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2010 LPGA Championship

Coordinates: 43°05′17″N 77°33′47″W / 43.088°N 77.563°W / 43.088; -77.563
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2010 LPGA Championship
Tournament information
DatesJune 24–27, 2010
LocationPittsford, New York, U.S.
43°05′17″N 77°33′47″W / 43.088°N 77.563°W / 43.088; -77.563
Course(s)Locust Hill Country Club
Tour(s)LPGA Tour
FormatStroke play - 72 holes
Statistics
Par72
Length6,506 yards (5,949 m)[1]
Field150 players,
73 after cut
Cut148 (+4)
Prize fund$2.25 million
Winner's share$337,500
Champion
United States Cristie Kerr
269 (−19)
Location map
Locust Hill CC is located in the United States
Locust Hill CC
Locust Hill CC
Location in the United States
Locust Hill CC is located in New York
Locust Hill CC
Locust Hill CC
Location in New York
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The 2010 LPGA Championship was the 56th LPGA Championship, held June 24–27 at Locust Hill Country Club in Pittsford, New York, a suburb southeast of Rochester. Known for sponsorship reasons as the LPGA Championship presented by Wegmans, it was the second of four major championships on the LPGA Tour during the 2010 season.

The champion was Cristie Kerr, age 32, with a 269 (−19) to win by twelve strokes over Song-Hee Kim. It was Kerr's second major championship and fourteenth career win on the LPGA Tour, and vaulted her from fifth to first in the world rankings.[2]

This was the first of four consecutive years the LPGA Championship was played at Locust Hill; the previous five editions were played at Bulle Rock Golf Course in Havre de Grace, Maryland. The LPGA had an annual tour event at Locust Hill since 1979; first known as The Sarah Coventry, it became the Wegmans LPGA in 1998 and was played through 2009.

Course layout

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Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total[3]
Yards 414 337 380 532 161 439 178 466 172 3,079 413 509 361 386 400 150 341 478 387 3,425 6,504
Par 4 4 4 5 3 4 3 5 3 35 4 5 4 4 4 3 4 5 4 37 72

Field

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The field was composed of 150 players, with the cut to the top 70 players and ties after the second round.

Round summaries

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First round

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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Place Player Score To par
T1 United States Cristie Kerr 68 −4
South Korea Seon Hwa Lee
United States Stacy Lewis
T4 Japan Mika Miyazato 69 −3
South Korea Inbee Park
Australia Lindsey Wright
T7 United States Heather Bowie Young 70 −2
United States Christina Kim
Taiwan Teresa Lu
Sweden Louise Stahle

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Second round

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Friday, June 25, 2010

The cut was at 148 (+4) or better and 73 players advanced to play on the weekend.

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Cristie Kerr 68-66=134 −10
T2 Japan Mika Miyazato 69-70=139 −5
South Korea Inbee Park 69-70=139
T4 United States Brittany Lincicome 71-69=139 −4
South Korea Amy Yang 73-67=140
T6 South Korea Jimin Kang 74-67=141 −3
South Korea Na-On Min 74-67=141
Spain Azahara Muñoz 72-69=141
United States Michele Redman 74-67=141
T10 South Korea I.K. Kim 72-70=142 −2
United States Stacy Lewis 68-74=142
South Korea Jiyai Shin 72-70=142

Third round

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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Cristie Kerr 68-66-69=203 −13
T2 South Korea Jimin Kang 74-67-70=211 −5
Japan Mika Miyazato 69-70-72=211
Spain Azahara Muñoz 72-69-70=211
T5 South Korea Song-Hee Kim 72-71-69=212 −4
South Korea Jiyai Shin 72-70-70=212
7 Australia Karrie Webb 72-72-69=213 −3
T8 United States Meaghan Francella 73-71-70=214 −2
South Korea I.K. Kim 72-70-72=214
Scotland Catriona Matthew 74-71-69=214
South Korea Inbee Park 69-70-75=214
Australia Sarah Jane Smith 74-71-69=214

Final round

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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Place Player Score To par Money ($)
1 United States Cristie Kerr 68-66-69-66=269 −19 337,500
2 South Korea Song-Hee Kim 72-71-69-69=281 −7 207,790
T3 Japan Ai Miyazato 76-71-70-66=283 −5 133,672
South Korea Jiyai Shin 72-70-70-71=283
T5 South Korea I.K. Kim 72-70-72-70=284 −4 85,323
Australia Karrie Webb 72-72-69-71=284
T7 United States Meaghan Francella 73-71-70-71=285 −3 54,323
South Korea Jimin Kang 74-67-70-74=285
South Korea Inbee Park 69-70-75-71=285
United States Morgan Pressel 72-76-68-69=285

Source:[5]

References

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  1. ^ "2011 LPGA Championship – results". LPGA. Retrieved November 20, 2011.
  2. ^ "American Cristie Kerr becomes top-ranked women's golfer in the world". Press of Atlantic City. June 28, 2010. Retrieved June 5, 2012.
  3. ^ "Course overview". wegmanslpga.org. Archived from the original on June 11, 2012. Retrieved November 20, 2011.
  4. ^ "2010 LPGA Championship: leaderboard". Yahoo Sports. Retrieved June 5, 2012.
  5. ^ "Wegmans LPGA Championship: 2010 results". LPGA. Retrieved June 2, 2012.
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