Kraft Nabisco Championship - Winners Before The Event Became A Major in 1983

Winners Before The Event Became A Major in 1983

Year Champion Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Purse
($)
Winner's
share ($)
1982 Sally Little South Africa 76-67-71-64 278 -10 3 strokes 300,000 45,000
1981 Nancy Lopez United States 71-73-69-64 277 -11 2 strokes 250,000 37,500
1980 Donna Caponi United States 71-67-66-71 275 -13 2 strokes 250,000 37,500
1979 Sandra Post (2) Canada 68-70-68-70 276 -12 1 stroke 250,000 37,500
1978 Sandra Post Canada 65-75-72-72 283 -5 Playoff 240,000 36,000
1977 Kathy Whitworth United States 76-70-72-71 289 +1 1 stroke 240,000 36,000
1976 Judy Rankin United States 74-72-71-68 285 -3 3 strokes 185,000 32,000
1975 Sandra Palmer United States 70-70-70-73 283 -5 1 stroke 180,000 32,000
1974 Jo Ann Prentice United States 71-71-74-73 289 +1 Playoff 179,000 32,000
1973 Mickey Wright United States 71-74-71-68 284 -4 2 strokes 135,000 25,000
1972 Jane Blalock United States 71-70-72 213 -3 3 strokes 110,000 20,050

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