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2ND

U.S. SENIOR WOMEN’S OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

PLAYERS GUIDE— Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club | Southern Pines, N.C. —

May 16-19, 2019

AMY ALCOTTBirth Date: February 22, 1956

Birthplace: Kansas City, Mo.

Age: 63 Ht.: 5’6

Home: Santa Monica, Calif.

Turned Professional: 1975

Joined LPGA Tour: 1975

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 4-5

LPGA Tour Victories: 29 - 1975 USX Golf Classic; 1976Chrysler-Plymouth Classic, Colgate Far East Open; 1981Sarasota Classic; 1977 Houston Exchange Clubs Classic; 1978American Defender; 1979 Elizabeth Arden Classic, du MaurierClassic, Crestar-Farm Fresh Classic, Mizuno Classic; 1980American Defender, Mayflower Classic, U.S. Women’s Open,San Diego Inamori Golf Classic; 1981 Potamkin CadillacClassic; 1982 Women’s Kemper Open; 1983 Kraft NabiscoChampionship; 1984 Crestar-Farm Fresh Classic, LadyKeystone Open, Safeway Classic, Konica San Jose Classic;1985 Welch’s /Circle K Championship, Moss Creek Women’sInvitational, Samsung World Championship; 1986 Mazda HallOf Fame Championship, Columbia Savings Classic; 1988 KraftNabisco Championship; 1989 Welch’s Championship; 1991Kraft Nabisco Championship

Exemption ListHere are the golfers who are currently exempt from qualifying

for the 2019 U.S. Senior Women’s Open Championship,with their exemption categories listed.

Player Exemption Category Player Exemption Category

Amy Alcott 4,7,8Helen Alfredsson 2,7,8,13,14,15,16Danielle Ammaccapane 2,8,16Donna Andrews 7,8Jean Bartholomew 9,16Laura Baugh 5Nanci Bowen 7Barb Bunkowsky 16JoAnne Carner 4,5,8Kay Cockerill 5Jane Crafter 16Laura Davies 1,2,4,7,8,12,

13,14,15,16Alicia Dibos 2,16Wendy Doolan 8,9,16Cindy Figg-Currier 16Jamie Fischer 2Joanne Foreman 5Amy Fruhwirth 5Jane Geddes 4,7,8Tammie Green-Parker 2,7,8Suzy Green-Roebuck 2Lisa Grimes 9,16Carolyn Hill 5Juli Inkster 2,4,5,7,8,13,

16,17Becky Iverson 16Christa Johnson 7,8,16

Trish Johnson 2,12,14,15,16,17Cathy Johnston-Forbes 2,7,10,16Rosie Jones 2,8.14,16Lorie Kane 8,16Laurel Kean 2Judith Kyrinis 18Martha Leach 2,3Jenni Lidback 7Marilyn Lovander 2,16Alice Miller 7Barbara Moxness 2,10,16Barb Mucha 2,8,16Martha Nause 7,16Liselotte Neumann 2,4,8,14,16,17Michele Redman 2,8,14,15,16Susie Redman 2,16Laurie Rinker 9,10,16Yuko Saito 2Nancy Scranton 7Val Skinner 8Hollis Stacy 4,7,8Jan Stephenson 4,7,8Lara Tennant 18Kris Tschetter 8Maggie Will 16Sue Wooster 18,21

Exemptions From Sectional QualifyingPlayers in the following categories will be eligible for exemption from Sectional Qualifying in the 2019 Championship only.

The USGA reserves the right to revise any of the exemption categories. Exemption under categories reserved for amateurs willbe granted only to players who are currently amateurs, unless otherwise indicated. An amateur who is exempt into the Championshipproper through a category reserved for amateurs becomes ineligible if she becomes a professional before beginning play or during the

play of the Championship, unless otherwise indicated. Exempt players who wish to participate in the Championship must file an entry,except those players for whom blank entries are filed as noted below.

1 Winner of the 2018 U.S. Senior Women’s Open Championship

2 From the 2018 U.S. Senior Women’s Open Championship, the 20lowest scorers and anyone tying for 20th place

3 From the 2018 U.S. Senior Women’s Open Championship, theamateur returning the lowest 72-hole score

4 Winners of the U.S. Women’s Open Championship who reachedtheir 50th birthday on or before May 16, 2019. (10 yearexemption)

5 Any professional or applicant for reinstatement who has won theU.S. Women’s Amateur Championship (three year exemption)

6 Winners of the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship who reachedtheir 50th birthday on or before May 16, 2019 (must be anamateur) (five year exemption)

7 Winners of the following events when deemed a major* by theLPGA Tour and who reached their 50th birthday on or beforeMay 16, 2019. ANA Inspiration (1983-present), EvianChampionship (2013-present), AIG Women’s British Open(2019-), Ricoh Women’s British Open (2001-2018), du MaurierClassic (1979-2000), KPMG Women’s PGA Championship(1955-present), Titleholders Championship (1946- 1966 & 1972)or Western Open (1930-1967) (10 year exemption). *Includingformer names of said events, such as the LPGA ChampionshipKraft Nabisco/Dinah Shore

8 From the final 2018 LPGA Tour all-time money list, the top 150 ormoney leaders and ties. Age eligible players within the top 150

9 Winners of the LPGA Teaching & Club Professional Championship(Championship Division) the last five years (2014-2018) and thefive lowest scorers and ties from the most recent Championship(2018)

10 From the 2018 LPGA Teaching & Club Professional Championship(Senior Division), the three lowest scorers and ties

11 Winners of LPGA Tour co-sponsored events, whose victories areconsidered official, in the last five calendar years (2014-2018) andduring the current calendar year to the initiation of the 2019 U.S.Senior Women’s Open Championship

12 From the 2018 final official Ladies European Tour and Japan LPGACareer Money lists, the top five money leaders

13 Playing members of the five most current United States andEuropean Solheim Cup Teams

14 From the 2018 Senior LPGA Championship, the 10 lowest scorersand anyone tying for 10th place

15 Winners and runners-up of the Senior LPGA Championship the lasttwo years (2017-2018)

16 From the final 2017 and 2018 official Legends Tour PerformancePoints list, the top 30 point leaders and ties

17 Winners of the Legends Tour co-sponsored events, excluding teamevents, whose victories are considered official, in the last twocalendar years (2017 & 2018) and during the current calendar yearto the initiation of the current year’s U.S. Senior Women’s OpenChampionship. Events must be a minimum of 36 holes

18 Winners of the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Championship thelast two years (2017 & 2018) and the 2018 runner-up (must be anamateur)

19 Winners of the 2017 and 2018 U.S. Women’s Mid-AmateurChampionship (must be an amateur)

20 Playing members of the two most current United States and GreatBritain & Ireland Curtis Cup Teams and the two most currentUnited States Women’s World Amateur Teams (must be anamateur)

21 Winners of the 2018 R&A Women’s Senior Amateur and CanadianWomen’s Senior Amateur Championships (must be an amateur)

22 Special exemptions as selected by the USGA. Must have filed anentry by April 10, 2019. Deadline for submission of request: April10, 2019. Players must select a qualifying site at the time of entry

2019 U.S. SENIOR WOMEN'S OPEN PLAYERS' GUIDE — 1

�AMY ALCOTT (CONTINUED)

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 4, 7, 8Alcott was born in Kansas City, Mo. Alcott met Walter Kellerwhen she was 8, and he remained her coach and mentor throughouther LPGA career. Keller went on to became a legendary instructorin the Southern California area and owned a well-known golfschool in West Los Angeles. Alcott’s first big win was the U.S.Girls’ Junior in 1973. She turned pro in 1975 at age 18, directlyupon graduating from Palisades High School in Pacific Palisades,Calif.Her first victory came in just her third start as a professional at theOrange Blossom Classic. She went on to be named LPGA TourRookie of the Year. Alcott won four tournaments in a year threetimes, in 1979, 1980, and 1984. Her best year came in 1980, whenin addition to those four victories she also won the LPGA VareTrophy for lowest scoring average, finished second five times andwas in the top 10 in 21 out of 28 tournaments played and earned$220,087. The year was vital since she also won the U.S. Women’sOpen.Alcott’s first major championship victory came at the 1979 PeterJackson Classic (later renamed the du Maurier Classic). She wenton to win the U.S. Women’s Open in 1980 and the Nabisco DinahShore three times, in 1983, 1988, and 1991. The 1991 NabiscoDinah Shore was her final victory on the LPGA Tour. After her winat the 1988 Dinah Shore, Alcott initiated what is now a tradition ofthe winner leaping into Poppie’s Pond to celebrate.That win was the 29th of her career. At the time, the LPGA Hall ofFame required at least 30 career wins for entry. Alcott chased forthe 30th win over the next several years. In 1999, the LPGAswitched to points-based criteria under which Alcott gained admis-sion, and she was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.Alcott played a total of 628 LPGA events and made the cut in 517of them. She was in the top 10 207 times or 33% of her starts. Alcottplayed for 30 years and in that time earned $3,419,391.From 2001 to 2004, the Office Depot Championship hosted byAmy Alcott was a part of the LPGA Tour. Following the end of hertouring days, Alcott started working in golf course design and alsohosted a satellite radio program. She has written an instructionalbook and taped an instructional video called “Winning at Golf withAmy Alcott”. In 2009, Amy published “The Leaderboard: Conver-sations on Golf and Life”. Alcott is also a member of the NationalJewish Museum Sports Hall of Fame. In July 2007, Alcott acceptedthe position as girls’ golf coach at Harvard-Westlake School inNorth Hollywood, Calif.After she left competitive golf Amy’s success and colorful person-ality set the course for her role as spokesperson for a distinctive listof blue-chip companies and charity organizations such as ElizabethArden; Sunkist; Ralph Lauren; Quaker Oats; Countrywide; An-dersen Consulting and Office Depot.Amy leads her own Santa Monica, Calif. based event consultingand course design company, Amy Alcott/GOLF. She has partneredwith world-renowned architect Gil Hanse on several coursesaround the world, including the 2016 golf venue in Rio de Janeirofor the 2016 Olympic Games.Amy shot 77-80-78-77=312 (+20) to finish T-42nd in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open

�Amy Alcott

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 25 23 9 1 73.05 $153,721.00 (8)

1984 24 23 13 4 72.34 $220,412.00 (5)

1985 22 22 13 3 71.78 $283,111.00 (4)

1986 23 22 12 2 71.99 $244,409.00 (4)

1987 26 21 6 0 72.57 $125,308.00 (19)

1988 25 24 15 1 71.62 $290,719.00 (7)

1989 25 23 6 1 72.07 $168,089.00 (18)

1990 22 17 4 0 73.12 $99,208.00 (42)

1991 23 20 7 1 72.43 $258,269.00 (13)

1992 22 18 4 0 72.70 $100,134.00 (55)

1993 22 14 2 0 72.91 $60,518.00 (77)

1994 22 17 4 0 72.13 $154,182.00 (35)

1995 21 14 2 0 72.86 $70,883.00 (73)

1996 20 11 1 0 73.48 $108,642.00 (58)

1997 16 7 0 0 74.16 (135) $18,779.00 (158)

1998 16 13 1 0 72.08 (40) $59,420.00 (101)

1999 16 8 1 0 73.66 (135) $25,385.00 (141)

2000 11 5 0 0 75.10 (171) $22,201.00 (149)

2001 10 5 0 0 74.48 (133) $17,146.00 (151)

2002 7 3 0 0 74.37 $22,588.00 (140)

2003 5 0 0 0 76.78 $0.00

2004 5 2 0 0 75.71 (203) $11,332.00 (158)

2005 3 0 0 0 76.67 $0.00

2006 3 0 0 0 77.20 $0.00

2007 1 0 0 0 80.50 $0.00

2008 1 0 0 0 78.00 $0.00

2013 1 0 0 0 80.50 $0.00

2014 1 0 0 0 81.00 $0.00

2015 1 0 0 0 82.00 $0.00

Amy Alcott’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1973 8 69 0 CUT 157 +11 73 84 0 0 $0.00

1974 38 80 0 CUT 159 +15 77 82 0 0 $0.00

1975 8 8 7 T19 308 +20 75 76 74 83 $1,019.76

1976 6 4 5 T5 299 +15 72 75 78 74 $2,329.29

1977 2 5 5 T4 298 +10 72 77 75 74 $2,923.77

1978 31 26 19 T12 296 +12 75 75 75 71 $2,150.00

1979 60 20 28 T37 300 +16 77 70 76 77 $920.00

1980 1 1 1 Win 280 -4 70 70 68 72 $20,047.50

1981 32 19 16 T19 295 +7 75 73 72 75 $2,200.00

1982 28 23 9 T13 296 +8 75 74 71 76 $3,085.50

1983 22 16 6 T11 296 +12 75 74 71 76 $3,895.00

1984 1 3 1 T3 292 +4 71 74 73 74 $13,008.00

1985 12 7 9 11 292 +4 72 72 74 74 $5,111.00

1986 33 3 6 T5 290 +2 75 69 74 72 $9,196.25

1987 7 2 12 T12 293 +5 72 71 76 74 $5,939.00

1988 63 61 54 T42 295 +11 76 74 74 71 $2,882.34

1989 25 15 15 T26 291 +7 73 71 73 74 $4,680.00

1990 22 14 7 T9 289 +1 72 72 72 73 $8,533.00

1991 36 3 3 3 286 +2 75 68 72 71 $32,882.00

1992 61 46 36 T13 293 +9 76 74 73 70 $10,887.00

1993 4 24 26 T26 291 +3 70 74 73 74 $6,894.56

1994 25 6 21 T6 284 Even 71 67 77 69 $21,486.67

1995 43 53 72 T63 297 +17 72 74 77 74 $2,109.00

1997 43 65 0 CUT 148 +6 73 75 0 0 $500.00

1998 123 111 0 CUT 156 +14 79 77 0 0 $500.00

Alcott’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........25� Rounds Played: ...............................92� Times Finished 72 Holes: .................21� Scoring Average: ....................... 73.71� Relation To Par:............................. 207� Top 3 Finishes:..................................3� Top 5 Finishes:..................................6� Top 10 Finishes:................................8

� Top 25 Finishes:.............................. 16� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 5� Rounds Under Par: .......................... 13� Rounds At Par:................................ 15� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 62� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 67� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 84

2019 U.S. SENIOR WOMEN'S OPEN PLAYERS' GUIDE — 2

BETSY ALDRICH (a) (alt)Birth Date: October 05, 1966

Age: 52

Home: Minnetonka, Minn.

College: Dartmouth College

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot an 83 at Edina CountryClub in Edina, Minn., to earn the first alternate spot.Aldrich was a three sport athlete at Dartmouth College. She wascaptain of both the women’s golf team and women’s hockey team,and also played soccer. After graduating from Dartmouth in 1989with a B.A. in sociology and education, she spent time teaching andcoaching at the high school level in Rhode Island and Minnesotabetween 1990 and 2000. She taught physical Education, Englishand Art History, while coaching soccer, hockey, tennis and golf.Aldrich has played in several Minnesota Golf Association (MGA)events over the years. She won the 2018 MGA Women’s SeniorAmateur Match Play Championship and added a top-10 finish withher brother, Mark Aldrich, in the MGA’s Mixed Amateur Champi-onship. Aldrich said she has been playing a lot of golf the lastseveral summers and her game has become much more consistent.She currently works as a Group Golf Trip Leader for RTG Golf, aprofessional golf travel company.

Aldrich is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

HELEN ALFREDSSONBirth Date: April 09, 1965

Birthplace: Goteborg, Sweden

Age: 54 Ht.: 5’1

Home: Orlando, Fla.

College: U.S. International Univ.

Turned Professional: 1989

Joined LPGA Tour: 1992

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 1-3

LPGA Tour Victories: 7 - 1993 Kraft Nabisco Championship;1994 Welch’s Championship; 1998 The Office Depot, Welch’s/Circle K Championship; 2003 Longs Drugs Challenge; 2008Evian Ladies Masters, Grand China Air LPGA

Ladies European Tour Victories: (11) 1990 WeetabixWomen’s British Open. 1991 Hennessy Cup, Trophee CoconutSkol. 1992 Hennessy Cup, IBM Open. 1994 Evian Masters.1996 Hennessy Cup. 1997 McDonald’s WPGA Championship ofEurope. 1998 Evian Masters. 2001 WPGA Cha

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 16Alfredsson was born in Gothenburg, Sweden. Alfredsson would beknown as a “free-spirited” person who shared a birthday with twoother “free-spirits”, the late Seve Ballesteros and Hugh Hefner.When she was 11, Alfredsson picked up a golf club at the sugges-tion of her father, Bjorn. In summer and on weekends during theschool year, Alfredsson would play in tournaments throughoutsouthern Sweden, and as a 14-year-old she was the youngest mem-ber of the Swedish junior team. Alfredsson was the Swedish na-tional champion from 1981-84, in 1986 and 1988. She won the1984 Belgium Junior International Championship and finishedthird at the 1988 European Individual Championship.In the winter of her senior year in high school, Alfredsson met aman at a dance club who told her she could make a lot of moneyin Paris as a model. Within a week Alfredsson was on a plane toFrance. Being a model, however, was not all she had imagined,which got her back into golf. Alfredsson returned to Sweden andfinished high school at 19, then after getting golf scholarship toU.S. International University went to San Diego. After graduatingfrom USIU in 1988 with a 3.2-grade point average and a degree ininternational business and marketing, Alfredsson went home toplay on the Ladies European Tour. In her rookie year she was theLadies European Tour (LET) Rookie of the Year in 1989; won the1990 Weetabix Women’s British Open and was a member of theinaugural European Solheim Cup Team in 1990. She won twice onthe LET in 1991 and won once each on the ALPG and Japanesetours. She earned exempt status for the 1992 LPGA Tour season bytying for 17th at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament. Afterplaying in the inaugural Solheim Cup in 1990, Helen showed upfor LPGA Q-School with the thought of playing on the LPGA Tourin 1991. But while standing on the practice putting green in tour-nament week, she learned she had missed the event’s signup dead-line. She couldn’t play and had to wait a full year to finally get herLPGA Tour card.

2019 U.S. SENIOR WOMEN'S OPEN PLAYERS' GUIDE — 3

�HELEN ALFREDSSON (CONTINUED)

She earned Rookie of the Year honors on the LPGA Tour in 1992despite not winning. She came close finishing 2nd at the MazdaJapan Classic, losing a four-hole playoff to Betsy King. She didwin three international events, the Hennessy Cup, the IBM Openand the Itoki Classic in Japan along with being a member of thevictorious European Solheim Cup Team.Alfredsson won for the first time in an LPGA major, the 1993Nabisco Dinah Shore. A little over three months after her DinahShore victory, Alfredsson nearly won the U.S. Women’s Open atCrooked Stick Golf Club, finishing T-2nd, one shot behind winnerLauri Merten. Alfredsson won $402,686 and was 5th on the LPGAmoney list.Alfredsson played full time on the LPGA Tour between 1992 and2010. In 395 starts she made the cut in 298 events and was in thetop 10, 82 times. Helen had total earnings of $5,792,555 on theLPGA Tour. Her best year was in 1998 when she won twice (TheOffice Depot & Welch’s /Circle K Championship. She earned$471,859 and was 14th on the money list. On the Ladies EuropeanTour, she won the Evian Masters and led the European Tour moneylist.Alfredsson has been a member of the European team in the Sol-heim Cup eight times: in 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002and 2009. Helen won a total of 12 points and had a career recordof 11 wins, 15 losses, and 2 halves. She was captain of the Euro-pean Solheim Cup team in the 2007 Solheim Cup, in which Europelost to the USA, 16-12.In 2005, Alfredsson went to the wedding of former NHLer UlfNilsson and met hockey star Kent Nilsson who had recently retiredand was playing a lot of golf. The two dated and then married.After that, Nilsson sometimes caddied for his wife. They have sixstepchildren.The last few years of Alfredsson’s career were slowed by an in-jured shoulder that she said was prolonged by misdiagnosis. Even-tual surgery led to eight months of rehab. After that Alfredssonworked hard and didn’t want to be forced out by injury. In talkswith her husband who knew when it was time to retire from theNHL, he said to her that she would know when it was time. Sherealized that it was time and announced at the Helsingborg Openshe was stepping away from competitive golf and made the EvianChampionship her last event.Today, she shuttles back and forth from her Bay Hill home and anapartment in Stockholm. At the end of 2016 Alfredsson wasnamed Player President of the Ladies European Tour, a role inwhich she is an ambassador for the LET. She also has maintainedher game and has played in several Legends Tour events, includingtwo top-3 finishes in the Senior LPGA Championship.In 2017 she was T-3rd, five back of winner Trish Johnson. She thenfinished T-2nd in 2018, four back of winner Laura Davies.Helen shot 72-79-73-71=295 (+3) to finish T-6th in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open

�Helen Alfredsson

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1991 2 1 0 0 75.50 $2,101.00 (204)

1992 24 19 8 0 71.84 $262,115.00 (16)

1993 22 19 9 1 71.40 $402,685.00 (5)

1994 23 20 10 1 71.65 $277,972.00 (14)

1995 22 19 10 0 71.84 $260,596.00 (20)

1996 20 11 3 0 73.00 $143,879.00 (43)

1997 20 15 5 0 72.08 (28) $189,441.00 (44)

1998 23 21 7 2 71.18 (9) $471,859.00 (14)

1999 26 19 10 0 71.30 (15) $369,176.00 (22)

2000 19 13 2 0 73.23 (99) $120,099.00 (72)

2001 25 22 2 0 71.82 (38) $223,745.00 (51)

2002 19 17 2 0 72.21 (34) $173,712.00 (52)

2003 18 14 1 1 72.27 (51) $227,229.00 (42)

2004 21 15 1 0 72.48 (71) $168,402.00 (64)

2005 20 11 2 0 72.75 (49) $135,729.00 (67)

2006 18 13 2 0 72.10 (41) $268,652.00 (51)

2007 11 7 0 0 73.36 (78) $66,316.00 (108)

2008 26 20 5 2 72.16 (47) $1,431,408.00 (5)

2009 20 14 3 0 71.48 (24) $385,271.00 (35)

2010 12 7 0 0 73.92 (108) $80,642.00 (80)

2011 3 0 0 0 76.83 $0.00

2012 1 0 0 0 73.50 $0.00

2013 3 0 0 0 75.66 $0.00

Helen Alfredsson’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1991 137 120 0 CUT 159 +17 84 75 0 0 $500.00

1992 9 46 27 T13 293 +9 71 79 72 71 $10,887.00

1993 1 2 1 T2 281 -7 68 70 69 74 $62,431.50

1994 1 1 3 T9 285 +1 63 69 76 77 $16,445.67

1995 11 32 66 T40 291 +11 69 75 78 69 $4,353.00

1996 57 95 0 CUT 152 +12 75 77 0 0 $500.00

1997 88 48 50 T48 294 +10 76 70 75 73 $4,262.00

1998 59 55 23 T13 296 +12 75 75 73 73 $30,684.00

1999 44 14 10 T12 284 -4 72 68 70 74 $37,666.00

2000 100 131 0 CUT 161 +17 78 83 0 0 $500.00

2001 24 35 31 T26 290 +10 71 73 74 72 $24,649.00

2003 72 115 0 WD 156 +14 76 80 0 0 $750.00

2004 99 124 0 CUT 154 +12 76 78 0 0 $750.00

2005 13 9 16 T23 296 +12 72 73 74 77 $34,556.00

2006 122 81 0 CUT 152 +10 79 73 0 0 $1,000.00

2008 7 2 3 2 287 -5 70 71 71 75 $350,000.00

2009 134 0 0 WD 81 +10 81 0 0 0 $1,000.00

2010 120 125 0 CUT 160 +18 81 79 0 0 $1,000.00

Alfredsson’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........18� Rounds Played: ...............................55� Times Finished 72 Holes: .................10� Scoring Average: ....................... 74.04� Relation To Par:............................. 159� Top 3 Finishes:..................................2� Top 5 Finishes:..................................2� Top 10 Finishes:................................3

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 7� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 7� Rounds Under Par: .......................... 13� Rounds At Par:.................................. 3� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 39� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 63� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 84

2019 U.S. SENIOR WOMEN'S OPEN PLAYERS' GUIDE — 4

DANIELLE AMMACCAPANEBirth Date: November 27, 1965

Birthplace: Babylon, N.Y.

Age: 53 Ht.: 5’5

Home: Phoenix, Ariz.

College: Arizona State

Turned Professional: 1987

Joined LPGA Tour: 1988

LPGA Tour Victories: 7 - 1991 Safeway International; 1992Safeway International, Mercury Titleholders Championship,Lady Keystone Open; 1997 Rainbow Foods Classic; 1998Mercury Titleholders Championship, Safeway Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2, 8, 16

Ammaccapane was born in Babylon, N.Y. The family moved toArizona and her father owned a restaurant. Her younger sister Dinaalso played golf on the LPGA Tour between 1993 and 2011. Afterthe family moved to Phoenix in 1976, she became interested intennis. But at 10 she retired from tennis a few months after takingup the game. So her dad Ralph, a restaurant owner with a 15 handi-cap, brought home a set of cut-down Hogan clubs and taught hisoldest daughter another game. “I have a killer instinct,” Ammacca-pane says proudly. “Running all over the tennis court with nothingto show for, it wasn’t for me.”

In golf, Ammaccapane had a successful junior and amateur careerbut it was hard on her in the beginning. Her male teammates on theThunderbird High team in Phoenix didn’t take kindly to her pres-ence. “It was brutal,” Ammaccapane says now. “But I learned toadjust.” By her senior year, she was one of the top two players onthe squad. “In college,” Ammaccapane says, “my game went intohigh gear.”

One of her big wins was the U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Linksin 1985 at age 19 when she earned a 6-and-5 victory over KristieKolacny at Flanders Valley Golf Course in Flanders, N.J. Sherepresented the United States in the 1986 Curtis Cup. She playedher collegiate golf at Arizona State University, becoming anNCAA Champion in 1985, first-team All-American in 1985 and1986, and second-team All-American in 1987. She was also All-Conference first team from 1984 to 1987 and won the Pac-10championship in 1987. She set a school record for winning 10times, which is the most victories by a female golfer. She becamea member of the Arizona State University Athletic Hall of Fame in1997.

In 1987, she turned pro and was T4 at the LPGA Final QualifyingTournament, earning exempt status for the 1988 LPGA season.

She played on the LPGA between 1988 and 2008, with 450 startsand making the cut 320 times. She was in the Top 10 74 times andhad seven wins. Ammaccapane earned $3,669,811 in her career.Her best year on tour was in 1992, when she won three tourna-ments; successfully defended her title at the Standard RegisterPING, capturing the Centel Classic title by posting four consecu-tive rounds in the 60s and winning the Lady Keystone Open. Shecrossed the $1 million mark in career earnings at the SegaWomen’s Championship and was a member of the U.S. SolheimCup Team. With earnings of $513,639, she was 3rd on the LPGAmoney list.

In 1996 she married stockbroker Rod Kesling and had two chil-dren, a daughter Laura Ann Kesling in 2000 and a son DenverChristian Kesling in 2004. Laura was a child actor and in 2008made her film debut as Bobbi in the Adam Sandler movie ‘BedtimeStories’.Ammaccapane was forced to play with several injuries, her firstcame at Thanksgiving of 1992 when she fell from a galloping horsein which she suffered a serious concussion. This led to problemsin 1993, which got worst in 1994 when she started tinkering withher swing. In her first start of 1996, when she led the season-open-ing Ping Welch’s Championship by 2 shots going into the finalround but she shot 81 and finished T28. Her year ended with afinish of 84th on the money list. In early 1997, she missed her firstsix cuts. Things did improve and in the Edina Realty Classic, sheshot a final-round 68 to come from five shots back and win first thefirst time since 1992. Ammaccapane went on to have a great 1998winning twice and it helped cover the cost of buying a family runsports bar in Phoenix.But after that year Ammaccapane had problems with a torn ACLand after the 2008 season retired from the LPGA Tour.Danielle took five years off to recover from the torn ACL. In 2013,wanting to play again, she decided to join the Legends Tour. Shehas played in 17 events, her best finish was T5 at the 2015 LegendsChampionship. She has also played on the Cactus Tour the last twoyears, finishing 5th at Las Colinas Golf Club and T4 at ApacheCreek Golf Course in Apache Junction, Ariz. in 2017. Last year atthe Senior LPGA Championship at French Lick, she was T19 andfinished T14 there in 2017.Ammaccapane is also teaching players who want to improve at thehigh school, college and professional level. Ammaccapane startedher own Short Game Academy, sharing her secrets to her shortgame success on tour. She is conducting clinics at golf clubs allover the country.Ammaccapane shot 75-71-71-74=291 (-1) to finish 4th in the in-augural U.S. Senior Women’s Open.

�Danielle Ammaccapane

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 1 0 0 0 80.50 $0.00

1985 1 1 0 0 74.25 $0.00

1986 2 1 0 0 76.17 $0.00

1987 1 1 0 0 76.25 $0.00

1988 27 20 5 0 73.25 $71,106.00 (44)

1989 27 25 6 0 71.89 $135,109.00 (24)

1990 29 28 11 0 71.92 $317,059.00 (7)

1991 25 25 10 1 71.71 $361,924.00 (6)

1992 27 24 8 3 71.60 $513,639.00 (3)

1993 24 21 8 0 71.98 $187,862.00 (29)

1994 23 13 2 0 73.45 $61,964.00 (77)

1995 26 20 3 0 72.06 $181,560.00 (39)

1996 21 12 1 0 72.90 $65,578.00 (83)

1997 26 13 2 1 72.96 (84) $148,352.00 (51)

1998 30 24 5 2 72.14 (44) $482,564.00 (13)

1999 23 10 1 0 73.49 (129) $45,694.00 (121)

2000 15 8 0 0 73.79 (134) $49,844.00 (127)

2001 24 21 4 0 71.55 (28) $251,992.00 (43)

2002 22 20 8 0 72.09 (32) $396,280.00 (24)

2003 23 18 2 0 71.59 (28) $258,476.00 (38)

2004 7 6 0 0 71.92 (49) $42,577.00 (125)

2005 16 7 0 0 73.85 (102) $47,747.00 (114)

2006 17 4 0 0 74.51 (150) $15,857.00 (159)

2007 8 0 0 0 78.21 $0.00

2008 8 0 0 0 81.08 $0.00

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Danielle Ammaccapane’sU.S. Women’s Open Record

Place After RoundsYear 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1985 30 10 9 T26 297 +9 74 71 73 79 $0.00

1986 99 90 0 CUT 155 +11 79 76 0 0 $0.00

1989 25 9 15 T11 287 +3 73 70 74 70 $8,304.00

1990 22 21 5 T3 286 -2 72 73 70 71 $23,956.00

1991 7 6 15 T55 302 +18 72 73 74 83 $2,467.00

1992 95 67 0 CUT 152 +10 78 74 0 0 $500.00

1993 31 53 48 T22 290 +2 73 74 73 70 $8,334.25

1994 120 103 0 CUT 153 +11 78 75 0 0 $500.00

1995 146 129 0 CUT 156 +16 81 75 0 0 $500.00

1996 57 46 54 T52 294 +14 75 72 74 73 $3,562.00

1997 139 129 0 CUT 156 +14 81 75 0 0 $500.00

1998 74 33 13 T4 292 +8 76 71 74 71 $77,351.00

1999 63 64 0 CUT 145 +1 73 72 0 0 $500.00

2000 13 11 36 T31 299 +11 72 73 79 75 $17,066.00

2001 60 90 0 CUT 150 +10 74 76 0 0 $500.00

2002 55 17 24 T22 290 +10 74 71 73 72 $26,894.00

2003 45 43 31 T26 295 +11 74 74 73 74 $28,354.00

Ammaccapane’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........17� Rounds Played: ...............................54� Times Finished 72 Holes:..................10� Scoring Average:........................74.06� Relation To Par: .............................157� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 1� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 2� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 2

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................5� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................6� Rounds At Par:..................................5� Rounds Over Par:.............................43� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..70� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..83

DINA AMMACCAPANEBirth Date: July 21, 1968

Birthplace: Bayport, N.Y

Age: 50 Ht.: 5’6

Home: Phoenix, Az.

College: San Jose State

Turned Professional: 1991

Joined LPGA Tour: 1993

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 73 at Briarwood CountryClub in Sun City West, Ariz., to earn one of six spots.]Dina started playing golf at the age of 11 and credits her parentsand sister Danielle (LPGA Tour member) as the individuals mostinfluencing her career. Ammaccapane was a runner-up at the 1987Trans National and won the 1988 Tour Tulsa event. She was amember of the 1989 NCAA Championship team at San Jose StateUniversity and tied for third at the 1990 NCAA Championship.Dina has played in 359 LPGA events, making 185 cuts with 14top-ten finishes. Her best finish on the LPGA Tour was T-2nd inthe 2000 LPGA State Farm Classic. She has won $1.2 milliondollars on the LPGA Tour. Her last LPGA Tour event was the2013 ShopRite Classic.She presently works at Troon North Golf Club in Scottsdale. For25 and a half years the family has owned the Ammaccapane’sRestaurant & Bar but the family sold it on Thanksgiving day of2018.Dina played in several Legends Tour events, was T-51st in the2017 Senior LPGA Championship, was T-41st in the 2018 SeniorLPGA Championship.

Dina Ammaccapane is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

�Dina Ammaccapane

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1987 1 0 0 0 80.00 $0.00

1989 1 0 0 0 78.00 $0.00

1991 1 0 0 0 80.50 $0.00

1992 1 0 0 0 80.00 $0.00

1993 24 15 1 0 73.97 $37,188.00 (102)

1994 20 12 1 0 73.26 $52,453.00 (92)

1995 23 6 0 0 74.18 $13,763.00 (161)

1996 22 12 0 0 73.21 $50,474.00 (96)

1997 21 10 1 0 73.09 (93) $63,071.00 (97)

1998 23 17 3 0 72.04 (37) $142,442.00 (51)

1999 30 16 2 0 73.06 (107) $92,994.00 (85)

2000 23 17 3 0 72.19 (29) $182,805.00 (49)

2001 25 15 3 0 72.70 (79) $173,306.00 (58)

2002 22 11 0 0 73.78 (106) $55,322.00 (107)

2003 20 9 0 0 73.43 (118) $29,260.00 (143)

2004 7 6 0 0 72.00 (53) $35,345.00 (133)

2005 21 8 0 0 74.79 (138) $45,667.00 (115)

2006 17 8 0 0 73.04 (96) $65,660.00 (106)

2007 18 11 0 0 74.05 (119) $89,425.00 (92)

2008 21 9 1 0 73.46 (115) $93,650.00 (106)

2009 1 1 0 0 72.75 $7,489.00 (152)

2010 6 0 0 0 75.08 $0.00

2011 9 2 0 0 75.50 (137) $11,689.00 (135)

2012 2 0 0 0 74.25 $0.00

2013 1 0 0 0 79.50 $0.00

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Dina Ammaccapane’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1987 139 126 0 CUT 160 +16 83 77 0 0 $0.00

1991 119 131 0 CUT 161 +19 81 80 0 0 $500.00

1992 150 132 0 CUT 160 +18 85 75 0 0 $500.00

1993 10 8 5 T26 291 +3 71 70 70 80 $6,894.56

1996 111 110 0 CUT 153 +13 78 75 0 0 $500.00

1998 59 18 23 T15 297 +13 75 70 78 74 $25,871.00

1999 27 79 0 CUT 146 +2 71 75 0 0 $500.00

2001 6 18 30 T34 292 +12 69 73 75 75 $18,408.00

2002 139 143 0 CUT 161 +21 81 80 0 0 $500.00

2005 147 152 0 CUT 164 +22 83 81 0 0 $1,000.00

2006 69 59 65 63 306 +22 76 74 79 77 $7,620.00

2007 70 49 21 T22 290 +6 75 72 70 73 $33,878.00

Ammaccapane’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........12� Rounds Played: ...............................34� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 5� Scoring Average:........................75.91� Relation To Par: .............................167� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................2� Rounds In 60s: ..................................1� Rounds Under Par:.............................7� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:.............................27� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..69� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..85

SHERRY ANDONIANBirth Date: October 15, 1962

Birthplace: Pontiac, Mich.

Age: 56

Home: La Quinta, Calif.

College: Long Beach State University

Turned Professional: 1988

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 69 at Tamarisk CountryClub in Rancho Mirage, Calif., to earn one of eight spots.A PGA Teaching Professional who splits her year serving at ValleyCountry Club in Aurora, Colo., and in the winter at Mountain ViewCountry Club in La Quinta, Calif. She represents the ColoradoPGA Section, where she became the Section’s first Woman Profes-sional Player of the Year. In 2018, Andonian became the firstwoman to compete in the Senior PGA Professional Championship,landing an alternate berth when Steve Cox of Hodgenville, Ky.,withdrew. She finished tied for 29th place. Just getting into thealternate “pool,” Andonian tied for 10th in the Section Senior PGAProfessional Championship and won a four-way playoff to becomethe second alternate. Andonian’s brother, Michael, of Camarillo,Calif., caddied for her in the Championship and at many otherevents in his sister’s career. On April 28, Andonian will becomethe first woman to compete in both PGA national member champi-onships. She tied for second in the 2018 Colorado PGA Profes-sional Championship. She will be joined at Belfair by ColoradoPGA Member Alexandra Braga of Denver. Born in Pontiac, Mich.,Andonian was introduced to golf by her father, the late Mike An-donian, who was a scratch handicap player. Mike competed innumerous USGA events and never turned professional. He was amathematics instructor, a boys’ golf coach and left an impressivelegacy in founding the Ventura County Junior Golf Association.The association has introduced golf to thousands of juniors over40-plus years. Andonian competed on a golf scholarship at LongBeach State University and graduated in 1984 with a B.S. in Busi-ness. She turned professional in 1988 and competed one season onthe Women’s European Tour. She gained LPGA Membership in1992 and earned PGA Membership in 2011. One of the reasonsAndonian teaches golf is due to PGA Professional Laird Small, the2003 PGA Teacher of the Year, and a former mentor of hers. An-donian met Small while working for him as a PGA Assistant Pro-fessional at Spyglass Hill in Pebble Beach. In 2018, Andoniancompeted in the Senior LPGA Championship (T-37th). Twoweeks ago played in the PGA Professional Championship missingthe cut with scores of 83-78.Sherry shot 80-81=161 (+18) to miss the cut in the first U.S. SeniorWomen’s Open

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DONNA ANDREWSBirth Date: April 12, 1967

Birthplace: Lynchburg, Va.

Age: 52 Ht.: 5’8

Home: Pinehurst, N.C.

College: University of North Carolina

Turned Professional: 1989

Joined LPGA Tour: 1990

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 0-3

LPGA Tour Victories: 6 - 1993 Safeway Classic; 1994 Welch’s/Circle K Championship, Kraft Nabisco Championship,ShopRite LPGA Classic; 1997 Welch’s /Circle K Championship;1998 Longs Drugs Challenge

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 7, 8

The native of Lynchburg, Va., she played in her first amateur eventat about age 10. With tutelage from father, Barclay, her club pro,Phil Owenby, and others, she put in many hours of hard work andpractice. Donna won the Virginia State Junior Championship twiceand later the Virginia Women’s State Amateur Championship forfive consecutive years. In addition, she won numerous other juniorand amateur tournaments.

While growing up, Donna covered all of her athletic bases: sheplayed golf, tennis, and basketball and was on the swim team. Butit was golf where she most excelled. In 1985, she received a golfscholarship from UNC-Chapel Hill and played for the lively andmemorable Dot Gunnells. While there, Donna claimed the prestig-ious title as winner of the North and South Women’s Amateur in1988 and was runner-up the following year. In 1989, she won theFurman University Invitational and was a second-team All-Amer-ica selection.

During this time, she was working with the renowned teachersDavis Love, Jr. and Jack Lumpkin, who helped guide her career asshe turned pro in 1990. Donna was second in the Rookie of theYear race and posted the best finish of fifth at the Rail Charity GolfClassic. Between 1993 and 1998, she won six titles, including amajor, the Nabisco Dinah Shore in 1994. Her other victories camein the PING-Cellular One LPGA Championship (1993),PING/Welch’s Championship (1994), ShopRite LPGA Classic(1994), Welch’s/Circle K Championship (1997) and the LongsDrug Challenge (1998). She also was a member of victorious Sol-heim Cup teams in 1994 and 1998 where she earned four pointswith a 4-3 record. She was the captain of the Junior Solheim Cupteam in 2007.

Andrews played on the LPGA between 1990 and 2005 playing in344 events. She made 268 cuts and had 78 top 10 finishes. She won$3,614,139. Her best year was in 1998 when she had 10, top-fivefinishes along with a win at the Long’s Drug Challenge. She earned$715,428 which placed her 3rd on the LPGA Tour money list.

In 2004, Andrews was hampered by a nagging shoulder injury. Shealso met her future husband James Tepatti and they were marriedin 2005. She saved enough of her LPGA Tour earnings during a15-year career to buy a horse farm in Southern Pines, a dream homeand labor of love for the Virginia native.

Andrews decided that should enjoy spending more time with herhusband, dogs, and horses and retired. In 2006, she gave birth toher first child: son Connor. She also has a daughter, Sarah.

In 2006, she was the head instructor at Pine Needles, following inthe footsteps of Peggy Kirk Bell. At the same time, Donna gotinvolved with real estate in the Pinehurst and Southern Pines area.Andrews became an agent and started a company, Andrews, andTepatti Real Estate, with husband.Today, Donna is the lead teaching instructor at Pine Needles GolfAcademy. She also enjoys going on the road to play in the occa-sional Legends Tour events, her best finish was T-3rd at the 2016Walgreens Charity Championship (Delray Beach, FL). She fin-ished T-20th (2017) followed by T-30th (2018) in the last twoSenior LPGA Championships.Donna shot 84-79=163 (+17) to miss the cut in the first U.S. SeniorWomen’s Open�Donna Andrews

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1985 1 0 0 0 79.50 $0.00

1987 1 0 0 0 79.00 $0.00

1990 21 14 3 0 73.43 $52,430.00 (75)

1991 28 14 3 0 73.42 $73,462.00 (65)

1992 26 22 10 0 71.67 $299,839.00 (13)

1993 23 22 7 1 71.54 $334,286.00 (9)

1994 23 22 12 3 71.18 $429,015.00 (5)

1995 25 10 0 0 74.54 $25,346.00 (128)

1996 26 19 5 0 72.09 $155,479.00 (41)

1997 26 24 10 1 71.01 (8) $393,567.00 (13)

1998 24 24 14 1 70.69 (5) $715,428.00 (3)

1999 20 16 2 0 72.07 (52) $140,440.00 (65)

2000 22 19 0 0 72.45 (46) $124,712.00 (69)

2001 25 18 3 0 71.89 (41) $263,754.00 (38)

2002 21 16 4 0 72.31 (41) $229,825.00 (44)

2003 16 13 1 0 72.04 (41) $211,242.00 (50)

2004 14 12 4 0 71.73 (37) $152,321.00 (70)

2005 5 3 0 0 74.93 $12,777.00 (158)

2018 1 0 0 0 81.50 $0.00

Donna Andrews’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1990 59 37 27 T19 292 +4 75 72 73 72 $5,424.00

1991 113 112 0 CUT 158 +16 80 78 0 0 $500.00

1992 1 4 3 3 284 Even 69 73 72 70 $38,830.00

1993 10 8 3 T2 281 -7 71 70 69 71 $62,431.50

1994 6 8 4 T9 285 +1 67 72 70 76 $16,445.67

1995 73 87 0 CUT 150 +10 74 76 0 0 $500.00

1996 123 63 0 CUT 149 +9 79 70 0 0 $500.00

1997 57 35 6 T9 282 -2 74 71 66 71 $28,769.00

1998 6 18 8 T19 298 +14 70 75 75 78 $18,998.00

1999 7 14 18 T20 287 -1 69 71 72 75 $21,832.00

2000 23 26 49 T23 297 +9 73 75 79 70 $28,403.00

2001 107 104 0 CUT 152 +12 77 75 0 0 $500.00

2002 55 48 24 T18 289 +9 74 74 70 71 $40,737.00

2003 2 5 7 12 290 +6 69 72 72 77 $71,362.00

2004 62 17 52 T44 293 +9 74 69 78 72 $12,978.00

Andrews’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........15� Rounds Played: ...............................52� Times Finished 72 Holes: .................11� Scoring Average: ....................... 72.83� Relation To Par:...............................89� Top 3 Finishes:..................................2� Top 5 Finishes:..................................2� Top 10 Finishes:................................4

� Top 25 Finishes:.............................. 10� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 7� Rounds Under Par: .......................... 15� Rounds At Par:.................................. 7� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 30� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 66� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 80

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TINA BARKERBirth Date: April 09, 1959

Birthplace: Marion, Va.

Age: 60 Ht.: 5’5 Wt.: 0

Home: Fairfield, Calif.

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 79 at Stanford GolfCourse in Stanford, Calif., to earn the first alternate spot.Barker’s earliest golf memories are with her dad playing golf in hisdowntime as a caddie. Her first golf win came in 1979 at the WalterHagen National Handicap Championship, in Disney World, whenshe was playing with three friends and without expectations ofbeing a serious competitor. This win is what launched her careerinto golf. After serving in the U.S. Navy from 1980-1985 as an airtraffic controller, Barker played as a professional on the Futuresand Players West Tours. In 1990, she regained her amateur statusand began playing for the love of the game again. Barker’s mostnotable wins are back-to-back champion titles at the CaliforniaWomen’s Senior Championship in 2010 and 2011. With partner,Dolly Coleman, Barker became a back-to-back champion of theNorthern California Women’s Four-Ball at Poppy Hills GolfCourse (2015 and 2016).Barker has competed in 14 USGA championships, including lastyear’s U.S. Senior Women’s Open. In 2016 and 2017 she made itto the Round of 64 in the Senior Women’s Amateur. Barker alsomade it on the cover of the USGA year-end magazine in 2004 withRyan Moore where she was recognized for her longtime career asan air traffic controller. Now that she is retired, Barker plays golfup to four times a week at Green Valley Country Club and ParadiseValley Ladies Club, both in Fairfield, Calif.Her teacher and mentor is Shirley Spork, one of the 13 foundingmembers of the LPGA.Barker shot 82-86=168 (+22) to miss the cut in the inaugural U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

Barker is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

SALLY AUSTINBirth Date: November 03, 1954

Birthplace: Pinehurst, N.C.

Age: 64 Ht.: 5’7

Home: Chapel Hill, N.C.

Turned Professional: 1980

Joined LPGA Tour: 1987

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 77 at Country Club ofSalisbury in Salisbury, N.C., to earn one of four spots.Austin played college golf at the University of North Carolina,Chapel Hill. She was a member of the Tar Heels’ first varsityprogram in 1973. By the time she graduated in 1977, the Tar Heelswere one of the top 20 teams in the country. In 1979, Austin wonthe North Carolina Women’s Amateur Championship. She wonmultiple events on the Women’s Professional Golf Tour and theFutures Tour before earning her LPGA Tour card in 1987. Her bestfinish playing in 22 LPGA Tour events was T12 at the Planter’s PatBradley Invitational. At the 2007 SkyCaddie LPGA Teaching &Club Professional Championship, she was the runner-up.Austin was the head coach of the UNC women’s golf team from1993 to 2009. She was LPGA Coach of the Year in 2004 andnamed the 1999 LPGA SE Section Coach of the Year. The TarHeels won six tournament titles and 13 individual championshipswith Austin at the helm. She was the volunteer coach at NC Statefor six years after leaving UNC.She teaches golf at Chapel Hill Country Club in N.C.Austin shot 82-86=168 (+22) to miss the cut in the inaugural U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

�Sally Austin

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1987 15 5 0 0 75.86 $5,466.00 (153)

1989 1 0 0 0 0.00 $500.00 (220)

1993 1 0 0 0 81.00 $0.00

Sally Austin’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1979 44 97 0 CUT 159 +17 76 83 0 0 $0.00

1980 44 71 0 CUT 155 +13 76 79 0 0 $0.00

1993 132 140 0 CUT 162 +18 81 81 0 0 $500.00

Austin’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 3� Rounds Played: ................................ 6� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 0� Scoring Average:........................79.33� Relation To Par: ...............................48� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................0� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:...............................6� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..76� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..83

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CAROLYNBARNETT-HOWEBirth Date: May 18, 1962

Birthplace: Syracuse, N.Y.

Age: 56 Ht.: 5

Home: Appleton, Wis.

College: University of New Mexico

Turned Professional: 1986

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 73 at The Club at Eagle-brooke in Lakeland, Fla., to earn one of 10 spots.Carolyn Barnett-Howe is a Life Member of the PGA of America.A graduate of the University of New Mexico, Carolyn enjoyed thecamaraderie and competition that came with playing on a nation-ally ranked women’s golf team. During her competitive career,Carolyn has won two mini-tour events, twice competed in the U.S.Women’s Open, won four Wisconsin Women’s State Open titles,twice won the National PGA Women’s stroke play and on 18 oc-casions, qualified for the Wisconsin State Open (the only female tohave played in the event more than once).While Carolyn has extensive experience working at both privateand public facilities, her real passion has always been teaching andsharing the game with others. In 2002, she started Swing Solu-tions. With a firm understanding of the biomechanics of the golfswing, Carolyn is able to help golfers return safely to the golfcourse after surgery or a sidelining injury. Pairing her knowledgeof the biomechanics of the swing with her own history as a com-petitor, as well as her athletic background, Carolyn quickly at-tracted young athletes who wished to prep for both high school andcollege golf. The Swing Solutions Winter Program began in 2002with nine players. All nine players went on to play college golf.Since that time, the program has steadily climbed to involve over100 students each year. She has helped more than 40 players findhomes on college teams over the last decade.Carolyn and her husband Steve Howe, are both PGA professionals.They have three children and six grandchildren. They reside inNortheast Wisconsin.In 2010, Carolyn and her husband Steve formed the Bobbie BarnettJunior Golf Foundation. The Foundation is focused on providingdeveloping players with non-intimidating access to competitiveevents. Carolyn and Steve spend their winters in Port St. Lucie, Fla.playing golf regularly with a group of other former PGA teachingprofessionals.

Carolyn Barnett-Howe’sU.S. Women’s Open Record

Place After RoundsYear 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1990 134 126 0 CUT 158 +14 81 77 0 0 $500.00

1996 148 147 0 CUT 162 +22 84 78 0 0 $500.00

Barnett’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 2� Rounds Played: ................................ 4� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 0� Scoring Average:.............................80� Relation To Par: ...............................36� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................0� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:...............................4� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..77� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..84

JEAN BARTHOLOMEWBirth Date: May 26, 1967

Birthplace: Queens, N.Y.

Age: 51 Ht.: 5’9

Home: Garden CIty, N.Y.

College: Duke

Turned Professional: 1990

Joined LPGA Tour: 1996

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 9, 16Started playing golf at the age of 12. Since she grew up in GardenCity, N.Y., she wasn’t able to play golf year round, whichBartholomew feels was a great break for her since she probablywould have burned out playing so much golf as a youth.She played in four sports instead of concentrating on one for 365days a year. Bartholomew was a 1,000-point basketball scorer forGarden City High. She also was an All-Nassau field hockey player,a star for the county champion boys golf team and a softball player.When Newsday chose the greatest high school athletes in LongIsland history, she made the list.She took golf more serious when she went to Duke, and was run-ner-up in the 1988 NCAA Women’s Championship. Aside fromearning honors as the 1988 Women’s Metropolitan Stroke Play andMatch Play champion, Bartholomew was also the 1988 New YorkState Amateur champion.She turned pro and qualified for the LPGA on her second attempt.Before that played on the Ladies European Tour until 1993.Bartholomew made it to the LPGA Tour in 1996 and played fulltime until 2006. She played in limited events after that. She playedin 263 LPGA events, making the cut in 127 of them. She had 10Top 10 finishes, her best was T2 in the 2000 Wachovia LPGAClassic finishing three shots back of winner Michele Redman.2000 was Jean’s best year on tour, along with her runner-up finishat the Wachovia, she also had two other top 10 finishes as she won$157,635 finishing 58th on the money list. In her career, she won$929,160. In the 1995 U.S. Women’s Open, she was T8 at TheBroadmoor after leading at the 36-hole mark.She started teaching in 2009 and said it was a no-brainer to con-tinue her career in the golf industry and was lucky enough to havethe “teaching gene.”“ I like teaching, some people don’t. Some players don’t transitionwell with teaching. I think it’s a skill with patience and peopleskills.”Bartholomew started teaching at the Creek Club on Long Island butmade her way down to the Sunshine State and currently lives in thewinter in Palm Beach Gardens and teaches at PGA National. In thesummer she moves back up to Garden City, N.Y. and is an instruc-tor at the Engineers Country Club. She has played in a few tourna-ments on the Legends Tour in recent years. In 2017 she finished T9at the Senior LPGA Championship and 8th in the SuquamishClearwater Legends Cup. She was T16 at the 2018 Senior LPGAChampionship.Bartholomew shot 73-82-76-75=306 (+14) to finish T28 in theinaugural U.S. Senior Women’s Open

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�Jean Bartholomew

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1984 1 0 0 0 82.50 $0.00

1987 2 0 0 0 80.00 $0.00

1992 1 0 0 0 77.50 $0.00

1995 1 1 0 0 72.25 $6,841.00 (188)

1996 15 5 0 0 74.54 $12,607.00 (170)

1998 19 9 0 0 73.54 (131) $19,103.00 (157)

1999 29 19 2 0 72.67 (86) $117,694.00 (70)

2000 29 17 3 0 72.95 (72) $157,635.00 (58)

2001 29 15 2 0 73.11 (92) $126,209.00 (75)

2002 25 16 0 0 73.39 (87) $104,011.00 (79)

2003 24 8 0 0 73.65 (132) $73,911.00 (90)

2004 24 14 1 0 73.33 (115) $146,555.00 (71)

2005 23 11 2 0 73.52 (88) $109,640.00 (78)

2006 22 7 0 0 74.02 (136) $40,455.00 (129)

2007 3 2 0 0 72.70 $12,749.00 (150)

2008 4 2 0 0 75.36 $8,338.00 (173)

2009 2 0 0 0 76.50 $0.00

2010 3 0 0 0 75.83 $0.00

2011 4 0 0 0 74.63 $0.00

2012 4 0 0 0 75.50 $0.00

2013 2 0 0 0 80.50 $0.00

2014 3 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

2015 1 0 0 0 77.50 $0.00

2016 3 0 0 0 79.83 $0.00

2017 1 0 0 0 80.00 $0.00

2018 1 0 0 0 80.00 $0.00

Jean Bartholomew’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1987 107 140 0 CUT 166 +22 80 86 0 0 $0.00

1992 95 103 0 CUT 155 +13 78 77 0 0 $500.00

1995 2 1 24 T28 289 +9 67 71 77 74 $6,841.78

1996 76 63 0 CUT 149 +9 76 73 0 0 $500.00

2000 127 101 0 CUT 156 +12 81 75 0 0 $500.00

2001 10 44 49 T53 297 +17 70 75 76 76 $9,467.00

2002 70 58 57 T44 293 +13 75 74 74 70 $11,121.00

2003 119 139 0 CUT 161 +19 79 82 0 0 $750.00

2004 40 67 0 CUT 148 +6 73 75 0 0 $750.00

2005 17 52 63 63 309 +25 73 77 81 78 $8,171.00

Bartholomew’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........10� Rounds Played: ...............................28� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 4� Scoring Average:........................75.82� Relation To Par: .............................145� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................1� Rounds Under Par:.............................1� Rounds At Par:..................................2� Rounds Over Par:.............................25� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..67� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..86

DANA BATESBirth Date: March 25, 1964

Age: 55 Ht.: 5’10

Home: North Las Vegas, Nev.

