1997 LPGA Tour

The 1997 LPGA Tour was the 48th season since the LPGA Tour officially began in 1950. The season ran from January 9 to November 23. The season consisted of 38 official money events. Annika Sörenstam won the most tournaments, six. She also led the money list with earnings of $1,236,789.

There were four first-time winners in 1997: Cindy Figg-Currier, Pat Hurst, Michele Redman, and Wendy Ward. Nancy Lopez won the last of her 48 LPGA career victories in 1997.

The tournament results and award winners are listed below.

Tournament results

The following table shows all the official money events for the 1997 season.[1] "Date" is the ending date of the tournament. The numbers in parentheses after the winners' names are the number of wins they had on the tour up to and including that event. Majors are shown in bold.

DateTournamentLocationWinnerScorePurse ($)1st prize ($)
Jan 12Chrysler-Plymouth Tournament of ChampionsFlorida Annika Sörenstam (7)272 (−16)700,000115,000
Jan 19HealthSouth InauguralFlorida Michelle McGann (6)207 (−9)600,00090,000
Feb 9Diet Dr Pepper National Pro-AmFlorida Kelly Robbins (5)271 (−17)500,00075,000
Feb 16Los Angeles Women's ChampionshipCalifornia Terry-Jo Myers (2)206 (−10)650,00097,500
Feb 22Cup Noodles Hawaiian Ladies OpenHawaii Annika Sörenstam (8)206 (−10)650,00097,500
Mar 2Alpine Australian Ladies MastersAustralia Gail Graham (2)273 (−15)650,00097,500
Mar 16Welch's/Circle K ChampionshipArizona Donna Andrews (5)273 (−15)500,00075,000
Mar 23Standard Register PINGArizona Laura Davies (16)277 (−15)850,000127,500
Mar 30Nabisco Dinah ShoreCalifornia Betsy King (31)276 (−12)900,000135,000
Apr 6Longs Drugs ChallengeCalifornia Annika Sörenstam (9)285 (−3)500,00075,000
Apr 20Susan G. Komen InternationalSouth Carolina Karrie Webb (6)276 (−12)500,00075,000
Apr 27Chick-fil-A Charity ChampionshipGeorgia Nancy Lopez (48)137 (−7)^550,00082,500
May 4Sprint Titleholders ChampionshipFlorida Tammie Green (5)274 (−14)1,200,000180,000
May 11Sara Lee ClassicTennessee Terry-Jo Myers (3)207 (−9)675,000101,250
May 18McDonald's LPGA ChampionshipDelaware Christa Johnson (8)281 (−3)1,200,000180,000
May 25LPGA Corning ClassicNew York Rosie Jones (8)277 (−11)650,00097,500
Jun 1Michelob Light ClassicMissouri Annika Sörenstam (10)277 (−11)600,00090,000
Jun 8Oldsmobile ClassicMichigan Pat Hurst (1)279 (−9)600,00090,000
Jun 15Edina Realty LPGA ClassicMinnesota Danielle Ammaccapane (5)208 (−8)600,00090,000
Jun 22Rochester InternationalNew York Penny Hammel (4)279 (−9)600,00090,000
Jun 29ShopRite LPGA ClassicNew Jersey Michelle McGann (7)201 (−12)900,000135,000
Jul 6Jamie Farr Kroger ClassicOhio Kelly Robbins (6)265 (−19)700,000105,000
Jul 13U.S. Women's OpenOregon Alison Nicholas (3)274 (−10)1,300,000232,500
Jul 20JAL Big Apple ClassicNew York Michele Redman (1)272 (−12)750,000112,500
Jul 27Giant Eagle LPGA ClassicOhio Tammie Green (6)203 (−13)600,00090,000
Aug 1du Maurier ClassicCanada Colleen Walker (8)278 (−14)1,200,000180,000
Aug 10Friendly's ClassicMassachusetts Deb Richard (5)277 (−11)550,00082,500
Aug 17Weetabix Women's British OpenEngland Karrie Webb (7)269 (−19)900,000129,938
Aug 24Star Bank LPGA ClassicOhio Colleen Walker (9)203 (−13)550,00082,500
Sep 1State Farm Rail ClassicIllinois Cindy Figg-Currier (1)200 (−16)600,00090,000
Sep 7Safeway LPGA Golf ChampionshipOregon Christa Johnson (9)206 (−10)550,00082,500
Sep 14Safeco ClassicWashington Karrie Webb (8)272 (−16)550,00082,500
Sep 21Welch's ChampionshipMassachusetts Liselotte Neumann (9)276 (−12)550,00082,500
Sep 28Fieldcrest Cannon ClassicNorth Carolina Wendy Ward (1)265 (−23)550,00082,500
Oct 5CoreStates Betsy King ClassicPennsylvania Annika Sörenstam (11)274 (−14)600,00090,000
Oct 19Samsung World Championship of Women's GolfSouth Korea Juli Inkster (16)280 (−8)525,000131,000
Nov 9Toray Japan Queens CupJapan Liselotte Neumann (10)205 (−11)750,000112,500
Nov 23ITT LPGA Tour ChampionshipNevada Annika Sörenstam (12)277 (−11)750,000160,000

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Awards

AwardWinnerCountry
Money winnerAnnika Sörenstam (2) Sweden
Scoring leader (Vare Trophy)Karrie Webb Australia
Player of the YearAnnika Sörenstam (2) Sweden
Rookie of the YearLisa Hackney England
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