1994 - Women (All)
The winners in the category "1994 - Women (All)" are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.
Majors
du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (Aug 25-28). Second-placed Michelle McGann (USA) finished 1 shot behind Martha Nause (USA), who recorded her first major championship win, and last of her three LPGA Tour titles. [Ottawa H&GC, Ottawa, Ontario].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (23rd) (March 24-27). Second-placed Laura Davies (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Andrews (USA), who recorded her first and only major championship win. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
USGA
The US Women's Open (49th) (July 21-24). Second-placed Tammie Green (USA) finished 1 shot behind Sheehan (USA), who recorded the second of her two US Women's Open titles. [Old course, Indianwood G&CC, Lake Orion, Mich.].
Majors
McDonald's
The McDonald's LPGA Championship (40th) (May 12-15). Second-placed Alice Ritzman (USA) finished 3 shots behind Davies (Eng), who recorded her second major championship win. [DuPont CC, Wilmington, Delaware].
Amateur
LGU
The Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship (91st). Duggleby (Eng) beat Cecilia Mourgue D'Algue (Fra) 3 and 1 in the final. [Newport GC, Newport, South Wales].
Amateur
EGA
Played as the International European Amateur Championship - Ladies (July 21-24). Second-placed Terri McKinnon (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Martina "Tina" Fischer (Ger). [Gamla/Old course, Båstad Golfklubb, Båstad, Skane Lan, Sweden].
Amateur
USGA
Played as the U.S. Girls' Junior Championship. Kuehne (USA) beat Molly Cooper (USA) 5 and 3 in the final. [Meadow Lark CC, Great Falls, Montana].
Amateur
USGA
The US Women's Amateur Championship (94th). Ward (USA) beat defending champion Jill McGill (USA) 2 and 1 in the final. [Cascades course, The Homestead, Hot Springs, Virginia].
Amateur
USGA
Played as the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship. McGill (USA) beat Heidi Voorhees (USA) 6 and 4 in the 18-hole final. [Hills course, Tam O'Shanter GC, Canton, OH; course closed permanently in 2018].
America
PING/Welch's
Played as the PING/Welch's Championship. Second-placed Pat Bradley (USA) and Juli Inkster (USA) finished 4 shots behind Alfredsson (Swe). [Blue Hill CC, Canton, nr Boston, MA].
America
x
Played as the Atlanta Women's Championship. Liselotte Neumann (Swe) finished 1 shot behind Skinner (USA). [Eagle's Landing CC, Stockbridge, nr Atlanta, GA].
America
Jamie Farr
Played as the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic (July 8-10). Kelly Robbins (USA) beat Tammie Green (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole, to record her second LPGA Tour win. [Highland Meadows GC, Sylvania, nr Toledo, Ohio].
Played as the Youngstown-Warren LPGA Classic. Second-placed Colleen Walker (USA) finished 2 shots behind Green (USA). [Avalon Lakes course, Avalon G&CC, Warren, Ohio; at the time known as Avalon Lakes CC].
America
Cup Noodles
Played as the Cup Noodles Hawaiian Ladies Open. Second-placed Jane Geddes (USA) finished 1 shot behind Figueras-Dotti (Esp), who recorded her first (and only) LPGA Tour win. [Ko Olina GC, Kapolei, Oahu, Hawaii].
America
HealthSouth
Played as the HealthSouth Palm Beach Classic. Second-placed Lauri Merten (USA) finished 1 shot behind Coe-Jones (Can), who claimed her second LPGA Tour win. [Wycliffe G&CC, Wellington, nr West Palm Beach, FL].
America
Diners Club
Played as the inaugural Diners Club Matches (Dec 9-11; unofficial post-season event involving four two-player teams from each of the LPGA, PGA and Snr PGA Tours; teams compete against other teams from their own tour). Kelly Robbins (USA) & Tammie Green (USA) beat Juli Inkster (USA) & Patty Sheehan (USA) 2 and 1 in the final of the LPGA matches. [Nicklaus Tournament (resort) course, PGA West, La Quinta, CA].
America
Diners Club
Played as the inaugural Diners Club Matches (Dec 9-11; unofficial post-season event involving four two-player teams from each of the LPGA, PGA and Snr PGA Tours; teams compete against other teams from their own tour). Kelly Robbins (USA) & Tammie Green (USA) beat Juli Inkster (USA) & Patty Sheehan (USA) 2 and 1 in the final of the LPGA matches. [Nicklaus Tournament (resort) course, PGA West, La Quinta, CA].