College: University of Arizona

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 73 at Tamarisk CountryClub in Rancho Mirage, Calif., to earn one of eight spots.Bates first picked up the game after watching Nancy Lopez play ather home course in Tacoma, Wash. and realized that people pay towatch her golf. She attended the University of Hawaii under coachJackie Pung, 1957 U.S. Women’s Open Champion, before trans-ferring to the University of Arizona under coach Kim Haddow.After college, Bates played in numerous LPGA Tour events beforebecoming an LPGA Teaching Professional.Bate marks her ‘claim to fame’ as tying the all-time 9-hole scoringrecord, 28, during the T&PC Western Section Championship inLas Gatos in 2004. She went on to win the event and qualify for theLPGA Championship, where she failed to make the cut. She ap-peared on Big Break Ka’anapali in 2008.Bates has taught at La Quinta Country Club in Calif., Exmoor GolfClub in Ill., and Quaker Ridge Golf Club in N.Y.Currently, she plays weekly while wintering in Sand Valley, Nev.and works as a wrangler on Sandy Valley Ranch. In the summersshe returns to New York and plays frequently with her husband atWinged Foot Golf Club.Bates shot 85-77=162 (+16) to miss the cut in the inaugural U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

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LAURA BAUGHBirth Date: May 31, 1955

Birthplace: Gainsville, Fla.

Age: 63 Ht.: 5’4

Home: Ponte Vedra Beach, Calif.

College: California State University, Long Beach

Turned Professional: 1973

Joined LPGA Tour: 1993

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 0-1

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 5Baugh had her first tournament win at the age of three, in theNational Pee Wee Golf Championship, and went on to win it fourmore times. As a junior, Baugh would sneak onto local golf coursesto play because her family could not afford a golf membership. In1971, at the age of 16, she won the U.S. Women’s Amateur andbecame the youngest champion in the event’s 76-year history, arecord that wasn’t beat until 2012 by 15-year-old Lydia Ko. In1972, Bough represented the United States on the successful CurtisCup team and aided the USA in winning the Espirito Santo Trophyat the World Amateur Team Championship. Baugh was offered afull academic scholarship to Stanford University, but declined be-cause Stanford did not have a women’s golf teamBaugh’s professional career started in 1973. She played in eventsin Japan until she earned her LPGA Tour card on her first attemptthe same year. In her LPGA Tour debut, she earned second placeand was honored with 1973 Rookie of the Year.Baugh played full-time on the LPGA Tour between 1973 and 1999.In that time she made 456 LPGA starts making the cut in 329 ofthem. She was in the Top 10 73 times and the top five 34 times.Despite never winning on the LPGA Tour, she was runner-up 10times and in her LPGA career earned $712,503.In 1999, Baugh wrote a book titled “Out of the Rough.” She is amember of the women’s senior golf tour and works as a publisherand TV announcer for The Golf Channel. Baugh is the proudmother of seven children.Baugh shot 83-80=163 (+17) to miss the cut in the inaugural U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

�Laura Baugh

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 14 9 2 0 74.21 $34,029.00 (49)

1984 19 17 4 0 73.06 $47,232.00 (47)

1985 22 15 4 0 73.56 $49,301.00 (45)

1986 16 11 2 0 73.81 $50,413.00 (52)

1987 15 8 0 0 75.21 $8,158.00 (134)

1988 1 0 0 0 77.50 $0.00

1989 14 6 1 0 73.85 $29,413.00 (87)

1990 15 11 2 0 72.60 $50,645.00 (78)

1991 16 9 2 0 73.29 $70,920.00 (67)

1992 17 10 1 0 73.84 $33,790.00 (107)

1993 8 3 0 0 75.23 $3,482.00 (180)

1994 17 4 1 0 74.90 $17,796.00 (134)

1995 5 2 0 0 74.15 $6,037.00 (203)

1996 7 2 0 0 75.00 $2,289.00 (234)

1997 8 3 0 0 74.59 $8,228.00 (195)

1998 16 11 0 0 73.53 (128) $24,683.00 (138)

1999 18 4 1 0 75.38 (182) $5,197.00 (186)

2000 3 0 0 0 76.80 $0.00

2001 6 0 0 0 77.17 $0.00

2002 1 0 0 0 85.00 $0.00

2003 1 0 0 0 80.00 $0.00

Laura Baugh’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1970 33 47 0 CUT 152 +10 74 78 0 0 $0.00

1971 98 55 0 CUT 160 +16 84 76 0 0 $0.00

1972 33 39 36 33 314 +26 79 80 77 78 $0.00

1973 8 26 33 T25 304 +12 73 79 77 75 $580.00

1974 25 45 36 T33 308 +20 76 79 77 76 $568.75

1975 14 5 9 T14 306 +18 76 74 76 80 $1,319.76

1976 16 11 28 T32 311 +27 75 75 81 80 $684.28

1977 27 40 25 21 306 +18 77 80 75 74 $1,190.44

1978 14 8 10 T23 299 +15 73 74 76 76 $1,275.00

1979 12 10 24 T8 290 +6 73 72 77 68 $3,400.00

1980 108 48 27 T27 301 +17 81 71 73 76 $1,434.17

1981 15 26 35 T40 304 +16 73 76 76 79 $1,020.00

1983 64 79 0 CUT 158 +16 79 79 0 0 $0.00

1987 146 137 0 CUT 164 +20 86 78 0 0 $0.00

Baugh’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........14� Rounds Played: ...............................48� Times Finished 72 Holes: .................10� Scoring Average: ......................... 76.6� Relation To Par:............................. 237� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................1

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 5� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 1� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 1� Rounds At Par:.................................. 1� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 42� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 68� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 86

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SUSAN BOND-PHILOBirth Date: February 05, 1961

Birthplace: Qunicy, Mass.

Age: 58 Ht.: 5’9

Home: Jacksonville Beach, Fla.

College: Alabama

Turned Professional: 1983

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 76 at Bay Club at Matta-poisett in Mattapoisett, Mass. to earn one of five spots.As a kid, Susan wanted to be a fireman but took up golf and lovedit. Her older brother was a PGA Professional. She was the captainof the University of Alabama golf team and the 10th ranked playerin the country. The night before the NCAA in 1983, she was hit bya drunk driver and injured to the point of not being able to play. Shehad an operation in 1985 for her left hand and with therapy was ableto play golf again.She won the Mass Women’s Open in 1993, the New EnglandWomen’s Open 3 times and has been a PGA member for 28 years.Susan works as a relationship consultant for PGA magazine. She ison the Women’s Leader platform, engaged in growing the game.She is also the current Vice President of the New England PGA.Prior to 2014, she was the head golf professional at WeekapaugGolf Club in Westerly, R.I. for 16 years. Her maiden name is SusanLadd. She has two daughters, Lindsey and Christina.In November of 2018, Susan married Ron Philo, Jr., who is thedirector of golf at Sawgrass Country Club. Ron won the 2006 PGAProfessional Championship, has played in seven PGA Champion-ships and competed in the 1999 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2.Ron’s sister is former LPGA player Laura Diaz, who has competedin 15 U.S. Women’s Opens and four Solheium Cups.In 2018, Susan won the Florida State Senior Women’s Open.

Bond-Philo is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

JOY BONHURSTBirth Date: March 27, 1967

Age: 52

Home: Kensington, Md.

College: Methodist College

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 77 at Belle Haven Coun-try Club in Alexandria, Va., to earn one of four spots.Bonhurst was introduced to the game by her mother and instantlywas hooked. She recalls teaching her dog, Pepper, to shag balls forher out in their backyard, instead of going to the driving range. Sheattended Methodist College, where she led her team to win fourNational Championships (1986-1989) and eventually became thefourth female golfer to be inducted into the school’s Athletic Hallof Fame. After college, Bonhurst became a teaching professionaland since has been recognized as a Golf Digest Top-50 BestWomen Teachers in America, 2017 LPGA Top-50 Best Teachersworldwide, and LPGA Teaching and Club Professional NortheastSection of the Year four times.Currently, she is an LPGA Teaching and Club professional class Amember, Middle Atlantic PGA Class A member and teaches atBlue Mash Golf Course in Laytonsville, Md.. Bonhurst also servesas the LPGA Northeast Section education coordinator and is Tour-nament Director of the Pompano Beach Club Ladies Pro-Am GolfClassic.Bonhurst shot 85-81=166 (+20) to miss the cut in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

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NANCI BOWENBirth Date: March 31, 1967

Birthplace: Tifton, Ga.

Age: 52 Ht.: 5’6

Home: Traveler’s Rest, S.C.

College: Georgia

Turned Professional: 1991

Joined LPGA Tour: 1991

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 1995 Kraft Nabisco Championship

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 7Started playing golf at the age of 8. Bowen won the Georgia GirlsState Junior Championship from 1981-84. In 1987, she was a semi-finalist at the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship and in 1988won the Trans-National Championship. As an amateur, she quali-fied to play in five U.S. Women’s Opens. Bowen played collegiategolf at the University of Georgia, where she was a two-time All-American, runner-up at the 1987 Southeastern Conference (SEC)Championship and finished sixth at the 1989 NCAA Champion-ship.At the end of 1990, originally qualified for the Tour at the LPGAFinal Qualifying Tournament, where she finished T6 to earn ex-empt status for the 1991 season.She played on the LPGA Tour between 1991 and 2005. In 304starts she made the cut 175 times and was in the top 10 14 times.Bowen won once at the 1995 Nabisco Dinah Shore. She won by ashot over Susie Kirk. 1995 was her biggest year on the LPGA asshe was T3 the next week at the Pinewild Women’s Championshipand won $228,137 on the money list, placing her 25th. In her 14-year career, she earned $1,176,039.Her career wrapped in 2005 when she shifted her focus to instruc-tion, including not only the swing but also the mental game.Through her career, Bowen worked with sports psychologist Dr.Deborah Graham, who has trained her in the same beneficial prac-tices. Bowen also meets with students at Furman University GolfClub in Greenville, S.C., where she works with juniors and adultson the course because she believes it is more fun to go learn throughdifferent situations.Her home state recognized her in 2016 for her accomplishments inthe game, inducting her to the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame.Bowen shot 80-75-78-73=306 (+14) to finish T28 in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

�Nanci Bowen

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1985 1 0 0 0 80.00 $0.00

1987 1 0 0 0 79.50 $0.00

1988 1 0 0 0 75.50 $0.00

1989 1 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

1990 1 0 0 0 75.00 $0.00

1991 24 12 0 0 74.86 $21,583.00 (122)

1992 24 8 0 0 74.54 $19,463.00 (133)

1993 1 0 0 0 78.50 $0.00

1994 23 13 2 0 73.03 $88,302.00 (63)

1995 24 19 2 1 73.10 $228,137.00 (25)

1996 25 14 1 0 72.96 $100,717.00 (61)

1997 23 16 4 0 72.29 (40) $199,163.00 (39)

1998 22 15 0 0 72.98 (99) $70,379.00 (93)

1999 27 17 3 0 72.64 (83) $104,919.00 (76)

2000 25 14 0 0 73.40 (111) $63,307.00 (112)

2001 21 17 0 0 72.86 (84) $60,581.00 (104)

2002 16 8 1 0 73.38 (86) $64,333.00 (97)

2003 18 8 1 0 73.22 (100) $53,438.00 (111)

2004 13 7 1 0 72.81 (90) $53,712.00 (111)

2005 13 8 0 0 73.68 (94) $47,777.00 (113)

Nanci Bowen’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1985 54 123 0 CUT 160 +16 76 84 0 0 $0.00

1987 93 117 0 CUT 159 +15 79 80 0 0 $0.00

1988 37 69 0 CUT 151 +9 74 77 0 0 $0.00

1989 74 96 0 CUT 154 +12 77 77 0 0 $0.00

1990 33 64 0 CUT 150 +6 73 77 0 0 $500.00

1992 83 57 49 T48 301 +17 77 74 75 75 $3,238.33

1993 125 122 0 CUT 157 +13 80 77 0 0 $500.00

1994 51 59 44 T49 294 +10 73 74 72 75 $4,299.50

1995 129 118 0 CUT 153 +13 78 75 0 0 $500.00

1996 57 95 0 CUT 152 +12 75 77 0 0 $500.00

1997 57 57 54 T43 293 +9 74 73 75 71 $5,263.00

1998 20 23 40 T41 302 +18 72 74 80 76 $7,709.00

Bowen’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........12� Rounds Played: ...............................32� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................4� Scoring Average: ....................... 75.81� Relation To Par:............................. 150� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 0� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 0� Rounds At Par:.................................. 1� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 31� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 71� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 84

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LINDA BOWMAN SEGRE (a)Birth Date: March 24, 1960

Birthplace: Greenbrae, Ca.

Age: 59

Home: San Francisco, Ca.

College: Stanford University

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot an 82 at Tualatin CountryClub in Tualatin, Ore., to earn one of two spots.Linda started playing golf at age 6 and developed a love for thegame from her mother, Carol. Carol Bowman was an amateurplayer and also played the early days of the LPGA. Linda earned afull scholarship to play golf at Stanford University. She graduatedfrom Stanford in 1981 and then played on several professionaltours throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia.She played in three U.S. Women’s Amateurs and two U.S.Women’s Opens between 1979 and 1985.In 1982, Linda won the Irish Open, East Anglian Open and Red-lands Open. She also won the 1983 Hemet Open and 1985 RenoOpen. She decided to return to Stanford and got her MBA in 1987.Linda had a career with the Boston Consulting Group, Google andDiamond Foods while raising her two children, Laura and Andrew.She is now semi-retired and on the Board of Callaway Golf Com-pany and enjoys golfing around the world once again as an amateurand lover of the game. She advanced to the Round of 64 in the 2018U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur.

Bowmansegre is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

Linda Bowman Segre’sU.S. Women’s Open Record

Place After RoundsYear 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1981 61 126 0 CUT 162 +18 77 85 0 0 $0.00

1985 111 94 0 CUT 156 +12 80 76 0 0 $0.00

Bowman Segre’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 2� Rounds Played: ................................ 4� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 0� Scoring Average:..........................79.5� Relation To Par: ...............................30� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................0� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:...............................4� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..76� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..85

KELLEY BROOKEBirth Date: April 10, 1968

Age: 51

Home: New York City, N.Y.

College: University of Iowa

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 77 at Green Brook Coun-try Club in North Caldwell, N.J., to earn one of four spots.As a high-schooler, Kelley qualified twice for the LPGA Rail Char-ity Classic. She won an individual state championship in highschool (Iowa) and earned All-Big 10 honors at the University ofIowa. She represented the United States as a member of the Uni-versity World Cup Team. Kelley also competed professionally onthe former Futures Tour and Players West Tour.Kelley is now the owner and director of instruction of the GolfChannel Academy with Kelley Brooke, with two locations in theNew York metropolitan area (Long Island/Bethpage GC, andBrooklyn). She is also the President/Founder of the Bethpage GolfGroup. A protege of Butch Harmon, as well as Craig Bunker at theJohn Jacobs Golf Schools, Kelley has spent the last 35+ years inthe golf industry as a player, teaching professional and golf facilityowner.A Golf Range Magazine Top 50 Golf Instructor, Kelley has hostedseveral golf television shows on cable, most recently “GolfingNYC Style” and “The 19th Hole.” She’s also made guest appear-ances as a golf expert on The Travel Channel’s “Hotel Impossible,”and written for many golf periodicals, including Golf Digest andJunior Golf. In 2010, the New York City Mayor’s Office and Com-mission on Women’s Issues selected Kelley as a woman who hasmade a difference during Women in History Month.Over the past 25 years, she has done much to change the face ofgolf in the New York City metropolitan area. In addition to givingmore than 40,000 golf lessons, Kelley formed the not-for-profitNYC Junior Golf Club, Inc., the Police Athletic League Golf Pro-gram and conducting hundreds of Golf Clinics and Golf Schools.She also developed a “Fit for Life” program for children with dis-abilities, providing thousands of children with disabilities through-out the five boroughs an opportunity to play the game.In 2018, Kelley was named LPGA & T&CP Professional of theYear.

Brooke is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

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BARB BUNKOWSKYBirth Date: October 13, 1958

Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Age: 60 Ht.: 5’7

Home: West Palm Beach, Fla.

College: Florida State

Turned Professional: 1983

Joined LPGA Tour: 1993

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 1984 Chrysler-Plymouth Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 16Bunkowsky began playing at age 10 and began entering tourna-ments at age 15. Bunkowsky played her amateur golf out ofBurlington Springs Golf and Country Club, which her father Larrybuilt and is still operated by her brother and sister. She received ascholarship to Palm Beach Junior College in Florida and earnedall-American status twice there and also at Florida State, where shehelped her team win the 1981 AIAW Championship. She won theOntario Women’s Amateur in 1981, turned pro and joined theLPGA Tour in 1983, where she captured the Chrysler-PlymouthCharity Classic the following year, coming from behind in the finalround to beat Muffin Spencer-Devlin by four shots.Bunkowsky played full time on the LPGA Tour between 1983 and2000. She was in 387 events making 211 cuts and was in the Top10 28 times. Her best finish was in 1994 when she earned $167,039and was 32nd on the money list. She got married in 1995 and hada daughter, Alexa, in 1998.When she retired from competitive golf, Bunkowsky was an agentfor the American insurance giant Aflac for four years, but the urgeto get back into the sport was too great. She did that by starting toteach. “I’ve gone into golf full time as a teacher,” she says. “I giveprivate lessons, and I do golf schools and summer camps. I loveteaching. I absolutely love it.” She also teaches The First Tee golfprogram in Florida.Bunkowsky joined the Legends Women’s Senior Tour in 2004.She still loves going back to Burlington Springs in the summer andplans on spending more time up in Canada during the summer inthe future.Bunkowsky shot 77-74-75-84=310 (+18) to finish T37 in the in-augural U.S. Senior Women’s Open.

�Barb Bunkowsky

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 25 15 2 0 74.45 $28,747.00 (60)

1984 28 20 5 1 73.84 $71,682.00 (24)

1985 25 18 2 0 74.48 $28,887.00 (75)

1986 23 15 0 0 74.24 $25,294.00 (81)

1987 27 21 3 0 73.29 $64,365.00 (43)

1988 21 12 1 0 73.83 $36,489.00 (71)

1989 22 9 0 0 75.04 $5,148.00 (158)

1990 23 12 1 0 73.48 $48,064.00 (80)

1991 27 18 4 0 72.89 $150,718.00 (28)

1992 26 15 2 0 73.48 $79,424.00 (64)

1993 22 15 4 0 72.32 $142,907.00 (39)

1994 22 13 4 0 72.38 $167,039.00 (32)

1995 17 6 0 0 75.17 $16,138.00 (154)

1996 21 7 0 0 74.48 $16,598.00 (157)

1997 16 2 0 0 75.80 (181) $2,368.00 (236)

1998 2 0 0 0 77.50 $0.00

1999 10 4 0 0 73.67 (136) $9,822.00 (174)

2000 8 2 0 0 74.47 $2,704.00 (195)

Barb Bunkowsky’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1984 105 63 0 CUT 157 +13 81 76 0 0 $0.00

1985 54 30 28 19 295 +7 76 73 73 73 $3,625.00

1986 23 20 35 T44 301 +13 74 74 76 77 $1,911.62

1989 17 79 0 CUT 153 +11 72 81 0 0 $0.00

1991 119 31 31 T36 297 +13 81 68 73 75 $4,329.80

1992 115 46 44 T57 304 +20 79 71 75 79 $2,754.00

1993 21 53 61 55 297 +9 72 75 77 73 $3,314.00

1994 97 90 0 CUT 151 +9 76 75 0 0 $500.00

1995 102 129 0 CUT 156 +16 76 80 0 0 $500.00

1996 76 117 0 CUT 154 +14 76 78 0 0 $500.00

2000 100 76 0 CUT 153 +9 78 75 0 0 $500.00

Bunkowsky’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........11� Rounds Played: ...............................32� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................5� Scoring Average: ....................... 75.56� Relation To Par:............................. 134� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 1� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 1� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 1� Rounds At Par:.................................. 2� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 29� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 68� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 81

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AUDRA BURKSBirth Date: November 22, 1966

Birthplace: Little Rock, Ark.

Age: 52 Ht.: 5’6

Home: Springfield, Ill.

College: Oklahoma

Turned Professional: 1990

Joined LPGA Tour: 2000

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 75 at Medinah CountryClub (Course #2) in Medinah, Ill., to earn one of three spots.Burks started playing golf at the age of 12 and credits CraigShankland, her parents, and grandmothers as the individuals mostinfluencing her career.She began her golfing career in Arkansas, where she won the Ar-kansas State Stroke Play Championship. While in college, Burkswon the Iowa State Classic and placed 3rd in the Big Eight Cham-pionship. In 1987, she received the Joan Blumenthal Most Valu-able Player Award.From 1990 to 1999, Burks played on the Futures Tour, where shewon one title, the 1998 Greater Lima Futures Open. After eightattempts at LPGA Qualifying Tournaments, she qualified for theLPGA Tour by placing 3rd on the 1999 Futures Tour money list.She was named LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 2000.In 2001, she recorded her career-best finish, T8 at the First UnionBetsy King Classic. Her best finish in a major was T24 at the 2001U.S. Women’s Open. In 2007, she competed in 12 events on theFutures Tour, where she recorded five top-10 finishes, includingrunner-up at the United States Steel Golf Classic. Banks returnedto the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament in 2008, where shefinished T-19th to earn Priority List Category 11 for the 2009LPGA season. She played in her last LPGA Tour event in 2012,and finished with $525,384 in career winnings on tour.Burks now plays occasionally on the Legends Tour. She finishedT37 at the 2018 Senior LPGA Championship.She is currently director of catering at the Crowne Plaza Spring-field, in Springfield, Ill. She has two sisters, Dana and Megan, andone brother, Jared, and enjoys fishing, camping, and hiking.

Burks is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

�Audra Burks

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1997 1 0 0 0 76.50 $0.00

1998 1 0 0 0 78.50 $0.00

2000 25 11 1 0 74.18 (147) $42,012.00 (133)

2001 24 19 1 0 71.93 (45) $147,012.00 (63)

2002 22 10 0 0 73.63 (101) $52,246.00 (110)

2003 20 11 1 0 73.04 (89) $65,591.00 (97)

2004 24 14 1 0 73.40 (116) $74,119.00 (102)

2005 19 5 1 0 73.89 (103) $55,580.00 (106)

2006 18 6 0 0 73.46 (110) $38,887.00 (130)

2007 4 2 0 0 73.50 $6,183.00 (173)

2008 12 6 0 0 73.82 (133) $39,426.00 (141)

2009 17 2 0 0 74.89 (144) $4,328.00 (157)

2010 1 0 0 0 75.00 $0.00

2012 1 0 0 0 76.50 $0.00

2014 1 0 0 0 76.50 $0.00

Audra Burks’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1997 127 111 0 CUT 153 +11 79 74 0 0 $500.00

1998 134 117 0 CUT 157 +15 80 77 0 0 $500.00

2000 23 61 0 CUT 151 +7 73 78 0 0 $500.00

2001 10 18 12 T24 289 +9 70 72 72 75 $30,091.00

2002 7 23 57 T44 293 +13 70 76 77 70 $11,121.00

2003 137 90 0 CUT 153 +11 80 73 0 0 $750.00

2004 40 75 0 CUT 149 +7 73 76 0 0 $750.00

2007 101 93 0 CUT 151 +9 77 74 0 0 $1,000.00

Burks’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............8� Rounds Played: ...............................20� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................2� Scoring Average: ......................... 74.8� Relation To Par:...............................82� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 1� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 0� Rounds At Par:.................................. 3� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 17� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 70� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 80

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TAMA CALDABAUGH (a)Birth Date: December 30, 1963

Birthplace: Greensboro, N.C.

Age: 55

Home: Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.

College: Wake Forest & Duke

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 74 at The Club at Eagle-brooke in Lakeland, Fla., to earn one of 10 spots.A cancer survivor, Tama had surgery for ovarian cancer in Decem-ber 2012 and went through chemotherapy in 2013. She was able toplay golf during the first half of her treatment and was back playingcompetitive golf in June 2013, finishing 7th in the FSGA Women’sMid-Amateur in September 2013. She won the JacksonvilleWomen’s Golf Association Championship in 2013 while undergo-ing chemotherapy.One of her career highlights was reaching semifinals in the 2015U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur and having her husband as hercaddie helping every step of the way.Tama was named the 2015 Florida State Golf Association SeniorWoman Player of the Year. She has played in four U.S. Women’sMid-Amateur championships in 1999, 2006, 2009 and 2015. Herbest finish was in 2009 when she made it to the Round of 64. Shehas played in five U.S. Women’s Senior Amateurs, in 2014 makingit to the round of 64, in 2015 to the semifinals, and to the Round of64 in 2016, 2017 and 2018.She got engaged during a golfing trip to Scotland in 1999. Tama isnow retired after working for 18 years in sales and marketing forInternational Paper.

Caldabaugh is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

JOANNE CARNERBirth Date: April 04, 1939

Birthplace: Kirkland, Wash.

Age: 80 Ht.: 5’7

Home: Lake Worth, Fla.

College: Arizona State

Turned Professional: 1970

Joined LPGA Tour: 1970

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 10-10

LPGA Tour Victories: 43 - 1969 Elizabeth Arden Classic; 1970Wendell-West Invitational; 1971 U.S. Women’s Open,Bluegrass Invitational; 1974 Bluegrass Invitational, BarthClassic, Desert Inn Classic, Patty Berg Golf Classic, DallasCivitan Open, Safeway Classic; 1975 American Defender,Golden Lights Championship (N.Y.), du Maurier Classic; 1976USX Golf Classic, Potamkin Cadillac Classic, Barth Classic,U.S. Women’s Open; 1977 Golden Lights Championship (N.Y.),Borden Classic, Columbia Savings Classic; 1978 du MaurierClassic, Borden Classic; 1979 Honda Civic Golf Classic,Women’s Kemper Open; 1980 HealthSouth Inaugural, SarasotaClassic, Sunstar Classic, Honda Civic Golf Classic, LadyKeystone Open; 1981 USX Golf Classic, Lady Keystone Open,Columbia Savings Classic, LPGA State Farm Classic; 1982Elizabeth Arden Classic, McDonald’s Championship (ended in‘93), Samsung World Championship, Planter’s Pat BradleyInternational, LPGA State Farm Classic; 1983 Samsung WorldChampionship, Safeway Classic; 1984 LPGA Corning Classic;1985 Elizabeth Arden Classic, SAFECO Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 4, 5, 8

Born in Kirkland, Wash., “The Great Gundy” (as she was knownbefore she married Don Carner) remained an amateur until age 30.In 1960, while attending Arizona State University, she won thenational intercollegiate individual golf championship. From 1956to 1968, she was the dominant woman in amateur golf, and accu-mulated five U.S. Women’s Amateur titles (1957, 1960, 1962,1966, 1968), ranking her second only to Glenna Collett Vare, whohad six. She was runner-up two other times (1956, 1964). In 1966,Carner needed 5 extra holes (41 holes in total) to beat MarleneStewart Streit in the longest final match in U.S. Women’s Amateurhistory. She also won the U.S. Girls’ Junior in 1956. In addition,she competed on four U.S. Curtis Cup teams.

While still an amateur in 1969, Carner won an LPGA Tour event,the Burdine’s Invitational. She was the last amateur to win on theLPGA Tour until 15-year-old New Zealander Lydia Ko won theCN Canadian Women’s Open in 2012.

Carner is a graduate of Arizona State University. She married DonCarner in 1963, and he also served as her coach and business man-ager. They were married 36 years until his death at age 83 in 1999after a long illness. The couple was known for driving from tour-nament to tournament and staying in an Airstream trailer.

Carner turned pro and joined the LPGA in 1970 at the age of 30.She played full-time between 1970 and 2004 and participated in635 events making 532 cuts and finishing in the top-10 256 times(40). She won 43 times with two LPGA majors, the U.S. Women’sOpen in 1971 and 1976. Carner was the second player in LPGAhistory to cross the $1 million mark in career earnings and finishedher career with $2,973,472 in earnings.

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�JOANNE CARNER (CONTINUED)

Showing how much golf Carner played and how flexible she wasat the age of 65, she also became the oldest player to make the36-hole cut at an LPGA tournament at the Kraft Nabisco Champi-onship in 2004, as well as at the Chick-fil-A Charity Champion-ship.Carner has been honored many times during her four decades onthe LPGA Tour. She was inducted into the LPGA and World GolfHalls of Fame in 1982. She also earned the 1981 USGA Bob JonesAward and the Golf Writers Association of America Player of theYear Award in 1982-83. In addition, Carner served as captain ofthe victorious U.S. team at the 1994 Solheim Cup.Carner lives in Lake Worth, Fla. and has played on the LegendsTour since it started. She shot her age (79) during the first round oflast year’s inaugural U.S. Senior Women’s Open.JoAnne shot 79-83=162 (+16) to miss the cut in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open

�JoAnne Carner

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 22 22 19 2 71.41 $291,404.00 (1)

1984 18 18 10 1 71.79 $144,899.00 (9)

1985 19 18 7 2 72.04 $141,941.00 (11)

1986 18 17 3 0 72.65 $82,802.00 (26)

1987 17 17 4 0 72.52 $66,601.00 (42)

1988 17 15 6 0 71.77 $121,218.00 (22)

1989 16 14 4 0 72.55 $97,888.00 (36)

1990 17 11 2 0 73.07 $87,217.00 (48)

1991 20 13 2 0 73.00 $86,874.00 (56)

1992 19 15 4 0 72.08 $175,880.00 (29)

1993 18 14 2 0 72.46 $134,956.00 (41)

1994 17 11 0 0 73.02 $55,474.00 (87)

1995 11 7 1 0 73.68 $38,033.00 (102)

1996 3 2 0 0 75.40 $7,603.00 (192)

1997 10 5 0 0 74.64 (160) $13,344.00 (170)

1998 13 4 0 0 74.85 $22,636.00 (141)

1999 9 3 0 0 76.50 $8,198.00 (180)

2000 14 5 0 0 75.67 (179) $11,672.00 (166)

2001 12 3 0 0 75.44 (148) $8,696.00 (173)

2002 11 3 0 0 76.00 (143) $11,733.00 (164)

2003 7 0 0 0 77.79 $0.00

2004 10 3 0 0 77.64 (226) $11,836.00 (156)

2005 1 0 0 0 79.00 $0.00

JoAnne Carner’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1970 22 17 30 T21 298 +14 73 74 78 73 $497.50

1971 1 1 1 Win 288 Even 70 73 72 73 $5,000.00

1972 33 32 29 T29 312 +24 79 79 75 79 $465.00

1973 20 16 47 T49 312 +20 75 75 82 80 $345.00

1974 38 11 2 T4 297 +9 77 72 71 77 $1,623.75

1975 2 5 4 T2 299 +11 73 77 74 75 $4,044.77

1976 4 1 2 Win 292 +8 71 71 77 73 $9,054.28

Playoff: JoAnne Carner beat Sandra Palmer in a 18 hole playoff: Carner 76 -Palmer 78

1977 8 3 4 3 295 +7 74 72 76 73 $4,540.44

1978 14 4 2 T2 290 +6 73 72 73 72 $7,000.00

1980 15 5 10 T10 295 +11 74 72 74 75 $3,085.00

1981 15 6 7 T6 290 +2 73 71 72 74 $4,562.50

1982 1 1 2 T2 289 +1 69 70 75 75 $10,659.25

1983 99 27 16 T2 291 +7 81 70 72 68 $15,400.00

1984 46 54 32 T20 301 +13 77 79 73 72 $3,093.50

1985 69 41 47 T48 301 +13 77 73 75 76 $1,325.00

1986 33 72 56 T35 299 +11 75 78 74 72 $2,582.00

1987 21 6 4 T2 285 -3 74 70 72 69 $23,823.50

Playoff: Lost to Laura Davies in a 18-hole playoff - Davies 71, Ayako Okamoto73, JoAnne Carner 74

1988 2 6 21 T16 289 +5 69 73 76 71 $5,954.00

1989 60 23 13 T17 289 +5 76 69 71 73 $6,374.00

1990 33 14 3 18 291 +3 73 71 70 77 $6,287.00

1991 17 6 13 T11 291 +7 73 72 73 73 $9,738.00

1992 29 39 27 T42 300 +16 74 75 73 78 $4,013.50

1993 31 24 9 T11 286 -2 73 71 69 73 $13,993.00

1994 13 24 39 T31 291 +7 69 74 75 73 $6,929.00

1995 138 77 0 CUT 149 +9 79 70 0 0 $500.00

1996 38 87 0 CUT 151 +11 74 77 0 0 $500.00

1997 43 87 0 CUT 150 +8 73 77 0 0 $500.00

Carner’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........27� Rounds Played: ............................. 104� Times Finished 72 Holes: .................24� Scoring Average: ....................... 72.32� Relation To Par:............................. 223� Top 3 Finishes:..................................8� Top 5 Finishes:..................................9� Top 10 Finishes:..............................11

� Top 25 Finishes:.............................. 18� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 7� Rounds Under Par: .......................... 16� Rounds At Par:................................ 12� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 72� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 68� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 82

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LAURA COBLE (a)Birth Date: May 22, 1964

Birthplace: Augusta, Ga.

Age: 54

Home: Augusta, Ga.

College: Georgia & Augusta State

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 74 at Capital City Clubat Brookhaven in Atlanta, Ga., to earn one of two spots.Laura works as a national sales account manager at Kelly Promo-tional Products. She was the head women’s golf coach at AugustaState between 2007 and 2008.Since 1991, Coble’s name has been inscribed at the top of Georgiastate championship trophies no less than 25 times. In addition tothose titles, she has won the Greater Atlanta Women’s Amateurfour times, the GSGA Top 40, the Georgia Women’s Open and theGSGA Women’s Team Championship four times with three differ-ent partners. She has also represented her state 18 times in theGeorgia-Florida (now Southeastern Women’s Challenge)Matches.Besides her Women’s Player of the Year awards, Coble is the onlygolfer to have won the coveted Tommy Barnes Award as overallGSGA Player of the Year three times. She was the first femalewinner in 2000, claimed it again in 2005, and shared the award withher USGA State Team Champion mates Dori Carter and MariahStackhouse in 2009.

On the national scene, she holds the record as the only player tohave participated on four USGA State Team Champion teams, in2003, 2005, 2009 and 2011, with a different set of partners eachtime.

She has come very close to winning a coveted national individualtitle twice. In 2009, she squared off against former University ofGeorgia teammate Martha Stacy Leach in the final of the U.S.Women’s Mid-Amateur in Ocala, Fla., but was defeated in thatmatch. Again in 2012, she was defeated in the semifinal by even-tual winner Meghan Stasi. She was quarterfinalist in the 2014 U.S.Mid-Amateur and lost in the Round of 16 to Judith Kyrinis in the2015 U.S. Senior Amateur. She was also a semi-finalist in the 2016U.S. Senior Amateur.Coble’s success outside Georgia also includes having qualified forthe U.S. Women’s Open in 2001; participation in two LPGAevents, the 2001 Asahi Ryokykun Invitational in North Augustaand the 2005 Chick-fil-A Charity Championship in Stockbridge; awin in the prestigious Women’s Southern Amateur in 2005, andearning her way to the quarterfinal round of the U.S. Women’sMid-Amateur four times: 2005, 2006, 2010 and 2011. In 2013 shewas inducted into the Georgia State Golf Hall of Fame.She participated in a mission trip to Tuscaloosa, Ala. after a majortornado devastated the area. In 2018, she won the Georgia GolfAssociation Senior Women’s Championship at Sky Valley Coun-try Club by five strokes.

Coble is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

Laura Coble’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

2001 130 130 0 CUT 156 +16 79 77 0 0 $0.00

Coble’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............1� Rounds Played: .................................2� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................0� Scoring Average: ............................78� Relation To Par:...............................16� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 0� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 0� Rounds At Par:.................................. 0� Rounds Over Par: .............................. 2� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 77� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 79

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KAY COCKERILLBirth Date: October 16, 1964

Birthplace: San Jose, Calif.

Age: 54 Ht.: 5’8

Home: San Francisco, Calif.

College: UCLA

Turned Professional: 1987

Joined LPGA Tour: 1987

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 5Began playing golf at the age of 12, credits Rick Walker, her golfcoach since the age of 14, as the individual most influencing hercareer. Cockerill is a two-time U.S. Women’s Amateur champion,winning in 1986 and 1987. She was a medalist and finalist in the1987 Broadmoor and a medalist and quarterfinalist in the 1986Trans-National. She also was a member of the 1986 World Cupteam. A two-time All-American at UCLA, she won six events,placed fourth in the 1986 NCAA Championship, was a three-timeall-conference player and was twice named MVP. She graduatedfrom UCLA in 1987 with a degree in economics. She Turned proand joined the LPGA Tour and played full-time between 1987 and1997. In that time, she played in 198 events and made 89 cuts. Shewas in the top-10 seven times and her best finish was T-3rd in the1991 Bay State Classic and T-5th at the 1991 Jamie Farr ToledoClassic. Her best year on tour was 1991, when she won $78,151and was 62nd on the money list.After her playing years, she joined Golf Channel and continues inan analyst role. Since 2009 she has lived in San Francisco with herhusband Danny Dann, who works for the San Francisco Giants.The two first met when Danny caddied for her in 1991.Kay is known for her volunteer work away from the course, Cock-erill received the LPGA’s Budget Service Award in 1992 for heroutstanding community service and dedication to golf. In 2008, shewas honored by the California Golf Writers Association with theJack Lemmon Ambassador of Golf Award, honoring individuals ingolf who have represented the game with character and personalityand whose positive image has served as an invaluable service to thegame. Cockerill also is a member of the Board of The First Tee ofSan Francisco.Kay shot 74-84-80-78=316 (+24) to finish T24th in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open

�Kay Cockerill

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1986 1 0 0 0 78.00 $0.00

1987 4 3 1 0 75.08 $0.00

1988 21 13 1 0 74.58 $19,827.00 (101)

1989 26 15 0 0 74.21 $19,072.00 (107)

1990 24 16 2 0 73.69 $47,125.00 (84)

1991 26 17 3 0 72.97 $78,151.00 (62)

1992 27 7 0 0 75.42 $12,686.00 (145)

1993 23 1 0 0 76.30 $664.00 (227)

1994 15 6 0 0 75.13 $9,843.00 (167)

1995 13 3 0 0 74.27 $4,846.00 (223)

1996 13 6 0 0 73.94 $13,450.00 (168)

1997 5 1 0 0 76.42 $574.00 (274)

Kay Cockerill’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1986 108 95 0 CUT 156 +12 80 76 0 0 $0.00

1987 12 20 25 T47 302 +14 73 74 76 79 $0.00

1988 23 10 9 T16 289 +5 73 70 72 74 $5,954.00

1989 108 79 0 CUT 153 +11 79 74 0 0 $0.00

1990 81 48 52 T54 300 +12 76 72 76 76 $2,031.00

Cockerill’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............5� Rounds Played: ...............................16� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................3� Scoring Average: ............................75� Relation To Par:...............................54� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 1� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 1� Rounds At Par:.................................. 1� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 14� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 70� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 80

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SUSAN COHN (a)Birth Date: March 29, 1963

Birthplace: New York, N.Y.

Age: 56 Ht.: 5’4

Home: Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

College: UNC-Chapel Hill

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 74 at The Club at Eagle-brooke in Lakeland, Fla., to earn one of 10 spots.Susan was a member of the University of North Carolina-ChapelHill golf team from 1981 to 1985. She finished 3rd in the 1990Mexican Women’s Amateur and is a 15-time champion of the PalmBeach County Women’s Amateur.Cohn has played in eight USGA championships. She competed inthe 1989 U.S. Women’s Amateur at Pinehurst and the 1992 U.S.Women’s Mid-Amateur. While she never stopped playing golf, herschedule was curtailed while she raised her three children, Rose,Hannah, and Aaron. It was over two decades later when she par-ticipated in another USGA championship and returned in high-fashion. Susan finished runner-up at the 2013 U.S. SeniorWomen’s Amateur at CordeValle in San Martin, Calif., Pa., losingto Ellen Port in the final match, 4 & 3. She has competed in everyU.S. Senior Women’s Amateur since then and was a semifinalist in2018.She currently works as a merchandiser for Frenchman’s ReserveCountry Club.

Cohn is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

NODJYA COOKBirth Date: July 01, 1968

Age: 50

Home: Columbus, Ohio

College: Nebraska

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 75 at Columbus CountryClub in Columbus, Ohio, to earn one of two spots.Cook was a member of the University of Nebraska women’s golfteam from 1986 to 1990. The highlight of her golfing career camewhen she won the Mixed du Maurier Classic, a former major inCanada. As an invitee, she was paired with former Canadian PGATour player Alain Trudeau and the two of them took home the title.After her playing days, Cook got into teaching golf and served asthe head PGA professional at Ridgefields Country Club in King-sport, Tenn. from 2005 to 2010. She received the 2010 Tri-CitiesProfessional of the Year award and was chosen as the top localteacher three times in the Tri-Cities area. She also spent time teach-ing at Johnson City Country Club before taking the head PGAprofessional position at Harrison Lake Country Club in Columbus,Indiana, where she has been since 2015.

Cook is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

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LYNNE COWAN (a)Birth Date: November 11, 1962

Birthplace: San Pablo, Ca.

Age: 56

Home: Rocklin, Ca.

College: San Jose State

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 78 at Stanford GolfCourse in Stanford, Calif., to earn one of five spots.Cowan started playing golf at the age of 12 and joined the boys golfteam at her high school. When she failed to earn a spot on the SanJose State women’s team, she used it as fuel and was determinedto improve her game. She married her husband, Carl, in 1987, andjoined the Corral de Tierra Country Club in Salinas, Calif. Takingfull advantage of the club’s better practice facilities, her golf gametook off immediately as she began winning amateur events aroundNorthern California.She has won the California Women’s Amateur Championship fourtimes (1999, 2000, 2005, 2007). She is a three-time winner of theCalifornia Senior Women’s Amateur (2014, 2015, 2018) and three-time winner of the Northern California Senior Women’s Champi-onship (2014, 2016, 2017).Cowan has played in 34 USGA championships. The first champi-onship she competed in was the 1985 U.S. Women’s AmateurPublic Links, where she advanced to match play and lost in thesecond round. She has played in 16 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateurs,five U.S. Women’s Amateurs, five U.S. Senior Women’s Ama-teurs, five USGA Women’s State Team Championships, two U.S.Women’s Amateur Public Links and one U.S. Women’s AmateurFour-Ball.Cowan advanced to match play in 15 of the 16 U.S. Women’sMid-Amateurs, with her best finish coming in 2008 when she wasdefeated in the semifinals. She has played in the last four U.S.Senior Women’s Amateur Championships. She lost in the Roundof 16 in 2015, 2016 and 2017. In 2018, she was knocked out in theRound of 32 by Marilyn Hardy.Cowan currently works a sales rep for Cowan Pro Golf Sales.

Cowan is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

JANE CRAFTERBirth Date: December 14, 1955

Birthplace: Perth, Australia

Age: 63 Ht.: 5’4

Home: Phoenix, Ariz.

Turned Professional: 1981

Joined LPGA Tour: 1981

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 0-1

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 1990 Phar-Mor At Inverrary

Other Victories: 1987 JCPenney Classic (with Steve Jones);1992 Alpine Australian Ladies Masters; 1996 Alpine AustralianLadies Masters; 1997 Toyota Women’s Australian Open: 2013Fry’s Desert Golf Classic (with Betsy King)

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 16Jane Crafter started playing golf at the age of 6 when her father,Brian, taught her to play.A qualified pharmacist who turned pro golfer, Crafter came to theUnited States owning an impressive amateur resume. She won the1978 New Zealand Amateur and the 1980 Belgian Amateur. Addi-tionally, she was runner-up at the 1977 Australian Amateur and the1980 Canadian Amateur. Crafter also represented Australia in in-ternational competition 10 times.Crafter qualified for the LPGA TOur at Q-School in January of1981 finished T-6th.She played full time between 1981 and 2003 played in 501 eventsmaking 364 cuts. She had 44 top-10s and won the 1990 Phar-Morat Inverrary, holing a 40-foot birdie putt on the final hole to win.She had three close calls, finishing runner-up in four events andthird in 7 events. Her best year on tour was in 1993 when shefinished four times in the top-five and ended the year with$187,190 in earnings to finish 29th on the money list. Crafter won$1,926,772 on the LPGA Tour. In 1996, she returned the next yearand had four top-tens including a T-3rd at the McDonalds LPGA.During her career she had numerous injuries, in 1994 she pulled arib cage muscle and later that year underwent arthroscopic kneesurgery. In 1998, she again underwent surgery and in 2002 had herleft wrist operated on after the year. She took a step back from playand did some announcing for NBC at the 1996 Solheim Cup andshe got other calls from ESPN and then Golf Channel. She alsoworked for ABC Australia and Network 10 Australia and was aplaying editor for Golf Digest. In 2010, Golf Channel made her afull-time announcer. She also works on the PGA Tour shows onXM radio.Her father worked as a commentator on Australian BroadcastingCommission and worked with Peter Thomson in several tourna-ments.In her spare time, she started playing on the Legends Tour and wasthe president for the tour. In 2013, she paired up with Betsy Kingto win the Fry’s Desert Classic. She finished T-12th in the 2018Senior LPGA Championship.Jane shot 82-74-77-73=306 (+14) to finish T-28th in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open

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�Jane Crafter

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 26 23 4 0 73.67 $37,423.00 (43)

1984 29 21 3 0 74.04 $48,728.00 (46)

1985 28 22 2 0 73.73 $60,884.00 (32)

1986 27 22 3 0 73.04 $80,030.00 (28)

1987 28 20 2 0 73.49 $59,653.00 (49)

1988 24 15 1 0 73.90 $32,733.00 (73)

1989 26 14 1 0 74.28 $35,086.00 (77)

1990 27 18 1 1 73.18 $112,225.00 (34)

1991 23 14 0 0 73.56 $34,168.00 (100)

1992 28 21 2 0 72.41 $155,485.00 (36)

1993 22 19 7 0 71.72 $187,190.00 (30)

1994 18 13 1 0 72.80 $65,730.00 (76)

1995 19 15 0 0 73.03 $60,133.00 (81)

1996 19 16 4 0 72.86 $147,219.00 (42)

1997 22 16 1 0 72.51 (51) $96,885.00 (69)

1998 13 10 3 0 71.98 (32) $85,431.00 (77)

1999 21 18 4 0 71.70 (30) $176,590.00 (48)

2000 18 10 2 0 72.69 (63) $160,735.00 (56)

2001 18 15 2 0 71.83 (39) $117,597.00 (76)

2002 16 11 1 0 73.20 (80) $104,458.00 (78)

2003 14 7 0 0 73.26 (105) $52,938.00 (113)

2004 3 1 0 0 73.43 (120) $6,360.00 (172)

Jane Crafter’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1982 40 88 0 CUT 158 +14 76 82 0 0 $0.00

1983 22 27 21 T40 304 +20 75 76 73 80 $1,340.00

1984 61 54 53 T53 310 +22 78 78 77 77 $1,102.67

1985 124 70 0 CUT 153 +9 81 72 0 0 $0.00

1986 23 15 15 T40 300 +12 74 73 73 80 $2,293.25

1987 93 79 0 CUT 154 +10 79 75 0 0 $0.00

1988 37 20 67 68 310 +26 74 71 85 80 $1,718.00

1990 22 64 0 CUT 150 +6 72 78 0 0 $500.00

1991 73 88 0 CUT 154 +12 77 77 0 0 $500.00

1993 80 110 0 CUT 155 +11 76 79 0 0 $500.00

2002 70 85 0 CUT 152 +12 75 77 0 0 $500.00

Crafter’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........11� Rounds Played: ...............................30� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 4� Scoring Average:........................76.67� Relation To Par: .............................154� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................0� Rounds At Par:..................................3� Rounds Over Par:.............................27� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..71� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..85

ELAINE CROSBYBirth Date: June 06, 1958

Birthplace: Birmingham, Mich.

Age: 60 Ht.: 5’8

Home: Jackson, Mich.

College: Michigan

Turned Professional: 1981

Joined LPGA Tour: 1985

LPGA Tour Victories: 2 - 1989 Mizuno Classic; 1994 LadyKeystone Open

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 74 at Medinah CountryClub (Course #2) in Medinah, Ill., to earn one of three spots.Elaine Crosby started playing golf at the age of 20 when she was astudent at Michigan, prior to that she was a tennis player. Twoyears after first picking up a golf club, Crosby won the 1980 Bowl-ing Green Invitational Championship. In 1981, Crosby won theMichigan Women’s Amateur Championship. Upon graduatingwith a bachelor’s degree in business University of Michigan in1981 she turned professional. Prior to getting her LPGA Tour cardfor the 1985 season, she played for two years on mini-tours andwon a futures tour event.Crosby played full-time on the LPGA between 1985 and 2000. Sheplayed in 410 events making the cut in 228 of them. She was in thetop-10 36 times and won the 1989 Mizuno Classic and 1994 LadyKeystone Open. Her best year was 1994 as she had 6 top-fivefinishes and won $344,466 which placed her 11th on the moneylist. During her years on the LPGA, she was a member of theLPGA Executive committee from 1992 to 1994. She was the presi-dent of the LPGA Tournament division in 1994 and non-votingmember of the LPGA executive committee from 1997 to 98.When she retired from playing on the LPGA Tour in 2000, she waswell equipped to join the business world. Elaine served on theboard at Symmetrics Marketing Corporation for seven years andfounded the golf instruction website FINDaLESSON.com. Notonly was she an instructor, in 2011 she was hired as the new coor-dinator of Jackson Area Catholic Schools and she continues in thatrole.Crosby also plays on the Legends Tour and recorded one win at the2004 Hy-Vee Classic along with 21 top-10 finishes in almost 50events. She played in the 2019 Legends Suquamish event and fin-ished T-14th.Crosby has hosted an LPGA Legends event for 16 years in theMichigan area (including a Legends Tour 18-hole professionaltournament for seven of those years). Through this annual pro-amand in partnership with a Michigan Wendy’s franchisee, Crosbyhas helped raise more than $2.5 million of the $18 million raisedby The Legends Tour since 2000 for charity partners.Crosby was T-64th in the 2018 Senior LPGA Championship.Elaine shot 70-78-76-81=305 (+13) to finish T-23rd in the firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

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�Elaine Crosby

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1984 1 1 0 0 77.25 $1,177.00 (205)

1985 24 9 0 0 76.31 $10,133.00 (123)

1986 18 10 0 0 75.88 $5,533.00 (150)

1987 27 14 2 0 74.12 $31,024.00 (76)

1988 27 10 0 0 75.00 $15,655.00 (112)

1989 27 20 2 1 72.78 $126,899.00 (28)

1990 30 23 8 0 72.73 $174,543.00 (18)

1991 28 21 5 0 72.64 $181,610.00 (21)

1992 30 18 3 0 73.09 $109,125.00 (50)

1993 27 21 4 0 72.20 $177,726.00 (34)

1994 27 23 6 1 71.93 $344,465.00 (11)

1995 28 18 4 0 72.86 $186,415.00 (37)

1996 26 11 1 0 74.07 $52,561.00 (95)

1997 28 11 1 0 74.26 (141) $54,722.00 (105)

1998 25 6 1 0 74.02 (152) $46,657.00 (113)

1999 26 10 0 0 73.95 (151) $30,784.00 (134)

2000 11 1 0 0 76.48 (186) $863.00 (209)

Elaine Crosby’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1984 90 54 42 T50 309 +21 80 76 75 78 $1,177.33

1988 77 79 0 CUT 152 +10 77 75 0 0 $0.00

1990 14 21 15 T6 288 Even 71 74 73 70 $12,464.00

1991 50 76 0 CUT 153 +11 76 77 0 0 $500.00

1992 61 67 0 CUT 152 +10 76 76 0 0 $500.00

1993 72 35 48 T39 293 +5 75 70 75 73 $5,233.83

1994 70 51 44 T43 293 +9 74 72 73 74 $4,934.67

1995 73 61 66 T63 297 +17 74 73 75 75 $2,109.00

1996 111 123 0 CUT 155 +15 78 77 0 0 $500.00

1999 102 101 0 CUT 149 +5 75 74 0 0 $500.00

2000 139 123 0 CUT 160 +16 83 77 0 0 $500.00

Crosby’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........11� Rounds Played: ...............................32� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 5� Scoring Average:........................75.03� Relation To Par: .............................119� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 1

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................1� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................3� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:.............................29� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..70� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..83

JENNIFER CULLYBirth Date: December 31, 1968

Birthplace: Bloomington, Ill.

