1991 U.S. Women's Open

The 1991 U.S. Women's Open was the 46th edition of the U.S. Women's Open, held July 11–14 at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. Meg Mallon shot a final round 67 (−4) to finish at 283 (−1), two strokes ahead of runner-up Pat Bradley.[2][3] Mallon trailed Bradley by three strokes with ten holes to play.[4] It was the second of Mallon's four major titles; she won the LPGA Championship two weeks earlier. Mallon won her second U.S. Women's Open and final major thirteen years later in 2004.

1991 U.S. Women's Open
Tournament information
DatesJuly 11–14, 1991
LocationFort Worth, Texas
Course(s)Colonial Country Club
Organized byUSGA
Tour(s)LPGA Tour
Statistics
Par71
Length6,340 yards (5,797 m)
Cut152 (+10)[1]
Prize fund$600,000
Winner's share$110,000
Champion
Meg Mallon
283 (−1)
Colonial CC
Location in the United States
Colonial CC
Location in Texas

Play was so painstakingly slow during the first round that Lori Garbacz decided to protest. While playing the 14th hole, Garbacz had her caddie go to a nearby pay phone and order a pizza that she wanted delivered to the 17th tee. The pizza was waiting for Garbacz and she had plenty of time to eat it, as there were two groups ahead of her waiting to tee off.[5][6]

Mallon won $110,000, the championship's first six-figure winner's share. It was an increase of nearly 30% over the previous year and double that of just four years earlier. Mallon's name was also engraved into the course's Wall of Champions.

Through 2019, this is the only time the championship has been played in the state of Texas. Colonial has been an annual stop on the PGA Tour since 1946; now known as the Charles Schwab Challenge, it is usually played in May. It also hosted the U.S. Open in 1941, the last before World War II. It was the last time a U. S. Women's Open was conducted on a golf course that hosts a men's PGA Tour annual event until 2023, when the tournament is scheduled to be conducted at the Pebble Beach Golf Links, one of the courses of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the PURE Insurance Championship for the PGA Tour Champions (over-50).

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, July 11, 1991

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 Pat Bradley69−2
T2 Laurel Kean70−1
Meg Mallon
Joan Pitcock
T5 Jane Geddes71E
Sarah LeBrun Ingram (a)
T7 Danielle Ammaccapane72+1
Judy Dickinson
Sally Little
Dana Lofland
Debbie Massey
Missie McGeorge
Mindy Moore
Alice Ritzman
Nancy Scranton
Colleen Walker

Source:[7]

Second round

Friday, July 12, 1991

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1 Pat Bradley69-73=142E
Joan Pitcock70-72=142
T3 Amy Alcott75-68=143+1
Alice Ritzman72-71=143
5 Debbie Massey72-72=144+2
T6 Danielle Ammaccapane72-73=145+3
Jody Anschutz73-72=145
JoAnne Carner73-72=145
Jane Geddes71-74=145
Meg Mallon70-75=145

Source:[1][8]

Third round

Saturday, July 13, 1991

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1 Pat Bradley69-73-72=214+1
Joan Pitcock70-72-72=214
T3 Amy Alcott75-68-72=215+2
Brandie Burton75-71-69=215
T5 Christa Johnson76-72-68=216+3
Meg Mallon70-75-71=216
Kris Tschetter77-72-67=216
T8 Kristi Albers76-70-71=217+4
Jody Anschutz73-72-72=217
Laurel Kean70-76-71=217
Dottie Pepper73-76-68=217

Source:[9]

Final round

Sunday, July 14, 1991

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1 Meg Mallon70-75-71-67=283−1110,000
2 Pat Bradley69-73-72-71=285+155,000
3 Amy Alcott75-68-72-71=286+232,882
4 Laurel Kean70-76-71-70=287+323,996
T5 Christa Johnson76-72-68-72=288+417,601
Dottie Pepper73-76-68-71=288
7 Joan Pitcock70-72-72-75=289+514,623
T8 Brandie Burton75-71-69-75=290+612,252
Jody Anschutz73-72-72-73=290
Kristi Albers76-70-71-73=290

Source:[2]

References

  1. "Bradley shows no signs she might stumble". Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press. July 13, 1991. p. 1D.
  2. "Mallon becomes a popular winner...again". Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press. July 15, 1991. p. 1B.
  3. Garrity, John (July 22, 1991). "A Sizzler". Sports Illustrated. p. 18.
  4. Shatel, Tom (July 15, 1991). "Mallon drums up 2nd major". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. (Dallas Morning News). p. C1.
  5. Zullo, Allan, "Astonishing but True Golf Facts", Andrew McMeels Publishing, Forest Fairview, North Carolina, 2001.
  6. Garbacz, Lori (June 7, 1999). "My Shot". Sports Illustrated. p. G16.
  7. "King stumbles at start of Open". Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press. July 12, 1991. p. 3B.
  8. "U.S. Women's Open scores". Milwaukee Sentinel. July 13, 1991. p. 2B.
  9. "Vets pushed to the wire". Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press. July 14, 1991. p. 3E.

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