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LPGA All-Time Records Scoring Records (Official LPGA Tournaments Only) LPGA All-Time Records Scoring records (Official LPGA tournaments only) 72 holes In relation to par -27, 261 (65-59-69-68) Annika Sorenstam, Moon Valley Country Club, Phoenix, Ariz., 2001 Standard Register PING, par 72 -26, 262 (63-67-64-68) Karrie Webb, Royal Pines Resort, Ashmore, Goldcoast, Queensland, Australia, 1999 Australian Ladies Masters, par 72 Raw score 258, -22 (63-66-66-63) Karen Stupples, Dell Urich Golf Course, Tucson, Ariz., 2004 Welch’s/Fry’s Championship, par 70 259, -21 (65-62-67-65) Wendy Doolan, Dell Urich Golf Course, Tucson, Ariz., 2003 Welch’s/Fry’s Championship, par 70 261, -23 (71-61-63-66) Se Ri Pak, Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ohio, 1998 Jamie Farr Kroger Classic, par 71 261, -27 (65-59-69-68) Annika Sorenstam, Moon Valley Country Club, Phoenix, Ariz., 2001 Standard Register PING, par 72 262, -26 (63-67-64-68) Karrie Webb, Royal Pines Resort, Ashmore, Goldcoast, Queensland, Australia, 1999 Australian Ladies Masters, par 72 54 holes -24, 192 (63-63-66) Annika Sorenstam, Seta Golf Course, Otsu-shi, Shiga, Japan, 2003 Mizuno Classic, par 72 -23, 193 (66-61-66) Karrie Webb, Walnut Hills Country Club, East Lansing, Mich., 2000 Oldsmobile Classic, par 72 -23, 193 (65-59-69) Annika Sorenstam, Moon Valley Country Club, Phoenix, Ariz., 2001 Standard Register PING, par 72 36 holes In relation to par -20, 124 (65-59) Annika Sorenstam, Moon Valley Country Club, Phoenix, Ariz., 2001 Standard Register PING, par 72 -18, 126 (63-63) Annika Sorenstam, Seta Golf Course, Otsu-shi, Shiga, Japan, 2003 Mizuno Classic, par 72 -17, 127 (66-61) Karrie Webb, Walnut Hills Country Club, East Lansing, Mich., 2000 Oldsmobile Classic, par 72 -17, 127 (65-62) Wendy Ward, New Albany Golf Club, New Albany, Ohio, 2001 Wendy’s Championship for Children at New Albany, par 72 -17, 125 (60-65) Paula Creamer, Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ohio, 2008 Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger, par 71 Raw score 124, -20 (65-59) Annika Sorenstam, Moon Valley Country Club, Phoenix, Ariz., 2001 Standard Register PING, par 72 124, -16 (64-60) Meg Mallon, Dell Urich Golf Course, Tucson, Ariz., 2003 Welch’s/Fry’s Championship, par 70 125, -17 (60-65) Paula Creamer, Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ohio, 2008 Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger, par 71 18 holes In relation to par -13 (59) Annika Sorenstam, Moon Valley Country Club, Phoenix, Ariz., second round, 2001 Standard Register PING, par 72 -11 (62) Vicki Fergon, Almaden Golf & Country Club, San Jose, Calif., second round, 1984 San Jose Classic, par 73 -11 (61) Annika Sorenstam, Hermitage Golf Course, Old Hickory, Tenn., first round, 1999 Sara Lee Classic, par 72 -11 (61) Karrie Webb, Walnut Hills Country Club, East Lansing, Mich., second round, 2000 Oldsmobile Classic, par 72 -11 (61) Hee-Won Han, Panther Creek Country Club, Springfield, Ill., third round, 2008 LPGA State Farm Classic, par 72 -11 (61 Brittany Lincicome, Blackhawk Country Club, Danville, Calif., first round, 2010 CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge, par 72 -11 (60) Anna Acker-Macosko, The Ridge Golf Course, Auburn, Calif., fourth round, 2004 Longs Drugs Challenge, par 71 -11 (60) Paula Creamer, Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ohio, first