1993 - Women America
The winners in the category "1993 - Women America" are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.
America
PING/Welch's
Played as the PING/Welch's Championship. Berteotti (USA) beat defending champion Dottie Mochrie (USA, née Pepper) with a birdie at the fifth playoff hole, to claim her first (and only) LPGA Tour win. [Blue Hill CC, Canton, nr Boston, MA].
America
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Played as the Atlanta Women's Championship. Sherri Steinhauer (USA) finished 2 shots behind Johnson (Eng). [Eagle's Landing CC, Stockbridge, nr Atlanta, GA].
America
Jamie Farr
Played as the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic (July 2-4). Second-placed Hollis Stacy (USA) finished 1 shot behind Brandie Burton (USA), who recorded her second LPGA Tour win. [Highland Meadows GC, Sylvania, nr Toledo, Ohio].
Played as the Youngstown-Warren LPGA Classic. Lopez (USA) beat Deb Richard (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. [Avalon Lakes course, Avalon G&CC, Warren, Ohio; at the time known as Avalon Lakes CC].
America
Itoki
Played as the Itoki Hawaiian Ladies Open. Second-placed Nancy Lopez (USA) finished 1 shot behind defending champion Walters (Can). [Ko Olina GC, Kapolei, Oahu, Hawaii].
America
HealthSouth
Played as the HealthSouth Palm Beach Classic. Tammie Green (USA) beat JoAnne Carner (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole, to record her second LPGA Tour win. [Wycliffe G&CC, Wellington, nr West Palm Beach, FL].
America
Kyocera
Played as the Kyocera Inamori Classic. Second-placed Juli Inkster (USA) finished 1 shot behind Monaghan (USA), who claimed the second of her two LPGA Tour wins, which both came in this event. [Riverwalk GC, San Diego, CA; at the time known as Stardust CC].
America
JCPenney
Played as the JCPenney Classic (Dec 2-5; two-person team event; one PGA Tr, one LPGA Tr). Winning team of Mike Springer (USA) & Melissa McNamara (USA) finished 4 shots clear of five second-placed teams: John Huston (USA) & Amy Benz (USA); Robert Gamez (USA) & Helen Alfredsson (Swe); Fred Funk (USA) & Tina Barrett (USA); Kenny Perry (USA) & Sherri Steinhauer (USA); Tom Sieckmann (USA) & Deborah McHaffie (Puerto Rico). [Copperhead course, Innisbrook Resort, Palm Harbor, nr Tampa, FL].
America
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Played as the Lady Keystone Open. Second-placed Betsy King (USA) finished 2 shots behind Skinner (USA). [West course, Hershey CC, Hershey, PA].
America
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Played as the Las Vegas LPGA. Second-placed Missie McGeorge (USA) finished 4 shots behind first-time LPGA Tour winner Johnson (Eng). [Canyon Gate CC, Las Vegas, Nevada].
America
Corning
Played as the LPGA Corning Classic. First-time LPGA Tour winner Robbins (USA) beat Alison Nicholas (Eng) with a par at the first playoff hole. [Corning CC, Corning, nr Elmira, New York].
America
McCall's
Played as McCall's LPGA Classic at Stratton Mtn. Second-placed Donna Andrews (USA) finished 1 shot behind Lofland-Dormann (USA), who recorded the second of her two LPGA Tour wins. [Stratton Mtn GC, Stratton, VT].
America
McDonald's
Played as the McDonald's Championship. Second-placed Sherri Steinhauer (USA) finished 1 shot behind Davies (Eng). [DuPont CC, Wilmington, Delaware].
America
Sprint
Played as the Sprint Classic. Second-placed Rosie Jones (USA) finished 1 shot behind Albers (USA), who recorded her first (and only) LPGA Tour win. [Killearn CC, Tallahassee, Florida].
America
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Played as the Minnesota LPGA Classic. Kobayashi (Jpn) beat Cindy Rarick (USA) with a par at the first playoff hole, to record her second LPGA Tour win. [Edinburgh USA GC, Brooklyn Pk, nr Minneapolis, Minnesota].
America
Oldsmobile
Played as the Oldsmobile Classic. Tammie Green (USA), Alice Ritzman (USA) and Trish Johnson (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Geddes (USA), who recorded her 10th LPGA Tour win. [Walnut Hills CC, East Lansing, Michigan].
America
Std Register/PING
Played as the Standard Register PING Championship. Second-placed Dawn Coe-Jones (Can) and Kris Tschetter (USA) finished 5 shots behind Sheehan (USA). [Moon Valley CC, Phoenix, Arizona].
America
PING-Cellular One
Played as the PING-Cellular One LPGA Golf Championship (Sept 10-12). Second-placed Missie McGeorge (USA) and Tina Barrett (USA) finished 1 shot behind 26-year-old Donna Andrews (USA), who recorded her first LPGA Tour win. [Columbia Edgewater CC, Portland, Oregon].
America
Safeco
Played as the Safeco Classic. Second-placed Rosie Jones (USA) finished 1 shot behind Burton (USA). [Meridian Valley CC, Kent, nr Seattle, WA].
America
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Played as the World Championship of Women's Golf. Second-placed Donna Andrews (USA), Michelle McGann (USA), Meg Mallon (USA) and Sherri Steinhauer (USA) finished 2 shots behind Dottie Mochrie (USA, née Pepper). [Naples National GC, Naples, Florida].
America
Sara Lee
Played as the Sara Lee Classic. Mallon (USA) beat Tina Tombs (Can) with a birdie at the third playoff hole. [General's Retreat course, Hermitage GC, Old Hickory, Nashville, TN].
America
ShopRite
Played as the ShopRite LPGA Classic (June 25-27). Second-placed Judy Dickinson (USA), Amy Benz (USA) and Beth Daniel (USA) finished 2 shots behind Shelley Hamlin (USA), who recorded the last of her three LPGA Tour wins. [Greate Bay CC, Somers Point, NJ].
America
JCPenney
Played as the JCPenney LPGA Skins Game (unofficial LPGA Tr event). King (USA) won with a total of 7 skins worth $185,000. Second: Nancy Lopez (USA) with skins worth $110,000. Third: defending champion Pat Bradley (USA) with skins worth $85,000. Fourth: Dottie Mochrie (USA, née Pepper) with skins worth $70,000. [Stonebriar CC, Frisco, nr Dallas, Texas].
America
State Farm
Played as the State Farm Rail Classic. Dobson (Eng) beat Dottie Mochrie (USA, née Pepper) with a birdie at the fifth playoff hole, to record her first (and only) LPGA Tour win. [Rail GC, Springfield, Illinois].
America
Chicago Sun-Times
Played as the Chicago Sun-Times Challenge. Second-placed Betsy King (USA) finished 1 shot behind Schreyer (USA), who recorded her first (and only) LPGA Tour win. [White Eagle GC, Naperville, Illinois].
America
JAL
Played as the JAL Big Apple Classic presented by Golf Magazine. Second-placed Rosie Jones (USA) finished 4 shots behind first-time LPGA Tour winner Kobayashi (Jpn). [Wykagyl CC, New Rochelle, New York].
America
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Played as the Rochester International. Second-placed and defending champion Patty Sheehan (USA) finished 1 shot behind Green (USA). [Locust Hill CC, Pittsford, Rochester, NY].
America
PING/Welch's
Played as the PING/Welch's Championship. Second-placed Betsy King (USA) finished 1 shot behind Mallon (USA). [North course, Randolph GC, Tucson, AZ].
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