LPGA Tour
The main tournament wins for LPGA Tour are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.
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Wendy's
Played as the (the last) Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge (Nov 11/12; 18-hole unofficial event for three 3-player teams representing PGA, LPGA and Champions Tours; team score based on best two individual scores vs par for each hole). Winners: LPGA Tour (-17; Natalie Gulbis, Cristie Kerr & Stacy Lewis, who shared $500,000). Second: Champions Tour (-16; Fred Funk, Bernhard Langer & Kenny Perry). Third: PGA Tour (-8; Jason Day, Billy Horschel & Boo Weekley). [Rio Secco GC, nr Las Vegas, NV].
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Wendy's
Played as the Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge (Nov 10; TV screening Dec 19/20; 18-hole unofficial event for three 3-player teams representing PGA, LPGA and Champions Tours; team score based on best two individual scores vs par for each hole). Winners: LPGA Tour (-17; Natalie Gulbis, Cristie Kerr & Suzann Pettersen, who shared $400,000). Second: Champions Tour (-16; Nick Price, Jay Haas & Fred Funk, who shared $330,000). Third: PGA Tour (Stewart Cink, Fred Couples & Bubba Watson, who shared $270,000). [Rio Secco GC, nr Las Vegas, NV].
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Wendy's
Played as the Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge (Nov 13; TV screening Dec 22/23; 18-hole unofficial event for three 3-player teams representing PGA, LPGA and Champions Tours; played in two rounds of nine holes per round). LPGA Tour (Cristie Kerr, Morgan Pressel & Natalie Gulbis, who shared $400,000) tied at 7-under with the Champions Tour (Fred Funk, Jay Haas & Nick Price, who shared $270,000). Kerr beat Funk with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th). Third: PGA Tour (-6; Bubba Watson, Camilo Villegas & Chris DiMarco, who shared $330,000 ... more than the Champions Tr, as the PGA Tr won the front-nine, but placed third over the full 18). [Reflection Bay GC, Lake Las Vegas, Henderson, NV].
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Wendy's
Played as the Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge (Nov 9; TV screening Dec 18/19; 18-hole unofficial event for three 3-player teams representing PGA, LPGA and Champions Tours; aggregate of individual scores in relation to par). Winners: LPGA Tour (Grace Park, Cristie Kerr & Julie Inkster, who shared $340,000). Second: Champions Tour (Craig Stadler, Tom Kite & Peter Jacobsen, who shared $335,000). Third: PGA Tour (Jay Haas, Fred Couples & John Daly, who shared $225,000). [Reflection Bay GC, Lake Las Vegas, Henderson, NV].
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Wendy's
Played as the Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge (Nov 6; TV screening Dec 22/23; 18-hole unofficial event for three 3-player teams representing PGA, LPGA and Snr PGA Tours; played in three rounds of six holes per round). Winners: LPGA Tour (Dottie Pepper, Annika Sörenstam & Karrie Webb, who shared $350,000). Second: Snr PGA Tour (Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson & Fuzzy Zoeller). Third: PGA Tour (Mark Calcavecchia, John Daly & Fred Couples). [SouthShore CC, Lake Las Vegas, Henderson, NV].
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei International (21st) (Oct 29-31). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour; 12 top women professionals per team. Result: LPGA 15.5 pts, JLPGA 8.5 pts; 15th straight win for the US team. Playing captains: Lorie Kane, Fumiko Muraguchi. [Sosei CC, Narita, Chiba, Japan].
SUNDAY SINGLES (twelve 18-hole matches; LPGA player American unless stated otherwise): Laura Davies (Eng) halved with Kaori Higo (71-71); Mardi Lunn (Aus) lost to Aki Nakano (79-74); Liselotte Neumann (Swe) bt Fumiko Muraguchi (69-72); Tina Barrett bt Junko Yasui (70-74); Lorie Kane (Can) lost to Fuki Kido (75-69); Rosie Jones beat Yuri Fudo (72-73); Sherri Steinhauer beat Han Hee Won (73-74); Janice Moodie (Scot) lost to Aki Takamura (76-73); Nancy Scranton lost to Midori Yoneyama (77-74); Mi Hyun Kim (S Kor, US team) beat Ok Hee Ku (S Kor, Jpn team) (69-74); Rachel Hetherington (Aus) bt Akiko Fukushima (74-75); Cindy McCurdy lost to Hiromi Kobayashi (76-68).
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei International (20th) (Oct 30-Nov 1). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour; 18 top women professionals per team. Result: LPGA 24 pts, JLPGA 12 pts. [Tsukuba CC, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan].
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei International (19th) (Oct 24-26). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour; 18 top women professionals per team. Result: LPGA 23 pts, JLPGA 13 pts. [Tsukuba CC, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan].
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei International (18th) (Oct 25-27). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour; 18 top women professionals per team. Result: LPGA 21.5 pts, JLPGA 14.5 pts. [Ami GC, Ami, Ibaraki, Japan].
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei International (17th) (Oct 27-29). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour; 18 top women professionals per team. Result: LPGA 19 pts, JLPGA 17 pts. [Ami GC, Ami, Ibaraki, Japan].
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei International (16th) (Oct 28-30). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour; 18 top women professionals per team. Result: LPGA 22.5 pts, JLPGA 13.5 pts. [Ami GC, Ami, Ibaraki, Japan].
Winning LPGA team: Dottie Mochrie, Val Skinner, Donna Andrews, Michelle McGann, Beth Daniel, Hiromi Kobayashi, Alicia Dibas, Martha Nause, Jane Geddes, Meg Mallon, Judy Dickinson, Nancy Ramsbottom, Helen Alfredsson, Alice Ritzman, Dawn Co-Jones, Elaine Crosby, Tammir Green, Sherri Steinhauer.
