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Mrs. Philip Cudone, of Myrtle Beach, S.C. became the first player
ever to win a USGA Championship four consecutive years. Mrs. Cudone
scored 77-81-78-236 at the Sea Island Golf Club, Sea Island, Ga.,
to win by one stroke over Mrs. Ann Gregory, of Chicago.
Mrs. Gregory's scores were 77-82-78-237. Four other players had
won three. They were Willie Anderson (Open, 1903-04-05). Mrs. Glenna
Collett Vare (Women's Amateur, 1928-29-30), Miss Virginia Van Wie
(Women's Amateur, 1932-33-34), and Miss Hollis Stacy (Girls' Junior,
1969-70-71).
Mrs. Cudone led Mrs. Gregory by one stroke going into the final
round and birdied the par 3 third. Mrs. Gregory went one over on
the hole and Mrs. Cudone's lead was then three strokes.
It remained the same until the 17th where Mrs. Cudone bogied and
Mrs. Gregory birdied, cutting the lead to one stroke again. Mrs.
Cudone got down in two from 35 feet on the home hole to win.
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