Age: 50

Home: St. Petersburg, Fla.

College: Illinois State University

Turned Professional: 1991

Joined LPGA Tour: 1998

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 77 at The Club at Eagle-brooke in Lakeland, Fla., to earn one of ten spots.Jennifer fell in love with golf at age 12. At age 13, she played inher first tournament, a junior 9 hole member-guest, and now almostfour decades later still loves to tee it up in competitive events. Sheplayed on a golf scholarship in college at Illinois State Universityand served as captain of the team. After graduating from ISU in1991, she traveled the country playing on the LPGA Futures Tourfor 10 years, including one win at the 1995 Michigan Women’sOpen. She competed in a handful of LPGA Tour events from 1998to 2005, including participating in one major, the McDonaldsLPGA Championship.Jennifer also teaches professionally and has taught as a member ofthe PGA of America and the LPGA for over 25 years. She also hascertifications as a US Kids Golf Instructor and a Titleist Perform-ance Institute certified golf fitness instructor. As a member of theLPGA Global Education Team for over 15 years, she has givenback to members of the LPGA Teaching and Club Professionalmembership through serving as Member Advisor, National Evalu-ator and instructor for LPGA Level II and A2 Education.She has been named to the yearly “Top 50 Teacher” list six timesby the LPGA and 10 times by Golf Digest Magazine. Golf Digestalso named her 2005 Top Regional Teacher of Florida and she was2004 LPGA Southeast Section Teacher of the Year.Jennifer currently resides in St. Petersburg, Fla. and spends timeteaching at Apollo Beach Golf Club in Apollo Beach, Fla. for halfof the year. She is also the owner of The School of Positive Golf,LLC.

Cully is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

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DEDE CUSIMANOBirth Date: June 17, 1959

Birthplace: Torrance, Calif.

Age: 59

Home: La Quinta, Calif.

College: Boise State University

Turned Professional: 1986

Joined LPGA Tour: 1986

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 72 at Tamarisk CountryClub in Rancho Mirage, Calif., to earn one of eight spots.Dede earned her Bachelor’s degree in physical education fromBoise State University. She played tennis in college and it wasn’tuntil after college that she decided to take up golf. Shortly there-after she won the Idaho State Amateur title and went on to obtainher LPGA tour card. She played on the LPGA Tour for three yearsfrom 1986-1989. In 1990, she joined Callaway Golf as a Tourrepresentative, working for the golf manufacturer for 10 years.After a decade with Callaway, she missed teaching and accepted aposition in Westchester County, N.Y., where she taught for eightsummers.Heading back out west, she was one of the lead instructors at theRoaring Fork Club in Basalt, Colo., for seven years and also wasthe Director of Instruction at River Valley Ranch Golf Club inCarbondale, Colo. for three years. Dede has been recognized byGolf for Women Magazine as one of its Top 50 Golf Instructorsfrom 2004-2009.She has been a Class A Life Member of the LPGA Teaching andClub Professional Division for more than 20 years. She wasawarded the 2013 LPGA Western Section Teacher of the Year andwas nominated for LPGA National Teacher of the Year in 2013.In 2013, she competed in the Wegmans LPGA Championship. Shealso won the 2013 LPGA National Club Professional SeniorChampionship, 2013 LPGA Teaching & Club Professional West-ern Section Championship, 2012 LPGA Western Section SeniorChampionship, 2011 LPGA Teaching & Club Professional CentralSection Senior Championship, 2009 & 2010 LPGA NationalTeaching and Club Professional Senior Championship and the2008 LPGA Southeast Section Championship.Dede has played in seven major championships, including fiveLPGA Championships and two U.S. Women’s Opens.During recent winter months, she served as the Director of Instruc-tion at Rancho LaQuinta Country Club in LaQuinta, Calif.. Cur-rently, she operates the Dede Cusimano Golf Academy, LLC. atAspen Golf Club in Aspen, Colo. during the summer months.

Cusimano is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

LAURA DAVIESBirth Date: October 05, 1963

Birthplace: Coventry, England

Age: 55 Ht.: 5’10

Home: Coventry, England

Turned Professional: 1985

Joined LPGA Tour: 1987

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 2-8

LPGA Tour Victories: 20 - 1987 U.S. Women’s Open; 1988Welch’s /Circle K Championship, Jamie Farr Owens CorningClassic; 1989 Lady Keystone Open; 1991 San Diego InamoriGolf Classic; 1993 McDonald’s Championship (ended in ‘93);1994 Safeway International, Sara Lee Classic, McDonald’sLPGA Championship; 1995 Safeway International, AtlantaCharity Championship; 1996 Safeway International,McDonald’s LPGA Championship, du Maurier Classic, TheChampions Classic; 1997 Safeway International; 1998 ADTChampionship; 2000 The Los Angeles Women’s Championshippresented by Yamaha, Harvey Penick Invitational; 2001Wegmans LPGA

Unofficial Victories (3): 1996 JCPenney/LPGA Skins Game.1998 JCPenney/LPGA Skins Game. 1999 JCPenney Classic(with John Daly).

LPGA Awards (1): 1996 Rolex Player of the Year.

Solheim Cup Teams (12): 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000,2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011

Ladies European Tour Victories: (45) 1985 Belgian Open.1986 McEwan’s Wirral Classic, British Women’s Open, GreaterManchester Tournament, Spanish Open. 1987 Italian Open. 1988Ford Classic, Italian Open, Biarritz Open. 1989 Laing CharityClassic. 1990 AGF Biarritz Open. 1991 Valextra Classic. 1992The European Open, English Open, BMW Italian Open. 1993Waterford Dairies English Open. 1994 Holiday Ireland Open,New Skoda Scottish Open. 1995 Evian Masters, Guardian IrishHolidays Open, Woodpecker Welsh Open, Wilkinson SwordEnglish Open. 1996 Evian Masters, Wilkinson Sword EnglishOpen, Italian Open di Sicilia. 1997 Ford Stimorol Danish Open,Hennessy Cup. 1998 Chrysler Open. 1999 Chrysler Open,McDonald’s WPGA Championship of Europe, Compaq Open.2000 TSN World Cup individual. 2001 WPGA InternationalMatchplay. 2002 P4 Norwegian Masters. 2003 ANZ Masters.2004 AAMI Women’s Australian Open. 2006 SAS Masters,Norway, 2007 UNIQA Ladies Golf Open, Austria. 2008UNIQA Ladies Golf Open, Austria. 2009 Women’s AustralianOpen. 2010 Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open hosted byChristchurch, Unicredit Ladies German Open presented by Audi,UNIQA Ladies Golf Open, Austria, Open de Espana, HeroHonda Women’s Indian Open.

LPGA of Japan Tour Victories: (7) 1988 Itoki Classic; 1994Itoen Ladies Open; 1995 Itoen Ladies Open; 1996 Satake JapanClassic, Itoen Ladies Open; 1999 Takara World Invitational;2001 Itoen Ladies Open

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�LAURA DAVIES (CONTINUED)

ALPG Tour Victories: (8) 1993 Australian Ladies Masters;1994 Australian Ladies Masters; 2003 ANZ Ladies Masters(co-sanctioned by Ladies European Tour); 2004 AAMIWomen’s Australian Open (co-sanctioned by Ladies EuropeanTour); 2008 LG Bing Lee Women’s NSW Open; 2009 Women’sAustralian Open (co-sanctioned by Ladies European Tour); 2010Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open (co-sanctioned by LadiesEuropean Tour), Kangaroo Valley Resort Classic.

Ladies Asian Golf Tour Victories: (2) 1993 & ‘94 ThailandLadies Open

Senior Victories: 2012 ISPS Handa Legends Tour OpenChampionship; 2018 U.S. Senior Women’s Open, BJ’s CharityChampionship (with Trish Johnson), Senior LPGAChampionship

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15,16Laura Davies was the first non-American to finish at the top of theLPGA money list[1] as well as winning the Ladies European Tour(LET) Order of Merit a record seven times: in 1985, 1986, 1992,1996, 1999, 2004 and 2006. She led the LPGA Tour money list in1994. Davies has 84 professional wins worldwide, with 20 on theLPGA Tour, including four majors and 45 on the Ladies EuropeanTour. From 1985 to 2010, she won at least one individual titlesomewhere in the world every season, except for 2005 and was thefirst golfer, male or female, to win tournaments on five continentsin one year. She was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in2015.A native of Coventry, Davies began as an amateur internationalplayer for Great Britain, compiling a notable record. She was the1983 English Intermediate Champion, the 1984 Welsh OpenStroke Play Champion and the South Eastern Champion in both1983 and 1984. She was also a member of the Great Britain andIreland Curtis Cup Team in 1984. She turned professional in 1985.Davies started her professional career on the Ladies European Tourin 1985, when she won both Rookies of the Year and Order ofMerit titles. In 1987, she went to the United States and won theU.S. Women’s Open in an 18-hole playoff against Ayako Okamotoand JoAnne Carner. It was a victory that led the LPGA to amendits constitution. Davies was not a member of the LPGA Tour, sothe LPGA changed its constitution to grant Davies automatic mem-bership.Davies has been a full-time member since winning the 1987 U.S.Women’s Open to the present. She has played in 589 events mak-ing 423 cuts. She has 130 top-10 finishes and has won $9,473,223which places her 16 on the all-time career money list.In 1990, she was a member of the inaugural European Solheim CupTeam. She returned as part of every European team through 2011,the only player to participate in the first 12 Solheim Cup matchesproducing 25 points with a 22 win, 18 loss, 6 halve record. Sheformed a formidable partnership with Alison Nicholas, they played9 times together and had a 5-4 record.In 2004, Davies was the first woman to compete in the men’sEuropean Tour, entering the ANZ Championship in Sydney, Aus-tralia. She failed to make the cut. Davies was the first woman to

compete in a European Senior Tour event. She played in the 2018Shipco Masters in Denmark, from the same tees as her male oppo-nents and finished T-44th in a 60 person field. Davies has alsoplayed in around a dozen Legends Tour events, winning 2012Handa Legends Open.Davies was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire(MBE) in 1988, Commander of the Order of the British Empire(CBE) in 2000, and Dame Commander of the Order of the BritishEmpire (DBE) in the 2014 Birthday Honours, all for services togolf. In January 2013, the Golf Writers Association of Americaannounced that Davies would be the year’s recipient of the ASAPSports/Jim Murray Award, which recognizes a golfer for “coopera-tion, quotability, and accommodation with the media.” In February2015, Davies was announced as one of the first female members ofthe Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews.In April 2016, Davies was appointed the first honorary president ofthe Parliamentary Golf Group, an all-party organization of MPsworking to improve the state of golf in the United Kingdom. In July2016, Davies was presented with the “Spirit of Golf” Award fromthe Golf Foundation in a ceremony at Royal Troon. Davies is thefirst recipient of the prestigious honor.She was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2015 butunfortunately, she missed the ceremony as her flight didn’t get herto St. Andrews in time after she played in the U.S. Women’s Open.Gary Player was known for his world travels, the female compari-son is Davies who is probably the most traveled female golfer ofall time playing all over the world.Davies still plays a full schedule, she played in 20 LPGA andLadies European Tour events, best finish was T-2nd in the Bank ofHope Founders Cup.2018 was also a big success in senior golf. She not only one theinaugural U.S. Senior Women’s Open but with rounds of 68-70-70won the 2018 Senior LPGA Championship by four shots overHelen Alfredsson and Silvia Cavalleri.Laura shot 71-71-66-68=276 (-16) to romp through the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open. She beat Juli Inkster by 10 strokes andTrish Johnson by 12 strokes.

�Laura Davies

Yearly European Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

2004 1 0 0 0 0.00 (euro)0.00

Laura Davies’ 2019 LPGA Tour RecordTournament Place ScoreTo Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

ISPS Handa Vic Open (Woman) CUT 147 +2 73 74 0 0 $0.00

ISPS Handa Australian Open CUT 149 +5 74 75 0 0 $0.00

Bank of Hope Founders Cup CUT 145 +1 74 71 0 0 $0.00

KIA Classic CUT 154 +10 78 76 0 0 $0.00

Davies’ LPGA Tour Stats:

� Events Played: ..................................4� Rounds Played: .................................8� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................0� Scoring Average: ....................... 74.38� Relation To Par:...............................18� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 0� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 1� Rounds At Par:.................................. 0� Rounds Over Par: .............................. 7� Lowest 2019 Score: ........................ 71� Highest 2019 Score:........................ 78

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Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1984 1 1 0 0 79.67 $0.00

1986 2 1 0 0 74.67 $5,805.00 (146)

1987 3 3 2 1 72.54 $66,778.00 (41)

1988 20 14 3 2 72.98 $160,357.00 (15)

1989 18 16 9 1 71.75 $181,574.00 (13)

1990 18 12 1 0 73.72 $64,863.00 (64)

1991 21 16 5 1 73.00 $200,829.00 (20)

1992 21 14 4 0 72.94 $150,163.00 (39)

1993 16 15 3 1 72.02 $240,643.00 (20)

1994 22 21 12 3 70.91 $687,201.00 (1)

1995 17 16 9 2 71.37 $530,349.00 (2)

1996 19 18 13 4 70.32 $927,550.00 (2)

1997 21 19 7 1 70.86 (7) $483,571.00 (8)

1998 22 16 6 1 71.76 (23) $517,547.00 (11)

1999 24 22 9 0 71.33 (17) $501,798.00 (14)

2000 22 22 8 2 71.91 (15) $557,158.00 (11)

2001 17 14 6 1 71.89 (41) $492,143.00 (18)

2002 16 15 6 0 71.32 (15) $344,232.00 (29)

2003 22 19 5 0 71.27 (21) $525,902.00 (19)

2004 23 18 6 0 71.04 (14) $351,961.00 (36)

2005 22 18 3 0 72.52 (42) $434,589.00 (31)

2006 19 11 1 0 72.94 (87) $364,531.00 (34)

2007 24 22 6 0 71.71 (13) $692,010.00 (21)

2008 19 13 1 0 73.16 (100) $112,914.00 (95)

2009 18 11 0 0 73.56 (114) $117,632.00 (87)

2010 16 10 2 0 72.55 (55) $88,211.00 (79)

2011 12 6 0 0 73.74 (98) $34,145.00 (111)

2012 15 7 0 0 74.07 (112) $42,161.00 (107)

2013 14 5 0 0 73.73 (128) $23,803.00 (119)

2014 18 12 2 0 72.48 (86) $200,515.00 (68)

2015 14 4 0 0 73.86 (133) $39,359.00 (119)

2016 15 4 0 0 72.94 (117) $19,949.00 (151)

2017 13 4 0 0 72.96 (145) $18,742.00 (155)

2018 15 5 1 0 73.05 (144) $129,750.00 (92)

Laura Davies’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1986 33 20 21 T11 293 +5 75 73 73 72 $5,805.33

1987 7 1 2 Win 285 -3 72 70 72 71 $55,000.00

Playoff: Beat Ayako Okamoto & JoAnne Carner in a 18-hole playoff - Davies71, Okamoto 73, Carner 74

1988 16 20 35 T51 298 +14 72 73 75 78 $2,257.00

1989 25 15 28 T7 285 +1 73 71 75 66 $11,931.00

1990 33 27 27 T26 293 +5 73 73 74 73 $4,623.00

1991 73 31 19 T44 299 +15 77 72 71 79 $3,562.60

1992 126 103 0 CUT 155 +13 80 75 0 0 $500.00

1993 10 4 9 T11 286 -2 71 69 73 73 $13,993.00

1994 9 2 7 T12 286 +2 68 68 75 75 $12,805.00

1995 43 38 19 T24 288 +8 72 73 69 74 $9,287.75

1996 38 7 7 6 281 +1 74 68 70 69 $40,077.00

1997 70 65 0 CUT 148 +6 75 73 0 0 $500.00

1998 1 7 13 T11 295 +11 68 75 78 74 $34,929.00

1999 27 79 0 CUT 146 +2 71 75 0 0 $500.00

2000 23 5 3 T9 291 +3 73 71 72 75 $67,368.00

2001 80 69 0 CUT 148 +8 75 73 0 0 $500.00

2002 70 48 10 T32 291 +11 75 73 68 75 $18,730.00

2003 119 61 0 CUT 150 +8 79 71 0 0 $750.00

2004 99 92 0 CUT 150 +8 76 74 0 0 $750.00

2005 151 153 0 CUT 165 +23 84 81 0 0 $1,000.00

2006 108 116 0 CUT 155 +13 78 77 0 0 $1,000.00

2007 20 49 35 T32 292 +8 72 75 72 73 $19,754.00

2008 7 75 0 CUT 151 +5 70 81 0 0 $1,000.00

2009 14 28 23 T17 292 +8 72 75 73 72 $42,724.00

2011 121 99 0 CUT 153 +11 78 75 0 0 $1,000.00

2014 147 120 0 CUT 156 +16 82 74 0 0 $2,000.00

2015 18 32 28 T47 287 +7 70 72 70 75 $14,796.00

Davies’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........27� Rounds Played: ...............................87� Times Finished 72 Holes: .................16� Scoring Average: ....................... 72.63� Relation To Par:............................. 207� Top 3 Finishes:..................................1� Top 5 Finishes:..................................1� Top 10 Finishes:................................4

� Top 25 Finishes:.............................. 10� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 9� Rounds Under Par: .......................... 16� Rounds At Par:................................ 10� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 61� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 66� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 84

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MARLENE DAVIS (alt)Birth Date: November 26, 1966

Birthplace: Lancaster, N.Y.

Age: 52

Home: Williamsville, N.Y.

College: University of South Florida

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 77 at Columbus CountryClub in Colombus, Ohio, to earn the first alternate spot.Marlene Davis has always been surrounded by golf due to herfamily owning Walden Golf Driving Range in Lancaster, N.Y.where her father was an instructor and coach. She competed in herfirst tournament at the age of 9. Davis attended St. Mary’s highschool in Lancaster where she was the team leading scorer and onlyfemale on the team. In 2001, she was inducted into the school’sAthletic Hall of Fame. Davis went onto play at the University ofSouth Florida, winning two individual tournaments.Davis became a Class A LPGA Teaching and Club Professional in1989. She clenched the National Championship title of the LPGATeaching and Club Professionals. She has competed in two U.S.Women’s Opens and the LPGA Championship.Davis served as the assistant men’s golf coach at Medaille Collegein Buffalo, N.Y., for eight seasons (2006-2014). She has beennamed a Top-50 Teacher by Golf for Women Magazine and iscurrently the lead golf instructor at Paddock Chevrolet Golf Domeand Brighton Driving Range in Tonawanda, N.Y. She was theauthor of the LPGA-USGA girls golf handbook and is a certifiedassistant coach for the First Tee of Western New York.Marlene shot 78-84=162 (+16) to miss the cut in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open

�Marlene Davis

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1988 1 1 0 0 76.50 $1,718.00 (195)

1989 1 0 0 0 78.50 $0.00

1991 1 0 0 0 74.50 $0.00

1992 2 0 0 0 76.25 $0.00

1993 1 0 0 0 81.50 $0.00

1995 1 0 0 0 76.50 $0.00

Marlene Davis’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1988 10 43 63 66 306 +22 71 77 79 79 $1,718.00

1989 89 111 0 CUT 157 +15 78 79 0 0 $0.00

Davis’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 2� Rounds Played: ................................ 6� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 1� Scoring Average:........................77.17� Relation To Par: ...............................37� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................0� Rounds At Par:..................................1� Rounds Over Par:...............................5� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..71� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..79

LISA DEPAULOBirth Date: November 16, 1965

Birthplace: Santa Monica, Calif.

Age: 53 Ht.: 5’5

Home: Austin, Texas

College: University of Texas

Turned Professional: 1988

Joined LPGA Tour: 2000

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 73 at Tamarisk CountryClub in Rancho Mirage, Calif., to earn one of eight spots.Lisa DePaulo started playing golf at the age of nine and went to theUniversity of Texas at Austin on a full golf scholarship. She wasthe 1984-85 San Diego Women’s Amateur Champion. Aftergraduating from Texas in 1988, she turned professional. She par-ticipated in 15 Q-Schools over the years and took 12 years to gether first LPGA Tour card. She won events on the Futures Tour,Players West Tour, and Pacific Tour.She made it to the LPGA in 2000 and played in 18 events and made10 cuts. Her best finish was T-31st in First Union Betsy KingClassic. She made $18,895 which finished 147th on the money list.She lost her LPGA card but got it back to play in 2004.She played in seven U.S. Women’s Open Championships, fourLPGA Championships and one British Open. Notably, in the 2000Ladies British Open, she was the only American to travel overseasto go and qualify for the event at Royal Birkdale.She created a company in 2005 called Tournament Treasures,which makes gift packages for golf events. As founder and direc-tor, Lisa has nurtured existing business relationships in the golfworld and formed partnerships with vendors and golf professionalsto provide whatever is needed to improve any golf tournamentexperience from gifts, to players to motivational speakers.In 2012, her mother was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer andshe spent the next 20 months with her having more fun that theyhad ever had together. Her mother passed away in October 2014.With the experience, DePaulo has spent time spreading awarenessfor colonoscopies.In her spare time, Lisa enjoys cooking and playing pickleball. Shestill plays golf and has participated in the Legends Tour, includingfinishing T-27th in the 2017 Senior LPGA Championship and T-44th in the 2018 Senior LPGA CHampionship. She was deter-mined to make it into the U.S. Senior Women’s Open last year andnow knows that her Mom would absolutely love her playing in it.Lisa shot 80-75-81-74=310 (+18) to finish T-37th in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open

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�Lisa DePaulo

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1990 2 0 0 0 78.25 $0.00

1991 1 0 0 0 78.50 $0.00

1992 1 1 0 0 75.75 $2,845.00 (199)

1993 3 2 0 0 73.38 $4,553.00 (173)

1996 1 0 0 0 76.50 $0.00

1998 1 0 0 0 77.50 $0.00

2000 18 10 0 0 73.71 (128) $18,895.00 (156)

2001 1 1 0 0 71.25 $5,248.00

2001 1 0 0 0 75.00 $0.00

2004 22 0 0 0 76.19 (210) $0.00

2008 1 0 0 0 86.00 $0.00

2011 1 0 0 0 78.00 $0.00

Lisa DePaulo’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1990 81 90 0 CUT 153 +9 76 77 0 0 $500.00

1991 90 103 0 CUT 157 +15 78 79 0 0 $500.00

1992 13 57 54 T55 303 +19 72 79 76 76 $2,845.00

1996 57 110 0 CUT 153 +13 75 78 0 0 $500.00

1998 59 100 0 CUT 155 +13 75 80 0 0 $500.00

2000 67 76 0 CUT 153 +9 76 77 0 0 $500.00

2001 44 90 0 CUT 150 +10 73 77 0 0 $500.00

DePaulo’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 7� Rounds Played: ...............................16� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 1� Scoring Average:..........................76.5� Relation To Par: ...............................88� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................0� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:.............................16� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..72� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..80

ALICIA DIBOSBirth Date: March 01, 1960

Birthplace: Lima, Peru

Age: 59 Ht.: 5’3

Home: Delray Beach, Fla.

Turned Professional: 1988

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 0-1

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2, 16In 1989, Dibos left her home in Lima, Peru to pursue a professionalgolf career. She played on the European and Asian tour between1990 and 1992 before making it through LPGA Qualifying Schoolin 1992, on her first attempt. In her LPGA rookie season (1993),her best finish was T-24th at the McDonald’s Championship. In1994, she competed in the U.S. Women’s Open where she finishedT-4th, just six shots off the lead. In the same year, she posted hercareer-best finish of T-2nd at the Children’s Medical Center Clas-sic after competed in a sudden death playoff. Dibos recorded hersecond career hole-in-one during the second round of the PhilipsInvitational Honoring Harvey Penick in 2000; her best finish thatseason came at the Giant Eagle LPGA Classic, where she finishedT-17th. In the 2001 season, she recorded her most successful sea-son in four years, posting seven Top-25 finishes and the lowestscoring average of her career. In 2002, Dibos became the assistantpro at Winged Foot Golf Club, after becoming an LPGA T & CPmember in 1997.Competed in the ISPS Handa Cup World Team from 2006-2014(winning in 2013).Says the highest accomplishment in her personal life came in 2004when she became a U.S. citizen.Currently, Dibos is the Director of Instruction at Winged Foot GolfClub and plays on the Legends Tour a few times a year. In 2017,she finished T-14th at the Senior LPGA Championship and T-6that the Suquamish Clearwater Legends Cup. In 2018, she finishedT-24 at the Senior LPGA Championship.Alicia shot 73-76-75-75=299 (+7) to finish T-12th in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open

�Alicia Dibos

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1993 25 10 0 0 73.75 $28,721.00 (118)

1994 25 21 4 0 72.14 $192,384.00 (26)

1995 26 21 2 0 72.95 $89,932.00 (64)

1996 26 20 2 0 73.04 $81,682.00 (73)

1997 27 20 5 0 72.01 (26) $190,991.00 (42)

1998 23 18 1 0 72.03 (36) $127,256.00 (58)

1999 5 1 0 0 74.50 $4,483.00 (189)

2000 23 17 0 0 72.41 (42) $97,665.00 (87)

2001 24 20 0 0 71.70 (37) $139,251.00 (66)

2002 8 4 0 0 73.92 $17,529.00 (149)

2003 2 0 0 0 75.50 $0.00

2004 1 0 0 0 74.50 (166) $0.00

2006 1 0 0 0 76.00 $0.00

Alicia Dibos’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1993 94 106 0 CUT 154 +10 77 77 0 0 $500.00

1994 13 3 5 T4 283 -1 69 68 73 73 $31,132.50

1995 60 38 39 T40 291 +11 73 72 73 73 $4,353.00

1997 10 35 41 T41 292 +8 70 75 74 73 $6,138.00

2002 16 42 31 T51 294 +14 71 76 72 75 $8,673.00

2003 72 61 0 CUT 150 +8 76 74 0 0 $750.00

2004 117 75 0 CUT 149 +7 77 72 0 0 $750.00

Dibos’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 7� Rounds Played: ...............................22� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 4� Scoring Average:........................73.32� Relation To Par: ...............................57� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 1� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 1

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................1� Rounds In 60s: ..................................2� Rounds Under Par:.............................3� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:.............................19� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..68� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..77

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HUI CHONG DOFFLEMYER(a)Birth Date: January 21, 1969

Birthplace: South Korea

Age: 50

Home: Belvidere, Ill.

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 75 at Medinah CountryClub (Course #2) in Medinah, Ill., to earn one of three spots.Hui was 22 years old when she first picked up a golf club. She grewup playing team handball in Korea before she got into golf.She met her now-husband, Robert Dofflemyer Jr., while he wasstationed on a U.S. Air Force base in Korea. Hui and Robert weremarried in 1993 and moved to the U.S. a year later. Soon after that,their son, Robert III, was born and Hui put golf on hold for a while.She began playing golf again once her family moved to NorthCarolina and then the Chicago area. They moved to Elgin, Ill. andHui began playing public courses and entering local tournaments.She won the 2012 Rockford (Ill.) Women’s Amateur Champion-ship and finished 2nd in 2013.In 2014, she played in her first USGA championship, the U.S.Women’s Amateur Public Links, and missed the cut. She competedin the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur championship in 2015, 2016and 2018, losing in the Round of 64 most recently.

Dofflemyer is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

WENDY DOOLANBirth Date: December 16, 1968

Birthplace: Sydney, Australia

Age: 50 Ht.: 5’5

Home: Lakeland, Fla.

Turned Professional: 1991

Joined LPGA Tour: 1996

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 1-0

LPGA Tour Victories: 3 - 2001 The Champions Classic; 2003Welch’s /Circle K Championship; 2004 Evian Ladies Masters

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 8, 9, 16Doolan started playing golf at the age of 14 in Sydney, Australia.She was the British Amateur Championship runner-up in 1991 andrepresented Australia seven times internationally. By 1991 and1992, she was ranked as the No. 1 Australian Woman Golfer by theeditors of Australian Golf Magazine.Wendy turned professional in November 1991, and competed from1992 to 1995 on the Symetra Tour and on the Ladies EuropeanTour. She also competed briefly on the Asian Ladies Tour and onthe Australian Ladies Tour, winning both in Australia and on theSymetra Tour, before earning full LPGA Tour membership in1996.Her first LPGA victory came at the 2001 LPGA Champions Clas-sic, where she won a five-hole playoff. She added her secondLPGA title at the 2003 Welch’s/Fry’s Championship, where shecarded a career-low score of 62 in the second round and would goon to win by three strokes over runners-up Lorie Kane and LPGAHall of Fame member Betsy King. Her final LPGA victory cameat the 2004 Evian Masters in France, where she recorded fourrounds in the 60s to win by one stroke over Sweden’s AnnikaSorenstam. With this win, she crossed the $2 million mark in careerearnings. She served as a member of the LPGA Player ExecutiveCommittee from 2002 to 2003 and in 2006.Doolan transitioned into teaching the game in 2010. After workingas the director of the mental-golf program at the Gary GilchristGolf Academy for several years, she lead the same program at theLee Westwood Golf School in Orlando, Fla. until 2015. Wendy hasalso coached players at a variety of levels since 2012.She credits her family as the individuals most influencing her ca-reer and enjoy swimming and tennis in her free time. Wendy beganplaying on the Legends Tour in 2014. She finished 3rd at the 2017Senior LPGA Championship and T-24th in the 2018 Senior LPGAChampionship.

Doolan is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

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�Wendy Doolan

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1994 1 1 0 0 74.75 $2,578.00 (216)

1995 1 1 1 0 72.00 $10,683.00 (170)

1996 24 18 0 0 73.33 $62,129.00 (84)

1997 26 20 5 0 72.24 (38) $194,506.00 (41)

1998 22 15 2 0 72.35 (57) $98,742.00 (72)

1999 26 23 3 0 71.79 (37) $198,896.00 (42)

2000 19 16 5 0 72.24 (31) $295,277.00 (30)

2001 25 22 5 1 71.65 (32) $405,135.00 (27)

2002 20 18 3 0 71.91 (27) $250,838.00 (41)

2003 21 12 2 1 72.58 (62) $248,591.00 (40)

2004 17 11 4 1 71.98 (52) $597,481.00 (18)

2005 22 17 3 0 72.79 (51) $185,674.00 (60)

2006 11 6 0 0 73.00 (91) $42,543.00 (126)

2007 25 15 1 0 73.73 (101) $151,437.00 (71)

2008 22 12 1 0 72.80 (76) $137,542.00 (80)

2009 13 10 0 0 72.89 (87) $59,042.00 (109)

2010 5 2 0 0 74.00 $16,302.00 (135)

2012 10 4 0 0 74.51 (125) $14,523.00 (140)

2015 2 0 0 0 74.00 $0.00

2017 3 1 0 0 73.12 $4,255.00 (172)

2018 1 0 0 0 81.50 $0.00

Wendy Doolan’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1999 27 34 32 T47 293 +5 71 71 73 78 $6,324.00

2000 83 18 19 T21 295 +7 77 69 74 75 $34,112.00

2001 24 9 4 T7 284 +4 71 70 70 73 $80,726.00

2002 41 58 60 T37 292 +12 73 76 75 68 $15,209.00

2003 102 115 0 CUT 156 +14 78 78 0 0 $750.00

2004 40 67 0 CUT 148 +6 73 75 0 0 $750.00

2005 49 64 0 CUT 151 +9 75 76 0 0 $1,000.00

2007 33 11 27 T46 295 +11 73 70 75 77 $12,268.00

2008 124 115 0 CUT 155 +9 79 76 0 0 $1,000.00

Doolan’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 9� Rounds Played: ...............................28� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 5� Scoring Average:........................73.89� Relation To Par: ...............................77� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 1

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................2� Rounds In 60s: ..................................2� Rounds Under Par:.............................5� Rounds At Par:..................................2� Rounds Over Par:.............................21� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..68� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..79

KIM EATON (a)Birth Date: August 03, 1959

Birthplace: Greeley, Colo.

Age: 59

Home: Mesa, Ariz.

College: New Mexico

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 76 at Briarwood CountryClub in Sun City West, Ariz., to earn one of six spots.Eaton won three Colorado state championships as a junior between1977 and 1979. A four-time Colorado Golf Association StrokePlay champion and a three-time CGA Senior Match Play cham-pion, she has won 25 total CGA championships, tied for mostall-time.From 1971 to 1981, she played on the University of New Mexicogolf team. Eaton has competed in 28 USGA championships. Sheparticipated in two U.S. Women’s Opens, including making the cutat the 1982 U.S. Women’s Open at Cedar Ridge, in Tulsa, Okla.She has competed in the last 10 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateurchampionships, advancing to the quarterfinals in four of them(2009, 2011, 2014, 2016).She won the Arizona Senior Match Play Championship in 2013,2014 and 2018, and the Arizona Senior Stroke Play Championshipseven times. In 2006, she was inducted into the Colorado Golf Hallof Fame. In 2017, she was awarded the CWGA Senior Player of theYear for the seventh time since turning 50 and becoming eligible.At the 2018 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur, she advanced to matchplay and lost in the Round of 64.She served as a police officer for 13 years in Evans, Colo., afterearning a B.S. in sociology/criminal justice from the University ofNorthern Colorado in 1994. She loves to drive fast and won thepursuit of driving in her police academy class. Eaton is now retiredand lives in Mesa, Ariz.

Eaton is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

Kim Eaton’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1981 146 119 0 CUT 160 +16 86 74 0 0 $0.00

1983 40 59 60 T63 314 +30 77 79 77 81 $840.00

Eaton’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............2� Rounds Played: .................................6� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................1� Scoring Average: ............................79� Relation To Par:...............................46� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 0� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 0� Rounds At Par:.................................. 0� Rounds Over Par: .............................. 6� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 74� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 86

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PAM ELDERSBirth Date: July 09, 1959

Age: 59

Home: Boca Raton, Fla.

College: University of Miami

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 77 at The Club at Eagle-brooke in Lakeland, Fla., to earn the first alternate spot.Elders is a golf instructor at Boca West Country Club, in BocaRaton, Fla.She played her collegiate golf at the University of Miami andgraduated in 1981.Pam played in the 1981 U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links andmade headlines for defeating two-time defending champion LoriCastillo in a 19-hole second round match.

Elders is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

AMY ELLERTSON (a)Birth Date: October 04, 1960

Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minn.

Age: 58 Ht.: 5’5

Home: Free Union, Va.

College: San Jose State University

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 75 at Briarwood CountryClub in Sun City West, Ariz., to earn one of six spots.Ellertson played collegiate golf at San Jose State University andhas since (CONTINUED) to play as an amateur. She has clinchedmany Virginia State amateur titles and most recently won the 2018Trans Senior Four-Ball.She has competed in 11 USGA championships, including threeUSGA Women’s State Team championships, representing the stateof Virginia. Ellertson competed in the 2016 U.S. Senior Women’sAmateur, making it to the Round of 64, and finished 2nd at theSenior Women’s North and South the same year.Currently, Ellertson plays golf a few times a month but plans toincrease that number in the years ahead, as she just became semi-retired last year. She was previously the managing director at WellsFargo Advisors, where she handled $450 million in assets. Ellert-son had to surrender her spot in qualifying for events many timesdue to work commitments.In 2018, she advanced to the Round of 32 at the U.S. SeniorWomen’s Amateur losing to Leigh Klasse 2 and 1.

Ellertson is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

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CINDY FIGG-CURRIERBirth Date: February 23, 1960

Birthplace: Mt. Pleasant, Mich.

Age: 59 Ht.: 5’8

Home: Lakeway, Texas

College: University of Texas

Turned Professional: 1983

Joined LPGA Tour: 1984

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 1-0

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 1997 LPGA State Farm Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 16Figg-Currier was born in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. She startedplaying golf at age 7, as her parents owned a 27-hole golf courseand were aggressive in starting junior golf clinics and tournaments.Figgs-Currier’s parents also allowed kids to have extra access tothe course and practice area. She was the 1976 Toledo, Ohio juniorgirls golf champion and the 1978 Michigan Prep golf championwhile she was at Mount Pleasant High School.Figg-Currier played college golf at the University of Texas whereshe was named Most Valuable Player as a senior. She led UT tothree Top 10 Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women(AIAW) national tournament finishes. She individually won the1982 Women’s Trans-National. She graduated in 1982 with a busi-ness-marketing degree. At Texas, she met legendary instructorHarvey Penick who helped her with her game.It took three tries for Figg-Currier to gain her LPGA Tour card.She played full-time between 1984 and 2005 playing in 461 eventsmaking 294 cuts. She had 42 Top 10s and won once at the 1997State Farm Rail Classic. 1997 was her best year on tour as she hadsix Top 10 finishes and earned $317,392, which placed her 20th onthe LPGA money list.Along the way she married and had two daughters, one in 1995(Kaitland Elizabeth) and another in 2002 (Mary Christina). Withthe second child, she realized she wanted to be home in Texasraising her family instead of playing on the LPGA Tour.She spends her time in Texas and teaches some, helping out at theFirst Tee of Greater Austin with the Harvey Penick Golf Campus.She also played in the Legends Tour and had early success, earningco-champion honors at the 2008 BJ’s Charity Championship, andwinning the 2008 & 2010 Wendy’s Charity Challenge. She wasT37 in the 2018 Senior LPGA Championship.Cindy shot 78-78-79-76=311 (+19) to finish T40 in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

�Cindy Figg-Currier

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1984 22 12 0 0 75.40 $10,749.00 (120)

1985 25 10 0 0 76.61 $5,230.00 (150)

1986 23 10 0 0 75.40 $11,610.00 (112)

1987 26 14 0 0 74.42 $23,727.00 (89)

1988 23 14 0 0 74.16 $27,159.00 (83)

1989 25 16 2 0 73.30 $43,395.00 (64)

1990 26 23 6 0 72.48 $162,651.00 (22)

1991 25 19 3 0 72.59 $121,558.00 (41)

1992 22 12 1 0 73.54 $49,618.00 (91)

1993 23 15 1 0 72.99 $66,440.00 (69)

1994 23 14 2 0 72.92 $72,158.00 (72)

1995 4 2 0 0 73.45 $5,604.00 (209)

1996 22 17 0 0 73.31 $49,428.00 (97)

1997 30 25 6 1 71.90 (23) $317,392.00 (20)

1998 26 21 7 0 71.82 (27) $229,200.00 (32)

1999 28 24 5 0 71.77 (35) $217,989.00 (39)

2000 21 16 6 0 72.00 (21) $217,086.00 (41)

2001 20 14 1 0 72.36 (66) $113,283.00 (79)

2003 16 5 2 0 73.50 (121) $99,137.00 (78)

2004 16 10 1 0 72.92 (94) $77,302.00 (101)

2005 10 2 0 0 74.78 (137) $4,649.00 (181)

2006 4 0 0 0 75.13 $0.00

Cindy Figg-Currier’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1985 98 80 0 CUT 154 +10 79 75 0 0 $0.00

1987 45 79 0 CUT 154 +10 76 78 0 0 $0.00

1988 94 61 63 T61 303 +19 78 72 77 76 $1,736.33

1989 36 79 0 CUT 153 +11 74 79 0 0 $0.00

1990 81 48 37 T26 293 +5 76 72 73 72 $4,623.00

1991 113 76 0 CUT 153 +11 80 73 0 0 $500.00

1993 80 99 0 CUT 152 +8 76 76 0 0 $500.00

1994 70 73 0 CUT 149 +7 74 75 0 0 $500.00

1998 115 72 0 CUT 152 +10 78 74 0 0 $500.00

1999 44 14 39 T55 295 +7 72 68 76 79 $4,878.00

2000 83 76 0 CUT 153 +9 77 76 0 0 $500.00

2001 1 25 31 T43 294 +14 67 76 75 76 $13,145.00

2004 62 117 0 CUT 153 +11 74 79 0 0 $750.00

2006 108 103 0 CUT 154 +12 78 76 0 0 $1,000.00

Figg-Currier’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........14� Rounds Played: ...............................36� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................4� Scoring Average: ....................... 75.33� Relation To Par:............................. 144� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 0� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 2� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 2� Rounds At Par:.................................. 3� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 31� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 67� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 80

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JAMIE FISCHERBirth Date: May 26, 1968

Birthplace: Centerville, Ohio

Age: 50 Ht.: 5’7

Home: Gurnee, Ill.

College: University of Texas

Turned Professional: 1990

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2Fischer’s mother, Andy Cohn-Fischer, played on the LPGA Tourin the 1960s and introduced her daughter to the game at a veryyoung age. Fischer was a two-time Ohio Junior Champion andqualified for the U.S. Women’s Open at age 18. While attendingThe University of Texas and earning two Bachelor’s Degrees inspeech communication and journalism, she captained the top-tenranked women’s golf team, was the 1991 Southwest ConferenceChampion and was named an Academic All-American. Fromgraduation until 1995, she played professionally both in the UnitedStates and abroad on the Future’s Tour, Asian Tour, AustralianTour, and earned playing status on the European Tour. In 1995, dueto a shoulder injury, she turned her attention to teaching full time.She was the first teaching professional at Nantucket Golf Clubupon its inception in 1998 and a Master Instructor at the JimMcLean Golf School. She taught at the Todd Sones Impact GolfSchool from 2002-2007. She also served as the assistant women’sgolf coach at Northwestern University and at The University ofTexas. In 2004, she was inducted into the inaugural class of Cen-terville (OH) High School Athletic Hall of Fame, as the only personto letter in five different sports. She is a three-time and currentLPGA Midwest Section Champion and competed in the 2006 and2007 McDonald’s LPGA Championship, becoming the first mem-ber of the Teaching Division to make the cut in 10 years. In 2007,she was chosen for the Golf For Women Magazine’s Top 50Teacher’s List, Golf Digest Magazine’s “Top 50 WomenTeacher’s” list in 2012, and was named to the 2017 LPGA’s Top50 Teacher List.Currently, Fischer serves as the director of instruction at ConwayFarms Golf Club.Jamie shot 74-77-77-71=299 (+7) to finish T12 in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

Jamie Fischer’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1986 149 147 0 CUT 172 +28 88 84 0 0 $0.00

2008 139 134 0 CUT 158 +12 80 78 0 0 $1,000.00

2009 105 114 0 CUT 157 +15 78 79 0 0 $1,000.00

Fischer’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 3� Rounds Played: ................................ 6� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 0� Scoring Average:........................81.17� Relation To Par: ...............................55� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................0� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:...............................6� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..78� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..88

LESLIE FOLSOM (a)Birth Date: September 09, 1967

Birthplace: Valdosta, Ga.

Age: 51

Home: Tukwila, Wa.

College: University of Memphis

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot an 83 at Tualatin CountryClub in Tualatin, Ore., to earn one of two spots.Leslie began playing golf at age 13 and attended the University ofMemphis. She participated in her first USGA championship at the1988 U.S. Women’s Amateur, missing the cut. She has played in10 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championships, advancing tomatch play in seven of them, and reaching the Round of 32 in 2001and 2012. She has also represented the state of Washington eighttimes in the USGA Women’s State Team championship.Folsom has six Washington State Women’s Golf Association(WSWGA) Amateur Championship titles, second-most all-time,and is a seven-time winner of the Seattle Women’s Golf Associa-tion City Championship.In 2018, she won her first WSWGA Senior Amateur Champion-ship title and won the Washington State Women’s Best Ball Cham-pionship title for her 10th time.Her and her wife, Jane, live in Tukwila, Wash. Leslie has workedas a BI Consultant for Slalom Consulting in Seattle for the last 15years.

Folsom is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

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JOANNE FOREMANBirth Date: August 16, 1962

Age: 56

Home: Bellevue, Wash.

College: Stanford University

Turned Professional: 1984

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 5Foreman won the 1983 U.S. Women’s Amateur after defeatingSally Quinlan, 2 and 1, in the 36-hole victory. Foreman also holdstitles in 1983 Pac-10 Conference Championship, 1984 Women’sWestern Amateur, and represented the USA as a part of the win-ning 1984 Curtis Cup team. Right after the Curtis Cup, she turnedprofessional and qualified for the LPGA Tour, only retaining hercard for two seasons. Foreman competed in Europe and Asia for ashort time before taking a break from playing to raise a family andstart a career at Sahalee Country Club, in Wash. in 1991. In 1998,Foreman competed for training in neuro-linguistic programmingand launched a career as a performance coach for her company,Pure Impact, with the goal of helping athletes reach peak perform-ance.In 2009, she was selected as an instructor for the LPGA GlobalEducation Team. In the most recent years, she continues to playgolf on occasion and is a member of the LPGA Teaching and ClubProfessionals, while working in wellness as a nutrition coach. Shehas two sons with whom she loves to play golf with.Joanne shot 86-89=175 (+29) to miss the cut in the inaugural U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

�Joanne Foreman

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1984 1 1 0 0 74.25 $0.00

1988 19 2 0 0 76.76 $1,252.00 (205)

1988 1 0 0 0 75.00 $0.00

1990 1 0 0 0 82.00 $0.00

Joanne Foreman’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1990 154 149 0 CUT 164 +20 85 79 0 0 $500.00

Foreman’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 1� Rounds Played: ................................ 2� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 0� Scoring Average:.............................82� Relation To Par: ...............................20� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................0� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:...............................2� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..79� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..85

CHERYL FOXBirth Date: September 21, 1966

Age: 52 Ht.: 5’11

Home: Tiffin, Ohio

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 72 at The Club at Eagle-brooke in Lakeland, Fla., to earn one of 10 spots.As a junior, Fox focused on basketball and volleyball as her mainsports. Her golf career did not start until after college, at whichpoint she played on the Futures Tour from 1999 until 2002. Foxqualified for the 1999 U.S. Women’s Open in Mississippi butfailed to make the cut. After 2002, Fox (CONTINUED) to play golfcompetitively, winning the 2006 Ohio Women’s Open and finish-ing T2 at the 2006 Tennessee Women’s Open. In 2018, Fox wonthe Ohio Women’s Open Senior Division. Currently, Fox is theDirector of Golf at Fostoria Country Club in Fostoria, Ohio and inthe winter she serves at the Assistant Golf Professional at GatorTrace Golf & Country Club in Fort Pierce, Fla. When Fox is notout on the golf course either working or playing, she spends timewith her siblings who mostly reside around her in Ohio.Cheryl shot 86-74=160 (+14) to miss the cut in the inaugural U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

Cheryl Fox’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1999 146 146 0 CUT 167 +23 84 83 0 0 $500.00

Fox’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............1� Rounds Played: .................................2� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................0� Scoring Average: ......................... 83.5� Relation To Par:...............................23� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 0� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 0� Rounds At Par:.................................. 0� Rounds Over Par: .............................. 2� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 83� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 84

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KRISTINE FRANKLIN (a)Birth Date: December 07, 1965

Birthplace: Boulder, Colo.

Age: 53

Home: Broomfield, Colo.

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot an 81 at Glenmoor CountryClub in Englewood, Colo., to earn one of two spots.Franklin started playing golf at age 12 and credits her father as herbiggest influence. She was a part of the Colorado Junior Golf As-sociation of Boulder growing up and went on to play on the JLPGAfor five years, with her dad as her caddie. She finished 82nd on theJLPGA prize money list in 1992 and had three top-25 finishes.Franklin met her husband, Brent, while playing in Japan. Brent wasalso playing professional golf at the time on the Japanese Tour andwas ranked as high as 87th in the world. A three-time winner of theCanadian Amateur, he is now a member of the Canadian Golf Hallof Fame.Franklin and Brent returned from Japan and were married in 1995.She took over two decades away from competitive golf and madea return in her first USGA championship in the 2017 U.S. SeniorWomen’s Amateur and finished T31. She was convinced to at-tempt to qualify for the championship by her friend, Lara Tennant(2018 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur champion) because thechampionship was hosted at Tennant’s home course, WaverleyCountry Club.Franklin enjoyed the return to golf and also competed in the 2018U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur but missed the cut.Franklin’s father passed away in September of 2018, and one of hercareer highlights was winning the 2018 CGA Women’s SeniorStroke Play title last summer and being able to bring the trophyhome to him. She was named the 2018 Colorado Golf AssociationWomen’s Senior Player of the Year.She served as CU’s director of men’s basketball operations from1998 to 1999. Brent is now in his 15th year as the assistant coachof the Colorado University women’s golf team. They have twochildren, Jaxon and Walker. Franklin currently works on flippinghouses. She has been in the middle of remodeling a home for herfamily to move into and was convinced again last-minute to try toqualify for the U.S. Senior Women’s Open. Not thinking she wouldqualify, she finds herself juggling things around with a tight sched-ule, but is eager and excited to see many old friends and tee it up atPine Needles. Brent will be on the bag for her this week.

Franklin is playing in her first U.S. Senior Women’s Open

AMY FRUHWIRTHBirth Date: July 23, 1968

Birthplace: Cypress, Calif.

Age: 50 Ht.: 5’2

Home: Scottsdale, Ariz.

College: Arizona State

Turned Professional: 1993

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 1998 Friendly’s Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 5Fruhwirth started playing golf at the age of 10. She credits RuthJessen and Scott Watkins, Tim Suzor and Linda Vollstedt as theindividuals most influencing her career. As an amateur, she wonboth the California State Championship and the U.S. Women’sAmateur Championship in 1991. She was a member of the 1992Curtis Cup Team and won the U.S. Women’s Public Links Cham-pionship that same year. Fruhwirth was the low amateur at the 1992Nabisco Dinah Shore and later that year finished as runner-up atthe Broadmoor Invitational. While at Arizona State, Fruhwirthearned All-America and All-Conference honors for three years.She turned professional in 1993 and recorded her best finish at theJamie Farr Toledo Classic with T12. In 1997, she partnered withPGA Tour player Clarence Rose to win the JCPenney Classic, anunofficial LPGA event. She recorded her one career victory in1998 at the Friendly’s Classic.Fruhwirth gave birth to daughter Brooke on Aug. 20, 2005. Sheserved as a member of the LPGA Tour Player Executive Commit-tee in 2004. In recent years, she has played in several tournamentson the Legends Tour. At the 2017 Senior LPGA Championship shefinished T35.Fruhwirth is playing in her first U.S. Senior Women’s Open.

�Amy Fruhwirth

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1992 2 1 0 0 75.00 $0.00

1993 18 12 0 0 73.50 $22,949.00 (124)

1994 20 11 0 0 73.91 $15,471.00 (140)

1995 20 17 3 0 72.05 $112,469.00 (53)

1996 28 21 6 0 72.49 $206,820.00 (30)

1997 26 20 7 0 72.26 (39) $200,419.00 (37)

1998 23 11 2 1 72.94 (97) $156,065.00 (44)

1999 25 12 0 0 73.89 (148) $36,998.00 (129)

2000 25 16 2 0 72.82 (66) $213,381.00 (42)

2001 25 21 3 0 72.01 (53) $188,984.00 (55)

2002 22 12 2 0 73.01 (72) $126,161.00 (65)

2003 21 10 1 0 73.02 (87) $102,252.00 (75)

2004 13 5 0 0 74.12 (155) $22,726.00 (146)

2005 1 0 0 0 75.00 $0.00

2006 1 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

Amy Fruhwirth’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1992 83 103 0 CUT 155 +13 77 78 0 0 $0.00

1995 89 61 45 T28 289 +9 75 72 72 70 $6,841.78

1996 76 63 0 CUT 149 +9 76 73 0 0 $500.00

1997 133 74 0 CUT 149 +7 80 69 0 0 $500.00

1998 140 125 0 CUT 158 +16 81 77 0 0 $500.00

2000 110 61 0 CUT 151 +7 79 72 0 0 $500.00

2001 80 50 39 T43 294 +14 75 71 73 75 $13,145.00

2002 90 42 24 T58 295 +15 76 71 71 77 $7,884.00

Fruhwirth’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 8� Rounds Played: ...............................22� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 3� Scoring Average:........................74.55� Relation To Par: ...............................90� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................1� Rounds Under Par:.............................1� Rounds At Par:..................................2� Rounds Over Par:.............................19� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..69� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..81

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JACKIEGALLAGHER-SMITHBirth Date: December 11, 1967

Birthplace: Marion, Ind.

Age: 51 Ht.: 5’5

Home: Jupiter, Fla.

