The 1989 LPGA Tour was the 40th season since the LPGA Tour officially began in 1950. The season ran from January 13 to November 5. The season consisted of 33 official money events. Betsy King won the most tournaments, six. She also led the money list with earnings of $654,132.

1989 LPGA Tour season
DurationJanuary 13, 1989 (1989-01-13) – November 5, 1989 (1989-11-05)
Number of official events33
Most wins6 United States Betsy King
Money leaderUnited States Betsy King
Player of the YearUnited States Betsy King
Rookie of the YearScotland Pamela Wright
1988
1990

There were seven first-time winners in 1989: Tina Barrett, Elaine Crosby, Allison Finney, Lori Garbacz, Tammie Green, Robin Hood, and Dottie Mochrie.

The tournament results and award winners are listed below.

Tournament results edit

The following table shows all the official money events for the 1989 season.[1] "Date" is the ending date of the tournament. The numbers in parentheses after the winners' names are the number of wins they had on the tour up to and including that event. Majors are shown in bold.

Date Tournament Location Winner Score Purse ($) 1st prize ($)
Jan 15 The Jamaica Classic Jamaica   Betsy King (15) 202 (-11) 500,000 75,000
Jan 29 Oldsmobile LPGA Classic Florida   Dottie Mochrie (1) 279 (-9) 300,000 45,000
Feb 18 Orix Hawaiian Ladies Open Hawaii   Sherri Turner (3) 205 (-11) 300,000 45,000
Feb 26 Women's Kemper Open Hawaii   Betsy King (16) 202 (-7) 400,000 60,000
Mar 19 Circle K LPGA Tucson Open Arizona   Lori Garbacz (1) 274 (-14) 300,000 45,000
Mar 26 Standard Register Turquoise Classic Arizona   Allison Finney (1) 282 (-6) 400,000 60,000
Apr 2 Nabisco Dinah Shore California   Juli Inkster (12) 279 (-9) 500,000 80,000
Apr 9 Red Robin Kyocera Inamori Classic California   Patti Rizzo (4) 277 (-7) 300,000 45,000
Apr 16 AI Star/Centinela Hospital Classic California   Pat Bradley (23) 208 (-8) 450,000 67,500
Apr 23 USX Golf Classic Florida   Betsy King (17) 275 (-13) 250,000 37,500
Apr 30 Sara Lee Classic Tennessee   Kathy Postlewait (4) 203 (-13) 425,000 63,750
May 7 Crestar Classic Virginia   Juli Inkster (13) 210 (-6) 300,000 45,000
May 14 Chrysler-Plymouth Classic New Jersey   Cindy Rarick (3) 214 (-5) 275,000 41,250
May 21 Mazda LPGA Championship Ohio   Nancy Lopez (40) 274 (-14) 500,000 75,000
May 28 LPGA Corning Classic New York   Ayako Okamoto (15) 272 (-12) 325,000 48,750
Jun 4 Rochester International New York   Patty Sheehan (20) 278 (-10) 300,000 45,000
Jun 11 Planters Pat Bradley International North Carolina   Robin Hood (1) 16 points 400,000 62,500
Jun 18 Lady Keystone Open Pennsylvania   Laura Davies (4) 207 (-9) 300,000 45,000
Jun 25 McDonald's Championship Delaware   Betsy King (18) 272 (-12) 550,000 82,500
Jul 2 du Maurier Ltd. Classic Canada   Tammie Green (1) 279 (-9) 600,000 90,000
Jul 9 Jamie Farr Toledo Classic Ohio   Penny Hammel (2) 206 (-7) 275,000 41,250
Jul 16 U.S. Women's Open Michigan   Betsy King (19) 278 (-6) 450,000 80,000
Jul 23 Boston Five Classic Massachusetts   Amy Alcott (28) 272 (-16) 350,000 52,500
Jul 30 Atlantic City Classic New Jersey   Nancy Lopez (41) 206 (-4) 225,000 33,750
Aug 6 Greater Washington Open Maryland   Beth Daniel (15) 205 (-8) 300,000 45,000
Aug 27 Nestle World Championship Georgia   Betsy King (20) 275 (-13) 265,000 83,500
Aug 27 Mitsubishi Motors Ocean State Open Rhode Island   Tina Barrett (1) 210 (-6) 150,000 22,500
Sep 4 Rail Charity Golf Classic Illinois   Beth Daniel (16) 203 (-13) 250,000 41,250
Sep 10 Cellular One-Ping Golf Championship Oregon   Muffin Spencer-Devlin (3) 214 (-2) 300,000 45,000
Sep 17 Safeco Classic Washington   Beth Daniel (17) 273 (-15) 300,000 45,000
Sep 24 Nippon Travel-MBS Classic California   Nancy Lopez (42) 277 (-11) 300,000 45,000
Oct 1 Konica San Jose Classic California   Beth Daniel (18) 205 (-11) 325,000 48,750
Nov 5 Mazda Japan Classic Japan   Elaine Crosby (1) 205 (-11) 500,000 75,000

Awards edit

Award Winner Country
Money winner Betsy King (2)   United States
Scoring leader (Vare Trophy) Beth Daniel   United States
Player of the Year Betsy King (2)   United States
Rookie of the Year Pamela Wright   Scotland

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