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1992

Lauri Merten birdied two of the final three holes, closed with a round of 68 and watched and waited as challengers slipped back. The end result was a one-shot victory for Merten over Helen Alfredsson, of Sweden, and Donna Andrews, of Pinehurst, N.C. Merten, of Greenville, Del., shot 280, 4 under par.

Alfredsson and Ayako Okamoto, of Japan, shot opening rounds of 68 to tie for the first-round lead. And altogether, 20 players posted first rounds under par while another 10 were even.

Alfredsson led again after the second and third rounds, leaving the course Saturday with a two-shot lead over Japan's Hiromi Kobayashi. She was three ahead of Pat Bradley, of Camp Hill, Pa.

Only Alfredsson's slip to 74 in the final round gave Merten a chance. And she took full advantage of the opportunity.

On Sunday at the 16th, Merten holed a 70-foot chip to move to 7 under. On the 17th she held her ground with two putts for a par 3. Then on the 18th, she nailed a 6-iron to within four feet and a final birdie.

OPEN RECORDS

Starts - 22

Best Finish - Winner in 1992 & '94

Rds - 79

Cuts Made - 17

Top 3 - 5

Top 5 - 6

Top 10 - 10

Top 25 - 15

Avg. - 73.05

Scores In 60s - 13

Rds Under Par - 21

Earnings - $508,861.53

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