USGA Championships Media Guide 1 USGA Championship Record Book

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

USGA Championships Media Guide 1 USGA Championship Record Book USGA Championships Media Guide 1 USGA Championship Record Book 2020 2 USGA Championships Media Guide 202020192009 USGA Championships Championships 6th U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball April 25-29 Quail Creek Country Club Naples, Fla. 6th U.S. Amateur Four-Ball May 23-27 Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon & Militia Hill Courses), Philadelphia, Pa. 75th U.S. Women’s Open June 4-7 Champions Golf Club (Cypress Creek Course) Houston, Texas 41st Curtis Cup Match June 12-14 Conwy Golf Club Caernarvonshire, Wales. 120th U.S. Open June 18-21 Winged Foot Golf Club (West Course) Mamaroneck, N.Y. 41st U.S. Senior Open June 25-28 Newport Country Club Newport, R.I. 3rd U.S. Senior Women’s Open July 9-12 Brooklawn Country Club Fairfield, Conn. 72nd U.S. Girls’ Junior July 13-18 Eisenhower Golf Course (Blue Course) Colorado Springs, Colo. 73rd U.S. Junior Amateur July 20-25 Hazeltine National Golf Club & Chaska Town Course Chaska, Minn. 120th U.S. Women’s Amateur Aug. 3-9 Woodmont Country Club (North Course) Rockville, Md. 120th U.S. Amateur Aug. 10-16 Bandon Dunes Golf Resort (Bandon Dunes & Bandon Trails Courses), Bandon, Ore. 34th U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Aug. 29-Sept. 3 Berkeley Hall Club Bluffton, S.C. 66th U.S. Senior Amateur Aug. 29-Sept. 3 Country Club of Detroit Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. 40th U.S. Mid-Amateur Sept. 12-17 Kinloch Golf Club, Manakin-Sabot, Va. & Independence Golf Club, Midlothian, Va. 59th U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Sept. 12-17 Lakewood Club Point Clear, Ala. 20202019 International2009 USGA Championships Championships Competitions 6th Latin America Amateur Championship Jan. 16-19 Makakoba El Camaleon Golf Club Riviera Maya, Mexico 29th Women’s World Amateur Team Championship Oct. 14-17 Hong Kong Golf Club (Old and New Courses) Hong Kong, China 32nd World Amateur Team Championship Oct. 21-24 Hong Kong Golf Club (Composite Course) & Clearwater Bay and Country Club, Hong Kong, China USGA Championships Media Guide 3 USGA Superlatives All Championships Most Men’s Championships Won 9 Robert T. Jones Jr. Oldest Champion (years/months/days) 9 Tiger Woods 8 Jack Nicklaus Male: 69/4/24, Lewis Oehmig, 1985 Senior Amateur, Wild 5 Jerome D. Travers Dunes B. & R.C., Isle of Palms, S.C. 5 Hale Irwin Female: 69/6/2, Marlene Stewart Streit, 2003 Senior Women’s 5 Jay Sigel Amateur, Barton Creek Resort & Club (Foothills 5 Nathan Smith Course), Austin, Texas Most Women’s Championships Won Youngest Champion (years/months/days) 8 JoAnne Gunderson Carner Male: 14/11/15, Jim Liu, 2010 Junior Amateur, Egypt Valley 7 Ellen Port C.C., Ada, Mich. 7 Anne Quast Sander Female: 13/3/7, Aree Song Wongluekiet, 1999 Girls’ Junior, 7 Carol Semple Thompson Green Spring Valley Hunt Club, Owings Mills, Md. 6 Glenna Collett Vare 6 Hollis Stacy Most Championships Won, All Events Longest Span Between USGA Victories Male: 9, Robert T. Jones Jr., 1923, 1926, 1929, 1930 Open; 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1930 Amateur Male: 37 years Marvin “Vinny” Giles III (1972 Amateur; 9, Tiger Woods, 1991, 1992, 1993 Junior Amateur; 2009 Senior Amateur) 1994, 1995, 1996 Amateur; 2000, 2002, 2008 Open 33 years Bruce Fleisher (1968 Amateur; 2001 Senior Female: 8, JoAnne Gunderson Carner, 1956 Girls’ Junior; 1957, Open) 1960, 1962, 1966, 1968 Women’s Amateur; 1971, 1976 20 years Orville Moody (1969 Open; 1989 Senior Women’s Open Open) Female: 29 years Marlene Stewart Streit (1956 Women’s Most Championships Won, Single Event Amateur; 1985 Senior Women’s Amateur) 28 years Dorothy Porter (1949 Women’s Amateur; Male: 5, Robert