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Past winners of LPGA Championship

HAVRE DE GRACE, Maryland
Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:24pm EDT

HAVRE DE GRACE, Maryland (Reuters) - List of the last 30 winners of the LPGA Championship, won on Sunday by Anna Nordqvist of Sweden (U.S. unless noted):

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2009 - Anna Nordqvist (Sweden)

2008 - Yani Tseng (Taiwan)

2007 - Suzann Pettersen (Norway)

2006 - Pak Se-ri (South Korea)

2005 - Annika Sorenstam (Sweden)

2004 - Annika Sorenstam (Sweden)

2003 - Annika Sorenstam (Sweden)

2002 - Pak Se-ri (South Korea)

2001 - Karrie Webb (Australia)

2000 - Juli Inkster

1999 - Juli Inkster

1998 - Pak Se-ri (South Korea)

1997 - Chris Johnson

1996 - Laura Davies (Britain)

1995 - Kelly Robbins

1994 - Laura Davies (Britain)

1993 - Patty Sheehan

1992 - Betsy King

1991 - Meg Mallon

1990 - Beth Daniel

1989 - Nancy Lopez

1988 - Sherri Turner

1987 - Jane Geddes

1986 - Pat Bradley

1985 - Nancy Lopez

1984 - Patty Sheehan

1983 - Patty Sheehan

1982 - Jan Stephenson (Australia)

1981 - Donna Caponi

1980 - Sally Little (South Africa)

(Compiled by Larry Fine, editing by Ian Ransom)



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