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The 1955 U.S. Women's Open was the tenth U.S. Women's Open, held from June 30 to July 2 at Wichita Country Club in Wichita, Kansas. It was the third conducted by the United States Golf Association (USGA).
Tournament information | |
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Dates | June 30 – July 2, 1955 |
Location | Wichita, Kansas |
Course(s) | Wichita Country Club |
Organized by | USGA |
Tour(s) | LPGA Tour |
Format | Stroke play – 72 holes |
Statistics | |
Par | 72 |
Length | 6,330 yards (5,788 m)[1] |
Prize fund | $7,500 |
Winner's share | $2,000 |
Champion | |
Fay Crocker | |
299 (+11) | |
Fay Crocker led wire-to-wire[2] and won the first of her two major championships, four strokes ahead of runners-up Mary Lena Faulk and Louise Suggs.[1] From Uruguay, Crocker was the first international winner of the U.S. Women's Open. She posted a 72 in the second round on Friday in difficult blustery conditions, with winds of 40 mph (64 km/h), and had an eight shot lead after 36 holes.[3] A 79 (+7) in the wind in the third round on Saturday morning reduced it to a single stroke over Faulk, with Suggs another two strokes back.
Defending champion Babe Zaharias did not compete due to back surgery;[4] she also missed the 1953 edition due to colon cancer surgery and died in 1956.[5][6]
This was the second U.S. Women's Open played in Wichita; the first in 1950 was at Rolling Hills Country Club.
Saturday, July 2, 1955
Place | Player | Score | To par | Money ($) |
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1 | Fay Crocker | 74-72-79-74=299 | +11 | 2,000 |
T2 | Mary Lena Faulk | 77-77-72-77=303 | +15 | 1,125 |
Louise Suggs | 79-77-72-75=303 | |||
4 | Jackie Pung | 79-76-76-75=306 | +18 | 750 |
5 | Patty Berg | 78-80-78-71=307 | +19 | 600 |
T6 | Polly Riley (a) | 80-78-74-77=309 | +21 | 0 |
Jackie Yates (a) | 76-79-76-78=309 | |||
8 | Pat Lesser (a) | 81-76-79-75=311 | +23 | 0 |
T9 | Beverly Hanson | 87-76-77-72=312 | +24 | 450 |
Betty Jameson | 83-77-76-76=312 |
Source:[1]
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