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U.S. Women's Open

Edition:56th
Dates:May 31– June 3
Site:Pine Needles Lodge and GC, Southern Pines, N.C.
Par:35-35–70 (6256 yards)
Purse:$2,900,000
  1 234TotEarnings
1 Karrie Webb70-65-69-69—273$520,000
2Se Ri Pak69-70-70-72—281310,000
3Dottie Pepper74-69-70-69—283202,580
4Cristie Kerr69-73-71-70—283118,697
 Sherri Turner72-70-71-70—283118,697
 Catriona Matthew72-68-70-73—283118,697
7Lorie Kane75-68-72-69—28480,726
 Kristi Albers71-69-74-70—28480,726
 Kelli Kuehne70-71-72-71—28480,726
 Wendy Doolan71-70-70-73—28480,726
11Sophie Gustafson74-66-74-71—28566,581
12Kelly Robbins 72-68-76-70—28657,088
 A.J. Eathorne67-71-75-73—28657,088
 Juli Inkster68-72-71-75—28657,088
 Yuri Fudoh73-68-70-75—28657,088
16Emilee Klein72-69-75-71—28746,885
 Michele Redman70-72-73-72—28746,885
 Annika Sorenstam70-72-73-72—28746,885
19Maria Hjorth70-71-77-70—28837,327
 Marisa Baena71-72-75-70—28837,327
 Jill McGill68-76-72-72—28837,327
 Wendy Ward70-71-74-73—28837,327
 Dorothy Delasin75-72-72-73—28837,327
Early round leaders: 1st—Cindy Figg-Currier and Eathorne (67); 2nd—Webb (135); 3rd—Webb (204).
Top amateur: Candy Hannemann (291).

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