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Karrie Webb

Karrie Ann Webb AO (born 21 December 1974) is an Australian professional golfer. She plays mainly on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour, and also turns out once or twice a year on the ALPG Tour in her home country. She is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame. She has 41 wins on the LPGA Tour, more than any other active player.

Karrie Webb
Personal information
Full nameKarrie Anne Webb
Born (1974-12-21) 21 December 1974 (age 49)
Ayr, Queensland, Australia
Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)[1]
Sporting nationality Australia
ResidenceBoynton Beach, Florida, U.S.
Career
Turned professional1994
Current tour(s)LPGA Tour (joined 1996)
ALPG Tour (joined 1994)
Former tour(s)Ladies European Tour
Professional wins56
Number of wins by tour
LPGA Tour41 (T10 all-time)
Ladies European Tour15
LPGA of Japan Tour3
ALPG Tour13
Epson Tour1
Other2
Best results in LPGA major championships
(wins: 7)
Chevron ChampionshipWon: 2000, 2006
Women's PGA C'shipWon: 2001
U.S. Women's OpenWon: 2000, 2001
du Maurier ClassicWon: 1999
Women's British OpenWon: 2002
Evian Championship2nd: 2014
Achievements and awards
World Golf Hall of Fame2005 (member page)
Ladies European Tour
Rookie of the Year
1995
LPGA Rookie of the Year1996
LPGA Tour
Money Winner
1996, 1999, 2000
LPGA Tour
Player of the Year
1999, 2000
LPGA Vare Trophy1997, 1999, 2000
LPGA
Achievement Award
2000
GWAA Female
Player of the Year
2000
William and Mousie
Powell Award
2016

Early life and amateur career edit

 
Webb at the 2007 Women's British Open

Webb was born in Ayr, Queensland. She was a member of the Australian Amateur team, making six international appearances from 1992 to 1994, including a 1994 appearance in the Espirito Santo Trophy World Amateur Golf Team Championships.[2] This was the year she became the Australian Stroke Play Champion[3]

Professional career edit

Webb began her professional golfing career in 1994 playing on the Ladies European Tour, where she finished second at the Women's Australian Open,[3] and the Futures Tour in the U.S., where she won one tournament.[4] In 1995 she became the youngest ever winner of the Weetabix Women's British Open in her rookie season in Europe,[3] prior to it being classed as an LPGA major, and was European Rookie of the Year. She qualified for the LPGA Tour after she finished second at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament, despite playing with a broken bone in her wrist.[4]

In 1996 Webb won her first LPGA tournament in her second LPGA start at the HealthSouth Inaugural, on the fourth hole of a sudden death playoff. She won three other tournaments and became the first LPGA player to win $1 million mark in a single season, topping the year end money list.[5] She was also the 1996 LPGA Rookie of the Year.[4]

In 1997 Webb won three times on the LPGA Tour including another win at the Weetabix Women's British Open, won her first Vare Trophy[6] and was voted 1997 ESPY Best Female Golfer.[7] In 1999 Webb won her first major championship at the du Maurier Ltd. Classic and won her first LPGA Tour Player of the Year award.[8]

Webb also took part in the largest playoff in LPGA Tour history at the 1999 Jamie Farr Kroger Classic.[9] Se Ri Pak birdied the first sudden death playoff hole to defeat Webb, Mardi Lunn, Carin Koch, Sherri Steinhauer, and Kelli Kuehne.[10]

In 2000, Webb won two more major championships, following up her win at the Nabisco Championship with a win at the U.S. Women's Open. This gained her a second consecutive Rolex Player of the Year title and Vare Trophy, and she topped the money list, missing out on a chance to become the LPGA's first single-season $2 million winner by taking a mid season break to return home to Australia to run with the Olympic torch.[11] Teamed with Rachel Hetherington representing Australia she won the Women's World Cup in Malaysia,[12] was awarded the preeminent sport award in Australia, the Dawn Fraser Award.[13] and was named Female Player of the Year by the Golf Writers Association of America.[14]

She successfully defended her U.S. Women's Open title in 2001 and won the LPGA Championship, to become the youngest winner of the LPGA Career Grand Slam.[15] She teamed with David Duval to play against Annika Sörenstam and Tiger Woods in a made-for-TV Battle at Bighorn between the two best male and two best female players in the world. At the time, it provided women's golf its largest audience ever.[16] Webb's win at the 2002 Women's British Open, which had become an LPGA major in 2001, meant she completed a Super Career Grand Slam – every available major championship in women's golf in her career.[17]

Webb then suffered a three-year slump. She collected just two LPGA wins in the next two years, and in 2005 had a best LPGA finish of tied sixth[18] although she did team up with Rachel Hetherington to represent Australia at the Women's World Cup of Golf[19] and won her fifth ANZ Ladies Masters title back home in Australia.[20]

Webb qualified for entry to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2000, but was not eligible for induction until she had played ten LPGA Tour events in each of ten seasons. She met this criterion on 9 June 2005 when she completed the first round of the LPGA Championship.[21] At age 30, she became the youngest living person ever to enter the Hall of Fame,[15] and kept that distinction until 2007, when fellow LPGA star Se Ri Pak was inducted.