College: Louisiana State University

Turned Professional: 1990

Joined LPGA Tour: 1994

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 1999 Giant Eagle LPGA Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 76 at The Club at Eagle-brooke in Lakeland, Fla., to earn one of ten spots.Gallagher-Smith started playing golf at the age of 5, and credits herfather and husband, Eddie, as the individuals most influencing hercareer. Her father was the head professional at MeshingomesiaGolf Course in Marion, In. Her brother, Jim Gallagher, is a five-time winner on the PGA Tour, making Jackie and Jim one of twobrother-sister combinations to win on the LPGA and PGA Tours(joining Cathy Gerring and Bill Kratzert).Gallagher-Smith was the 1983 and 1986 Indiana State Juniorchampion. She was a semifinalist at the 1987 Indiana State Ama-teur and placed third the following year. She was named a 1987NCAA All-American while a member of the Louisiana State Uni-versity golf team. She turned pro in 1990 and prior to joining theLPGA Tour, competed on the Futures Golf Tour, Asian Tour, andthe Central Florida Challenge mini-tour. In 1993, she T-36th at theLPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn non-exempt status forthe 1994 LPGA season. Gallagher-Smith played full-time on theLPGA Tour between 1994 and 2009 playing in 337 events. Shemade 173 cuts with 12 top-ten finishes. She won the 1999 GiantEagle LPGA Classic. She married Eddie Smith on May 30, 1992,and gave birth to her son O’Connor in 2005, and son Sullivan in2007.For the last couple of years, she has been a preschool teacher inJupiter, Fla. She said she didn’t expect to be a preschool teacher.After instructing a golf lesson at the school eight years ago, Gal-lagher-Smith got an offer to be a teaching assistant before takingon her current role as a teacher. She also spent most of 2018 takingcare of husband Eddie who was diagnosed with hairy cell leukemiain November of 2017 and spent more than three months in a hos-pital in Miami. When her husband got better, she was looking fora reprieve and thought about playing in the 2018 LPGA SeniorChampionship, even though she hadn’t played competitive golf inat least three years. She found her game and was close to the leadafter a first round 71, but with 73-82 she finished T19.

Gallagher-Smith is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

�Jackie Gallagher-Smith

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 1 0 0 0 88.50 $0.00

1989 1 0 0 0 84.00 $0.00

1990 1 1 0 0 74.25 $2,817.00 (189)

1991 1 0 0 0 77.50 $0.00

1992 1 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

1994 18 4 0 0 75.05 $10,107.00 (165)

1995 19 4 1 0 75.41 $9,125.00 (179)

1996 2 1 0 0 73.40 $1,256.00 (249)

1997 25 18 0 0 72.75 (69) $68,449.00 (89)

1998 27 20 3 0 72.51 (68) $122,425.00 (62)

1999 29 14 2 1 73.31 (122) $194,881.00 (44)

2000 28 17 1 0 73.32 (107) $160,303.00 (57)

2001 28 21 3 0 72.30 (62) $216,940.00 (52)

2002 24 16 1 0 72.77 (65) $187,180.00 (50)

2003 23 12 0 0 73.00 (83) $72,252.00 (91)

2004 25 19 1 0 72.94 (96) $140,698.00 (74)

2005 10 2 0 0 74.05 (113) $11,690.00 (161)

2006 23 13 1 0 72.99 (90) $93,901.00 (89)

2007 11 3 0 0 75.07 (139) $10,393.00 (157)

2008 22 5 0 0 74.98 (154) $17,152.00 (159)

2009 9 3 0 0 73.91 (125) $9,785.00 (145)

2010 3 1 0 0 73.38 $1,786.00 (161)

2011 3 0 0 0 78.67 $0.00

2012 1 0 0 0 78.00 $0.00

2013 1 0 0 0 78.50 $0.00

2014 1 0 0 0 78.00 $0.00

Jackie Gallagher-Smith’sU.S. Women’s Open Record

Place After RoundsYear 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1989 152 149 0 CUT 168 +26 86 82 0 0 $0.00

1990 44 37 37 T43 297 +9 74 73 74 76 $2,817.00

1991 103 97 0 CUT 155 +13 79 76 0 0 $500.00

1992 115 87 0 CUT 154 +12 79 75 0 0 $500.00

1997 57 57 46 T53 296 +12 74 73 73 76 $3,620.00

1998 6 63 0 CUT 151 +9 70 81 0 0 $500.00

2000 6 26 21 T21 295 +7 71 77 73 74 $34,112.00

2001 44 90 0 CUT 150 +10 73 77 0 0 $500.00

2002 7 23 31 T37 292 +12 70 76 73 73 $15,209.00

2003 72 74 0 CUT 151 +9 76 75 0 0 $750.00

Gallagher-Smith’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........10� Rounds Played: ...............................28� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................4� Scoring Average: ....................... 75.32� Relation To Par:............................. 119� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 1� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 2� Rounds At Par:.................................. 1� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 25� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 70� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 86

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JANE GEDDESBirth Date: February 05, 1960

Birthplace: Huntington, N.Y.

Age: 59 Ht.: 5’5

Home: Tampa, Fla.

College: Florida State

Turned Professional: 1983

Joined LPGA Tour: 1983

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 3-2

LPGA Tour Victories: 11 - 1986 U.S. Women’s Open, Welch’sChampionship; 1987 Women’s Kemper Open, GNA/GlendaleFederal Classic, McDonald’s LPGA Championship, Jamie FarrOwens Corning Classic, Welch’s Championship; 1991 JamaicaClassic, ShopRite LPGA Classic; 1993 Oldsmobile Classic;1994 Chicago Challenge

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 4, 7, 8

Growing up on Long Island as a self-described tomboy, Geddesplayed an array of sports. When she was 15, in 1975, her familymoved to Summerville, S.C. Mostly to stave off boredom, she triedgolf. Within three years she was good enough to walk on to the golfteam at Florida State. Within six years she’d earned her LPGA tourcard. Less than a decade after picking up a club for the first time,she won the 1986 U.S. Women’s Open, her first pro victory.

Geddes played college golf at Florida State University and was amember of the school’s national championship team in 1981. Aftergraduating from Florida State, she turned pro and finished T7 at theAugust LPGA Qualifying tournament to gain a Tour card for therest of 1983.

Geddes played full time on Tour between 1983 and 2003, playingin 483 events and making 396 cuts. She was in the Top 10 119times (25% of starts) and won 11 times. In her career, she won$3,821,330. Her best year was 1987, when she won five timesincluding a major at the Mazda LPGA Championship. She won$396,819 that year and was second on the money list. Geddesplayed in the 1996 Solheim Cup and had a 1-2-1 record. She alsowas the assistant captain at the 2003 Solheim Cup. In her 20 yearson tour, she finished in the top-20 of the money list nine times andwas voted one of the 50 best players in LPGA history. She retiredin her early 40s.

Living in San Diego at the height of the first tech boom in the late1990s, Geddes and tennis star Gigi Fernandez started an e-com-merce portal, Planesia. But when the funding ran out in 2000, thebusiness died. They moved to Florida, where both (CONTINUED)their educations; Fernandez got an MBA from Rollins, in WinterPark, Geddes a J.D. (Juris Doctor) from Stetson Law School, inDeLand. After graduating from law school in 2006, Geddes tooka full-time job working for the LPGA in Daytona Beach. She wasthe vice president of competition and then junior VP of tournamentoperations. She was part of the team that persuaded the IOC toaccept golf as an Olympic sport. At the same time in 2008, Fernan-dez became pregnant and they had twins.

In 2011, Geddes was contacted by the World Wrestling Entertain-ment (WWE) and offered a job as VP for talent relations and de-velopment. She took the job and moved with Fernandez and thetwins to Connecticut. She worked for the WWE until 2014 and at

the end of 2016, she took the executive director job for the Interna-tional Association of Golf Administrators.In 2017, she was appointed as CEO of the LPGA Women WhoPlay, formerly the EWGA, which is the largest women-focusedamateur golf association in the United States. S finished T49th inthe 2018 Senior LPGA Championship.Jane shot 80-78-84-75=317 (+25) to finish 51st in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

�Jane Geddes

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 6 6 2 0 73.90 $13,755.00 (94)

1984 30 22 3 0 73.84 $53,682.00 (36)

1985 29 23 6 0 73.20 $108,971.00 (17)

1986 28 26 10 2 72.37 $221,256.00 (5)

1987 28 26 14 5 71.64 $396,819.00 (3)

1988 25 22 5 0 72.77 $90,298.00 (33)

1989 25 25 12 0 71.79 $186,485.00 (12)

1990 28 26 7 0 72.33 $196,874.00 (17)

1991 27 22 8 2 72.13 $315,239.00 (10)

1992 23 19 7 0 71.96 $164,127.00 (32)

1993 23 16 6 1 71.93 $263,149.00 (18)

1994 24 20 6 1 71.93 $273,600.00 (15)

1995 28 28 10 0 71.62 $332,041.00 (15)

1996 27 25 10 0 71.88 $374,791.00 (11)

1997 26 22 8 0 71.34 (12) $330,424.00 (17)

1998 23 18 1 0 72.27 (53) $109,259.00 (65)

1999 21 16 3 0 71.51 (20) $168,959.00 (53)

2000 17 13 3 0 72.62 (57) $121,616.00 (70)

2001 17 7 0 0 73.57 (114) $30,702.00 (134)

2002 13 8 0 0 73.94 (112) $50,906.00 (111)

2003 14 6 0 0 73.95 (141) $18,495.00 (166)

2005 2 0 0 0 76.75 $0.00

Jane Geddes’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1985 30 30 9 T8 290 +2 74 75 69 72 $5,893.34

1986 23 20 6 Win 287 -1 74 74 70 69 $50,000.00

Playoff: Beat Sally Little in a 18 hole playoff - Geddes 71 to Little’s 73

1987 35 35 25 WD 223 +7 75 74 74 0 $0.00

1988 37 61 50 T42 295 +11 74 76 73 72 $2,882.33

1989 3 5 5 T9 286 +2 70 72 72 72 $9,974.00

1990 1 2 19 T19 292 +4 66 74 79 73 $5,424.00

1991 5 6 27 T28 294 +10 71 74 76 73 $5,323.00

1992 19 6 18 T9 291 +7 73 70 78 70 $13,372.67

1993 4 4 40 T50 295 +7 70 70 79 76 $3,814.67

1994 51 43 39 T35 292 +8 73 72 73 74 $6,048.38

1995 33 53 19 T40 291 +11 71 75 68 77 $4,353.00

1996 9 3 4 T3 280 Even 71 69 70 70 $60,373.00

1997 88 0 0 WD 76 +5 76 0 0 0 $500.00

1998 115 117 0 CUT 157 +15 78 79 0 0 $500.00

1999 44 64 0 CUT 145 +1 72 73 0 0 $500.00

2001 60 77 0 CUT 149 +9 74 75 0 0 $500.00

Geddes’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........16� Rounds Played: ...............................55� Times Finished 72 Holes: .................11� Scoring Average: ....................... 71.69� Relation To Par:...............................98� Top 3 Finishes:..................................2� Top 5 Finishes:..................................2� Top 10 Finishes:................................5

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 6� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 5� Rounds Under Par: .......................... 12� Rounds At Par:.................................. 5� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 38� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 66� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 79

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SUE GINTERBirth Date: December 10, 1965

Birthplace: Appleton, Wis.

Age: 53 Ht.: 5’9

Home: Jupiter, Fla.

College: Texas Tech University

Turned Professional: 1989

Joined LPGA Tour: 1998

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 75 at The Club at Eagle-brooke in Lakeland, Fla., to earn one of ten spots.Ginter started playing golf at the age of 10. She captured both theWisconsin State Junior and Wisconsin State Amateur titles. As acompetitor on the University of Texas golf team, she was voted theteam MVP in 1986, was a member of the All-Southwest Confer-ence in 1986 and 1988 Women’s Open Championships as an ama-teur.After turning professional, Ginter won seven tournaments on theFutures (now Symetra) Tour and held the tour’s 36-hole scoringrecord of 15-under par. She also won state open titles in Wisconsin,Florida and Connecticut and played on the Ladies Asian Golf Tourand the Ladies European Tour. In 1997, finished T21 at the LPGAFinal Qualifying Tournament to earn non-exempt status for the1998 season.Played full-time between 1998 and 2001. Got married in 2002,then played full-time in 2003. Competed in 139 LPGA events,making 50 cuts. She had two top-tens, finishing 5th in the 1999Michelob Light Classic and T8 at the 2002 CN Canadian Women’sOpen. She won $240,457 on the LPGA Tour.Ginter had a son in 2004 and decided to spend more time at homeinstead of playing on the LPGA Tour. In 2005, she worked as themedia director of the West Coast Ladies Golf Tour before startingto teach. Was the golf professional at Rolling Hills Country Clubin Wilton, Conn. between 2006 and 2013 before moving down toFlorida. Was a teaching professional at Jupiter Hills Club between2014 and 2016. As a member of the PGA of America, she has threetop-five finishes in the LPGA National Club Professional Champi-onship. She won the 2015 Women’s Stroke Play Championship.At the same time she was also studying Real Estate, and in June of2015 became a real estate salesperson for Waterpointe RealtyGroup. In 2016, she was elected to the Wisconsin Golf Hall ofFame.Ginter played in the 2017 Senior LPGA Championship and fin-ished T31. In the 2018 Senior LPGA Championship she finishedT44.Ginter shot 83-81=164 (+18) to miss the cut in the inaugural U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

�Sue Ginter

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1987 1 0 0 0 78.00 $0.00

1989 1 0 0 0 76.50 $0.00

1995 1 0 0 0 75.50 $0.00

1997 1 0 0 0 74.50 $0.00

1998 20 11 0 0 73.42 (124) $15,717.00 (162)

1999 20 15 1 0 72.38 (63) $94,487.00 (83)

2000 26 11 0 0 74.07 (144) $45,175.00 (130)

2001 26 4 0 0 74.55 (136) $15,191.00 (154)

2002 5 3 1 0 72.63 $56,644.00 (105)

2003 21 5 0 0 74.76 (158) $13,363.00 (189)

2004 3 0 0 0 77.33 $0.00

2005 5 0 0 0 76.00 $0.00

2006 2 0 0 0 76.25 $0.00

2008 1 0 0 0 74.00 $0.00

2009 1 0 0 0 76.00 $0.00

2010 1 0 0 0 80.00 $0.00

2011 1 0 0 0 77.50 $0.00

2012 1 0 0 0 75.00 $0.00

2013 1 0 0 0 78.50 $0.00

2014 1 0 0 0 76.00 $0.00

Sue Ginter’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1987 45 96 0 CUT 156 +12 76 80 0 0 $0.00

1989 49 79 0 CUT 153 +11 75 78 0 0 $0.00

1997 43 74 0 CUT 149 +7 73 76 0 0 $500.00

2002 55 23 10 T22 290 +10 74 72 70 74 $26,894.00

2003 119 139 0 CUT 161 +19 79 82 0 0 $750.00

Ginter’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............5� Rounds Played: ...............................12� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................1� Scoring Average: ....................... 75.75� Relation To Par:...............................59� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 1� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 0� Rounds At Par:.................................. 1� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 11� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 70� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 82

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TAMMIE GREEN-PARKERBirth Date: December 17, 1959

Birthplace: Somerset, Ohio

Age: 59 Ht.: 5’8

Home: Somerset, Ohio

College: Marshall University

Turned Professional: 1983

Joined LPGA Tour: 1987

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 2-3

LPGA Tour Victories: 7 - 1989 du Maurier Classic; 1993HealthSouth Inaugural, Wegmans LPGA; 1994 Giant EagleLPGA Classic; 1997 Mercury Titleholders Championship, GiantEagle LPGA Classic; 1998 LPGA Corning Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2, 7, 8

Green-Parker was born in Somerset, Ohio. As a kid, she playedboth golf and basketball. She struggled with her golf game but wasalways good at basketball, possessing a great outside shot. Green-Parker played on the high school boys team but when it was timeto go to college, Marshall College in West Virginia offered her agolf scholarship. “The basketball coach didn’t have any scholar-ship money, so I went on a golf scholarship knowing I’d playbasketball as well,” she explains. “I tried that, but it didn’t workbecause the seasons overlapped.”

Concentrating on golf turned out to be one of the best decisions ofGreen-Parker’s career. She went on to win four collegiate tourna-ments, three during her senior year. She narrowly missed beingnamed to the All-America team. “I feel as though it was because Iwent to a smaller school and that I didn’t do well in the nationals,”Green-Parker says.

She started her professional career on the Futures Tour, where shewon 11 tournaments and was Player of the Year in 1985 and 1986.In 1986, she qualified for the LPGA Tour by finishing T2 at theLPGA Final Qualifying Tournament.

Green-Parker played full-time on the LPGA Tour between 1987and 2004, playing in 396 events and making 327 cuts. She had 89top tens (22% of her starts) and earned $4,112,088.

She won seven times, including one major championship, the 1989du Maurier Classic. She was also runner-up 15 times. Her bestyear was in 1997, where she won twice, was in the top-five sixtimes, and earned $595,077 to finish 5th on the money list. Sheplayed for the U.S. in the Solheim Cup in 1994 and 1998, with arecord of 2-4. Green-Parker is cited in the LPGA Media Guide asthe first player to compete in the Solheim Cup while being sixmonths pregnant. She said her swing plane actually flattened outas her pregnancy.

Green-Parker was a member of the LPGA Tour Player ExecutiveCommittee from 1992 - 1994.

One of Green-Parker’s most gratifying and waking moments on theLPGA came in May of 1997 when she won the Sprint TitleholdersChampionship. It came 15 months after she had undergone emer-gency surgery to repair a ruptured ovarian cyst. She also had herappendix removed and began wondering if she would ever havechildren or win again. The win came 15 months later, a year afterthe win she was married and then had a daughter.

After she had daughter Tina Marie, Green-Parker told the mediathat once the child went to school she wanted to be a full-timemom. Her husband Bill ran the Columbus marketing for the 115Kroger stores. He is now retired. Green-Parker helped her motherfor the last couple of years before she passed away in 2018. Hernephew, Travis Wilson, serves as her caddie now. Wilson has alsocaddied for LPGA Tour golfer Stacy Lewis the last 12 years.Green-Parker shot 76-75-79-67=297 (+5) to finish T8 in the inau-rugral U.S. Senior Women’s Open.�Tammie Green-Parker

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1985 1 0 0 0 78.00 $0.00

1986 1 1 0 0 73.50 $4,873.00 (153)

1987 27 23 4 0 73.38 $68,346.00 (40)

1988 23 21 6 0 72.42 $120,271.00 (23)

1989 23 20 4 1 72.61 $204,143.00 (8)

1990 24 17 8 0 72.61 $163,265.00 (21)

1991 26 25 8 0 72.16 $237,072.00 (15)

1992 23 17 6 0 72.34 $154,717.00 (37)

1993 23 21 9 2 71.46 $356,579.00 (7)

1994 24 20 9 1 72.09 $418,969.00 (6)

1995 23 23 9 0 71.57 $334,017.00 (13)

1996 17 16 4 0 71.72 $158,338.00 (39)

1997 25 21 8 2 71.24 (10) $595,077.00 (5)

1998 21 19 5 1 71.24 (12) $338,884.00 (21)

1999 18 16 3 0 71.55 (22) $184,644.00 (46)

2000 18 11 0 0 72.89 (68) $59,485.00 (118)

2001 20 13 1 0 71.67 (35) $203,734.00 (54)

2002 18 13 1 0 72.56 (53) $121,413.00 (69)

2003 21 14 3 0 72.14 (45) $224,507.00 (43)

2004 14 14 1 0 71.81 (39) $161,298.00 (67)

2005 2 1 0 0 73.17 $2,436.00 (188)

2006 2 0 0 0 74.25 $0.00

Tammie Green-Parker’sU.S. Women’s Open Record

Place After RoundsYear 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1985 38 94 0 CUT 156 +12 75 81 0 0 $0.00

1986 5 54 28 T14 294 +6 72 79 71 72 $4,873.75

1987 7 16 9 T15 294 +6 72 74 72 76 $5,256.00

1988 10 4 3 T19 290 +6 71 70 71 78 $5,070.60

1989 74 15 34 T44 297 +13 77 67 77 76 $2,758.00

1990 7 14 10 T6 288 Even 70 74 73 71 $12,464.00

1991 36 66 38 T49 300 +16 75 77 71 77 $3,125.33

1992 19 28 11 T9 291 +7 73 75 70 73 $13,372.67

1993 94 85 0 CUT 150 +6 77 73 0 0 $500.00

1994 2 6 2 2 278 -6 66 72 69 71 $85,000.00

1995 6 1 16 T7 282 +2 68 70 75 69 $28,009.33

1996 17 7 5 T8 283 +3 72 70 69 72 $29,584.00

1997 57 27 20 T7 280 -4 74 70 71 65 $37,542.00

1998 32 12 8 T7 293 +9 73 71 76 73 $46,737.00

1999 44 39 62 63 299 +11 72 71 80 76 $4,290.00

2002 111 107 0 CUT 155 +15 78 77 0 0 $500.00

2003 119 131 0 CUT 159 +17 79 80 0 0 $750.00

Green-Parker’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........17� Rounds Played: ...............................60� Times Finished 72 Holes: .................13� Scoring Average: ....................... 73.15� Relation To Par:............................. 119� Top 3 Finishes:..................................1� Top 5 Finishes:..................................1� Top 10 Finishes:................................7

� Top 25 Finishes:.............................. 10� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 7� Rounds Under Par: .......................... 14� Rounds At Par:................................ 13� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 33� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 65� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 81

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SUZY GREEN-ROEBUCKBirth Date: April 14, 1967

Birthplace: Detroit, Mich.

Age: 52 Ht.: 5’4

Home: Ann Arbour, Mich.

College: Ohio State University

Turned Professional: 1990

Joined LPGA Tour: 1995

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2Green-Roebuck was introduced to golf soon after she was oldenough to walk. Her father, Peter Green, was a legendary figure inMichigan golf and with his support, Green-Roebuck rapidly pro-gressed from the junior ranks at Orchard Lake Country Club to astate Class A High School champion, a Michigan Women’s Ama-teur champion and a collegiate star and Big Ten champion at OhioState University before turning professional.She won four times on the Futures Tour before playing on theLPGA Tour in 1995, ‘96, ‘99, and 2001-2003. In that period, sheplayed in 94 events and made 28 cuts. Her best finish was T29 atthe Giant Eagle LPGA Classic.Green-Roebuck got married and had three kids, raising two boysand a girl while still playing great golf. She became an icon inMichigan women’s golf by winning the Michigan PGA Women’sOpen three times. Green-Roebuck won the inaugural MichiganWomen’s Open in 1994 and again in 1999, leaving a 17-year gapbetween her past two victories. She won the championship againin 2016 and became the oldest winner at age 49. She did it with herfather Pete, serving as her caddie. Pete, 75, is a four-time MichiganAmateur champion who at age 56 in 1996 became the oldest win-ner of that state championship. She was T24 in the 2018 SeniorLPGA Championship.Green-Roebuck shot 75-75-74-74=298 (+6) to finish T10 in theinaugural U.S. Senior Women’s Open.

�Suzy Green-Roebuck

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1990 1 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

1995 14 1 0 0 76.13 $4,428.00 (225)

1996 16 3 0 0 76.05 $4,569.00 (209)

1999 17 8 0 0 73.60 (133) $21,127.00 (152)

2000 1 0 0 0 73.00 $0.00

2001 24 10 0 0 73.66 $39,557.00 (122)

2002 6 1 0 0 75.38 $1,827.00 (200)

2003 17 4 0 0 74.33 (150) $16,784.00 (171)

Suzy Green-Roebuck’sU.S. Women’s Open Record

Place After RoundsYear 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1996 111 140 0 CUT 160 +20 78 82 0 0 $500.00

Green-Roebuck’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 1� Rounds Played: ................................ 2� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 0� Scoring Average:.............................80� Relation To Par: ...............................20� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................0� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:...............................2� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..78� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..82

LISA GRIMESBirth Date: August 01, 1960

Birthplace: St. Cloud, Minn.

Age: 58 Ht.: 5’9’’

Home: Alexandria, Minn.

College: Arizona State University

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 9, 16Grimes grew up playing in the junior golf program at AlexandriaGolf Club in Minnesota. At Alexandria High School, she won twostate team titles and was the State Girls’ High School individualchampion her senior year, posting a score that was unsurpassed for26 years.After high school, Grimes enrolled at the University of Minnesotaand played both golf and hockey but after one year decided that thecold was too much and transferred to Arizona State Universitywhere she finished her college career. In her senior year, ASU wasthe top ranked team in the nation and Grimes won three individualstitles. In addition to her accomplishments at ASU during this pe-riod, Grimes won the 1980 Minnesota Women’s Match Play and in1982 the Minnesota Women’s State Amateur.Grimes turned pro right after leaving ASU. She played part time onthe LPGA Tour and competed in 16 major championships. Her bestfinish, and one of her career highlights, was a T12 finish in the 1994U.S. Women’s Open. She also won five tournaments on the FuturesTour.Grimes won the Minnesota Women’s State Open four times (2004,2006, 2012, 2014). In 2018, she won the Women’s Stroke PlayChampionship by three strokes over now-PGA of America Presi-dent Suzy Whaley. She competes on the Legends Tour, finished2nd in the 2018 Suquamish Clearwater Legends Cup and T14 inthe 2018 Senior LPGA Championship. She currently serves as thedirector of instruction at Alexandria Golf Club in Minn.Grimes shot 74-81-76-74=305 (+13) to finish T23 in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

�Lisa Grimes

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1987 1 0 0 0 78.00 $0.00

1991 1 0 0 0 78.50 $0.00

1992 1 0 0 0 83.00 $0.00

1994 1 1 0 0 71.50 $12,805.00 (151)

1995 1 0 0 0 75.50 $0.00

1996 2 1 0 0 74.40 $7,366.00 (193)

1997 2 0 0 0 79.50 $0.00

2003 1 0 0 0 75.00 $0.00

2010 1 0 0 0 79.00 $0.00

2012 1 0 0 0 80.50 $0.00

2013 1 0 0 0 77.50 $0.00

2015 1 0 0 0 76.50 $0.00

2016 1 0 0 0 78.50 $0.00

2017 1 0 0 0 75.50 $0.00

2018 1 0 0 0 79.50 $0.00

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Lisa Grimes’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1987 93 96 0 CUT 156 +12 79 77 0 0 $0.00

1991 73 103 0 CUT 157 +15 77 80 0 0 $500.00

1992 151 151 0 CUT 166 +24 86 80 0 0 $500.00

1994 37 43 17 T12 286 +2 72 73 69 72 $12,805.00

1995 89 98 0 CUT 151 +11 75 76 0 0 $500.00

1997 139 145 0 CUT 162 +20 81 81 0 0 $500.00

2012 150 133 0 CUT 161 +17 83 78 0 0 $1,000.00

Grimes’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 7� Rounds Played: ...............................16� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 1� Scoring Average:........................77.44� Relation To Par: .............................101� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................1� Rounds In 60s: ..................................1� Rounds Under Par:.............................1� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:.............................15� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..69� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..86

MARILYN HARDY (a)Birth Date: September 12, 1961

Birthplace: Newport Beach, Calif.

Age: 57 Ht.: 5’10

Home: Magnolia, Texas

College: University of California, San Diego

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot an 83 at San AntonioCountry Club in San Antonio, Texas. to earn one of four spots.Hardy did not start playing golf until the age of 21 due to hersuccessful Division I volleyball and basketball career at UC Irvineand UC San Diego, where she played on an NCAA Championshipvolleyball team. Once she started playing golf, she was hooked. Asan amateur, Hardy played in two U.S. Women’s Opens, 10 U.S.Women’s Amateurs (making it to the Round of 16 in 1997), and isa multiple time U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur competitor (makingit to the semifinals in 1987 and the quarterfinals in 2007). Hardyalso holds a 1988 Arizona State Amateur crown, the 1995 and 1997TWAGA State Amateur Champion titles and a 2011 WTGA Sen-ior Amateur Championship title, with a runner-up finish in 2012.Hardy is the 2014 Doherty Cup medalist and runner-up. Since2014, she has not played in many tournaments. She was in the final32 in the 2018 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur and made it to theround of 16 in the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur.Marilyn has been married to Jim Hardy for 31 years. Jim is a golfteacher and will be her caddie this week. Her passion is spendingthe summers in Colorado playing golf and fly fishing with Jim andtheir two Border-doodles.Marilyn shot 82-77=159 (+3) to miss the cut in the first U.S. SeniorWomen’s Open

Marilyn Hardy’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1992 156 152 0 CUT 167 +25 91 76 0 0 $0.00

1994 108 136 0 CUT 161 +19 77 84 0 0 $0.00

Hardy’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............2� Rounds Played: .................................4� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................0� Scoring Average: ............................82� Relation To Par:...............................44� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 0� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 0� Rounds At Par:.................................. 0� Rounds Over Par: .............................. 4� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 76� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 91

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JULIE HARRISON (a)Birth Date: May 12, 1960

Birthplace: Ellinwood, Ks.

Age: 59

Home: Baton Rouge, La.

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot an 82 at San AntonioCountry Club in San Antonio, Texas. to earn one of four spots.Harrison is a retired teacher who once taught at Episcopal HighSchool, in Bellaire, Texas, and served as the Briar Club’s swim-ming coach. Harrison, who started playing golf at age 28, has com-peted in 19 USGA championships, including six U.S. Women’sMid-Amateurs. Her husband, Britt, was an All-American at Okla-homa State University and was the head coach at Louisiana StateUniversity (LSU) from 1988-98.She has won the 2004 Louisiana State Women’s Amateur, 2009Louisiana State Women’s Mid-Amateur and is a four-time Louisi-ana State Senior Amateur champion (2011, 2012, 2013 and 2016).Harrison was encouraged to enter the Open qualifier following herstrong finish at the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur (Round of 16).Harrison’s husband, Britt, will man the bag for the week.

Harrison is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

NANCY HARVEYBirth Date: May 02, 1962

Birthplace: Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada

Age: 57 Ht.: 5’4

Home: Gilston, Queensland, Australia

College: Arizona State

Turned Professional: 1986

Joined LPGA Tour: 1989

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 0-1

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 75 at Briarwood CountryClub in Sun City West, Ariz., to earn one of six spots.Harvey started playing golf at the age of 14 and credits GlenHarvey and Alex (Kozy) Kozakavich as the individuals who mostinfluenced her career. Harvey was a member of the Saskatchewanjunior golf team from 1977-80 and a member of the internationalteam in 1980. She won the 1980 Saskatchewan Ladies Amateurand that year was ranked as Canada’s 10th-best junior golfer. Shewas a member of the Saskatchewan Ladies Amateur Team from1981-84. In 1984, she placed eighth in the Canadian AmateurChampionship and was ranked as Canada’s sixth-leading womanamateur player. At Arizona State University, Harvey was a mem-ber of the second place NCAA Championship team in 1984 and thethird-place NCAA Championship team in 1985. In 1987, prior tojoining the LPGA Tour, placed second in the LPGA Teaching andClub Professional National Championship. In 1988, she finishedT34 at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn non-exemptstatus for the 1989 LPGA Tour season.Harvey played full-time on the LPGA from 1989 to 2006. Sheplayed in 385 events making 180 cuts with eight Top-10 finishes.She never won but was runner-up twice. The first time was in the1997 Sara Lee Classic, where she was in a playoff and was elimi-nated on the second extra hole with Terry-Jo Meyers winning. Shealso finished second in the 1997 Welch’s Championship, finishing3 shots back of winner Liselotte Neumann. 1997 was her best yearas she won $187,339, which was 46th on the LPGA money list.After 2009, Harvey moved to Australia and started teaching atRoyal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast. She teaches all ages of men,women, and children, and started a ladies program called Girls GetInto Golf. She teaches a lot of juniors, having six proteges aged12-17 that she wants to help make their dreams come true of be-coming professional golfers.Harvey also played for several years on the Australian Ladies Pro-fessional Golf Tour. She never won but was runner-up twice, inthe 2009 Xstrata Coal Branxton Golf Club Pro-Am and the 2011St. Georges Basin Country Club Pro-Am.Harvey considers herself a Canadian that is now living in Australia.

Harvey is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

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�Nancy Harvey

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1989 15 2 0 0 76.78 $932.00 (205)

1990 14 3 1 0 76.27 $16,725.00 (126)

1991 27 10 0 0 75.13 $17,556.00 (132)

1992 21 12 0 0 73.87 $18,184.00 (134)

1993 16 11 0 0 73.37 $28,279.00 (120)

1994 24 11 0 0 73.81 $35,552.00 (114)

1995 26 13 1 0 73.67 $36,147.00 (110)

1996 23 12 1 0 73.80 $37,348.00 (116)

1997 27 21 3 0 72.62 (60) $187,339.00 (46)

1998 27 13 1 0 73.25 (114) $42,541.00 (120)

1999 27 16 1 0 73.44 (127) $49,894.00 (117)

2000 21 10 0 0 73.23 (97) $49,647.00 (128)

2001 22 11 1 0 73.37 (109) $45,769.00 (115)

2002 18 7 0 0 74.95 (133) $14,573.00 (156)

2003 22 9 0 0 73.84 (138) $59,532.00 (108)

2004 19 10 1 0 72.85 (92) $73,011.00 (103)

2005 17 6 0 0 73.93 (108) $39,144.00 (123)

2006 16 3 0 0 74.32 (146) $12,404.00 (165)

2007 2 1 0 0 71.33 $11,448.00 (154)

Nancy Harvey’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1989 108 63 0 CUT 151 +9 79 72 0 0 $0.00

1990 59 58 61 63 311 +23 75 74 79 83 $1,918.00

1994 90 90 0 CUT 151 +9 75 76 0 0 $500.00

1995 60 98 0 CUT 151 +11 73 78 0 0 $500.00

1996 17 13 7 T25 288 +8 72 71 69 76 $10,483.00

1997 70 57 57 T59 298 +14 75 72 76 75 $3,275.00

2001 24 61 0 CUT 147 +7 71 76 0 0 $500.00

2005 49 101 0 CUT 154 +12 75 79 0 0 $1,000.00

Harvey’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 8� Rounds Played: ...............................22� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 3� Scoring Average:........................75.05� Relation To Par: ...............................93� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................1� Rounds In 60s: ..................................1� Rounds Under Par:.............................1� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:.............................21� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..69� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..83

MARY ANN HAYWARD (a)Birth Date: March 10, 1960

Birthplace: Lachine, Quebec, Canada

Age: 59

Home: St. Thomas, Canada

College: Florida International

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 76 at Columbus CountryClub in Columbus, Ohio, to earn one of two spots.Throughout her illustrious playing career, Mary Ann Hayward hasdistinguished herself as one of North America’s top female ama-teur golfers. Among her many accomplishments, the native ofLachine, Quebec is a four-time Canadian Amateur Champion(1993, 1996, 1999, 2004), a six-time winner of the Quebec Ama-teur Championship, a five-time Ontario Amateur champion and a12-time winner of the Ontario Mid-Amateur Championship. Shehas been a member of countless inter-provincial teams for Quebecand Ontario and in 2005, Hayward became the first Canadian towin the 2005 U.S. Mid-Amateur title. She was a semi-finalist inthe 2010 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur. At the international level,Mary Ann has represented Canada eight times at the World Ama-teur Championship and four times at the Commonwealth Matches.

In 2009, she was named the Sport Performance coordinator for theGolf Association of Ontario. She retired from that job in 2016.Before that Hayward was a bookkeeper for 10 years and a LabourRelations Coordinator for a couple of years.Inherited the nickname of “Rocket” when she ran a fun hockeygame with the Ontario female golfers approximately 10 years ago.As a former Quebecer was one of the few Montreal Canadian fans.When helping organize the game, she jokingly signed one of theemails “Rocket Hayward” after the famous Montreal Canadianplayer Rocket Richard. Although that was the one and only hockeygame the had, the name has stuck!

Hayward is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

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RONDA HENDERSON (a)Birth Date: June 09, 1968

Birthplace: Washington, D.C.

Age: 50 Ht.: 5’8

Home: Las Vegas, Nev.

College: Maryland

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 79 at Briarwood CountryClub in Sun City West, Ariz., to earn one of six spots.Henderson is an entrepreneur. Currently, she owns a company thatprovides cellular-based WiFi to the event services industry. Hen-derson started playing golf at the age of 19. She fell in love withthe game instantly, turned pro in 1997 but received her amateurstatus back in 2012. Twenty years ago she played very briefly andunsuccessfully on the Futures Tour. After that, she quit golf com-pletely for about 10 years. She started playing again when she mether husband.In addition to winning some state and local championships, shequalified for the U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links. Ronda alsoqualified for the inaugural U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball atBandon Dunes in 2015.Qualifying for the U.S. Senior Women’s Open is the highlight ofher golfing career thus far. She set her sights on trying to qualifyfor this event as soon as the USGA announced it would be addedto their championships. She missed qualifying last year and hasworked diligently on her game this year to earn a spot. She islooking forward to challenging herself in these toughest of condi-tions. She is also excited to be walking the same fairways as someof the legends of women’s golf.

Henderson is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

CAROLYN HILLBirth Date: February 01, 1959

Birthplace: Santa Monica, Calif.

Age: 60 Ht.: 5’8

Home: Phoenix, Ariz.

College: Miami & Tulsa

Turned Professional: 1980

Joined LPGA Tour: 1980

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 1994 McCall’s Classic at Stratton Mt.

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 5Hill started playing golf at the age of 7 under the guidance of herfather. At the age of 14, Hill was the medalist in the CaliforniaState Amateur and the following year was the medalist at the 1974U.S. Girls’ Junior. She was an All-American twice: in 1977 at theUniversity of Miami and in 1979 at the University of Tulsa. Amember of the USA Curtis Cup Team in 1978, she culminated heramateur career by winning the 1979 U.S. Women’s AmateurChampionship, defeating future LPGA Hall of Famer Patty Shee-han, 7 and 6.Played full time on the LPGA Tour between 1980 and 1999. Sheplayed in 444 events, making 261 cuts with 26 Top-10 finishes.Hill won once at the 1994 McCall’s Classic at Stratton Mt. 1994was Hill’s best year on the LPGA she won $120,060 which placedher 46th on the money list.Hill was a member of the LPGA Tour Executive Committee from1996-98.After retiring from playing on the LPGA Tour in 2000, she went toSt. Petersburg and raised her son Ryan. She dabbled in many inter-esting fields from working for a sales and marketing company,mortgage broker, assistant college golf coach and condo flipper. Inadditional education from Titleist Performance Institute & US KidsGolf, joined the LPGA Teaching & Club Professional organiza-tion, golf and fitness programs and instruction for juniors andadults. Hill competed in several tournaments on the Legends Tourthrough the LPGA Tournament and Club Professional division.Carolyn shot 79-78-74-81=312 (+20) to finish T42 in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

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�Carolyn Hill

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 25 15 0 0 75.88 $5,961.00 (128)

1984 23 11 1 0 75.58 $12,187.00 (110)

1985 21 9 0 0 74.71 $10,496.00 (119)

1986 26 13 0 0 75.19 $21,326.00 (88)

1987 25 13 0 0 75.26 $13,014.00 (114)

1988 28 12 2 0 74.41 $29,008.00 (77)

1989 24 14 1 0 73.64 $34,141.00 (79)

1990 24 16 2 0 73.58 $63,348.00 (66)

1991 24 11 2 0 74.06 $40,496.00 (93)

1992 25 21 3 0 72.54 $106,241.00 (52)

1993 21 12 1 0 73.39 $35,662.00 (105)

1994 21 17 2 1 72.84 $120,060.00 (46)

1995 23 16 0 0 74.04 $41,753.00 (99)

1996 16 9 1 0 74.29 $33,856.00 (121)

1997 10 5 0 0 74.54 (156) $12,053.00 (178)

1998 14 3 0 0 74.33 $12,563.00 (169)

1999 5 1 0 0 73.33 $1,306.00 (208)

2000 2 2 0 0 73.17 $3,403.00 (190)

2001 2 0 0 0 73.75 $0.00

Carolyn Hill’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1977 93 92 0 CUT 165 +21 83 82 0 0 $0.00

1978 138 0 0 WD 84 +13 84 0 0 0 $0.00

1979 44 57 0 CUT 153 +11 76 77 0 0 $0.00

1980 44 71 0 CUT 155 +13 76 79 0 0 $0.00

1981 81 85 0 CUT 156 +12 78 78 0 0 $0.00

1982 40 80 0 CUT 156 +12 76 80 0 0 $0.00

1984 152 146 0 CUT 175 +31 90 85 0 0 $0.00

1987 35 28 38 T40 300 +12 75 73 78 74 $2,477.75

1989 89 79 0 CUT 153 +11 78 75 0 0 $0.00

1990 105 73 0 CUT 151 +7 78 73 0 0 $500.00

1995 73 61 33 T24 288 +8 74 73 70 71 $9,287.75

1996 76 95 0 CUT 152 +12 76 76 0 0 $500.00

1998 134 111 0 CUT 156 +14 80 76 0 0 $500.00

Hill’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........13� Rounds Played: ...............................29� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 2� Scoring Average:........................77.38� Relation To Par: .............................177� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................1� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................0� Rounds At Par:..................................1� Rounds Over Par:.............................28� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..70� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..90

KATHRYN IMRIEBirth Date: June 08, 1967

Birthplace: Rochford, Scotland

Age: 51 Ht.: 5’3

Home: Woodside, Calif.

College: Arizona

Turned Professional: 1991

Joined LPGA Tour: 1991

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 1995 Jamie Farr Owens CorningClassic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 77 at Stanford GolfCourse in Stanford, Calif., to earn one of five spots.Imrie started playing golf at the age of 10 and had a successfuljunior career. She was the 1981 and 1985 Scottish Schools’ cham-pion, 1983-85 Scottish Youth’s champion, the 1983 Scottish JuniorMatch Play champion and the Scottish Junior Open StrokeplayChampion in 1985, 1986, and 1987. In addition, she was a memberof the 1984 and 1986-89 Scottish International Team and competedon the 1990 Curtis Cup Team. She went on to compete at theUniversity of Arizona and received All-American honors in 1989.Irmie turned professional in 1990. She played on the Ladies Euro-pean Tour from 1991 to 2008 and the LPGA Tour from 1993 to2006, play 283 events and making the cut 173 times. She had 12Top 10s and won once on the LPGA Tour, the 1995 Jamie FarrToledo Classic, becoming the first Scot to win on tour. She set anLPGA record by carding 11 birdies during a round at Rail GolfClub in Ill., shooting 62 to equal the LPGA scoring mark. She wona total of $1,096,750 on the LPGA Tour.In 2017, Irmie joined the Stanford women’s golf team as a volun-teer assistant coach. She is also the golf instructor at SharonHeights Golf and Country Club where she works five days a week.In 2018, she finished T30 at the Senior LPGA Championship.Kathryn shot 84-79=163 (+17) to miss the cut in the insugural U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

�Kathryn Imrie

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1993 14 6 0 0 73.88 $13,111.00 (136)

1994 19 8 1 0 74.12 $29,957.00 (118)

1995 18 14 1 1 72.91 $124,888.00 (50)

1996 21 17 0 0 73.32 $74,950.00 (82)

1997 27 24 4 0 71.90 (23) $199,187.00 (38)

1998 20 11 0 0 73.70 (136) $35,388.00 (127)

1999 26 15 2 0 72.71 (90) $75,866.00 (99)

2000 23 14 1 0 73.12 (87) $125,034.00 (68)

2001 24 20 3 0 72.30 (62) $162,170.00 (60)

2002 23 14 0 0 72.90 (69) $89,577.00 (82)

2003 22 12 0 0 72.79 (70) $61,735.00 (106)

2004 22 11 0 0 73.06 (103) $53,158.00 (112)

2005 13 4 0 0 74.00 (111) $15,551.00 (150)

2006 9 1 0 0 74.70 $2,182.00 (195)

2007 1 0 0 0 76.00 $0.00

2008 1 1 0 0 76.50 $3,126.00 (185)

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Kathryn Imrie’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1993 94 85 0 CUT 150 +6 77 73 0 0 $500.00

1995 102 61 54 T54 295 +15 76 71 73 75 $2,829.33

1997 25 20 26 T28 288 +4 72 71 73 72 $9,188.00

1998 123 130 0 CUT 159 +17 79 80 0 0 $500.00

1999 16 79 0 CUT 146 +2 70 76 0 0 $500.00

2000 13 5 21 T17 294 +6 72 72 77 73 $40,586.00

2001 107 123 0 CUT 155 +15 77 78 0 0 $500.00

2002 70 99 0 CUT 154 +14 75 79 0 0 $500.00

2003 102 108 0 CUT 155 +13 78 77 0 0 $750.00

Imrie’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 9� Rounds Played: ...............................24� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 3� Scoring Average:........................74.83� Relation To Par: ...............................92� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................1� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................1� Rounds At Par:..................................3� Rounds Over Par:.............................20� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..70� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..80

JULI INKSTERBirth Date: June 24, 1960

Birthplace: Santa Cruz, Calif.

Age: 58 Ht.: 5’7

Home: Los Altos, Calif.

College: San Jose State

Turned Professional: 1983

Joined LPGA Tour: 1983

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 6-4

LPGA Tour Victories: 31 - 1983 SAFECO Classic; 1984 KraftNabisco Championship, du Maurier Classic; 1985 LadyKeystone Open; 1986 Women’s Kemper Open, McDonald’sChampionship (ended in ‘93), Lady Keystone Open, ShopRiteLPGA Classic; 1988 Crestar-Farm Fresh Classic, ShopRiteLPGA Classic, SAFECO Classic; 1989 Kraft NabiscoChampionship, Crestar-Farm Fresh Classic; 1991 Welch’sChampionship; 1992 Sybase Classic; 1997 Samsung WorldChampionship; 1998 Samsung World Championship; 1999Welch’s /Circle K Championship, Longs Drugs Challenge, U.S.Women’s Open, McDonald’s LPGA Championship, SafewayClassic; 2000 Longs Drugs Challenge, McDonald’s LPGAChampionship, Samsung World Championship; 2001 ElectroluxUSA Championship; 2002 Atlanta Charity Championship, U.S.Women’s Open; 2003 LPGA Corning Classic, Evian LadiesMasters; 2006 Safeway International

Unofficial Victories (6): 1986 JCPenney Classic (with TomPurtzer). 1996 Diners Club Matches (with Dottie Pepper). 1997Diners Club Matches (with Dottie Pepper). 1999 Diners ClubMatches (with Dottie Pepper). 2000 Hyundai Team Matches(with Dottie Pepper)

The Solheim Cup (9): 1992, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005,2007, 2009, 2011

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 13, 16, 17]

Voted 1999 Female Player of the Year by the Golf Writers Asso-ciation of America. Recognized during the LPGA’s 50th Anniver-sary, in 2000, as one of the LPGA’s top 50 players and teachers.

Captured the U.S. Women’s Amateur title from 1980-82 to becomethe first woman since 1934 to win three consecutive titles. Onlyfour other women and one man have won the U.S. Amateur threeconsecutive times. A member of the USA Curtis Cup (1982) andWomen’s World Amateur Team Championship (1980 and 1982)Teams. Winner of the 1981 California Amateur Championship, shewas California’s 1981 Amateur of the Year and 1982 Bay AreaAthlete of the Year. Number-one ranked amateur by Golf Digestfrom 1981-82. Was a collegiate All-American selection for threeyears (1979, 1981-82) and also won the 1982 Broderick Award.

Has won the Samsung World Championship three times (1997,1998, 2000) and has won the following tournaments twice:SAFECO Classic (1983, 1988), Nabisco Dinah Shore (1984,1989), Lady Keystone Open (1985-86), Crestar Classic (1988-89),Atlantic City Classic (1986, 1988), Longs Drugs Challenge andMcDonald’s LPGA Championship (1999-2000), and U.S.Women’s Open (1999, 2002).

In 1983, qualified for the Tour in August and captured her first winat her fifth event, the SAFECO Classic.

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In 1984, became the first rookie ever to win two major champion-ships in one season, the Nabisco Dinah Shore and the du MaurierClassic, though Se Ri Pak matched that feat in 1998. Won theNabisco Dinah Shore in a sudden-death playoff with Pat Bradley.Was named LPGA Rookie of the Year.In 1985, won the Lady Keystone Open.In 1986, captured four tournament titles, including the Lady Key-stone Open in a sudden-death playoff with Debbie Massey andCindy Hill.In 1987, best finish was a tie for fourth at the Atlantic City Classic.In 1988, won three times; at the Crestar Classic, defeated RosieJones, Betsy King and Nancy Lopez in a sudden-death playoff. Atthe Atlantic City Classic, defeated Beth Daniel in a sudden-deathplayoff.In 1989, won the Nabisco Dinah Shore and Crestar Classic, bothfor the second time.In 1990, played a limited schedule due to the birth of her firstdaughter, Hayley, her best finish was fifth place at the Planters PatBradley International.In 1991, won the LPGA Bay State Classic.In 1992, won the JAL Big Apple Classic. Was in two major cham-pionship playoffs: lost to Dottie Pepper at the Nabisco Dinah Shoreon the first hole of a sudden-death playoff and to Patty Sheehan atthe U.S. Women’s Open in an 18-hole playoff. Was a member ofthe U.S. Solheim Cup Team.In 1993, best finish was second at the Kyocera Inamori Classic.In 1994, played a limited season of 16 events due to the birth of hersecond child, daughter Cori. Best finish was a tie for second at thePING Welch’s Championship in Boston.In 1995, best finish was runner-up at the Star Bank LPGA Classic.In 1996, best finish was fourth at both the Michelob Light Heart-land Classic and the Star Bank LPGA Classic.In 1997, passed the $3 million mark in career earnings by virtue ofher victory at the Samsung World Championship of Women’sGolf, which she won in a sudden-death playoff against Kelly Rob-bins and Helen Alfredsson.In 1998, recorded her 17th-career LPGA victory when she success-fully defended her title at the Samsung World Championship ofWomen’s Golf. Recorded her first LPGA career hole-in-one duringthe third round of Lifetime’s AFLAC Tournament of Championsand was a member of the victorious U.S. Solheim Cup Team.In 1999, captured five tournament titles, including two majorchampionships, and became an LPGA Tour and World Golf Hallsof Fame member with her 22nd victory at the Safeway LPGA GolfChampionship. Won the U.S. Women’s Open and McDonald’sLPGA Championship to become only the second woman in LPGAhistory, after Pat Bradley in 1986, to complete the modern dayLPGA Career Grand Slam, Karrie Webb joined them in 2001 andAnnika Sorenstam in 2003. Inkster, Bradley, Sorenstam, Webb,Louise Suggs and Mickey Wright are the only players to completethe LPGA Career Grand Slam.Inkster crossed the $1 million mark in season earnings after only16 events, and crossed the $4 million and $5 million marks incareer earnings. Finished second in the Vare Trophy race for lowestscoring average on Tour and finished the season second to KarrieWebb for Rolex Player of the Year honors.In 2000, won her second consecutive title at both the Longs DrugsChallenge and the McDonald’s LPGA Championship. Won herthird career Samsung World Championship title. Won the McDon-

ald’s LPGA Championship after defeating Stefania Croce on thesecond hole of a sudden-death playoff. Crossed the $6 million markin career earnings and inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fameon Nov. 20. Won the Compaq Swedish Open on the Ladies Euro-pean Tour and was a member of the U.S. Solheim Cup Team.

In 2001, won her 26th tournament title at the Electrolux USAChampionship.

In 2002, fired a 66 in the final round of the U.S. Women’s Open toovertake Annika Sorenstam and win her seventh major champion-ship and her fourth major in four years. Won the rain-shortenedChick-fil-A Charity Championship hosted by Nancy Lopez after apair of 66s. Crossed the $7 million mark in career earnings afterfinishing tied for second at the ShopRite LPGA Classic, was amember of the victorious U.S. Solheim Cup Team, compiling a 2-2record.

In 2003, recorded 11 birdies en route to a career-low 62 in the finalround of the LPGA Corning Classic to win her 29th career LPGAtitle. Her 62 tied the LPGA lowest final round by a winner, and her29 birdies in the event tied an LPGA record for most sub-par holesin a single event. Won her 30th career title at the Evian Masters,also recorded a 62 during the second round of the Welch’s/Fry’sChampionship. Crossed the $8 million mark in career earningsafter the ShopRite LPGA Classic. Was a member of the U.S. Sol-heim Cup Team, compiling a 3-1-0 record.

In 2004, recorded seven top-10 finishes, including a season-best tiefor second at the Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill. Crossed the$9 million mark in career earnings with a tie for fourth at theShopRite LPGA Classic. Teamed with Grace Park and Cristie Kerrto win the Wendy’s 3-Tour Challenge, an unofficial event. Recipi-ent of the William and Mousie Powell Award.

In 2005, recorded a season-best second-place finish at the ShopRiteLPGA Classic, made her sixth appearance on the victorious U.S.Solheim Cup Team, posting a 2-1-1 record.

In 2006, earned her 31st-career win at the Safeway International,where she crossed the $10 million mark in career earnings to be-come only the third player in LPGA history (at the time) to reachthat milestone. Crossed the $11 million mark in career earningswith her tie for fourth at the Weetabix Women’s British Open.

In 2007, recorded a season-best runner-up finish at the SemGroupChampionship where she lost in a one-hole, sudden-death playoffto Mi Hyun Kim. Carded her second LPGA career hole-in-one atthe Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill. Made her seventh Sol-heim Cup appearance, where she scored three points for the victo-rious U.S. Team.

In 2008, best finish was runner-up at the SemGroup Championship,where she lost a two-hole, sudden-death playoff to Paula Creamer.Crossed the $12 million mark in career earnings at the Grand ChinaAir LPGA.

In 2009, selected for her eighth-career appearance on the U.S. Sol-heim Cup Team, at the age of 49 years, 1 month, 28 days at the startof the event, surpassed the victorious Team Captain Beth Daniel’srecord in 2007 as the oldest Solheim Cup competitor. Posted a1-2-1 record, thus becoming the highest points earner in U.S. Sol-heim Cup Team history. Best finish for the season was a tie for 10that the CN Canadian Women’s Open.

In 2010, best finish was runner-up at the Sime Darby LPGA Ma-laysia. Tied for ninth at the HSBC Women’s Champions and theP&G NW Arkansas Championship.

