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72nd US Girls Junior Golf Eisenhower Golf Club Colorado open ryder lpga british

$ 52.8

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    Description

    The
    United States Girls' Junior Championship
    is one of the thirteen
    U.S.
    national golf championships organized by the
    United States Golf Association
    . It is open to amateur girls who are under 18 on the last day of the competition and have a USGA
    handicap
    index of 18.4 or less. It consists of two days of
    stroke play
    , with the leading 64 competitors then playing a
    match play
    competition to decide the champion.
    The inaugural championship was held in 1949 and was won by
    Marlene Bauer
    from a field of 28 entries.
    Aree Wongluekiet, now
    Aree Song
    , is the youngest winner at 13 years, 99 days in 1999.
    Hollis Stacy
    is the only three-time winner of the tournament.
    Winners
    [
    edit
    ]
    Year
    Winner
    Country
    2020
    Canceled
    2019
    Ye Lei
    China
    2018
    Yealimi Noh
    United States
    2017
    Erica Shepherd
    United States
    2016
    Seong Eun-jeong
    South Korea
    2015
    Seong Eun-jeong
    South Korea
    2014
    Princess Mary Superal
    Philippines
    2013
    Gabriella Then
    United States
    2012
    Minjee Lee
    Australia
    2011
    Ariya Jutanugarn
    Thailand
    2010
    Doris Chen
    United States
    Taiwan
    2009
    Amy Anderson
    United States
    2008
    Alexis Thompson
    United States
    2007
    Kristen Park
    United States
    2006
    Jenny Shin
    South Korea
    2005
    In-Kyung Kim
    South Korea
    2004
    Julieta Granada
    Paraguay
    2003
    Sukjin-Lee Wuesthoff
    South Korea
    United States
    [2]
    2002
    Inbee Park
    South Korea
    2001
    Nicole Perrot
    Chile
    2000
    Lisa Ferrero
    United States
    1999
    Aree Wongluekiet
    Thailand
    1998
    Leigh Anne Hardin
    United States
    1997
    Beth Bauer
    United States
    1996
    Dorothy Delasin
    United States
    1995
    Marcy Newton
    United States
    1994
    Kelli Kuehne
    United States
    1993
    Kellee Booth
    United States
    1992
    Jamie Koizumi
    United States
    1991
    Emilee Klein
    United States
    1990
    Sandrine Mendiburu
    France
    1989
    Brandie Burton
    United States
    1988
    Jamille Jose
    United States
    1987
    Michelle McGann
    United States
    1986
    Pat Hurst
    United States
    1985
    Dana Lofland
    United States
    1984
    Cathy Mockett
    United States
    1983
    Kim Saiki
    United States
    1982
    Heather Farr
    United States
    1981
    Kay Cornelius
    United States
    1980
    Laurie Rinker
    United States
    1979
    Penny Hammel
    United States
    1978
    Lori Castillo
    United States
    1977
    Althea Tome
    United States
    1976
    Pilar Dorado
    United States
    1975
    Dayna Benson
    United States
    1974
    Nancy Lopez
    United States
    1973
    Amy Alcott
    United States
    1972
    Nancy Lopez
    United States