Webb staged a comeback season in 2006. In the final round at the Kraft Nabisco Championship she holed a 116-yard shot from the fairway to eagle the 18th hole, and then birdied the same hole in a sudden-death playoff to beat Lorena Ochoa and win her second Kraft Nabisco Championship.[22] She won four other tournaments including the Evian Masters[23] and Mizuno Classic.[24] Her 2006 Kraft Nabisco win took her into the top ten of the Women's World Golf Rankings for the first time since they were introduced in February 2006.

Her 41 LPGA Tour victories places her tied for 10th with Babe Zaharias on the list of players with the most career LPGA tournament wins[25] and first among all active players.

Professional wins (56) edit

LPGA Tour wins (41) edit

Legend
Major championships (7)
Other LPGA Tour (34)
No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 20 Aug 1995 Weetabix Women's British Open1 −14 (69-70-69-70=278) 6 strokes   Jill McGill
  Annika Sörenstam
2 21 Jan 1996 HealthSouth Inaugural −7 (70-70-69=209) Playoff   Jane Geddes
  Martha Nause
3 5 May 1996 Sprint Titleholders Championship −16 (71-65-70-66=272) 1 stroke   Kelly Robbins
4 15 Sep 1996 Safeco Classic −11 (66-71-71-69=277) 2 shots   Patty Sheehan
5 24 Nov 1996 ITT LPGA Tour Championship −16 (69-70-68-65=272) 4 strokes   Emilee Klein
  Nancy Lopez
  Kelly Robbins
6 20 Apr 1997 Susan G. Komen International −12 (72-72-66-66=276) 2 strokes   Nanci Bowen
  Cathy Johnston-Forbes
  Lorie Kane
7 17 Aug 1997 Weetabix Women's British Open1 −19 (65-70-63-71=269) 8 strokes   Rosie Jones
8 14 Sep 1997 Safeco Classic −16 (67-67-71-67=272) 1 stroke   Annika Sörenstam
9 1 Mar 1998 Australian Ladies Masters2 −16 (69-69-64-70=272) 5 strokes   Hyun Soon Park
  Annika Sörenstam
10 19 Apr 1998 City of Hope Myrtle Beach Classic −19 (68-66-68-67=269) 3 strokes   Meg Mallon
11 30 Jan 1999 The Office Depot −10 (67-69-72-70=278) 1 stroke   Dottie Pepper
  Kris Tschetter
12 28 Feb 1999 Australian Ladies Masters2 −26 (63-67-64-68=262) 10 strokes   Janice Moodie
13 21 Mar 1999 Standard Register PING −14 (68-68-69-69=274) 4 strokes   Lorie Kane
14 9 May 1999 Mercury Titleholders Championship −17 (69-66-70-66=271) 3 strokes   Annika Sörenstam
15 13 Jun 1999 Wegmans Rochester International −8 (75-67-68-70=280) 1 stroke   Cindy McCurdy
16 1 Aug 1999 du Maurier Classic −11 (73-72-66-66=277) 2 strokes   Laura Davies
17 16 Jan 2000 The Office Depot −7 (65-75-70-71=281) 4 strokes   Juli Inkster
18 27 Feb 2000 Australian Ladies Masters2 −14 (68-68-70-68=274) 1 stroke   Lorie Kane
19 4 Mar 2000 LPGA Takefuji Classic −9 (68-70-69=207) Playoff   Annika Sörenstam
20 26 Mar 2000 Nabisco Championship −14 (67-70-67-70=274) 10 strokes   Dottie Pepper
21 23 Jul 2000 U.S. Women's Open −6 (69-72-68-73=282) 5 strokes   Meg Mallon
  Cristie Kerr
22 27 Aug 2000 Oldsmobile Classic −23 (66-61-66-72=265) 2 strokes   Meg Mallon
23 22 Oct 2000 AFLAC Champions −15 (69-67-68-69=273) Playoff   Dottie Pepper
24 3 Jun 2001 U.S. Women's Open −7 (70-65-69-69=273) 8 strokes   Se Ri Pak
25 24 Jun 2001 McDonald's LPGA Championship −14 (67-64-70-69=270) 2 strokes   Laura Diaz
26 18 Nov 2001 Tyco/ADT Championship[26] −9 (67-71-73-68=279) 2 strokes   Annika Sörenstam
27 23 Jun 2002 Wegmans Rochester LPGA[27] −12 (64-72-72-68=276) 1 stroke   Mi Hyun Kim
28 11 Aug 2002 Weetabix Women's British Open1 −15 (66-71-70-66=273) 2 strokes   Michelle Ellis
  Paula Martí
29 7 Sep 2003 John Q. Hammons Hotel Classic −10 (65-69-66=200) 9 strokes   Dorothy Delasin
  Candie Kung
  Jamie Hullett
  Tammie Green
30 6 Jun 2004 Kellogg-Keebler Classic −16 (69-64-67=200) 5 strokes   Siew-Ai Lim
  Annika Sörenstam
31 2 Apr 2006 Kraft Nabisco Championship −9 (70-68-76-65=279) Playoff   Lorena Ochoa
32 14 May 2006 Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill −14 (66-68-66-70=270) 7 strokes   Lorena Ochoa
  Hee-Won Han
33 29 Jul 2006 Evian Masters1 −16 (67-68-69-68=272) 1 stroke   Laura Davies
  Michelle Wie
34 24 Sep 2006 Longs Drugs Challenge −15 (67-70-66-70=273) 1 stroke   Annika Sörenstam
35 5 Nov 2006 Mizuno Classic3 −14 (69-67-66=202) 4 strokes   Kaori Higo
36 29 Mar 2009 J Golf Phoenix LPGA International −14 (70-68-69-67=274) 2 strokes   Jiyai Shin
37 27 Feb 2011 HSBC Women's Champions −13 (70-66-70-69=275) 1 stroke   Chie Arimura
38 20 Mar 2011 RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup −12 (71-67-66=204) 1 stroke   Brittany Lincicome
  Paula Creamer
39 2 Jun 2013 ShopRite LPGA Classic −4 (72-69-68=209) 2 strokes   Shanshan Feng
40 16 Feb 2014 ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open5 −12 (71-69-68-68=276) 1 stroke   Chella Choi
41 23 Mar 2014 JTBC Founders Cup −19 (66-71-69-63=269) 1 stroke   Lydia Ko
  Mirim Lee
  Stacy Lewis
  Azahara Muñoz
  Amy Yang