America
JCPenney
Played as the JCPenney Classic (Dec 1-4; two-person team event; one PGA Tr, one LPGA Tr). Winning team of Brad Bryant (USA) & Marta Figueras-Dotti (Esp) beat Robert Gamez (USA) & Helen Alfredsson (Swe) with a par at the fourth playoff hole. [Innisbrook Resort, Palm Harbor, nr Tampa, FL].
America
x
Played as the Lady Keystone Open. Second-placed Laura Davies (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Crosby (USA), who recorded the second of her two LPGA Tour wins. [West course, Hershey CC, Hershey, PA].
America
Corning
Played as the LPGA Corning Classic. Second-placed Stephanie Farwig (USA) and Nancy Ramsbottom (USA) finished 1 shot behind Daniel (USA). [Corning CC, Corning, nr Elmira, New York].
America
McCall's
Played as McCall's LPGA Classic at Stratton Mtn. Second-placed Nancy Ramsbottom (USA) finished 3 shots behind Carolyn Hill (USA), who recorded her first (and only) LPGA Tour win. [Stratton Mtn GC, Stratton, VT].
America
Sprint
Played as the Sprint Championship. Second-placed Kelly Robbins (USA) finished 1 shot behind Steinhauer (USA), who recorded her second LPGA Tour win. [Indigo Lakes GC, Daytona Beach, Florida].
America
GHP
Played as the inaugural GHP Heartland Classic (Sep 28-Oct 1). Elaine Crosby (USA) and Pearl Sinn (USA) finished 3 shots behind Neumann (Swe), who recorded her fifth LPGA Tour win. [Forest Hills CC, Chesterfield, Missouri].
America
x
Played as the Minnesota LPGA Classic. Second-placed and defending champion Hiromi Kobayashi (Jpn) finished 2 shots behind Neumann (Swe). [Edinburgh USA GC, Brooklyn Pk, nr Minneapolis, Minnesota].
America
Oldsmobile
Played as the Oldsmobile Classic. Lisa Kiggens (USA) finished 4 shots behind Daniel (USA). [Walnut Hills CC, East Lansing, Michigan].
America
Std Register/PING
Played as the Standard Register PING Championship. Second-placed Beth Daniel (USA) and Elaine Crosby (USA) finished 4 shots behind Davies (Eng). [Moon Valley CC, Phoenix, Arizona].
America
PING-Cellular One
Played as the PING-Cellular One LPGA Golf Championship (Sept 9-11). Second-placed Betsy King (USA) finished 1 shot behind 34-year-old Missie McGeorge (USA), who recorded her first LPGA Tour win. [Columbia Edgewater CC, Portland, Oregon].
America
Safeco
Played as the Safeco Classic. Second-placed Tammie Green (USA), Michelle Estill (USA), Christa "Chris" Johnson (USA) and Rosie Jones (USA) finished 1 shot behind Richard (USA). [Meridian Valley CC, Kent, nr Seattle, WA].
America
x
Played as the World Championship of Women's Golf. Second-placed Elaine Crosby (USA) finished 3 shots behind Daniel. [Naples National GC, Naples, Florida].
America
Sara Lee
Played as the Sara Lee Classic. Second-placed and defending champion Meg Mallon (USA) finished 1 shot behind Davies (Eng). [General's Retreat course, Hermitage GC, Old Hickory, Nashville, TN].
America
ShopRite
Played as the ShopRite LPGA Classic (June 24-26). Second-placed Michelle Estill (USA) finished 2 shots behind Donna Andrews (USA). [Greate Bay CC, Somers Point, NJ].
America
JCPenney
Played as the JCPenney LPGA Skins Game (unofficial LPGA Tr event). Sheehan (USA) won with a total of 13 skins worth $285,000 (at the time the highest first prize ever won by an LPGA Tour player). Second: defending champion Betsy King (USA) 5 skins worth $165,000. Brandie Burton (USA) and Nancy Lopez (USA) were both shutout with no skins. [Stonebriar CC, Frisco, nr Dallas, Texas].
America
x
Played as the inaugural Children's Medical Center LPGA Classic (Aug 12-14). Will (USA) beat Alicia Dibos (Peru) and Jill Briles-Hinton (USA) with a birdie at the second playoff hole, to claim the last of her three LPGA Tour wins. [CC of the North, Beavercreek, Dayton, Ohio].