T. Jones Jr., 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1930 1977 Senior Women’s Amateur) Amateur Female: 6, Glenna Collett Vare, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1929, 1930, Longest Span Between First and Last USGA Victories 1935 Women’s Amateur Male: 37 years Marvin “Vinny” Giles III (1972 Amateur; Most Consecutive Championships Won, Single Event 2009 Senior Amateur) 34 years Jack Nicklaus (1959 Amateur; 1993 Senior Male: 3, Willie Anderson, Open, 1903-05 Open) 3, Carl F. Kauffmann, Amateur Public Links, 1927-29 33 years Bruce Fleisher (1968 Amateur; 2001 Senior 3, Tiger Woods, Amateur, 1994-96 Open) 3, Tiger Woods, Junior Amateur, 1991-93 Female: 47 years Marlene Stewart Streit (1956 Women’s Female: 5, Carolyn Cudone, Senior Women’s Amateur, 1968-72 Amateur; 2003 Senior Women’s Amateur) 35 years Anne Quast Sander (1958 Women’s Most USGA Championships Won, All Competitors Amateur; 1993 Senior Women’s Amateur) 34 years Dorothy Porter (1949 Women’s Amateur; 9 Robert T. Jones Jr. 1983 Senior Women’s Amateur) 9 Tiger Woods 8 JoAnne Gunderson Carner 8 Jack Nicklaus Multiple Holes-in-One, Same Championship (4 Times) 7 Anne Quast Sander See each championship for details. 7 Carol Semple Thompson Nancy Porter Women’s Open (1972, 1976) 7 Ellen Port Donald Bliss Mid-Amateur (1987, two in same round) 6 Hollis Stacy Bill Ploeger Senior Amateur (1996, 2003) 6 Glenna Collett Vare Walter Hall Senior Open (2005, 2006) 4 USGA Championships Media Guide The Opens Erin, Pa., 2017 Open 8 under, Johnny Miller (63), fourth round, Oakmont (Pa.) C.C., 1973 Open Lowest Score, 9 Holes 8 under, Orville Moody (64), third round, Laurel Valley G.C., Ligonier, Pa., 1989 Senior Open Male: 28, Tom Kite, first nine, first round, Indianwood G. & 8 under, Don Pooley (63), third round, Caves Valley C.C., Lake Orion, Mich., 2012 Senior Open G.C., Baltimore, Md., 2002 Senior Open 28, Kenny Perry, second nine, third round, Del Paso 8 under, Allen Doyle (63), fourth round, NCR C.C., C.C., Sacramento, Calif., 2015 Senior Open Kettering, Ohio, 2005 Senior Open Female: 29, Chella Choi, first nine, third round, Lancaster (Pa.) 8 under, Loren Roberts (62), third round, Prairie C.C., 2015 Women’s Open Dunes C.C., Hutchinson, Kan., 2006 Senior Open 8 under, Kirk Triplett (62), first round, Salem C.C., Lowest Score, 18 Holes Peabody, Mass., 2017 Senior Open Male: 62, Loren Roberts, third round, Prairie Dunes C.C., 8 under, Brandt Jobe, third round, Salem C.C., Hutchinson, Kan., 2006 Senior Open Peabody, Mass., 2017 Senior Open 62, Kirk Triplett, first round, Salem C.C., Peabody, 8 under, Steve Stricker, first round, Warren Course at Mass., 2017 Senior Open Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind., 2019 Senior Open 62, Brandt Jobe, third round, Salem C.C., Peabody, 8 under, David Toms, first round, Warren Course at Mass., 2017 Senior Open Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind., 2019 Senior Open 62, Steve Stricker, first round, Warren Course at Female: 8 under, Helen Alfredsson (63), first round, Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind., 2019 Senior Open Indianwood G. & C.C., Lake Orion, Mich., 1994 62, David Toms, first round, Warren Course at Women’s Open Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind., 2019 Senior Open 8 under, Kelli Kuehne (64), first round, Old Waverly Female: 63, Helen Alfredsson, first round, Indianwood G. & G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 Women’s Open C.C., Lake Orion, Mich., 1994 Women’s Open 8 under, Lorie Kane (64), second round, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 Women’s Open 8 under, Becky Iverson (64), second round, Old Lowest Score, First 36 Holes Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 Women’s Open Male: 126, Steve Stricker (62-64), Warren Course at Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind., 