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LUCY LI 2016 Girls’ Division Champion Wannamoisett Country Club | Rumford, Rhode Island NORMAN XIONG 2016 Boys’ Division Champion Wannamoisett Country Club | Rumford, Rhode Island GIRLS & BOYS JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 MEDIA GUIDE

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NORMAN XIONG2016 Boys’ Division ChampionWannamoisett Country Club | Rumford, Rhode Island

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42ND GIRLS JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

July 18 – July 21, 2017

The Country Club of St. Albans

St. Albans, Missouri

42ND BOYS JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

July 31 – August 3, 2017

The Country Club of St. Albans

St. Albans, Missouri

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42ND GIRLS & BOYS JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIPJULY 18 – JULY 21 (GIRLS) & JULY 31 – AUGUST 3, 2017 (BOYS) The Country Club of St. Albans | St. Albans, MissouriDefending Champions: Lucy Li and Norman Xiong

Method of Play 72-hole, stroke-play Championship, 18 holes daily. Cut after 36 holes to the low 70-plus ties. In the event of a tie after 72 holes, there will be a hole-by-hole playoff.Rules and Regulations The Rules of Golf, which govern play, are determined by the United States Golf Association and applied by the PGA of America Board of Directors. The Championship is subject to the overall supervision of the Board and the PGA Rules Committee.Eligibility Boys and girls, under 19 years of age and may attempt to qualify through their local PGA Sections. The boys’ and girls’ field for the finals is comprised of one boy and one girl champion from each of the 41 Sections; one boy and one girl champion from all PGA Junior Series events prior to the Junior PGA Championship; winners of selected national junior tournaments conducted earlier in the year; Golfweek, Junior Golf Scoreboard and Polo national rankings; and past Junior PGA Championship winners who have not reached their 19th birthdays.PGA Sections can opt to choose from a number of possibilities to select each at-large bid (boy and girl player) to compete in the Junior PGA Championships including:

• Runners-up of the Section Championship• Top-Ranked Players of the Section, using either the Golfweek, Polo or Junior Golf Scoreboard Systems• Players of the Year• Points List• State Junior Champions• State High School Champions• Other Section Invite event

A History of Showcasing Tomorrow’s StarsOne of golf’s major championships for juniors, the Junior PGA Championship is where the best in the world get their start.Begun in 1976, at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla., the Championship has been a popular stop on the national junior circuit for many of today’s PGA and LPGA touring professionals.In August of 2016, it was announced that the Junior PGA Championship will transition, with an expansion of the size of the field of the new Junior PGA Championships. This presents an opportunity for the Junior PGA Championships to offer all 41 Sections a minimum of two boys and girls players each, thanks to the addition of an at-large bid.This new era will begin in 2017 as the Country Club of St. Albans (Missouri, near St. Louis) will host the Girls Junior PGA Championship, July 18-21, 2017. The Junior PGA Championship for boys will also be contested at St. Albans, July 31-August 3, 2017.The Junior PGA Championship has been contested on 12 storied golf courses, including, but not limited to, PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (hosted 19 Championships), Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis, Mo., and Pinehurst (N.C.) Resort & Country Club. A pair of Californians, Norman Xiong of Canyon Lake and Lucy Li of Redwood Shores, claimed victories in 2016 at Wannamoisett