LPGA Tour playoff record (4–6)

No. Year Tournament Opponent(s) Result
1 1996 HealthSouth Inaugural   Jane Geddes
  Martha Nause
Won with par on fourth extra hole
Nause eliminated by par on first hole
2 1997 HealthSouth Inaugural   Michelle McGann Lost to par on first extra hole
3 1999 Jamie Farr Kroger Classic   Carin Koch
  Kelli Kuehne
  Mardi Lunn
  Se Ri Pak
  Sherri Steinhauer
Pak won with birdie on first extra hole
4 1999 PageNet Championship   Laura Davies
  Se Ri Pak
Pak won with birdie on first extra hole
5 2000 LPGA Takefuji Classic   Annika Sörenstam Won with birdie on first extra hole
6 2000 Evian Masters   Annika Sörenstam Lost to eagle on first extra hole
7 2000 AFLAC Champions   Dottie Pepper Won with par on first extra hole
8 2006 Kraft Nabisco Championship   Lorena Ochoa Won with birdie on first extra hole
9 2006 McDonald's LPGA Championship   Se Ri Pak Lost to birdie on first extra hole
10 2008 Ginn Tribute Hosted by Annika   Seon Hwa Lee Lost to par on first extra hole

LPGA majors are shown in bold.

ALPG Tour wins (13) edit

LPGA of Japan Tour wins (3) edit

Ladies European Tour wins (15) edit

Note: Webb won The Evian Championship (formerly named the Evian Masters) once before it was recognized as a major championship on the LPGA Tour in 2013, but after it was co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour in 2000. Webb won the Women's British Open twice before it was recognized as a major championship on the LPGA Tour in 2001, but after it was co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour in 1994 and once after it was recognized as a major championship in 2001.