round, 2008 Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger, par 71 Raw score 59 (28-31) Annika Sorenstam, Moon Valley Country Club, Phoenix, Ariz., second round, 2001 Standard Register PING, par 72 60 (30-30) Meg Mallon, Dell Urich Golf Course, Tucson, Ariz., second round, 2003 Welch’s/Fry’s Championship, par 70 60 (29-31) Jung Yeon Lee, Dell Urich Golf Course, Tucson, Ariz., first round, 2004 Welch’s/Fry’s Championship, par 70 60 (31-29) Anna Acker-Macosko, The Ridge Golf Course, Auburn, Calif., fourth round, 2004 Longs Drugs Challenge, par 71 60 (33-27) Paula Creamer, Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ohio, first round, 2008 Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger, par 71 61 (29-32) Se Ri Pak, Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ohio, second round, 1998 Jamie Farr Kroger Classic, par 71 61 (32-29) Annika Sorenstam, Hermitage Golf Course, Old Hickory, Tenn., first round, 1999 Sara Lee Classic, par 72 61 (30-31) Karrie Webb, Walnut Hills Country Club, East Lansing, Mich., second round, 2000 Oldsmobile Classic, par 72 61 (29-32) Hee-Won Han, Panther Creek Country Club, Springfield, Ill., third round, 2008 LPGA State Farm Classic, par 72 61 (31-30) Brittany Lincicome, Blackhawk Country Club, Danville, Calif., first round, 2010 CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge, par 72 61 (31-30) Lorie Kane, Dell Urich Golf Course, Tucson, Ariz., first round, 2003 Welch’s/Fry’s Championship, par 70 61 (31-30) Suzann Pettersen, Dell Urich Golf Course, Tucson, Ariz., second round, 2003 Welch’s/Fry’s Championship, par 70 61 (30-31) Cristie Kerr, Cedar Ridge Country Club, Broken Arrow, Okla., second round, 2006 John Q. Hammons Hotel Classic presented by SemGroup, par 71 61 (30-31) Eunjung Yi, Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ohio, third round, 2009 Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger, par 71 Nine holes In relation to par -8 (28) Mary Beth Zimmerman, The Rail Golf Course, Springfield, Ill., 1984 Rail Charity Golf Classic, par 36; she shot 64 -8 (29) Nicky Le Roux, Locust Hill Country Club, Pittsford, N.Y., 1990 Rochester International, par 37; she shot 65 -8 (28) Annika Sorenstam, Moon Valley Country Club, Phoenix, Ariz., 2001 Standard Register PING, par 36; she shot 59 -8 (27) Jimin Kang, Seaview Marriott Resort & Spa, Bay Course, Galloway Twp., N.J., 2005 ShopRite LPGA Classic, par 35; she shot 62 -8 (29) Kris Tschetter, Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Southport, Merseyside, England, 2005 Weetabix Women’s British Open, par 37; she shot 69 -8 (28) Candie Kung, Tartan Fields Golf Club, Dublin, Ohio, 2006 Wendy’s Championship for Children, par 36; she shot 66 -8 (28) Sarah Lee, Tres Marias Residential Golf Club, Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, 2007 Corona Championship, par 36; she shot 66 -8 (28) Sun Young Yoo, Panther Creek Country Club, Springfield, Ill., 2008 LPGA State Farm Classic, par 36; she shot 64 -8 (28) Yani Tseng, Corning Country Club, Corning, NY, 2009 LPGA Corning Classic, par 36; she shot 62 Raw score 27, Jimin Kang, Seaview Marriott Resort & Spa, Bay Course, Galloway Twp., N.J., 2005 ShopRite LPGA Classic, par 35; she shot 62 27, In-Kyung Kim, Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ohio, 2007 Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger, par 34; she shot 65 27, Paula Creamer, Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ohio, first