Country Club in Rumford, Rhode Island, as the Boys’ and Girls’ Divisions were staged the same week for the final time. Elizabeth Wang of San Marino, California needed an extra hole to win the Girls’ Division, while Brad Dalke of Hobart, Oklahoma emerged from a two-hole playoff to claim the Boys’ Division in the 2015 Junior PGA Championship, which was played at Miramont Country Club in Bryan, Texas.Wang won the Junior PGA Championship’s first playoff in the girls division since 2010. Dalke’s victory was noteworthy as it came in the final junior event of his decorated career, and his second-round 62 was the lowest single-round score in Championship’s 40-year history. In 2014, Kristen Gillman of Austin, Texas, put together a record-breaking performance to win the girls’ division, while Sam Burns of Shreveport, Louisiana, claimed the boys’ division title at Miramont Country Club in Bryan, Texas.Gillman’s four-day total of 16-under-par 268 broke the previously held girls’ division mark of 271 set by Aree Song of Thailand in 1999.In 2013, both Tyler McDaniel of Manchester, Ky., and Amy Lee of Brea, Calif., captured titles in thrilling fashion, with both making Championship-clinching putts on the 72nd hole.In 2010, the Junior PGA Championship was punctuated by a three-hole playoff that saw Cassy Isagawa of Wailuku, Hawaii, emerge as the girls’ division champion, while Denny McCarthy of Burtonsville, Md., claimed the boys’ division title by three strokes at Sycamore Hills Golf Club.In 2009, Lexi Thompson of Coral Springs, Fla., captured her second Junior PGA Championship, cruising to a 12-stroke triumph, one stroke off the all-time record, set by Debbie Hall in 1977. The 14-year-old Thompson, who was already competing in her fourth Junior PGA Championship, has finished in the top-3 in each of her last three Junior PGA Championships.In 2007, the 12-year-old Thompson became the youngest winner in the history of the storied Championship.In 2005, former Junior PGA Champion Sean O’Hair (1998) and former PGA Junior Series winner (1996) became the first ever to achieve PGA Tour Rookie of the Year honors. Four LPGA Rookie of the Year honors come from the Junior PGA Girls Champion or runner-up positions: 1985 Penny Hammel (1978 Champion); 1991 Brandi Burton (1988 Champion); 2000 Dorothy Delasin (1998 runner-up); and 2002 Beth Bauer (1997 Champion).In 2002, former Junior PGA Champion Ty Tryon of Orlando, Fla., became the youngest player (age 17) to earn a PGA Tour fully exempt playing card.Past Junior PGA Championship competitors who have gone on to successful professional careers include: Billy Andrade, Kathy Baker, Brandie Burton, Stewart Cink, Chris Couch, Jim Gallagher Jr., Trevor Immelman, Ariya Jutanugarn, Cristie Kerr, Justin Leonard, Billy Mayfair, Michelle McGann, Phil Mickelson, Sean O’Hair, Grace Park, Inbee Park, Dottie Pepper, Stacy Prammanasudh, Jordan Spieth, Lexi Thompson, Scott Verplank, Michelle Wie and Tiger Woods.

FACTS & FORMAT

