2000 Nabisco Championship

The 2000 Nabisco Championship was a women's professional golf tournament, held March 23–26 at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California. This was the 29th edition of the Kraft Nabisco Championship, and the eighteenth as a major championship.

2000 Nabisco Championship
Tournament information
DatesMarch 23–26, 2000
LocationRancho Mirage, California
Course(s)Mission Hills Country Club
Dinah Shore Tourn. Course
Tour(s)LPGA Tour
FormatStroke play - 72 holes
Statistics
Par72
Length6,520 yards (5,962 m)[1]
Field98 players, 73 after cut
Cut151 (+7)
Prize fund$1.25 million
Winner's share$187,500
Champion
Karrie Webb
274 (−14)
Rancho Mirage
Location in the United States
Rancho
Mirage
Location in California

Karrie Webb won the first of her two titles in this event, ten strokes ahead of Dottie Pepper, the defending champion.[2] It was her second consecutive major win and the second of her seven major titles.[3] Webb held an eight-stroke lead after 54 holes,[4] and shot a final round 70 for a comfortable victory.[2][3]

Final leaderboard

Sunday, March 26, 2000

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1 Karrie Webb67-70-67-70=274−14187,500
2 Dottie Pepper68-72-72-72=284−4116,366
3 Meg Mallon75-70-73-67=285−384,916
T4 Cathy Johnston-Forbes74-71-71-70=286−259,755
Michele Redman73-73-69-71=286
T6 Helen Dobson73-74-72-68=287−140,570
Christa Johnson73-68-73-73=287
T8 Rosie Jones74-71-74-69=288E31,135
Kim Saiki-Maloney72-77-68-71=288
T10 Wendy Doolan73-73-69-74=289+124,170
Pat Hurst72-72-70-75=289
Jenny Lidback75-72-74-68=289
Aree Wongluekiet (a)75-71-68-75=2890

(a) - denotes amateur

References

  1. "Scoreboard: Nabisco Championship". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). March 27, 2000. p. 6B.
  2. Harris, Beth (March 27, 2000). "Webb goes aquatic at Nabisco after rolling to 10-stroke victory". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. p. C1.
  3. Garrity, John (April 3, 2000). "Double Bill". Sports Illustrated. p. G7.
  4. "Webb, 13-year-old take over Nabisco". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. March 26, 2000. p. 3G.

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