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A Lim Kim Wins the 2020 Championship

Two years ago, A Lim Kim registered her first LPGA Tour of Kim covered her face with a mask all week to protect her- Korea victory at the Se Ri Pak Invitational. It came 20 years self and others from COVID-19, the virus that forced the U.S. after that tournament’s namesake produced a seminal Women’s Open to be moved from June to December and kept moment in women’s for the Republic of Korea, a victory fans from enjoying the competition in person. in the 1998 U.S. Women’s Open. Now the 25-year-old Kim will have her name etched on the same iconic trophy. Starting the round five strokes behind Shibuno in a tie for ninth, Kim played most of the final round in relative anonym- Kim closed out the weather-delayed final round of the 75th ity. The television broadcast mostly focused on the trio of U.S. Women’s Open at Champions on a chilly Shibuno, the affable 22-year-old from Japan nicknamed the Monday in southeast with three consecutive birdies to “Smiling Cinderella” after shocking the 16 months edge countrywoman and world No. 1 Jin Young Ko and Amy ago with her AIG Women’s British Open victory at Woburn Olson by one stroke. Her 4-under- 67 matched the lowest Golf Club in England; 2009 U.S. Girls’ Junior champion Olson, round of the championship and gave her a 3-under total of who was looking for her first professional win; and Moriya 281. , the 54-hole leader, finished two strokes Jutanugarn, the 26-year-old from who was seeking back. to join younger sister Ariya as a U.S. Women’s Open cham- pion. The No. 94 player in the Rolex Rankings became the 10th different Korean to claim the Harton S. Semple Trophy since Shibuno was the first to blink, relinquishing her lead to Olson Pak’s breakthrough moment 22 years ago at Blackwolf Run. when she bogeyed the par-4 10th hole. That win also came on a Monday, in what became a 20-hole victory over amateur Jenny Chuasiriporn. Olson appeared ready to take the title. Playing with a heavy heart, the Fargo, N.D., native found out late Saturday night Kim also became the third Korean in the last 15 years to win that her father-in-law, Lee Olson, had suddenly passed the oldest major championship in women’s golf in her first away. Her husband, Grant, an assistant football coach at start, joining (2005) and In Gee Chun (2015). Only her alma mater, North Dakota State, was en route to Texas two others – in the inaugural event in 1946 and to watch Amy when the couple received the news. Olson 10 years later – had managed to win this title played through the wrenching circumstances, keeping calm in their first start. In fact, this was Kim’s first-ever competi- throughout the round. tion in the and her first women’s major. But she couldn’t convert birdie opportunities to build on When the result became official, defending champion what was at one point a two-stroke lead. A bogey caused by Jeongeun Lee6 and another Korean competitor gave the new overshooting the green with her shot on the par-3 winner a celebratory shower in the Player Hospitality tent. 16th effectively ended her title hopes. Olson and Shibuno both converted birdie putts on the 72nd hole, the former to “Can’t really describe it in words,” said Kim through a trans- get within one of Kim and the latter to finish two back. lator. “I never expected that I was going to appear in the U.S. Women’s Open. I still can’t feel what it’s like right now, but Jutanugarn struggled most of the day, shooting a 3-over 74 I’ll probably feel it when the ceremony and everything wraps to share sixth. up today.” Kim stood at even par for the championship when she arrived The championship had to be completed on Monday due to at the 178-yard 16th hole. She proceeded to execute three of nearly three-quarters of an inch of that saturated the the most beautiful shots that this championship has wit- Cypress Creek Course on Sunday. Only before had nessed in a closing stretch. Her 5-iron tee shot on 16 stopped a non-playoff round of the U.S. Women’s Open been com- 4 feet from the hole. On the 393-yard, par-4 17th, her 8-iron pleted on a Monday: 1987 at Plainfield Country Club, where approach stopped 18 inches from the flagstick and on the a Tuesday 18-hole playoff was required, and 2011 at The 381-yard closing hole, she knocked her 48-degree Broadmoor, where another Korean, So Yeon Ryu, prevailed from the fairway to 7 feet. in a three-hole aggregate playoff over compatriot Hee Kyung Seo. When the final birdie putt dropped, an emotional Kim pumped her fist, almost assured that her closing stretch With temperatures hovering in the 40s and a wind chill that sealed the victory. felt like the mid-30s, players arrived at Champions Golf Club dressed more for a day on the ski slopes. Many competi- Now she will return to golf-crazy Korea with the beautiful tors donned wool caps, wore earmuffs and used gloves to silver trophy, a larger bank account and the latest golf celeb- keep their hands warm. Some even put on parkas in between rity, mask or no mask.“ shots. 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75th U.S. Women’s Open Championship Results

Dec. 10-14, 2020 Champions Golf Club (Cypress Creek & Jackrabbit Courses) Houston, Texas Par: 36-35—71, Yardage: 6,731 (CC) • Par 36-35--71, Yardage: 6,558 (JR) Entries: none, Purse: $5.5 million

Rd.1 Rd.2 Rd.3 Final Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Player, Hometown Scores Money T2 T20 T9 1 A Lim Kim, Republic of Korea 68jr-74cc-72-67-281 $1,000,000 T55 T29 T9 T2 Jin Young Ko, Republic of Korea 73cc-70jr-71-68-282 $487,286 1 T3 2 T2 , Fargo, N.D. 67cc-72jr-71-72-282 $487,286 T2 1 1 4 Hinako Shibuno, Japan 68cc-67jr-74-74-283 $266,779 T12 T3 T5 5 , Rockland, Mass. 70jr-69cc-74-72-285 $222,201 T24 T29 T33 T6 Inbee , Republic of Korea 71jr-72cc-75-68-286 $177,909 T55 T20 T15 T6 Jeongeun Lee6, Republic of Korea 73cc-69jr-73-71-286 $177,909 T2 T6 T3 T6 , Thailand 68jr-72cc-72-74-286 $177,909 T12 T6 T9 T9 , Thailand 70jr-70cc-74-73-287 $143,976 T24 T3 T5 T9 a-Kaitlyn Papp, Austin, Texas 71jr-68cc-74-74-287 amateur T55 T47 T25 T11 Sayaka Takahashi, Japan 73jr-72cc-72-71-288 $126,465 T75 T20 T33 T11 Minyoung2 Lee, Republic of Korea 74cc-68jr-76-70-288 $126,465 T5 T6 T25 T13 , Philippines 69cc-71jr-77-72-289 $96,800 T108 T47 T25 T13 Eri Okayama, Japan 76jr-69cc-72-72-289 $96,800 T24 T29 T39 T13 a-Gabriela Ruffels, 71cc-72jr-76-70-289 amateur T5 T36 T25 T13 Linnea Strom, 69jr-75cc-73-72-289 $96,800 T12 T20 T15 T13 a-, Sweden 70jr-72cc-73-74-289 amateur T37 T36 T9 T13 Hae Ran Ryu, Republic of Korea 72jr-72cc-70-75-289 $96,800 T24 T14 T5 T13 , 71jr-70cc-72-76-289 $96,800 T37 T47 T33 T20 So Yeon Ryu, Republic of Korea 72jr-73cc-73-72-290 $74,219 T37 T14 T9 T20 Sei Young Kim, Republic of Korea 72jr-69cc-73-76-290 $74,219 T55 T47 T57 T20 , Fulton, Miss. 73jr-72cc-76-69-290 $74,219 T5 2 T19 T23 a-, Sweden 69cc-69jr-78-75-291 amateur T24 T6 T19 T23 Sarah Schmelzel, Phoenix, Ariz. 71cc-69jr-76-75-291 $55,526 T24 T36 T39 T23 , Japan 71jr-73cc-75-72-291 $55,526 T37 T20 T39 T23 , Republic of Korea 72cc-70jr-77-72-291 $55,526 T37 T47 T39 T23 , Jupiter, Fla. 72cc-73jr-74-72-291 $55,526 T24 T6 T9 T23 , Scottsdale, Ariz. 71jr-69cc-74-77-291 $55,526 T55 T47 T51 T23 , Republic of Korea 73jr-72cc-75-71-291 $55,526 T75 T47 T25 T30 Madelene Sagstrom, Sweden 74jr-71cc-72-75-292 $36,915 T37 T36 T33 T30 Lauren Stephenson, Lexington, S.C. 72jr-72cc-74-74-292 $36,915 T12 T20 T25 T30 , Westminster, Colo. 70jr-72cc-75-75-292 $36,915 T12 T29 T39 T30 Hyejin Choi, Republic of Korea 70jr-73cc-76-73-292 $36,915 T55 T47 T19 T30 , England 73jr-72cc-71-76-292 $36,915 T89 T36 T19 T30 , Aledo, Texas 75cc-69jr-72-76-292 $36,915 T24 T6 T39 T30 , 71cc-69jr-79-73-292 $36,915 T37 T14 T15 T30 a-, Sweden 72cc-69jr-74-77-292 amateur T5 T20 T51 T30 , England 69jr-73cc-78-72-292 $36,915 T89 T47 T3 T30 Ji Yeong Kim2, Republic of Korea 75cc-70jr-67-80-292 $36,915 T37 T47 T33 T40 , Australia 72cc-73jr-73-75-293 $27,067 T37 T29 T19 T40 Perrine Delacour, 72cc-71jr-73-77-293 $27,067 T5 T47 T51 T40 , Germany 69cc-76jr-75-73-293 $27,067 T37 T14 T5 T40 Yealimi Noh, Concord, Calif. 72cc-69jr-72-80-293 $27,067 4 U.S. Women’s Open

