List of du Maurier Classic champions

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Karrie Webb is the 1999 Champion, which this was part of her career super-slam.

The du Maurier Classic[a] was a women's major championship from 1979 till 2000, and is still a LPGA Tour golf tournament called the Canadian Women's Open, which has been in existence since 1973. This event has always conducted in stroke play competition by the Royal Canadian Golf Association (RCGA).[1]

Pat Bradley holds the record for the most victories when the tournament was a major, with three, and Bradley had the most consecutive wins with two.[1] The lowest under-par and aggregate score achieved while a major was Brandie Burton's 270 (–18) in 1998, which just happened to be her second duMaurier Classic win and only the second along with Bradley to ever accomplish the feat.[1]

Key

Tournament won in a playoff

Champions

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Juli Inkster is the 1984 Champion.
A red-haired woman in a red jacket and navy blue pants and white undershirt and white hat
Meg Mallon is the 2000 Champion.
Year Country Champion Course Location Total score To par Notes
1979  USA Alcott, AmyAmy Alcott Richelieu Valley Golf Club Sainte-Julie, Quebec 285 -7 [2]
1980  USA Bradley, PatPat Bradley St. George's Golf and Country Club Toronto, Ontario 277 -15 [3]
1981  AUS Stephenson, JanJan Stephenson Summerlea Golf & Country Club Dorion, Quebec 278 -10 [4]
1982  USA Haynie, SandraSandra Haynie St. George's Golf and Country Club Toronto, Ontario 280 -8 [5]
1983  USA Stacy, HollisHollis Stacy Beaconsfield Golf Club Pointe-Claire, Quebec 277 -11 [6]
1984  USA Inkster, JuliJuli Inkster St. George's Golf and Country Club Toronto, Ontario 279 -9 [7]
1985  USA Bradley, PatPat Bradley Beaconsfield Golf Club Pointe-Claire, Quebec 278 -10 [8]
1986  USA Bradley, PatPat Bradley  Board of Trade Country Club Woodbridge, Ontario 276 -12 [9][b]
1987  USA Rosenthal, JodyJody Rosenthal Islesmere Golf Club Laval, Quebec 272 -16 [10]
1988  USA Little, SallySally Little Vancouver Golf Club Coquitlam, British Columbia 279 -9 [11]
1989  USA Green, TammieTammie Green Beaconsfield Golf Club Pointe-Claire, Quebec 279 -9 [12]
1990  USA Johnston, CathyCathy Johnston Westmount Golf and Country Club Kitchener, Ontario 276 -16 [13]
1991  USA Scranton, NancyNancy Scranton Vancouver Golf Club Coquitlam, British Columbia 279 -9 [14]
1992  USA Steinhauer, SherriSherri Steinhauer St. Charles Country Club Winnipeg, Manitoba 277 -11 [15]
1993  USA Burton, BrandieBrandie Burton  London Hunt Club London, Ontario 277 -11 [16][c]
1994  USA Nause, MarthaMartha Nause Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club Ottawa, Ontario 279 -9 [17]
1995  PER
 SWE
Lidback, JennyJenny Lidback Beaconsfield Golf Club Pointe-Claire, Quebec 280 -8 [18]
1996  ENG Davies, LauraLaura Davies Edmonton Country Club Edmonton, Alberta 277 -11 [19]
1997  USA Walker, ColleenColleen Walker Glen Abbey Golf Course Oakville, Ontario 278 -14 [20]
1998  USA Burton, BrandieBrandie Burton Essex Golf & Country Club Windsor, Ontario 270 -18 [21]
1999  AUS Webb, KarrieKarrie Webb Priddis Greens, Alberta Golf & Country Club Calgary, Alberta 277 -11 [22]
2000  USA Mallon, MegMeg Mallon Royal Ottawa Golf Club Aylmer, Quebec 282 -6 [23]

Multiple champions

This table lists the golfers who have won more than one du Maurier Classic as a major championship. Bolded years and player name indicates consecutive victories.

Grand Slam winners ‡
Country Golfer Total Years
 United States Pat Bradley 3 1980, 1985, 1986
 United States Brandie Burton 2 1993, 1998

Champions by nationality

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Laura Davies is the only European to win this event as a major championship in 1996.

This table lists the total number of titles won by golfers of each nationality as a major.

RankNationalityWinsWinnersFirst titleLast title
1  United States 18 15 1979 2000
2  Australia 2 2 1981 1999
T3  England 1 1 1996
T3  Peru
 Sweden
1 1 1995

Notes

See also

References

General
Specific
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Canadian Women's Open: 2009 Media Guide" (PDF). Canadian Women's Open. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
  2. AP (1979-07-30). "Amy Outduels Nancy". The Evening Independent. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  3. AP (1980-08-11). "Bradley tips field by one in Toronto". Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
  4. AP (1981-07-06). "Stephenson Wins Jackson Tourney". Ocala Star-Banner. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  5. AP (1982-07-05). "Streaking Haynie captures Peter Jackson golf tournament". Anchorage Daily News. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  6. AP (1983-07-01). "Stacy Holds Off Charge For Jackson Classic Win". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  7. AP (1984-07-30). "Inkster finishes with a bang". Nashua Telegraph. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  8. AP (1985-07-26). "Bradley edges Geddes". Times-News. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  9. Canadian Press (1986-07-28). "Bradley defends title with playoff victory". The Windsor Star. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
  10. Perley, Warren (UPI) (1987-07-11). "Rosenthal Rallies, Wins Du Maurier Classic". Schenectady Gazette. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  11. "Little wins du Maurier Classic". Reading Eagle. 1988-07-04. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
  12. AP (1989-07-03). "Green picks du Maurier for first tournament victory". Times-Daily. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  13. AP (1990-07-01). "Johnston captures du Maurier Classic". Ocala Star-Banner. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  14. AP (1991-09-16). "Scranton storms to big win Birdie-birdie finish decides du Maurier". Toledo Blade. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  15. AP (1992-08-17). "Steinhauer wins major by two shots". The Milwaukee Sentinel. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  16. AP (1993-08-30). "Burton birdies playoff hole, nips King at du Maurier". The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  17. AP (1994-08-29). "Once-sickly golfer triumphs". The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  18. Nutt, Amy (1995-09-04). "First, At Last". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
  19. AP (1996-08-05). "DU MAURIER CLASSIC Davies closes fast". The Milwaukee Sentinel. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  20. Toledo Blade (1997-08-04). "Walker fires 65 for du Maurier win". Toledo Blade. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  21. AP (1998-08-04). "Burton's back in big way". Times-Daily. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  22. Ferguson, Doug (AP) (1998-08-02). "Webb weaves big rally to capture du Maurier". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  23. AP (2000-08-15). "Mallon wins last duMaurier Classic". The Fort Scott Tribune. Retrieved 2010-07-06.

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