Haeran Ryu won the 2026 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship on Sunday, June 28, 2026 [3], securing her first career major title [4].

The victory is significant as it ends a streak of major wins by Nelly Korda, who entered the final round chasing a third straight major championship. Ryu's performance establishes her as a top competitor on the global stage and disrupts the current dominance of the sport's leading players.

Ryu captured the title at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota [2]. She posted a final-round score of 70 [1] to finish the tournament two strokes ahead of Korda [2].

This result followed a strong performance on Saturday, where Ryu shot a 68, which was four-under par [5]. Her consistency across the final two days allowed her to maintain a lead over the field in the challenging conditions of the Minnesota course.

The championship concluded with Ryu claiming the trophy after the final round of play. The margin of victory was narrow, but the two-stroke gap [2] provided enough cushion to prevent a late comeback from Korda.

Throughout the event, Ryu demonstrated the precision required to navigate Hazeltine's layout. Her victory marks a turning point in her professional career by adding a major championship to her resume for the first time [4].

Haeran Ryu won the 2026 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship

Ryu's victory signals a shift in the competitive landscape of women's professional golf. By stopping Nelly Korda's pursuit of a third consecutive major, Ryu has proven that the current era of dominance can be challenged, potentially opening the door for other players to compete for major titles in the coming season.