Futures Tour wins (1) edit

  • 1995 Golden Flake Golden Ocala Futures Classic

Other wins (2) edit

Notes

  • 1 Co-sanctioned by LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour
  • 2 Co-sanctioned by LPGA Tour and ALPG Tour
  • 3 Co-sanctioned by LPGA Tour and LPGA of Japan Tour
  • 4 Co-sanctioned by ALPG Tour and Ladies European Tour
  • 5 Co-sanctioned by ALPG Tour, Ladies European Tour, and LPGA Tour

Major championships edit

Wins (7) edit

Year Championship Winning score Margin Runner(s)-up
1999 du Maurier Classic −11 (73-72-66-66=277) 2 strokes   Laura Davies
2000 Nabisco Championship −14 (67-70-67-70=274) 10 strokes   Dottie Pepper
2000 U.S. Women's Open −6 (69-72-68-73=282) 5 strokes   Cristie Kerr,   Meg Mallon
2001 McDonald's LPGA Championship −14 (67-64-70-69=270) 2 strokes   Laura Diaz
2001 U.S. Women's Open −7 (70-65-69-69=273) 8 strokes   Se Ri Pak
2002 Weetabix Women's British Open −15 (66-71-70-66=273) 2 strokes   Michelle Ellis,   Paula Martí
2006 Kraft Nabisco Championship −9 (70-68-76-65=279) Playoff 1   Lorena Ochoa

1 Defeated Ochoa with birdie on first extra hole

Results timeline edit

Results not in chronological order before 2019.

Tournament 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
ANA Inspiration T5 29 T7 3 1
Women's PGA Championship T41 T9 T4 CUT T9
U.S. Women's Open T19 4 T31 7 1
du Maurier Classic ^ T2 T27 T14 1 T7
Tournament 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
ANA Inspiration T2 7 T21 3 T44 1 T20 T13 T8 T5
Women's PGA Championship 1 T4 T56 T39 T20 2 2 T29 T49 T5
U.S. Women's Open 1 CUT CUT T16 T31 T37 CUT T38 T34 T17
Women's British Open T15 1 T3 T11 CUT T28 T9 2 T43
Tournament 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
ANA Inspiration T13 T15 T5 T11 T29 T56 CUT CUT
U.S. Women's Open T6 T50 T13 T30 T14 T46 T44 CUT CUT
Women's PGA Championship T20 T6 T33 T25 T7 T50 CUT T47 CUT
The Evian Championship ^^ T15 2 T38 CUT CUT
Women's British Open T22 T5 CUT CUT CUT T5 CUT CUT CUT

^ The Women's British Open replaced the du Maurier Classic as an LPGA major in 2001.
^^ The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013
† Webb won the Women's British Open in 1995 and 1997 before it became an LPGA major.

  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied for place

Summary edit

Tournament Wins 2nd 3rd Top-5 Top-10 Top-25 Events Cuts made
ANA Inspiration 2 1 2 8 11 17 23 21
U.S. Women's Open 2 0 0 3 5 10 24 19
Women's PGA Championship 1 2 0 6 10 13 24 21
The Evian Championship 0 1 0 1 1 2 5 3
Women's British Open 1 1 1 5 6 9 18 11
du Maurier Classic 1 1 0 2 3 4 5 5
Totals 7 6 3 25 36 55 99 80
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 23 (2007 British Open – 2013 U.S. Open)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 9 (1999 U.S. Open – 2001 U.S. Open)

LPGA Tour career summary edit

Year Tournaments
played
Cuts
Made*
Wins 2nd 3rd Top 10s Best
Finish
Earnings
($)
Money
list rank
Scoring
average
Scoring
rank
1995 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 n/a n/a 69.50 n/a
1996 25 24 4 5 1 15 1 1,002,000 1 70.87 3
1997 25 25 3 4 3 20 1 987,606 2 70.00 1
1998 23 22 2 1 3 13 1 704,477 4 70.52 3
1999 25 23 6 6 4 22 1 1,591,959 1 69.43 1
2000 22 22 7 3 1 17 1 1,876,853 1 70.05 1
2001 22 22 3 4 0 13 1 1,535,404 3 70.16 3
2002 21 20 2 0 4 13 1 1,009,760 5 70.33 3
2003 23 21 1 1 1 12 1 780,239 11 70.39 5
2004 22 21 1 1 2 8 1 748,316 9 70.53 6
2005 21 20 0 1 0 7 2 500,268 27 71.52 16
2006 21 20 5 3 1 13 1 2,090,113 2 70.11 4
2007 21 19 0 1 1 6 2 630,030 22 71.93 18
2008 20 19 0 2 1 6 2 854,562 18 71.24 11
2009 20 18 1 2 0 6 1 968,098 12 71.26 18
2010 19 18 0 0 0 6 T4 479,889 23 71.06 12
2011 20 20 2 0 1 5 1 757,671 14 71.56 17
2012 20 20 0 1 1 7 T2 884,973 12 71.19 18
2013 21 19 1 0 0 6 1 765,880 13 70.64 8
2014 19 18 2 1 1 6 1 1,069,540 8 70.74 12
2015 22 18 0 0 0 3 T5 394,497 43 71.47 34
2016 20 15 0 0 1 3 3 378,876 52 71.49 43
2017 19 9 0 1 0 1 T2 168,498 80 72.56 131
2018 8 5 0 0 0 0 T11 65,055 119 71.68 n/a
2019 9 4 0 0 0 0 T27 25,685 148 73.05 n/a
2020 3 0 0 0 0 0 MC 0 n/a 74.67 n/a
2021 Did not play
2022 3 2 0 0 0 0 T15 23,368 170 73.00 n/a
Totals^ 494 (1996) 444 (1996) 41 37 26 207 (1996) 1 20,293,617 2

