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1963

Miss Mary Mills' first victory as a professional occurred in the Open Championship, just as had Mrs. Murle Lindstrom's one year earlier. Miss Mills, 23, scored 289 with rounds of 71-70-75-73 at the Kenwood Country Club in Cincinnati. The winning total was three under par. Her 36-hole score of 141 set a record.

Miss Mills had been the Mississippi Amateur Champion eight consecutive years, 1954-61. She was a graduate of Millsaps College, where she majored in philosophy. There was a tie for second at 292 between Miss Louise Suggs and Miss Sandra Haynie. Miss Suggs has been runner-up four times, and she was returning to competition after a year's absence. After a poor start, Mrs. Lindstrom finished with rounds of 74 and 71 for a 303 total and a tie for seventh place.

The prize money reached a USGA high of $9,000. Part of the final round was televised locally for the first time. Miss Mickey Wright, three times the Champion, did not start.

Mary Mills
Starts 20
Best Finish Won in 1963
Rds 76
Cuts Made 18
Top 3 1
Top 5 2
Top 10 6
Top 25 10
Avg. 76.32
Scores In 60s 0
Rds Under Par 4
Earnings $14,131.22


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