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The Women's Kemper Open was a big golf competition for women. It was part of the LPGA Tour, which is a professional golf tour. This tournament happened every year from 1979 to 1992. Golfers played it in different places in California and Hawaii.

Where the Tournament Was Played

The Women's Kemper Open was held at several beautiful golf courses. Here's where the golfers competed each year:

Years Venue Location
1979-1981 Mesa Verde Country Club Costa Mesa, California
1982-1985 Royal Kaanapali North Lahaina, Hawaii
1986-1990 Princeville Makai Golf Course Princeville, Hawaii
1990-1992 Wailea Golf Club, Blue Course Wailea, Hawaii

Tournament Champions

Many talented golfers won the Women's Kemper Open. Here are the champions from each year:

Exciting Moments and Records

The Women's Kemper Open had many memorable moments. Here are some of the most exciting highlights:

  • 1979: In 1979, something special happened! Five golfers were tied for the lead at the end of the game. This was a first for the LPGA Tour. JoAnne Carner won in a sudden-death playoff. She beat Hisako Higuchi, Nancy Lopez, Donna Caponi, and Jan Stephenson.
  • 1984: In 1984, Betsy King got her first win on the LPGA Tour. She later became famous and joined the World Golf Hall of Fame. Betsy won by two shots over Pat Bradley.
  • 1985: Jane Blalock won her first LPGA Tour event in almost five years. She won because Pat Bradley had a tough time on the last hole. Pat made a double bogey, which meant Jane won by one shot.
  • 1990: Beth Daniel made birdies on the last two holes. This helped her come back from seven shots behind. She won the tournament by just one shot, beating Laura Davies and Rosie Jones.
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