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1947 U.S. Women's Open

Coordinates: 36°04′34″N 79°51′07″W / 36.076°N 79.852°W / 36.076; -79.852
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1947 U.S. Women's Open
Tournament information
DatesJune 26–29, 1947
LocationGreensboro, North Carolina
Course(s)Starmount Forest
Country Club
Organized byWPGA
Tour(s)WPGA
FormatStroke play − 72 holes
Statistics
Par76 [1]
Length6,414 yards (5,865 m)[2]
Prize fund$7,500 [2]
Winner's share$1,200 [1][2]
Champion
United States Betty Jameson
295 (−9)
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The 1947 U.S. Women's Open was the second U.S. Women's Open, held June 26−29 at Starmount Forest Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Betty Jameson won her only U.S. Women's Open, six strokes ahead of runners-up Polly Riley and Sally Sessions, both amateurs. She entered the final round on Sunday with a two shot lead at 225 (−3)[3] and carded a six-under 70.[1][2] It was the second of her three major championships. Jameson was the runner-up the previous year, conducted in a match play format. Defending champion Patty Berg finished ninth, third among the professionals.

Final leaderboard

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Sunday, June 29, 1947

Place Player Score To par Money ($)
1 United States Betty Jameson 76-75-74-70=295 −9 1,200
T2 United States Polly Riley (a) 74-75-78-74=301 −3 0
United States Sally Sessions (a) 77-76-74-74=301
4 United States Louise Suggs (a) 74-76-79-73=302 −2 0
5 United States Estelle Page (a) 76-73-78-79=306 +2 0
6 United States Carol Diringer (a) 81-76-73-77=307 +3 0
7 United States Grace Lenczyk (a) 80-75-74-79=308 +4 0
8 United States Helen Dettweiler 75-84-73-77=309 +5 1,000
9 United States Patty Berg 74-81-79-76=310 +6 900
10 United States Peggy Kirk (a) 81-83-72-77=313 +9 0

Source:[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Betty Jameson fires 70 for Open title". Eugene Register-Guard. United Press. June 30, 1947. p. 9.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Pro Betty Jameson wins Open with record 295". Milwaukee Journal. Associated Press. June 30, 1947. p. 2, part 2.
  3. ^ "Betty Jameson low with 225". Milwaukee Journal. United Press. June 29, 1947. p. 2, sports.
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36°04′34″N 79°51′07″W / 36.076°N 79.852°W / 36.076; -79.852