Rd.1 Rd.2 Rd.3 Final Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Player, Hometown Scores Money T37 T6 T25 T44 , The Woodlands, Texas 72cc-68jr-77-77-294 $23,576 T37 T47 T61 T44 , 72jr-73cc-77-72-294 $23,576 T12 T47 T33 T46 , Seminole, Fla. 70jr-75cc-73-77-295 $19,570 T12 T20 T25 T46 a-Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, France 70cc-72jr-75-78-295 amateur T37 T14 T19 T46 , Azusa, Calif. 72jr-69cc-75-79-295 $19,570 T12 T6 T15 T46 Lindsey Weaver, Celina, Texas 70jr-70cc-75-80-295 $19,570 T75 T47 T39 T46 Gaby Lopez, 74cc-71jr-74-76-295 $19,570 T75 T47 T51 T46 , Australia 74jr-71cc-75-75-295 $19,570 T89 T29 T39 T52 Seon Woo Bae, Republic of Korea 75cc-68jr-76-77-296 $15,736 T37 T29 T61 T52 , Las Vegas, Nev. 72cc-71jr-79-74-296 $15,736 T55 T36 T39 T54 , Sweden 73cc-71jr-75-78-297 $13,447 T24 T14 T39 T54 Azahara Munoz, 71cc-70jr-78-78-297 $13,447 T55 T36 T51 T54 Mone Inami, Japan 73jr-71cc-76-77-297 $13,447 T124 T47 T57 T54 , Orlando, Fla. 77cc-68jr-76-76-297 $13,447 T75 T36 T39 T58 , Sweden 74cc-70jr-75-79-298 $12,360 T37 T47 T65 T58 Mi Hyang Lee, Republic of Korea 72jr-73cc-79-74-298 $12,360 T55 T47 T39 60 Yui Kawamoto, Japan 73jr-72cc-74-80-299 $12,131 T55 T47 T51 T61 Mamiko Higa, Japan 73cc-72jr-75-80-300 $11,960 T12 T36 T57 T61 Mina Harigae, Monterey, Calif. 70jr-74cc-77-79-300 $11,960 T12 T20 T57 T63 , England 70cc-72jr-79-80-301 $11,731 T37 T36 T63 T63 Narin An, Republic of Korea 72cc-72jr-79-78-301 $11,731 T89 T36 T65 65 Kana Mikashima, Japan 75cc-69jr-80-79-303 $11,559 T89 T47 T63 66 Su-Hyun Oh, Australia 75cc-70jr-78-81-304 $11,445 a-amateur

Failed to Qualify

146 , McKinney, Texas, 73cc-73jr; Sarah Jane Smith, Australia, a-Beatrice Wallin, Sweden, 75jr-75cc 76cc-70jr; Mi-Jeong Jeon, Republic of Korea, 72jr-74cc; a-Amelia 151 Yu Liu, People’s Republic of China, 76jr-75cc; , Levittown, Garvey, New Zealand, 70cc-76jr; Eun Hee Ji, Republic of Korea, 74jr- N.Y.; 76jr-75cc; a-Benedetta Moresco, Italy, 80cc-71jr; Caroline 72cc; a-Rose Zhang, Irvine, Calif., 73jr-73cc; Celine Boutier, France, Hedwall, Sweden, 76jr-75cc; a-Caterina Don, Italy, 77cc-74jr; a-Emilia 73jr-73cc; , Seneca, S.C., 75jr-71cc; , Spain, Migliaccio, Cary, N.C., 74jr-77cc; , Boca Raton, Fla., 71cc-75jr; In Gee Chun, Republic of Korea, 76jr-70cc; , 73cc-78jr; , Spain, 71jr-80cc; a-Lucie Malchirand, France, Sarasota, Fla., 73cc-73jr; , Netherlands, 73jr-73cc; Maria 75cc-76jr Fernanda Torres, Puerto Rico, 75cc-71jr; Alena Sharp, Canada, 75cc-71jr 152 , Denmark, 77cc-75jr; Sakura Koiwai, Japan, 77jr- 147 , Norway, 76jr-71cc; a-Agathe Laisne, France, 75cc; Ana Belac, Slovenia, 76cc-76jr; a-Emma Spitz, Austria, 75jr-77cc 77cc-70jr; , Concord, N.C., 74jr-73cc; Jing Yan, People’s 153 Asuka Kashiwabara, Japan, 79jr-74cc; Heeyoung Park, Los Angeles, Republic of China, 74cc-73jr; , Denmark, 75jr- Calif., 77cc-76jr 72cc; , Japan, 74jr-73cc; Minami Katsu, Japan, 74cc-73jr; 154 , Saginaw, Texas, 80cc-74jr; Jaye Marie Green, , Chinese Taipei, 73jr-74cc; , Thailand, 69jr- Jupiter, Fla., 78cc-76jr; Jeongeun Lee, Republic of Korea, 79cc-75jr; 78cc; , Denmark, 75cc-72jr; , a-Lei Ye, People’s Republic of China, 77cc-77jr; , Republic of Shrewsbury, Mass., 71jr-76cc; , Delray Beach, Fla., 74cc- Korea, 77cc-77jr; a-Ho-Yu An, Chinese Taipei, 78jr-76cc; , 73jr; , Philippines, 72jr-75cc; Ryann O’Toole, San Sweden, 78jr-76cc; a-Allisen Corpuz, Kapolei, , 78cc-76jr Clemente, Calif., 73cc-74jr 155 , San Jose, Calif., 81cc-74jr; Heejeong Lim, Republic of 148 Yuna Nishimura, Japan, 73jr-75cc; Pajaree Anannarukarn, Thailand, Korea, 77cc-78jr 76cc-72jr; Gerinna Piller, Roswell, N.M., 69jr-79cc; , Arcadia, 156 Kristen Gillman, Austin, Texas, 79jr-77cc; Janie Jackson, Huntsville, Calif., 75cc-73jr; Sung Hyun Park, Republic of Korea, 70jr-78cc; Mirim Ala., 74jr-82cc; a-Lily May Humphreys, England, 75jr-81cc; a-Ina Kim- Lee, Republic of Korea, 74jr-74cc; Ayaka Watanabe, Japan, 77cc-71jr Schaad, , N.Y., 73jr-83cc 149 , Thailand, 76jr-73cc; , Germany, 157 Kim Kaufman, Clark, S.D., 78cc-79jr; Maria Fassi, Mexico, 83jr-74cc; 71jr-78cc; a-Olivia Mehaffey, Northern Ireland, 77jr-72cc; a-Auston Christine Wolf, Austria, 77jr-80cc; Kim, St. Augustine, Fla., 75jr-74cc; , Australia, 75cc-74jr; 161 Erika Hara, Japan, 83jr-78cc Fatima Fernandez Cano, Spain, 79jr-70cc; Xiyu Lin, People’s Republic of 163 a-Alessia Nobilio, Italy, 81jr-82cc; Seung Yeon Lee, Republic of Korea, China, 76cc-73jr; Hall, England, 81cc-68jr; , England, 78cc-85jr 75jr-74cc; Jasmine Suwannapura, Thailand, 76cc-73jr; Saki Asai, Japan, 170 a-Emily Toy, England, 88cc-82jr 76jr-73cc WD Mi Jung Hur, Republic of Korea, 78cc 150 Kelly Tan, 75cc-75jr; Meghan MacLaren, England, 77cc-73jr; , Germany, 76cc-74jr; Ayaka Furue, Japan, 76cc-74jr; Lala Anai, Japan, 78cc-72jr; Yu Jin Sung, Republic of Korea, 76cc-74jr; U.S. Women’s Open 5

Championship History

The U.S. Women’s Open was added to the USGA’s roster of increasing numbers of entries and spectators. Whereas only championships in 1953, 58 years after the first U.S. Women’s 37 contestants played in 1953, in 1976 the field jumped to 205 Amateur. The reason for the USGA’s relatively late assumption players and sectional qualifying was introduced. In 2001, a of the Women’s Open is simple: women’s professional golf is then-record 980 contestants entered. A four-day attendance fairly new. When turned professional in 1938, she and record of 41,200 was set in 1979 at were two of the very few women golf professionals in Fairfield, Conn. At the 50th Women’s Open, in 1995, that in the world. record was more than doubled at The Broadmoor Golf Club in Springs, Colo. Unlike the other 13 national championships conducted by the USGA, the Women’s Open was created by another organiza- In recent years, the U.S. Women’s Open has truly become tion. In 1946, the short-lived Women’s Professional Golfers the world arena of women’s golf. Since 1990, 15 champion- Association introduced the Women’s Open at at ships have been won by foreign-born players, while only the Spokane (Wash.) Country Club. The Spokane Athletic three of the first 41 champions were foreign-born. The emer- Round Table, a men’s fraternal organization, contributed the gence of the Women’s Open as a great international contest $19,700 purse from its slot machines proceeds. came in 1987, when England’s prevailed in an 18-hole playoff against Japan’s and JoAnne The first Women’s Open was the only one conducted at match Gunderson Carner of the United States. play. Patty Berg won the 36-hole qualifying medal in 1946, with rounds of 72-73—145, then won the championship by Annika Sorenstam established the 72-hole scoring record of defeating , 5 and 4, in the 36-hole final. 8-under-par 272 at Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club in 1996. matched that 72-hole score of 272, also setting The small membership of the WPGA ran the championship a record in relation to par at 16 under, in 1999. In Gee Chun for three years. By 1949, however, women’s professional golf returned an 8-under 272 in 2015 at Lancaster Country Club, was making significant strides and the Ladies Professional where she became just the fourth player to capture the Golf Association was founded. A group of 11 women, including Women’s Open title in her first championship appearance. Berg, Jameson, and , established the new association to provide organized tourna- In 2002, qualifying for the Women’s Open was held in two ments for women professionals. The LPGA ran the Women’s stages for the first time — 18 holes for local qualifying and 36 Open for four years, but in 1953 asked the USGA to conduct holes for sectional qualifying. Since 2010, there has been one the championship. The first Women’s Open under the USGA stage — a 36-hole final qualifier. Additionally, in 2014, the flag was played at the Country Club of Rochester, in upstate USGA held international qualifying for the first time in cham- New York, where won the second of her four pionship history. Qualifying was conducted at sites in the Women’s Open titles (1951, 1953, 1957, 1960). People’s Republic of China, England, Japan and the Republic of Korea. Conducted by the USGA ever since, the Women’s Open is the oldest championship open to women professionals and ama- Entries for the U.S. Women’s Open also have topped the 1,000 teurs. Rawls and , the only other four-time win- mark every year since 2004, illustrating the global growth of ner (1958, 1959, 1961, 1964) were the championship’s dominant women’s golf. players from 1957 through 1964, winning six Women’s Opens between them during those eight years. In 1967, Catherine In 2020, the U.S. Women’s Open was postponed from June to Lacoste, daughter of French tennis player Rene Lacoste and December due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Final qualifying was 1927 British Ladies Amateur Champion Simone Thion de la canceled which resulted in an all-exempt field. The 156-player Chaume, became the only amateur to win the Women’s Open. field competed on two courses over the opening two rounds due to less daylight in the fall. In its 72-year history, the U.S. Women’s Open has reigned as the world’s greatest women’s championship, attracting steadily 6 U.S. Women’s Open

