U.S. Women's Open Classic Finishes: 1995

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Annika Sorenstam, of Sweden, entered the final round of the 1995 U.S. Women's Open Championship five strokes behind Meg Mallon. But she would end this Sunday at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colo., with her first major title.

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I remember watching Sorenstam play a tournament in Tucson when I was a kid. Shes amazing!

marvinpitman
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goodness what a beautiful place that is

oldmcdonald
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pat bradley lived on the 10th hole at tellico village . you were supposed to keep the carts out of the rough but one of our guys forgot (it was our first hole) and she came out of her second story deck and started screaming at us . she was sob this and mf that just being a real tyrant . we apologized saying we forgot and wouldnt do it again and she just kept ranting and cussing . one of our guys finally had enough and told her to blow him.we thought we would be in trouble so we told the ranger what happened and he told us not to worry, that she was like that all the time.

oldmcdonald
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If they only knew she was about to dominate the LPGA tour

mphommopi
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Umm what year was it that the caddie had to move away from behind the player prior to the shot? Not the latest rule but the “Johnny Miller Rule”?

scottnewhouse
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i need to back up on the criticism of pat bradley . i think that was her but i could be wrong. i apologize if it wasent. but i do know it was an lpga hall of famer. been a long time ago.

oldmcdonald
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12:13 These days, 23-24 doesn't even qualify you as the punk kid on the block anymore.
Today's 23-24 year olds only have four fingers on the torch. One finger is already reaching behind them to hand it off.

thenumberquelve