2019 Senior Open Most Strokes Under Par, 72 Holes 128, Jerry Kelly (64-64), Warren Course at Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind., 2019 Senior Open Male: 20 under, Fred Funk, Crooked Stick G.C., Carmel, Ind., Female: 132, Helen Alfredsson (63-69), Indianwood G. & C.C., 2009 Senior Open Lake Orion, Mich., 1994 Women’s Open Female: 16 under, Juli Inkster, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 1999 Women’s Open 16 under, Laura Davies, Chicago G.C., Wheaton, Ill., Lowest Score, 54 Holes 2018 Senior Women’s Open Male: 192, Steve Stricker (62-64-66), Warren Course at Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind., 2019 Senior Open Largest 18-Hole Lead 195, Kirk Triplett (62-67-66), Salem C.C., Peabody, Mass., 2017 Senior Open Male: 5, Tommy Armour (68), North Shore C.C., Glenview, Female: 201, Juli Inkster (69-69-67), Old Waverly G.C., West Ill., 1933 Open Point, Miss., 1999 Women’s Open Female: 3 (six times), last time: Mhairi McKay (66), Pumpkin Ridge G.C. (Witch Hollow Course), North Plains, Ore., 2003 Women’s Open Lowest Score, 72 Holes Male: 261, Steve Stricker (-19), Warren Course at Notre Largest 36-Hole Lead Dame, South Bend, Ind., 2019 Senior Open 264, Kenny Perry (-16), Salem C.C., Peabody, Mass., Male: 6, Tiger Woods (134), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2000 2017 Senior Open Open Female: 272, Juli Inkster (-16), Old Waverly G.C., West Point, 6, Rory McIlroy (131), Congressional C.C. (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md., 2011 Open Miss., 1999 Women’s Open 6, Martin Kaymer (130), Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), 272, Annika Sorenstam (-8), Pine Needles L. & G.C., Village of Pinehurst, N.C., 2014 Open Southern Pines, N.C., 1996 Women’s Open Female: 8, Patty Berg (144), Country Club of Rochester (N.Y.), 272, In Gee Chun (-8), Lancaster (Pa.) C.C., 2015 1953 Women’s Open Women’s Open 8, Fay Crocker (146), Wichita (Kan.) C.C., 1955 Women’s Open Most Strokes Under Par, 18 Holes Male: 9 under, Justin Thomas (63), third round, Erin Hills, USGA Championships Media Guide 5 Largest 54-Hole Lead Women’s Amateur 27 holes, Joellyn Erdmann d. Grace Park, quarter- Male: 10, Tiger Woods (205), Pebble Beach (Calif.) G.L., 2000 finals, Firethorn G.C., Lincoln, Neb., 1996 Women’s Open Amateur Female: 10, Babe Didrikson Zaharias (216), Salem C.C., 27 holes, Andrea Messer d.
Recommended publications
  • *Schedule As of July 23, 2020 and Subject to Change Denotes Major Championship
    *Schedule as of July 23, 2020 and subject to change denotes Major Championship Date Tournament Host Club TV Times (All Eastern) Purse (Defending Champion) January 13-19 Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions Four Seasons Golf & Sports Club Orlando GC Jan. 16 12:00pm - 3:00pm $1,200,000 Gaby Lopez presented by Insurance Office of America Lake Buena Vista, Florida GC Jan. 17 12:00pm - 3:00pm GC Jan. 18 2:00pm - 3:00pm NBC Jan. 18 3:00pm - 5:00pm GC Jan. 19 2:00pm - 3:00pm NBC Jan. 19 3:00pm - 5:00pm January 20-26 Gainbridge LPGA at Boca Rio Boca Rio Golf Club GC Jan. 23 11:30am - 2:00pm $2,000,000 Madelene Sagstrom Boca Raton, Florida GC Jan. 24 11:30am - 2:00pm GC Jan. 25 3:00pm - 5:30pm GC Jan. 26 3:00pm - 5:00pm February 3-9 ISPS Handa Vic Open 13th Beach Golf Links GC Feb. 5 11:00pm - 2:00am $1,100,000 Hee Young Park Barwon Heads GC Feb. 6 11:00pm - 2:00am Victoria, Australia GC Feb. 7 9:30pm - 3:00am GC Feb. 8 8:30pm - 2:00am February 10-15 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open Royal Adelaide Golf Club GC Feb. 12 9:00pm - 2:00am $1,300,000 Inbee Park Seaton, South Australia GC Feb. 13 9:00pm - 2:00am GC Feb. 14 10:00pm - 2:00am GC Feb. 15 9:00pm - 2:00am July 31- August 2 LPGA Drive On Championship Inverness Club GC Jul. 31 9:00am - 11:30 am $1,000,000 Toledo, Ohio GC Aug.