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In 2011, recorded four top-10 finishes including T-4th at theLorena Ochoa Invitational, sixth at the Honda LPGA Thailand, tiedfor eighth at the LPGA State Farm Classic, tied for 10th at the KiaClassic. Competed on her ninth U.S. Solheim Cup Team, servingas the first-ever playing assistant captain, with a 0-2-1 record.In the summer of 2012 came back after a six-month absence forsurgery in January. Doctors repaired a torn tendon and damaged anulnar nerve in her right elbow. Inkster went almost three monthswithout hitting a golf ball after her surgery, making her first start atthe CVS Charity Classic followed by the Northwest ArkansasChampionship and then the Women’s Open. Only played sixevents, making three cuts. Her best finish was T23 at the RicohWomen’s British Open.2013 Notes: She (CONTINUED) to work on recovering from sur-gery. She competed in 21 events, making 13 cuts and finishing 69thon the money list. Had 2 top-20 finishes, best was T13 at theWalmart NW Arkansas Championship.2014 Notes: Played in 14 LPGA events making 10 cuts and finish-ing 82nd on the money list. Her best finish was T15 at the U.S.Women’s Open.2015 Notes: Played in 13 LPGA events making 9 cuts and finish-ing 80th on the money list. Best finish was T7 at the Volunteers ofAmerica North Texas Shootout. She also was the captain of thevictorious 2015 Solheim Cup team and it was announced that shewould do it again in 2017. Won the LPGA Championship on theLegends Tour2016 Notes: Played in 13 LPGA events and made nine cuts finish-ing 97th on the money list. Her best finish was T19 in the SwingingSkirts LPGA Classic. Won twice on the Legends Tour WalgreensChampionship and the Walgreens Charity Classic.2017 Notes: Played in 10 LPGA events making 7 cuts and finish-ing 120th on the money list. Best finish was T24 at the Bank ofHope Founders Cup. Served as Captain of the 2017 U.S. SolheimCup Team and led the U.S. to victory for the second time. Won the2017 Walgreens Charity Classic on the Legends Tour and has fourwins on the Tour overall. Became the sixth player in LPGA historyto surpass the $14 million mark in career earnings following herT26 finish at the Evian Championship.2018 Notes: Played in 11 LPGA Events making one cut, T69 at theLPGA Mediheal Championship.In her career on the LPGA Tour that goes back to 1983, she hasplayed in 718 LPGA events making 609 cuts and finishing in thetop-ten 213 times (30% of her starts). She has won $14,246,201 onthe LPGA and is 7th on the all-time money list.She played in the 2018 Senior LPGA Championship and finishedT12.Inkster shot 73-72-68-73=286 (-6) to finish second in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open, 10 shots back of winner Laura Davies.

�Juli Inkster

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 9 8 2 1 73.17 $54,763.00 (29)

1984 26 24 10 2 73.07 $185,863.00 (6)

1985 26 21 6 1 73.13 $99,650.00 (19)

1986 23 23 9 4 72.15 $285,293.00 (3)

1987 24 23 12 0 72.27 $211,839.00 (5)

1988 26 25 12 3 71.78 $235,848.00 (10)

1989 21 16 4 2 72.88 $180,848.00 (14)

1990 18 13 3 0 73.32 $54,251.00 (73)

1991 26 21 6 1 72.28 $213,095.00 (17)

1992 24 22 10 1 71.44 $392,063.00 (7)

1993 21 15 2 0 72.50 $116,583.00 (47)

1994 16 13 3 0 72.00 $113,829.00 (49)

1995 20 16 5 0 72.46 $195,739.00 (33)

1996 22 20 7 0 71.64 $259,660.00 (22)

1997 24 24 10 1 70.64 (4) $557,988.00 (6)

1998 25 23 12 1 70.78 (6) $656,012.00 (6)

1999 24 23 18 5 70.04 (2) $1,337,253.00 (2)

2000 19 18 13 3 70.73 (4) $980,330.00 (4)

2001 20 18 5 1 71.21 (15) $455,087.00 (22)

2002 19 18 10 2 70.70 (5) $1,154,349.00 (3)

2003 21 18 9 2 70.55 (6) $1,028,205.00 (5)

2004 21 21 7 0 70.87 (12) $654,967.00 (13)

2005 19 19 6 0 71.33 (7) $579,240.00 (24)

2006 21 21 13 1 70.48 (5) $1,326,442.00 (7)

2007 20 18 7 0 72.09 (22) $736,521.00 (18)

2008 18 16 3 0 71.78 (25) $441,484.00 (38)

2009 20 18 1 0 72.08 (39) $287,786.00 (51)

2010 21 18 3 0 71.93 (30) $402,973.00 (29)

2011 20 14 4 0 72.38 (35) $298,123.00 (36)

2012 6 3 0 0 73.71 $48,815.00 (100)

2013 21 13 0 0 72.53 (69) $150,628.00 (69)

2014 14 10 0 0 72.82 (109) $125,505.00 (82)

2015 13 9 1 0 72.07 (60) $133,489.00 (80)

2016 13 9 0 0 71.62 (51) $104,433.00 (97)

2017 10 7 0 0 71.74 (73) $69,693.00 (120)

2018 11 1 0 0 73.33 (149) $3,050.00 (176)

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Juli Inkster’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1978 104 43 15 T23 299 +15 80 72 72 75 $0.00

1979 123 113 0 CUT 163 +21 83 80 0 0 $0.00

1981 109 104 0 CUT 158 +14 80 78 0 0 $0.00

1982 28 43 45 T29 300 +12 75 77 77 71 $0.00

1983 3 27 27 T21 299 +15 72 79 74 74 $2,542.86

1984 90 54 32 T27 303 +15 80 76 73 74 $2,497.34

1985 150 113 0 CUT 158 +14 86 72 0 0 $0.00

1986 108 64 71 T69 306 +18 80 72 78 76 $1,310.00

1987 79 42 59 T40 300 +12 78 72 79 71 $2,477.75

1988 10 1 6 T8 286 +2 71 68 75 72 $9,726.00

1990 105 121 0 CUT 157 +13 78 79 0 0 $500.00

1991 90 112 0 CUT 158 +16 78 80 0 0 $500.00

1992 13 2 1 2 280 -4 72 68 71 69 $65,000.00

Playoff: Lost to Patty Sheehan in a 18 hole playoff, Sheehan 72 - Inkster 74

1993 10 20 40 T39 293 +5 71 72 76 74 $5,233.83

1994 90 59 25 T18 287 +3 75 72 69 71 $10,202.50

1995 43 38 33 T37 290 +10 72 73 72 73 $5,218.00

1996 38 28 27 T34 290 +10 74 71 71 74 $7,294.00

1997 25 5 15 T14 284 Even 72 66 76 70 $21,287.00

1998 59 72 0 CUT 152 +10 75 77 0 0 $500.00

1999 2 1 1 Win 272 -16 65 69 67 71 $315,000.00

2000 4 5 7 T23 297 +9 70 74 73 80 $28,403.00

2001 3 4 4 T12 286 +6 68 72 71 75 $57,088.00

2002 1 1 2 Win 276 -4 67 72 71 66 $535,000.00

2003 2 2 8 8 287 +3 69 71 74 73 $97,363.00

2004 12 13 42 T58 299 +15 71 71 78 79 $8,511.00

2005 88 34 42 T38 299 +15 77 71 75 76 $17,939.00

2006 28 6 4 6 287 +3 73 70 71 73 $103,575.00

2007 113 68 0 CUT 149 +7 78 71 0 0 $1,000.00

2008 48 115 0 CUT 155 +9 74 81 0 0 $1,000.00

2009 105 60 42 T26 293 +9 78 73 72 70 $27,420.00

2010 73 69 0 CUT 153 +11 77 76 0 0 $1,000.00

2011 43 73 0 CUT 150 +8 74 76 0 0 $1,000.00

2012 118 133 0 CUT 161 +17 79 82 0 0 $1,000.00

2013 28 69 0 CUT 151 +7 72 79 0 0 $1,000.00

2014 8 28 3 15 287 +7 71 75 66 75 $58,096.00

Inkster’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........35� Rounds Played: .............................117� Times Finished 72 Holes:..................23� Scoring Average:........................73.21� Relation To Par: .............................307� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 3� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 3� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 6

� Top 25 Finishes: ..............................13� Rounds In 60s: ................................13� Rounds Under Par:...........................21� Rounds At Par:................................14� Rounds Over Par:.............................81� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..65� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..86

Juli Inkster’s 2019 LPGA Tour RecordTournament Place ScoreTo Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

Bank of Hope Founders Cup CUT 145 +1 76 69 0 0 $0.00

KIA Classic CUT 150 +6 72 78 0 0 $0.00

ANA Inspiration CUT 152 +8 77 75 0 0 $0.00

HUGEL-AIR PREMIA L.A. Open CUT 151 +9 75 76 0 0 $0.00

Inkster’s LPGA Tour Stats:

� Events Played:.................................. 4� Rounds Played: ................................ 8� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 0� Scoring Average:........................74.75� Relation To Par: ...............................24� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................1� Rounds Under Par:.............................1� Rounds At Par:..................................1� Rounds Over Par:...............................6� Lowest 2019 Score: ........................69� Highest 2019 Score: ........................78

BECKY IVERSONBirth Date: October 12, 1967

Birthplace: Escanaba, Mich.

Age: 51 Ht.: 5’9

Home: Madison, Wisc.

College: Michigan State Univ.

Turned Professional: 1989

Joined LPGA Tour: 1994

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 0-1

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 1995 Friendly’s Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 16Iverson was born in Escanaba, Mich. and started playing golf at theage of 8. She got her start because her father Ken gave up his jobracing cars. When he retired, he took up golf and started playingwith Iverson, who loved the game right from the start. She was1986 Michigan Junior Amateur champion and 1987 MichiganWomen’s Amateur champion. She played her collegiate golf atMichigan State University where she was 1987 Academic All-American and 1987-88 Academic All-Big Ten.Iverson turned pro in 1989 after she earned her LPGA Tour card onher third attempt. She played full-time on tour between 1994 and2009 (played a limited schedule in 2003 for the birth of her daugh-ter) when she had to retire due to a foot injury. She played in 329LPGA events and made 182 cuts. She finished in the Top 10 21times and won once at the 1995 Friendly’s Classic. Her best yearwas in 2000 where she had seven top-ten finishes, including arunner-up at the Weetabix Women’s British Open and T3 at theAustralian Ladies Masters. She also earned a trip to the 2000 Sol-heim Cup team and had a 2-2 record. She won $319,959, whichplaced her 29th on the money list. For her career, Iverson earned$1,556,623.When her playing career ended, Iverson wanted to use her account-ing degree and golf knowledge so she took a job with the PGATour. Then in 2010, she took a teaching job at The Bridges Clubin Madison Wis. She is currently the director of golf at TheBridges Club. Two or three times a year she will play on the Leg-ends Tour to catch up with old friends or earn some extra money.However, most of her time is spent at home and with her 12-year-old daughter, Emma. Iverson finished T49 at the 2018 SeniorLPGA Championship.Iverson shot 77-81-77-79=314 (+22) to finish T44 in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

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Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1994 14 8 0 0 73.08 $32,146.00 (117)

1995 26 11 1 1 73.76 $106,271.00 (57)

1996 25 17 0 0 73.97 $48,563.00 (98)

1997 28 15 1 0 73.06 (91) $90,862.00 (72)

1998 27 14 0 0 72.89 (89) $77,884.00 (87)

1999 32 25 4 0 72.15 (57) $297,973.00 (29)

2000 28 21 7 0 72.33 (37) $319,959.00 (29)

2001 26 18 4 0 72.00 (52) $233,602.00 (48)

2002 21 14 2 0 72.63 (56) $114,738.00 (74)

2003 6 2 0 0 73.93 $5,748.00 (216)

2004 23 11 0 0 73.71 (136) $45,507.00 (120)

2005 14 5 0 0 73.97 (110) $34,184.00 (130)

2006 22 13 2 0 72.66 (71) $128,466.00 (75)

2007 9 2 0 0 74.70 $10,365.00 (158)

2008 20 3 0 0 75.72 (157) $10,355.00 (167)

2009 7 0 0 0 75.62 $0.00

2010 1 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

Becky Iverson’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1994 108 98 0 CUT 152 +10 77 75 0 0 $500.00

1996 27 21 21 T25 288 +8 73 71 71 73 $10,483.00

1997 25 35 57 T51 295 +11 72 73 78 72 $3,856.00

1999 44 4 6 T12 284 -4 72 64 73 75 $37,666.00

2000 83 101 0 CUT 156 +12 77 79 0 0 $500.00

2001 32 61 0 CUT 147 +7 72 75 0 0 $500.00

2002 90 70 0 CUT 150 +10 76 74 0 0 $500.00

2006 122 94 0 CUT 153 +11 79 74 0 0 $1,000.00

Iverson’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 8� Rounds Played: ...............................22� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 3� Scoring Average:........................73.86� Relation To Par: ...............................65� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................2� Rounds In 60s: ..................................1� Rounds Under Par:.............................1� Rounds At Par:..................................1� Rounds Over Par:.............................20� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..64� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..79

CHRISTA JOHNSONBirth Date: April 25, 1958

Birthplace: Arcata, Calif.

Age: 61 Ht.: 5’11

Home: Tucson, Az.

College: Arizona

Turned Professional: 1980

Joined LPGA Tour: 1980

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 1-1

LPGA Tour Victories: 9 - 1984 Safeway International, Welch’s/Circle K Championship; 1986 GNA/Glendale Federal Classic;1987 Columbia Savings Classic; 1990 ShopRite LPGA Classic;1991 Welch’s /Circle K Championship; 1995 The ChampionsClassic; 1997 McDonald’s LPGA Championship, SafewayClassic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 7, 8, 16Born in Arcata, Calif., Johnson won the 1975 Northern CaliforniaJunior Girls Championship and was honored as a member of theNorthern California International Junior Cup Team. She attendedthe University of Arizona in Tucson, where she was an All-Ameri-can from 1979-80 for the Wildcats.In 1980, finished 6th at the July qualifying event to earn exemptstatus for the remainder of the season and for 1981.She was a full-time member of the LPGA Tour between 1980 and2008. She played in 660 events, making 471 cuts. She was in theTop 10 102 times and won nine times. Her best year was in 1997when she had 15 top-ten finishes, including winning the McDonaldLPGA Championship and the Safeway LPGA Golf Championship.She was also runner-up at the Friendly’s Classic and third in twoevents. She won $722,330 which placed 4th on the money list. Inher career, she won $3,676,181. She played in the 1998 SolheimCup and had a 0-2-1 record. In 1986, Johnson won back-to-backevents in Phoenix and Tucson and said, “this makes living, eating,drinking and breathing golf worthwhile.” Johnson also played un-der the name Chris Johnson from 1980 to 1985.Johnson resides in Arizona with husband, Duane A. Bernard, CEOof Phoenix Health Services, and former CEO of Specialty Healthand St. Catherine Healthcare, whom she married in March 2007.Even though she is no longer on tour, the fire inside burns. That’swhy she loves playing in senior events and works on her game. Shehas won four times on the Legends Tour; 2011 Patty Sheehan &Friends Invitational; 2009 Wendy’s Charity Challenge; 2007 BJ’sCharity Championship Co-Champion; 2006 BJ’s Charity Champi-onship Co-Champion. Johnson was T44 in the 2018 Senior LPGAChampionship.Johnson shot 76-79-77-76=308 (+16) to finish T33 in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

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Christa Johnson’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1978 64 87 0 CUT 157 +15 77 80 0 0 $0.00

1979 83 68 0 CUT 154 +12 79 75 0 0 $0.00

1981 32 31 49 T62 310 +22 75 75 78 82 $730.00

1982 18 29 45 44 304 +16 74 76 79 75 $1,364.00

1983 64 79 0 CUT 158 +16 79 79 0 0 $0.00

1984 105 82 0 CUT 159 +15 81 78 0 0 $0.00

1985 69 41 33 T12 293 +5 77 73 73 70 $4,342.50

1986 43 15 15 T19 295 +7 76 71 73 75 $4,244.00

1987 107 79 0 CUT 154 +10 80 74 0 0 $0.00

1988 23 31 35 T19 290 +6 73 74 73 70 $5,070.60

1989 25 27 34 T29 292 +8 73 73 75 71 $4,172.00

1990 96 86 0 CUT 152 +8 77 75 0 0 $500.00

1991 50 23 5 T5 288 +4 76 72 68 72 $17,601.50

1992 9 28 18 T48 301 +17 71 77 73 80 $3,238.33

1993 10 39 16 T13 287 -1 71 75 69 72 $11,999.00

1994 108 81 0 CUT 150 +8 77 73 0 0 $500.00

1995 33 15 24 T16 285 +5 71 70 74 70 $14,454.50

1996 38 54 43 T58 296 +16 74 74 71 77 $3,119.00

1997 25 8 13 T9 282 -2 72 68 73 69 $28,769.00

1998 20 3 4 T4 292 +8 72 70 76 74 $77,351.00

1999 102 101 0 CUT 149 +5 75 74 0 0 $500.00

2000 115 94 0 CUT 155 +11 80 75 0 0 $500.00

2004 151 144 0 CUT 159 +17 82 77 0 0 $750.00

Johnson’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........23� Rounds Played: ...............................72� Times Finished 72 Holes:..................13� Scoring Average:........................74.47� Relation To Par: .............................228� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 2� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 3

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................8� Rounds In 60s: ..................................4� Rounds Under Par:.............................9� Rounds At Par:..................................5� Rounds Over Par:.............................58� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..68� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..82

PAMELA JOHNSONBirth Date: January 04, 1965

Birthplace: Franklin, Mass.

Age: 54 Ht.: 5’2

Home: Hingham, Mass.

Turned Professional: 1997

Joined LPGA Tour: 2000

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 69 at Bay Club at Matta-poisett in Mattapoisett, Mass. to earn one of five spots.Pamela Kerrigan Johnson started playing golf at the age of 17 aftera career in figure skating. She credits her parents, family, BobToski and Bob Menne as the individuals most influencing her ca-reer. Johnson is a LPGA Tour Division Member, having played afull tournament schedule for six years on the LPGA tour. Prior tojoining the LPGA Tour, she competed on the Asian Tour for twoyears, as well as the Futures Tour and Gold Coast Golf Tour. Be-fore earning her tour card, she taught at the PGA National GolfAcademy in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. for 10 years. Johnsonworked with golf legend Bob Toski for over 13 years, improvingas a player and teacher.In 1999, she finished T2 at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournamentto earn exempt status for the 2000 season. In 2000, the best finishof her rookie season was T13 at the Safeway LPGA Golf Champi-onship. She returned to the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournamentand was T2 for the second consecutive year to earn exempt statusfor the following season. In 2002, she tied her career-low score of67 in the final round of the LPGA Corning Classic and finished T6.Johnson played in 140 LPGA Tour starts between 2000 and 2008.She made 47 cuts and had two Top-10 finishes. Best finish was T6in the 2002 LPGA Corning Classic.Johnson is currently the Ladies Clinic Instructor at both BlackRock Country Club in Hingham, Mass., and Hatherly CountryClub in Scituate, Mass. Her teaching has been impacted by work-ing with many different world-renowned teachers and also by hereducational background in Exercise Physiology. Her teaching phi-losophy is based on maximizing the body’s efficiency to produceoptimum results.Recently, she has been enjoying raising her 8-year-old daughter,Jillian. The 2019 U.S. Senior Women’s Open qualifying round atBay Club at Mattapoisett in Mattapoisett, Mass. was her first com-petitive tournament since the 2008 LPGA Corning Classic.

Johnson is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

�Pamela Johnson

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1996 1 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

1997 2 1 0 0 74.67 $613.00 (273)

1999 2 1 0 0 75.17 $7,688.00

2000 26 8 0 0 74.74 (160) $24,351.00 (148)

2001 26 12 0 0 73.80 (122) $34,811.00 (127)

2002 19 6 2 0 73.89 (109) $56,794.00 (104)

2003 21 10 0 0 73.14 (94) $60,256.00 (107)

2004 23 7 0 0 73.80 (139) $55,729.00 (110)

2005 18 2 0 0 75.71 (152) $5,872.00 (177)

2007 1 0 0 0 74.00 $0.00

2008 1 0 0 0 74.00 $0.00

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Pamela Johnson’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1997 57 74 0 CUT 149 +7 74 75 0 0 $500.00

1999 27 45 59 T45 292 +4 71 73 77 71 $7,688.00

2002 7 70 0 CUT 150 +10 70 80 0 0 $500.00

2003 72 74 0 CUT 151 +9 76 75 0 0 $750.00

Johnson’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 4� Rounds Played: ...............................10� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 1� Scoring Average:..........................74.2� Relation To Par: ...............................30� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................2� Rounds At Par:..................................1� Rounds Over Par:...............................7� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..70� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..80

TRISH JOHNSONBirth Date: January 17, 1966

Birthplace: Bristol, England

Age: 53 Ht.: 5’10

Home: London, England

Turned Professional: 1987

LPGA Tour Victories: 3 - 1993 Las Vegas LPGA International,Atlanta Charity Championship; 1996 Fieldcrest Cannon Classic

Ladies European Tour victories: 19 - 1987 (3) McEwan’sWirral Classic, Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic, WoolmarkMatchplay Championship; 1990 (4) Hennessy Cup, BloorHomes Eastleigh Classic, European Open, Longines Classic;1992 (1) Skol La Manga Club Classic; 1996 (2) Marks &Spencer European Open, Open de France Dames; 1999 (2) Opende France Dames, Marrakech Open; 2000 (1) The DailyTelegraph Ladies British Masters; 2004 (1) Wales Ladies Open;2007 (1) BMW Ladies Italian Open; 2008 (1) VCI EuropeanLadies Golf Cup (with Rebecca Hudson); 2010 (2) TenerifeLadies Open, Open de France Feminin; 2014 (1) Aberdeen AssetManagement Ladies Scottish Open

Legends Tour Victories: (4) 2016 The Legends Championship;2017 Senior LPGA Championship; Suquamish ClearwaterLegends Cup, BJ’s Charity Championship (with Laura Davies)

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17)Johnson was born in Bristol. She had a successful amateur career.She was South Western Champion in 1983 and 1984. In 1984, shewas both the England Under-23 and Under-21 Champion. In 1985,she was England Amateur Champion, England Stroke Play Cham-pion and repeated as England Under-23 Champion. In 1986, sherepresented GB & I in the Espirito Santo Trophy World AmateurGolf Team Championships and the Curtis Cup, where she wonmaximum points. Johnson reached the quarterfinals of the 1986U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship.Here is a year-by-year highlight of her Ladies European Tour re-cord:1987 Notes: Johnson turned professional and won three tourna-ments in her rookie season on the Ladies European Tour, as well asfinishing as the Rookie of the Year. She also won the LPGA’sQualifying School at Sweetwater.1990 Notes: Completed four victories to win 1990 Order of Merit.1992 Notes: Shared individual honors with Lotta Neumann in1992 World Team Championship in Taiwan. Beat Patty Sheehan,US & British Open Champion, in Europe’s 1992 Solheim Cuptriumph.1996 Notes: Set Tour records in the 1996 French Open at Le Golfd’Arras with an opening round of 62 followed by a 36-hole total of130 and 200 for 54 holes. Missed first cut in 30 tournaments at the1996 Weetabix Women’s British Open.1999 Notes: Twice matched record for lowest nine holes in 1999with 29 in both Cantor Fitzgerald.2000 Notes: Represented Europe for the sixth time in the 2000Solheim Cup and helped to secure 2.5 out of a possible 4 points forthe victorious European team. Won 2000 The Daily TelegraphLadies British Masters presented by Kellogg’s.2004 Notes: Won the Wales Ladies Open in fine style with a clos-ing 8-under par 65 to deny close friend Laura Davies. Finishedsecond on the OOM behind Davies, her best season since 2000.

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2005 Notes: Finished second at the Arras Open de France Damesand Wales Ladies Championship in 2005, which secured a place onthe European Solheim Cup team.

2007 Notes: Won the BMW Ladies Italian Open at Sheraton Parcode- Medici in Rome and qualified automatically for the eighthappearance on the European Solheim Cup Team. Posted a 0-1-2win-loss-draw record at Halmstad taking all-time Solheim recordto 5-13-7 with eight and a half points won.

2008 Notes: Represented England at the inaugural VCI EuropeanLadies Golf Cup at La Sella Resort in Spain and won the eventpartnering Rebecca Hudson.

2010 Notes: Claimed the Tenerife Ladies Open at Buenavista GolfClub and the Open de France Feminin at Paris International GolfClub, where she defeated Italy’s Diana Luna on the first playoffhole. Johnson achieved Life Membership of the LET according tothe LET’s qualifying criteria with 20 points, after the LET Mem-bership voted to award points to winners of the Comunitat Valen-ciana European Nations Cup retrospectively.

2011 Notes: Played in 18 tournaments and best finish was a tie for9th at the Ladies Scottish Open.

2012 Notes: Played in 19 tournaments, recorded eight top 10 fin-ishes with a season-best 3rd at the Tenerife Open de Espana andtied 3rd at the ISPS Handa Ladies British Masters. Season’s earn-ings euro124,438.10 (10).

2013 Notes: Played in 15 tournaments and recorded three top-10finishes with a season-best tied for 6th at the Turkish AirlinesLadies Open. She ended the season ranked 44th on the Money List

2014 Notes: Trish earned her 22nd worldwide win (her 19th LETtitle) at the Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open atArcherfield Links in East Lothian. She made history by becomingthe oldest winner on the Ladies European Tour at the tender age of48, after ending two strokes clear of France’s Gwladys Nocera. Sheplayed in 19 tournaments and recorded three top 10 finishes intotal.

2015 Notes: Played in 10 tournaments on the LET with a season-best T-7th place at the ISPS HANDA Ladies European Masters atBuckinghamshire GC.

2016 Notes: Trish was the Captain of the LET Team in The Queenspresented by Kowa in Japan. She played in 15 tournaments and herbest finish was T9th in the Lalla Meryem Cup.

2017 Notes: Played in 7 events on the Ladies European Tour anddidn’t make a cut.

Johnson on the LPGA Tour:

Johnson played full-time between 1988 and 2000 playing in 248events, making 158 cuts. She was in the top-ten 22 times and wonthree times. Her best year was in 1993 when she won twice (LasVegas LPGA at Canyon Gate and Atlanta Women’s Champion-ship), was runner-up once and had 10, top-ten finishes. She won$331,745 that year, which placed her 10th on the money list. Hercareer LPGA earnings were $1,345,617.

Johnson plays on the Legends Tour, her first victory coming at the2016 Legends Championship when she defeated Solheim CupCaptain Juli Inkster in a marathon 6-hole playoff.

In 2017, she won the Senior LPGA Championship by 3 shots overMichele Redman.

In 2018, Johnson won the Suquamish Clearwater Legends Cup inKingston, Wash. by 5 strokes over Lisa Grimes. She was 6th at the2018 Senior LPGA Championship.Johnson shot 71-71-73-73=288 (-4) to finish 3rd in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open, finishing 12 shots back of winnerLaura Davies.

�Trish Johnson

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1988 25 11 1 0 74.62 $23,736.00 (91)

1989 16 10 0 0 73.76 $17,215.00 (115)

1990 15 13 1 0 72.98 $58,728.00 (71)

1991 19 11 2 0 73.57 $85,639.00 (57)

1992 15 10 0 0 72.98 $33,103.00 (112)

1993 16 15 10 2 71.64 $331,745.00 (10)

1994 15 8 0 0 74.33 $42,750.00 (103)

1995 14 11 1 0 73.21 $75,798.00 (70)

1996 18 12 1 1 72.81 $120,832.00 (53)

1997 15 12 3 0 72.60 (57) $104,574.00 (66)

1998 15 9 1 0 73.91 (146) $83,440.00 (81)

1999 15 10 1 0 72.00 (48) $140,725.00 (63)

2000 15 9 1 0 73.09 (81) $72,760.00 (106)

2001 6 2 0 0 73.00 $17,982.00 (149)

2002 2 1 0 0 73.50 $8,411.00

2003 2 1 0 0 72.67 $16,371.00

2004 2 1 0 0 75.17 $8,237.00

2005 4 2 0 0 75.92 $11,128.00

2006 2 1 0 0 75.17 $7,210.00

2007 3 2 0 0 75.50 $19,056.00

2008 2 2 0 0 72.50 $14,746.00

2010 2 0 0 0 75.75 $0.00

2011 1 1 0 0 72.50 $8,803.00

2012 2 1 0 0 76.67 $8,322.00

2013 1 0 0 0 74.50 $0.00

2014 3 1 0 0 73.75 $17,171.00

2016 1 0 0 0 77.50 $0.00

2017 1 0 0 0 76.50 $0.00

2018 1 0 0 0 75.50 $0.00

Trish Johnson’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1988 94 97 0 CUT 155 +13 78 77 0 0 $0.00

1991 36 97 0 CUT 155 +13 75 80 0 0 $500.00

1992 29 67 0 CUT 152 +10 74 78 0 0 $500.00

1993 31 65 0 CUT 148 +4 73 75 0 0 $500.00

1994 51 0 0 WD 73 +2 73 0 0 0 $500.00

1996 9 13 33 T49 293 +13 71 72 74 76 $3,937.00

1997 6 20 15 T19 285 +1 69 74 71 71 $17,407.00

1998 32 12 13 10 294 +10 73 71 77 73 $39,015.00

1999 63 96 0 CUT 148 +4 73 75 0 0 $500.00

2001 80 104 0 CUT 152 +12 75 77 0 0 $500.00

2005 125 138 0 CUT 159 +17 80 79 0 0 $1,000.00

Johnson’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........11� Rounds Played: ...............................27� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................3� Scoring Average: ....................... 74.59� Relation To Par:...............................99� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................1

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 2� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 1� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 1� Rounds At Par:.................................. 3� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 23� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 69� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 80

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CATHY JOHNSTON-FORBESBirth Date: December 16, 1963

Birthplace: High Point, N.C.

Age: 55 Ht.: 5’6

Home: Kitty Hawk, N.C.

College: North Carolina

Turned Professional: 1984

Joined LPGA Tour: 1986

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 1990 du Maurier Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2, 7, 10, 16Started playing golf at the age of 7. She won the 1980 OrangeBowl International Junior Championship and the 1981 PGA Na-tional Junior Championship while being a top-ranked junior player.During her college years, Johnston-Forbes played on the women’sgolf team at the University of North Carolina. During her colle-giate career, she won the Memphis State Intercollegiate and placedthird at the 1981 and 1983 Eastern Amateur.Turned pro in 1984, and in 1985 competed on the Futures Tour;qualified for the Tour by finishing T10 at the LPGA Final Qualify-ing Tournament to earn exempt status for the 1986 LPGA season.She played full-time on the LPGA between 1986 and 2006 playingin 489 events and making 250 cuts. Was in the top-ten 19 times,won once at the 1990 Du Maurier Classic. 1990 was her best yearwith four top-tens and earnings of $161,240. In her 20-year careeron the LPGA Tour, she earned $1,114,381. She married FosterForbes in 1993 and they had a daughter Ashley Elizabeth in 2001and another daughter Shannon Sylvia in 2003.“With (two) kids, I found it very difficult to travel and play the wayI wanted to play and not feel like I was neglecting them or neglect-ing my golf,” she told the Virginian-Pilot in 2007. “That wholelifestyle was a big challenge, and when I came home from the golfcourse after working all day, I was tired. The kids might want to goto the park, and I hated saying that I was too tired or that mommydidn’t feel like doing that. I wanted to be fair to them.” She triedsplitting time between the tour and home, but that was hardly thecompromise she sought.But what may have driven her over the edge was an auto accidentin 2006 after the first round of the Safeway Classic in Portland. “Iwas in the back seat talking to one of the kids, and we were rear-ended,” she said. “After it happened, I just felt like, ‘Why are weout here messing with all of this?’She and Foster moved into a new home on the Outerbanks (KittyHawk, N.C.) shortly after that, and that’s where Johnston-Forbesmade her stand. “I feel like I have a lot to offer as a teacher becauseI’ve had so much experience with so many great teachers,” shesaid. “I took a little bit from each one. I also have a lot to offerbecause I competed for a long time with the best players in theworld. I think someone who wants to learn how to play the game,not just hit the ball, would benefit from working with me.” She gotto know Bryan Sullivan who was the director of golf at The Kimar-lic club which is across the bridge from Kitty Hawk. He offeredher a chance to teach and run clinics, she took it and has been thereever since.Johnston-Forbes shot 79-72-76-72=299 (+7) to finish T12 in theinaugural U.S. Senior Women’s Open.

�Cathy Johnston-Forbes

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1986 27 14 1 0 75.50 $23,969.00 (83)

1987 28 17 0 0 74.58 $17,134.00 (108)

1988 29 14 0 0 74.37 $21,346.00 (99)

1989 25 12 0 0 74.03 $19,165.00 (106)

1990 26 18 4 1 73.32 $161,240.00 (23)

1991 25 9 0 0 74.27 $22,829.00 (119)

1992 26 7 0 0 75.31 $10,286.00 (151)

1993 25 14 1 0 73.43 $53,623.00 (84)

1994 27 14 1 0 73.22 $54,004.00 (89)

1995 25 17 2 0 73.47 $69,475.00 (74)

1996 28 19 4 0 73.20 $132,162.00 (47)

1997 27 19 2 0 72.66 (63) $104,951.00 (65)

1998 26 17 1 0 72.51 (68) $141,020.00 (53)

1999 29 16 2 0 72.90 (100) $82,943.00 (94)

2000 25 13 1 0 73.55 (120) $99,740.00 (85)

2001 15 7 0 0 73.78 (121) $23,370.00 (142)

2002 19 7 0 0 74.27 (122) $19,374.00 (146)

2003 2 0 0 0 75.25 $0.00

2004 17 6 0 0 73.71 (136) $30,231.00 (138)

2005 19 3 0 0 75.44 (149) $12,661.00 (159)

2006 14 4 0 0 74.44 (147) $16,278.00 (156)

2007 1 0 0 0 78.00 $0.00

2008 1 0 0 0 76.00 $0.00

Johnston-Forbes’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1991 119 100 0 CUT 156 +14 81 75 0 0 $500.00

1993 52 90 0 CUT 151 +7 74 77 0 0 $500.00

1994 70 73 0 CUT 149 +7 74 75 0 0 $500.00

1995 89 77 0 CUT 149 +9 75 74 0 0 $500.00

1996 17 46 40 T19 287 +7 72 75 71 69 $14,375.00

1997 127 120 0 CUT 155 +13 79 76 0 0 $500.00

1998 134 100 0 CUT 155 +13 80 75 0 0 $500.00

2004 26 92 0 CUT 150 +8 72 78 0 0 $750.00

Johnston-Forbes’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............8� Rounds Played: ...............................18� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................1� Scoring Average: ....................... 75.11� Relation To Par:...............................78� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 1� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 1� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 1� Rounds At Par:.................................. 0� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 17� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 69� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 81

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MARJORIE JONES (alt)Birth Date: December 15, 1953

Age: 65

Home: Orlando, Fla.

College: Ithaca College

Joined LPGA Tour: 1983

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 77 at Bay Club at Matta-poisett in Mattapoisett, Mass., to earn the first alternate spot.Jones was named one of Golf Digests’ 50 Best Women Teachersin America. She has been recognized as the LPGA T&CP’s North-east Section Teacher of the Year and Player of the Year. She alsowon the PGA Women’s Stroke Play Championship and the LPGAT&CP National Team Championship twice.She has been a golf professional for 30 years after playing profes-sional golf in Europe, Asia, Australia, and in the U.S. on the LPGAand Legends Tours. She has $6,131 career earnings on the LPGAtour and played in five U.S. Opens and eight British Opens.Jones has been a full time teacher for 20 years. Her background inmovement science and sports psychology helps her evaluate a stu-dent’s motion and mental preparation so she can customize herteaching to the player’s needs. She is a Class A member of theLPGA and PGA and holds a BS degree from Ithaca College inPhysical Education and a Masters degree in Exercise Physiologyfrom Florida State University.Jones is the head golf professional at Chelsea Piers, in New YorkCity, and spends her winter months teaching in Florida.

Jones is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

�Marjorie Jones

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 26 3 0 0 79.47 $631.00 (185)

1985 1 0 0 0 83.50 $0.00

1986 1 0 0 0 78.50 $0.00

1990 22 5 0 0 76.24 $5,499.00 (169)

1991 1 0 0 0 83.00 $0.00

1994 1 0 0 0 82.50 $0.00

2001 1 0 0 0 80.50 $0.00

Marjorie Jones’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1976 72 104 0 CUT 165 +23 80 85 0 0 $0.00

1985 144 145 0 CUT 167 +23 85 82 0 0 $0.00

1986 99 103 0 CUT 157 +13 79 78 0 0 $0.00

1991 137 147 0 CUT 166 +24 84 82 0 0 $500.00

1994 134 143 0 CUT 165 +23 81 84 0 0 $500.00

Jones’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: .......... 5� Rounds Played: ...............................10� Times Finished 72 Holes: .................. 0� Scoring Average: ............................82� Relation To Par: ............................106� Top 3 Finishes: ................................ 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................ 0� Top 10 Finishes: .............................. 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ...............................0� Rounds In 60s: .................................0� Rounds Under Par: ............................0� Rounds At Par: .................................0� Rounds Over Par: ............................10� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score: .78� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: .85

ROSIE JONESBirth Date: November 13, 1959

Birthplace: Santa Ana, Calif.

Age: 59 Ht.: 5’7

Home: Atlanta, Ga.

College: Ohio State

Turned Professional: 1982

Joined LPGA Tour: 1982

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 5-4

LPGA Tour Victories: 13 - 1987 LPGA State Farm Classic;1988 USX Golf Classic, Samsung World Championship, SantaBarbara Open; 1991 Wegmans LPGA; 1995 Pinewild Women’sChampionship; 1996 LPGA Corning Classic; 1997 LPGACorning Classic; 1998 Wegmans LPGA; 1999 The ChampionsClassic; 2001 Harvey Penick Invitational, Sybase Classic; 2003Asahi Ryokuken International Championship at Mount Vintage

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2, 8, 14, 16

Started playing golf at the age of 11. Earlier in her amateur career,Jones won the New Mexico Junior Championship three consecu-tive years, 1974-76, and claimed the 1979 New Mexico StateChampionship title. Jones was a 1981 AIAW All-American in herfourth year of varsity golf at The Ohio State University. Also in1981, she was the third-lowest amateur at the U.S. Women’s Openand a semifinalist at both the U.S. Women’s Amateur and theTrans-National.

After finishing college, she turned pro in 1982 and finished T7 atthe LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament in July, letting her startplaying on the LPGA Tour. She played through 2006 when inju-ries forced her to retire. In her 25-year career, she played in 571events, making 513 cuts. She had 188 top-ten finishes (33% of herstarts) and won 13 times. Her best year on tour was 1988 she wonthree times (USX Golf Classic, Nestle World Championship &Santa Barbara Open), was runner-up once and third three times.She earned $323,393 which placed her third on the money list. Herbest financial year was 2003, where she won once (AsahiRyokuken International) and had nine top-ten finishes. She won$810,276 which placed her 10th on the money list. For her career,she won $8,355,068 which presently is 25th on the all-time LPGAcareer money list. She was in the top-ten nine times in yearlyearnings. She placed second in a major tournament four times(1984 U.S. Open; 1991 LPGA Championship; 2000 du MaurierClassic; 2005 Kraft Nabisco Championship) but never won a majortournament. She also played for the United States in the SolheimCup seven times (1990, ‘96, ‘98, 2000, ‘02, ‘03 & ‘05) earning 12points with an 11-9-2 record. Jones was the captain of the U.S.Team at the 2011 Solheim Cup but the team lost in Ireland 15 to13.

Jones played her last LPGA event at the 2006 U.S. Women’s Open.Jones marked her retirement from full-time competition by takingoff her golf shoes and golf glove and leaving them beside the 18that Newport Country Club. She did play two more times, missingthe cut at the 2008 LPGA Corning Classic and the 2009 U.S.Women’s Open. Was a member of the LPGA Player ExecutiveCommittee from 2000-03, serving as co-vice president in 2003.

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In retirement, Jones worked as a commentator for The Golf Chan-nel and in 2006 started a company called Rosie Jones Golf Get-aways. Jones also started RBA Golf LLC which develops andoperates a charity, fundraising, and corporate outings.Jones played on the Legends Tour and won seven times: 2007Wendy’s Charity Challenge, Legends Tour Open Championship;2009 Kinoshita Pearl Classic; 2010 ISPS Legends Tour OpenChampionship; 2012 Walgreens Charity Classic; 2013 Harris GolfClassic and the 2014 Wendy’s Charity Challenge. Jones was theLegends Tour Board of Director 2013 -2017, Legends Tour Presi-dent 2015, 2016.Jones played in the 2018 Senior LPGA Championship and finishedT7.Jones shot 77-73-71-76=297 (+5) to finish T8 in the inaugural U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

�Rosie Jones

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 26 21 7 0 73.52 $64,397.00 (27)

1984 26 23 3 0 73.21 $80,340.00 (19)

1985 26 25 5 0 72.82 $66,176.00 (30)

1986 23 21 4 0 72.72 $71,999.00 (33)

1987 26 24 11 1 71.91 $187,999.00 (12)

1988 27 25 13 3 71.57 $323,892.00 (3)

1989 24 23 6 0 72.27 $107,671.00 (32)

1990 24 24 15 0 71.48 $353,833.00 (6)

1991 22 21 8 1 71.87 $281,089.00 (12)

1992 26 23 9 0 71.64 $204,086.00 (24)

1993 24 21 7 0 71.85 $320,964.00 (11)

1994 22 17 3 0 72.22 $123,683.00 (42)

1995 26 23 12 1 71.64 $426,957.00 (10)

1996 25 23 9 1 71.76 $276,012.00 (17)

1997 25 22 7 1 71.77 (22) $381,236.00 (15)

1998 26 22 8 1 71.51 (15) $395,241.00 (18)

1999 24 21 12 1 70.99 (9) $583,796.00 (9)

2000 25 23 8 0 71.21 (8) $643,054.00 (9)

2001 22 23 11 2 70.42 (4) $785,010.00 (6)

2002 21 22 10 0 70.82 (7) $722,412.00 (10)

2003 19 19 9 1 70.29 (4) $808,785.00 (10)

2004 20 17 3 0 71.22 (21) $473,616.00 (25)

2005 20 18 8 0 71.58 (17) $615,499.00 (20)

2006 9 5 0 0 73.52 $49,055.00 (120)

2008 1 0 0 0 75.00 $0.00

2009 1 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

Rosie Jones’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1981 32 41 49 T43 305 +17 75 76 77 77 $0.00

1983 31 20 16 T11 296 +12 76 74 73 73 $3,895.00

1984 6 1 3 2 291 +3 73 71 75 72 $19,500.00

1985 54 55 55 53 303 +15 76 75 76 76 $1,200.00

1986 64 64 42 T35 299 +11 77 75 73 74 $2,582.00

1987 35 16 6 T9 292 +4 75 71 71 75 $7,111.00

1988 37 13 21 T19 290 +6 74 70 74 72 $5,070.60

1989 17 57 58 T58 303 +19 72 78 77 76 $1,977.00

1990 22 3 7 T16 290 +2 72 70 74 74 $6,727.00

1991 50 66 64 T62 304 +20 76 76 75 77 $2,289.00

1992 19 28 18 T25 297 +13 73 75 73 76 $6,578.00

1993 52 77 0 CUT 149 +5 74 75 0 0 $500.00

1994 51 81 0 CUT 150 +8 73 77 0 0 $500.00

1995 11 9 3 T5 281 +1 69 70 70 72 $35,285.00

1996 9 6 33 T29 289 +9 71 70 76 72 $8,135.00

1997 10 27 32 T33 291 +7 70 74 73 74 $7,392.00

1998 41 40 18 T19 298 +14 74 74 74 76 $18,998.00

1999 27 26 21 T25 288 Even 71 70 72 75 $16,006.00

2000 23 5 3 T4 288 Even 73 71 72 72 $120,118.00

2001 44 9 24 T39 293 +13 73 68 75 77 $16,061.00

2002 16 48 17 T22 290 +10 71 77 69 73 $26,894.00

2003 4 6 12 9 288 +4 70 72 73 73 $90,241.00

2004 62 45 33 T20 288 +4 74 72 72 70 $38,660.00

2005 17 9 16 T19 294 +10 73 72 74 75 $47,480.00

2006 17 26 58 T57 304 +20 72 75 80 77 $8,154.00

2009 71 88 0 CUT 154 +12 76 78 0 0 $1,000.00

Jones’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........26� Rounds Played: ...............................98� Times Finished 72 Holes: .................23� Scoring Average: ....................... 73.62� Relation To Par:............................. 239� Top 3 Finishes:..................................1� Top 5 Finishes:..................................3� Top 10 Finishes:................................5

� Top 25 Finishes:.............................. 14� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 3� Rounds Under Par: .......................... 14� Rounds At Par:.................................. 8� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 76� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 68� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 80

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LORIE KANEBirth Date: December 19, 1964

Birthplace: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Age: 54 Ht.: 5’6

Home: Orlando, Fla.

College: Acadia University

Turned Professional: 1993

Joined LPGA Tour: 1996

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 2-7

LPGA Tour Victories: 4 - 2000 Michelob Light Classic,Wendy’s Championship for Children, Mizuno Classic; 2001LPGA Takefuji Classic

Unofficial Victories (2): 2001 Hyundai Team Matches (withJanice Moodie). 2002 Hyundai Team Matches (with JaniceMoodie).

LPGA Awards (2): 1998 Heather Farr Player Award. 2000William and Mousie Powell Award.

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 6, 11, 12, 13Started playing golf at the age of 5. Kane represented her countryseveral times as a member of the Canadian International Teamfrom 1989-92, a member of the Canadian Commonwealth Team in1991 and a member of the 1992 Canadian Women’s World Ama-teur Team. She also was the Mexican Amateur champion in 1991.In 1993, she turned professional and competed on the Central Flor-ida Challenge Tour and the du Maurier Ltd. Series in Canada. Shewas the du Maurier Ltd. Series champion in 1994-95 and a Seriesevent winner from 1993-95.In 1995, she was T-48th at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournamentto earn non-exempt status for the 1996 LPGA season. Kane playedfull-time on the LPGA Tour between 1996 and 2015, and still playsin a limited number of events including those in Canada. Kane hasplayed in 445 events making 327 cuts. She has 99 top-10 finishes(22% of her starts) and won four times. Between 1998 and 2005she had eight straight years of earning $500,000 or more each ofthose years. She had her two best years were 2000 and 2001; in2000 she won 3 times (Michelob Light Classic, New Albany GolfClassic & Mizuno Classic), was runner-up once at the AustralianLadies Masters and in the top-five 11 times. The next year she wononce at the LPGA Takefuji Classic, was runner-up twice and had 9top-five finishes. She earned $947,452 which placed 4th on themoney list. In her career, she won $6,953,047 which is 34th on theall-time career money list on the LPGA Tour. She has been suffer-ing from hip discomfort the last couple of years. Kane still hasLPGA Tour membership as a past champion but that lower-levelstatus limits her tournament appearances.In 2006, she was presented with the Order of Canada, the nation’shighest honor. Sorie is affiliated with the Lorie Kane Charity GolfClassic (www.loriekanegolfclassic.com), which benefits PrinceEdward Island charities. Earlier in 2018, Lorie was named ambas-sador of golf for the Mill River Resort on Prince Edward Island.Kane plays on the Legend Tour and has won fo4 times: 2011 Wendy’sCharity Challenge; 2013 Legends Championship; 2016 Chico’s PattyBerg Memorial, Self-Regional Women’s Healthcare Classic. Playingin the 2017 Senior LPGA Championship, Kane was 8th. She finishedT-55th in the 2018 Senior LPGA Championship.Lorie shot 76-74-81-74=305 (+13) to finish T-23rd in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

�Lorie Kane

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1991 1 0 0 0 75.00 $0.00

1993 1 0 0 0 75.00 $0.00

1994 1 0 0 0 75.00 $0.00

1995 1 1 0 0 74.50 $1,341.00 (262)

1996 9 4 1 0 73.04 $28,585.00 (129)

1997 30 28 8 0 71.47 (16) $425,964.00 (11)

1998 32 29 12 0 71.23 (11) $508,249.00 (12)

1999 30 29 13 0 70.62 (5) $757,844.00 (5)

2000 30 26 13 3 71.38 (9) $929,189.00 (5)

2001 25 26 14 1 70.48 (5) $947,489.00 (4)

2002 23 23 12 0 71.15 (12) $685,520.00 (11)

2003 27 25 11 0 70.97 (12) $682,752.00 (15)

2004 26 25 8 0 71.31 (25) $530,078.00 (21)

2005 26 22 4 0 72.28 (32) $698,763.00 (15)

2006 28 22 2 0 72.13 (43) $307,301.00 (42)

2007 23 15 1 0 73.19 (71) $138,465.00 (74)

2008 22 9 0 0 73.43 (112) $57,015.00 (131)

2009 17 4 0 0 74.39 (135) $19,074.00 (134)

2010 14 6 0 0 73.03 (74) $63,942.00 (90)

2011 12 10 0 0 73.30 (79) $55,309.00 (88)

2012 17 11 0 0 73.29 (87) $70,396.00 (89)

2013 16 5 0 0 72.69 (77) $23,468.00 (120)

2014 14 4 0 0 73.41 (136) $23,644.00 (133)

2015 4 0 0 0 75.00 $0.00

2016 5 0 0 0 73.50 $0.00

2017 4 0 0 0 76.25 $0.00

2018 3 0 0 0 77.50 $0.00

Lorie Kane’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1997 6 27 46 T48 294 +10 69 75 76 74 $4,262.00

1998 41 23 49 T19 298 +14 74 72 82 70 $18,998.00

1999 16 1 2 4 280 -8 70 64 71 75 $82,399.00

2000 6 11 7 T17 294 +6 71 74 72 77 $40,586.00

2001 80 25 17 T7 284 +4 75 68 72 69 $80,726.00

2002 5 23 7 T18 289 +9 69 77 69 74 $40,737.00

2003 32 43 31 T22 294 +10 73 75 73 73 $36,575.00

2004 84 33 27 T29 290 +6 75 70 72 73 $24,533.00

2005 28 9 30 T4 290 +6 74 71 76 69 $272,723.00

2006 28 17 19 T24 297 +13 73 72 75 77 $32,873.00

2010 147 139 0 CUT 164 +22 84 80 0 0 $1,000.00

2012 77 56 60 63 307 +19 76 73 82 76 $8,055.00

2013 97 81 0 CUT 152 +8 77 75 0 0 $1,000.00

Kane’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........13� Rounds Played: ...............................48� Times Finished 72 Holes: .................11� Scoring Average: ......................... 73.6� Relation To Par:............................. 119� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................2� Top 10 Finishes:................................3

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 8� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 7� Rounds Under Par: .......................... 12� Rounds At Par:.................................. 2� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 34� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 64� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 84

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LAUREL KEANBirth Date: June 14, 1963

Birthplace: Portland, Maine

Age: 55 Ht.: 5’6

Home: Naples, Fla.

College: University of South Florida

Turned Professional: 1987

Joined LPGA Tour: 1988

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 0-1

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 2000 LPGA State Farm Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2She was born in Portland, Maine but at a year old her parentsmoved to St. Louis before another move to Cleveland where shegrew up. Kean began playing golf at age 3 when her stepfathertalked her into switching from softball to golf so she could join himon the greens. Kean attended the University of South Florida(USF), where her game started to improve. She won the 1985 USFInvitational and was named a First-Team All-American in 1986.Kean turned professional in 1987 and played on the Futures Tour,she won nine events in 1987, setting the single-season record, andwas named Player of the Year. She qualified for the LPGA Tour byfinishing 3rd at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earnexempt status for the 1988 season.She played on the LPGA Tour between 1988 and 2005, playing in373 events and making 180 cuts. She had 14 top-10s, winning onceat the 2000 State Farm Rail Classic. She got into the tournamentearning the last spot in the Monday qualifier, thus becoming thefirst Monday qualifier in the LPGA history to win a tournamentthat way. Even though she played in just nine events making justthree cuts, 2000 was her best year as she won $146,811 but didn’tplay enough events to rank.Kean retired in 2006 following the State Farm Classic where shemissed the cut. When she retired she returned to Ohio and tried outa variety of jobs from working for UPS to delivering newspapers,but none of those jobs were right for her. Later in the year, Keanwas at home in Cleveland when she got a call offering her a job asa teaching instructor at La Playa Golf Club in Naples, Fla.She finished T-16 in the 2018 Senior LPGA Championship.Laurel shot 80-74-76-72=302 (+10) to finish T-19th in the firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

�Laurel Kean

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1987 2 0 0 0 76.25 $0.00

1988 29 11 1 0 74.71 $26,950.00 (87)

1989 25 11 0 0 74.91 $8,419.00 (146)

1990 28 18 2 0 73.55 $59,943.00 (69)

1991 28 23 5 0 72.89 $133,659.00 (37)

1992 29 15 1 0 73.76 $59,449.00 (77)

1993 27 9 0 0 74.01 $24,143.00 (123)

1994 20 7 0 0 74.18 $13,192.00 (150)

1995 12 7 0 0 74.12 $19,710.00 (143)

1996 11 5 2 0 72.59 $38,638.00 (115)

1997 26 16 1 0 73.20 (98) $101,533.00 (67)

1998 26 10 0 0 74.48 (159) $11,966.00 (173)

1999 6 2 0 0 73.73 $3,740.00 (194)

2000 9 3 1 1 72.61 $146,811.00 (61)

2001 28 14 0 0 73.55 (112) $63,106.00 (102)

2002 21 8 1 0 73.60 (96) $61,965.00 (99)

2003 20 7 0 0 74.12 (146) $35,642.00 (130)

2004 15 7 0 0 73.51 (128) $31,167.00 (136)

2005 11 6 0 0 74.97 (143) $23,646.00 (141)

2006 1 0 0 0 74.00 $0.00

Laurel Kean’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1987 120 79 0 CUT 154 +10 81 73 0 0 $0.00

1991 2 12 8 4 287 +3 70 76 71 70 $23,996.00

1992 126 136 0 CUT 161 +19 80 81 0 0 $500.00

1995 11 32 54 T47 293 +13 69 75 76 73 $3,452.00

1998 74 94 0 CUT 154 +12 76 78 0 0 $500.00

2001 93 61 0 CUT 147 +7 76 71 0 0 $500.00

2002 41 107 0 CUT 155 +15 73 82 0 0 $500.00

Kean’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............7� Rounds Played: ...............................18� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................2� Scoring Average: ....................... 75.06� Relation To Par:...............................79� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................1� Top 10 Finishes:................................1

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 1� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 1� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 3� Rounds At Par:.................................. 1� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 14� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 69� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 82

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KIM KEYER-SCOTT (a)Birth Date: October 09, 1967

Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio

Age: 51

Home: Bonita Springs, Fl.