Championship Results: 1946 to 2020

Conducted by Women’s Professional Golfers Association (1946- 1962 (June 28-30) Murle Lindstrom, 301 (+13); , 48) JoAnn Prentice, 303; Dunes G. & B.C., Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Entries: 70 1946 (Aug. 26 - Sept. 1) Patty Berg d. Betty Jameson, 5 and 4; Spokane (Wash.) C.C.; Medalist — 145, Patty Berg 1963 (July 18-20) , 289 (-3); ; Louise Suggs, 292; Kenwood C.C., Cincinnati, ; Entries: 84 1947 (June 26-29) Betty Jameson, 295; a-Sally Sessions 301-4; a-Polly Riley, 301-5; Starmount Forest C.C., 1964 (July 9-12) Mickey Wright, 290 (-2)-70; Ruth Jessen, Greensboro, N.C. 290-72; C.C., Chula Vista, Calif.; Entries: 57 1948 (Aug. 12-15) Babe Didrikson Zaharias, 300; , 1965 (July 1-4) , 290 (+2); Kathy Cornelius, 292; 308; Atlantic City C.C., Northfield, N.J. Atlantic City C.C., Northfield, N.J.; Entries: 84 1966 (June 30 – July 3) , 297 (+9); Carol Mann, 298; Hazeltine National G.C., Chaska, Minn.; Conducted by Ladies Professional Golf Association (1949-52) Entries: 101 1949 (Sept. 22-25) Louise Suggs, 291; Babe Didrikson Zaharias, 1967 (June 29 – July 2) a-, 294 (+10); Susie 305; Prince Georges G. & C.C., Landover, Md. Maxwell, Beth Stone, 296; Virginia Hot Springs G. & T.C. (Cascades Course), Hot Springs, Va.; Entries: 98 1950 (Sept. 27-30) Babe Didrikson Zaharias, 291; a-Betsy Rawls, 300; Rolling Hills C.C., Wichita, Kan. 1968 (July 4-7) Susie Maxwell Berning, 289 (+5); Mickey Wright, 292; Moselem Springs G.C., Fleetwood, Pa.; 1951 (Sept. 13-16) Betsy Rawls, 293; Louise Suggs, 298; Druid Entries: 104 Hills G.C., Atlanta, Ga. 1969 (June 26-29) , 294 (+2); , 1952 (June 26-29) Louise Suggs, 284; Marlene Bauer, Betty 295; Scenic Hills C.C., Pensacola, Fla.; Entries: 99 Jameson, 291; Bala G.C., Philadelphia, Pa. 1970 (July 2-5) Donna Caponi, 287 (+3), Sandra Haynie, Sandra Spuzich, 288; Muskogee (Okla.) C.C.; Entries: 131 Conducted by United States Golf Association (1953-Present) 1971 (June 24-27) JoAnne Gunderson Carner, 288 (E); Kathy 1953 (June 25-28) Betsy Rawls, 302 (+6)-71; Jacqueline Pung, Whitworth, 295; Kahkwa Club, Erie, Pa.; Entries: 141 302-77; Country Club of Rochester (N.Y.); Entries: 37 1972 (June 29 – July 2) Susie Maxwell Berning, 299 (+11); 1954 (July 1-3) Babe Didrikson Zaharias, 291 (+3); Betty , , , 300; Winged Hicks, 303; Salem C.C., Peabody, Mass.; Entries: 58 Foot G.C. (East Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y.; Entries: 176 1955 (June 30 – July 2) , 299; Louise Suggs, Mary 1973 (July 19-22) Susie Maxwell Berning, 290 (+2); Shelley Lena Faulk, 303; Wichita (Kan.) C.C.; Entries: 49 Hamlin, , 295; Country Club of Roches­ter (N.Y.); Entries: 150 1956 (July 26-28) Kathy Cornelius, 302 (+7)-75; a-Barbara McIntire, 302-82; Northland C.C., Duluth, Minn.; 1974 (July 18-21) Sandra Haynie, 295 (+7); Beth Stone, Carol Entries: 46 Mann, 296; La Grange (Ill.) C.C.; Entries: 155 1957 (June 27-29) Betsy Rawls, 299 (+7); Patty Berg, 305; 1975 (July 17-20) , 295 (+7); a-, Winged Foot G.C. (East Course), Mamaroneck, N.Y.; JoAnne Gunderson Carner, , 299; Atlantic Entries: 98 City C.C., Northfield, N.J.; Entries: 175 1958 (June 26-28) Mickey Wright, 290 (-2); Louise Suggs, 1976 (July 8-11) JoAnne Gunderson Carner, 292 (+8)-76; 295; Forest Lake C.C., Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; Entries: Sandra Palmer, 292-78; Rolling Green G.C., Springfield, 57 Pa.; Entries: 205 1959 (June 25-27) Mickey Wright, 287 (+7); Louise Suggs, 289; 1977 (July 21-24) , 292 (+4); Nancy Lopez, 294; Churchill Valley C.C., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Entries: 63 Hazeltine National G.C.; Chaska, Minn.; Entries: 197 1960 (July 21-23) Betsy Rawls, 292 (+4); , 293; 1978 (July 20-23) Hollis Stacy, 289 (+5); JoAnne Gunderson Worcester (Mass.) C.C.; Entries: 57 Carner, , 290; Country Club of Indianapolis (Ind.); Entries: 297 1961 (June 29 – July 1) Mickey Wright, 293 (+5); Betsy Rawls, 299; Baltusrol G.C. (Lower Course), Springfield, N.J.; 1979 (July 12-15) , 284 (E); , Entries: 85 Sandra Palmer, 286; Brooklawn C.C., Fairfield, Conn.; Entries: 335 U.S. Women’s Open 7

1980 (July 10-13) , 280 (-4); Hollis Stacy, 289; 1998 (July 2-6) Se Ri Pak, 290 (+6)-73-5-3; a-Jenny Richland C.C., Nashville, Tenn.; Entries: 337 Chuasiriporn, 290-73-5-4; Blackwolf Run G.C., Kohler, Wis.; Entries: 925 1981 (July 23-26) , 279 (-9); , 280; La Grange (Ill.) C.C.; Entries: 434 1999 (June 3-6) Juli Inkster, •272 (-16); , 277; Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss.; Entries: 844 1982 (July 22-25) Janet Alex, 283 (-5); Sandra Haynie, Donna H. White, JoAnne Gunderson Carner, Beth Daniel, 289; Del 2000 (July 20-23) , 282 (-6); Cristie Kerr, Meg Paso C.C., Sacramento, Calif.; Entries: 360 Mallon, 287; The Merit Club, Gurnee, Ill.; Entries: 953 1983 (July 28-31) , 290 (+6); JoAnne 2001 (May 31 – June 3) Karrie Webb, 273 (-7); Se Ri Pak, 281; Gunderson Carner, , 291; Cedar Ridge Pine Needles L. & G.C., Southern Pines, N.C.; Entries: C.C., Tulsa, Okla.; Entries: 414 980 1984 (July 12-15) Hollis Stacy, 290 (+2); , 291; 2002 (July 4-7) Juli Inkster, 276 (-4); Annika Sorenstam, 278; Salem C.C., Peabody, Mass.; Entries: 558 Prairie Dunes C.C., Hutchinson, Kan.; Entries: 971 1985 (July 11-14) Kathy (Baker) Guadagnino, 280 (-8); Judy 2003 (July 3-6) , 283 (-1)-70; Angela Stanford, Clark, 283; Baltusrol G.C. (Upper Course), Springfield, 283-71; , 283-73; Pumpkin Ridge G.C. N.J.; Entries: 626 (Witch Hollow Course), North Plains, Ore.; Entries: 929 1986 (July 10-13) , 287 (-1)-71; Sally Little, 287- 2004 (July 1-4) , 274 (-10); Annika Sorenstam, 276; 73; NCR C.C., Kettering, Ohio; Entries: 704 Orchards G.C., South Hadley, Mass.; Entries: 1,097 1987 (July 23-28) Laura Davies, 285 (-3)-71; Ayako Okamoto, 2005 (June 23-26) Birdie Kim, 287 (+3); a-Morgan Pressel, 285-73; JoAnne Gunderson Carner, 285-74; Plainfield a-Brittany Lang, 289; Cherry Hills C.C., Cherry Hills (N.J.) C.C.; Entries: 712 Village, Colo.; Entries: 1,158 1988 (July 21-24) , 277 (-7); Patty 2006 (June 29 – July 2) Annika Sorenstam, 284 (E)-70; Pat Sheehan, 280; (Md.) C.C. (Five Farms, East Hurst, 284-74; Newport (R.I.) C.C.; Entries: 1,097 Course); Entries: 736 2007 (June 28 – July 1) Cristie Kerr, 279 (-5); , 1989 (July 13-16) , 278 (-6); Nancy Lopez, 282; Angela Park, 281; Pine Needles L. & G.C., Southern Indianwood G. & C.C. (Old Course), Lake Orion, Mich.; Pines, N.C.; Entries: 1,251 Entries: 736 2008 (June 26-29) , 283 (-9); , 1990 (July 12-15) Betsy King, 284 (-4); Patty Sheehan, 285; 287; Interlachen C.C., Edina, Minn.; Entries: 1,236 Atlanta Athletic Club (Riverside Course), Duluth, Ga.; 2009 (July 9-12) Eun-Hee Ji, 284 (E); , 285; Entries: 785 Saucon Valley C.C. (Old Course), Bethlehem, Pa.; 1991 (July 11-14) Meg Mallon, 283 (-1); Pat Bradley, 285; Entries: 1,278 Colonial C.C., Fort Worth, Texas; Entries: 865 2010 (July 8-11) , 281 (-3); , 1992 (July 23-26) Patty Sheehan, 280 (-4)-72; Juli Inkster, Na Yeon Choi, 285; Oakmont (Pa.) C.C.; Entries: 1,296 280-74; Oakmont (Pa.) C.C.; Entries: 843 2011 (July 7-10) So Yeon Ryu, 281 (-3)-3-4-3; Hee Kyung Seo, 1993 (July 22-25) , 280 (-8); , 281-3-6-4; The Broadmoor (East Course), Colorado Helen Alfredsson, 281; Crooked Stick G.C., Carmel, Ind.; Springs, Colo.; Entries: 1,295 Entries: 850 2012 (July 5-8) Na Yeon Choi, 281 (-7); Amy Yang, 285; 1994 (July 18-24) Patty Sheehan, 277 (-7); , Blackwolf Run, Kohler, Wis; Entries: 1,364 278; Indianwood G. & C.C. (Old Course), Lake Orion, 2013 (June 27-30) Inbee Park, 280 (-8); I.K. Kim, 284; Mich.; Entries: 858 Sebonack G.C., Southampton, N.Y.; Entries: 1,420 1995 (July 13-16) Annika Sorenstam, 278 (-2); Meg Mallon, 2014 (June 19-22) Michelle Wie, 278 (-2); Stacy Lewis, 280; 279; Broadmoor G.C. (East Course), Colorado Springs, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C.; Colo.; Entries: 826 Entries: 1,702 1996 (May 30 – June 2) Annika Sorenstam, •272 (-8); , 278; Pine Needles L. & G.C., Southern Pines, 2015 (July 9-12) In Gee Chun, •272 (-8); Amy Yang, 273; N.C.; Entries: 875 Lancaster (Pa.) C.C.; Entries: §1,873 1997 (July 10-13) , 274 (-10); Nancy Lopez, 2016 (July 7-10) Brittany Lang, 282 (-8)-3-4-5; Anna 275; Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch Hollow Course), North Nordqvist, 282-3-6-6; CordeValle, San Martin, Calif.; Plains, Ore.; Entries: 830 Entries: 1,855 8 U.S. Women’s Open