America
State Farm
Played as the State Farm Rail Classic. Second-placed Kim Shipman (USA) finished 1 shot behind Mucha (USA). [Rail GC, Springfield, Illinois].
America
x
Played as the Chicago Challenge. Second-placed Dale Eggeling (USA) and Robin Walton (USA) finished 3 shots behind Geddes (USA), who recorded the last of her 11 LPGA Tour wins. [White Eagle GC, Naperville, Illinois].
America
JAL
Played as the JAL Big Apple Classic presented by Golf Magazine. Daniel (USA) beat Laura Davies (Eng) with a birdie at the first playoff hole, to claim her 30th LPGA Tour win. [Wykagyl CC, New Rochelle, New York].
America
Chrysler
Played as the inaugural Chrysler-Plymouth Tournament of Champions (March 2-5; unrelated to the LPGA Tour's earlier one-off Tournament of Champions event in 1969). Lauri Mertens (USA) and Nancy Lopez (USA) finished in second-place behind Dottie Mochrie (USA, née Pepper). [North/South course, Grand Cypress GC, Orlando, FL].
America
x
Played as the Rochester International. Second-placed Dawn Coe-Jones (Can) finished 1 shot behind Kiggens (USA), who recorded her first (and only) LPGA Tour win. [Locust Hill CC, Pittsford, Rochester, NY].
America
PING/Welch's
Played as the PING/Welch's Championship. Second-placed Brandie Burton (USA) and Judy Dickinson (USA) finished 3 shots behind Andrews (USA). [North course, Randolph GC, Tucson, AZ].
Europe
Weetabix
Played as the Weetabix Women's British Open (Aug 11-14; Women's Pro Golf Eurpn Tr/LPGA Tr event). Second-placed Dotti Mochrie (USA, née Pepper) and Annika Sörenstam (Swe) finished 3 shots behind Neumann (Swe). [Duke's course, Woburn GC, nr Milton Keynes, Bucks].
Europe
BMW
Played as the BMW European Masters (June 23-26). Second-placed Tracy Hanson (USA) finished 3 shots behind Helen Wadsworth (Wales), who recorded her first win on the Women's Professional Golf European Tour. [Royal Bercuit GC, Grez-Doiceau, Walloon Brabant; at the time known as Bercuit GC].
Europe
Evian
The inaugural Evian Masters (June 9-12; LET major ch'ship). Second-placed Sarah Gautrey (Aus) and Lora Fairclough (Eng) finished 3 shots behind Alfredsson (Swe). [Evian Masters GC, Evian-les-Bains, France; at the time known as Royal GC].
Europe
Ford
Played as the Ford Golf Classic (April 21-24; Women's Pro Golf Eurpn Tr season-opener). Second-placed Joanne Morley (Eng) and Trish Johnson (Eng) finished 4 shots behind 26-year-old Nilsmark (Swe), who recorded her first win on the Women's Professional Golf European Tour. [Duchess course, Woburn GC, nr Milton Keynes, Bucks].
Europe
Hennessy
Played as the Hennessy Ladies Cup (Jun 30-July 3). Second-placed Alison Nicholas (Eng) finished 1 shot behind defending champion Neumann (Swe). [Golf & Land Club Köln, Refrath, nr Cologne].
Europe
OVB
Played as the inaugural OVB Damen Open Austria (June 23-26). Descampe (Belg) beat Tracy Hanson (USA) in a playoff. [GC Zell am See, Kaprun, Austria].
Europe
Sens
Played as the Sens Ladies Dutch Open (Sept 9-11). Second-placed Sofia Gronberg-Whitmore (Swe) finished 2 shots behind Weima (Neth), who recorded her first win on the Women's Professional Golf European Tour. [Het Rijk van Nijmegen GC, nr Nijmegen, Netherlands].
Europe
Waterford Dairies
Played as the Waterford Dairies Ladies English Open (Sept 1-4). Second-placed Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (Fra) and Corinne Dibnah (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Meunier-Lebouc (Fra), who recorded her first win on the Women's Professional Golf European Tour. [The Tytherington Club, Macclesfield, Cheshire].
Europe
VAR
Played as the VAR Open de France Dames (Oct 13-16). Forbes (Scot) beat Dale Reid (Scot) and Suzanne Strudwick (Eng) in a sudden-death playoff. [Saint Endréol Golf Resort, La Motte, Provence].