College: Northern Kentucky University

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 77 at The Club at Eagle-brooke in Lakeland, Fla., to earn one of 10 spots.Kim learned to play golf in Belgium, where she and her husband,Robert, moved in 1997 due to Robert’s company transfer.Theylived in Belgium for four years.Kim played college golf at the age of 34, after only playing golf forfour years. She was a four-time All-America at Northern KentuckyUniversity and was National Freshman of the Year in 2002. Shewon 11 tournaments in her four years at Northern Kentucky andgraduated in 2005.She has played in seven USGA championships, including the U.S.Women’s Amateur in 2003 in Gladwyne, Pa. She has competed infive U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateurs (2005, 2007, 2010, 2016,2017), and advanced to the Round of 64 in 2007. Kim tied her bestfinish in a USGA championship at the 2018 U.S. Senior Women’sAmateur. After shooting 78-75 in stroke play, she was knocked outin the Round of 64 by Nancy Beck 1 up.In 2018, she won the Florida State Mid-Amateur and finished 2ndin the Florida Open.Due to tragic circumstances, Kim and her husband are now raisingtheir 14-year-old grandson (since he was 22 months old). Hestarted playing golf two years ago and is now a single digit handi-cap. The two of them play a lot of golf together now, but he is stillnot able to beat Grandma Kim.Kim also plays competitive UTSA tennis. She enjoys taking hergoldendoodle, Arnold Palmer, and her labradoodle, Bella, on longwalks, reading, and volunteering.

Keyer-Scott is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

AKEMI NAKATA KHAIAT(a)Birth Date: June 29, 1963

Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan

Age: 55

Home: Los Angeles, Calif.

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 73 at Tamarisk CountryClub in Rancho Mirage, Calif., to earn one of eight spots.Khaiat picked up golf quickly as a junior. She won the Japan JuniorChampionship in 1979 and 1980. In addition, she also captured aKanto Area Junior Championship in 1990. In her collegiate career,she was runner-up at the Japan College Championships twice(1982 and 1984) and had three individual titles (1985 CollegeChampionship, 1982 and 1983 College Match Play Champion-ship). After college, Khaiat competed in and qualified for the JapanWomen’s Open 10 times and her best finish came in 1993 when sheplaced 62nd. In 1998, she was a vice-captain of the World AmateurTeam Championship. She earned low amateur honors in the 1982Saikai National Park Women’s Open and the 1992 Fujisankei La-dies Classic. Khaiat was a medalist in the 2014 U.S. SeniorWomen’s Amateur. She clinched victories in 2015 at the JapanWomen’s Senior Amateur and in 2017 at the Southern CaliforniaSenior Championship. Khaiat has competed in 22 USGA Champi-onships. Throughout her career, she has won 28 times. She cur-rently is playing golf twice a week and works as a real estateinvestor. She also serves on the Japan Golf Foreign Affairs Com-mittee and is working on the 2019 International Innovation Sym-posium hosted by USGA and JGA. She has never competed as aprofessional and is proud to be a 12-time Women’s Club Championat Rivera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, Calif. Khaiat’s hus-band, Larent Khaiat, is a USGA, SCGA, and NCAA rules official.She has a son, Anthony (17), that can speak, read, and write in fourdifferent languages.Akemi shot 78-80-78-78=314 (+22) to finish T-44th in the firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

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LEIGH KLASSE (a)Birth Date: September 22, 1959

Birthplace: Fort Lee, Va.

Age: 59 Ht.: 5’10

Home: Cumberland, Wis.

College: University of Minnesota

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 74 at Briarwood CountryClub in Sun City West, Ariz. to earn one of six spots.Klasse walked onto the University of Minnesota Women’s golfteam in 1980 and competed for three years. Since graduating, shehas remained an amateur and competed in more than 55 USGAchampionships. Klasse was a member of the 2001 USGAWomen’s State Team and was a medalist in the 2010 USGA SeniorWomen’s Amateur. She has won a total of 33 individual state titlesin Minnesota and 17 partner state titles. She has won two Arizonafour-ball titles and one trans-senior national four-ball title. In 2014,Klasse was inducted into the Minnesota Golf Hall of Fame. She hasbeen named Minnesota Player of the Year four times (1995, 2007,2009, 2011) and Minnesota Senior Women’s Player of the Yeareight consecutive times (2010-2017). Currently, she plays golfdaily at her three home courses (Cumberland Golf Club in Cum-berland, Wis.; Briarwood Country Club in Sun City West, Ariz;Keller Golf Club in St. Paul, Minn.). Klasse retired in 2015 fromAllianz Life Insurance Company where she was an InfrastructureArchitect. Klasse’s youngest son, Zachary Radecki, will be hercaddie.Donna shot 81-81=162 (+16) to miss the cut in the first U.S. SeniorWomen’s Open.

SALLY KRUEGER (a)Birth Date: December 13, 1957

Age: 61

Home: San Francisco, Calif.

College: Stanford University

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 76 at Stanford GolfCourse in Stanford, Calif., to earn one of five spots.Krueger has been around the game since she was a child. Her fatherwas a Navy doctor and her family spent time in Bethesda, Md.,when she was growing up. She competed in junior golf programsaround the Washington D.C. area and eventually went to StanfordUniversity, where she began as a women’s golf team walk-on. Shewas a two-time All-American (1978, 1979) at Stanford and overthat two-year span won titles at the San Francisco City Women’sChampionship, the Maryland State Amateur, the Washington D.C.Amateur, and the California Women’s Amateur Championship.She has won the San Francisco City Golf Championship women’stitle record-ten times.Krueger played in the 1996 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Amand was one of the first few women to ever compete in the event.She impressed the galleries with her golf game and helped her pro,Doug Martin, by six shots in the pro-am.While she easily could have, Krueger never considered going on toa pro career, but instead chose to follow in her father’s footstepsand became a physician. She was an anesthesiologist in San Fran-cisco.In recent years, she finished runner-up at the 2012 and 2014 Cali-fornia Senior Women’s Amateur Championship. She was also run-ner-up at the 2018 Northern California Golf Association (NGCA)Senior Women’s Amateur.

Krueger is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

Sally Krueger’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1977 81 92 0 CUT 165 +21 82 83 0 0 $0.00

1979 144 146 0 CUT 170 +28 87 83 0 0 $0.00

1980 120 120 0 CUT 162 +20 82 80 0 0 $0.00

Krueger’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............3� Rounds Played: .................................6� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................0� Scoring Average: ....................... 82.83� Relation To Par:...............................69� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 0� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 0� Rounds At Par:.................................. 0� Rounds Over Par: .............................. 6� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 80� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 87

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YUMI KUBOTABirth Date: June 01, 1968

Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan

Age: 50 Ht.: 5’5

Home: Hyogo, Japan

Turned Professional: 1996

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 73 at Tamarisk CountryClub in Rancho Mirage, Calif., to earn the first alternate spot.Kubota started playing golf at age 19 from the influence of herfather. Growing up she was also a runner, participating in sprintand hurdle races.She turned professional in 1996 and was active on the JapaneseLPGA and its developmental tour from 1996 to 2012. Between1997 and 2005, she had 16 top-50 finishes on the Japanese devel-opmental tour, including two top-5’s. Kubota played in her lastJLPGA event in 2011. She concluded her JLPGA career with seventop-50 finishes, including finishing T-5th at the 2003 YonexLady’s Open.Since 2016, she has competed on Japan’s Legends Tour. She fin-ished T-12th at the JLPGA Legends Championship Izak Cup at theKosugi Country Club in Imizu, Japan. Yumi and her husband,Goichi, have two children, Shunsuke and Ai.

Kubota is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

KATHY KURATA (a)Birth Date: September 26, 1960

Birthplace: Los Angeles, Ca.

Age: 58

Home: Pasadena, Ca.

College: Cal State Long Beach

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 73 at Tamarisk CountryClub in Rancho Mirage, Calif., to earn one of eight spots.Kurata started playing golf at six years old, and played in her firstjunior competition at age 11. She is a three-time winner of theSCGA Women’s 36-Hole Stroke Play Championship and three-time winner of the SCGA Senior Women’s Amateur Champion-ship. She earned SCGA Senior Women’s Player of the Year honorsin 2018. Her home club is Friendly Hills Country Club, where shehas won the club championship 19 times.She has played in 23 USGA championships, including 12 U.S.Women’s Mid-Amateur’s. In 2011, she advanced to the final 16 inthe U.S. Women’s Mid Amateur. Kurata advanced to the quarter-finals at the 2018 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur.Kathy shot 75-81-79-80=315 (+23) to finish T-47th in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open

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JUDITH KYRINISBirth Date: April 21, 1964

Birthplace: St. Catharines, Ontario

Age: 55

Home: Thornhill, Ontario

College: Mack School of Nursing

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 18Judith Kyrinis was born in St. Catharines, Ontario and started play-ing golf when she was 12 years old. She attended the Mack Schoolof Nursing and now works at Toronto General Hospital. Kyrinis, amother of three, won the 2017 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateurchampionship, defeating fellow Canadian, Terrill Samuel, 4 and 3.She became the seventh USGA champion from Canada and thefirst since 2005.Kyrinis has competed in a total of eight USGA championships. Shewas a semi-finalist in the 2000 Mid-Amateur, while advancing tothe round of 32 in the 2017 Mid-Am and to the round of 64 in the2016 Mid-Am. Before capturing the Senior Women’s Amateurtitle in 2017, Kyrinis was the runner-up in 2014.She won the Ontario Mid-Amateur and Senior Amateur in 2017and was the runner-up at the 2017 North & South, losing in aplayoff to Mary Ann Hayward. In 2016, Kyrinis captured the Ca-nadian Mid-Amateur, Mid-Masters and the Senior Amateur. Shewon the North & South Senior in 2016 and 2015.Judith shot 79-82=161 (+15) to miss the cut in the first U.S. SeniorWomen’s Open

MARTHA LEACHBirth Date: December 21, 1961

Birthplace: Savannah, Ga.

Age: 57

Home: Hebron, Ky.

College: University of Georgia

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2, 3Martha Leach was born in Savannah, Ga. and started playing golfat the age of 12. She credits her parents and her sister, Hollis, as herbiggest influences. Leach earned AJGA First Team All-Americanhonors as a junior golfer and won the Georgia Girls’ Champion-ship. She played her collegiate golf at the University of Georgia,where she helped the Bulldogs win the SEC Championship andfinish third at the NCAA Championships in 1983. She also earnedAll-SEC honors that year.Leach, a lifetime amateur golfer, competed in her first USGAchampionship in 1978 at the U.S. Girls’ Junior, where she ad-vanced to the quarterfinals. Leach has played in over 65 USGAChampionships, including 19 U.S. Women’s Amateur. Her bestfinish at the Women’s Am came in 1991 when she advanced to thesemifinals. Leach captured her first USGA championship at the2009 U.S. Mid-Amateur at the Golden Hills Golf and Turf Club inOcala, Fla., defeating Laura Coble, 3 and 2.Most recently, Leach has qualified for six U.S. Senior Women’sAmateurs, with her best finish being two Round of 16 appearancesin 2013 and 2014.Leach is a member of the Kentucky Golf Hall of Fame and wasinducted into the Georgia Hall of Fame in 2018. She and her daugh-ter, Madison, competed together in the inaugural Four-Ball Cham-pionship in 2015.She is the younger sister of Hollis Stacy, a four-time LPGA majorwinner and six-time USGA champion and a member of the WorldGolf Hall of Fame. Leach currently works as a realtor with HuffReality.Leach shot 78-75-72-73=298 (+6) to finish T-10th and was the lowamateur in the first U.S. Senior Women’s Open

Martha Leach’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1994 134 146 0 CUT 170 +28 81 89 0 0 $0.00

Leach’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............1� Rounds Played: .................................2� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................0� Scoring Average: ............................85� Relation To Par:...............................28� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 0� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 0� Rounds At Par:.................................. 0� Rounds Over Par: .............................. 2� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 81� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 89

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JENNY LIDBACKBirth Date: March 30, 1963

Birthplace: Lima, Peru

Age: 56 Ht.: 5’5

Home: Rio Verde, Ariz.

College: TCU & LSU

Turned Professional: 1988

Joined LPGA Tour: 1989

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 0-1

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 1995 du Maurier Classic

Futures Tour victories: 8 - 1986 (1) Cape Coral Classic; 1987(3) Paradise Island Classic, Spring Valley Lake Classic,Oronoque Village Classic; 1988 (4) Cheval Classic, ImperialLakes Classic, Lake Eufaula Classic, Bob Barbour ToyotaClassic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 7Started playing golf at the age of 12. Citizen of Peru, speaks fourlanguages: Spanish, English, Portuguese and Italian.Lidback was the runner-up in the 1978 U.S. Girls’ Junior Champi-onship. In 1981, she achieved a junior golf Grand Slam: the FutureLegends; the Tournament of Champions; and the All-AmericanJunior Classic. That same year, Golf Digest named her JuniorPlayer of the Year. Lidback took runner-up honors in the 1982Women’s Western Amateur, was a quarterfinalist in the 1984 U.S.Women’s Amateur and played on the 1985 World Cup Team forPeru. Lidback played at Texas Christian University from 1981-83,where she was a member of the 1983 NCAA Championship teamand was a two-time All-American. She transferred to LouisianaState University and had no desire to play golf, but she did and in1986, she won seven individual collegiate titles, was named Playerof the Year and earned All-American honors.Lidback turned pro in 1988 and before joining the LPGA Tour,won eight tournament titles on the Futures Tour and finished firston the 1988 Futures Tour money list. In 1988, qualified for theTour with a T-20th at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament toearn exempt status for the 1989 season.Played full-time on the LPGA Tour between 1989 and 2003. In361 events she made 264 cuts and was in the top-ten 27 times. Shewon once at the 1995 du Maurier Classic and had career earningsof $1,766,763.Lidback lived in Scottsdale during her 15-year LPGA Tour career.After spending time in the Atlanta, Georgia area near her parents,Lidback decided to return to the desert.Lidback became a United States citizen in 2003.Linback plays on the Legends Tour, she was T-52nd in the 2018Senior LPGA Championship.Jenny shot 77-79-73-78=307 (+15) to finish 32nd in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open

�Jenny Lidback

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1984 1 0 0 0 81.50 $0.00

1989 23 12 1 0 73.31 $42,418.00 (67)

1990 23 14 0 0 73.91 $42,063.00 (89)

1991 26 18 1 0 73.44 $58,362.00 (80)

1992 27 14 0 0 74.03 $26,065.00 (124)

1993 17 13 3 0 72.02 $82,136.00 (60)

1994 22 16 2 0 72.62 $75,036.00 (69)

1995 25 22 3 1 72.25 $259,386.00 (21)

1996 25 18 0 0 73.08 $89,303.00 (68)

1997 27 23 2 0 72.46 (50) $125,505.00 (59)

1998 27 20 3 0 72.02 (35) $215,430.00 (34)

1999 30 27 7 0 71.60 (23) $282,966.00 (31)

2000 28 26 4 0 72.11 (25) $243,040.00 (36)

2001 25 21 1 0 72.40 (68) $136,115.00 (68)

2002 23 14 0 0 72.96 (70) $61,557.00 (100)

2003 13 6 0 0 72.82 (74) $27,391.00 (145)

Jenny Lidback’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1984 61 111 0 CUT 163 +19 78 85 0 0 $0.00

1993 52 65 0 CUT 148 +4 74 74 0 0 $500.00

1996 3 40 17 12 284 +4 70 76 68 70 $24,654.00

1997 43 27 41 T43 293 +9 73 71 75 74 $5,263.00

1998 11 12 23 T19 298 +14 71 73 79 75 $18,998.00

1999 63 39 42 T55 295 +7 73 70 74 78 $4,878.00

2000 23 22 28 T31 299 +11 73 74 76 76 $17,066.00

2001 60 61 0 CUT 147 +7 74 73 0 0 $500.00

2002 28 79 0 CUT 151 +11 72 79 0 0 $500.00

Lidback’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............9� Rounds Played: ...............................28� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................5� Scoring Average: ....................... 74.21� Relation To Par:...............................86� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 2� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 1� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 2� Rounds At Par:.................................. 4� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 22� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 68� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 85

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MARILYN LOVANDERBirth Date: February 09, 1955

Birthplace: Willmar, Minn.

Age: 64 Ht.: 5’6

Home: Ocala, Fla.

Turned Professional: 1985

Joined LPGA Tour: 1992

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2, 16Started playing golf at the age of 19, and made the turn to profes-sional at 30. Lovander won the 1981-82 Minnesota Public LinksChampionships. In addition, she competed as an amateur in the1982 U.S. Women’s Open. Before turning pro in 1985, Lovandermade her living as a restaurant manager and later by working at agolf club. From 1986-99, competed on the Futures/Symetra Tourwhere she played in 129 events and was a 10-time winner, playerof the year in 1994 and 1997 and still stands and has winnings of$177,644. In 1991, qualified for the LPGA Tour by finishing 3rdat the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn exempt statusfor the 1992 LPGA season. Marilyn played full-time on the LPGATour in 1992, ‘93 and between 1998 and 2006. She played in 205events and made 88 cuts. She had 4 top-ten finishes, her best wasT-6th in the 2004 Wendy’s Championship for Children. Marilynwon $397,660 on the LPGA Tour.When she turned 45 in 2000, Lovander became eligible to play inthe handful of annual Women’s Senior Golf Tour events and haspicked up another $208,350 there, including a win at the 2003WSGT Hy-Vee Classic.Lovander competed in the 2018 Senior LPGA Championship andfinished T-58th.Marilyn shot 73-76-76-74=299 (+7) to finish T-12th in the firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

�Marilyn Lovander

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1990 1 0 0 0 80.00 $0.00

1992 27 8 0 0 75.23 $12,296.00 (146)

1993 15 7 0 0 74.68 $11,334.00 (139)

1994 1 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

1995 1 0 0 0 72.50 $0.00

1998 16 7 0 0 73.95 (148) $19,798.00 (153)

1999 9 5 0 0 72.59 $24,051.00 (144)

2000 22 9 1 0 73.79 (135) $40,352.00 (135)

2001 22 12 0 0 73.40 (111) $34,436.00 (129)

2002 14 8 0 0 72.82 (67) $49,187.00 (113)

2003 21 10 0 0 73.05 (90) $64,358.00 (102)

2004 22 12 2 0 73.48 (124) $88,799.00 (94)

2005 18 6 1 0 74.16 (115) $42,817.00 (119)

2006 15 3 0 0 74.17 (143) $10,237.00 (170)

Marilyn Lovander’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1982 122 143 0 CUT 174 +30 83 91 0 0 $0.00

1990 119 136 0 CUT 160 +16 79 81 0 0 $500.00

1992 61 87 0 CUT 154 +12 76 78 0 0 $500.00

1998 20 48 40 T49 305 +21 72 77 77 79 $5,490.00

2001 80 104 0 CUT 152 +12 75 77 0 0 $500.00

2004 117 92 0 CUT 150 +8 77 73 0 0 $750.00

2005 138 144 0 CUT 161 +19 81 80 0 0 $1,000.00

Lovander’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............7� Rounds Played: ...............................16� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................1� Scoring Average: ......................... 78.5� Relation To Par:............................. 118� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 0� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 0� Rounds At Par:.................................. 0� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 16� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 72� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 91

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KAMMY MAXFELDTBirth Date: March 31, 1961

Birthplace: Holdrege, Neb.

Age: 58

Home: Westport, Conn.

College: University of Oklahoma

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 79 at Union League Na-tional Golf Club in Swainton, N.J., to earn the solo qualifying spot.Maxfeldt is a native of Holdrege, Neb. and played college golf atthe University of Oklahoma. She has won events such as the Mas-sachusetts Women’s Open, New England Open, Met Open, andLPGA T&CP Team Championship.A Class A member of the PGA and LPGA, Kammy has beensharing her expertise in the game of golf for more than 25 years.She is currently the Head Golf Professional at Birchwood C.C. inWestport, Conn. during the summer and teaches in the Port St.Lucie, Fla., area in the winter months. At Birchwood, she overseesthe management of the entire golf operation, including tourna-ments, merchandising and instruction programs. She has been therefor 17 years.Maxfeldt has received several accolades for her contributions tothe game of golf including 2013 LPGA Northeast Section Profes-sional of the Year, top-10 Golf Instructor in the state of Connecticutby Golf Digest and a Golf Digest top-50 Female Instructor. She hasalso served as Northeast Section President (2008-09). Kammy hasplayed in three USGA championships.Two years ago, Kammy was diagnosed with leukemia. While shewent through treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Cen-ter, she fought to remain active in her role as head professional atBirchwood. She had to slow down her own golf game for a whilebut earned a playoff victory this April to qualify for the champion-ship. Her goal is to finish in the top-20 to earn an exemption fornext year’s event which will be held right in Birchwood’s backyardat Brooklawn Country Club in Fairfield, Conn. where her memberscan go and cheer her on.

Maxfeldt is playing in theU.S. Senior Women’s Open for the first time

Kammy Maxfeldt’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1992 115 87 0 CUT 154 +12 79 75 0 0 $500.00

1993 132 134 0 CUT 159 +15 81 78 0 0 $500.00

Maxfeldt’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 2� Rounds Played: ................................ 4� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 0� Scoring Average:........................78.25� Relation To Par: ...............................27� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................0� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:...............................4� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..75� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..81

MISSIE MCGEORGEBirth Date: August 20, 1959

Birthplace: Pueblo, Co.

Age: 59 Ht.: 5’7

Home: Trophy Club, Texas

College: SMU

Turned Professional: 1982

Joined LPGA Tour: 1983

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 1994 Safeway Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 78 at San Antonio Coun-try Club in San Antonio, Texas. to earn one of four spots.The 1976 Texas Junior champion, McGeorge was the runner-up atthe 1977 U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship. She was a member ofthe 1979 AIAW National Championship team at Southern Meth-odist University and won the 1980 Texas A&M Invitational. Shealso was a semifinalist in the 1980 Women’s Western Amateur.McGeorge played full time on the LPGA between 1982 and 2000playing in 430 events. She made 310 cuts and was in the top-10,26 times. She won the Ping-Cellular One LPGA Championship in1994 and was runner-up three times, 1988 Santa Barbara Open,1993 Las Vegas LPGA International and 1993 Safeway Classic.McGeorge left the LPGA Tour in 2000, and decided to get awayfrom the game and started doing gardening and woodworking.She built a house at the Trophy Club in 2015. Ironically, with thegolf course right next to the house she started playing again. Sinceshe started to play and turning 60 in August, she decided to play inthe Senior Women’s Open to see how she would do against otherplayers.

McGeorge is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

�Missie McGeorge

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 7 5 0 0 74.40 $4,806.00 (133)

1984 26 19 1 0 74.77 $20,119.00 (90)

1985 27 17 0 0 74.61 $21,563.00 (88)

1986 28 16 0 0 74.48 $23,436.00 (84)

1987 27 22 1 0 73.20 $63,259.00 (45)

1988 27 21 3 0 73.29 $93,388.00 (31)

1989 28 25 0 0 72.93 $68,493.00 (48)

1990 28 22 2 0 73.02 $93,721.00 (45)

1991 27 24 5 0 72.82 $113,959.00 (46)

1992 26 15 0 0 73.70 $30,248.00 (118)

1993 25 21 4 0 72.17 $180,311.00 (33)

1994 23 19 3 1 72.14 $181,281.00 (30)

1995 26 17 3 0 72.96 $92,885.00 (62)

1996 25 21 2 0 72.43 $176,249.00 (36)

1997 25 17 2 0 72.88 (76) $82,714.00 (76)

1998 23 13 0 0 72.92 (92) $47,666.00 (112)

1999 19 12 1 0 72.57 (78) $70,492.00 (102)

2000 10 4 0 0 74.07 (143) $10,133.00 (168)

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Missie McGeorge’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1980 108 131 0 CUT 164 +22 81 83 0 0 $0.00

1982 53 84 0 CUT 157 +13 77 80 0 0 $0.00

1986 43 39 30 T53 302 +14 76 74 73 79 $1,506.60

1987 79 55 48 T40 300 +12 78 74 75 73 $2,477.75

1988 77 69 0 CUT 151 +9 77 74 0 0 $0.00

1989 36 34 46 T44 297 +13 74 73 77 73 $2,758.00

1990 22 27 15 T16 290 +2 72 74 72 72 $6,727.00

1991 7 53 59 T65 305 +21 72 79 75 79 $2,253.00

1993 31 35 55 T45 294 +6 73 72 77 72 $4,412.20

1994 13 20 29 T35 292 +8 69 73 75 75 $6,048.38

1995 89 53 45 T47 293 +13 75 71 73 74 $3,452.00

1996 9 1 2 T42 292 +12 71 66 72 73 $5,093.00

1997 102 57 46 T43 293 +9 77 70 73 73 $5,263.00

McGeorge’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........13� Rounds Played: ...............................46� Times Finished 72 Holes:..................10� Scoring Average:........................74.57� Relation To Par: .............................154� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................1� Rounds In 60s: ..................................2� Rounds Under Par:.............................3� Rounds At Par:..................................5� Rounds Over Par:.............................38� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..66� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..83

LISA MCGILL (a)Birth Date: August 04, 1959

Birthplace: New York City, N.Y.

Age: 59

Home: Philadelphia, Pa.

College: University of Denver

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 78 at Belle Haven Coun-try Club in Alexandria, Va., to earn one of four spots.The Philadelphia resident spends her summer in Misquamicut, R.I.,and plays out of The Misquamicut Club. A fitness fanatic, she hasdone mountain climbing, including to Mount Everest and Kiliman-jaro, and hiking through national parks. Last November, she was inChile for another adventure. McGill has played in more than 35USGA championships, advancing to the quarterfinals of the 2017U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur as well as the semifinals of the2007 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur. She is a four-time winner of theRhode Island Women’s Amateur (1995, 2005, 2015 and 2018) andshe won the Rhode Island Senior Women’s Amateur and NewEngland Women’s Golf Association Senior Women’s Amateur in2015. She also won the 2018 Pennsylvania Senior Women’s Ama-teur.

McGill is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

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ALICE MILLERBirth Date: May 15, 1956

Birthplace: Marysville, Calif.

Age: 63 Ht.: 5’10

Home: Wilmington, Del.

College: Arizona State

Turned Professional: 1978

Joined LPGA Tour: 1978

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 2-0

LPGA Tour Victories: 8 - 1983 West Virginia Classic; 1984Sarasota Classic, West Virginia Classic; 1985 Kraft NabiscoChampionship, USX Golf Classic, McDonald’s Championship(ended in ‘93), Mayflower Classic; 1991 Jamie Farr OwensCorning Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 7She played on the Marysville High School golf team (north ofSacramento) the first year that golf became coed. She attendedArizona State University and played on the 1975 AIAW NationalCollegiate Championship team. She graduated from Arizona Statein 1978 with a degree in physical education.Miller played full-time on the LPGA Tour between 1978 and 1998She played in 491 events and made 296 cuts with 49 top-10s. Shewon eight times, four of them coming in 1985, one of them a majorat the Nabisco Dinah Shore. Not only did she win four times in1985, she was runner-up three times and 3rd, two times. She won$334,526 and was 3rd on the money list. Miller had one of the bestruns in golf, between the 1983 J&B Scotch Pro-Am which sheplaced T-3rd and the 1985 Mayflower Open which she won, Millerplayed in 65 events with seven wins, six runner-up finishes, andfive 3rd place finishes. In those 131 starts, she missed 68 cuts andonly had two top-10s in that stretch the best showing being a T-8thin the 1985 Mizuno Classic.Miller holds the LPGA Tour’s record for the fastest round, com-pleting 18 holes in one hour, 26 minutes, and 44 seconds. Therecord was established during the final round of the 1997Welch’s/Circle K Championship. She served as president of theLPGA Tour in 1993. That same year Miller received the Williamand Mousie Powell Award, an award given by her playing peers forbehavior that best exemplifies the spirit, ideals, and values of theLPGA. After retiring from competitive play, Alice joined theLPGA Tour Operations Staff and was directly involved in runningapproximately 25 LPGA tournaments per year. In 2000, Alice washired by the McDonald’s LPGA Championship, at the time one ofthe Tour’s four majors. Miller was named Executive Director in2002 and served in that capacity through 2009. Since 2010 Alicehas enjoyed teaching and coaching golf, she is Director of Golf atDuPont Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware.Alice shot 90-88=178 (+32) to miss the cut in the first U.S. SeniorWomen’s Open

�Alice Miller

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 29 28 14 1 72.69 $157,321.00 (7)

1984 25 22 7 2 73.03 $112,765.00 (11)

1985 26 24 14 4 71.56 $334,525.00 (3)

1986 19 14 0 0 73.92 $24,010.00 (82)

1987 22 8 0 0 74.96 $12,835.00 (115)

1988 25 13 1 0 74.66 $17,405.00 (107)

1989 19 4 0 0 75.41 $2,685.00 (177)

1990 22 6 0 0 76.42 $4,651.00 (174)

1991 27 20 2 1 73.32 $118,343.00 (42)

1992 25 12 1 0 73.99 $60,116.00 (76)

1993 23 7 0 0 73.95 $25,472.00 (121)

1994 21 15 1 0 73.31 $50,617.00 (95)

1995 21 13 0 0 74.10 $22,970.00 (135)

1996 23 10 1 0 73.60 $33,339.00 (122)

1997 27 12 0 0 75.01 (171) $18,020.00 (161)

1998 13 2 0 0 76.00 $2,202.00 (196)

2003 1 0 0 0 82.00 $0.00

2004 1 0 0 0 81.50 (233) $0.00

Alice Miller’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1974 105 125 0 CUT 167 +23 82 85 0 0 $0.00

1975 54 73 0 CUT 161 +17 80 81 0 0 $0.00

1976 120 114 0 CUT 166 +24 84 82 0 0 $0.00

1977 113 117 0 CUT 170 +26 85 85 0 0 $0.00

1978 104 57 66 66 317 +33 80 74 83 80 $650.00

1979 60 50 52 50 304 +20 77 75 78 74 $770.00

1980 97 110 0 CUT 161 +19 80 81 0 0 $0.00

1981 81 49 64 T56 308 +20 78 74 79 77 $790.00

1982 108 70 0 CUT 155 +11 81 74 0 0 $0.00

1983 64 48 45 T35 303 +19 79 75 74 75 $1,640.00

1984 6 16 23 T20 301 +13 73 77 76 75 $3,093.50

1985 38 41 25 T17 294 +6 75 75 71 73 $4,342.50

1986 64 72 66 T40 300 +12 77 76 76 71 $2,293.25

1987 107 96 0 CUT 156 +12 80 76 0 0 $0.00

1991 17 12 38 T36 297 +13 73 73 77 74 $4,329.80

1993 31 8 40 T26 291 +3 73 68 78 72 $6,894.56

1994 134 141 0 CUT 164 +22 81 83 0 0 $500.00

1996 76 63 0 CUT 149 +9 76 73 0 0 $500.00

Miller’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........18� Rounds Played: ...............................54� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................9� Scoring Average: ....................... 77.11� Relation To Par:............................. 302� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 3� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 1� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 3� Rounds At Par:.................................. 1� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 50� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 68� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 85

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JANET MOORE (a) (alt)Birth Date: July 28, 1964

Birthplace: Denver, Co.

Age: 54

Home: Centennial, Co.

College: University of Arizona

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot an 81 at Glenmoor CountryClub in Englewood, Colo. to earn the first alternate spot.Janet Moore was born in Denver, Colorado and played her colle-giate golf at the University of Arizona. She was named to thePac-10 All-Conference team and competed in three U.S. Women’sAmateurs while at Arizona. Moore graduated in 1987 and workedbriefly in sales before becoming a full-time mother when her twokids, Steven and Sarah, were born.Moore was inducted into the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame in 2011,becoming the 18th women to join the state’s Golf Hall of Fame.She won the Colorado Women’s Golf Association Stroke PlayChampionship five time in the span of seven years in the 1990s.She has also claimed five Colorado State Stroke Play Champion-ship titles, including four consecutive titles, a Colorado record.She has played in 26 total USGA championships. Her best finish ata U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur came in 2018 when she advancedto the Round of 32. She has competed in 15 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur championships, including a Round of 16 finish in 1993.She and her husband, Kent, served as the head men’s and women’sgolf coaches at Wheaton College from 2011- 2015. Moore led theThunder to over 20 top-five finishes and two tournament wins.Golf is a family affair for the Moore family, who won three statetitles in a span of 10 months between the fall of 2008 and the springof 2009. Kent and Janet claimed a mixed title, Janet and Sarah wonthe Women’s State Four-Ball Championship (Mashie), and Kentcombined with Steven to claim the Father-Son Championship.She is also a Court Appointed Special Advocate and works advo-cate for neglected/abused kids going through the court system.Janet shot 80-81=161 (+15) to miss the cut in the first U.S. SeniorWomen’s Open

PATTY MOORE (a)Birth Date: April 26, 1950

Birthplace: Lodi, Calif.

Age: 69

Home: Charlotte, N.C.

College: Texas Tech

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 72 at Country Club ofSalisbury in Salisbury, N.C., to earn one of four spots.Patty started playing competitive golf later than most in her mid-30s, though she learned the game as a teenager.Her competitive career took flight when she and her husband, Jake,moved to Charlotte in the late 1980s. The couple had movedaround during Jake’s career in the Marines and when they settledin Charlotte, Patty found her way to Carmel Country Club, whereshe holds 23 club championship titles.With her friend, Terry Avazian, Patty began playing in severalUSGA events and gradually had a regular schedule of CarolinasGolf Association (CGA) events. In 1990, she competed in her firstUSGA championships, the U.S. Women’s Amateur and U.S.Women’s Mid-Amateur. Patty has had a long career with theUSGA, playing in 45 USGA championships. She is a two-timesemifinalist in the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur (2000 & 2010).She has won the Carolinas Senior Women’s Amateur Champion-ships seven times (2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013).Patty has 18 CGA titles over the last two decades. In recognition ofher accomplishments, the CGA named the trophy in her honor, thePatty Moore Carolinas Senior Women’s Amateur trophy.She won her first North Carolina Women’s Amateur Champion-ship at 50, beating players decades younger than her. In 2000, shewon the North Carolina Women’s Amateur, the Women’s South-ern Amateur, and Eastern Women’s Amateur and the North &South Senior Women’s Amateur. She was inducted into the Caroli-nas Golf Hall of Fame in 2009.Patty and Jake now split time between Charlotte and Pinehurst.When she is not golfing, she loves putting a special meal togetherfor family and friends and tending to flowers on her deck and yard.

Moore is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

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BARBARA MOXNESSBirth Date: May 10, 1953

Birthplace: Montevideo, Minn.

Age: 66 Ht.: 5’6

Home: Edina, Minn.

College: Arizona State & San Diego State

Turned Professional: 1978

Joined LPGA Tour: 1978

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2, 10, 16Barb grew up in Minnesota and began playing golf at age 10 underthe coaching of her father, Roger Kuhlmann. She began competingat age 13 and won her very first tournament. She continued tocompete in amateur events in Minnesota and around the countryuntil college. She attended Arizona State and San Diego State andplayed on both golf teams finishing 7th in the NCAA NationalChampionship her last year at SDSU.Barb qualified for the LPGA Tour in 1978. She played full-timebetween 1978 and 1986, she played in 197 events and made 145top-tens. Her best finish was T-2nd in the 1982 Potamkin CadillacClassic, 1982 Lady Keystone Open, and 1985 GNA/Glendale Fed-eral Classic.Her first son, Matthew Elliot, was born in April 1984 and Moxnesschose to play a limited schedule since the birth.She retired from full-time competition on the LPGA Tour in 1986to be a stay-at-home Mom. She returned to professional competi-tion in 2000 on The Legends Tour. She won the Buehler Classic in2005 and the JCI Challenge in 2014. She is a consistent top-10finisher on The Legends Tour. In the 2017 Senior LPGA Champi-onship, she was T-31st. She was also a member of the Board ofDirectors for The Legends Tour. As a member of the LPGA Teach-ing and Club Professional Division, she has won the 2012 LPGAT&CP Senior National Championship.Barb began her teaching career in 1986 under the direction of AJBonar at the San Diego Golf Academy. To enhance her teaching,she went back to college and graduated with honors in Psychologyfrom Northwestern College in St. Paul, Minnesota in 2002. Latershe founded the Moxie Golf Academy to inspire and teach herstudents what she had learned from her playing career. Barbauthored Golf From “The Inside Out” and “Managing and Curingthe YIPS Permanently”.Barb has been married to her husband, Mark, for more than 40years. They reside in Edina, Minnesota and at Black DiamondRanch in Lecanto, Fla. She competed in the 2018 Senior LPGAChampionship and finished T-14th.Barb shot 76-72-74-77=299 (+7) to finish T-12th in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open

�Barbara Moxness

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 17 14 4 0 73.73 $32,913.00 (54)

1985 16 10 2 0 73.94 $31,238.00 (72)

1986 3 1 0 0 75.63 $1,252.00 (191)

1987 3 1 0 0 75.75 $1,452.00 (193)

1988 3 0 0 0 76.17 $0.00

1991 3 1 0 0 77.00 $398.00 (240)

1993 2 0 0 0 75.25 $0.00

1996 1 0 0 0 74.00 $0.00

1998 1 0 0 0 80.00 $0.00

2001 1 0 0 0 77.50 $0.00

Barbara Moxness’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1977 113 117 0 CUT 170 +26 85 85 0 0 $0.00

1978 64 67 0 CUT 155 +13 77 78 0 0 $0.00

1979 71 57 0 CUT 153 +11 78 75 0 0 $0.00

1980 1 2 8 T20 299 +15 70 74 75 80 $2,047.50

1981 21 60 54 T37 303 +15 74 79 76 74 $1,080.00

1982 40 60 57 T40 303 +15 76 78 77 72 $1,481.00

Moxness’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............6� Rounds Played: ...............................18� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................3� Scoring Average: ....................... 76.83� Relation To Par:...............................95� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 1� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 1� Rounds At Par:.................................. 1� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 16� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 70� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 85

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BARB MUCHABirth Date: December 01, 1961

Birthplace: Parma Heights, Ohio

Age: 57 Ht.: 5’6

Home: Orlando, Fla.

College: Michigan State

Turned Professional: 1985

Joined LPGA Tour: 1987

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 2-0

LPGA Tour Victories: 5 - 1990 Welch’s Championship; 1992Oldsmobile Classic; 1994 LPGA State Farm Classic; 1996Atlanta Charity Championship; 1998 Sara Lee Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2, 8, 16As a 10-year-old she played in a junior golf tournament and fell inlove with the game. She then switched from bowling and Barb’sparents got a yearly pass for her to play at Ridgewood MunicipalGolf Course in Parma, Ohio. They also introduced her to head proLeo Zamedro, who became her longtime coach and reason for hersuccess in golf.Mucha was a semifinalist at the 1984 Women’s Trans-National.That same year, she received All-American honorable mentionhonors while playing for Michigan State University, where shecaptured two collegiate titles: the Illinois State Invitational and theOhio State Invitational.She turned professional in 1985, playing the Futures Tour whereshe posted six victories over two years. Barb qualified for theLPGA tour in 1987 and played full-time between ‘87 and 2003 In2004 she suffered nerve damage to her foot and had to take most ofthe season off. In 2005 she played in seven events before her healthforced her to take most of the year off. She returned and played in10 events in 2006 and eight in 2007 but her game wasn’t what it usto be. She also got married in 2005 to Bill Kolb II.Mucha played her last event in 2009. She played in 403 LPGAevents making 296 cuts. She was in the top-10 40 times and wonfive times. Her best year on tour was 1997, even though she didn’twin she was 3rd, twice and had 7 top-10s. She won $309,684 whichplaced her 23rd on the money list. The year before she was 15thon the money list with $304,805 and she won the 1996 Chick-fil-ACharity Championship. In her 24 years on the LPGA, she earned$2,457,927.After retiring from the LPGA Tour, she starting teaching andlanded a job at Grand Cypress in Orlando. Barb has been associ-ated with Grand Cypress for over 25 years. She enjoys teaching alllevels of players, focusing on both the physical and mental game.She is currently working with several aspiring mini-tour, colle-giate, and junior golfers to assist them in reaching their goal ofbecoming an LPGA or PGA touring professional. She plays on theLegends Tour and won the 2012 Wendy’s Charity Challenge. Shewas T-9th in the 2017 Senior LPGA championship followed by aT-30th finish in 2018.Barb shot 74-73-73-79=299 (+7) to finish T-12th in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open

�Barb Mucha

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1984 4 2 0 0 75.44 $923.00 (220)

1985 1 0 0 0 78.00 $0.00

1986 1 0 0 0 77.50 $0.00

1987 15 5 0 0 74.84 $6,657.00 (144)

1989 18 17 3 0 72.88 $47,850.00 (60)

1990 29 27 5 1 72.82 $164,973.00 (20)

1991 24 15 2 0 73.49 $54,085.00 (83)

1992 26 23 3 1 72.57 $190,519.00 (27)

1993 23 18 2 0 72.56 $91,806.00 (56)

1994 25 19 1 1 73.05 $152,685.00 (36)

1995 25 20 2 0 72.65 $156,527.00 (42)

1996 27 25 5 1 71.86 $305,095.00 (15)

1997 25 23 7 0 71.40 (15) $309,684.00 (23)

1998 24 23 3 1 71.80 (26) $307,644.00 (26)

1999 18 15 2 0 72.29 (61) $103,345.00 (78)

2000 22 17 1 0 72.62 (56) $140,632.00 (62)

2001 24 18 2 0 71.54 (27) $172,526.00 (59)

2002 21 14 1 0 72.53 (51) $146,283.00 (60)

2003 16 8 1 0 73.20 (99) $73,989.00 (89)

2004 6 0 0 0 74.92 (179) $0.00

2005 8 2 0 0 74.61 $6,636.00 (173)

2006 10 3 0 0 74.04 (139) $18,771.00 (151)

2007 8 2 0 0 74.15 $8,576.00 (166)

2008 3 0 0 0 74.33 $0.00

2009 1 0 0 0 72.00 $0.00

Barb Mucha’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1984 126 63 0 CUT 157 +13 83 74 0 0 $0.00

1985 111 94 0 CUT 156 +12 80 76 0 0 $0.00

1986 83 90 0 CUT 155 +11 78 77 0 0 $0.00

1990 44 27 37 T26 293 +5 74 72 75 72 $4,623.00

1991 50 45 27 T65 305 +21 76 74 71 84 $2,253.00

1992 95 39 40 T29 298 +14 78 71 75 74 $5,643.71

1993 72 24 16 T17 288 Even 75 69 71 73 $9,978.00

1994 108 98 0 CUT 152 +10 77 75 0 0 $500.00

1995 60 61 66 T73 299 +19 73 74 75 77 $1,563.00

1996 38 28 21 T36 291 +11 74 71 70 76 $6,480.00

1997 25 48 41 T51 295 +11 72 74 73 76 $3,856.00

1998 6 12 6 T41 302 +18 70 74 75 83 $7,709.00

1999 27 14 42 T47 293 +5 71 69 77 76 $6,324.00

2000 42 34 46 58 308 +20 74 75 77 82 $7,755.00

2001 60 69 0 CUT 148 +8 74 74 0 0 $500.00

Mucha’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........15� Rounds Played: ...............................50� Times Finished 72 Holes: .................10� Scoring Average: ......................... 74.8� Relation To Par:............................. 178� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 1� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 2� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 5� Rounds At Par:.................................. 5� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 40� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 69� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 84

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MARTHA NAUSEBirth Date: September 10, 1954

Birthplace: Sheboygan, Wis.

Age: 64 Ht.: 5’5

Home: Rio Verde, Ariz.

College: St. Olaf College

Turned Professional: 1978

Joined LPGA Tour: 1978

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 0-1

LPGA Tour Victories: 3 - 1988 Planter’s Pat BradleyInternational; 1991 Chicago Challenge; 1994 du Maurier Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 7, 16Credits her mother and father and Bob Rotella, Chris Donell,Chuck Hogan, Chuck Fannin, Rick Jensen and Manuel de la Torre(teaching professional) as individuals most influencing her. A for-mer member of the LPGA Executive Committee, Nause went to St.Olaf College and won the 1972 Wisconsin Junior State Champion-ship. She turned pro in 1978.Nause played full time on the LPGA Tour between 1978 and 1999.In 556 events played, won three times and was runner-up fivetimes. She made 374 cuts and was in the top-ten 35 times. Duringher career in the 90s was infected with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome.Her biggest moment had to be her last victory in the 1994 duMaurier Classic, which was a major at the time. That was also herbest year on the LPGA when she won $212,130 and placed 22ndon the LPGA money list. Her career winnings total of $1,380,997.Upon retiring from golf she began coaching the Macalester (Minn.)College men’s golf team. She did that until 2012 when she retiredto play on the Legends Tour. Since then has played in almost 40senior events, winning the 2006 HyVee Classic. In the 2017 SeniorLPGA Championship, she was T9. She finished T-24th in the 2018Senior LPGA Championship.Martha shot 74-82-77-77=310 (+18) to finish T-37th in the firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

�Martha Nause

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 29 24 2 0 74.13 $41,750.00 (37)

1984 28 14 2 0 74.47 $39,169.00 (56)

1985 22 13 1 0 74.42 $25,211.00 (80)

1986 24 18 1 0 73.90 $37,849.00 (64)

1987 27 23 4 0 73.33 $69,412.00 (39)

1988 30 23 6 1 73.20 $128,230.00 (20)

1989 27 21 6 0 72.22 $138,639.00 (21)

1990 27 22 0 0 73.04 $83,383.00 (50)

1991 28 20 2 1 73.15 $143,702.00 (30)

1992 19 15 1 0 72.75 $66,136.00 (71)

1993 23 13 0 0 73.14 $42,090.00 (95)

1994 24 16 4 1 72.77 $212,130.00 (22)

1995 24 16 0 0 73.53 $49,525.00 (92)

1996 21 15 1 0 72.85 $103,958.00 (59)

1997 25 11 0 0 73.40 (107) $52,570.00 (107)

1998 20 7 0 0 73.53 (128) $21,816.00 (144)

1999 22 12 1 0 72.94 (101) $49,776.00 (118)

2000 1 0 0 0 72.00 $0.00

2001 1 0 0 0 74.00 $0.00

2008 1 0 0 0 76.50 $0.00

2010 1 0 0 0 83.50 $0.00

Martha Nause’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1980 3 14 27 T35 303 +19 72 76 77 78 $1,087.50

1981 10 77 0 CUT 155 +11 72 83 0 0 $0.00

1983 64 20 21 T29 301 +17 79 71 74 77 $2,066.77

1984 23 28 32 T31 304 +16 75 77 77 75 $2,250.00

1986 5 15 10 T30 298 +10 72 75 72 79 $2,878.75

1987 45 9 3 8 291 +3 76 69 70 76 $8,390.00

1988 77 82 0 CUT 153 +11 77 76 0 0 $0.00

1989 49 63 0 CUT 151 +9 75 76 0 0 $0.00

1990 59 27 44 T32 295 +7 75 71 76 73 $3,694.00

1995 43 53 54 T57 296 +16 72 74 74 76 $2,508.25

1996 99 95 0 CUT 152 +12 77 75 0 0 $500.00

1998 41 72 0 CUT 152 +10 74 78 0 0 $500.00

2008 110 93 0 CUT 153 +7 78 75 0 0 $1,000.00

2010 155 150 0 CUT 167 +25 86 81 0 0 $1,000.00

Nause’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........14� Rounds Played: ...............................42� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................7� Scoring Average: ......................... 75.5� Relation To Par:............................. 173� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................1

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 1� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 1� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 3� Rounds At Par:.................................. 4� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 35� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 69� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 86

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LISELOTTE NEUMANNBirth Date: May 20, 1966

Birthplace: Finspang, Sweden

Age: 52 Ht.: 5’7

Home: Rancho Mirage, Calif.

Turned Professional: 1985

Joined LPGA Tour: 1988

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 2-2

LPGA Tour Victories: 13 - 1988 U.S. Women’s Open; 1991Mizuno Classic; 1994 Rainbow Foods Classic, Ricoh Women’sBritish Open, Michelob Light Classic; 1996 Mitchell CompanyLPGA Tournament of Champions, Welch’s /Circle KChampionship, Rainbow Foods Classic; 1997 Welch’sChampionship, Mizuno Classic; 1998 Safeway International,Atlanta Charity Championship; 2004 Asahi RyokukenInternational Championship at Mount Vintage

Ladies European Tour victories: 11 - 1985 (2) Hoganas Open,IBM Ladies’ European Open; 1986 (1) BMW Ladies’ GermanOpen; 1987 (1) Letting French Open; 1988 (1) BMW Ladies’German Open; 1991 (1) IBM Ladies’ Open; 1993 (1) HennessyLadies’ Cup; 1994 (3) Hennessy Cup, Weetabix Women’sBritish Open (co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour), Trygg HansaLadies’ Open; 1995 (1) Trygg Hansa Ladies’ Open

LPGA of Japan Tour victories: 2 - 1997 Takara WorldInvitational; 1998 Gunze Cup World Ladies Golf Tournament

ALPG Tour victory: 1 - 1995 Holden Women’s AustralianOpen

Other Victories: 3 - 1987 Singapore Open (Asian Tour); 1992Sunrise Cup World Team Championship (with HelenAlfredsson); 2006 Women’s World Cup of Golf (team eventwith Annika Sörenstam; recognized by all the main women’stours, but not an official money event)

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2, 4, 8, 14, 16, 17

Neumann grew up in Finspang, Sweden, a small town two hourssouthwest of Stockholm. Her father, Rune, coached golf in thesummer and bandy (a field hockey/soccer combo on ice) in thewinter. Neumann honed an impressive short game at the local nine-hole course, hitting flop shots at the spaces between the windowsof the barn-like clubhouse with boys her age.

Neumann established a notable amateur career in Europe. She wasthe Swedish Amateur champion in 1982-83 and the Swedish MatchPlay champion in 1983. She represented Sweden in the EuropeanTeam Championship in 1984 and the World Team Championshipin 1982 and 1984. She turned professional in 1985. She won threetimes on the Ladies European Tour, the IBM European Open, andHoganas O Tat. In 1986, whe won the BMW German Open.

At the age of 21 in 1987, Neumann moved to the United States. Shequalified for the LPGA Tour by finishing T-4th at the QualifyingTournament.