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CHAMPIONS THROUGH THE YEARS YEAR CHAMPION SCORE RUNNER-UP (S) SITE Inaugural 1976 (Boys) Larry Field 297 Ricky Smallridge Walt Disney World (Magnolia), Fla. (Girls) Nancy Rubin 320 Michelle Jordan2nd 1977 (Boys 15-17) Randy Watkins 291 Rick Stallings Walt Disney World, Fla. (Boys 12-14) John Inman 298 Robert Burns (Boys, Palm; Girls, Magnolia) (Girls 15-17) Debbie Hall 294 Lauri Merten (Girls 12-14) Lise A. Russell 329 Denise King3rd 1978 (Boys) Willie Wood* 289 Bob Wolcott Callaway Gardens (Mountain View), Ga. (Girls) Kathy Baker 304 Sharon Barrett4th 1979 (Boys) Rick Fehr 286 Tracy Philips Callaway Gardens (Mountain View), Ga. (Girls) Penny Hammel 306 Jenny Lidback5th 1980 (Boys) Tracy Phillips 293 John Inman PGA National G.C. (Haig), Fla. (Girls) Heather Farr 297 Jenny Lidback6th 1981 (Boys) Billy Andrade 286 Scott Erikson PGA National G.C. (Haig), Fla. (Girls) Cathy Johnston 296 Heather Farr7th 1982 (Boys) Billy Mayfair 292 Tim Fleming PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. (Girls) Heather Farr 287 Dottie Pepper8th 1983 (Boys) Michael Bradley 286 Edward Pfister PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. (Girls) Tracy Kerdyk 296 Cheryl Morley 9th 1984 (Boys) David Toms 289 Michael Finne PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. (Girls) Clare Dolan 307 Cheryl Morley10th 1985 (Boys) Steve Termeer 292 John Alber PGA National G.C. (Haig), Fla. (Girls) Jean Zedlitz 300 Dana Lofland11th 1986 (Boys) Brian Montgomery 293 Damien Jamila PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. (Girls) Adele Moore 300 Tracy Nakamura12th 1987 (Boys) Jeff Manson 294 Thomas Hurley PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. (Girls) Vicki Goetze 296 Michelle McGann 13th 1988 (Boys) Reynold Lee 294 Kevin Hammer Bellerive C.C., St. Louis, Mo. (Girls) Brandie Burton 288 Kimberly Cayce14th 1989 (Boys) Bobby Collins 288 Briny Baird, Justin Leonard PGA National G.C. (Haig), Fla. (Girls) Vicki Goetze 295 Renee Heiken15th 1990 (Boys) Chris Couch 278 Tiger Woods PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. (Girls) Vicki Goetze 278 Estafania Knuth16th 1991 (Boys) David Dawley* 299 Chip Spiron PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. (Girls) Julie Brand 305 Jeong Min Park17th 1992 (Boys) D.A. Points 223# Todd Lynch PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. (Girls) Kellee Booth 214# Eunice Choi18th 1993 (Boys) Pat Perez 271 Robert Floyd Pinehurst (N.C.) Resort & C.C. (Girls) Erika Hayashida 279 Betty Chen19th 1994 (Boys) Joel Kribel 272 Boyd Summerhays PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. (Girls) Beth Bauer 282 Jenny Lee20th 1995 (Boys) Kyle Thompson 143# Andy Doeden PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. (Girls) Cristie Kerr 138# Jae Jean Ro21st 1996 (Boys) Trevor Immelman 295 Kyle Thompson PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. (Girls) Grace Park 292 Beth Bauer22nd 1997 (Boys) Bubba Dickerson 214# Nicholas Loar PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. (Girls) Beth Bauer 208# Stacy Prammanasudh

