Vare Trophy
Die Vare Trophy ist nach der sehr erfolgreichen Golfspielerin Glenna Collett-Vare (1903–1989) benannt und wird seit 1953 jährlich von der Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) an die Golferin verliehen, die den niedrigsten Durchschnitts-Score erreichte. Es werden nur Spielerinnen berücksichtigt, die mindestens 70 auswertbare Runden gespielt haben.
Liste der Preisträgerinnen seit 1953
Jahr | Golferin | Land | Ø Schläge pro Runde |
---|---|---|---|
1953 | Patty Berg | ![]() | 75.00 |
1954 | Babe Zaharias | ![]() | 75.48 |
1955 | Patty Berg | ![]() | 74.47 |
1956 | Patty Berg | ![]() | 74.57 |
1957 | Louise Suggs | ![]() | 74.64 |
1958 | Beverly Hanson | ![]() | 74.92 |
1959 | Betsy Rawls | ![]() | 74.03 |
1960 | Mickey Wright | ![]() | 73.25 |
1961 | Mickey Wright | ![]() | 73.55 |
1962 | Mickey Wright | ![]() | 73.67 |
1963 | Mickey Wright | ![]() | 72.81 |
1964 | Mickey Wright | ![]() | 72.46 |
1965 | Kathy Whitworth | ![]() | 72.61 |
1966 | Kathy Whitworth | ![]() | 72.60 |
1967 | Kathy Whitworth | ![]() | 72.74 |
1968 | Carol Mann | ![]() | 72.04 |
1969 | Kathy Whitworth | ![]() | 72.38 |
1970 | Kathy Whitworth | ![]() | 72.26 |
1971 | Kathy Whitworth | ![]() | 72.88 |
1972 | Kathy Whitworth | ![]() | 72.88 |
1973 | Judy Rankin | ![]() | 73.08 |
1974 | JoAnne Carner | ![]() | 72.87 |
1975 | JoAnne Carner | ![]() | 72.40 |
1976 | Judy Rankin | ![]() | 72.25 |
1977 | Judy Rankin | ![]() | 72.16 |
1978 | Nancy Lopez | ![]() | 71.76 |
1979 | Nancy Lopez | ![]() | 71.20 |
1980 | Amy Alcott | ![]() | 71.51 |
1981 | JoAnne Carner | ![]() | 71.75 |
1982 | JoAnne Carner | ![]() | 71.49 |
1983 | JoAnne Carner | ![]() | 71.41 |
1984 | Patty Sheehan | ![]() | 71.40 |
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