She played full-time between 1988 and 2010, competing in 468events and making 357 cuts. She was in the top-10 82 times andwon 13 times. Right off the bat in her first year, she won the U.S.Women’s Open by three strokes over Patty Sheehan. It would benot only her first win on the LPGA Tour but also her first top-10finish. She would end the year with $188,729 of earnings, placingher 12th on the money list, but more importantly was declared

Rookie of the Year. It would take her three years before she wonagain at the 1991 Mazda Japan Classic. Her best year on the LPGATour money list was 1994 when she won three times (MinnesotaLPGA Classic, Weetabix Women’s Open & Heartland Classic),was runner-up once and third three times, winning $505,701 andplacing third on the money list. Her best financial year was in 1998when she won $665,633 to place fifth on the money list. She wontwice (Standard Register Ping & Chick-fil-A Charity) but was run-ner-up twice and was in the top-six eight times.Neumann played in the first six Solheim Cups (1990, ‘92, ‘94, ‘96,‘98 & 2000) and won eight and a half points with a record of6-10-5. In 2009, she joined Joanne Morley as assistant captains toAlison Nicholas for the European Solheim Cup Team which lost toTeam USA. But in 2013, Neumann captained the team to victory,the first time Europe had won the cup on foreign soil. Neumannwon the Women’s World Cup of Golf for Sweden in 2006 withAnnika Sorenstam. The 1988 U.S. Women’s Open remains heronly LPGA major, but she won the Women’s British Open in 1994,when it was recognized as a major championship by the LadiesEuropean Tour, but not by the LPGA Tour. On the Ladies Euro-pean Tour, she won 11 times, the last coming in the 1995 TryggHansa Ladies Open. A bad back forced Neumann to slow downfrom competitive golf, playing her last LPGA event at the 2010CVS/Pharmacy LPGA Challenge. Neumann loves all sports andyou can find her on a California beach or skiing down some slope.In 2009 she became an American citizen and lives full time inRancho Mirage, Calif.Neumann plays on the Legends Tour and has won three times, the2014 Walgreens Charity Classic, 2015 Walgreens Charity Cham-pionship and the 2017 Walgreens Charity Championship. She hastwo top-10 finishes in the Senior LPGA Championship, 6th in 2017and T-7th in 2018. She played in the 2018 Suquamish ClearwaterLegends Cup in Washington and finished T-4th.Liselotte shot 71-76-76-72=295 (+3) to finish T-6th in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

�Liselotte Neumann

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1987 2 0 0 0 80.00 $0.00

1988 22 19 4 1 72.44 $188,729.00 (12)

1989 22 17 6 0 72.56 $119,916.00 (30)

1990 24 16 2 0 73.74 $82,323.00 (51)

1991 23 17 1 1 72.97 $151,367.00 (27)

1992 18 15 2 0 72.00 $225,667.00 (21)

1993 16 14 1 0 72.54 $90,776.00 (57)

1994 21 18 8 3 71.46 $505,701.00 (3)

1995 23 22 9 0 71.79 $305,157.00 (16)

1996 24 23 13 3 70.94 $625,633.00 (4)

1997 27 25 7 2 71.28 (11) $497,841.00 (7)

1998 21 19 8 2 71.15 (7) $665,069.00 (5)

1999 27 24 4 0 71.70 (30) $405,142.00 (20)

2000 25 18 2 0 72.96 (74) $185,309.00 (48)

2001 21 16 1 0 72.33 (64) $159,719.00 (61)

2002 18 15 4 0 72.52 (49) $295,225.00 (32)

2003 19 16 0 0 72.39 (57) $108,379.00 (71)

2004 21 12 3 1 72.13 (57) $275,352.00 (43)

2005 21 20 7 0 71.47 (13) $607,474.00 (22)

2006 21 15 0 0 72.44 (60) $197,785.00 (64)

2007 19 12 0 0 73.55 (87) $103,486.00 (86)

2008 17 3 0 0 74.57 (150) $53,285.00 (135)

2009 9 0 0 0 76.24 (148) $0.00

2010 6 0 0 0 78.27 $0.00

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Liselotte Neumann’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1987 79 96 0 CUT 156 +12 78 78 0 0 $0.00

1988 1 1 1 Win 277 -7 67 72 69 69 $70,000.00

1989 4 5 15 T20 290 +6 71 71 75 73 $5,392.00

1990 33 37 56 T54 300 +12 73 74 78 75 $2,031.00

1991 26 12 19 20 294 +10 74 72 74 74 $7,665.33

1992 61 28 14 15 294 +10 76 72 72 74 $10,111.00

1993 94 53 64 62 303 +15 77 70 79 77 $3,074.00

1994 13 16 9 3 281 -3 69 72 71 69 $47,752.00

1995 19 15 28 T21 287 +7 70 71 75 71 $11,154.33

1996 38 13 12 T8 283 +3 74 69 70 70 $29,584.00

1997 1 2 13 T14 284 Even 67 70 76 71 $21,287.00

1998 6 2 2 3 291 +7 70 70 75 76 $157,500.00

1999 63 45 21 T17 286 -2 73 71 69 73 $27,422.00

2000 115 101 0 CUT 156 +12 80 76 0 0 $500.00

2001 10 25 39 T39 293 +13 70 73 76 74 $16,061.00

2002 28 23 10 T37 292 +12 72 74 70 76 $15,209.00

2003 92 61 0 CUT 150 +8 77 73 0 0 $750.00

2004 26 22 20 T20 288 +4 72 72 72 72 $38,660.00

2005 5 9 12 T19 294 +10 70 75 73 76 $47,480.00

2006 69 94 0 CUT 153 +11 76 77 0 0 $1,000.00

2007 101 80 0 CUT 150 +8 77 73 0 0 $1,000.00

2008 110 124 0 CUT 156 +10 78 78 0 0 $1,000.00

Neumann’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........22� Rounds Played: ...............................76� Times Finished 72 Holes:..................16� Scoring Average:........................73.13� Relation To Par: .............................158� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 3� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 3� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 4

� Top 25 Finishes: ..............................12� Rounds In 60s: ..................................8� Rounds Under Par:...........................14� Rounds At Par:..................................9� Rounds Over Par:.............................53� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..67� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..80

KELLEY NITTOLI (a)Birth Date: May 15, 1963

Birthplace: Augusta, Ga.

Age: 56 Ht.: 5’6

Home: San Antonio, Texas

College: Houston Baptist

Turned Professional: 1985 - rei

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 76 at San Antonio Coun-try Club in San Antonio, Texas. to earn one of four spots.Kelley Nittoli played collegiate golf at Houston Baptist University,where she received her degree in accounting and finance. Follow-ing her graduation, Nittoli turned professional and played on theLPGA Tour, LPGA Futures Tour, Ladies European Tour, and theLadies Asian Golf Tour. She played under her maiden name,Kelley Markette.She was also a teaching professional in the Metropolitan SectionPGA and an assistant golf professional at Houston Country Club.After a break from golf to raise her two children, Nittoli returnedto the game as an amateur in the 2012 U.S. Women’s Mid-Ama-teur, where she advanced to the Round of 16 before losing toMeghan Stasi, 2 up.She captured the Greater San Antonio Senior Women’s Champi-onship in 2014 and 2016 while being named the San Antonio Sen-ior Women’s Player of the Year and Women’s Southern GolfAssociation Senior Champion in 2014.Nittoli is currently the assistant women’s golf coach at the Univer-sity of Texas at San Antonio. In her first season with the Roadrun-ners, she helped lead the team to a 2018 Conference USA team titleand the program’s fourth NCAA postseason appearance.Kelley shot 85-83=168 (+22) to miss the cut in the first U.S. SeniorWomen’s Open.

�Kelley Nittoli

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1987 14 1 0 0 78.07 $491.00 (220)

1990 1 0 0 0 78.00 $0.00

Kelley Nittoli’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1990 105 108 0 CUT 156 +12 78 78 0 0 $500.00

Nittoli’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............1� Rounds Played: .................................2� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................0� Scoring Average: ............................78� Relation To Par:...............................12� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 0� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 0� Rounds At Par:.................................. 0� Rounds Over Par: .............................. 2� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 78� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 78

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SUE NYHUSBirth Date: February 21, 1963

Birthplace: New York, N.Y.

Age: 56

Home: Orem, Utah

College: Utah

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot an 80 at Glenmoor CountryClub in Englewood, Colo., to earn one of two spots.Nyhus started playing golf at age 15 and qualified two years later forthe 1980 U.S. Girls’ Junior. She played collegiate golf at BrighamYoung University (BYU), where she was an Academic All-American,All-HCAC and led the Cougars to a conference championship and a14th-place NCAA finish in 1985. Nyhus graduated from BYU with aB.S. in secondary education and an M.S. in health education, and thenplayed on what’s now the Ladies European Tour for several yearsbefore regaining her amateur status in the mid-1990s after her secondchild was born. She received her Ph.D. in sport psychology from theUniversity of Utah in 1992.The Utah Golf Association named Nyhus the Women’s Golfer ofthe Year in 1996 and 1998 and Female Golfer of the Decade for the1990s. In 1999, she was the first woman named the UGA Player ofthe Year. She is a two-time winner of the Utah State Women’sAmateur (1985, 1999) and was runner-up at the 1999 U.S.Women’s Amateur Public Links.Sue began her coaching career as an assistant coach for the BYUwomen’s golf team in 1998. By 2001, she was head coach, leadingthe Cougars to the NCAA Regionals six times and NCAA Cham-pionships twice in her 11-year career at the helm. She was a two-time Mountain West Conference Co-Coach of the Year. In 2005,her team advanced to the NCAA Championship for the first timesince she played for BYU 20 years earlier.Nyhus is currently the head coach at Utah Valley University, whereshe has been since 2012. She coached her daughter, Kimberly, onthe team from 2013 to 2017. In 2014, the team recorded a school-record score of 292 and Sue witnessed her daughter Kimberly’sfirst college win. Sue and Kimberly became the first mother-daughter combination to advance to match play in the UtahWomen’s Amateur in 2014.Nyhus enjoys camping, fishing, white water rafting, skiing, andspending time with family. Her and her husband, Steve, have threedaughters (Stina, Kimberly, and Katie).Sue became the first player in USGA history - male or female - toqualify for every championship offered to her when she earned aspot in this year’s U.S. Senior Women’s Open. She has now quali-fied for nine different USGA championships: U.S. Girls’ Junior,U.S. Women’s Amateur, U.S. Women’s Open, U.S. Women’sMid-Amateur, U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links, U.S. SeniorWomen’s Amateur, USGA Women’s State Team, U.S. Women’sAmateur Four-Ball, and the U.S. Senior Women’s Open.

Nyhus is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

Sue Nyhus’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1983 130 120 0 CUT 166 +24 85 81 0 0 $0.00

Nyhus’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 1� Rounds Played: ................................ 2� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 0� Scoring Average:.............................83� Relation To Par: ...............................24� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................0� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:...............................2� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..81� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..85

ANNE MARIE PALLIBirth Date: April 18, 1955

Birthplace: Ciboure, France

Age: 64 Ht.: 5’3

Home: Phoenix, Ariz.

Turned Professional: 1979

Joined LPGA Tour: 1983

LPGA Tour Victories: 2 - 1983 Safeway International; 1992ShopRite LPGA Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 79 at Belle Haven Coun-try Club in Alexandria, Va., to earn one of four spots.Anne Marie Palli started playing golf when she was age 3 andcredits her father, Ed Oldfield, and Jesus Arruti, of Spain, as theindividuals most influencing her career. As an amateur, she cap-tured 28 titles. Palli was the European champion twice and theFrench champion six times, while also being the Spanish Juniorchampion five times.Without a tour in Europe at the time, she came to the United Statesto turn professional. She qualified for the LPGA Tour by finishing11th at the August LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earnexempt status for the remainder of the season in 1980. She playedfull-time between 1983 and 2003, competing in 439 events andmaking 218 cuts. She had 17 top-10 finishes with two victories.She had career earnings of $601,101.Palli earned her first LPGA victory at the Samaritan TurquoiseClassic in 1983, becoming the first European professional to winon Tour.In 1987, Palli posted a T-2nd finish at the Sarasota Classic, whilealso recording the first hole-in-one of her LPGA career during theLady Keystone Open. She earned her second LPGA win at theShopRite LPGA Classic by posting three consecutive rounds in the60s and then defeating Laura Davies on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff. Her last year on the LPGA Tour was 2003.Palli assisted the European team at the 2013 Solheim Cup, whichEurope won for their first victory on U.S. soil. In 2014, she becamean instructor at SunRidge Canyon Golf Club’s Jim McLean GolfSchool.She is currently teaching in Scottsdale and competing on the SeniorLegends Tour. She was T-39th at the 2017 Senior LPGA Champi-onship and T-64th in the 2018 Senior LPGA Championship.Anne Marie shot 86-85=171 (+27) to miss the cut in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

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�Anne Marie Palli

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 25 22 4 1 74.09 $56,137.00 (28)

1984 27 25 2 0 73.67 $51,493.00 (42)

1985 22 14 3 0 74.36 $29,074.00 (74)

1986 26 19 1 0 73.89 $42,516.00 (59)

1987 22 15 2 0 74.14 $41,258.00 (61)

1988 22 11 0 0 75.08 $12,669.00 (129)

1989 19 8 0 0 75.35 $7,428.00 (150)

1990 19 10 1 0 74.23 $40,020.00 (90)

1991 22 13 0 0 73.25 $40,429.00 (94)

1992 27 20 3 1 72.95 $153,065.00 (38)

1993 24 8 1 0 74.02 $31,617.00 (113)

1994 22 9 0 0 75.20 $11,691.00 (159)

1995 22 2 0 0 77.02 $1,278.00 (263)

1996 25 9 0 0 75.29 $16,294.00 (159)

1997 25 8 0 0 74.36 (148) $24,024.00 (151)

1998 19 8 0 0 73.36 (122) $16,778.00 (161)

1999 17 3 1 0 74.69 (172) $12,297.00 (166)

2000 16 3 0 0 76.00 (183) $2,846.00 (193)

2001 17 4 0 0 74.68 (139) $4,929.00 (180)

2002 10 2 0 0 77.00 (146) $5,257.00 (189)

2003 9 0 0 0 78.39 $0.00

2004 2 0 0 0 77.25 (221) $0.00

Anne Marie Palli’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1983 40 67 0 CUT 157 +15 77 80 0 0 $0.00

1984 61 63 0 CUT 157 +13 78 79 0 0 $0.00

1986 121 95 0 CUT 156 +12 81 75 0 0 $0.00

1987 21 20 31 T28 298 +10 74 73 77 74 $3,291.00

1989 60 79 0 CUT 153 +11 76 77 0 0 $0.00

1992 61 67 0 CUT 152 +10 76 76 0 0 $500.00

1993 94 90 0 CUT 151 +7 77 74 0 0 $500.00

1997 88 94 0 CUT 151 +9 76 75 0 0 $500.00

Palli’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 8� Rounds Played: ...............................18� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 1� Scoring Average:........................76.39� Relation To Par: ...............................87� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................0� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:.............................18� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..73� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..81

BRENDA PICTOR (a)Birth Date: August 19, 1955

Birthplace: Jacksonville, Fla.

Age: 63

Home: Marietta, Ga.

College: Mississippi University for Women

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 78 at Capital City Clubat Brookhaven in Atlanta, Ga., to earn one of two spots.Brenda Pictor first learned to play golf at the age of 20, shortly aftershe married her husband, Brad, and he was stationed at the Colum-bus Air Force Base. She competed in her first USGA Champion-ship in 1980 at the U.S. Women’s Amateur where she advanced tothe Round of 64. She has played in eight U.S. Women’s Amateurs,with her best finish coming in 1984 when she advanced to theRound of 32.Pictor, a mother of two, was a semifinalist in the 2009 U.S. SeniorWomen’s Amateur and a quarterfinalist in the 2012 U.S. SeniorWomen’s Amateur. She advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2015U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur before falling to Sue Cohn, 2 and1. She also advanced to the Round of 16 at the 2017 U.S. SeniorWomen’s Amateur, losing to Patricia Cornett, 3 and 2.Pictor captured the 1981 Mississippi Women’s Amateur while be-ing runner-up in 1980. She won Georgia Women’s Amateur Cham-pionship in 1994, then won again 20 years later in 2014. She is asix-time Georgia Senior Women’s Amateur Champion (2007,2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013), while being a runner-up in 2008and 2014. In 2011, she won the North-South Senior Women’sAmateur.In 2018, Pictor competed in three USGA championships. She ad-vanced to match play but lost in the Round of 64 in both the U.S.Senior Women’s Amateur and U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur. Pic-tor has competed in 29 USGA championships.Brenda previously worked as a commercial realtor with JEBCOVentures, Inc. and is now retired. She enjoys vacationing twice ayear with her entire extended family (46+ family members), gar-dening and cooking for family and friends.Brenda shot 84-84=168 (+22) to miss the cut in the first U.S. SeniorWomen’s Open.

Brenda Pictor’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1984 114 139 0 CUT 168 +24 82 86 0 0 $0.00

Pictor’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............1� Rounds Played: .................................2� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................0� Scoring Average: ............................84� Relation To Par:...............................24� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 0� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 0� Rounds At Par:.................................. 0� Rounds Over Par: .............................. 2� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 82� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 86

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JULIE PIERSBirth Date: September 16, 1962

Birthplace: Wetchester, N.Y.

Age: 56 Ht.: 5’8

Home: Beaconfield, Quebec, Canada

College: Rollins College

Turned Professional: 1990

Joined LPGA Tour: 1992

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 1995 Rainbow Foods Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 76 at Green Brook Coun-try Club in North Caldwell, N.J., to earn one of four spots.Julie’s maiden name is Larsen, she started playing golf at the ageof 16. Credits Clark Collins, John McPhee, and John Elliott as theindividuals most influencing her career. Piers won the 1982 Met-ropolitan Junior Championship. In 1984, she qualified for the U.S.Women’s Amateur Championship. She played collegiate golf atRollins College for four years. In 1990, she won the Futures TeamClassic on the Futures Tour. In 1991, she finished T-13th at theLPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn exempt status for the1992 season.Julie played full time on the LPGA Tour between 1992 and 2003,playing in 290 events. She made 165 cuts and finished in the top-1014 times. In 1995, she won the Rainbow Foods Classic by onestroke. In 1996, she was runner-up at the McDonald’s LPGAChampionship to Laura Davies, who won by making an 8-footeron the 72nd hole to beat Piers by a shot. Julie’s best year on theLPGA was in 1995, when in 28 starts made 23 cuts with the win atthe Rainbow Classic and a T-3rd at the LPGA Championship. Shewon $258,602 and was 22nd on the money list. She has played insome senior events, including the 2017 Senior LPGA Champion-ship when she finished T-57th, and the 2018 LPGA Championshipwhen she was T-41st.

Piers is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

Last year she double-bogeyed the last hole in SeniorWomen’s Open qualifying to not advance.

�Julie Piers

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1988 1 0 0 0 79.00 $0.00

1991 1 0 0 0 78.50 $0.00

1992 29 13 1 0 73.94 $45,445.00 (97)

1993 26 17 2 0 72.85 $83,632.00 (59)

1994 26 20 3 0 72.35 $121,457.00 (45)

1995 28 23 5 1 72.40 $258,601.00 (22)

1996 29 20 1 0 73.30 $180,173.00 (35)

1997 29 14 1 0 73.82 (123) $38,020.00 (124)

1998 23 12 1 0 73.08 (106) $65,061.00 (97)

1999 29 19 1 0 72.88 (98) $68,914.00 (103)

2000 26 9 0 0 74.48 (154) $31,897.00 (142)

2001 14 5 0 0 74.31 (130) $7,081.00 (177)

2002 13 8 0 0 73.30 (84) $37,707.00 (124)

2003 12 5 0 0 73.67 (135) $16,255.00 (172)

2004 3 1 0 0 73.88 (145) $2,937.00 (186)

2005 1 0 0 0 74.00 $0.00

Julie Piers’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1988 110 120 0 CUT 158 +16 79 79 0 0 $0.00

1991 50 103 0 CUT 157 +15 76 81 0 0 $500.00

1993 80 53 26 T26 291 +3 76 71 70 74 $6,894.56

1995 6 9 2 T7 282 +2 68 71 68 75 $28,009.33

1996 27 28 49 T42 292 +12 73 72 75 72 $5,093.00

1997 102 87 0 CUT 150 +8 77 73 0 0 $500.00

2002 111 116 0 CUT 156 +16 78 78 0 0 $500.00

Piers’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............7� Rounds Played: ...............................20� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................3� Scoring Average: ......................... 74.3� Relation To Par:...............................72� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................1

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 1� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 2� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 4� Rounds At Par:.................................. 0� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 16� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 68� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 81

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ELLEN PORT (a)Birth Date: September 21, 1961

Birthplace: North Kansas City, Mo.

Age: 57

Home: St. Louis, Mo.

College: Missouri

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 72 at Richland CountryClub in Nashville, Tenn., to earn one of two spots.An excellent tennis player, Port actually attended the University ofMissouri to play tennis, but after graduation, became a seriousstudent of the game of golf. It was not until her first year at Bur-roughs, at age 25, that Port actually took up the game and shequickly excelled.When Port won the 2016 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur it markedher seventh USGA title, she won the U.S. Women’s Senior Ama-teur in 2012 and ‘13, and the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur in 1995,‘96, 2000 and ‘11. Port’s seven USGA championships tie her withAnne Sander and Carol Semple Thompson for second amongwomen. JoAnne Gunderson Carner tops the list with eight. She istied for fifth overall, also behind Bobby Jones (9), Tiger Woods (9)and Jack Nicklaus (8).Port has contributed much more to golf than winning nationalchampionships. She taught physical education for 30 years at theJohn Burroughs School, a college prep school (grades 7-12) in St.Louis, winning state high school championships in both the boys’and girls’ divisions.In 2015 she took over as women’s golf coach at Washington Uni-versity in St. Louis. Port led the Bears to top-15 Golfstat finishesin each of her three seasons on the Danforth Campus. The Bearscapped off the 2017-18 season with a top-10 finish and earned thefirst trip to nationals under Port. WashU placed in the top-10 at theNCAA Championship for the fifth time in school history.Ellen shot 79-74-76-79=308 (+16) to finish T-33rd in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open

Ellen Port’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1993 118 110 0 CUT 155 +11 79 76 0 0 $0.00

1994 140 140 0 CUT 163 +21 82 81 0 0 $0.00

1996 148 137 0 CUT 159 +19 84 75 0 0 $0.00

Port’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 3� Rounds Played: ................................ 6� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 0� Scoring Average:..........................79.5� Relation To Par: ...............................51� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................0� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:...............................6� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..75� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..84

Record in USGA Championships:1989 Women’s Mid-Am - missed cut

1990 Women’s Mid-Am - missed cut

1991 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in quarterfinals

1992 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in second round

1993 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in third round

1994 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in quarterfinals

1995 Women’s Mid-Am - champion

1996 Women’s Mid-Am - champion

1997 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in third round

1998 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in second round

2000 Women’s Mid-Am - champion

2001 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in third round

2002 Women’s Mid-Am - runner-up

2003 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in second round

2004 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in second round

2005 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in first round

2006 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in quarterfinals

2007 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in semifinals

2008 Women’s Mid-Am - DQ

2009 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in third round

2010 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in third round (stroke-play medalist)

2011 Women’s Mid-Am Champion (breaking record for most wins)

2012 Women’s Mid Am - lost in third round

2018 Women’s Mid-Am - lost in second round

1988 WAPL - missed cut

1989 WAPL - missed cut

1989 Women’s Amateur - missed cut

1991 Women’s Amateur - missed cut

1992 Women’s Amateur - lost in quarterfinals

1993 Women’s Amateur - lost in second round

1995 Women’s Amateur - lost in first round

1996 Women’s Amateur - lost in third round

1997 Women’s Amateur - lost in second round

1998 Women’s Amateur - lost in second round

1999 Women’s Amateur - missed cut

2000 Women’s Amateur - missed cut

2001 Women’s Amateur - missed cut

2002 Women’s Amateur - lost in second round

2003 Women’s Amateur - lost in first round

2004 Women’s Amateur - missed cut

2005 Women’s Amateur - missed cut

2010 Women’s Amateur - missed cut

2012 Women’s Amateur - missed cut

2013 Women’s Amateur - missed cut

2014 Women’s Amateur - missed cut

2015 Women’s Amateur - missed cut

2018 Women’s Amateur - lost in first round

1993 Women’s Open - missed cut

1994 Women’s Open - missed cut

1996 Women’s Open - missed cut

2012 USGA Senior Women’s Am - Champion

2013 USGA Senior Women’s Am - Champion

2014 USGA Senior Women’s Am - lost in second round

2015 USGA Senior Women’s Am - lost in second round

2016 USGA Senior Women’s Am - Champion

2017 USGA Senior Women’s Am - lost in third round

2018 USGA Senior Women’s Am - lost in third round

Curtis Cup - 1994, 1996

played in 2007 USGA Women’s State Team Championship (Missouri)

played in 2015 USGA Women’s State Team Championship (Missouri)

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DIANA RAMA (alt)Birth Date: June 25, 1967

Age: 51

Home: Harleysville, Pa.

College: Auburn University

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 79 at Union League Na-tional Golf Club in Swainton, N.J., to earn the first alternate spotRama won the 1983 Philadelphia Junior Girls Championship. Sheholds titles from the Pennsylvania Junior Amateur and Pennsylva-nia Women’s Amateur at Sandy Run Country Club.Rama played her collegiate golf at Auburn University. In 1989, shewas the SEC individual champion and led the Tigers to an SECChampionship. She competed on two NCAA Tournament teams in1989 and 1990.She has been an LPGA Teaching & Club Professional since 1993and a Class A member since 1996. She is currently teaching atWorcester Golf Club in Collegeville, Pa.

Rama is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

MICHELE REDMANBirth Date: April 15, 1965

Birthplace: Zanesville, Ohio

Age: 54 Ht.: 5’8

Home: Plymouth, Minn.

College: Indiana

Turned Professional: 1989

Joined LPGA Tour: 1992

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 0-1

LPGA Tour Victories: 2 - 1997 Sybase Classic; 2000Wachovia LPGA Classic hosted by Betsy King

The Solheim Cup (4): 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005.

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2, 8, 14, 15, 16Started playing golf at the age of 11. Was the 1983 Ohio StateJunior champion. In 1986, she was a quarterfinalist at the U.S.Women’s Amateur and finished as the second-lowest amateur (T-30th) at the U.S. Women’s Open. Played collegiate golf at IndianaUniversity, where she won four tournaments, twice was named anAll-America selection and four times earned All-Big Ten Confer-ence honors. In addition, she was the Big Ten Conference cham-pion in 1987.Prior to qualifying for the LPGA Tour, played on the Futures Tourfor three years, where she won three events and posted severaltop-10 finishes.In 1991, qualified for the LPGA Tour by T-8th at the LPGA FinalQualifying Tournament to earn exempt status for the 1992 LPGAseason.Redman played full-time on the LPGA Tour between 1992 and2011. She played in 460 events and made 370 cuts. She had 77top-10 finishes, with two wins. Her best year was in 2002, whenshe was runner-up twice and had 10 top-10 finishes and earned$665,904 to finish 13th on the money list. In her career, she haswon $5,721,512 which places her 49th on the career money list.She was a member of the U.S. Solheim Cup team in 2000, ‘02, ‘03and ‘05, winning five points with a 4-5-2 record.On August 10, 2011, it was announced that Redman would be thenext women’s golf coach at the University of Minnesota. At the2011 Safeway Classic, Redman announced her retirement fromcompeting on the LPGA Tour.Redman still coaches at Minnesota and since 2011 has played onthe Legends Tour. She had won three times, 2011 Legends TourOpen Championship, 2013 Walgreens Charity Classic and wasco-champion at the 2017 BJ’s Charity Championship. She wasrunner-up in the 2017 Senior LPGA Championship followed by aT-4th finish in 2018. At the 2018 Suquamish Clearwater LegendsCup in Washington, she finished T-6th.Michele shot 78-73-74-77=302 (+10) to finish T-19th in the firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

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�Michele Redman

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1986 1 1 0 0 74.50 $0.00

1988 1 0 0 0 74.00 $0.00

1992 27 17 0 0 73.48 $48,706.00 (93)

1993 24 15 0 0 72.61 $64,518.00 (73)

1994 23 18 3 0 72.05 $113,918.00 (48)

1995 26 22 6 0 72.10 $195,251.00 (34)

1996 26 20 1 0 72.92 $87,733.00 (69)

1997 28 19 6 1 72.17 (32) $293,831.00 (25)

1998 27 17 1 0 72.50 (67) $156,950.00 (43)

1999 27 24 6 0 71.15 (11) $273,383.00 (32)

2000 28 25 9 1 71.62 (11) $585,694.00 (10)

2001 25 25 10 0 70.88 (10) $552,317.00 (17)

2002 22 25 10 0 70.69 (4) $666,849.00 (13)

2003 22 21 7 0 71.19 (19) $469,018.00 (24)

2004 22 21 5 0 71.24 (23) $473,886.00 (24)

2005 22 20 7 0 71.59 (19) $540,167.00 (25)

2006 21 16 2 0 71.71 (24) $307,948.00 (41)

2007 20 15 2 0 72.83 (42) $186,462.00 (61)

2008 19 18 0 0 72.01 (39) $234,907.00 (60)

2009 20 15 1 0 72.37 (54) $316,533.00 (42)

2010 16 11 1 0 73.00 (70) $119,167.00 (65)

2011 8 4 0 0 73.48 (85) $34,942.00 (102)

Michele Redman’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1986 2 20 56 T30 298 +10 71 77 79 71 $0.00

1993 72 39 33 T22 290 +2 75 71 72 72 $8,334.25

1994 134 103 0 CUT 153 +11 81 72 0 0 $500.00

1995 19 38 28 T20 286 +6 70 75 71 70 $12,449.00

1996 3 13 7 T14 286 +6 70 73 69 74 $19,664.00

1997 57 10 6 T7 280 -4 74 67 70 69 $37,542.00

1998 41 33 40 T49 305 +21 74 73 79 79 $5,490.00

1999 44 39 52 T14 285 -3 72 71 75 67 $32,389.00

2000 42 26 21 T23 297 +9 74 74 73 76 $28,403.00

2001 10 18 17 T16 287 +7 70 72 73 72 $46,885.00

2002 16 4 5 T22 290 +10 71 69 73 77 $26,894.00

2003 9 26 20 T39 298 +14 71 74 74 79 $18,783.00

2004 4 13 16 T5 282 -2 70 72 73 67 $111,173.00

2005 115 117 0 CUT 156 +14 79 77 0 0 $1,000.00

2006 122 81 0 CUT 152 +10 79 73 0 0 $1,000.00

2007 70 80 0 CUT 150 +8 75 75 0 0 $1,000.00

2008 48 60 74 70 307 +15 74 76 80 77 $7,411.00

2009 86 54 56 T40 296 +12 77 73 76 70 $16,924.00

2010 22 88 0 CUT 155 +13 73 82 0 0 $1,000.00

2011 63 114 0 CUT 154 +12 75 79 0 0 $1,000.00

Redman’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........20� Rounds Played: ...............................68� Times Finished 72 Holes:..................14� Scoring Average:........................73.63� Relation To Par: .............................171� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 1� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 2

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................9� Rounds In 60s: ..................................6� Rounds Under Par:...........................13� Rounds At Par:..................................8� Rounds Over Par:.............................47� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..67� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..82

SUSIE REDMANBirth Date: April 17, 1966

Birthplace: Salem, Ohio

Age: 53 Ht.: 6’0

Home: Woodlands, Texas

Turned Professional: 1984

Joined LPGA Tour: 1985

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 76 at Onion Creek Clubin Austin, Texas to earn one of four spots.When Redman was in the 10th grade and just beginning to realizeher golfing talent, her father, Robert Pager, would wake her up andpush her out the back door of their home along the 15th hole atLake Forest Golf Course in Ala. No matter what excuse she cameup with for not practicing, her dad would make sure she does hermorning ritual.At the age of 18, Redman was the Golf Digest Girls Junior Playerof the Year after winning the National High School All-Americantournament and the prestigious North and South Women’s Ama-teur. She turned pro that autumn and, at 19 in 1984, she qualifiedfor the Tour by T45 at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament toearn non-exempt status for the 1985 LPGA season.She played in 20 events in 1985 and only made three cuts, havingto go back to Q-School, where she T20 to earn exempt status forthe 1986 LPGA season.She played on the LPGA Tour full-time between 1985 and 2002.She made 430 starts with 219 cuts. She was in the top-ten 20 timesand her best finish was 2nd at the 1995 Kraft Nabisco Champion-ship.Her best year was 2000, she was in the top-ten 3 times and earned$237,027 placing her 37th on the money list. In her career, she won$1,216,362.From 2003-05, competed on the Ladies European Tour (LET) full-time, where her best finish was a T11 at the 2003 La Perla ItalianOpen. Along the way she had four sons, John Coyle in 1990;Benjamin in 1993; Bo Jess in 1994; and Jay Marshall Brooker in2007.In 2008 she was asked to join the staff at Woodlands Golf Perform-ance Center in Woodlands, Texas. Her focus is on junior develop-ment. Redman feels like she is following in the footsteps of bothher parents, who were golf professionals.Redman is also playing on the Legends Tour, she was T23 at the2017 Senior LPGA Championship and finished 40th in 2018.Redman shot 74-75-76-75=300 (+8) to finish 18th in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

�Susie Redman

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1997 32 23 5 0 72.75 (67) $147,099.00 (52)

1998 29 18 2 0 72.48 (65) $101,702.00 (70)

1999 31 22 3 0 71.98 (46) $155,664.00 (57)

2001 28 11 0 0 74.13 (127) $34,756.00 (128)

2008 3 1 0 0 75.63 $3,883.00 (183)

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Susie Redman’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1986 136 137 0 CUT 164 +20 83 81 0 0 $0.00

1988 121 102 0 CUT 156 +14 80 76 0 0 $0.00

1992 95 87 0 CUT 154 +12 78 76 0 0 $500.00

1994 120 103 0 CUT 153 +11 78 75 0 0 $500.00

1996 27 40 33 T29 289 +9 73 73 71 72 $8,135.00

1997 2 20 50 T56 297 +13 68 75 78 76 $3,411.00

1998 94 94 0 CUT 154 +12 77 77 0 0 $500.00

1999 111 110 0 CUT 150 +6 76 74 0 0 $500.00

2000 83 72 0 CUT 152 +8 77 75 0 0 $500.00

2001 139 132 0 CUT 157 +17 80 77 0 0 $500.00

Redman’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........10� Rounds Played: ...............................24� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 2� Scoring Average:........................76.08� Relation To Par: .............................122� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................1� Rounds Under Par:.............................1� Rounds At Par:..................................0� Rounds Over Par:.............................23� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..68� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..83

CINDY REEVESBirth Date: January 14, 1961

Birthplace: Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Age: 58

Home: Bedford, N.Y.

College: Rollins College

Turned Professional: 1988

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 77 at Green Brook Coun-try Club in North Caldwell, N.J., to earn one of four spots.Cindy “CJ” Reeves played her collegiate golf at Rollins College,in Winter Park, Fla. where she majored in business administration.Reeves turned professional in 1988 and competed on the FuturesTour and the Central Florida Challenge Tour.Reeves was the first female to be named the MET PGA Teach ofthe Year in 2001. She captured the Connecticut State Women’sOpen and the PGA Women’s Stroke Play Championship in 2009,which she also won in 2005. Reeves was the Women’s MET PGAPlayer of the Year in 2014 and the Women’s Match Play Cham-pion.She was named to the LPGA Teaching and Club Professional’sTop 50 LPGA Teachers list by the Women’s Golf Journal in 2017.Reeves and her husband, John, both competed in last year’s METPGA Head Professional Championship.She is currently a PGA/LPGA member at Century Country Club inPurchase, N.Y. and has been coaching kids for over 25 years.Cindy shot 81-87=168 (+22) to miss the cut in the first U.S. SeniorWomen’s Open

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CHRISTINE REUSSBirth Date: March 07, 1967

Birthplace: Staten Island, N.Y.

Age: 52

Home: Staten Island, N.Y.

College: St. John’s University

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 76 at Green Brook Coun-try Club in North Caldwell, N.J., to earn one of four spots.Growing up in Staten Island, N.Y., Reuss attended Ner Dorp HighSchool, and then St. John’s University, in Queens, where shegraduated from in 1989. Her first job out of college was at the Bankof New York in lower Manhattan as a systems analyst.It was during this time when she first developed her love for golf.She was inspired by her father Edward’s passion for the game. Hesuggested it would be advantageous for her, career-wise, to learnthe game of golf to further social and business contacts. Little didhe know, it would be much more for her.Reuss started playing rounds with her dad at the South Shore Coun-try Club in Huguenot. She began taking lessons in 1995 and soonafter decided to quit her secure job working in Manhattan’s finan-cial district to pursue golf. By 1996, her game had progressed to thepoint where she qualified for the PGA and LPGA programs, pass-ing her Player’s Ability Test and completing the certification pro-gram.Her first job in the golf industry was an assistant pro at FairwayMews, and adult community in Spring Lake. From there she wentto Mountain Ridge Golf Club, then to Suneagles at Fort Monmouthwhere she rose to Head Golf Professional. She joined Canoe BrookCountry Club, in New Jersey, in March 2002 as the PGA TeachingProfessional and has been there ever since. She is currently theLPGA Director of Instruction there and still resides in Staten Is-land.

Reuss is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

LAURIE RINKERBirth Date: September 28, 1962

Birthplace: Stuart, Fla.

Age: 56 Ht.: 5’6

Home: Stuart, Fla.

College: University of Florida

Turned Professional: 1982

Joined LPGA Tour: 1982

LPGA Tour Victories: 2 - 1984 Welch’s Championship; 1986LPGA Corning Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 9, 10, 16Laurie Rinker comes from a golfing family. Both her brothersLarry and Lee played on the PGA Tour in the 1980s.Rinker was born and raised in Stuart, Fla. and started playing golfat age 8. She attended the University of Florida in Gainesville,where she played for coach Mimi Ryan’s Florida Gators women’sgolf team from 1980 to 1982. She was recognized as an All-Ameri-can in 1980 and 1982 and qualified for the LPGA Tour in thesummer between her junior and senior year of college. She com-peted on the LPGA in 1982 playing seven events while she com-pleted her education by traveling to the University of Floridaduring off weeks and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in financein 1983.She played full-time between 1982 and 2007. She competed in 513events making 305 cuts. She was in the top-ten 32 times, winningtwice at the 1984 Welch’s Championship and 1986 LPGA CorningClassic. Her best year was in 1987 when she was runner-up threetimes (Lady Keystone, Rochester International & Henredon Clas-sic) and in the top-10 nine times. She earned $158,694 and was14th on the money list. In her 25 years on the LPGA Tour, sheearned $1,210,386. One big thrill was when she partnered up withbrother Larry to win the 1985 JC Penney Classic.Laurie was married in 1991 and had two sons, Brent Greer Grahamwas born in 1995, and Timothy Greer Graham was born in 1997.Laurie admits her family duties probably diminished her chancesfor on-course success.Laurie left the LPGA Tour in 2009 and started teaching at EagleMarsh Golf Club in Jensen Beach, Fla. She also started playing onthe Legends Tour and has played close to 40 events and won fourtimes at the 2011 Women’s Senior National Invitational; 2013ISPS Handa Legends Open Championship; 2014 The LegendsChampionship and the 2015 Chico’s Patty Berg Memorial. Shealso won the 2015 LPGA Teaching and Club Professionals Cham-pionship. In the 2015 and 2016 Legends Championship, Rinkerwas T-12th in both years. In the 2017 Senior LPGA Championship,she was T-35th. In 2018 she finished 23rd at the Suquamish Clear-water Legends Cup in Washington and T-44th at the Senior LPGAChampionship.Laurie shot 82-78=160 (+14) to miss the cut in the first U.S. SeniorWomen’s Open.

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�Laurie Rinker

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 25 13 1 0 75.06 $35,310.00 (47)

1984 28 23 8 1 73.32 $111,357.00 (12)

1985 26 18 4 0 73.87 $56,348.00 (39)

1986 27 25 6 1 73.16 $111,755.00 (16)

1987 27 24 9 0 72.22 $158,694.00 (14)

1988 24 15 0 0 74.21 $19,762.00 (102)

1989 25 12 1 0 74.41 $37,083.00 (73)

1990 27 16 0 0 73.93 $45,455.00 (85)

1991 27 19 1 0 73.26 $68,705.00 (69)

1992 25 20 0 0 73.21 $62,005.00 (74)

1993 24 8 0 0 73.90 $19,342.00 (130)

1994 19 9 0 0 74.69 $13,554.00 (148)

1995 17 7 1 0 74.56 $38,740.00 (101)

1996 20 9 0 0 73.91 $31,140.00 (126)

1997 14 7 0 0 74.26 (141) $18,933.00 (157)

1998 16 11 0 0 72.62 (77) $45,993.00 (114)

1999 22 15 0 0 72.68 (88) $52,127.00 (114)

2000 19 12 0 0 72.64 (58) $56,495.00 (122)

2001 9 4 0 0 75.00 $8,460.00 (174)

2002 18 8 0 0 73.50 (90) $40,369.00 (123)

2003 13 4 0 0 73.31 (107) $31,928.00 (139)

2004 15 9 0 0 74.27 (161) $30,378.00 (137)

2005 15 6 1 0 73.76 (98) $90,501.00 (86)

2006 8 4 0 0 73.22 $19,210.00 (149)

2007 8 1 0 0 75.18 $6,125.00 (174)

2009 3 0 0 0 77.17 $0.00

2015 1 0 0 0 80.50 $0.00

2016 1 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

Laurie Rinker’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1979 29 57 0 CUT 153 +11 75 78 0 0 $0.00

1981 50 31 35 T60 309 +21 76 74 75 84 $0.00

1984 46 21 59 T53 310 +22 77 74 86 73 $1,102.67

1985 30 70 0 CUT 153 +9 74 79 0 0 $0.00

1986 64 20 21 T21 296 +8 77 71 73 75 $3,676.50

1987 79 69 0 CUT 153 +9 78 75 0 0 $0.00

1988 94 123 0 CUT 159 +17 78 81 0 0 $0.00

1992 61 46 54 T57 304 +20 76 74 77 77 $2,754.00

1995 19 38 60 T57 296 +16 70 75 76 75 $2,508.25

1998 59 23 23 T26 299 +15 75 71 77 76 $12,972.00

2000 42 76 0 CUT 153 +9 74 79 0 0 $500.00

2004 26 75 0 CUT 149 +7 72 77 0 0 $750.00

2005 49 64 0 CUT 151 +9 75 76 0 0 $1,000.00

Rinker’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........13� Rounds Played: ...............................38� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 6� Scoring Average:........................75.92� Relation To Par: .............................173� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................1� Rounds In 60s: ..................................0� Rounds Under Par:.............................1� Rounds At Par:..................................2� Rounds Over Par:.............................35� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..70� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..86

YUKO SAITOBirth Date: September 13, 1967

Age: 51

Home: Nasushiobara, Japan

Turned Professional: 1990

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 2Yuko Saito turned professional in 1990 and competed on theLPGA of Japan Tour and the LPGA Tour. She captured three pro-fessional wins, with her first at the 2004 LPGA Bridgestone Open.In 2009, she won the LPGA Vernal Ladies and played at theWomen’s British Open. Most recently, she won the Senior LPGAGreen Academy Cup. Yuko participated in her first USGA cham-pionship in 2018.Yuko shot 76-71-73-74=294 (+2) to finish 5th in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

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TERRILL SAMUEL (a)Birth Date: April 08, 1961

Birthplace: Middlesex, England

Age: 58

Home: Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada

College: University of Toronto

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 75 at Country Club ofSalisbury in Salisbury, N.C., to earn one of four spots.Terrill Samuel was born in England but moved to Canada at ayoung age. She did not start playing golf competitively until 1984when she was 23 years old.Samuel has competed in six U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Cham-pionships, with her best finish coming in 2017. She advanced to thefinals before falling to fellow Canadian Judith Kyrinis, 4 and 3. Itwas the first time in USGA history that two Canadian players metin a final match. Samuel’s 80-year-old mother and best friend,Cam, served as her caddie for the 2017 U.S. Senior Women’sAmateur.Prior to her runner-up finish in 2017, Samuel’s best finish at a U.S.Senior Women’s Amateur was advancing to the Round of 32 in2014.She was the 2010 Ontario Mid-Amateur Champion and the 2011Ontario Senior Champion. Samuel is a two-time Canadian SeniorChampion, winning in 2012 and 2015. She has played in 17 USGAChampionships. In 2018, she advanced to semifinals of the U.S.Senior Women’s Amateur and competed in the first SeniorWomen’s Open and U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball. In 2017,she lost to Hayley Hammond, 4 & 3, in the Round of 32 of the U.S.Women’s Mid-Amateur.She is currently a teacher and a high school volleyball coach in theToronto School District.Terrill shot 84-88=172 (+26) to miss the cut in the first U.S. SeniorWomen’s Open

ANNA SCHULTZ (a) (alt)Birth Date: August 08, 1955

Birthplace: Dallas, Texas

Age: 63

Home: Heath, Texas

College: University of Texas

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot an 83 at San AntonioCountry Club in San Antonio, Texas, to earn the first alternate spot

It was through her parents’ courage that Anna Schultz has enjoyedthe privilege of playing golf. Her parents, Joseph and Maria Kon-cewicz, both Polish Catholics, are Holocaust survivors from WorldWar II. Her dad was a prisoner at Auschwitz concentration campand both were subjected to Hitler’s atrocities of forced oppression.

She was introduced to the game as a 13-year-old, but only playedin her first tournament, the Dallas Athletic Club Championship, atage 28.

Although she lost in the early rounds in her first attempt, she even-tually won the title nine times. She played in her first nationalchampionship when the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur made a stopin Texas at Champions Golf Club in 1998. She won her qualifierand advanced to match play in her first attempt. She claims that shebecame totally addicted to golf from that experience.

Her greatest golfing accomplishment came in 2007 when she wonthe U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Championship at Sunriver Re-sort, in Sunriver, Ore. She defeated Robyn Puckett in 20 holes inthe final match.

Schultz has played in a total of 38 USGA championships, includingrepresenting the state of Texas six times at the U.S. Women’s StateTeam championships, finishing runners-up in 2011. Along with her2007 title, Schultz has played in 13 U.S. Senior Women’s Ama-teurs. A highlight at the 2012 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur, shemade a hole-in-one on the 17th hole to win her Round-of-32 matchagainst Corey Weworski in dramatic fashion.

She was runner-up at the 2000 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur cham-pionship and a semi-finalist in 2001. Most recently in 2018, shecompeted in the 2018 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur and missed thecut.

Schultz is a back-to-back winner of the Women’s Southern GolfAssociation Senior Championship (2006-2007) and a two-timewinner of the Women’s Texas Golf Association (WTGA) SeniorChampionship (2012, 2014).

Schultz has three sons, now all in their 30’s, Mark, David andKevin. Mark and David played on the Texas A&M golf team, whileKevin played for Texas. Kevin, a Texas State Amateur champion,caddied for Schultz when she finished runner-up at the 2000 U.S.Women’s Mid-Amateur.

She enjoys fishing and playing with her four grandchildren, Hay-den, Luke, Parker and Madison.

Schultz is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

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NANCY SCRANTONBirth Date: April 26, 1961

Birthplace: Centralia, Ill.

Age: 58 Ht.: 5’9

Home: Tampa, Fla.

College: Florida State & Kentucky

Turned Professional: 1984

Joined PGA Tour: 1985

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 1-0

LPGA Tour Victories: 3 - 1991 du Maurier Classic; 1992 LosCoyotes LPGA Classic; 2000 Subaru Memorial of Naples

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 7Scranton had an impressive amateur career as she won the 1983Illinois Women’s State Championship in 1979 and 1982, the 1983Southern Illinois Championship and the 1981 and 1982 St. LouisMetro Championship. She split her collegiate career between Flor-ida State and the University of Kentucky. Scranton registered threetop-five finishes, including victories at the 1984 Western KentuckyInvitational and the 1984 Southern Illinois University Invitational.Scranton was named All-Southeastern Conference in 1983.Nancy joined the LPGA in 1985 and played in 607 events. Shemade the cut in 402 events, finishing in the top-10 67 times. Shewon three times, the last coming in the 2000 Subaru Memorial ofNaples. Her rookie season on the LPGA Tour came in 1985 and herbest finish that season was T-19th at the LPGA Championship. In1989 she earned runner-up at the Ocean State Classic. Scrantonclenched her first career win in 1991 at the du Maurier Ltd. Classicand then won the Los Coyotes LPGA classic title in 1992, whereshe shot 65 in the final round to make up a seven-shot deficit. Shecrossed the $1 million mark in career earnings in 1993. Scrantonwent seven years without a victory and then in 2001 she capturedthe Subaru Memorial of Naples title after a two-hole, sudden-deathplayoff with Maria Hjorth. The same year she finished T-3rd at theMcDonald’s LPGA Championship for the second year in a row andthen qualified or her first U.S. Solheim Cup Team. Scranton con-tinued to play on Tour until 2004 when she took maternity leaveafter giving birth to twins on Dec. 2: Libby Jane and Luke Scran-ton. In 2005, she came back and recorded a season-best of T-11that the BMO Financial Group Canadian Women’s Open. She hassince played on the Legends Tour, competing in over 40 eventsincluding five Victories: 2013 Walgreens Charity Championship,2012 Legends Swing for the Cure, 2011 Women’s Senior NationalInvitational, 2006 and 2007 BJ’s Charity Championship Co-Cham-pion. She finished T-4th at the 2018 Suquamish Clearwater Leg-ends Cup in Washington.Scranton credits Tom Wargo and Hank Johnson as the teachershaving the most influence on her career.Nancy shot 79-81=160 (+14) to miss the cut in the first U.S. SeniorWomen’s Open.

�Nancy Scranton

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1985 25 13 0 0 75.36 $13,475.00 (107)

1986 28 16 3 0 74.65 $49,409.00 (53)

1987 28 16 0 0 74.32 $20,461.00 (95)

1988 28 24 5 0 73.23 $97,346.00 (29)

1989 30 23 5 0 72.31 $123,837.00 (29)

1990 30 25 9 0 72.62 $148,488.00 (26)

1991 30 24 5 1 72.55 $223,677.00 (16)

1992 28 25 4 1 72.31 $213,225.00 (23)

1993 27 20 3 0 72.35 $129,766.00 (42)

1994 27 14 1 0 74.10 $46,029.00 (98)

1995 27 14 0 0 73.89 $33,188.00 (115)

1996 1 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

1997 23 9 0 0 74.27 (143) $27,139.00 (143)

1998 26 20 2 0 72.47 (62) $122,432.00 (61)

1999 32 23 8 0 71.75 (34) $322,308.00 (26)

2000 29 20 5 1 72.57 (54) $431,452.00 (18)

2001 28 27 10 0 71.38 (21) $465,673.00 (21)

2002 24 13 1 0 72.72 (62) $125,863.00 (66)

2003 23 9 0 0 73.64 (131) $37,129.00 (126)

2004 20 10 2 0 72.40 (67) $140,299.00 (76)

2005 22 14 0 0 73.41 (83) $128,808.00 (71)

2006 27 21 4 0 72.20 (49) $274,304.00 (50)

2007 20 12 0 0 73.07 (62) $90,911.00 (91)

2008 21 10 1 0 73.40 (109) $67,602.00 (126)

Nancy Scranton’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1986 83 29 15 T19 295 +7 78 71 71 75 $4,244.00

1987 60 89 0 CUT 155 +11 77 78 0 0 $0.00

1988 10 13 14 T16 289 +5 71 73 72 73 $5,954.00

1989 89 79 0 CUT 153 +11 78 75 0 0 $0.00

1990 22 37 37 T40 296 +8 72 75 74 75 $3,185.00

1991 7 21 19 T21 293 +9 72 75 73 73 $6,121.16

1992 13 67 0 CUT 152 +10 72 80 0 0 $500.00

1993 80 65 0 CUT 148 +4 76 72 0 0 $500.00

1998 74 40 40 T26 299 +15 76 72 78 73 $12,972.00

1999 7 26 39 T30 289 +1 69 72 75 73 $11,652.00

2000 115 44 55 T46 302 +14 80 70 78 74 $10,187.00

2001 120 104 0 CUT 152 +12 78 74 0 0 $500.00

2002 70 143 0 CUT 161 +21 75 86 0 0 $500.00

2005 97 52 42 T45 300 +16 78 72 73 77 $15,505.00

2006 53 20 36 T46 301 +17 75 71 77 78 $12,566.00

Scranton’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........15� Rounds Played: ...............................48� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................9� Scoring Average: ....................... 74.69� Relation To Par:............................. 161� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 3� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 1� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 4� Rounds At Par:.................................. 5� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 39� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 69� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 86

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LAURA SHANAHAN ROWEBirth Date: December 18, 1958

Birthplace: Lowell, Mass.

Age: 60

Home: Hampton, N.H.

Turned Professional: 2003

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 74 at Bay Club at Matta-poisett in Mattapoisett, Mass. to earn one of five spots.Laura Shanahan Rowe picked up the game of golf when she was20 years old.She became the first New Hampshire resident to win a USGAchampionship when she won the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur in2001. She defeated Mina Hardin, 4 and 3.Shanahan Rowe turned professional in 2003 after winning twoNew Hampshire State Women’s Amateur Championships (1999,2002) and the 2001 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur over a four-yearstretch. Shanahan Rowe was named the Women’s Amateur Playerof the Year by the New England Journal of Golf in 2001 and wonthe New England Women’s Amateur Championship in 2002.She finished runner-up at the Albuquerque Open in 2006 and theMassachusetts Women’s Open in 2004. Shanahan Rowe has com-peted in several LPGA Tour events, including the 2005 CanadianWomen’s Open and the 2009 LPGA Tour Championship. She hasalso captured seven top-10 finishes on The Legends Tour.Shanahan Rowe has been an LPGA Class A Teaching Professionalsince 2009 and is currently the teaching professional at SagamoreGolf Center in North Hampton, N.H. Prior to Sagamore, she wasthe head professional at Canterbury Woods Country Club, N.H.from 2004-2008. She earned the win at the 2008 LPFA Teachingand Club Professional National Championship at Pinehurst Resort& Country Club. In 2017, she finished T-23 at the Senior LPGAChampionship. She also finished T-44 in the 2018 Senior LPGAChampionship.Shanahan Rowe shot 78-81=159 (+13) to miss the cut in the in-augural U.S. Senior Women’s Open.

KAORI SHIMURABirth Date: April 19, 1966

Birthplace: Soka City, Saitama Prefecture, Jazpan

Age: 53

Home: Gotenba City, Japan

Turned Professional: 1991

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 75 at Belle Haven Coun-try Club in Alexandria, Va., to earn one of four spots.Kaori Shimura, a tennis player in her youth, started playing golfwhen she 18 years old. She turned professional in 1991. Shimurafinished T-21 at the YAMAHA Cup Lady’s Open in 1992 and T-18at Fujitsu Lady’s in 1994.This will be the second time that Shimura has qualified and playedin the U.S. Senior Women’s Open, last year she shot 79-83 to missthe cut.

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PAT SHRIVERBirth Date: March 30, 1966

Birthplace: Virginia Beach, Va.

Age: 53

Home: Largo, Fla.