    [Show full text]
  • The Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York
    The Saint Andrew’s Society of the State of New York Established 1756 Join us for the John A. Fraser Memorial Golf Tournament the Society’s 76th Annual Tournament St. Andrew’s Golf Club, Thursday, June 3rd, 2021 The 76th Annual St. Andrew’s Society Golf Tournament will take us back to the birthplace of golf in America and home to our Society’s very first golf outing in 1945: St. Andrew’s Golf Club in Hastings-on-Hudson. The history of Saint Andrew’s Golf Club is replete with “firsts” in American golf. Saint Andrew’s hosted the first U.S. Amateur and “Open” Championships. It was a founding member (along with The Country Club, the Chicago Golf Club, the Newport Country Club and Shinnecock Hills Golf Club) of the United States Golf Association. In 1900 Saint Andrew’s member Charles E. Sands won the first Men’s Olympic Golf Championship at the Paris Games. The magnificent golf course of the Saint Andrew’s Golf Club has been shaped by the skill and imagination of three renowned designers over the course of its nearly 115 years of operation. The first design of the Saint Andrew’s Mount Hope course was the work of William Henry Tucker Sr. who had joined the professional staff in 1895. Having apprenticed under Tom Dunn, whose U.K. based firm was, at the time, the most active golf course construction company in the world, “Willie” Tucker was well qualified to lay out the new course. The project was initiated in 1896; the course officially opened in the summer of 1897.
    [Show full text]
  • Platinum Clubs®
    Platinum Clubs® Established by Club Leaders Forum in 1997, Platinum Club status is the pinnacle of recognition for Private Clubs in the world. 845 Platinum Clubs in 50 Countries and Growing Europe Union o Austria o England o France Asia North America o Italy o Belgium o Singapore o USA o Finland o China o Canada o Germany o India o Mexico o Ireland o Indonesia o Bermuda o The Netherlands o Hong Kong o Barbados o Northern Ireland o Japan o The Bahamas o Norway o Malaysia o Costa Rica o Portugal o Philippines o Russia o Taiwan o Thailand South America o Spain Middle o Sweden o South Korea o Brazil East/Africa o Switzerland o Argentina o South Africa o Luxembourg o Chile o Kenya o Scotland o Colombia o UAE o Monaco o Uruguay o Bahrain o Jordan Oceania o Qatar o Australia o New Zealand Platinum Clubs of America Top 150 Platinum Country Clubs # 1 Congressional Country Club # 14 Desert Mountain Club # 2 Ocean Reef Club # 15 Fishers Island Club # 3 The Vintage Club # 16 Isleworth Golf & Country Club # 4 Boca West Country Club # 17 Charlott Country Club # 5 Addison Reserve Country Club # 18 The Country Club # 6 John’s Island Club # 19 Indian Creek Country Club # 7 Cherokee Town and Country Club # 20 Houston Country Club # 8 Monterey Peninsula Country Club # 21 Southern Hills Country Club # 9 Country Club of Virginia # 22 Admirals Cove # 10 Fishers Island Club # 23 Jupiter Island Club # 9 Chevy Chase Club # 24 Bellerive Country Club # 10 River Oaks Country Club # 25 Westchester Country Club # 11 Medinah Country Club # 12 The Los Angeles Country
