2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship

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2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship
Tournament information
DatesMarch 29 – April 1, 2007
Location Rancho Mirage, California
Course(s) Mission Hills Country Club
Dinah Shore Tourn. Course
Tour(s) LPGA Tour
Format Stroke play - 72 holes
Statistics
Par72
Length6,673 yards (6,102 m) [1]
Field101 players, 72 after cut
Cut153 (+9) [2]
Prize fund $2.0 million
Winner's share$300,000
Champion
Flag of the United States.svg Morgan Pressel
285 (−3)
  2006
2008  
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The 2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship was the 36th Kraft Nabisco Championship, held March 29 to April 1 at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California, southeast of Palm Springs. This was the 25th edition of the event as a major championship and the total purse was $2 million, with a winner's share of $300,000.

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Morgan Pressel shot a bogey-free 69 in the final round to win her only major title, one stroke ahead of runners-up Brittany Lincicome, Catriona Matthew, and 54-hole co-leader Suzann Pettersen. [3] [4] [5] Tied for ninth and four strokes back after the third round, Pressel gained her first victory on the LPGA Tour and became the youngest-ever winner of an LPGA major at 18 years, 313 days. [5] [6] [7] The low amateur was collegian Stacy Lewis, a redshirt junior at Arkansas who carded a final round 70 (−2) and finished two strokes behind, in a four-way tie for fifth.

The 36-hole co-leaders at 140 (−4) were world number two Lorena Ochoa and number five Paula Creamer, [2] [8] with Petterson and first round leader Shi-Hyun Ahn a stroke back; all four were in search of their first major. [9] Ochoa made a quadruple-bogey at 17 on Saturday, and Creamer shot 78 (+6) on Sunday. [4] Top-ranked Annika Sorenstam made the cut, but just barely at 151 (+7). [9]

Pettersen, 25, co-led with Se Ri Pak after the third round at 212 (−4) [10] and had a four-stroke lead with four holes to play on Sunday. Double bogeys at 15 and 16, and a bogey on the par-3 17th dropped Pettersen a stroke back, and she missed a birdie putt on the final hole to force a playoff. [4] [11] She rebounded and gained her first LPGA Tour victory in May at Kingsmill, the next major at the LPGA Championship in June, and three additional victories in 2007.

Pressel's win vaulted her thirteen places in the world rankings, from seventeenth [8] to a career-high fourth. [12]

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, March 29, 2007

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Shi-Hyun Ahn 68−4
T2 Flag of Norway.svg Suzann Pettersen 69−3
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lindsey Wright
T4 Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Hjorth 70−2
Flag of South Korea.svg Jee Young Lee
Flag of Scotland.svg Catriona Matthew
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Karrie Webb
T8 Flag of the United States.svg Pat Hurst 71−1
Flag of the United States.svg Brittany Lang
Flag of the United States.svg Stacy Lewis (a)
Flag of the United States.svg Sherri Steinhauer

Source: [13]

Second round

Friday, March 30, 2007

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1 Flag of the United States.svg Paula Creamer 73-67=140−4
Flag of Mexico.svg Lorena Ochoa 69-71=140
T3 Flag of South Korea.svg Shi-Hyun Ahn 68-73=141−3
Flag of Norway.svg Suzann Pettersen 72-69=141
5 Flag of South Korea.svg Se Ri Pak 72-70=142−2
T6 Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Hjorth 70-73=143−1
Flag of the United States.svg Brittany Lincicome 72-71=143
Flag of Scotland.svg Catriona Matthew 70-73=143
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lindsey Wright 74-69=143
T10 Flag of the United States.svg Meaghan Francella 72-72=144E
Flag of the United States.svg Brittany Lang 71-73=144
Flag of the United States.svg Stacy Lewis (a) 71-73=144

Source: [2] [13]

Amateurs: Lewis (E), Choe (+9), Coutu (+9).

Third round

Saturday, March 31, 2007

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1 Flag of South Korea.svg Se Ri Pak 72-70-70=212−4
Flag of Norway.svg Suzann Pettersen 72-69-71=212
T3 Flag of the United States.svg Paula Creamer 73-67-73=213−3
Flag of the United States.svg Meaghan Francella 72-72-69=213
5 Flag of the United States.svg Brittany Lincicome 72-71-71=214−2
T6 Flag of South Korea.svg Shi-Hyun Ahn 68-73-74=215−1
Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Hjorth 70-73-72=215
Flag of Scotland.svg Catriona Matthew 70-73-72=215
T9 Flag of South Korea.svg Sarah Lee 68-73-74=216E
Flag of the United States.svg Stacy Prammanasudh 76-70-70=216
Flag of the United States.svg Morgan Pressel 74-72-70=216

Source: [1] [10] [13]

Final round

Sunday, April 1, 2007

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1 Flag of the United States.svg Morgan Pressel 74-72-70-69=285−3300,000
T2 Flag of the United States.svg Brittany Lincicome 72-71-71-72=286−2140,945
Flag of Scotland.svg Catriona Matthew 70-73-72-71=286
Flag of Norway.svg Suzann Pettersen 72-69-71-74=286
T5 Flag of South Korea.svg Shi-Hyun Ahn 68-73-74-72=287−169,688
Flag of the United States.svg Meaghan Francella 72-72-69-74=287
Flag of the United States.svg Stacy Prammanasudh 76-70-70-71=287
Flag of the United States.svg Stacy Lewis (a) 71-73-73-70=2870   
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Hjorth 70-73-72-73=288E50,114
T10 Flag of Mexico.svg Lorena Ochoa 69-71-77-72=289+141,340
Flag of South Korea.svg Se Ri Pak 72-70-70-77=289
Flag of the United States.svg Angela Stanford 72-75-73-69=289

Source: [13] [14]

Amateurs: Lewis (−1), Coutu (+18), Choe (+19).

Scorecard

Final round

Hole 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8 9101112131415161718
Par454434435454434435
Flag of the United States.svg PresselE−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−2−2−2−2−2−2−3
Flag of the United States.svg Lincicome−2−3−3−3−2−2−2−2−1−2−3−3−3−3−2−2−2−2
Flag of Scotland.svg MatthewE−1−1−2−3−4−4−3−4−4−4−4−3−3−3−3−3−2
Flag of Norway.svg Pettersen−4−4−3−3−3−3−3−4−5−5−6−6−6−6−5−3−2−2
Flag of South Korea.svg AhnEE−1−1−1EEEE−1−1E+1EE−1−1−1
Flag of the United States.svg Francella−4−4−2−2−2−2−2−2−1−1−1−2−2−2−1EE−1
Flag of the United States.svg Lewis+1+1EEEEEEE−1E−1−1−2−2−1−1−1
Flag of the United States.svg PrammanasudhE−1−1−1−1−2−3−3−3−3−4−4−4−3−2−2−1−1
Flag of Sweden.svg Hjorth−2−2−2−1EEEEEE−1EEE+1EEE
Flag of Mexico.svg Ochoa+1+1+1+2+2+2+2+3+3+3+2+1+1+1+2+2+2+1
Flag of South Korea.svg Pak−4−5−4−5−5−5−5−4−4−3−3−4−3−3−2−1E+1
Flag of the United States.svg Stanford+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+2+2+1+1+2+2+2+2+1+1
Flag of the United States.svg Creamer−2−2−1−1EEE+1+1EEE+1+1+1+1+2+3

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

EagleBirdieBogeyDouble bogey

Source: [13]

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