Kerr Captures US Open 29-year-old American wins first major title in 42 chances By Jesse Andrews Posted Jul 1, 2007 8:30 PM CDT Copied Cristie Kerr holds up her trophy after winning the 2007 Women's U.S. Open golf championship in Southern Pines, N.C., Sunday, July 1, 2007. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton) (Associated Press) Cristie Kerr, who helped pioneer the trend of women golfers turning pro right out of high school, won her first major title at the U.S. Open. Kerr edged frontrunner Lorena Ochoa by making par as the 25-year-old Mexican self-destructed, missing left on critical shots. Kerr cinched her victory on the 17th hole, when Ochoa missed a putt from 20 feet. Kerr ended up at a five-under 279 and improved to 1-for-42 in the majors, a victory she said she had foreseen: "I saw it all week, the same scene. And it happened." Read These Next He 12 days into livestream when viewers noticed he wasn't moving. Cracker Barrel ditches the barrel in its logo. Hillary Clinton has a new prediction about SCOTUS. Andy Reid was nearly shot in his own office. Report an error