The Cross Country 144 Hole Weathervane was a golf tournament on the LPGA Tour from 1950 to 1953.[1] The tournament consisted of four 36-hole legs played over several weeks. Each leg was also considered an official LPGA event.

Winners

1953

TournamentWinnerVenueLocation
Boca Raton WeathervaneBeverly HansonBoca Raton Hotel and ClubBoca Raton, Florida
Phoenix WeathervanePatty Berg & Louise Suggs (tie)Phoenix, Arizona
San Francisco WeathervaneLouise SuggsPresidio ClubSan Francisco, California
Philadelphia WeathervaneLouise SuggsWhitemarsh Valley Country ClubPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
144 Hole WeathervaneLouise Suggs

1952

TournamentWinnerVenueLocation
Miami WeathervaneBabe ZahariasNormandy Shores Country ClubMiami Beach, Florida
Houston WeathervaneBetsy RawlsBrae Burn Country ClubHouston, Texas
Seattle WeathervaneBetsy RawlsBroadmoor Golf ClubSeattle, Washington
New York WeathervanePatty BergScarsdale Golf Club
Deepdale Country Club
Hartsdale, New York
Great Neck, New York
Cross Country 144 Hole WeathervaneBetsy Rawls

1951

TournamentWinnerVenueLocation
Lakewood WeathervaneBabe ZahariasLakewood Country ClubDallas, Texas
Pebble Beach WeathervanePatty BergPebble Beach Country ClubPebble Beach, California
Meridian Hills WeathervaneBabe ZahariasMeridian Hills Country ClubIndianapolis, Indiana
New York WeathervanePatty BergKnollwood Country ClubWhite Plains, New York
144 Hole WeathervanePatty Berg[2]Scarsdale Golf Club
Deepdale Country Club
Hartsdale, New York
Great Neck, New York

1950

TournamentWinnerVenueLocation
Pebble Beach WeathervaneBabe ZahariasPebble Beach Country ClubPebble Beach, California
Chicago WeathervaneLouise SuggsSky Crest Country ClubChicago, Illinois
Cleveland WeathervaneBabe ZahariasRidgewood Country ClubCleveland, Ohio
New York WeathervaneLouise SuggsKnollwood Country ClubWhite Plains, New York
144 Hole WeathervaneBabe Zaharias

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