Girls Junior PGA Champions to Win a Major ChampionshipPLAYER JUNIOR PGA CHAMPION MAJOR CHAMPIONCristie Kerr 1995 2007 U.S. Women’s Open

Grace Park 1996 2004 Craft Nabisco Championship

Inbee Park 2001, ’02 2013-15 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship2013 U.S. Women’s Open2015 Women’s British Open2013 ANA Inspiration

Lexi Thompson 2007, ’09 2014 ANA Inspiration

Ariya Jutanugarn 2011, ’12 2016 Women’s British Open

Boys Junior PGA Champions to Win a Major ChampionshipPLAYER JUNIOR PGA CHAMPION MAJOR CHAMPIONDavid Toms 1984 2001 PGA Championship

Trevor Immelman 1996 2008 Masters

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YEAR CHAMPION SCORE RUNNER-UP (S) SITE23rd 1998 (Boys) Sean O’Hair 289 Nathan Fritz PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. (Girls) Leigh Anne Hardin 278 Dorothy Joy Delasin24th 1999 (Boys) Chan Song Wongluekiet** 282 Jayme Berkowitz PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. (Girls) Aree Song Wongluekiet 271 Naree Song Wongluekiet25th 2000 (Boys) Ty Tryon 276 Chan Song Wongluekiet, PGA National G.C. (Champion), Fla. James Vargas (Girls) Aree Song Wongluekiet 275 Naree Song Wongluekiet26th 2001 (Boys) Taylor Hall 280 Casey Wittenberg Westfield Group C.C., Westfield Center, Ohio (Girls) In-Bee Park 289 Mallory Code27th 2002 (Boys) Tyler Aldridge 278 Adam Porzak Westfield Group C.C., Westfield Center, Ohio (Girls) In-Bee Park 275 Jenny Suh28th 2003 (Boys) Phillip Bryan 279 James Sacheck Westfield Group C.C., Westfield Center, Ohio (Girls) Emma Cabrera-Bello 281 Jennie Lee29th 2004 (Boys) Daniel Woltman 280 Brian Maurer Westfield Group C.C., Westfield Center, Ohio (Girls) Angela Park 277 Jennie Lee30th 2005 (Boys) Alex Volpenheim 272 Joe Monte Westfield Group C.C., Westfield Center, Ohio (Girls) Stephanie Kono 281 Kristina Wong31st 2006 (Boys) Joe Monte 275 Tony Mapu Finau Westfield Group C.C., Westfield Center, Ohio (Girls) Brittany Altomare 284 Kristen Schelling32nd 2007 (Boys) Chris De Forest 274 Mark Johnson Westfield Group C.C., Westfield Center, Ohio (Girls) Alexis Thompson 283 Kimberly Kim33rd 2008 (Boys) Anthony Paolucci * 276 Jordan Spieth TPC River’s Bend, Maineville, Ohio (Girls) Danielle Frasier 277 Sarah Brown34th 2009 (Boys) T.J. Vogel 272 Jordan Spieth TPC River’s Bend, Maineville, Ohio (Girls) Alexis Thompson 272 Sarah Brown35th 2010 (Boys) Denny McCarthy 207# Anthony Paolucci Sycamore Hills Golf Club (Girls) Cassy Isagawa* #213 Ginger Howard Fort Wayne, Ind.36th 2011 (Boys) Cody Proveaux 282 Lorens Chan Sycamore Hills Golf Club, Fort Wayne, Ind. (Girls) Ariya Jutanugarn 273 Mariah Stackhouse36th 2012 (Boys) Robby Shelton 275 Cameron Champ Sycamore Hills Golf Club, Fort Wayne, Ind. (Girls) Ariya Jutanugarn 274 Samantha Wagner37th 2013 (Boys) Tyler McDaniel 274 Sam Burns Trump National Golf Club - Washington, D.C. (Girls) Amy Lee 279 Abbey Carlson Potomac Falls, Va.38th 2014 (Boys) Sam Burns 274 Gordon Neale Miramont Country Club Bryan, Texas (Girls) Kristen Gillman 268 Bethany Wu 40th 2015 (Boys) Brad Dalke 278 Wilson Furr Miramont Country Club Bryan, Texas (Girls) Elizabeth Wang 282 Mariel Galdiano 41st 2016 (Boys) Norman Xiong 274 Patrick Welch Wannamoisett Country Club, (Girls) Lucy Li 206* Mariel Galdiano & Rumford, R.I. Alyaa Abdulghany

CHAMPIONS THROUGH THE YEARS (cont.)

*Girl’s Division play reduced to 54 holes by inclement weather

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2016 JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SUMMARYRUMFORD, Rhode Island – For Norman Xiong, it was a dazzling debut, and for Lucy Li, the second time was the charm. Both claimed victories at the 41st Junior PGA Championship at Wannamoisett Country Club.Xiong, who hails from Canyon Lake, California, won his Junior PGA Championship debut by two strokes over Patrick Welch, of Providence, Rhode Island. The victory assured Xiong and Welch of berths on the 2016 U.S. Junior Ryder Cup team. Xiong’s 2-under, four-day total of 274 was remarkable considering he was under the weather for most of the week. Add to that a dose of oppressive humidity, wet/soggy conditions on Wednesday, week-long breezy conditions on Donald Ross’ revered par-69 Wannamoisett, and Xiong’s hoisting of the Jack Nicklaus Trophy is all the more impressive.Nursing a one-shot advantage, Xiong’s successful 15-footer for birdie on the par-5 17th provided needed breathing room, and his par on 18, the cherished victory.On the Girls’ side, Mariel Galdiano of Pearl City, Hawaii led after 18 and 36 holes and appeared to be cruising early Friday. With five straight pars to start the morning, her lead reached four shots.

Then a troubling bogey-double-double sequence on holes 6-8. A birdie at 9 stopped the bleeding, but the damage was done.Two groups ahead, Li posted birdies on 5, 7 and 8 to grab a share of the top spot. Li’s inward nine was as steady as it was Championship worthy. Five consecutive pars set the stage for a shiny birdie on the 135-yard par-3 15th hole. That gave the Redwood, California native a two-shot cushion on Galdiano, who bogeyed 13, and Youngin Chun of Gainesville, Florida, who bogeyed No. 14.Back-to-back 5s on 17 and 18, however, cemented a final-round 77 and capped Galdiano’s lost day. Li’s 2-under 69 was the low round of the day in the Girls’ Division.With her win, Li gained three new Junior Ryder Cup teammates: Alyaa Abdulghany of Newport Beach, California, Xiong and Welch.

