1983 LPGA Tour

The 1983 LPGA Tour was the 34th season since the LPGA Tour officially began in 1950. The season ran from January 27 to November 13. The season consisted of 33 official money events. Pat Bradley and Patty Sheehan won the most tournaments, four each. JoAnne Carner led the money list with earnings of $291,404.

There were nine first-time winners in 1983: Lynn Adams, Lauren Howe, Juli Inkster, Alice Miller, Lenore Muraoka, Anne Marie Palli, Lauri Peterson, Kathy Postlewait, and Patti Rizzo. This was the first year that the Nabisco Dinah Shore (now called the Kraft Nabisco Championship) was classified as an LPGA major.

The tournament results and award winners are listed below.

Tournament results

The following table shows all the official money events for the 1983 season.[1] "Date" is the ending date of the tournament. The numbers in parentheses after the winners' names are the number of wins they had on the tour up to and including that event. Majors are shown in bold.

DateTournamentLocationWinnerScorePurse ($)1st prize ($)
Jan 30Mazda Classic of Deer CreekFloridaUnited States Pat Bradley (10)272 (-16)150,00022,500
Feb 6Elizabeth Arden ClassicFloridaUnited States Nancy Lopez (26)285 (-3)150,00022,500
Feb 13Sarasota ClassicFloridaUnited States Donna White (3)284 (-4)175,00026,250
Feb 27Tucson Conquistadores LPGA OpenArizonaAustralia Jan Stephenson (10)207 (-9)150,00022,500
Mar 6Samaritan Turquoise ClassicArizonaFrance Anne Marie Palli (1)205 (-14)150,00022,500
Mar 20Women's Kemper OpenHawaiiUnited States Kathy Whitworth (84)288 (-4)200,00030,000
Apr 3Nabisco Dinah ShoreCaliforniaUnited States Amy Alcott (17)282 (-6)400,00055,000
Apr 10J&B Scotch Pro-AmNevadaUnited States Nancy Lopez (27)283 (-6)200,00030,000
Apr 17Combanks Orlando ClassicFloridaUnited States Lynn Adams (1)208 (-8)150,00022,500
Apr 24S&H Golf ClassicFloridaUnited States Hollis Stacy (13)277 (-11)150,00022,500
May 1CPC InternationalSouth CarolinaUnited States Hollis Stacy (14)285 (-3)175,00026,250
May 8Lady MichelobGeorgiaUnited States Janet Coles (2)206 (-10)150,00022,500
May 15United Virginia Bank ClassicVirginiaUnited States Lenore Muraoka (1)212 (-4)150,00022,500
May 22Chrysler-Plymouth Charity ClassicNew JerseyUnited States Pat Bradley (11)212 (-7)125,00018,750
May 29Corning ClassicNew YorkUnited States Patty Sheehan (5)272 (-16)150,00022,500
Jun 5West Virginia LPGA ClassicWest VirginiaUnited States Alice Miller (1)216 (E)150,00022,500
Jun 12LPGA ChampionshipOhioUnited States Patty Sheehan (6)279 (-9)200,00030,000
Jun 19Lady Keystone OpenPennsylvaniaAustralia Jan Stephenson (11)205 (-11)200,00030,000
Jun 26Rochester InternationalNew YorkJapan Ayako Okamoto (2)282 (-6)200,00030,000
Jul 3Peter Jackson ClassicCanadaUnited States Hollis Stacy (15)277 (-11)250,00037,500
Jul 17McDonald's Kids ClassicPennsylvaniaUnited States Beth Daniel (13)286 (-2)350,00052,500
Jul 24Mayflower ClassicIndianaUnited States Lauren Howe (1)280 (-8)200,00030,000
Jul 31U.S. Women's OpenOklahomaAustralia Jan Stephenson (12)290 (+6)200,00032,780
Aug 7Boston Five ClassicMassachusettsUnited States Patti Rizzo (1)277 (-11)175,00026,250
Aug 14Henredon ClassicNorth CarolinaUnited States Patty Sheehan (7)272 (-16)180,00027,000
Aug 21Chevrolet World Championship of Women's GolfOhioUnited States JoAnne Carner (39)282 (-6)200,00065,000
Aug 28Columbia Savings ClassicColoradoUnited States Pat Bradley (12)277 (-11)200,00030,000
Sep 5Rail Charity ClassicIllinoisUnited States Lauri Peterson (1)210 (-6)150,00022,500
Sep 11Portland Ping ChampionshipOregonUnited States JoAnne Carner (40)212 (-4)150,00022,500
Sep 18Safeco ClassicWashingtonUnited States Juli Inkster (1)283 (-6)175,00026,250
Sep 26Inamori ClassicCaliforniaUnited States Patty Sheehan (8)209 (-10)175,00026,250
Oct 2San Jose ClassicCaliforniaUnited States Kathy Postlewait (1)213 (-5)175,00026,250
Nov 13Mazda Japan ClassicJapanUnited States Pat Bradley (13)206 (-10)300,00037,500

Awards

AwardWinnerCountry
Money winnerJoAnne Carner (3) United States
Scoring leader (Vare Trophy)JoAnne Carner (5) United States
Player of the YearPatty Sheehan United States
Rookie of the YearStephanie Farwig United States

References

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