1951 LPGA Tour

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1951 LPGA Tour season
DurationJanuary 5, 1951 (1951-01-05) – October 19, 1951 (1951-10-19)
Number of official events19
Most wins9 – Babe Zaharias
Money leader Babe Zaharias ($15,087)
1950
1952

The 1951 LPGA Tour was the second season since the LPGA Tour officially began in 1950. The season ran from January 5 to October 19. The season consisted of 19 official money events. Babe Zaharias won the most tournaments, nine. She also led the money list with earnings of $15,087.

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There were two first-time winners in 1951, Pat O'Sullivan, an amateur, and Betsy Rawls, who won 55 LPGA events in her career.

The tournament results are listed below.

Tournament results

The following table shows all the official money events for the 1951 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 7 Ponte Vedra Beach Women's Open Florida Flag of the United States.svg Babe Zaharias (19)2233,000750
Jan 21 Tampa Women's Open Florida Flag of the United States.svg Babe Zaharias (20)2883,5001,000
Mar 18 Titleholders Championship Georgia Flag of the United States.svg Pat O'Sullivan (a) (1*)3011,500
Mar 26 Sandhills Women's Open North Carolina Flag of the United States.svg Patty Berg (17)2213,000750
Apr 15 Lakewood Weathervane Texas Flag of the United States.svg Babe Zaharias (21)1493,000750
Apr 23 Richmond Women's Open California Flag of the United States.svg Babe Zaharias (22)2243,000750
Apr 24 Sacramento Women's Invitational Open California Flag of the United States.svg Betsy Rawls (1)722,000225
May 1 Valley Open California Flag of the United States.svg Babe Zaharias (23)2253,000750
May 6 Pebble Beach Weathervane California Flag of the United States.svg Patty Berg (18)1523,000750
May 20 Meridian Hills Weathervane Indiana Flag of the United States.svg Babe Zaharias (24)1453,000750
May 27 New York Weathervane New York Flag of the United States.svg Patty Berg (19)1493,000750
Jun 15 144 Hole Weathervane New York Flag of the United States.svg Patty Berg (20)601 [2] 7,5005,000
Jun 21 Women's Western Open Pennsylvania Flag of the United States.svg Patty Berg (21)2 up
Jul 1 Eastern Open Pennsylvania Flag of the United States.svg Beverly Hanson (2)2153,5001,000
Aug 7 All American Open Illinois Flag of the United States.svg Babe Zaharias (25)2985,5002,100
Aug 12 World Championship Illinois Flag of the United States.svg Babe Zaharias (26)2951,000
Sep 9 Carrollton Georgia Open Georgia Flag of the United States.svg Louise Suggs (9)2213,000750
Sep 16 U.S. Women's Open Georgia Flag of the United States.svg Betsy Rawls (2)2937,500
Oct 19 Texas Women's Open Texas Flag of the United States.svg Babe Zaharias (27)7 & 6

(a) - amateur
* - non-member at time of win

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References

  1. "LPGA Tournament Chronology 1950-1959" (PDF). LPGA Tour. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 2, 2010.
  2. Defeated Babe Zaharias in 36-hole playoff, 146 to 147