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 LPGA Priority List
    May 22, 2017 2017 LPGA Priority List 1. Top 80: Members in the top 80 on the previous year’s season-ending Money List. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by the Members’ positions on the Career Money List as of the end of the previous year. 1. Ariya Jutanugarn 28. In-Kyung Kim 55. Sarah Jane Smith 2. Lydia Ko 29. Pornanong Phatlum 56. Megan Khang 3. Brooke M. Henderson 30. Chella Choi 57. Lizette Salas 4. In Gee Chun 31. Jodi Ewart Shadoff 58. Pernilla Lindberg 5. Shanshan Feng 32. Eun-Hee Ji 59. Gaby Lopez 6. Sei Young Kim 33. Hee Young Park 60. Xi Yu Lin 7. Anna Nordqvist 34. Lee-Anne Pace 61. Sandra Gal 8. Brittany Lang 35. Danielle Kang 62. Mariajo Uribe 9. So Yeon Ryu 36. Angela Stanford 63. Jacqui Concolino 10. Haru Nomura 37. Alison Lee 64. Marina Alex 11. Minjee Lee 38. Cristie Kerr 65. Paula Creamer 12. Amy Yang 39. Moriya Jutanugarn 66. Ai Miyazato 13. Carlota Ciganda 40. Alena Sharp 67. Mika Miyazato 14. Charley Hull 41. Mi Hyang Lee 68. Inbee Park 15. Stacy Lewis 42. Azahara Munoz 69. Kris Tamulis 16. Mirim Lee 43. Catriona Matthew 70. Sakura Yokomine 17. Lexi Thompson 44. Christina Kim 71. Jing Yan 18. Gerina Piller 45. Jennifer Song 72. Katie Burnett 19. Hyo Joo Kim 46. Brittany Lincicome 73. Paula Reto 20. Mi Jung Hur 47. Morgan Pressel 74. Kelly Shon 21. Suzann Pettersen 48. Beatriz Recari 75. Lee Lopez 22. Mo Martin 49.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 LPGA Priority List JAN-07-2021
    1/7/2021 Priority List Report 2021 LPGA Priority List JAN-07-2021 1. Top-80: Members in the top 80 (and ties) on the 2019 season-ending Money List. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by the Members' positions on the Career Money List as of the end of the 2019. 1. Jin Young Ko 30. Caroline Masson 59. Sarah Jane Smith ** 2. Sei Young Kim 31. Azahara Munoz 60. Wei-Ling Hsu 3. Jeongeun Lee6 32. Bronte Law 61. Sandra Gal * 4. Brooke M. Henderson 33. Megan Khang 62. Katherine Kirk 5. Nelly Korda 34. Su Oh 63. Amy Olson 6. Lexi Thompson 35. Ally Ewing 64. Jodi Ewart Shadoff 7. Sung Hyun Park 36. Mi Hyang Lee 65. Stacy Lewis 8. Minjee Lee 37. Mo Martin * 66. Gerina Piller 9. Danielle Kang 38. Suzann Pettersen ** 67. Mel Reid 10. Hyo Joo Kim 39. Morgan Pressel 68. Cydney Clanton 11. Ariya Jutanugarn 40. Marina Alex 69. Pornanong Phatlum 12. Hannah Green 41. Nanna Koerstz Madsen 70. Cheyenne Knight 13. Lizette Salas 42. Jennifer Kupcho 71. Sakura Yokomine 14. Mi Jung Hur 43. Jing Yan 72. In Gee Chun 15. Carlota Ciganda 44. Gaby Lopez 73. Sarah Schmelzel 16. Shanshan Feng 45. Jasmine Suwannapura 74. Xiyu Lin 17. Amy Yang 46. Kristen Gillman 75. Tiffany Joh 18. Nasa Hataoka 47. Mirim Lee 76. Pajaree Anannarukarn 19. Charley Hull 48. Jenny Shin 77. Austin Ernst 20. Yu Liu 49. Nicole Broch Larsen 78. Maria Fernanda Torres 21. Brittany Altomare 50. Chella Choi 79.
