It's been a hectic week for Allisen Corpuz. Yet, she's staring at another victory just days after her life-changing triumph.
Halfway through the Dana Open in Sylvania, Ohio, the 25-year-old is bogey-free, T-2 and two shots off the lead, nearly 2,500 miles from Pebble Beach, where she won the U.S. Women's Open on Sunday for her maiden LPGA title.
"I think tired is an understatement of probably how [Corpuz] is," Lydia Ko, who was Corpuz's playing partner in Rounds 1 and 2, said Friday. "No matter if you played two days or make the cut and play four or you win, it's a long week.