^ official as of 13 July 2022[28][29][30]
* Includes matchplay and other tournaments without a cut.

World ranking edit

Position in Women's World Golf Rankings at the end of each calendar year.

Year World
ranking
Source
2006 3 [31]
2007 2 [32]
2008 10 [33]
2009 13 [34]
2010 15 [35]
2011 18 [36]
2012 16 [37]
2013 8 [38]
2014 9 [39]
2015 31 [40]
2016 63 [41]
2017 97 [42]
2018 199 [43]
2019 451 [44]
2020 592 [45]
2021 1165 [46]
2022 790 [47]

Honours edit

Webb was awarded the Centenary Medal on 1 January 2001.[48]

On 26 January 2010 Webb was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for service to golf, and to the community as a benefactor and supporter of a range of health and disability organisations.[49]

In January 2018 Webb was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for distinguished service to golf at the elite level as a player, to the development of female golfers, as a mentor and role model, and through charitable and community organisations".[50]

In 2022, she was inducted into Sport Australia Hall of Fame.[51]

Team appearances edit

Amateur

Professional

See also edit

References edit

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  13. ^ "27th Australian Sport Awards Overview" (PDF). AustralianSportAwards.com. Retrieved 4 April 2007.
  14. ^ "Nelson, Webb & Woods gain Writers Awards". Golf Today. Retrieved 5 April 2007.
  15. ^ a b "Youngest member of the World Golf Hall of Fame". LPGA. Retrieved 4 April 2007.
  16. ^ Arkush, Michael (31 July 2001). "Golf; Woods and Sorenstam Capture a Sloppy Battle". The New York Times. Retrieved 31 March 2009.
  17. ^ Park, Martin (11 August 2002). . Ladies European Tour. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2007.
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  50. ^ "Australia Day 2018 Honours List". 26 January 2018.
  51. ^ "2022 SAHOF Inductees & Award Winners". Sport Australia Hall of Fame. 13 October 2022. Retrieved 16 October 2022.