2017 (July 13-16) Sung Hyun Park, 277 (-11); a-Hye-Jin Choi, 279; Trump National G.C. (Old Course), Bedminster, N.J.; Entries: 1,709 2018 (May 31-June 4) Ariya Jutanugarn, 277 (-11)-4-4-4-4; Hyo-Joo Kim, 277-3-5-4-5; Shoal Creek, Shoal Creek, Ala.; Entries: 1,592 2019 (May 30-June 2) Jeongeun Lee6, 278 (-6); So Yeon Ryu, Lexi Thompson, Angel Yin, 280; C.C. of Charleston (S.C.); Entries: 1,552 2020 (Dec. 10-14) A Lim Kim, 281 (-3); Jin Young Ko, Amy Olson, 282; Champions G.C. (Cypress Creeek & Jackrabbit Courses), Houston, Texas; Entries: none (all- exempt field due to COVID-19 pandemic) a-amateur • Record score (1996, 1999, 2015) § Record entry (2015)

U.S. Women’s Open Playoffs

No. Year Champion Score Runner(s)-up Score 18 holes 1 1953 Betsy Rawls 71 Jacqueline Pung 77 2 1956 Kathy Cornelius 75 a-Barbara McIntire 82 3 1964 Mickey Wright 70 Ruth Jessen 72 4 1976 JoAnne Carner 76 Sandra Palmer 78 5 1986 Jane Geddes 71 Sally Little 73 6 1987 Laura Davies 71 Ayako Okamoto 73 JoAnne Gunderson Carner 74 7 1992 Patty Sheehan 72 Juli Inkster 74 8 1998 Se Ri Pak 73-5-3 a-Jenny Chuasiriporn 73-5-4 9 2003 Hilary Lunke 70 Angela Stanford 71 Kelly Robbins 73 10 2006 Annika Sorenstam 70 74 3- or 4-hole aggregate 11 2011 So Yeon Ryu 3-4-3 Hee Kyung Seo 3-6-4 12 2016 Brittany Lang 3-4-5 Anna Nordqvist 3-6-6 13 2018 Ariya Jutanugarn 4-4-4-4 Hyo-Joo Kim 3-5-4-5 a-amateur U.S. Women’s Open 9

Records

Age T2 Nancy Lopez, Atlantic City C.C., Northfield, N.J., 1975 T2 Brittany Lang, Cherry Hills C.C., Cherry Hills Village, Colo., 2005 Oldest Champion (years/months/days) T2 Morgan Pressel, Cherry Hills C.C., Cherry Hills Village, Colo., 2005 43/0/6 Babe Didrikson Zaharias, 1954 42/0/14 Juli Inkster, 2002 Lowest 72-Hole Score by an Amateur 41/2/20 Meg Mallon, 2004 279 Hye-Jin Choi (2), Trump National G.C., Bedminster, Youngest Champion N.J., 2017 283  (T8), Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 19/11/17 Inbee Park, 2008 1999 20/9/8 Se Ri Pak, 1998 283 Gina Kim (T12), C.C. of Charleston (S.C.), 2019 20/11/2 In Gee Chun, 2015 285  (5), Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch Hollow Course), North Plains, Ore., 2003 Youngest Competitor 285 Paula Creamer (T13), Orchards G.C., South Hadley, 10/7/21 Beverly Klass, 1967 Mass., 2004 11/8/19 , 2014 285 Michelle Wie (T13), Orchards G.C., South Hadley, 12/4/18 Alexis Thompson, 2007 Mass., 2004 285 Brooke Mackenzie Henderson (T10), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 Youngest Qualifier 285 Megan Khang (T35), Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 11/8/19 Lucy Li, 2014 286 Patty Tavatanakit (T5), Shoal Creek, Shoal Creek, Ala., 12/4/18 Alexis Thompson, 2007 2018 13/0/8 Morgan Pressel, 2001 287 Kaitlyn Papp (T9), Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek & Jackrabbit Courses), Houston, Texas, 2020 Youngest to Make Cut 289 Brittany Lang (T2), Cherry Hills C.C., Cherry Hills Village, Colo., 2005 13/4/13 , 1947 289 Morgan Pressel (T2), Cherry Hills C.C., Cherry Hills Village, Colo., 2005 289 Gabriela Ruffels (T13), Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Amateurs & Jackrabbit Courses), Houston, Texas, 2020 289 Maja Stark (T13), Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek & Jackrabbit Courses), Houston, Texas, 2020 Most Amateurs to Start Championship

68 (1957) Lowest Score by an Amateur, 18 Holes 57 (1958) 66  Thompson, first round, Indianwood G. & C.C. (Old Course), Lake Orion, Mich., 1994 Most Amateurs to Complete 72 Holes 66 Brittany Lincicome, first round, Orchards G.C., South 22 (1954) Hadley, Mass., 2004 66 Gina Kim, first round, C.C. of Charleston (S.C.), 2019 Best Finish by an Amateur 67 Judy Bell, third round, San Diego (Calif.) C.C., 1967 67 Grace Park, second round, Old Waverly G.C., West 1 Catherine Lacoste, Virginia Hot Springs G. & T.C. Point, Miss., 1999 (Cascades Course), Hot Springs, Va., 1967 68 Cynthia Hill, first round, C.C. of Rochester (N.Y.), 1973 2  Betsy Rawls, Rolling Hills C.C., Wichita, Kan., 1950 68 , third round, Pine Needles L. & G.C., 2 Barbara McIntire, Northland C.C., Duluth, Minn., 1956 Southern Pines, N.C., 1996 (lost in playoff) 68 Christina Baena, second round, Old Waverly G.C., 2 Jenny Chuasiriporn, Blackwolf Run G.C., Kohler, Wis., West Point, Miss., 1999 1998 (lost in playoff) 68 Leigh Anne Hardin, second round, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. 2 Hye-Jin Choi, Trump National G.C. (Old Course), (Witch Hollow Course), North Plains, Ore., 2003 Bedminster, N.J., 2017 68 Aree Song, third round, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch T2 Polly Riley, Starmount Forest C.C., Greensboro, N.C., Hollow Course), North Plains, Ore., 2003 1947 68 Muni He, first round, Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 T2 Sally Sessions, Starmount Forest C.C., Greensboro, 68 Kaitlyn Papp, second round, Champions G.C. (Cypress N.C., 1947 Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 2020 10 U.S. Women’s Open