Europe
BMW
Played as the BMW Italian Ladies Open (Sept 22-25). Dibnah (Aus) beat Dale Reid (Scot) in a playoff to record her second win in this event. [Lignano GC, Lignano Sabbiadoro, Udine, Italy].
Europe
x
Played as the inaugural Costa Azul Ladies Open (May 19-22; last played as a Tour event in 1988). Second-placed Lora Fairclough (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Mendiburu (Fra). Reduced to 36 holes due to bad weather. [Troia Golf, Carvahal, nr Setubal, Portugal].
Europe
x
Played as the La Manga Spanish Open (Sept 29-Oct 2; last played in 1988). De Lorenzi (Fra) beat Sofia Gronberg-Whitmore (Swe) in a playoff. [La Manga Club, nr Cartagena, Murcia, Spain].
Europe
x
Played as the Lalla Meryem Cup (unofficial limited-field event). Won by Stewart (Eng). [Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, Rabat, Morocco].
Europe
Trygg Hansa
Played as the Trygg Hansa Ladies Open (Aug 18-21). Second-placed Corinne Dibnah (Aus) finished 4 shots behind Neumann (Swe), who recorded her tenth win on the Women's Professional Golf European Tour. [Haninge GC, nr Stockholm, Sweden].
Europe
Holiday Ireland
Played as the Holiday Ireland Women's Open (July 28-31; last played in 1986). Second-placed Helen Wadsworth (Wales) and Carin Hjalmarsson (later Carin Koch) finished 8 shots behind Davies (Eng). [St Margaret's G&CC, St Margaret's, Co. Dublin].
Europe
Skoda
Played as the Skoda Women's Scottish Open (Aug 4-7; last played in 1988). Second-placed Karina Orum (Den) finished 1 shot behind Davies (Eng). [East course, Dalmahoy Hotel & CC, Midlothian].
Asia
Toray
Played as the Toray Japan Queens Cup (Nov 4-6; LPGA & Jpn LPGA Trs event). Betsy King (USA) finished in second place behind first-time LPGA Tour winner Ko (S Kor). [Oak Hills CC, nr Katori, Chiba, Japan].
Aus/NZ
Alpine
Played as the Alpine Australian Ladies Masters (Dec 15-18; ALPG Tr event; first time played over 72 holes). Second-placed Karrie Webb (Aus) finished 4 shots behind defending champion Davies (Eng). [RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia].
Aus/NZ
Holden
Played as the Holden Women's Australian Open (Dec 8-11; ALPG Tr event; last played in 1978). Second placed Rachel Hetherington (Aus) finished 5 shots behind Sörenstam (Swe). This event marked the first professional win for Sörenstam, as well as the debut appearance of Karrie Webb as a professional golfer. [Royal Adelaide GC, Seaton, Adelaide, SA].
Awards
WPG Eurpn Tr
Neumann (Swe) won the Vivien Saunders Trophy, recording the season's lowest stroke average on the Women Professional Golfers' European Tour.
Awards
LPGA Tr
Daniel (USA) won her third Vare Trophy, recording the season's lowest scoring average on the LPGA Tour. Laura Davies (Eng) was second with 70.91; Dottie Pepper (USA) was third with 70.98.
Awards
LPGA Tr
Davies (Eng) won the LPGA Tour 1994 Money List, with earnings of $687,201 on the Tour. Beth Daniel (USA) was second with $659,426; Liselotte Neumann (Swe) was third with $505,701.
Awards
WPG Eurpn Tr
Neumann (Swe) won the WPG European Tour 1994 Order of Merit, with earnings of £102,750 on the Tour. Helen Alfredsson (Swe) was second with £63,315; Laura Davies (Eng) was third with £59,384.
Awards
LPGA Tr
Daniel (USA) won her third LPGA Tour Player of the Year Award, based on a points system for top 10 finishes and performance in Majors.
Awards
WPG Eurpn Tr
Hanson (USA) won the WPG European Tour 1994 Rookie of the Year Award as the leading first-season player. She finished seventh on the Tour's (money-based) Order of Merit, with earnings of £44,205.
Awards
LPGA Tr
Sörenstam (Swe) won the LPGA Tour 1994 Louise Suggs Rookie of the Year Award as the leading first-season player. Award based on a points accumulation for finishes in Tour events. Sörenstam finished 39th on the LPGA money list, with earnings of $127,451.
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