round, 2008 Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger, par 34; she shot 60 28, Mary Beth Zimmerman, The Rail Golf Course, Springfield, Ill., 1984 Rail Charity Golf Classic, par 36; she shot 64 28, Pat Bradley, Green Gables Country Club, Denver, Colo., 1984 Columbia Savings Classic, par 35; she shot 65 28, Muffin Spencer-Devlin, Knollwood Country Club, Elmsford, N.Y., 1985 MasterCard Int’l Pro-Am, par 35; she shot 64 28, Peggy Kirsch, Squaw Creek Country Club, Vienna, Ohio, 1991 Phar-Mor in Youngstown, par 35; she shot 67 28, Renee Heiken, Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ohio, 1996 Jamie Farr Kroger Classic, par 34; she shot 67 28, Annika Sorenstam, Moon Valley Country Club, Phoenix, Ariz., 2001 Standard Register PING, par 36; she shot 59 28, Danielle Ammaccapane, Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ill., 2002 Jamie Farr Kroger Classic Presented by ALLTEL, par 34; she shot 62 28, Young Kim, Dell Urich Golf Course, Tucson, Ariz., first round, 2003 Welch’s/Fry’s Championship, par 35; she shot 63 28, Chris Johnson, Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ohio, second round, 2003 Jamie Farr Kroger Classic Presented by ALLTEL, par 34; she shot 63 28, Shi Hyun Ahn, Dell Urich Golf Course, Tucson, Ariz., third round, 2004 Welch’s/Fry’s Championship, par 35; she shot 66 28, Candie Kung, Tartan Fields Golf Club, Dublin, Ohio, third round, 2006 Wendy’s Championship for Children, par 36; she shot 66 28, Sarah Lee, Tres Marias Residential Golf Club, Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, 2007 Corona Championship, par 36; she shot 66 28, Sun Young Yoo, Panther Creek Country Club, Springfield, Ill., 2008 LPGA State Farm Classic, par 36; she shot 64 28, Sarah Kemp, Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ohio, 2009 Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger, par 34; she shot 63 28, Song-Hee Kim, Priddis Greens Golf & Country Club, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2009 CN Canadian Women’s Open, par 35; she shot 62 28, Yani Tseng, Corning Country Club, Corning, NY, 2009 LPGA Corning Classic, par 36; she shot 62 54-hole winning score -24, 192 (63-63-66) Annika Sorenstam, Seta Golf Course, Otsu-shi, Shiga, Japan, 2003 Mizuno Classic, par 72 -22, 194 (63-66-65) Annika Sorenstam, Seta Golf Course, Otsu-shi, Shiga, Japan, 2004 Mizuno Classic, par 72 -21, 195 (63-67-65) Annika Sorenstam, Stonebridge Country Club, Aurora, Ill., 2002 Kellogg-Keebler Classic, par 72 -21, 195 (65-62-68) Wendy Ward, New Albany Golf Club, New Albany, Ohio, 2001 Wendy’s Championship for Children at New Albany, par 72 Low 36-hole cut 141 (-3), 1997 State Farm Rail Classic, Springfield, Ill., 70 players, par 72 141 (-3), 1998 State Farm Rail Classic, Springfield, Ill., 82 players, par 72 137 (-3), 2003 Welch’s/Fry’s Championship, Tucson, Ariz., 79 players, par 70 141 (-3), 2005 Wendy’s Championship for Children, Dublin, Ohio, 72 players, par 72 141 (-3), 2008 LPGA State Farm Classic, Springfield, Ill., 73 players, par 72 141 (-3), 2009 LPGA Corning Classic, Corning, NY, 144 players, par 72 Tournament victory records Most official tournament wins as a professional: 88, Kathy Whitworth (1962-85) Most official tournament wins in one season 13, Mickey Wright, 1963 11, Mickey Wright, 1964 11, Annika Sorenstam, 2002 Most majors won, career: 15, Patty Berg (one U.S.
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