Champions Donna Caponi (1969, 1970 Open; 1979, 1981 Women’s PGA) Jan Stephenson (1983 Open; 1982 Women’s PGA) Patty Sheehan (1992, 1994 Open; 1983, 1984, 1993 Women’s PGA) Most Victories Pat Bradley (1981 Open; 1986 Women’s PGA) Jane Geddes (1986 Open; 1987 Women’s PGA) 4 Betsy Rawls (1951, 1953, 1957, 1960) *Meg Mallon (1991, 2004 Open; 1991 Women’s PGA) 4 Mickey Wright (1958, 1959, 1961, 1964) Betsy King (1989, 1990 Open; 1992 Women’s PGA) 3  Babe Didrikson Zaharias (1948, 1950, 1954) Laura Davies (1987 Open; 1994, 1996 Women’s PGA) 3 Susie Maxwell Berning (1968, 1972, 1973) *Se Ri Pak (1998 Open; 1998, 2002, 2006 Women’s PGA) 3 Hollis Stacy (1977, 1978, 1984) *Juli Inkster (1999, 2002 Open; 1999, 2000 Women’s PGA) 3 Annika Sorenstam (1995, 1996, 2006) *Karrie Webb (2000, 2001 Open; 2001 Women’s PGA) Annika Sorenstam (1995, 1996, 2000 Open; 2003, 2004, 2005 Consecutive Victories Women’s PGA) 2 Mickey Wright (1958, 1959) Cristie Kerr (2007 Open; 2010 Women’s PGA) 2 Donna Caponi (1969, 1970) *Inbee Park (2008, 2013 Open; 2013, 2014, 2015 Women’s PGA) 2 Susie Maxwell Berning (1972, 1973) * won both in same year 2 Hollis Stacy (1977, 1978) 2 Betsy King (1989, 1990) Winners of Women’s Open and ANA Inspiration (9) 2 Annika Sorenstam (1995, 1996) (since named a major in 1983) 2 Karrie Webb (2000, 2001) Amy Alcott (1980 Open; 1983, 1988, 1991 ANA Inspiration) Other Multiple Champions Juli Inkster (1999, 2002 Open; 1984, 1989 ANA Inspiration) Pat Bradley (1981 Open; 1986 ANA Inspiration) 2 Louise Suggs (1949, 1952) *Betsy King (1989, 1990 Open; 1987, 1990, 1997 ANA Inspiration) 2 JoAnne Gunderson Carner (1971, 1976) Patty Sheehan (1992, 1994 Open; 1996 ANA Inspiration) 2 Meg Mallon (1991, 2004) *Karrie Webb (2000, 2001 Open; 2000, 2006 ANA Inspiration) 2 Patty Sheehan (1992, 1994) Annika Sorenstam (1995, 1996, 2000 Open; 2001, 2002, 2005 2 Juli Inkster (1999, 2002) ANA Inspiration) 2 Inbee Park (2008, 2013) *Inbee Park (2008, 2010 Open; 2013 ANA Inspiration) So Yeon Ryu (2011 Open: 2017 ANA Inspiration) Start-to-Finish Winners (No Ties) (9) * won both in same year Babe Didrikson Zaharias (1954) Winners of Women’s Open and Women’s British Open Fay Crocker (1955) Championship (5) (since named a major in 2001) Mickey Wright (1958) Mary Mills (1963) Se Ri Pak (1998 Open; 2001 British) Catherine Lacoste (1967) Karrie Webb (2000, 2001 U.S.; 2002 British) Susie Maxwell Berning (1968) Annika Sorenstam (1995, 1996, 2000 Open; 2003 British) Donna Caponi (1970) Inbee Park (2008, 2013 Open; 2015 British) JoAnne Gunderson Carner (1971) Ariya Jutanugarn (2018 Open; 2016 British) Hollis Stacy (1977) Winners of Women’s Open and Evian Championship (1) (since Start-to-Finish Winners (Including Ties) (5) named a major in 2013)

Mickey Wright (1964) In Gee Chun (2015 Open; 2016 Evian) Amy Alcott (1980) Liselotte Neumann (1988) Winners of Women’s Open and Women’s Amateur (7) Betsy King (1989) Annika Sorenstam (2006) Patty Berg (1946 Open; 1938 Amateur) (not including names from previous category) Betty Jameson (1947 Open; 1939, 1940 Amateur) Babe Didrikson Zaharias (1948, 1950, 1954 Open; 1946 Amateur) Winners of Women’s Open and KPMG Women’s PGA Louise Suggs (1949, 1952 Open; 1947 Amateur) Championship (19) Catherine Lacoste (1967 Open; 1969 Amateur) JoAnne Gunderson Carner (1971, 1976 Open; 1957, 1960, 1962, Louise Suggs (1949, 1952 Open; 1957 Women’s PGA) 1966, 1968 Amateur) *Mickey Wright (1958, 1959, 1961, 1964 Open; 1958, 1960, 1961, Juli Inkster (1999, 2002 Open; 1980, 1981, 1982 Amateur) 1963 Women’s PGA) Betsy Rawls (1951, 1953, 1957, 1960 Open; 1959, 1969 Women’s Winners of Women’s Open and Girls’ Junior (6) PGA) Mary Mills (1963 Open; 1964, 1973 Women’s Women’s PGA) Amy Alcott (1980 Open; 1973 Junior) *Sandra Haynie (1974 Open; 1965, 1974 Women’s PGA) JoAnne Gunderson Carner (1971, 1976 Open; 1956 Junior) U.S. Women’s Open 11

Inbee Park (2008, 2013 Open; 2002 Junior) 2010 Hollis Stacy (1977, 1978, 1984 Open; 1969, 1970, 1971 Junior) 230 yards 8th, third round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2010 Mickey Wright (1958, 1959, 1961, 1964 Open; 1952 Junior) 226 yards 12th, second round, The Broadmoor (East Ariya Jutanugarn (2018 Open; 2011 Junior) Course), Colorado Springs, Colo., 2011 221 yards 9th, fourth round, Saucon Valley C.C. (Old Winner of Girls’ Junior, Women’s Amateur and Women’s Open (1) Course), Bethlehem, Pa., 2009 218 yards 8th, third round, Interlachen C.C., Edina, JoAnne Gunderson Carner (1956 Junior; 1957, 1960, 1962, 1966, Minn., 2008 1968 Amateur; 1971, 1976 Open) 217 yards 4th, first round, CordeValle, San Martin, Calif., 2016 Winners in their first U.S. Women’s Open (5) 216 yards 16th, second round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2010 Patty Berg (1946) 214 yards 14th, fourth round, CordeValle, San Martin, Kathy Cornelius (1956) Calif., 2016 Birdie Kim (2005) In Gee Chun (2015) Longest Par-4 Holes A Lim Kim (2020) 468 yards 10th, second round, The Broadmoor (East Longest Span Between Victories Course), Colorado Springs, Colo., 2011 464 yards 10th, third round, The Broadmoor (East 13 years Meg Mallon (1991, 2004) Course), Colorado Springs, Colo., 2011 464 yards 13th, second round, The Broadmoor (East Course), Colorado Springs, Colo., 2011 460 yards 15th, third round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2010 Course 460 yards 18th, second round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2010 Longest Course 459 yards 18th, Cherry Hills C.C., Cherry Hills Village, Colo., 2005 7,026 yards The Broadmoor (East Course), first round, 453 yards 7th, first round, Saucon Valley C.C. (Old Colorado Springs, Colo., 2011 Course), Bethlehem, Pa., 2009 6,986 yards The Broadmoor (East Course), third round, 453 yards 16th, fourth round, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. Colorado Springs, Colo., 2011 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 6,944 yards The Broadmoor (East Course), second 452 yards 13th, second round, The Broadmoor (East round, Colorado Springs, Colo., 2011 Course), Colorado Springs, Colo., 2011 6,860 yards The Broadmoor (East Course), fourth round, 452 yards 18th, first round, Blackwolf Run, Kohler, Colorado Springs, Colo., 2011 Wis., 2012 6,799 yards Blackwolf Run, second round, Kohler, Wis., 452 yards 12th, fourth round, Blackwolf Run, Kohler, 2012 Wis., 2012 6,783 yards CordeValle, first round, San Martin, Calif., 452 yards 4th, fourth round, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2016 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 6,782 yards Blackwolf Run, fourth round, Kohler, Wis., 2012 Longest Par-5 Holes 6.762 yards Trump National G.C. (Old Course), fourth round, Bedminster, N.J., 2017 623 yards 17th, second round, The Broadmoor (East 6,733 yards Blackwolf Run, third round, Kohler, Wis., Course), Colorado Springs, Colo., 2011 2012 606 yards 17th, third round, The Broadmoor (East 6,732 yards Interlachen C.C., first round, Edina, Minn., Course), Colorado Springs, Colo., 2011 2008 603 yards 17th, fourth round, The Broadmoor (East Course), Colorado Springs, Colo., 2011 Shortest Course 602 yards  12th, second round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2010 6,010 yards Brooklawn C.C., Fairfield, Conn., 1979 602 yards  12th, third round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2010 592 yards 5th, third round, Blackwolf Run, Kohler, Longest Par-3 Holes Wis., 2012 257 yards 8th, fourth round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2010 581 yards 17th, first round, The Broadmoor (East 243 yards 8th, first round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2010 Course), Colorado Springs, Colo., 2011 234 yards 8th, fourth round, Interlachen C.C., Edina, 579 yards 7th, fourth round, Blackwolf Run, Kohler, Minn., 2008 Wis., 2012 233 yards 8th, second round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 578 yards 10th, second round, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 12 U.S. Women’s Open

576 yards  12th, first round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2010 272 Juli Inkster (65-69-67-71), Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 Most Times Host Site 272 In Gee Chun (68-70-68-66), Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 273 Karrie Webb (70-65-69-69), Pine Needles L. & G.C., 3 Atlantic City C.C., Northfield, N.J. (1948, 1965, 1975) Southern Pines, N.C., 2001 3 Pine Needles L. & G.C., Southern Pines, N.C. (1996, 274 Alison Nicholas (70-66-67-71), Pumpkin Ridge G.C. 2001, 2007) (Witch Hollow Course), North Plains, Ore., 1997 2 Baltusrol G.C., Springfield, N.J. (1961, 1985) 274 Meg Mallon (73-69-67-65), Orchards G.C., South 2 Blackwolf Run, Kohler, Wis. (1998, 2012) Hadley, Mass., 2004 2 The Broadmoor (East Course), Colorado Springs, Colo. (1995, 2011) Most Strokes Under Par, 72 Holes 2 Country Club of Rochester (N.Y) (1953, 1973) 2 Hazeltine National G.C., Chaska, Minn. (1966, 1977) 16 Juli Inkster, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 2 Indianwood G. & C.C., Lake Orion, Mich. (1989, 1994) 11 Sherri Turner, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 2 LaGrange (Ill.) C.C. (1974, 1981) 11 Sung Hyun Park, Trump National G.C. (Old Course), 2 Oakmont (Pa.) C.C. (1992, 2010) Bedminister, N.J., 2017 2 Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch Hollow Course), North 11 Ariya Jutanugarn, Shoal Creek, Shoal Creek, Ala., 2018 Plains, Ore. (1997, 2003) 11 Hyo-Joo Kim, Shoal Creek, Shoal Creek, Ala., 2018 2 Salem C.C., Peabody, Mass. (1954, 1984) 10 Alison Nicholas, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch Hollow 2 Winged Foot G.C., Mamaroneck, N.Y. (1957, 1972) Course), North Plains, Ore., 1997 10 Meg Mallon, Orchards G.C., South Hadley, Mass., 2004