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Karrie Ann Webb AO born 21 December 1974 is an Australian professional golfer She plays mainly on the U S based LPGA Tour and also turns out once or twice a year on the ALPG Tour in her home country She is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame She has 41 wins on the LPGA Tour more than any other active player Karrie WebbWebb at the 2010 Women s British OpenPersonal informationFull nameKarrie Anne WebbBorn 1974 12 21 21 December 1974 age 49 Ayr Queensland AustraliaHeight5 ft 6 in 168 cm 1 Sporting nationality AustraliaResidenceBoynton Beach Florida U S CareerTurned professional1994Current tour s LPGA Tour joined 1996 ALPG Tour joined 1994 Former tour s Ladies European TourProfessional wins56Number of wins by tourLPGA Tour41 T10 all time Ladies European Tour15LPGA of Japan Tour3ALPG Tour13Epson Tour1Other2Best results in LPGA major championships wins 7 Chevron ChampionshipWon 2000 2006Women s PGA C shipWon 2001U S Women s OpenWon 2000 2001du Maurier ClassicWon 1999Women s British OpenWon 2002Evian Championship2nd 2014Achievements and awardsWorld Golf Hall of Fame2005 member page Ladies European TourRookie of the Year1995LPGA Rookie of the Year1996LPGA TourMoney Winner1996 1999 2000LPGA TourPlayer of the Year1999 2000LPGA Vare Trophy1997 1999 2000LPGAAchievement Award2000GWAA FemalePlayer of the Year2000William and Mousie Powell Award2016 Contents 1 Early life and amateur career 2 Professional career 3 Professional wins 56 3 1 LPGA Tour wins 41 3 2 ALPG Tour wins 13 3 3 LPGA of Japan Tour wins 3 3 4 Ladies European Tour wins 15 3 5 Futures Tour wins 1 3 6 Other wins 2 4 Major championships 4 1 Wins 7 4 2 Results timeline 4 3 Summary 5 LPGA Tour career summary 6 World ranking 7 Honours 8 Team appearances 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and amateur career edit nbsp Webb at the 2007 Women s British OpenWebb was born in Ayr Queensland She was a member of the Australian Amateur team making six international appearances from 1992 to 1994 including a 1994 appearance in the Espirito Santo Trophy World Amateur Golf Team Championships 2 This was the year she became the Australian Stroke Play Champion 3 Professional career editWebb began her professional golfing career in 1994 playing on the Ladies European Tour where she finished second at the Women s Australian Open 3 and the Futures Tour in the U S where she won one tournament 4 In 1995 she became the youngest ever winner of the Weetabix Women s British Open in her rookie season in Europe 3 prior to it being classed as an LPGA major and was European Rookie of the Year She qualified for the LPGA Tour after she finished second at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament despite playing with a broken bone in her wrist 4 In 1996 Webb won her first LPGA tournament in her second LPGA start at the HealthSouth Inaugural on the fourth hole of a sudden death playoff She won three other tournaments and became the first LPGA player to win 1 million mark in a single season topping the year end money list 5 She was also the 1996 LPGA Rookie of the Year 4 In 1997 Webb won three times on the LPGA Tour including another win at the Weetabix Women s British Open won her first Vare Trophy 6 and was voted 1997 ESPY Best Female Golfer 7 In 1999 Webb won her first major championship at the du Maurier Ltd Classic and won her first LPGA Tour Player of the Year award 8 Webb also took part in the largest playoff in LPGA Tour history at the 1999 Jamie Farr Kroger Classic 9 Se Ri Pak birdied the first sudden death playoff hole to defeat Webb Mardi Lunn Carin Koch Sherri Steinhauer and Kelli Kuehne 10 In 2000 Webb won two more major championships following up her win at the Nabisco Championship with a win at the U S Women s Open This gained her a second consecutive Rolex Player of the Year title and Vare Trophy and she topped the money list missing out on a chance to become the LPGA s first single season 2 million winner by taking a mid season break to return home to Australia to run with the Olympic torch 11 Teamed with Rachel Hetherington representing Australia she won the Women s World Cup in Malaysia 12 was awarded the preeminent sport award in Australia the Dawn Fraser Award 13 and was