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41ST JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

Wannamoisett Country Club | Rumford, Rhode Island Girls’ Division – 6,240 yards | Boys’ Division – 7,010 yards

GIRLS’ DIVISION

1 Lucy Li  Redwood Shores, Calif. 66-71-69—206

T2 Alyaa Abdulghany  Newport Beach, Calif. 71-67-70—208

T2 Mariel Galdiano  Pearl City, Hawaii 64-67-77—208

T4 Gina Kim  Chapel Hill, N.C. 67-67-76—210

T4 Youngin Chun  Gainesville, Fla. 67-69-74—210

T6 Emilia Migliaccio  Cary, N.C. 71-70-70—211

T6 Virginia Green  Point Clear, Ala. 66-71-74—211

T8 Hailee Cooper  Montgomery, Texas 71-70-71—212

T8 Sabrina Iqbal  San Jose, Calif. 70-70-72—212

10 Dominique Galloway  Rio Rancho, N.M. 72-69-73—214

11 Malia Nam  Kailua, Hawaii 73-72-70—215

T12 Jennifer Chang  Cary, N.C. 70-72-74—216

T12 Yujeong Son  Norman, Okla. 74-71-71—216

T12 Caroline Curtis  Richmond, Va. 69-71-76—216

T15 Mary Weinstein  Highlands Ranch, Colo. 70-73-74—217

T15 Elizabeth Wang  San Marino, Calif. 71-74-72—217

T15 Sydney Youngblood  Durant, Okla. 68-71-78—217

T18 Jayna Choi  Collierville, Tenn. 70-73-75—218

T18 Erica Shepherd  Greenwood, Ind. 74-71-73—218

T18 Kaitlyn Papp  Austin, Texas 73-74-71—218

T21 Yealimi Noh  Concord, Calif. 70-74-75—219

T21 Grace Ni  Cypress, Texas 72-75-72—219

T23 Kyra Cox  South Salem, N.Y. 67-76-77—220

T23 Ellie Slama  Salem, Ore. 70-76-74—220

T25 Sadie Englemann  Austin, Texas 72-70-80—222

T25 Caroline Wrigley  Wexford, Pa. 74-72-76—222

27 Megan Furtney  South Elgin, Ill. 68-74-81—223

T28 Waverly Whiston  San Diego, Calif. 74-69-81—224

T28 Kenzie Wright  McKinney, Texas 70-74-80—224

T28 Sophia Trombetta  Independence, Ohio 70-77-77—224

BOYS’ DIVISION

1 Norman Xiong  Canyon Lake, Calif. 68-70-68-68—274

2 Patrick Welch  Providence, R.I. 69-71-69-67—276

T3 Kyle Vance  Audubon, Pa. 69-67-72-69—277

T3 Davis Shore  Knoxville, Tenn. 66-73-68-70—277

5 Ryan Gerard  Raleigh, N.C. 72-68-70-68—278

T6 Reese Ramsey  Austin, Texas 70-69-72-68—279

T6 Eugene Hong  Sanford, Fla. 69-72-68-70—279

T6 Walker Lee  Houston, Texas 68-72-69-70—279

9 James Piot  Canton, Mich. 71-71-69-69—280

T10 Ryan Davis  Berkeley Heights, N.J. 72-70-69-70—281

T10 Cole Hammer  Houston, Texas 67-74-69-71—281

12 Crosby Guercio  Frisco, Texas 69-74-69-70—282

T13 Frankie Capan  North Oaks, Minn. 68-72-75-68—283

T13 Travis Vick  Houston, Texas 71-65-73-74—283

T13 Brendan Hy  San Ramon, Calif. 70-71-69-73—283

T13 Kyle Hogan  Cypress, Texas 70-67-71-75—283

T17 Davis Chatfield  Attleboro, Mass. 72-73-66-73—284

T17 Alex Schaake  Omaha, Neb. 72-73-71-68—284

T17 Chandler Eaton  Alpharetta, Ga. 72-73-72-67—284

T17 Sean Maruyama  Encino, Calif. 71-73-65-75—284

T21 Wilson Furr  Jackson, Miss. 74-70-70-71—285

T21 Spencer Tibbits  Vancouver, Wash. 73-71-71-70—285

