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McDonald's LPGA Championship pin Coke flag DuPont Country Club Annika Sörenstam

$ 31.67

Availability: 63 in stock
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  • Sport: Golf-PGA
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    Description

    The
    McDonald's LPGA Championship presented by Coca-Cola
    is a women's professional golf tournament. First held in 1955, it is one of five
    majors
    on the
    LPGA Tour
    . It is not recognized as a major by the
    Ladies European Tour
    , which does not recognize any of the three majors played in the
    United States
    .
    Formerly known as the
    LPGA Championship
    , the
    LPGA
    announced in 2014 that the
    PGA of America
    would become a partner of the event, and that it would be renamed the Women's PGA Championship beginning in 2015—becoming a sister event to the men's
    PGA Championship
    (in a similar manner to the
    U.S. Women's Open
    being a sister event to the men's
    U.S. Open
    ). The partnership included a new title sponsorship agreement with
    KPMG
    , an increase in purse, and a commitment by
    NBC
    to provide network television coverage of the weekend rounds
    2009
    Jun 11–14
    Anna Nordqvist
    Sweden
    273
    −15
    4 strokes
    Bulle Rock Golf Course
    2,000,000
    300,000
    2008
    Jun 5–8
    Yani Tseng
    Taiwan
    276
    −12
    Playoff
    Bulle Rock Golf Course
    2,000,000
    300,000
    2007
    Jun 7–10
    Suzann Pettersen
    Norway
    274
    −14
    1 stroke
    Bulle Rock Golf Course
    2,000,000
    300,000
    2006
    Jun 8–11
    Se Ri Pak
    (3)
    South Korea
    280
    −8
    Playoff
    Bulle Rock Golf Course
    1,800,000
    270,000
    2005
    Jun 9–12
    Annika Sörenstam
    (3)
    Sweden
    277
    −11
    3 strokes
    Bulle Rock Golf Course
    1,800,000
    270,000
    2004
    Jun 10–13
    Annika Sörenstam
    (2)
    Sweden
    271
    −17
    3 strokes
    DuPont Country Club
    1,600,000
    240,000
    2003
    Jun 5–8
    Annika Sörenstam
    Sweden
    278
    −6
    Playoff
    DuPont Country Club
    1,600,000
    240,000
    2002
    Jun 6–9
    Se Ri Pak
    (2)
    South Korea
    279
    −5
    3 strokes
    DuPont Country Club
    1,500,000
    225,000
    2001
    Jun 21–24
    Karrie Webb
    Australia
    270
    −14
    2 strokes
    DuPont Country Club
    1,500,000
    225,000
    2000
    Jun 22–25
    Juli Inkster
    (2)
    United States
    281
    −3
    Playoff
    DuPont Country Club
    1,400,000
    210,000
    1999
    Jun 24–27
    Juli Inkster
    United States
    268
    −16
    4 strokes
    DuPont Country Club
    1,400,000
    210,000
    1998
    May 14–17
    Se Ri Pak
    South Korea
    273
    −11
    3 strokes
    DuPont Country Club
    1,300,000
    195,000
    1997
    May 15–18
    Christa Johnson
    United States
    281
    −3
    Playoff
    DuPont Country Club
    1,200,000
    180,000
    1996
    May 10–12
    Laura Davies
    (2)
    England
    213
    E
    1 stroke
    DuPont Country Club
    1,200,000
    180,000
    1995
    May 11–14
    Kelly Robbins
    United States
    274
    −10
    1 stroke
    DuPont Country Club
    1,200,000
    180,000
    1994
    May 12–15
    Laura Davies
    England
    279
    −5
    3 strokes
    DuPont Country Club
    1,100,000
    165,000