1967
For the first time since the Championship
began in 1946, an amateur won the Women's Open. Miss Catherine Lacoste,
of Paris, France, scored 294 at the Cascades Course of the Virginia Hot
Springs Golf and Tennis Club, Hot Springs, Va., and won by two strokes
over Miss Susie Maxwell, Oklahoma City, Okla., and Miss Beth Stone of
Muskogee, Okla.
Miss Lacoste scored 71 in the first round
and was one stroke behind Miss Sandra Haynie, of Fort Worth, Texas. A
superb 70 in the second round gave her a five-stroke lead over Miss Maxwell
and Miss Margie Masters, of Largo, Fla. She maintained her lead at five
strokes even though scoring 74 in the third round. She then had a 54-hole
score of 215, and Miss Masters had 220.
Miss Lacoste increased her lead to seven
strokes early in the final round, began to play poorly, and her lead subsequently
dwindled to one stroke. She recovered near the end of the round, scored
a birdie on the 17th hole and a par 3 on the 18th, and finished with her
294 total.
Miss Louise Suggs, of Delray Beach, Fla.,
seriously challenged Miss Lacoste through the final round. She was nine
strokes behind when the round began, but made up eight of those strokes
through the 15th hole. However, her third stroke to the 16th hole embedded
in the bank of a water hazard, and she scored two-over-par 7.
Miss Stone was one stroke behind with three
holes to play, and parred in. Miss Lacoste's mother once won the British
Women's Amateur Championship; her father, Rene Lacoste, was a great tennis
Champion.
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