Entries Most Strokes Under Par at Any Point 16 Juli Inkster (fourth round), Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 Largest 16 Ariya Jutanugarn (fourth round), Shoal Creek, Shoal 1,873 (2015) Creek, Ala., 2018 13 Alison Nicholas (fourth round), Pumpkin Ridge G.C. Smallest (Witch Hollow Course), North Plains, Ore., 1997 12  (fourth round), Old Waverly G.C., West 37 (1953) Point, Miss., 1999 12 Lorie Kane (fourth round), Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss, 1999

Scoring Lowest Score by Non-Winner, 72 Holes

273 (7 under) Amy Yang, Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 Evolution of U.S. Women’s Open Scoring Records 275 (9 under) Nancy Lopez, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch 291 Louise Suggs, Prince Georges G. & C.C., Landover, Hollow Course), North Plains, Ore., 1997 Md., 1949 291 Babe Didrikson Zaharias, Rolling Hills C.C., Wichita, Lowest Score, First 36 Holes Kan., 1950 284 Louise Suggs, Bala G.C., Philadelphia, Pa., 1952 132 Helen Alfredsson (63-69), Indianwood G. & C.C., Lake 284 Jerilyn Britz, Brooklawn C.C., Fairfield, Conn., 1979 Orion, Mich., 1994 280 Amy Alcott, Richland C.C., Nashville, Tenn., 1980 279 Pat Bradley, La Grange (Ill.) C.C., 1981 Lowest Score, First 54 Holes 277 Liselotte Neumann, Baltimore (Md.) C.C. (Five Farms, 201 Juli Inkster (65-69-67), Old Waverly G.C., West Point, East Course), 1988 Miss., 1999 277 Patty Sheehan, Indianwood G. & C.C. (Old Course), 202 Amy Yang (67-66-69), Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 1994 203 Alison Nicholas (70-66-67), Pumpkin Ridge G.C. 272 Annika Sorenstam, Pine Needles L. & G.C., Southern (Witch Hollow Course), North Plains, Ore., 1997 Pines, N.C., 1996 272 Juli Inkster, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 Lowest Score, Any Round 272 In Gee Chun, Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 63 Helen Alfredsson, first round, Indianwood G. & C.C., Lowest Score, 72 Holes Lake Orion, Mich., 1994 64 Kelli Kuehne, first round, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, 272 Annika Sorenstam (70-67-69-66), Pine Needles L. & Miss., 1999 G.C., Southern Pines, N.C., 1996 U.S. Women’s Open 13

64 , second round, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, 66 a-Gina Kim, C.C. of Charleston (S.C.), 2019 Miss., 1999 64 , second round, Old Waverly G.C., West Lowest Score, Second Round Point, Miss., 1999 64 Chella Choi, third round, Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 64 Lorie Kane, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 64 , first round, CordeValle, San Martin, Calif., 64 Becky Iverson, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 2016 1999 65 Sally Little, fourth round, Country Club of Indianapolis 65 , Indianwood G. & C.C., Lake Orion, (Ind.), 1978 Mich., 1994 65 Judy Clark, third round, Baltusrol G.C. (Upper Course), 65 Karrie Webb, Pine Needles L. & G.C., Southern Pines, Springfield, N.J., 1985 N.C., 2001 65 Ayako Okamoto, fourth round, Indianwood G. & C.C., 66 Susie Maxwell Berning, Brooklawn C.C., Fairfield, Lake Orion, Mich., 1989 Conn., 1979 65 Pamela Wright, second round, Indianwood G. & C.C., 66 Michelle McGann, Crooked Stick G.C., Carmel, Ind., Lake Orion, Mich., 1994 1993 65 Karrie Webb, third round, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch 66 Juli Inkster, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch Hollow Hollow Course), North Plains, Ore., 1997 Course), North Plains, Ore., 1997 65 Tammie Green, fourth round, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. 66 Alison Nicholas, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch Hollow (Witch Hollow Course), North Plains, Ore., 1997 Course), North Plains, Ore., 1997 65 Juli Inkster, first round, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, 66 , Pine Needles L. & G.C., Southern Miss., 1999 Pines, N.C., 2001 65 Karrie Webb, second round, Pine Needles L. & G.C., 66 Michelle Wie, Blackwolf Run, Kohler, Wis., 2012 Southern Pines, N.C., 2001 66 Amy Yang, Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 65 Meg Mallon, fourth round, Orchards G.C., South 66 , Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 Hadley, Mass., 2004 66 Lydia Ko, CordeValle, San Martin, Calif., 2016 65 Song-Hee Kim, fourth round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2010 66 Sung Hyun Park, CordeValle, San Martin, Calif., 2016 65 Na Yeon Choi, third round, Blackwolf Run, Kohler, 66 Pei-Yun Chien, C.C. of Charleston (S.C.), 2019 Wis., 2012 65 Mamiko Higa, first round, C.C. of Charleston (S.C.), Lowest Score, Third Round 2019 64 Chella Choi, Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 65 Judy Clark, Baltusrol G.C. (Upper Course), Springfield, Lowest Score, First Round N.J., 1985 63 Helen Alfredsson, Indianwood G. & C.C., Lake Orion, 65 Karrie Webb, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch Hollow Mich., 1994 Course), North Plains, Ore., 1997 64 Kelli Kuehne, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 65 Na Yeon Choi, Blackwolf Run, Kohler, Wis., 2012 64 Mirim Lee, CordeValle, San Martin, Calif., 2016 65 Juli Inkster, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 Lowest Score, Fourth Round 65 Mamiko Higa, C.C. of Charleston (S.C.), 2019 66 Jane Geddes, Atlanta Athletic Club (Riverside Course), 65 Sally Little, Country Club of Indianapolis (Ind.), 1978 Duluth, Ga., 1990 65 Ayako Okamoto, Indianwood G. & C.C., Lake Orion, 66 Patty Sheehan, Atlanta Athletic Club (Riverside Course), Mich., 1989 Duluth, Ga., 1990 65 Tammie Green, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch Hollow 66 Tammie Green, Indianwood G. & C.C. (Old Course), Course), North Plains, Ore., 1997 Lake Orion, Mich., 1994 65 Meg Mallon, Orchards G.C., South Hadley, Mass., 2004 66 Patty Sheehan, Indianwood G. & C.C. (Old Course), 65 Song-Hee Kim, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 2010 Lake Orion, Mich., 1994 66 Jill Briles, Broadmoor G.C. (East Course), Colorado Lowest Score, 9 Holes Springs, Colo., 1995 29 Chella Choi, first nine, third round, Lancaster (Pa.) 66 Mahairi McKay, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch Hollow C.C., 2015 Course), North Plains, Ore., 2003 30 Pamela Wright, second nine, second round, 66 a-Brittany Lincicome, Orchards G.C., South Hadley, Indianwood G. & C.C., Lake Orion, Mich., 1994 Mass., 2004 30 Juli Inkster, second nine, second round, Pumpkin Ridge 66 Ha-Neul Kim, Sebonack G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 2013 G.C. (Witch Hollow Course), North Plains, Ore., 1997 66 , Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 30 Raquel Carriedo, first nine, fourth round, Prairie 66 , Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 Dunes C.C., Hutchinson, Kan., 2002 66 Karrie Webb, Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 30 a-Brittany Lincicome, second nine, first round, 66 , Trump National G.C. (Old Course), Orchards G.C., South Hadley, Mass., 2004 Bedminster, N.J., 2017 30 Jodi Ewart Shadoff, first nine, first round, Sebonack 66 Esther Henseleit, C.C. of Charleston (S.C.), 2019 14 U.S. Women’s Open

G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 2013 Lowest Score by Winner, First Round 30 Sei Young Kim, first nine, second round, Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 65 Juli Inkster, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 30 Sung Hyun Park, second nine, third round, Trump 66 Patty Sheehan, Indianwood G. & C.C., Lake Orion, National G.C. (Old Course), Bedminster, N.J., 2017 Mich., 1994 67 Liselotte Neumann, Baltimore (Md.) C.C. (Five Farms, Largest 18-Hole Lead East Course), 1988 67 Betsy King, Indianwood G. & C.C. (Old Course), Lake 3 Louise Suggs, Prince Georges G. & C.C. (Bala Course), Orion, Mich., 1989 Landover, Md., 1949 67 Annika Sorenstam, Broadmoor G.C. (East Course), 3  Patty Berg, Country Club of Rochester (N.Y.), 1953 Colorado Springs, Colo., 1995 3  Ruth Jessen, Dunes G. & B.C., Myrtle Beach, S.C., 1962 67 Juli Inkster, Prairie Dunes C.C., Hutchinson, Kan., 2002 3  Kathy Ahern, La Grange (Ill.) C.C., 1974 67 Inbee Park, Sebonack G.C., Southampton, N.Y., 2013 3 Helen Alfredsson, Indianwood G. & C.C., Lake Orion, 67 Ariya Jutanugarn, Shoal Creek, Shoal Creek, Ala., 2018 Mich., 1994 3 Mhairi McKay, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch Hollow Highest Score by Winner, First Round Course), North Plains, Ore., 2003 3 Mirim Lee, CordeValle, San Martin, Calif., 2016 79 Susie Maxwell Berning, Winged Foot G.C. (East Course), 1972 Largest 36-Hole Lead 78 Murle Lindstrom, Dunes G. & B.C., Myrtle Beach, S.C., 1962 8 Patty Berg, Country Club of Rochester (N.Y.), 1953 78 Carol Mann, Atlantic City C.C., Northfield, N.J., 1965 8 Fay Crocker, Wichita (Kan.) C.C., 1955 78 Sandra Palmer, Atlantic City C.C., Northfield, N.J., 1975