named Female Player of the Year by the Golf Writers Association of America 14 She successfully defended her U S Women s Open title in 2001 and won the LPGA Championship to become the youngest winner of the LPGA Career Grand Slam 15 She teamed with David Duval to play against Annika Sorenstam and Tiger Woods in a made for TV Battle at Bighorn between the two best male and two best female players in the world At the time it provided women s golf its largest audience ever 16 Webb s win at the 2002 Women s British Open which had become an LPGA major in 2001 meant she completed a Super Career Grand Slam every available major championship in women s golf in her career 17 Webb then suffered a three year slump She collected just two LPGA wins in the next two years and in 2005 had a best LPGA finish of tied sixth 18 although she did team up with Rachel Hetherington to represent Australia at the Women s World Cup of Golf 19 and won her fifth ANZ Ladies Masters title back home in Australia 20 Webb qualified for entry to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2000 but was not eligible for induction until she had played ten LPGA Tour events in each of ten seasons She met this criterion on 9 June 2005 when she completed the first round of the LPGA Championship 21 At age 30 she became the youngest living person ever to enter the Hall of Fame 15 and kept that distinction until 2007 when fellow LPGA star Se Ri Pak was inducted Webb staged a comeback season in 2006 In the final round at the Kraft Nabisco Championship she holed a 116 yard shot from the fairway to eagle the 18th hole and then birdied the same hole in a sudden death playoff to beat Lorena Ochoa and win her second Kraft Nabisco Championship 22 She won four other tournaments including the Evian Masters 23 and Mizuno Classic 24 Her 2006 Kraft Nabisco win took her into the top ten of the Women s World Golf Rankings for the first time since they were introduced in February 2006 Her 41 LPGA Tour victories places her tied for 10th with Babe Zaharias on the list of players with the most career LPGA tournament wins 25 and first among all active players Professional wins 56 editLPGA Tour wins 41 edit LegendMajor championships 7 Other LPGA Tour 34 No Date Tournament Winning score Margin ofvictory Runner s up1 20 Aug 1995 Weetabix Women s British Open1 14 69 70 69 70 278 6 strokes nbsp Jill McGill nbsp Annika Sorenstam2 21 Jan 1996 HealthSouth Inaugural 7 70 70 69 209 Playoff nbsp Jane Geddes nbsp Martha Nause3 5 May 1996 Sprint Titleholders Championship 16 71 65 70 66 272 1 stroke nbsp Kelly Robbins4 15 Sep 1996 Safeco Classic 11 66 71 71 69 277 2 shots nbsp Patty Sheehan5 24 Nov 1996 ITT LPGA Tour Championship 16 69 70 68 65 272 4 strokes nbsp Emilee Klein nbsp Nancy Lopez nbsp Kelly Robbins6 20 Apr 1997 Susan G Komen International 12 72 72 66 66 276 2 strokes nbsp Nanci Bowen nbsp Cathy Johnston Forbes nbsp Lorie Kane7 17 Aug 1997 Weetabix Women s British Open1 19 65 70 63 71 269 8 strokes nbsp Rosie Jones8 14 Sep 1997 Safeco Classic 16 67 67 71 67 272 1 stroke nbsp Annika Sorenstam9 1 Mar 1998 Australian Ladies Masters2 16 69 69 64 70 272 5 strokes nbsp Hyun Soon Park nbsp Annika Sorenstam10 19 Apr 1998 City of Hope Myrtle Beach Classic 19 68 66 68 67 269 3 strokes nbsp Meg Mallon11 30 Jan 1999 The Office Depot 10 67 69 72 70 278 1 stroke nbsp Dottie Pepper nbsp Kris Tschetter12 28 Feb 1999 Australian Ladies Masters2 26 63 67 64 68 262 10 strokes nbsp Janice Moodie13 21 Mar 1999 Standard Register PING 14 68 68 69 69 274 4 strokes nbsp Lorie Kane14 9 May 1999 Mercury Titleholders Championship 17 69 66 70 66 271 3 strokes nbsp Annika Sorenstam15 13 Jun 1999 Wegmans Rochester International 8 75 67 68 70 280 1 stroke nbsp Cindy McCurdy16 1 Aug 1999 du Maurier Classic 11 73 72 66 66 277 2 strokes nbsp Laura Davies17 16 Jan 2000 The Office Depot 7 65 75 70 71 281 4 strokes nbsp Juli Inkster18 27 Feb 2000 Australian Ladies Masters2 14 68 68 70 68 274 1 stroke nbsp Lorie Kane19 4 Mar 2000 LPGA Takefuji Classic 9 68 70 69 207 Playoff nbsp Annika Sorenstam20 26 Mar 2000 Nabisco Championship 14 67 70 67 70 274 10 strokes nbsp Dottie Pepper21 23 Jul 2000 U S Women s Open 6 69 72 68 73 282 5 strokes nbsp Meg Mallon nbsp Cristie Kerr22 27 Aug 2000 Oldsmobile Classic 23 66 