Kraft Nabisco Championship

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Kraft Nabisco Championship
Tournament information
Location Flag of the United States United States
Established 1972
Course(s) Mission Hills Country Club
Par 72
Tour LPGA Tour
Month Played March-April
ADT Playoff Category Winner
Defunct No
Tournament Record Score
Flag of the United States Dottie Pepper −19
Current Champion
Flag of the United States Morgan Pressel
Major Championships
Kraft Nabisco Championship
LPGA Championship
U.S. Open
Women's British Open

The Kraft Nabisco Championship (formerly "Colgate Dinah Shore") is one of the four major golf tournaments for women on the LPGA Tour. It was founded in 1972 by Dinah Shore and has been classified as a major since 1983. The annual tournament is held at the Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California.

With a purse exceeding $2 million, the winner of this tournament automatically qualifies for the season-ending LPGA Playoffs at The ADT.

Tournament names through the years:

  • 1972-1981: Colgate Dinah Shore
  • 1982-1999: Nabisco Dinah Shore
  • 2000-2001: Nabisco Championship
  • 2002-present: Kraft Nabisco Championship

The tournament is still sometimes called the Dinah Shore, even though Shore's name was removed from the tournament title in 2000.

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The tournament is a popular tourist destination for some lesbians, drawing thousands of lesbian spectators each year to the golf events and associated parties. It has been referred to as "spring break for lesbians."[1]

Beginning in 1988, the tournament winner has celebrated her victory by jumping in the pond surrounding the 18th green. The pond is known as Champions Pond or “Poppy's Pond” as it was dubbed in 2006 honor of Terry Wilcox, the tournament director since 1994; Wilcox is known as “Poppy” to his grandchildren.[2] Amy Alcott started the practice but it was not fully embraced until 1994 when Donna Andrews took the leap and it has since become a yearly tradition. One of the most memorable jumps was in 1991 after Alcott won for the third time and made the jump with then tournament host Dinah Shore. Today, the pond jump has become the Green Jacket of the LPGA.[3]

The most recent tournament was held from March 26 through April 1, 2007.

Year Champion Country Score Tournament
Location
Purse Winner's
Share
2007 Morgan Pressel Flag of the United States United States 74-72-70-69 285 (-3) Mission Hills Country Club $2,000,000 $300,000
2006 Karrie Webb Flag of Australia Australia 70-68-76-65 279 (-9) Mission Hills Country Club $1,800,000 $270,000
2005 Annika Sörenstam Flag of Sweden Sweden 70-69-66-68 273 (-15) Mission Hills Country Club $1,800,000 $270,000
2004 Grace Park Flag of South Korea South Korea 72-69-67-69 277 (-11) Mission Hills Country Club $1,600,000 $240,000
2003 Patricia Meunier-Lebouc Flag of France France 70-68-70-73 281 (-7) Mission Hills Country Club $1,600,000 $240,000
2002 Annika Sörenstam Flag of Sweden Sweden 70-71-71-68 280 (-8) Mission Hills Country Club $1,500,000 $225,000
2001 Annika Sörenstam Flag of Sweden Sweden 72-70-70-69 281 (-7) Mission Hills Country Club $1,500,000 $225,000
2000 Karrie Webb Flag of Australia Australia 67-70-67-70 274 (-14) Mission Hills Country Club $1,250,000 $187,500
1999 Dottie Pepper Flag of the United States United States 70-66-67-66 269 (-19) Mission Hills Country Club $1,000,000 $150,000
1998 Pat Hurst Flag of the United States United States 68-72-70-71 281 (-7) Mission Hills Country Club $1,000,000 $150,000
1997 Betsy King Flag of the United States United States 71-67-67-71 276 (-12) Mission Hills Country Club $900,000 $135,000
1996 Patty Sheehan Flag of the United States United States 71-72-67-71 281 (-7) Mission Hills Country Club $900,000 $135,000
1995 Nanci Bowen Flag of the United States United States 69-75-71-70 285 (-3) Mission Hills Country Club $850,000 $127,500
1994 Donna Andrews Flag of the United States United States 70-69-67-70 276 (-12) Mission Hills Country Club $700,000 $105,000
1993 Helen Alfredsson Flag of Sweden Sweden 69-71-72-72 284 (-4) Mission Hills Country Club $700,000 $105,000
1992 Dottie Mochrie Flag of the United States United States 69-71-70-69 279 (-9) Mission Hills Country Club $700,000 $105,000
1991 Amy Alcott Flag of the United States United States 67-70-68-68 273 (-15) Mission Hills Country Club $600,000 $90,000
1990 Betsy King Flag of the United States United States 69-70-69-75 283 (-5) Mission Hills Country Club $500,000 $90,000
1989 Juli Inkster Flag of the United States United States 66-69-73-71 279 (-9) Mission Hills Country Club $500,000 $80,000
1988 Amy Alcott Flag of the United States United States 71-66-66-71 274 (-14) Mission Hills Country Club $500,000 $80,000
1987 Betsy King Flag of the United States United States 68-75-72-68 283 (-5) Mission Hills Country Club $500,000 $80,000
1986 Pat Bradley Flag of the United States United States 68-72-69-71 280 (-8) Mission Hills Country Club $430,000 $75,000
1985 Alice Miller Flag of the United States United States 70-68-70-67 275 (-13) Mission Hills Country Club $400,000 $55,000
1984 Juli Inkster Flag of the United States United States 70-73-69-68 280 (-8) Mission Hills Country Club $400,000 $55,000
1983 Amy Alcott Flag of the United States United States 70-70-70-72 282 (-6) Mission Hills Country Club $400,000 $55,000

Winners before the event became a major:

Year Champion Country Score Tournament
Location
Purse Winner's
Share
1982 Sally Little Flag of South Africa South Africa 76-67-71-64 278 (-10) Mission Hills Country Club $300,000 $45,000
1981 Nancy Lopez Flag of the United States United States 71-73-69-64 277 (-11) Mission Hills Country Club $250,000 $37,500
1980 Donna Caponi Flag of the United States United States 71-67-66-71 275 (-13) Mission Hills Country Club $250,000 $37,500
1979 Sandra Post Flag of Canada Canada 68-70-68-70 276 (-12) Mission Hills Country Club $250,000 $37,500
1978 Sandra Post Flag of Canada Canada 65-75-72-72 283 (-5) Mission Hills Country Club $240,000 $36,000
1977 Kathy Whitworth Flag of the United States United States 76-70-72-71 289 (+1) Mission Hills Country Club $240,000 $36,000
1976 Judy Rankin Flag of the United States United States 74-72-71-68 285 (-3) Mission Hills Country Club $185,000 $32,000
1975 Sandra Palmer Flag of the United States United States 70-70-70-73 283 (-5) Mission Hills Country Club $180,000 $32,000
1974 Jo Ann Prentice Flag of the United States United States 71-71-74-73 289 (+1) Mission Hills Country Club $179,000 $32,000
1973 Mickey Wright Flag of the United States United States 71-74-71-68 284 (-4) Mission Hills Country Club $135,000 $25,000
1972 Jane Blalock Flag of the United States United States 71-70-72 213 (-3) Mission Hills Country Club $110,000 $20,050

  1. ^ Don't Quote Me: Dinah Shore Weekend (2006). Retrieved on 2007-12-12.
  2. ^ LPGA (2006-04-02). Clear Water Awaits 2006 Kraft Nabisco Champion. LPGA.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-02.
  3. ^ Kraft Nabisco Championship (2006). The Ladies of the Lake: the Champion's Leap at the Kraft Nabisco Championship. Kraft Nabisco. Retrieved on 2007-04-02.


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