1993 LPGA Championship
Appearance
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Golf tournament
Tournament information | |
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Dates | June 10–13, 1993 |
Location | Bethesda, Maryland |
Course(s) | Bethesda Country Club |
Tour(s) | LPGA Tour |
Format | Stroke play - 72 holes |
Statistics | |
Par | 71 |
Length | 6,261 yards (5,725 m)[1] |
Cut | 145 (+3) |
Prize fund | $1.0 million |
Winner's share | 150,000ドル |
Champion | |
United States Patty Sheehan | |
275 (−9) | |
Bethesda is located in the United States
Bethesda
Bethesda
Location in the United States
Bethesda is located in Maryland
Bethesda
Bethesda
Location in Maryland
The 1993 LPGA Championship was the 39th LPGA Championship, played June 10–13 at Bethesda Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland, a suburb northwest of Washington, D.C.
Patty Sheehan won the fourth of her six major titles, one stroke ahead of runner-up Lauri Merten.[2] She trailed by two strokes after entering the final round,[3] and it was her third and final win at the LPGA Championship, with previous victories in 1983 and 1984.[2]
This was the last of four consecutive LPGA Championships at Bethesda Country Club.
Final leaderboard
[edit ]Sunday, June 13, 1993
Place | Player | Score | To par | Money ($) |
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1 | United States Patty Sheehan | 68-68-70-69=275 | −9 | 150,000 |
2 | United States Lauri Merten | 73-70-66-67=276 | −8 | 93,093 |
3 | United States Barb Bunkowsky | 68-70-69-70=277 | −7 | 67,933 |
T4 | United States Tammie Green | 71-69-69-70=279 | −5 | 40,130 |
United States Betsy King | 72-66-72-69=279 | |||
United States Michelle McGann | 73-68-68-70=279 | |||
United States Patti Rizzo | 72-69-67-71=279 | |||
T8 | United States Trish Johnson | 68-73-69-70=280 | −4 | 23,651 |
United States Cathy Johnston-Forbes | 68-68-70-74=280 | |||
United States Nancy Scranton | 74-68-72-66=280 |
References
[edit ]- ^ a b "LPGA Championship". Wilmington Morning Star. (North Carolina). June 14, 1993. p. 8B.
- ^ a b c Ginsburg, David (June 14, 1993). "Sheehan wins 3rd LPGA". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated PRess. p. 1B.
- ^ Shapiro, Leonard (June 13, 1993). "Unheralded pro jumps to top of LPGA chart". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). (Washington Post). p. 1E.
- ^ "KPMG Women's PGA Championship (LPGA Championship)". LPGA. 1993. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
External links
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