1984 LPGA Championship
Appearance
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Golf tournament
Tournament information | |
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Dates | May 31 – June 3, 1984 |
Location | Mason, Ohio |
Course(s) | Jack Nicklaus Golf Center Grizzly Course |
Tour(s) | LPGA Tour |
Format | Stroke play - 72 holes |
Statistics | |
Par | 72 |
Length | 6,298 yards (5,759 m) |
Cut | 151 (+7) [1] |
Prize fund | $250,000 |
Winner's share | 37,500ドル |
Champion | |
United States Patty Sheehan | |
272 (−16) | |
Jack Nicklaus Golf Center is located in the United States
Jack Nicklaus Golf Center
Jack Nicklaus Golf Center
Location in the United States
Jack Nicklaus Golf Center is located in Ohio
Jack Nicklaus Golf Center
Jack Nicklaus Golf Center
Location in Ohio
The 1984 LPGA Championship was the 30th LPGA Championship, played May 31 to June 3 at Jack Nicklaus Golf Center at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio, a suburb northeast of Cincinnati.
Defending champion Patty Sheehan shot 131 (−13) on the weekend to win the second of her three LPGA Championships, ten strokes ahead of runners-up Pat Bradley and Beth Daniel.[2] [3]
Final leaderboard
[edit ]Sunday, June 3, 1984
Place | Player | Score | To par | Money ($) |
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1 | United States Patty Sheehan | 71-70-63-68=272 | −16 | 37,500 |
T2 | United States Pat Bradley | 71-72-70-69=282 | −6 | 19,375 |
United States Beth Daniel | 71-73-70-68=282 | |||
4 | United States Patti Rizzo | 74-71-68-70=283 | −5 | 13,750 |
5 | Canada Lisa Walters | 72-72-71-69=284 | −4 | 11,250 |
6 | Australia Penny Pulz | 72-72-70-72=286 | −2 | 9,375 |
T7 | United States Juli Inkster | 75-71-72-69=287 | −1 | 5,811 |
United States Betsy King | 72-67-76-72=287 | |||
Japan Ayako Okamoto | 72-71-74-70=287 | |||
United States Alice Ritzman | 73-69-74-71=287 | |||
United States Robin Walton | 73-69-75-70=287 |
Source:[2]
References
[edit ]- ^ "King putts to two-shot lead". Eugene Register-Guard. Associated Press. June 2, 1984. p. 9B.
- ^ a b "Sheehan repeats victory, setting records along the way". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. June 4, 1984. p. 4B.
- ^ Bergener, John (June 4, 1984). "Sheehan almost eclipses legend". Toledo Blade. (Ohio). p. 20.
External links
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