1990 Nabisco Dinah Shore
Tournament information
DatesMarch 29 – April 1, 1990
LocationRancho Mirage, California
Course(s)Mission Hills Country Club
Old Course
(Dinah Shore Tourn. Course)
Tour(s)LPGA Tour
FormatStroke play – 72 holes
Statistics
Par72
Length6,441 yards (5,890 m)[1]
Field115 players, 74 after cut[2]
Cut151 (+7)
Prize fund$600,000
Winner's share$90,000
Champion
United States Betsy King
283 (−5)
Rancho Mirage is located in the United States
Rancho Mirage
Rancho Mirage
Location in the United States
RanchoMirage is located in California
RanchoMirage
Rancho
Mirage
Location in California

The 1990 Nabisco Dinah Shore was a women's professional golf tournament, held March 29 to April 1 at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California. This was the 19th edition of the Nabisco Dinah Shore, and the eighth as a major championship.

Betsy King won the second of her three Dinah Shores, two strokes ahead of runners-up Shirley Furlong and Kathy Postlewait.[3] She began the final round with a five-shot lead,[4] then carded a 75 (+3), with four bogeys on the last seven holes.[3] It was the third of King's six major titles; she was the reigning U.S. Women's Open champion and repeated in July.

Final leaderboard

Sunday, April 1, 1990

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1United States Betsy King69-70-69-75=283−590,000
T2United States Shirley Furlong74-73-70-68=285−342,000
United States Kathy Postlewait73-72-68-72=285
4United States Cindy Rarick72-72-72-70=286−228,000
5United States Colleen Walker74-72-67-74=287−124,000
T6United States Beth Daniel71-73-72-72=288E17,217
United States Rosie Jones72-71-71-74=288
Japan Ayako Okamoto73-72-72-71=288
T9United States Pat Bradley74-73-69-73=289+112,699
United States Meg Mallon74-72-70-73=289

Source:[1][3]

References

  1. 1 2 "LPGA Dinah Shore". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. (Florida). April 2, 1990. p. 2C.
  2. Rubledo, Fred (March 31, 1990). "King bolts to a four-stroke lead". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). (Los Angeles Times). p. 3C.
  3. 1 2 3 "King loses lead but not tourney". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. April 2, 1990. p. 3B.
  4. "King pushes lead to five shots". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. April 1, 1990. p. 3G.

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