Losing JLPGA team: Yuko Moriguchi, Akami Yomaoka, Fuki Kido, Aiko Hoshimoto, Woo-soon Ko, Young-me Lee, Tashimi Kimura, Mayuni Hirase, Ayako Okamoto, Kaori Higo, Chieko Nishida, Suzuko Maeda, Michiko Hattori, Akiko Fukushima, Ikuyo Shiotani, Jae-sook Won, Kumiko Hiyoshi, Nayoko Yoshikawa.
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei International (15th) (Oct 29-31). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour; 16 top women professionals per team. Result: LPGA 23 pts, JLPGA 9 pts. [Ami GC, Ami, Ibaraki, Japan].
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Wendy's
Played as the inaugural Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge (Sept 1; TV screening Dec 26; 18-hole unofficial event for three 3-player teams representing PGA, LPGA and Snr PGA Tours; aggregate of individual scores in relation to par). Winners: LPGA Tour (-4; Patty Sheehan, Nancy Lopez & Dottie Mochrie/nee Pepper, who shared $300,000). Second: Snr PGA Tour (-3; Chi Chi Rodriguez, Larry Laoretti & Jack Nicklaus). Third: PGA Tour (-1; Tom Kite, Ray Floyd & Fred Couples). [New Albany CC, nr Columbus, OH].
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei International (14th) (Oct 30-Nov 1). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour; 16 top women professionals per team. Result: LPGA 21.5 pts, JLPGA 10.5 pts. [Tone GC, Inashiki, Ibaraki, Jpn].
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei International (13th) (Nov 1-3). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour; 16 top women professionals per team. Result: LPGA 21.5 pts, JLPGA 10.5 pts. [Tsukuba CC, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan].
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei International (12th) (Oct 26-28). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour; 16 top women professionals per team. Result: LPGA 22.5 pts, JLPGA 9.5 pts. [Tsukuba CC, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan].
SUNDAY SINGLES (sixteen 18-hole matches; LPGA player mentioned first): Dottie Mochrie bt Junko Yasui (68-72); Patty Sheehan bt Hisako Higuchi (68-71); Rosie Jones bt Fusako Nagala (68-74); Patti Rizzo bt Mitsuko Hamada (71-73); Cindy Rarick bt Hie-shyun Huang (71-73); Tammie Green bt Yueh-chun Huang (70-72); Danielle Ammaccapane bt Mayumi Hirase (70-76); Colleen Walker bt Ikuyo Shiotam (71-77); Deb Richard bt Hiromi Takamura (70-78); Dale Eggeling bt Aiko Takasu (73-75); Cathy Johnston bt Ai-yu Tu (75-78); Cathy Gerring lost to Fukumi Tani (79-75); Ayako Okamoto (Jpn, LPGA team) bt Chikayo Yamazaki (69-78); Barb Mucha lost to Norimi Terasawa (73-72); Jane Geddes lost to Nayoko Yoshikawa (74-73); Cindy Figg-Currier lost to Yuko Moriguchi (75-74).
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei International (11th) (Oct 27-29). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour. Result: LPGA beat JLPGA with respective aggregate team strokeplay scores of 2568 to 3487. Best individual was Colleen Walker (210); runner-up Hiromi Kobayashi. [Tsukuba CC, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan].
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei Ladies Cup (10th) (Oct 28-30). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour. Result: LPGA beat JLPGA by 17 pts to 11. Best individual was Beth Daniel (139); runner-up Rosie Jones. [CC The Lakes, Kasama, Ibaraki, Japan].
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei Ladies Cup (9th) (Oct 30-Nov 1). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour. Result: LPGA beat JLPGA by 17.5 pts to 10.5. Best individual was Fukumi Tani (139); runner-up Tatsuko Ohsako. [Tsukuba CC, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan].
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei Ladies Cup (8th) (Oct 31-Nov 2). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour. Result: LPGA beat JLPGA by 19 pts to 17. Best individual was Ayako Okamoto (140); runners-up Sandra Palmer and Juli Inkster. [Tsukuba CC, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan].
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Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei Cup Team Match (7th) (Nov 1-3). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour. Result: LPGA beat JLPGA by 32 pts to 16. Best individual was Jan Stephenson (138), who beat Alice Miller in a playoff. [Edosaki CC, Inashiki, Ibaraki, Japan].
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Sports Nippon
Played as the Sports Nippon Team Match (5th) (Nov 4-6). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour. Result: LPGA beat JLPGA by 51 pts to 39. Best individual was Chako Higuchi (142); runners-up Sandra Haynie and Pat Bradley. [Edosaki CC, Inashiki, Ibaraki, Japan].
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Pioneer
Played as the Pioneer Cup (4th) (Oct 31-Nov 2). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour. Result: LPGA beat JLPGA by 34 pts to 26. Best individual was Nayoko Yoshikawa (141); runner-up Yuko Moriguchi. [Genjiyama GC, Ichihara, Chiba, Japan].
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Pioneer
Played as the Pioneer Cup (2nd). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour. Result: LPGA beat JLPGA with respective aggregate team strokeplay scores of 2290 to 2309. Best individual was Amy Alcott (224), who beat Sally Little in a playoff.
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Pioneer
Played as the inaugural Pioneer Cup. LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour. Result: LPGA beat JLPGA with respective aggregate team strokeplay scores of 1145 to 1156. Best individual was Yuko Moriguchi (137); runner-up Amy Alcott.
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