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U.S. Women's Open

Edition:52nd
Dates:July 10–13
Site:Pumpkin Ridge GC, Cornelius, OR
Par:36-35—71 (6365 yards)
Purse:$1,300,000
  1 234TotEarnings
1Alison Nicholas70-66-67-71—274$232,500
2Nancy Lopez69-68-69-69—275137,500
3Kelly Robbins68-69-74-66—27786,708
4Karrie Webb73-72-65-68—27860,432
5Stefania Croce72-69-71-67—27946,159
 Lisa Hackney71-70-67-71—27946,159
7Tammie Green74-70-71-65—28037,542
 Michele Redman74-67-70-69—28037,542
9Five players tied at 282. 28,769
Early round leaders: 1st— Liselotte Neumann (67); 2nd—Nicholas (136); 3rd— Nicholas (203).
Top amateur: Jenny Chuasiriporn (297).

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