Largest 54-Hole Lead Lowest Score by Winner, Final Round

10 Babe Didrikson Zaharias, Salem C.C., Peabody, Mass., 65 Meg Mallon, Orchards G.C., South Hadley, Mass., 2004 1954 66 Pat Bradley, La Grange (Ill.) C.C., 1981 66 Annika Sorenstam, Pine Needles L. & G.C., Southern Best Comeback by Winner, Final Round Pines, N.C., 1996 66 Juli Inkster, Prairie Dunes C.C., Hutchinson, Kan., 2002 5 strokes Murle Lindstrom (78-74-76-73), Dunes G. & 66 In Gee Chun, Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 B.C., Myrtle Beach, S.C., 1962 67 Meg Mallon, Colonial C.C., Fort Worth, Texas, 1991 5 strokes Donna Caponi (74-76-75-73), Scenic Hills 67 Sung Hyun Park, Trump National G.C. (Old Course), C.C., Pensacola, Fla., 1969 Bedminster, N.J., 2017 5 strokes Jane Geddes (74-74-70-69), NCR C.C., Kettering, Ohio, 1986 Highest Score by Winner, Final Round 5 strokes Betsy King (72-71-71-70), Atlanta Athletic Club (Riverside Course), Duluth, Ga., 1990 79 Kathy Cornelius, Northland C.C., Duluth, Minn., 1956 5 strokes Lauri Merten (71-71-70-68), Crooked Stick 79 a-Catherine Lacoste, Virginia Hot Springs G. & T.C. G.C., Carmel, Ind., 1993 (Cascades Course), Hot Springs, Va., 1967 5 strokes Annika Sorenstam (67-71-72-68), Broadmoor 78 Babe Didrikson Zaharias, Atlantic City C.C., Northfield, G.C. (East Course) Colorado Springs, Colo., N.J., 1948 1995 5 strokes A Lim Kim (68-74-72-67), Champions G.C. Highest Score to Lead Field, 18 Holes (Cypress Creek & Jackrabbit Courses), Houston, Texas, 2020 74 a- Polly Riley, Louise Suggs and Patty Berg, Starmount Forest C.C., Greensboro, N.C., 1947 Best Comeback to Tie, Final Round 74 Peggy Kirk, Atlantic City C.C., Northfield, N.J., 1948 74 Louise Suggs, Rolling Hills C.C., Wichita, Kan., 1950 8 strokes a-Barbara McIntire (75-79-77-71), Northland C.C., 74 Fay Crocker, Wichita (Kan.) C.C., 1955 Duluth, Minn., 1956 (lost playoff to Kathy Cornelius) 74 Mickey Wright, Forest Lake C.C., Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 1958 Largest Winning Margin Highest Score to Lead Field, 36 Holes 14 Louise Suggs (291), Prince Georges G. & C.C. (Bala Course), Landover, Md., 1949 149 a-Polly Riley and a-Estelle Page, Starmount Forest C.C., 12 Babe Didrikson Zaharias (291), Salem C.C., Peabody, Greens­boro, N.C., 1947 Mass., 1954 149 Betty Bush, Rolling Hills C.C., Wichita, Kan., 1950 149 Sandra Spuzich and Mickey Wright, Hazeltine National U.S. Women’s Open 15

G.C., Chaska, Minn., 1966 Miscellaneous Highest Score to Lead Field, 54 Holes Most Appearances 225 Betty Jameson, Starmount Forest C.C., Greensboro, N.C., 1947 35 Juli Inkster (1973-2014) 225 Fay Crocker, Wichita (Kan.) C.C., 1955 33 Marlene Hagge (1947-1981) 225 Sandra Spuzich, Hazeltine National G.C., Chaska, 32 a-Carol Semple Thompson (1966-2002) Minn., 1966 31 Patty Berg (1946-1979) 31 Betsy King (1975-2011) Highest Score to Lead Field, 72 Holes 31 Hollis Stacy (1970-2000) 31 (1959-1991) 302 Betsy Rawls and Jacqueline Pung, Country Club of 30 Beth Daniel (1972-2005) Rochester (N.Y.), 1953 30 (1948-1979) 302 Kathy Cornelius and a-Barbara McIntire, Northland 29 Louise Suggs (1947-1979) C.C., Duluth, Minn., 1956 28 JoAnne Gunderson Carner (1962-1997) 300 Babe Didrikson Zaharias, Atlantic City C.C., Northfield, 28 Laura Davies (1986-2019) N.J., 1948 27 Pat Bradley (1973-2014) 27 Sandra Palmer (1965-1995) Most Sub-Par Rounds, Championship 26 Rosie Jones (1981-2009) 26 Betsy Rawls (1950-1975) 135 Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 26 Jan Stephenson (1974-2000) 105 Trump National G.C. (Old Course), Bedminister, N.J., 25 Amy Alcott (1975-1998) 2017 25 Cristie Kerr (1995-2020) 95 CordeValle, San Martin, Calif., 2016 25 Nancy Lopez (1974-2002) 91 Interlachen C.C., Edina, Minn., 2008 25 (1956-1980) 89 Crooked Stick G.C., Carmel, Ind., 1993 25 Patty Sheehan (1976-2002)

Most Sub-Par Scores, One Round Most Consecutive Women’s Opens Started

61 Second round, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 31 Hollis Stacy (1970-2000) 44 First round, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 30 Betsy King (1975-2004) 44 First round, Trump National G.C. (Old Course), 29 Kathy Whitworth (1959-1987) Bedminister, N.J., 2017 29 Marilynn Smith (1948-1976) 38 Second round, Crooked Stick G.C., Carmel, Ind., 1993 26 Betsy Rawls (1950-1975) 25 Patty Berg (1946-1970) Players Who Led First Three Rounds But Did Not Win (7) 25 Pat Bradley (1974-1998) 25 Julie Inkster (1990-2014) Mickey Wright (1960) 25 Sandra Palmer (1965-1989) Ruth Jessen (1962) 25 Jo Ann Prentice (1956-1980) Kathy Whitworth (1981) 25 Jan Stephenson (1974-1998) Patty Sheehan (1990) Pat Bradley (1991) Most Women’s Opens Completed, 72 Holes Helen Alfredsson (1993) Shanshan Feng (2017) 29 Marlene Hagge 26 Marilynn Smith Lowest Cut 25 JoAnne Gunderson Carner 25 Kathy Whitworth 144 (Even)  Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 24 Louise Suggs 144 (4 over) Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 24 Patty Berg 145 (3 over) Crooked Stick G.C., Carmel, Ind., 1993 24 Beth Daniel 145 (3 over) Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek & Jackrabbit 23 Juli Inkster Courses), Houston, Texas, 2020 23 Rosie Jones 23 Jo Ann Prentice Highest Cut 23 Betsy Rawls 179 (35 over) Salem C.C., Peabody, Mass., 1954 22 Pat Bradley 179 (31 over) Northland C.C., Duluth, Minn., 1956 Most Players Completed 72 Holes

79 NCR C.C., Kettering, Ohio, 1986 16 U.S. Women’s Open

76 Broadmoor G.C. (East Course), Colorado Springs, Colo., Most Top-10 Finishes 1995 74 Colonial C.C., Fort Worth, Texas, 1991 19 Louise Suggs 74 Interlachen C.C., Edina, Minn., 2008 14 Patty Berg 14 Kathy Whitworth Most Rounds 13 Mickey Wright 11 JoAnne Gunderson Carner 124 Marlene Hagge 11 -Sfingi 117 Juli Inkster 10 Marlene Hagge 112 Marilynn Smith 10 Betsy King 111 Kathy Whitworth 10 Betsy Rawls 108 JoAnne Gunderson Carner 10 Patty Sheehan 106 Patty Berg 105 Beth Daniel Most Top-25 Finishes 105 Louise Suggs 102 Betsy King 23 Marilynn Smith 100 Hollis Stacy 22 Marlene Hagge 20 Patty Berg Most Cuts Made 19 JoAnne Gunderson Carner 19 Betsy Rawls 29 Marlene Hagge 19 Louise Suggs 26 Marilynn Smith 18 Pat Bradley 25 JoAnne Gunderson Carner 18 Kathy Whitworth 25 Kathy Whitworth 17 Donna Caponi 24 Louise Suggs 17 Beth Daniel 23 Patty Berg 23 Beth Daniel Consecutive Top-5 Finishes 23 Juli Inkster 23 Rosie Jones 5 Mickey Wright (1958-1962) 23 Jo Ann Prentice 5 JoAnne Gunderson Carner (1974-1978) 23 Betsy Rawls 4 Ruth Jessen (1961-1964) 4 (1988-1991) Most Times Runner-up 4 Louise Suggs (1949-1952) 4 Kathy Whitworth (1968-1971) 5 JoAnne Gunderson Carner (1975, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1987) 4 Babe Didrikson Zaharias (1948-1951) 5 Louise Suggs (1951, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1963) 3 Patty Berg (1948-1950) 4 Nancy Lopez (1975, 1977, 1989, 1997) 3 Patty Berg (1955-1957) 3 Sandra Haynie (1963, 1970, 1982) 3 Betty Jameson (1946-1948) 3 Patty Sheehan (1983, 1988, 1990) 3 I.K. Kim (2008-2010) 3 So Yeon Ryu (2013-2015) Most Top-3 Finishes 3 Annika Sorenstam (2002-2004) 3 Louise Suggs (1957-1959) 10 Louise Suggs 3 Louise Suggs (1961-1963) 8 JoAnne Gunderson Carner 7 Mickey Wright Consecutive Top-10 Finishes 6 Betsy Rawls 5 Pat Bradley 15 Louise Suggs (1949-1963) 5 Patty Sheehan 8 Patty Berg (1946-1953) 5 Annika Sorenstam 8 Beverly Hanson (1948-1955) 5 Babe Didrikson Zaharias 6 (1965-1970)