College: Virginia Wesleyan

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 76 at The Club at Eagle-brooke in Lakeland, Fla., to earn one of ten spots.Pat Shriver began playing golf as a child in Virginia Beach, VA atthe Princess Anne Country Club.Shriver has been a PGA Class A Golf Professional since 1995 andhas been named Teacher of the Year in 1997, 1998, 1999 by thePGA North Florida and the North Florida West Central Chapter onnumerous occasions. She’s also competed in golf her entire lifeincluding junior golf, high school, and college golf, Futures TourGolf and currently the North Florida PGA Section tournament golf.Yet with all of her accomplishments, Shriver is most proud of thesuccesses her students have had playing golf over the years. Shehas coached many junior golfers to college golf, and one studenthas risen all the way to the LPGA tour. She has established alifetime relationship with her students and is now coaching secondgenerations of families and says, “It’s the consistency that winsgolf tournaments. It’s been so rewarding to see families play golftogether and enjoy the game, and just as rewarding to see mystudents grow up playing golf and winning tournaments.”She and her husband Bill bought the Cove Cay Golf Club in Clear-water, Fla. and own the Shriver Golf Academy.

Shriver is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

VAL SKINNERBirth Date: October 16, 1960

Birthplace: Hamilton, Mt.

Age: 58 Ht.: 5’6

Home: Delray Beach, Fla.

College: Oklahoma State University

Turned Professional: 1982

Joined LPGA Tour: 1983

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 1-1

LPGA Tour Victories: 6 - 1985 Konica San Jose Classic; 1986HealthSouth Inaugural; 1987 MasterCard International Pro-Am;1993 Lady Keystone Open; 1994 Atlanta Charity Championship;1995 Mercury Titleholders Championship

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 8A golfer since the age of four, Val Skinner won her first golf titlethree years later. She was the 1974 and 1978 Nebraska Junior Girlschampion and the 1980 Nebraska Match Play champion. Skinnerwas the 1976 and 1978 High School State champion and, as asenior, captured 20 high school titles. Attending Oklahoma StateUniversity, she was the 1980 and 1982 Big Eight champion and the1982 Big Eight Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year. She ledthe nation in scoring average from 1981-82 and, as a senior, cap-tured titles at five of the six events she played. As a result of heroutstanding collegiate performance, Skinner not only was electedas a member of the U.S.-Japan All-Star Team, but she also wasnamed ambassador to Japan throughout the competition. She wasalso named GOLF Magazine’s Collegiate Player of the Year in1982.Skinner joined the Ladies European Tour in 1982 and had fourwins. In 1983, she qualified for the LPGA Tour which she playedon until 2003. She played in a total of 486 events making 337 cutswith 69 top-ten finishes.Her first LPGA win came in a playoff at the 1985 Konica San JoseClassic. Skinner went on to win six times on the LPGA Tour. Shewas ranked in the top 15 in the world seven of 20 seasons duringher career. She was a member of the victorious U.S. Solheim Cupteam in 1996 and is a member of three golf halls of fame.In 2000, Skinner founded LIFE (LPGA professionals In the Fightto Eradicate breast cancer), a charity program which features apro-am in Jackson, N.J., that benefits the New Jersey Cancer Insti-tute and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation to help inthe fight against breast cancer. The LIFE Event continues to bringtogether the world’s most elite women golfers with corporate part-ners to raise money and awareness for the breast cancer fight. Asof 2019, the LIFE Event has raised more than $11 million andcontinues to make one of the largest donations in the country forbreast cancer research and education from a single-day golf event.Skinner served as a golf analyst for CBS Sports and the Golf Chan-nel for 13 years. She resides in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. and BayHead, N.J. She credits her father, Richard, and Bob Rotella asindividuals most influencing her career. She enjoys skiing (waterand snow), surfing, traveling, movies, reading, most sports andantiquing.

Skinner is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

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Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 24 15 2 0 74.26 $29,485.00 (57)

1984 23 14 2 0 74.61 $23,021.00 (80)

1985 28 22 6 1 73.07 $132,307.00 (14)

1986 24 22 8 1 72.19 $165,242.00 (11)

1987 25 20 7 1 72.79 $193,139.00 (10)

1988 23 16 2 0 73.54 $60,334.00 (52)

1989 27 21 3 0 72.85 $102,589.00 (34)

1990 23 15 1 0 73.95 $66,577.00 (60)

1991 23 15 3 0 73.61 $61,923.00 (74)

1992 23 13 1 0 73.95 $41,651.00 (100)

1993 25 13 4 1 73.10 $129,665.00 (43)

1994 24 22 9 1 71.65 $328,022.00 (12)

1995 26 24 9 1 71.95 $430,248.00 (9)

1996 27 26 8 0 71.83 $413,419.00 (10)

1997 27 17 2 0 72.99 (86) $79,709.00 (80)

1998 22 14 0 0 72.87 (87) $56,605.00 (103)

1999 15 8 1 0 72.48 (69) $59,225.00 (110)

2000 21 12 0 0 73.28 (103) $67,980.00 (110)

2001 16 9 0 0 73.28 (100) $29,580.00 (135)

2002 21 13 1 0 73.61 (98) $59,572.00 (103)

2003 17 2 0 0 75.06 (161) $5,155.00 (222)

Val Skinner’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1981 32 119 0 CUT 160 +16 75 85 0 0 $0.00

1982 28 17 35 T45 305 +17 75 73 79 78 $1,310.00

1983 64 20 27 T19 298 +14 79 71 75 73 $2,950.00

1984 61 42 32 T31 304 +16 78 76 75 75 $2,250.00

1985 19 19 17 T26 297 +9 73 74 73 77 $2,825.00

1986 23 29 15 T21 296 +8 74 75 71 76 $3,676.50

1987 120 104 0 CUT 157 +13 81 76 0 0 $0.00

1988 53 31 58 T49 297 +13 75 72 78 72 $2,424.00

1989 89 57 46 T51 298 +14 78 72 74 74 $2,292.00

1990 81 102 0 CUT 155 +11 76 79 0 0 $500.00

1993 118 90 0 CUT 151 +7 79 72 0 0 $500.00

1994 97 73 0 CUT 149 +7 76 73 0 0 $500.00

1995 6 13 10 T10 283 +3 68 72 72 71 $22,190.67

1996 38 7 12 T8 283 +3 74 68 71 70 $29,584.00

1997 118 65 0 CUT 148 +6 78 70 0 0 $500.00

1999 119 110 0 CUT 150 +6 77 73 0 0 $500.00

2000 42 44 42 T40 300 +12 74 76 75 75 $13,757.00

2003 119 143 0 CUT 162 +20 79 83 0 0 $750.00

Skinner’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........18� Rounds Played: ...............................56� Times Finished 72 Holes:..................10� Scoring Average:........................74.88� Relation To Par: .............................195� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 2

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................4� Rounds In 60s: ..................................2� Rounds Under Par:.............................4� Rounds At Par:..................................3� Rounds Over Par:.............................49� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..68� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..85

LESLIE SPALDINGBirth Date: February 22, 1969

Birthplace: Billings, MT.

Age: 50 Ht.: 5’8

Home: Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.

College: Alabama

Turned Professional: 1992

Joined LPGA Tour: 1996

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 73 at Tamarisk CountryClub in Rancho Mirage, Calif., to earn one of eight spots.Leslie Spalding started playing golf at the age of 13. She credits herparents, Paul Enright, Craig Shankland, George Winn, Betty Pal-mer, and Todd Anderson as the individuals most influencing hercareer. As a high school student, Spalding was the 1986-87 Mon-tana State Class AA High School champion. She went on to winthe 1991-92 Montana State Women’s Amateur Championships. Atthe University of Alabama, she was the 1990 Neva McCall/Ala-bama Intercollegiate champion and the 1991 Women’s SouthernIntercollegiate (WSIC) champion. After turning professional in1992, Spalding played on the Futures Tour until she qualified forthe LPGA by T-16 at the 1995 LPGA Final Qualifying Tourna-ment.Spalding played full time on the LPGA Tour between 1996 and2005 in 215 events. She made 102 cuts with seven top-ten finishes.Her best finish was T-3 at 2001 ShopRite LPGA Classic.Spalding has been a PGA Member since 1995, and worked as ateaching professional at Yegen Golf Club in Billings, Mont., from2006-07. In 2007, she was named the head coach of the MontanaState women’s golf team. She coached there through 2011 whenshe was offered and took the head coaching job of the women’sgolf team at San Diego State. Under Spalding’s direction, SDSUhas recorded 34 top-five placements, nine event titles, and six teamregional appearances, while her players have earned 18 all-Moun-tain West honors and collected 12 weekly/monthly awards fromthe league office. In addition, the Aztecs have posted the six lowestsingle-season team scoring averages in program history during hertenure. Not to be outdone, Spalding’s players have excelled in theclassroom, garnering 24 all-academic accolades and 13 scholar-athlete certificates from the Mountain West to go with nine WGCAScholar All-America recipients.

Spalding is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

�Leslie Spalding

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1995 1 0 0 0 80.00 $0.00

1996 25 7 0 0 74.31 $20,061.00 (142)

1997 18 5 0 0 74.62 (159) $18,130.00 (160)

1998 28 13 1 0 73.30 (117) $78,118.00 (86)

1999 29 16 2 0 73.00 (105) $87,256.00 (88)

2000 25 14 1 0 73.18 (94) $87,996.00 (96)

2001 24 15 2 0 72.55 (70) $144,918.00 (65)

2002 22 15 2 0 73.56 (93) $99,910.00 (81)

2003 21 9 0 0 73.41 (115) $33,869.00 (137)

2004 4 1 0 0 74.00 (149) $2,165.00 (190)

2005 14 7 0 0 74.23 (118) $33,063.00 (132)

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Leslie Spalding’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1995 138 148 0 CUT 160 +20 79 81 0 0 $500.00

1997 118 104 0 CUT 152 +10 78 74 0 0 $500.00

1998 3 7 13 T36 301 +17 69 74 78 80 $8,897.00

2001 60 77 0 CUT 149 +9 74 75 0 0 $500.00

2002 41 23 57 T44 293 +13 73 73 77 70 $11,121.00

Spalding’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ........... 5� Rounds Played: ...............................14� Times Finished 72 Holes:................... 2� Scoring Average:........................75.36� Relation To Par: ...............................69� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 0� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 0

� Top 25 Finishes: ................................0� Rounds In 60s: ..................................1� Rounds Under Par:.............................1� Rounds At Par:..................................1� Rounds Over Par:.............................12� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..69� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..81

HOLLIS STACYBirth Date: March 16, 1954

Birthplace: Savannah, Ga.

Age: 65 Ht.: 5’5

Home: Holmes Beach, Fla.

College: Rollins College

Turned Professional: 1974

Joined LPGA Tour: 1974

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 6-4

LPGA Tour Victories: 18 - 1977 Potamkin Cadillac Classic,U.S. Women’s Open, LPGA State Farm Classic; 1978Birmingham Classic, U.S. Women’s Open; 1979 MayflowerClassic; 1980 Moss Creek Women’s Invitational; 1981 WestVirginia Classic, San Diego Inamori Golf Classic; 1982HealthSouth Inaugural, USX Golf Classic, West VirginiaClassic; 1983 USX Golf Classic, Moss Creek Women’sInvitational, du Maurier Classic; 1984 U.S. Women’s Open;1985 HealthSouth Inaugural; 1991 Crestar-Farm Fresh Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 4, 7, 8Stacy became a golfer after attending the 1966 Masters. She playedgolf not far from her family home in Savannah, Ga. Her gameblossomed in her teens, and beginning in 1969, Stacy won the U.S.Girls’ Junior three consecutive times, the first player to accomplishthis feat, in 1969, 1970, and 1971. In 1970, she won the North andSouth Women’s Amateur at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club andplayed for the 1972 United States Curtis Cup team. She attendedRollins College in Winter Park, Fla. and became a member of theLPGA Tour in 1974.Stacy played full-time on the LPGA Tour between 1974 and 2000.She played in 636 events making 532 cuts. She was in the top-ten145 times (23% of her starts) and won 18 times. Stacy’s best yearon tour was in 1982, she won 3 times (Whirlpool Championship,S&H Golf Classic & West Virginia LPGA Classic), was runner-uptwice and was in the top-ten 11 times. During this time she made$161,361 and was 8th on the money list.Stacy won four major championships during her career: the U.S.Women’s Open in 1977, 1978, and 1984, and the 1983 Peter Jack-son Classic (later known as the du Maurier Classic). She has 18LPGA wins; her last win came in 1991 at the Crestar-Farm FreshClassic.Stacy is a member of the U.S. Girls’ Junior committee, as her motheronce was and ran the local qualifier for years near her home in Lake-wood, Colo. Stacy also has tried her hand as a course architect, design-ing Blackhawk Golf Club in central Texas, and is on the advisoryboard at EC4 Technologies, a security-credentials company.She also finds time to raise funds for Project Angel Heart, a Den-ver-based organization that serves meals to shut-ins with life-threatening diseases.Stacy was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in the veter-ans category in 2012.Stacy has played in over 35 Legends events winning the 2001Copp’s Great Lakes Classic. She was T-14 in the 2016 LegendsChampionship and 30th at 2017 Senior LPGA Championship. In2018, she finished T-67 at the Senior LPGA Championship andT-11 at the Suquamish Clearwater Legends Cup in Washington.Stacy shot 77-76-77-76=306 (+14) to finish T-28 in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

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Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 25 24 8 3 72.99 $149,035.00 (9)

1984 23 20 4 1 73.02 $87,106.00 (17)

1985 24 20 6 1 72.62 $100,592.00 (18)

1986 23 22 7 0 72.29 $104,736.00 (19)

1987 24 18 6 0 72.89 $86,261.00 (25)

1988 16 11 1 0 73.17 $34,591.00 (72)

1989 23 19 4 0 72.64 $134,461.00 (25)

1990 21 16 2 0 73.89 $64,074.00 (65)

1991 19 14 2 1 73.03 $114,730.00 (45)

1992 24 21 4 0 72.43 $132,323.00 (44)

1993 21 18 8 0 71.87 $191,257.00 (26)

1994 25 19 2 0 72.38 $96,124.00 (59)

1995 23 17 1 0 72.92 $76,840.00 (69)

1996 21 9 1 0 73.53 $45,809.00 (103)

1997 22 16 1 0 72.53 (53) $79,915.00 (79)

1998 18 15 2 0 72.48 (65) $150,420.00 (47)

1999 22 17 4 0 71.78 (36) $173,127.00 (51)

2000 17 9 0 0 73.31 (106) $48,842.00 (129)

Hollis Stacy’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1970 60 51 0 CUT 153 +11 77 76 0 0 $0.00

1971 40 68 0 CUT 163 +19 78 85 0 0 $0.00

1972 110 85 0 CUT 167 +23 86 81 0 0 $0.00

1973 46 43 20 T25 304 +12 77 77 73 77 $0.00

1974 38 25 6 T14 303 +15 77 75 72 79 $998.75

1975 104 81 0 CUT 162 +18 83 79 0 0 $0.00

1976 16 39 23 T23 308 +24 75 80 75 78 $1,004.29

1977 1 1 1 Win 292 +4 70 73 75 74 $11,040.44

1978 2 4 1 Win 289 +5 70 75 72 72 $15,000.00

1979 3 14 13 T15 293 +9 71 75 74 73 $2,350.00

1980 26 5 2 2 289 +5 75 71 70 73 $11,347.50

1981 15 19 12 T10 292 +4 73 75 71 73 $2,967.00

1982 64 33 54 T49 306 +18 78 73 79 76 $1,229.50

1983 51 33 21 T32 302 +18 78 74 72 78 $1,880.00

1984 12 4 5 Win 290 +2 74 72 75 69 $36,000.00

1985 83 94 0 CUT 156 +12 78 78 0 0 $0.00

1986 13 4 6 T11 293 +5 73 72 73 75 $5,805.33

1987 45 55 48 T33 299 +11 76 76 75 72 $2,857.58

1988 77 31 50 T53 299 +15 77 70 76 76 $2,090.50

1989 89 42 34 T38 295 +11 78 70 73 74 $3,458.00

1990 14 9 27 T9 289 +1 71 72 77 69 $8,533.00

1991 17 31 64 T41 298 +14 73 76 78 71 $3,945.50

1992 46 79 0 CUT 153 +11 75 78 0 0 $500.00

1993 52 65 0 CUT 148 +4 74 74 0 0 $500.00

1994 37 73 0 CUT 149 +7 72 77 0 0 $500.00

1995 11 15 28 T37 290 +10 69 72 75 74 $5,218.00

1996 38 63 0 CUT 149 +9 74 75 0 0 $500.00

1997 102 74 0 CUT 149 +7 77 72 0 0 $500.00

1998 74 12 40 T15 297 +13 76 68 82 71 $25,871.00

1999 63 64 0 CUT 145 +1 73 72 0 0 $500.00

2000 110 72 0 CUT 152 +8 79 73 0 0 $500.00

Stacy’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played: ..........31� Rounds Played: .............................100� Times Finished 72 Holes:..................19� Scoring Average:........................74.74� Relation To Par: .............................326� Top 3 Finishes: ................................. 4� Top 5 Finishes: ................................. 4� Top 10 Finishes: ............................... 6

� Top 25 Finishes: ..............................12� Rounds In 60s: ..................................4� Rounds Under Par:...........................11� Rounds At Par:................................10� Rounds Over Par:.............................75� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..68� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score:..86

JAN STEPHENSONBirth Date: December 22, 1951

Birthplace: Sydney, Australia

Age: 67 Ht.: 5’5

Home: Windermere, Fla.

College: Hales College

Turned Professional: 1973

Joined LPGA Tour: 1974

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 0-4

LPGA Tour Victories: 16 - 1976 Sarah Coventry NaplesClassic, Birmingham Classic; 1978 Moss Creek Women’sInvitational; 1980 Safeway International; 1981 du MaurierClassic, Dallas Civitan Open, Crestar-Farm Fresh Classic; 1982McDonald’s LPGA Championship, Lady Keystone Open; 1983Welch’s /Circle K Championship, Lady Keystone Open, U.S.Women’s Open; 1985 GNA/Glendale Federal Classic; 1987Santa Barbara Open, SAFECO Classic, Konica San Jose Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 4, 7, 8Stephenson was born in Sydney, Aus. While a teenager, she wonfive consecutive New South Wales Schoolgirl Championships, be-ginning in 1964, and followed that up with three straight wins inthe New South Wales Junior Championship. She turned profes-sional in 1973 and won the Wills Australian Ladies Open that year,a title she captured again in 1977.In 1974, Jan qualified for the LPGA Tour by finishing 2nd at theLPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn exempt status. Thisbegan her career on the LPGA Tour, she played full-time till 2003.In those years she played in 745 events and made 575 cuts. Shemade the cut in 187 (25% of her starts) events and won 18 times.In her career, she earned $3,087,904. In the 28 years Stephensonwas on the LPGA Tour she was in the top-ten on the yearly moneylist seven times, the best-being 4th in 1983 when she won $195,450and 4th again in 1987 when she won $227,303. Her best financialyear was in 1999 when she won $296,347 and was 30th on themoney list.Stephenson had three years in which she won three times in a singleyear, 1981, 1983 and 1987. She was also Rookie of the Year in1974. She also won three majors, the 1981 Peter Jackson Classic,1982 LPGA Championship and the 1983 U.S. Women’s Open.Stephenson won once on the Ladies European Tour at the 1985Hennessy French Open and won twice in Japan at the 1981 WorldLadies Golf Tournament and the 1985 Nichirei Ladies Cup. In1983 Jan won the JC Penney Mixed Team Classic partnered withFred Couples.In 1990 while leaving a professional basketball game a muggergrabbed Stephenson’s purse and tried to yank her wedding ring off.Her left ring finger was broken in two places, an injury that stillbothers her while playing in cold or wet weather. She was forcedto change from a left-sided swing to a right-sided one.

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Stephenson created, “Jan for Juniors,” which has been a successencouraging more juniors to succeed at academics and golf. Shealso started Jan Stephenson’s Crossroads Foundation to assistwomen and children who are at Crossroads in their lives and needhelp in making decisions and implementing them. Stephenson alsohas played in over 50 Legends events winning three of them: the2000 Hy-Vee Classic, was co-champion of the 2005 BJ’s CharityChampionship and the 2007 Handa Australia Cup. Of late,Stephenson was T-10 at the 2016 Legends Championship and T-73at the 2017 Senior LPGA Championship. In 2018 she finished T-49at the Senior LPGA Championship and 21st at the SuquamishClearwater Legends Cup in Washington.Stephenson shot 77-82=159 (+13) to miss the cut in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

�Jan Stephenson

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 29 29 15 3 72.23 $195,449.00 (4)

1984 29 26 9 0 72.84 $101,216.00 (14)

1985 30 27 6 1 72.93 $148,517.00 (10)

1986 29 26 12 0 72.06 $165,237.00 (12)

1987 25 19 9 3 72.19 $227,303.00 (4)

1988 27 23 16 0 71.29 $236,739.00 (9)

1989 21 16 4 0 72.46 $71,550.00 (45)

1990 13 9 1 0 73.63 $31,050.00 (105)

1991 20 12 2 0 73.39 $49,466.00 (88)

1992 27 17 4 0 73.19 $132,634.00 (42)

1993 24 19 4 0 72.18 $188,950.00 (27)

1994 22 19 4 0 72.74 $99,766.00 (56)

1995 19 8 1 0 74.04 $72,822.00 (72)

1996 26 16 0 0 73.04 $79,245.00 (76)

1997 27 18 2 0 72.62 (60) $116,793.00 (61)

1998 27 14 1 0 73.33 (120) $65,861.00 (95)

1999 30 24 4 0 71.95 (44) $296,347.00 (30)

2000 24 15 1 0 73.60 (122) $81,372.00 (99)

2001 19 2 0 0 74.65 (138) $5,078.00 (179)

2002 16 7 0 0 74.16 (119) $26,482.00 (136)

2003 15 4 0 0 73.97 (142) $26,477.00 (146)

2004 3 0 0 0 76.20 (211) $0.00

2005 4 1 0 0 74.90 $4,290.00 (182)

2006 2 1 0 0 76.60 $4,155.00 (187)

2007 1 0 0 0 0.00 $0.00

2008 5 0 0 0 75.40 $0.00

2009 1 0 0 0 76.00 $0.00

Jan Stephenson’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1974 92 45 44 T44 312 +24 81 74 80 77 $488.75

1975 39 32 38 T36 314 +26 79 78 79 78 $534.76

1976 57 39 23 T17 307 +23 79 76 75 77 $1,229.29

1977 2 4 2 T4 298 +10 72 75 72 79 $2,923.77

1978 31 8 15 T20 298 +14 75 72 77 74 $1,500.00

1979 29 30 28 T26 296 +12 75 74 74 73 $1,292.00

1980 10 37 0 WD 151 +9 73 78 0 0 $0.00

1981 50 13 28 T29 300 +12 76 70 77 77 $1,380.00

1982 28 17 13 WD 222 +6 75 73 74 0 $0.00

1983 3 2 1 Win 290 +6 72 73 71 74 $32,780.00

1984 3 34 13 T27 303 +15 72 81 71 79 $2,497.33

1985 4 10 9 T12 293 +5 71 74 73 75 $4,342.50

1986 5 39 15 T11 293 +5 72 78 70 73 $5,805.33

1987 107 117 0 CUT 159 +15 80 79 0 0 $0.00

1988 16 13 9 5 284 Even 72 72 71 69 $14,393.00

1989 49 50 0 WD 149 +7 75 74 0 0 $0.00

1990 59 37 27 48 298 +10 75 72 73 78 $2,540.00

1991 50 31 50 T44 299 +15 76 73 76 74 $3,562.60

1992 46 15 40 T36 299 +15 75 71 78 75 $4,788.83

1993 31 99 0 CUT 152 +8 73 79 0 0 $500.00

1994 20 59 54 T54 296 +12 70 77 74 75 $3,619.00

1995 60 73 60 T51 294 +14 73 75 73 73 $3,091.00

1996 99 46 57 T54 295 +15 77 70 75 73 $3,343.00

1997 15 27 57 T48 294 +10 71 73 79 71 $4,262.00

1998 32 55 60 T57 309 +25 73 77 82 77 $4,338.00

2000 23 22 36 T46 302 +14 73 74 77 78 $10,187.00

Stephenson’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........26� Rounds Played: ...............................95� Times Finished 72 Holes: .................21� Scoring Average: ....................... 74.81� Relation To Par:............................. 327� Top 3 Finishes:..................................1� Top 5 Finishes:..................................3� Top 10 Finishes:................................3

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 7� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 1� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 6� Rounds At Par:................................ 11� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 78� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 69� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 82

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AMY STUBBLEFIELDBirth Date: August 03, 1966

Birthplace: Waco, Texas

Age: 52 Ht.: 5’5

Home: Palm Desert

College: North Eastern

Turned Professional: 1994

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 72 at Tamarisk CountryClub in Rancho Mirage, Calif., to earn one of eight spots.Stubblefield played basketball in college and didn’t start playinggolf until 1991 after she graduated. She worked for Lotus softwarein Boston and started playing more often, getting better and morecompetitive. Stubblefield wanted to see if she could make a livingplaying golf and moved to Jupiter, Fla. and got a job at Jonathan’sLanding Golf Club, in the shop and giving lessons.In 1995, she moved to California and tried to play professionalgolf, but after a number of unsuccessful tries at LPGA Q-School,instead got a job teaching at BigHorn Golf Club in Palm Desert in1998. In 2012, Stubblefield met her future husband Mike Stubble-field who was the head professional at Montclair Golf Club. Theygot married in 2013 and he took a job at Old Badly Club in Sara-toga, Wyoming where Stubblefield helped in the pro shop.Today Stubblefield gives lessons at Old Badly Club during thesummer and at BigHorn Golf Club in the winter. She has won a halfdozen mini-tour events.

Stubblefield is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

LARA TENNANTBirth Date: December 12, 1966

Birthplace: Portland, Ore.

Age: 52

Home: Portland, Ore.

College: University of Arizona

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 18Lara Tennant started playing golf at 10 years old and went on toplay the University of Arizona.Tennant, a full-time mother of five, has competed in 11 USGAchampionships, including two U.S. Women’s Amateurs and threeU.S. Women’s Mid-Amateurs.She played in the 2000 U.S. Women’s Amateur and the 2017 U.S.Senior Women’s Amateur on her home course, Waverley CountryClub. Her husband, Bob, grew up in a house on the 12th hole atWaverly, and her father, George Mack Sr., learned how to play atthe course. Mack has played in five USGA championships includ-ing the 1990 U.S. Senior Open and the 1996 U.S. Senior Amateur.Despite being the top seed following stroke play at the 2017 U.S.Senior Women’s Amateur, Tennant lost in the Round of 64 toCourtney Myhrum, 1 up. Her father served as her caddie in thechampionship.Tennant won two Oregon Golf Association championships in 2017- the Oregon Senior Women’s Amateur and Oregon Women’sMid-Amateur, which she also won in 2003 and 2008. She is also a10-time winner at the Oregon Coast Invitational and a four-timemember of the PNGA Cup Team.Tennant won the 2018 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur beating SueWooster in the finals 3 & 2. Tennant’s father caddied for herthroughout the week.Tennant shot 85-77=162 (+16) to miss the cut in the inaugural U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

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MARIE-THERESE TORTI (a)Birth Date: April 17, 1963

Birthplace: Montreal, Canada

Age: 56

Home: Candiac, Canada

College: McGill University

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 77 at Bay Club at Matta-poisett in Mattapoisett, Mass. to earn one of five spots.Marie-Therese Torti picked up the game of golf at the age of 14 andcredits her father as her biggest influencer. She went to college atMcGill University in Montreal.Torti advanced to the Round of 32 at the 1998 U.S. Women’sMid-Amateur and to the Round of 64 at the 2013 Women’s SeniorAmateur. In both the 2015 and 2016 U.S. Senior Women’s Ama-teur, Torti advanced to the Round of 32.At the 2017 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur, Torti advanced to theRound of 32 before losing to fellow Canadian, Mary Ann Hay-ward, in 18 holes. Torti then caddied for Hayward in her nextmatch.Torti, a self-employed mother of two, was a member of the QuebecProvincial Team for 12 consecutive years, 1995-2006. She won theQuebec Amateur Championship in 2005, while also being a three-time Quebec Amateur Match Play Champion (2004, 2008, 2011).As a senior player, Torti has won the 2010 Quebec Senior Cham-pionship and the 2013 and 2017 Quebec Senior Match Play Cham-pionship. She has also been a part of the Quebec Senior team forfive years, 2013-2018.Torti shot 76-82-83-81=322 (+30) to finish T-53 in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

MARIANNE TOWERSEY (a)Birth Date: January 24, 1951

Birthplace: Orange, Ca.

Age: 68

Home: Pebble Beach, Ca.

College: Stanford University

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 77 at Stanford GolfCourse in Stanford, Calif., to earn one of five spots.Marianne Towersey began playing golf at the age of 3. She creditsher parents, grandparents and godparents as those who have influ-enced her most. She won the California Senior Women’s AmateurChampionship seven times between 2002 and 2009 and has earnedtwo California Super Senior Amateur titles in 2017 and 2018.Towersey has competed in 36 USGA championships. In 1967, sheadvanced to the Round of 16 at the U.S. Girls’ Junior and thenmade it to the quarterfinals at the U.S. Women’s Amateur. One ofher many golf highlights is beating JoAnne Carner in match playat the 1967 U.S. Girls’ Junior.She went on to compete in three more U.S. Women’s Amateurs.She played in 12 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateurs, advancing to theRound of 16 in 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004. She represented Cali-fornia twice in the USGA Women’s State Team championship andhas participated in 16 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur champion-ships. She lost in the quarterfinals four times, and her best finishwas a semifinal run in 2003 in Austin, Texas. At the 2018 U.S.Senior Women’s Amateur, she lost in the Round of 32.Towersey is currently retired and lives in Pebble Beach, Calif. withher husband, Brian. She has two sons, Chad and Patrick, and twostepdaughters Allyson and Michelle. Both Chad and Patrick workin the surf industry.Towersey’s interests outside of golf include board surfing, bodysurfing, paddle boarding, running, taking college classes, art, kiteflying, tennis, skiing, reading, bocce ball, biking, traveling, cook-ing and entertaining at home.

Towersey is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

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KRIS TSCHETTERBirth Date: December 30, 1964

Birthplace: Detroit, Mich.

Age: 54 Ht.: 5’7

Home: Warrenton, Va.

College: TCU

Turned Professional: 1984

Joined PGA Tour: 1988

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 0-1

LPGA Tour Victories: 1 - 1992 Rainbow Foods Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 8]Kris Tschetter was raised in Sioux Falls, S.D. Tschetter won the1983 American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) Tournament ofChampions and was a four-time winner of the South Dakota StateWomen’s Amateur Championship (1983-86).As a collegiate golfer in the 1980’s, Tschetter became a memberat the prestigious Shady Oaks Country Club where Ben Hogan wasa member. On the range Hogan noticed her practicing and offeredto help her with her swing, giving her priceless lessons on golf andlife. Tschetter shares a heartwarming account of her 15-year friend-ship with Ben Hogan in a book called, “Mr. Hogan, The Man IKnew”.In 1984, she qualified for the U.S. Women’s Open and the follow-ing year was a quarterfinalist at the Trans-National. Tschetterplayed college golf at Texas Christian University (TCU), whereshe was a three-time member of the All-Southwest ConferenceTeam. She finished ninth at the 1987 NCAA Championship.Tschetter played full-time on the LPGA Tour between 1988 and2006 where she played in 506 events making 316 cuts. She was inthe top-ten 50 times and won once at the 1992 Northgate ComputerClassic. Tschetter had 10 runner-up finishes including two majorchampionships, the 1996 U.S. Women’s Open and the 1997 KraftNabisco Championship. Tschetter’s best year on tour was in 1995when she was a runner-up at the Hawaiian Ladies and the SprintChampionship and had 7, top-seven finishes. That year she won$363,202 to finish 12th on the money list. Tschetter won$2,924,434 during her career on the LPGA Tour.She underwent hip surgery in 2000 and returned in 2001 to recordsix top-tens and earn the Heather Farr Player Award. She finishedT-58 in the 2018 Senior LPGA Championship.Tschetter founded the Kris Tschetter Celebrity Golf Benefit forKids in 1991, an event that raises money for children’s charities inthe Sioux Falls, S.D. area. She credits her husband and coach, KirkLucas for influencing her career and getting her where she is today.Lucas has been teaching her since the two met in 1992. They havetwo daughters: Lainey Elizabeth and Kyra Marie and reside inWarrenton, Va.Tschetter shot 82-78=160 (+14) to miss the cut in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

�Kris Tschetter

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1984 1 0 0 0 78.50 $0.00

1988 28 10 0 0 75.96 $7,580.00 (148)

1989 26 15 0 0 74.04 $18,315.00 (110)

1990 27 16 1 0 74.00 $39,469.00 (91)

1991 26 19 3 0 73.05 $129,532.00 (38)

1992 29 21 5 1 72.90 $157,436.00 (34)

1993 26 21 3 0 72.29 $196,913.00 (25)

1994 26 20 2 0 72.86 $112,229.00 (50)

1995 27 23 7 0 71.93 $363,202.00 (12)

1996 27 25 5 0 71.72 $321,840.00 (14)

1997 28 19 5 0 72.10 (29) $283,661.00 (27)

1998 26 14 3 0 72.99 (102) $104,837.00 (67)

1999 25 17 7 0 71.74 (33) $252,132.00 (34)

2000 15 7 1 0 73.45 (112) $59,761.00 (117)

2001 21 17 6 0 71.31 (18) $288,839.00 (36)

2002 22 19 2 0 71.67 (23) $213,935.00 (47)

2003 18 9 0 0 72.98 (82) $49,507.00 (116)

2004 23 11 1 0 73.47 (123) $92,736.00 (92)

2005 24 13 0 0 73.74 (96) $112,513.00 (76)

2006 20 10 0 0 72.70 (73) $76,717.00 (99)

2007 4 0 0 0 75.29 $0.00

2008 9 2 0 0 74.59 $7,820.00 (174)

2009 17 8 0 0 74.10 (130) $36,402.00 (122)

2010 7 0 0 0 77.64 $0.00

2011 3 0 0 0 76.83 $0.00

Kris Tschetter’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1984 126 63 0 CUT 157 +13 83 74 0 0 $0.00

1990 7 21 52 T49 299 +11 70 75 79 75 $2,264.00

1991 73 31 5 T15 292 +8 77 72 67 76 $7,665.33

1992 6 9 14 T36 299 +15 70 74 76 79 $4,788.83

1993 31 24 9 T17 288 Even 73 71 69 75 $9,978.00

1994 25 31 25 T25 289 +5 71 73 72 73 $8,089.50

1995 6 21 7 T13 284 +4 68 74 69 73 $18,007.33

1996 3 21 7 2 278 -2 70 74 68 66 $125,000.00

1997 102 104 0 CUT 152 +10 77 75 0 0 $500.00

1998 59 33 30 T36 301 +17 75 72 77 77 $8,897.00

1999 44 45 32 T40 291 +3 72 72 71 76 $8,882.00

2001 32 50 55 T30 291 +11 72 74 77 68 $20,472.00

2002 28 58 48 T37 292 +12 72 77 72 71 $15,209.00

2004 134 106 0 CUT 151 +9 79 72 0 0 $750.00

2005 70 52 42 T52 303 +19 76 74 73 80 $10,707.00

2006 136 69 0 CUT 151 +9 80 71 0 0 $1,000.00

2009 52 73 0 CUT 152 +10 75 77 0 0 $1,000.00

Tschetter’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........17� Rounds Played: ...............................58� Times Finished 72 Holes: .................12� Scoring Average: ....................... 73.62� Relation To Par:............................. 154� Top 3 Finishes:..................................1� Top 5 Finishes:..................................1� Top 10 Finishes:................................1

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 5� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 7� Rounds Under Par: .......................... 11� Rounds At Par:.................................. 5� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 42� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 66� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 83

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KAREN WEISSBirth Date: March 15, 1966

Birthplace: St. Paul, Minn.

Age: 53 Ht.: 5’3

Home: Afton, Minn.

College: Minnesota

Turned Professional: 1994

Joined LPGA Tour: 1994

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot an 80 at Edina CountryClub in Edina, Minn., to earn the solo qualifying spots.Karen Weiss started playing golf at the age of 10 and credits JimWeiss and teaching pro Jim Manthis as the individuals who mostinfluenced her career. She captured four Minnesota State Amateurtitles from 1988-90. While competing for the University of Minne-sota golf team, she was named to the Big 10 All-Conference Teamand was selected as the University of Minnesota golf team’s MVPin 1989.Prior to joining the LPGA Tour, she competed on the Player’s WestTour, the Futures Tour, Central Florida Challenge and the AsianTour, where she won 10 tournaments including the Republic ofChina Open.Weiss earned a spot on the LPGA Tour in 1994 and has played inmore than 235 events. She has earned nearly $970,000 in careerwinnings. She recorded her career-best finishes with a T-3 at the1996 PING Welch’s Championship in Tucson and a T-3 at the2001 Office Depot. She carded a career-low 63 during the finalround of the 2001 Standard Register PING. In 2002, she was T-12at the McDonald’s LPGA Championship, her best finish in a major.After earning a master’s degree in horticulture, Weiss has spent thelast 10 years raising her family on a farm in Afton, Minn.

Weiss is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

�Karen Weiss

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1994 16 6 0 0 73.88 $12,012.00 (153)

1995 22 13 1 0 73.44 $48,141.00 (95)

1996 25 16 1 0 73.20 $76,176.00 (80)

1997 29 24 5 0 72.18 (34) $189,812.00 (43)

1998 22 13 2 0 72.41 (58) $73,826.00 (89)

1999 27 17 1 0 72.54 (76) $80,472.00 (97)

2000 24 17 0 0 72.55 (51) $105,723.00 (80)

2001 23 12 2 0 72.66 (75) $186,228.00 (56)

2002 20 14 0 0 73.57 (94) $83,247.00 (87)

2003 14 6 0 0 73.42 (116) $57,599.00 (109)

2005 15 8 0 0 73.28 (78) $45,057.00 (116)

2006 5 1 0 0 72.60 $10,960.00 (169)

Karen Weiss’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1996 38 40 43 T29 289 +9 74 72 73 70 $8,135.00

1997 57 48 37 T21 286 +2 74 72 72 68 $13,800.00

2001 60 44 24 T34 292 +12 74 71 71 76 $18,408.00

2002 70 48 41 T51 294 +14 75 73 72 74 $8,673.00

2003 45 43 54 T43 300 +16 74 74 78 74 $15,338.00

2005 147 138 0 CUT 159 +17 83 76 0 0 $1,000.00

Weiss’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............6� Rounds Played: ...............................22� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................5� Scoring Average: ....................... 73.64� Relation To Par:...............................70� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 1� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 1� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 1� Rounds At Par:.................................. 1� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 20� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 68� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 83

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SUSAN WEST (a)Birth Date: July 12, 1964

Birthplace: Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Age: 54

Home: Tuscaloosa, Ala.

College: University of Alabama

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 72 at Richland CountryClub in Nashville, Tenn., to earn one of two spots.Susan West’s first love has always been golf, but it was tennis thattook her to the University of Alabama. She was a member of theCrimson Tide women’s tennis team from 1982-1986. West is aUnited States Tennis Association national champion, ranking thetop two in doubles and top 10 in singles.Despite being a successful career in tennis, a torn ACL shifted herfocus to golf.West competed in her first USGA Championship in 2010, whenshe advanced to the first round of match play at the U.S. Women’sMid-Amateur. She was a quarterfinalist at the 2014 U.S. SeniorWomen’s Amateur and advanced to the round of 32 in the 2015U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur and Senior Women’s Amateur. Westmoved on to the match play at the 2016 U.S. Senior Women’sAmateur. She was the first recipient of the Tuscaloosa PGA Pro-fessionals of Tuscaloosa County Player of the Year Award in 2010and was also the inaugural recipient of the Alabama Golf Associa-tion Senior Golfer of the Year award in 2017. West captured theAlabama State Senior Amateur Championship in 2015 and 2016.She is a retired CEO of Tuscaloosa Tourism & Sports Commission.West shot 84-86=170 (+24) to miss the cut in the inaugural U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

LORIE WILKESBirth Date: June 12, 1966

Birthplace: Bartow, Fla.

Age: 52

Home: Hernando, Fla.

College: University of Florida

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 77 at The Club at Eagle-brooke in Lakeland, Fla., to earn one of ten spots.In high school, Lorie Wilkes won the 1984 Florida Girls State HighSchool Golf Championship as a senior. She went on to play at theUniversity of Georgia for one quarter before transferring to theUniversity of Florida. She finished in the top 10 at the NCAATournament and was the runner-up in the SEC Tournament hersenior season for the Gators.Wilkes played in 39 events on the Futures Tour over the course offive years and competed in the 1996 U.S. Women’s Open at PineNeedles.She has been a PGA member for 15 years and has 20 years ofteaching experience in golf. Wilkes is now a head golf professionalat Royal Oaks Golf Club in Ocala, Fla. teaching golfers of all skilllevels and ages over the last eight years. She also enjoys runningmarathons.Wilkes is a board member of The Wil-Power Foundation. Herfriend’s son, William Mintner, was a swimmer at Florida SouthernUniversity and died in a tragic accident in 2016. The loss of Wilinspired those close to him to form a movement designed to edu-cate others about how to prevent such a great loss in their own livesby promoting healthy communities through education, revitaliza-tion, wellness and character building. Wilkes said Wil’s story andhis memory is her motivation for this year’s championship. Hergoal is to make the cut and to wear her Wil-Power hat over theweekend in support of Wil and the foundation.

Wilkes is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

Lorie Wilkes’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1996 139 147 0 CUT 162 +22 81 81 0 0 $500.00

Wilkes’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:............1� Rounds Played: .................................2� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................0� Scoring Average: ............................81� Relation To Par:...............................22� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 0� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 0� Rounds At Par:.................................. 0� Rounds Over Par: .............................. 2� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 81� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 81

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MAGGIE WILLBirth Date: November 22, 1964

Birthplace: Whiteville, N.C.

Age: 54 Ht.: 5’4

Home: Wake Forest, N.C.

College: Furman University

Turned Professional: 1988

Joined LPGA Tour: 1989

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 2-0

LPGA Tour Victories: 3 - 1990 Desert Inn LPGA International;1992 Sara Lee Classic; 1994 The Champions Classic

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 16

As a junior Maggie Will was runner-up at the 1980 Carolinas PGAJunior Championship and captured the title in 1981 and 1982. In1982 she also captured a runner-up finish at the PING Junior Clas-sic. Will competed on the Women’s Golf Team at Furman Univer-sity where she was a member of the 1987 runner-up NCAAChampionship team. She qualified for the LPGA Tour on her sec-ond attempt in 1988 and earned exempt status for the 1989 season.

Will played full-time on the LPGA Tour between 1989 and 2009playing 444 events making 238 cuts. She was in the top-ten 19times, winning 3 times. In her rookie season, her best finish wasT-3 at the Mitsubishi Motors Ocean State Open. Will captured herfirst professional win at the 1990 Desert Inn LPGA International.Her second win came in 1992 when she defeated Amy Benz andBrandie Burton on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff at theSara Lee Classic. In 1994, she won the Children’s Medical CenterLPGA Classic and recorded her first career hole-in-one during thefinal round of the Chrysler-Plymouth Tournament of Champions.Will crossed the $1 million mark in career earnings in 2010 afterthe Safeway LPGA Golf Championship. She has career earnings of$1,264,055.

Following her career on Tour, Will became the head women’s golfcoach at the University of Richmond, where she was named CAACoach of the Year, and later served as the 2012 CAA Champion-ship Team assistant coach at UNC Wilmington and North CarolinaState University.

Will is a member of the PGA of America and the LPGA T&CP.She was inducted into the Greater Wilmington (N.C.) Sports Hallof Fame in 2013.

She recently founded Will2Golf, the most comprehensive onlinegolf tournament search and schedule-building site for junior golf-ers. Also founded and owns Get Fit For Putting, a lesson-based andputter-fitting business.

Will shot 80-73-77-75=305 (+13) to finish T-23rd in the first U.S.Senior Women’s Open.

�Maggie Will

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1985 1 0 0 0 82.50 $0.00

1989 30 14 2 0 74.88 $26,976.00 (91)

1990 30 18 3 1 74.05 $110,488.00 (36)

1991 27 18 2 0 73.59 $61,227.00 (75)

1992 29 18 1 1 73.45 $126,428.00 (46)

1993 23 15 0 0 72.79 $49,770.00 (88)

1994 25 15 1 1 73.62 $87,307.00 (64)

1995 23 14 1 0 74.00 $53,289.00 (87)

1996 24 14 3 0 73.23 $142,149.00 (44)

1997 25 17 1 0 72.92 (81) $60,454.00 (99)

1998 13 11 0 0 72.57 (74) $42,749.00 (119)

1999 25 17 2 0 72.61 (81) $124,561.00 (68)

2000 25 15 2 0 73.09 (82) $119,501.00 (73)

2001 27 14 1 0 72.67 (77) $82,623.00 (93)

2002 21 9 0 0 73.43 (89) $47,999.00 (115)

2003 20 6 0 0 73.61 (128) $25,580.00 (149)

2004 23 8 0 0 74.05 (152) $39,025.00 (127)

2005 15 4 0 0 75.08 (147) $12,079.00 (160)

2006 16 6 0 0 73.93 (135) $35,051.00 (132)

2007 8 2 0 0 74.79 $12,392.00 (151)

2008 4 0 0 0 74.63 $0.00

2009 9 1 0 0 73.84 (122) $5,597.00 (155)

Maggie Will’s U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1989 36 50 43 T44 297 +13 74 75 74 74 $2,758.00

1990 105 90 0 CUT 153 +9 78 75 0 0 $500.00

1991 26 53 50 T52 301 +17 74 77 74 76 $2,797.00

1992 83 103 0 CUT 155 +13 77 78 0 0 $500.00

1995 43 53 60 T63 297 +17 72 74 75 76 $2,109.00

1996 9 13 12 T14 286 +6 71 72 70 73 $19,664.00

1997 102 94 0 CUT 151 +9 77 74 0 0 $500.00

1999 27 39 52 T53 294 +6 71 72 75 76 $5,258.00

2000 100 76 0 CUT 153 +9 78 75 0 0 $500.00

2003 55 79 0 CUT 152 +10 75 77 0 0 $750.00

Will’s U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........10� Rounds Played: ...............................30� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................5� Scoring Average: ....................... 74.63� Relation To Par:............................. 109� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 1� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 0� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 1� Rounds At Par:.................................. 2� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 27� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 70� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 78

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KIM WILLIAMSBirth Date: March 23, 1963

Birthplace: Bethesda, Md

Age: 56 Ht.: 6’

Home: Franklin, Tenn.

College: Mississippi State

Turned Professional: 1987

Joined LPGA Tour: 1987

LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 0-1

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: She shot a 73 at Country Club ofSalisbury in Salisbury, N.C., to earn one of four spots)Kim Williams started playing golf at the age of 16. She credits herfather Doug Williams, Dave King and Bill Straughsbaugh as theindividuals who most influenced her career. Williams was a mem-ber of the 1986 U.S. Curtis Cup Team and was the low-amateur inthe 1986 Nabisco Dinah Shore. She captured the 1985-86 SouthernAmateur Championship titles and in 1985 won the Doherty Chal-lenge Cup and the Eastern Amateur. Williams was runner-up at the1984 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship. She also posted vic-tories at the 1984 and 1985 Canadian Amateur Championships andparticipated in four U.S. Women’s Open Championships as anamateur.In 1986, she qualified for the LPGA Tour T-37 at the LPGA FinalQualifying Tournament to earn non-exempt status for the 1987LPGA season. Williams played on the LPGA Tour between 1987and 2007, she played in 415 events. Williams made the cut in 192with 15 top-ten finishes. Her best finish was T-2 at the 1988 SaraLee Classic when she lost a playoff to Patti Rizzo. Her next bestfinish was T-3 at the 1997 Champions Classic.Around 2008, Williams moved to Bethesda, Md. and began teach-ing at East Potomac Park. In 2016, she moved to Tennessee andworked at Golf Tech in Franklin, Tenn. giving lessons. At thepresent time Williams is playing in as many senior events as shecan and is looking for additional opportunities in golf.She competed in the 2017 Senior LPGA Championship where shefinished T-66 and also competed in the 2018 Senior LPGA whereshe finished T-55.

Williams is playing in her firstU.S. Senior Women’s Open

�Kim Williams

Yearly LPGA Tour Statistics/RankYear Starts Cuts Made Top-10s Wins Scoring Avg./Rank Money/Rank

1983 1 0 0 0 79.00 $0.00

1985 1 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

1986 3 1 0 0 76.50 $0.00

1987 17 8 0 0 75.11 $10,041.00 (123)

1988 26 13 1 0 74.33 $41,214.00 (67)

1989 28 7 0 0 75.39 $11,428.00 (137)

1990 1 0 0 0 79.00 $0.00

1992 25 19 1 0 73.46 $54,131.00 (85)

1993 24 12 1 0 73.37 $51,053.00 (87)

1994 24 15 1 0 72.94 $61,703.00 (79)

1995 25 14 1 0 73.42 $66,119.00 (76)

1996 23 13 1 0 73.20 $48,205.00 (99)

1997 26 18 3 0 72.73 (66) $129,063.00 (56)

1998 22 6 0 0 73.88 (142) $19,756.00 (154)

1999 8 2 0 0 73.32 $5,483.00 (184)

2000 14 11 3 0 72.41 (43) $118,756.00 (74)

2001 14 5 0 0 73.68 (118) $31,228.00 (133)

2002 22 10 1 0 74.01 (114) $60,800.00 (102)

2003 19 9 1 0 73.08 (91) $75,343.00 (88)

2004 22 10 0 0 73.00 (99) $82,127.00 (98)

2005 20 10 1 0 73.14 (70) $91,898.00 (85)

2006 12 4 0 0 74.07 (140) $17,125.00 (153)

2007 17 2 0 0 74.63 (127) $5,780.00 (175)

2008 4 2 0 0 74.25 $12,290.00 (164)

2009 3 0 0 0 76.67 $0.00

2010 1 0 0 0 75.50 $0.00

2011 1 0 0 0 80.00 $0.00

2012 3 0 0 0 75.33 $0.00

2014 4 0 0 0 77.37 $0.00

2015 1 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

2016 1 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

2018 1 0 0 0 77.00 $0.00

Kim Williams’ U.S. Women’s Open RecordPlace After Rounds

Year 1 2 3 Finish Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Money

1982 81 106 0 CUT 161 +17 79 82 0 0 $0.00

1983 109 79 0 CUT 158 +16 82 76 0 0 $0.00

1985 98 80 0 CUT 154 +10 79 75 0 0 $0.00

1986 136 125 0 CUT 161 +17 83 78 0 0 $0.00

1989 89 107 0 CUT 156 +14 78 78 0 0 $0.00

1990 134 126 0 CUT 158 +14 81 77 0 0 $500.00

1992 61 87 0 CUT 154 +12 76 78 0 0 $500.00

1993 94 90 0 CUT 151 +7 77 74 0 0 $500.00

1994 37 51 39 T35 292 +8 72 74 72 74 $6,048.38

1996 1 46 27 T25 288 +8 69 78 69 72 $10,483.00

1997 15 14 4 T19 285 +1 71 71 67 76 $17,407.00

1998 1 48 49 T31 300 +16 68 81 79 72 $10,093.00

1999 83 64 0 CUT 145 +1 74 71 0 0 $500.00

2001 60 77 0 CUT 149 +9 74 75 0 0 $500.00

2002 70 116 0 CUT 156 +16 75 81 0 0 $500.00

2003 137 90 0 CUT 153 +11 80 73 0 0 $750.00

2005 88 89 0 CUT 153 +11 77 76 0 0 $1,000.00

Williams’ U.S. Women’s Open Stats:

� U.S. Women’s Open’s Played:..........17� Rounds Played: ...............................42� Times Finished 72 Holes: ...................4� Scoring Average: ....................... 75.57� Relation To Par:............................. 188� Top 3 Finishes:..................................0� Top 5 Finishes:..................................0� Top 10 Finishes:................................0

� Top 25 Finishes:................................ 2� Rounds In 60s:.................................. 4� Rounds Under Par: ............................ 5� Rounds At Par:.................................. 2� Rounds Over Par: ............................ 35� Lowest U.S. Women’s Open Score:.. 67� Highest U.S. Women’s Open Score: . 83

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SUE WOOSTERBirth Date: April 16, 1962

Birthplace: Melbourne, Australia

Age: 57

Home: Lysterfield, Australia

Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY CODE: 18, 21Sue Wooster started playing golf at the age of 25 and is a motherof four.She has moved on to match play in every U.S. Senior Women’sAmateur and U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur she has competed in.Her best finish was making it to the final of the 2018 U.S. SeniorWomen’s Amateur, where she was beaten by Lara Tennant 3 and2. She also advanced to the Round of 32 at the 2016 U.S. SeniorWomen’s Amateur and U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur. Woosteralso advanced to the Round of 32 in the 2017 U.S. Senior Women’sAmateur before falling to Branda Pictor, 2 and 1.Wooster won the 2017 Canadian Women’s Senior Championshipin a playoff over Mary Ann Hayward, becoming the first interna-tional player to win the championship since American GinnyBurkey in 2006.She is a three-time Victoria State Mid-Amateur Champion, win-ning in 2015, 2016 and 2017, while also winning the AustralianMid-Amateur in 2016. Wooster was also a member of the VictorianState Team from 2009-2011.Wooster shot 81-76-78-76=311 (+19) to finish T40 in the inauguralU.S. Senior Women’s Open.

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