    [Show full text]
  • Information Guide
    RAMBLINWRECK.COM / @GT_GOLF 1 GEORGIA TECH TV ROSTER Anders Albertson Bo Andrews Drew Czuchry Michael Hines Jr. • Woodstock, Ga. Sr. • Raleigh, N.C. Sr. • Auburn, Ga. So. • Acworth, Ga. Seth Reeves Ollie Schniederjans Richard Werenski Vincent Whaley Sr. • Duluth, Ga. Jr. • Powder Springs, Ga. Sr. • South Hadley, Mass. Fr. • McKinney, Texas Bruce Heppler Brennan Webb Head Coach Assistant Coach 2 GEORGIA TECH GOLF 2013-14 GEORGIA TECH GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE Quick Facts Offi cial Name Georgia Institute of Technology Location Atlanta, Ga. Founded 1885 Enrollment 21,000 Colors Old Gold and White Nicknames Yellow Jackets, Rambling Wreck Offi cial Athletics Website Ramblinwreck.com Conference Atlantic Coast (ACC) PAGEAGE INDEX President Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson 2012-132012-13 Outlook 2 InternationalInternational Competition 3939 Director of Athletics Mike Bobinski 2011-122011-12 Final Statistics 3 LetterwinnersLetterwinners 51 Faculty Athletics Rep. Dr. Sue Ann Bidstrup Allen ACC Championship HistoryHistory 48 NationalNational Collegiate Champions 3636 Head Coach Bruce Heppler (19th year) ACC Championship Teams 6666 NationalNational Honors 3535 Offi ce Phone (404) 894-0961 Administration 1717 NCAANCAA Championship History 4444 Email [email protected] All-AmericansAll-Americans 34 ProfessionalProfessional Golf Champions 3232 Administrative Coordinator Brennan Webb (2nd year) All-America Scholars 2929 Roster/Schedule/MediaRoster/Schedule/Media Information 1 All-Conference Selections 3737 Team Awards 4040 Offi ce Phone (404) 894-4423 Amateur,Amateur, Professional ChChampionsampions 38 Team HistoryHistory At-A-Glance 5522 Email [email protected] CarpetCarpet Capital CollegiateCollegiate 20 Tech’s All-Time Greats 22-3322-33 Golf Offi ce Fax (404) 385-0463 GeorgiaGeorgia Tech Players and Coaches .......................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 LPGA Priority List MAY-24-2021
    5/24/2021 Priority List Report 2021 LPGA Priority List MAY-24-2021 1. Top-80: Members in the top 80 (and ties) on the 2019 season-ending Money List. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by the Members' positions on the Career Money List as of the end of the 2019. 1. Jin Young Ko 30. Caroline Masson 59. Sarah Jane Smith ** 2. Sei Young Kim 31. Azahara Munoz 60. Wei-Ling Hsu 3. Jeongeun Lee6 32. Bronte Law 61. Sandra Gal * 4. Brooke M. Henderson 33. Megan Khang 62. Katherine Kirk 5. Nelly Korda 34. Su Oh 63. Amy Olson 6. Lexi Thompson 35. Ally Ewing 64. Jodi Ewart Shadoff 7. Sung Hyun Park 36. Mi Hyang Lee 65. Stacy Lewis 8. Minjee Lee 37. Mo Martin * 66. Gerina Piller 9. Danielle Kang 38. Suzann Pettersen ** 67. Mel Reid 10. Hyo Joo Kim 39. Morgan Pressel 68. Cydney Clanton 11. Ariya Jutanugarn 40. Marina Alex 69. Pornanong Phatlum 12. Hannah Green 41. Nanna Koerstz Madsen 70. Cheyenne Knight 13. Lizette Salas 42. Jennifer Kupcho 71. Sakura Yokomine 14. Mi Jung Hur 43. Jing Yan 72. In Gee Chun 15. Carlota Ciganda 44. Gaby Lopez 73. Sarah Schmelzel 16. Shanshan Feng 45. Jasmine Suwannapura 74. Xiyu Lin 17. Amy Yang 46. Kristen Gillman 75. Tiffany Joh 18. Nasa Hataoka 47. Mirim Lee 76. Pajaree Anannarukarn 19. Charley Hull 48. Jenny Shin 77. Austin Ernst 20. Yu Liu 49. Nicole Broch Larsen 78. Maria Fernanda Torres 21. Brittany Altomare 50. Chella Choi 79.