T21 Philip Barbaree  Shreveport, La. 72-71-72-70—285

T24 Dan Erickson  Whittier, Calif. 72-70-70-74—286

T24 Matthew Wolff  Agoura Hills, Calif. 72-75-68-71—286

T26 Ashwin Arasu  San Diego, Calif. 70-74-71-72—287

T26 Noah Norton  Chico, Calif. 69-70-77-71—287

28 Will Thomson  Naples, Fla. 74-74-69-71—288

29 Garrett Barber  Stuart, Fla. 70-71-67-81—289

30 James Imai  Brookline, Mass. 73-72-72-73—290

T31 Brandon Gillis  Nashua, N.H. 69-73-70-79—291

T31 Andrew Kozan  Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 74-74-69-74—291

T33 Zack Gordon  Gaffney, S.C. 69-72-72-79—292

T33 Jordan Tieman  West Portsmouth, Ohio 72-69-76-75—292

FINAL-ROUND SCORES

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BOYS DIVISION RECORDS GIRLS’ DIVISION RECORDSLOWEST 18 HOLES62 Brad Dalke (2015) Pat Perez, San Diego, Calif. (1993) Chris Couch, North Lauderdale, Fla. (1990)

LOWEST FIRST-ROUND SCORE65 J.B. Williams, Danville, Ky. (2012) Justin Thomas, Goshen, Ky. (2010) Chris DeForest, Cottekill, N.Y. (2007) Ryan Peterson, Eagan, Minn. (2006) Joe Monte, Chantilly, Va. ( 2005) Joel Kribel, Pleasanton, Calif. (1994)

LOWEST SECOND-ROUND SCORE62 Brad Dalke (2015) Miguel Cabrera-Bello, Spain (2004) Jordan Spieth, Dallas, Texas (2008) Gordon Neale, Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (2014)

LOWEST THIRD-ROUND SCORE63 Cory Stelick, Groton, N.Y. (2004) Pat Perez, San Diego, Calif. (1993)

LOWEST FOURTH-ROUND SCORE63 Chris Couch, North Lauderdale, Fla. (1990)

LOWEST 36 HOLES130 Brad Dalke (2015) Chris DeForest, Cottekill, N.Y. (2007) Joe Monte, Chantilly, Va. (2005)

LOWEST 54 HOLES200 Chris DeForest, Cottekill, N.Y. (2007) 202 Pat Perez, San Diego, Calif. (1993)

LOWEST 72 HOLES271 Pat Perez, San Diego, Calif. (1993)

WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY10 Ty Tryon, Orlando, Fla. (2000) Chris Couch, North Lauderdale, Fla. (1990)

LOWEST 18 HOLES64 Mariel Galdiano (2016) Yojeong Son (2015) Virada Nirapathpongporn, Bangkok, Thailand (1999)

LOWEST FIRST-ROUND SCORE64 Mariel Galdiano (2016) Yojeong Son (2015) Leigh Anne Hardin, Martinsville, Ind. (1999)

LOWEST SECOND-ROUND SCORE65 Vicki Goetze, Hull, Ga. (1990)

LOWEST THIRD-ROUND SCORE66 Angela Park, Torrance, Calif. (2004) Emma Cabrera-Bello, Maspalomas, Spain (2003) Dorothy Joy Delasin, Daly City, Calif. (1998) Beth Bauer, Valrico, Fla. (1994) Alexis Thompson, Coral Springs, Fla. (2007) Ariya Jutanugarn, Thailand (2011)

LOWEST FOURTH-ROUND SCORE64 Virada Nirapathpongporn, Bangkok, Thailand (1999)

LOWEST 36 HOLES131 Mariel Galdiano (2016)

LOWEST 54 HOLES202 Kristen Gillman, Austin, Texas (2014)

LOWEST 72 HOLES268 Kristen Gillman, Austin, Texas (2014)

WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY13 Debbie Hall, Corpus Christi, Texas (1977)