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Mrs. Philip Cudone, of Myrtle Beach, S.C., led every round
at the Monterey Peninsula Country Club, Pebble Beach, Calif.,
and won by a record 10 strokes over Mrs. Hulet P. Smith, of
Pebble Beach.
Mrs. Cudone scored 236 for the 54 holes and equalled the
Championship record set in 1967 by Mrs. Marge Mason, of Ridgewood,
N.J. Mrs. Smith, the Champion in 1964 and 1965, scored 246,
one stroke better than Mrs. Mason, who had 247.
Mrs. Cudone was pursued closely by Mrs. Smith throughout
the first two rounds. Mrs. Cudone started with 80 and was
two strokes ahead of Mrs. Smith. Both ladies scored 79 in
the second round. Mrs. Cudone had 77 in the last round; Mrs.
Smith's final round was 85.
In age class competition, Mrs. Cudone won Class A (50-54);
Mrs. Smith won Class B (55-59); and Miss Maureen Orcutt, Englewood,
N.J., won Class C (60 and over) with 255. For the first time
the entry limit of 120 was surpassed and some entries had
to be rejected.
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