    [Show full text]
  • COURSE NAME CITY STATE ALBERTVILLE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Albertville Alabama MOUNTAIN VIEW GOLF COURSE Alden Alabama LAKEWINDS
    COURSE NAME CITY STATE ALBERTVILLE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Albertville Alabama MOUNTAIN VIEW GOLF COURSE Alden Alabama LAKEWINDS GOLF COURSE Alex City Alabama WILLOW POINT COUNTRY CLUB Alex City Alabama ALPINE BAY GOLF CLUB Alpine Alabama WHIPPORWHILL GOLF COURSE Altoona Alabama ANDALUSIA COUNTRY CLUB Andalusia Alabama EVANS BARNES GOLF COURSE Andalusia Alabama ANDERSON CREEK GOLF COURSE Anderson Alabama ANNISTON COUNTRY CLUB Anniston Alabama ANNISTON MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE Anniston Alabama B & J GOLF CENTER Anniston Alabama CANE CREEK GOLF COURSE Anniston Alabama CIDER RIDGE GOLF CLUB Anniston Alabama INDIAN OAKS GOLF CLUB Anniston Alabama PINE HILL COUNTRY CLUB Anniston Alabama BROOKSIDE GOLF COURSE Arab Alabama TWIN LAKES GOLF CLUB Arab Alabama UNION SPRINGS COUNTRY CLUB Armstrong Alabama CLAY COUNTY PUBLIC GOLF COURSE Ashland Alabama ATHENS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Athens Alabama CANEBRAKE GOLF CLUB Athens Alabama CHRISWOOD GOLF COURSE Athens Alabama SOUTHERN GALES GOLF CLUB Athens Alabama WOODLAND GOLF COURSE Athens Alabama ATMORE COUNTRY CLUB Atmore Alabama WILLS CREEK COUNTRY CLUB Attalla Alabama AUBURN LINKS AT MILL CREEK Auburn Alabama INDIAN PINES RECREATIONAL AUTHORITY Auburn Alabama MOORE'S MILL GOLF CLUB Auburn Alabama MOORE'S MILL GOLF CLUB Auburn Alabama PIN OAKS GOLF CLUB Auburn Alabama EUFAULA COUNTRY CLUB Bakerhill Alabama LAKEPOINT RESORT GOLF COURSE Bakerhill Alabama RED EAGLE GOLF COURSE Bakerhill Alabama WARRIOR POINT GOLF CLUB Barney Alabama HOLLY HILLS COUNTRY CLUB Bay Minette Alabama BENT BROOK GOLF COURSE Bess Alabama
    [Show full text]
  • THE LAST TIME an LPGA GOLFER... Won by 10+
    THE LAST TIME AN LPGA GOLFER... Won by 10+ ..............................................................Yani Tseng (10 strokes), Wegmans LPGA Championship (6/26/11) Won by 5+ .................................Lexi Thompson (5 strokes), Kingsmill Championship presented by JTBC (5/21/17) Won in a playoff........Haru Nomura (over Cristie Kerr, SD6), Volunteers of America Texas Shootout presented by JTBC (4/30/17) Won in a multi-hole playoff....Haru Nomura (over Cristie Kerr, SD6), Volunteers of America Texas Shootout presented by JTBC (4/30/17) Won in a 3-hole aggregate playoff.................Brittany Lang (over Anna Nordqvist), U.S. Women’s Open (7/10/16) Won in a playoff with multiple players.......Lydia Ko (over Mirim Lee and Ariya Jutanugarn, SD4), Marathon Classic (7/17/16) Won with a score of -25 or better ...............................Anna Nordqvist (-25), Bank of Hope Founders Cup (3/19/17) Won with a score of -20 or better ............Lexi Thompson(-20), Kingsmill Championship presented by JTBC (5/21/17) Won with a score of even par .............................................................................Eun-Hee Ji, U.S. Women’s Open (7/12/09) Won with a score over par ................................................................................... Birdie Kim, U.S. Women’s Open (6/26/05) Won in their home state ..........................................................Cristie Kerr, CME Group Tour Championship (11/22/15) Won back-to-back tournaments: Shanshan Feng, Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia and TOTO Japan Classic (2016) Won three-straight tournaments: Ariya Jutanugarn, Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic, Kingsmill Championship, LPGA Volvik Championship (2016) Won four-straight tournaments: Lorena Ochoa, Safeway International, Kraft Nabisco Championship, Corona Championship, Ginn Open (2008) Rolex First Time winner ......................................................... Charley Hull, CME Group Tour Championship (11/20/16) Sponsors Invite won ..............................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • The Major Date for the Elite in Women's World Golf