Most Top-5 Finishes Consecutive Top-25 Finishes

14 Louise Suggs 17 Patty Berg (1946-1962) 10 Mickey Wright 16 Marilynn Smith (1950-1965) 9 JoAnne Gunderson Carner 15 Louise Suggs (1949-1963) 8 Patty Berg 15 Betsy Rawls (1950-1964) 8 Pat Bradley 14 Beverly Hanson (1948-1961) 8 Kathy Whitworth 13 Marlene Hagge (1955-1967) 7 Sandra Haynie 13 Kathy Whitworth (1960-1972) 7 Betsy Rawls U.S. Women’s Open 17

Most Career Sub-Par Rounds Hollow Course), North Plains, Ore., 1997 Helen Alfredsson, 8th hole, first round, Blackwolf Run G.C., Kohler, 24 Beth Daniel Wis., 1998 24 Betsy King Clarissa Childs, 8th hole, second round, Blackwolf Run G.C., 24 Inbee Park Kohler, Wis., 1998 21 Meg Mallon , 13th hole, third round, Blackwolf Run G.C., Kohler, 21 Pat Bradley Wis., 1998 21 Patty Sheehan Tracy Hanson, 12th hole, first round, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch Hollow Course), North Plains, Ore., 2003 Most Rounds in the 60s Patricia Meunier-Lebouc, 12th hole, second round, Interlachen C.C., Edina, Minn., 2008 14 Beth Daniel a-Sun Gyoung Park, 6th hole (173 yards), second round, Oakmont 13 Juli Inkster (Pa.) C.C., 2010 13 Se Ri Pak , 15th hole (164 yards), first round, Pinehurst R. & 13 Patty Sheehan C.C. (Course No. 2), Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 12 Meg Mallon Lee Lopez, 6th hole (156 yards), third round, Lancaster (Pa.) 12 Kelly Robbins C.C., 2015 Hee Young Park, 16th hole (168 yards), second round, CordeValle, Most Holes-in-One, One Championship San Martin, Calif., 2016 3 1998, Blackwolf Run G.C., Kohler, Wis. Lee Lopez, 12th hole (202 yards), third round, CordeValle, San 3 2020, Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek & Jackrabbit Martin, Calif., 2016 Courses), Houston, Texas Jacqui Concolino, 4th hole (171 yards), second round, Trump National G.C. (Old Course), Bedminster, N.J., 2017 Brothers and Sisters in Same Year’s U.S. Open and U.S. , 5th hole (154 yards), second round, Shoal Women’s Open Creek, Shoal Creek, Ala., 2018 Lydia Ko, 11th hole (159 yards with 6-iron), fourth round, C.C. of Jim Gallagher Jr. and Jackie Gallagher-Smith (1989, 1990*, 1991, Charleston (S.C.), 2019 1992, 2002) Yu Jin Sung, 4th hole (169 yards with 5-iron), first round, Hank and Kelli Kuehne (1999*) Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 2020 Trip and Kelli Kuehne (1996, 2003*, 2005, 2007) Amy Olson, 16th hole (139 yards with 8-iron), first round, Kiyoshi and (2014) Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 2020 Larry and (1986*) Chella Choi, 12th hole (180 yards with 4-hybrid), third round, Lee and Laurie Rinker (1985, 2005) Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 2020 Nicholas and Lexi Thompson (2012*, 2013*) * = both made cut Most Eagles at One Championship 36 2004, Orchards G.C., South Hadley, Mass. Holes-in-One (31) 30 1993, Crooked Stick G.C., Carmel, Ind. a-Martha Cowden, 4th hole, Druid Hills G.C., Atlanta, Ga., 1951 Patty Berg, 7th hole, Churchill Valley C.C., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1959 Most Eagles, One Hole, One Championship Gerda Whalen, 7th hole, Scenic Hills C.C., Pensacola, Fla., 1969 27 2004, 13th hole (par 5), Orchards G.C., South Hadley, a-Nancy Porter, 6th hole, Winged Foot G.C. (East Course), Mass. Mamaroneck, N.Y., 1972 24 1993, 9th hole (par 5), Crooked Stick G.C., Carmel, a-Nancy Porter, 16th hole, Rolling Green G.C., Springfield, Pa., 1976 Ind. a-Amy Geithner, 14th hole, second round, La Grange (Ill.) C.C., 1981 Julie Stanger, 17th hole, fourth round, La Grange (Ill.) C.C., 1981 Pat Bradley, 6th hole, third round, Cedar Ridge C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1983 Susan Fromuth, 15th hole, second round, Cedar Ridge C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1983 Jane Lock, 15th hole, third round, Cedar Ridge C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1983 a-Joan Ellis, 15th hole, Salem C.C., Peabody, Mass., 1984 a-Sarah Dekraay, 8th hole, NCR C.C., Kettering, Ohio, 1986 , 4th hole, Baltimore (Md.) C.C. (Five Farms, East Course), 1988 Susan Sanders, 4th hole, Colonial C.C., Fort Worth, Texas, 1991 Susie Redman, 15th hole, first round, Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch 18 U.S. Women’s Open

The Last Time It Happened

Last international winner: Last to win with a round of 75: A Lim Kim, 2020 Brittany Lang, second round, 2016 Last to defend title: Last to win with a round of 76: Karrie Webb, 2001 Se Ri Pak, fourth round, 1998 Last champion to win Women’s Open on first attempt: Last to win with a round of 77: A Lim Kim, 2020 JoAnne Carner, third round, 1976 Last winner to win Women’s Open on second attempt: Last to win with a round of 78: Sung Hyun Park, 2017 Sandra Palmer, first round, 1975 Last amateur to win Women’s Open: Last to win with a round of 79: Catherine Lacoste, 1967 Susie Maxwell Berning, first round, 1972 Last start-to-finish winner: Last to win with a round in the 80s: Annika Sorenstam, 2006 Mickey Wright, 80, second round, 1961 Last winner to win money title in same year: Last player to win after being in local qualifying: Inbee Park, 2013 Hilary Lunke, 2003 Last winner to birdie the 72nd hole: Last player to win after being in final qualifying: A Lim Kim, 2020 Birdie Kim, 2005 Last winner to birdie the 72nd hole to force playoff: Last winner younger than 20: So Yeon Ryu, 2011 Inbee Park, 19, 2008 Last winner to birdie the 72nd hole to win by one stroke: Last winner between ages 20-29: A Lim Kim, 2020 A Lim Kim, 25, 2020 Last to win with four sub-par rounds: Last winner between ages 30-39: Jeongeun Lee6, 2019 Brittany Lang, 30, 2016 Last to win without a round in the 60s: Last winner over age 40: Eun-Hee Ji, 2009 Meg Mallon, 41, 2004 Last to win with all rounds in the 60s: Last winner who received a special exemption: Never been done Never been done Last to win with a round of 74: Last defending champion to miss the cut: A Lim Kim, second round, 2020 Sung Hyun Park, 2018 U.S. Women’s Open 19

Special Exemptions

1977 Patty Berg MC 84-85 1978 Patty Berg MC 83-85 Marilyn Smith T53 79-74-79-75—307 Louise Suggs MC 84 1979 Patty Berg MC 84-84 Marilyn Smith MC 81-77 Louise Suggs MC 90-81 1981 a-Edwina Kennedy T56 78-74-74-82—308 1983 Juli Inkster T21 72-79-74-74—299 Mickey Wright WD 1985 Susie Maxwell Berning T30 80-71-72-75—298 Sandra Haynie WD Mickey Wright WD 1986 Donna Caponi MC 78-81 1987 Kathy Whitworth MC 75-80 1988 T16 73-70-72-74—289 Sally Little T39 71-75-72-76—294 Carol Mann MC 84-85 1990 DNP 1991 Sandra Palmer 35 77-75-73-71—296 Kathy Whitworth MC 82-80 1993 T50 72-72-74-77—295 1994 Amy Alcott 6 71-67-77-69—284 Juli Inkster T18 75-72-69-71—287 1995 JoAnne Carner MC 79-70 Ayako Okamoto T21 70-73-71-73—287 Hollis Stacy T37 69-72-75-74—290 Jan Stephenson T51 73-75-73-73—294 1996 Donna Andrews MC 79-70 JoAnne Carner MC 74-77 Hollis Stacy MC 74-75 1997 Amy Alcott MC 73-75 JoAnne Carner MC 73-77 Kelli Kuehne T21 72-73-74-67—286 Hollis Stacy MC 77-72 1998 Pat Bradley T46 71-77-83-73—304 Beth Daniel T31 77-69-78-76—300 1999 Jane Geddes MC 72-73 Nancy Lopez MC 76-73 2000 Pat Bradley MC 75-86 Nancy Lopez T46 76-74-77-75—302 2001 Liselotte Neumann T39 70-73-76-74—293 2002 Nancy Lopez MC 81-79 2003 Betsy King MC 78-80 2004 Betsy King MC 77-76 Dottie Pepper WD a-Michelle Wie T13 71-70-71-73—285 2006 Kelly Robbins MC 81-76 Michelle Wie T3 70-72-71-73—286 2009 Laura Davies T17 72-75-73-72—292 2013 Juli Inkster MC 72-79 2016 Se Ri Pak MC 73-80 2018 Karrie Webb MC 75-75 2019 Karrie Webb MC 77-73 a-amateur