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1981 LPGA Championship

Coordinates: 39°20′56″N 84°16′41″W / 39.349°N 84.278°W / 39.349; -84.278
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1981 LPGA Championship
Tournament information
DatesJune 11–14, 1981
LocationMason, Ohio
Course(s)Jack Nicklaus Golf Center
Grizzly Course
Tour(s)LPGA Tour
FormatStroke play - 72 holes
Statistics
Par72
Length6,258 yards (5,722 m)[1]
Cut149 (+5)
Prize fund$150,000
Winner's share$22,500
Champion
United States Donna Caponi
280 (−8)
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The 1981 LPGA Championship was the 27th LPGA Championship, played June 11–14 at Jack Nicklaus Golf Center at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio, a suburb northeast of Cincinnati.

Donna Caponi sank a fifteen-foot (4.5 m) birdie putt on the final green to win her second LPGA Championship, a stroke ahead of runners-up Jerilyn Britz and Pat Meyers. It was Caponi's fourth and final major title.[2][3]

Final leaderboard

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Sunday, June 14, 1981

Place Player Score To par Money ($)
1 United States Donna Caponi 69-68-70-73=280 −8 22,500
T2 United States Jerilyn Britz 67-71-71-72=281 −7 12,600
United States Pat Meyers 68-70-72-71=281
4 United States Debbie Massey 72-72-69-70=283 −5 7,500
T5 United States JoAnne Carner 72-69-73-70=284 −4 5,350
United States Beth Daniel 72-70-71-71=284
United States Nancy Lopez-Melton 70-72-72-70=284
8 South Africa Sally Little 71-77-69-68=285 −3 4,350
9 United States Amy Alcott 69-70-73-74=286 −2 4,050
T10 United States Martha Nause 69-74-72-72=287 −1 3,600
United States Sandra Palmer 73-70-72-72=287

Source:[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Caponi surges in final holes for the lead". Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. UPI. June 13, 1981. p. 2B.
  2. ^ a b "A birdie flies Caponi to LPGA Championship". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. June 15, 1981. p. 3C.
  3. ^ McDermott, Barry (June 22, 1981). "Prima Donna by a nose". Sports Illustrated. p. 66.
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39°20′56″N 84°16′41″W / 39.349°N 84.278°W / 39.349; -84.278