    PRESS KIT APRIL 2019 01.SPORT THE MAJOR DATE FOR THE ELITE IN WOMEN’S WORLD GOLF As its turns 25, The Evian Championship makes its big midsummer comeback. From 25 to 28 July 2019, the only Grand Slam stage in Continental Europe welcomes the leading 120 women golfers in the world, who are selected according to very tough eligibility criteria. This birthday edition of the Major is of course one of sporting excellence thanks to the quality of the field and its course, with its overall prize purse now $4,100,000. In terms of the course, the Evian Resort Golf Club is even more spectacular with hole 13 young players to bring the talents of tomorrow to the fore, visible when awarding wildcards or shortened to a par 4 and hole 18 reshaped into a par 5, offering a venue to match the event’s at dedicated events (Evian Championship Juniors Cup, Haribo Kids Cup, Evian Junior Event…). status, surrounded by nature in its summer splendour. In addition to the competition itself, the 25th birthday is a big celebration of golf for all of the The 25th anniversary is also the opportunity to highlight The Evian Championship’s societal spectators, from discerning fans to tourists, curious to take part in a global sporting event while role and its steadfast involvement in creating exposure for women’s world golf, working closing on holiday. New packages including the Family Pass or Group Pass will enable everyone to with the athletes, the way it has always been since the tournament was created by Antoine experience the tournament, the sidelines and exclusive events in the best possible conditions.
    [Show full text]
  • U.S. Open 1 U.S
    U.S. Open 1 U.S. Open Championship 121st Record Book 2021 2 U.S. Open Bryson DeChambeau Wins the 2020 Championship Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and now Bryson DeChambeau. when DeChambeau laid out his bold strategy, though some They are the three golfers who have captured an NCAA indi- critics derided his intentions. Winning at Winged Foot from vidual title, a U.S. Amateur and a U.S. Open. DeChambeau the rough, they said, couldn’t be done. joined that esteemed fraternity at Winged Foot Golf Club with a performance for the ages on what many consider one Then on Saturday night under floodlights on the practice of the game’s most demanding championship tests. facility following the third round, DeChambeau hit driver after driver, and 3-wood after 3-wood. He hit balls until just DeChambeau carded a final-round, 3-under-par 67 to earn past 8 p.m. when the rest of his competition was either eat- a decisive six-stroke victory over 54-hole leader and wun- ing dinner or setting their alarm clocks. derkind Matthew Wolff, who was vying to become the first U.S. Open rookie to win the title since 20-year-old amateur While he only found six fairways on Sunday, DeChambeau Francis Ouimet in 1913. put on an exquisite display of iron play and putting, hitting 11 of 18 greens and registering 27 putts. Starting the the final “It’s just an honor,” said DeChambeau, who also is the 12th round two strokes back of Wolff, DeChambeau tied the 2019 player to have won a U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Football League, Rejected a Ited Future As Reasons
    State golf tournaments Page 2 Lining up for Buckner Page3 Wisconsin State Journal Tuesday, July 27,1987, Section 2 • Letters to sports editor Page 4 With Wright out, Jaworski might be in By Tom Oates make some adjustment in their offer cooled when they acquired David becomes quite evident that the posi- to us," Schaeffer said Monday. Woodley from Pittsburgh on June 30 tion we've taken is most reasonable. Sports reporter Schaeffer termed the contract for a lOth-round draft pick. They re- But they're fixed at a point that is not Packer notes, NFL notes on Page 2 proposals "quite far apart," and said newed their interest last Tuesday, acceptable to us." It looks more and more like start- no date has been set for additional however, saying they did so because Schaeffer doesn't think the re- ing quarterback Randy Wright will talks. He said it would take at least it was apparent that Wright would not building Packers will sign Jaworski not be signed by the time the Green one full day of negotiations to reach be in camp on time. for more than they would sign Wright. Bay Packers officially open training an agreement. Jaworski, who has unsuccessfully He cited Jaworski's age — he's 10 camp Wednesday. Wright started every game last shopped his services around the Na- years older than Wright — and lim- It also looks more and more like season and made $185,000 in base sal- tional Football League, rejected a ited future as reasons. long-time Philadelphia Eagle quar- ary.
    [Show full text]