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2005 LPGA Championship

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2005 LPGA Championship
Tournament information
DatesJune 9–12, 2005
LocationHavre de Grace, Maryland
Course(s)Bulle Rock Golf Course
Tour(s)LPGA Tour
FormatStroke play - 72 holes
Statistics
Par72
Length6,488 yards (5,933 m)[1]
Field150 players, 80 after cut
Cut149 (+5)
Prize fund$1.8 million
Winner's share$270,000
Champion
Sweden Annika Sörenstam
277 (−11)
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Havre de Grace  is located in the United States
Havre de Grace 
Havre de Grace 
Bulle Rock   Golf Course is located in Maryland
Bulle Rock   Golf Course
Bulle Rock  
Golf Course

The 2005 LPGA Championship was the 51st LPGA Championship, played June 9–12 at Bulle Rock Golf Course in Havre de Grace, Maryland. This was the second of four major championships on the LPGA Tour in 2005.

Two-time defending champion Annika Sörenstam won for the third consecutive year, three strokes ahead of runner-up Michelle Wie, a 15-year-old amateur.[2][3] It was the ninth of Sörenstam's ten major titles, and was also consecutive major wins, as she won the Kraft Nabisco Championship by eleven strokes in March.

Wie's inclusion created some controversy, as the event was traditionally for professionals only;[3] she turned pro four months later in October.

Starting with this edition, the LPGA Championship was played at Bulle Rock for five consecutive years, through 2009; the previous eleven were held in nearby Delaware at DuPont Country Club in Wilmington.

Past champions in the field

Made the cut

Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 R3 R4 Total To par Finish
Annika Sörenstam  Sweden 2003, 2004 68 67 69 73 277 −11 1
Laura Davies  England 1994, 1996 67 70 74 71 282 −6 T3
Juli Inkster  United States 1999, 2000 75 71 71 69 286 −2 T13
Karrie Webb  Australia 2001 74 75 72 67 288 E T20
Meg Mallon  United States 1991 74 69 76 72 291 +3 T33
Beth Daniel  United States 1990 73 71 73 79 296 +8 T54

Source:[1][4]

Missed the cut

Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 Total To par
Sherri Turner  United States 1988 75 80 155 +11
Pat Bradley  United States 1986 77 76 153 +11
Sally Little  South Africa 1980 81 72 153 +9
Se Ri Pak  South Korea 1998, 2002 75 78 153 +9
Jane Geddes  United States 1987 77 78 155 +11
Jan Stephenson  Australia 1982 76 79 155 +11
Betsy King  United States 1992 82 75 157 +13
Christa Johnson  United States 1997 83 WD

Source:[4]

Final leaderboard

Sunday, June 12, 2005

Place Player Country Score To par Money ($)
1 Annika Sörenstam  Sweden 68-67-69-73=277 −11 270,000
2 Michelle Wie (a)  United States 69-71-71-69=280 −8 0
T3 Paula Creamer  United States 68-73-74-67=282 −6 140,517
Laura Davies  England 67-70-74-71=282
T5 Natalie Gulbis  United States 67-71-73-73=284 −4 82,486
Lorena Ochoa  Mexico 72-72-68-72=284
T7 Moira Dunn  United States 71-68-72-74=285 −3 43,993
Pat Hurst  United States 72-73-71-69=285
Mi Hyun Kim  South Korea 69-75-74-67=285
Young Kim  South Korea 73-68-68-76=285
Carin Koch  Sweden 74-70-69-72=285
Gloria Park  South Korea 71-71-72-71=285

Source:[1][4][5]

Amateur: Michelle Wie (−8)

References

  1. ^ a b c "Scoreboard: LPGA Tour". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). June 13, 2005. p. E5.
  2. ^ Ferguson, Doug (June 13, 2005). "Sorenstam stays at Woods' pace". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. p. E3.
  3. ^ a b Swift, E.M. (June 20, 2005). "Overdrive". Sports Illustrated. p. G10.
  4. ^ a b c "KPMG Women's PGA Championship (LPGA Championship)". LPGA. 2005. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
  5. ^ "Wegmans LPGA Championship: 2005 results". LPGA. Retrieved June 2, 2012. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
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