2000 Nabisco Championship

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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
Australia Karrie Webb
274 (−14)
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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.

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[edit]

Sunday, March 26, 2000

Place Player Score To par Money ($)
1 Australia Karrie Webb 67-70-67-70=274 −14 187,500
2 United States Dottie Pepper 68-72-72-72=284 −4 116,366
3 United States Meg Mallon 75-70-73-67=285 −3 84,916
T4 United States Cathy Johnston-Forbes 74-71-71-70=286 −2 59,755
United States Michele Redman 73-73-69-71=286
T6 England Helen Dobson 73-74-72-68=287 −1 40,570
United States Christa Johnson 73-68-73-73=287
T8 United States Rosie Jones 74-71-74-69=288 E 31,135
United States Kim Saiki-Maloney 72-77-68-71=288
T10 Australia Wendy Doolan 73-73-69-74=289 +1 24,170
United States Pat Hurst 72-72-70-75=289
PeruSweden Jenny Lidback 75-72-74-68=289
South KoreaThailand Aree Wongluekiet (a) 75-71-68-75=289 0

(a) - denotes amateur

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Scoreboard: Nabisco Championship". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). March 27, 2000. p. 6B.
  2. ^ a b 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. ^ a b 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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