61 66 72 265 2 strokes nbsp Meg Mallon23 22 Oct 2000 AFLAC Champions 15 69 67 68 69 273 Playoff nbsp Dottie Pepper24 3 Jun 2001 U S Women s Open 7 70 65 69 69 273 8 strokes nbsp Se Ri Pak25 24 Jun 2001 McDonald s LPGA Championship 14 67 64 70 69 270 2 strokes nbsp Laura Diaz26 18 Nov 2001 Tyco ADT Championship 26 9 67 71 73 68 279 2 strokes nbsp Annika Sorenstam27 23 Jun 2002 Wegmans Rochester LPGA 27 12 64 72 72 68 276 1 stroke nbsp Mi Hyun Kim28 11 Aug 2002 Weetabix Women s British Open1 15 66 71 70 66 273 2 strokes nbsp Michelle Ellis nbsp Paula Marti29 7 Sep 2003 John Q Hammons Hotel Classic 10 65 69 66 200 9 strokes nbsp Dorothy Delasin nbsp Candie Kung nbsp Jamie Hullett nbsp Tammie Green30 6 Jun 2004 Kellogg Keebler Classic 16 69 64 67 200 5 strokes nbsp Siew Ai Lim nbsp Annika Sorenstam31 2 Apr 2006 Kraft Nabisco Championship 9 70 68 76 65 279 Playoff nbsp Lorena Ochoa32 14 May 2006 Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill 14 66 68 66 70 270 7 strokes nbsp Lorena Ochoa nbsp Hee Won Han33 29 Jul 2006 Evian Masters1 16 67 68 69 68 272 1 stroke nbsp Laura Davies nbsp Michelle Wie34 24 Sep 2006 Longs Drugs Challenge 15 67 70 66 70 273 1 stroke nbsp Annika Sorenstam35 5 Nov 2006 Mizuno Classic3 14 69 67 66 202 4 strokes nbsp Kaori Higo36 29 Mar 2009 J Golf Phoenix LPGA International 14 70 68 69 67 274 2 strokes nbsp Jiyai Shin37 27 Feb 2011 HSBC Women s Champions 13 70 66 70 69 275 1 stroke nbsp Chie Arimura38 20 Mar 2011 RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup 12 71 67 66 204 1 stroke nbsp Brittany Lincicome nbsp Paula Creamer39 2 Jun 2013 ShopRite LPGA Classic 4 72 69 68 209 2 strokes nbsp Shanshan Feng40 16 Feb 2014 ISPS Handa Women s Australian Open5 12 71 69 68 68 276 1 stroke nbsp Chella Choi41 23 Mar 2014 JTBC Founders Cup 19 66 71 69 63 269 1 stroke nbsp Lydia Ko nbsp Mirim Lee nbsp Stacy Lewis nbsp Azahara Munoz nbsp Amy YangLPGA Tour playoff record 4 6 No Year Tournament Opponent s Result1 1996 HealthSouth Inaugural nbsp Jane Geddes nbsp Martha Nause Won with par on fourth extra holeNause eliminated by par on first hole2 1997 HealthSouth Inaugural nbsp Michelle McGann Lost to par on first extra hole3 1999 Jamie Farr Kroger Classic nbsp Carin Koch nbsp Kelli Kuehne nbsp Mardi Lunn nbsp Se Ri Pak nbsp Sherri Steinhauer Pak won with birdie on first extra hole4 1999 PageNet Championship nbsp Laura Davies nbsp Se Ri Pak Pak won with birdie on first extra hole5 2000 LPGA Takefuji Classic nbsp Annika Sorenstam Won with birdie on first extra hole6 2000 Evian Masters nbsp Annika Sorenstam Lost to eagle on first extra hole7 2000 AFLAC Champions nbsp Dottie Pepper Won with par on first extra hole8 2006 Kraft Nabisco Championship nbsp Lorena Ochoa Won with birdie on first extra hole9 2006 McDonald s LPGA Championship nbsp Se Ri Pak Lost to birdie on first extra hole10 2008 Ginn Tribute Hosted by Annika nbsp Seon Hwa Lee Lost to par on first extra holeLPGA majors are shown in bold ALPG Tour wins 13 edit 1998 1 Australian Ladies Masters2 1999 1 Australian Ladies Masters2 2000 2 AAMI Women s Australian Open4 Australian Ladies Masters2 2001 1 ANZ Ladies Masters4 2002 1 AAMI Women s Australian Open4 2005 1 ANZ Ladies Masters4 2007 2 MFS Women s Australian Open4 ANZ Ladies Masters4 2008 1 MFS Women s Australian Open4 2010 1 ANZ Ladies Masters4 2013 1 Volvik RACV Ladies Masters4 2014 1 ISPS Handa Women s Australian Open5LPGA of Japan Tour wins 3 edit 2000 1 Nichriei World Ladies Cup 2001 1 Nichriei World Ladies Cup 2006 1 Mizuno Classic3Ladies European Tour wins 15 edit 1995 1 Weetabix Women s British Open1 1997 1 Weetabix Women s British Open1 2000 1 AAMI Women s Australian Open4 2001 1 ANZ Ladies Masters4 2002 2 AAMI Women s Australian Open4 Weetabix Women s British Open1 2005 1 ANZ Ladies Masters4 2006 1 Evian Masters1 2007 2 MFS Women s Australian Open4 ANZ Ladies Masters4 2008 1 MFS Women s Australian Open4 2010 1 ANZ Ladies Masters4 2013 2 Volvik RACV Ladies Masters4 ISPS Handa Ladies European Masters 2014 1 ISPS Handa Women s Australian Open5Note Webb won The Evian Championship formerly named the Evian Masters once before it was recognized as a major championship on the LPGA Tour in 2013 but after it was co sanctioned by the LPGA Tour in 2000 Webb won the Women s British Open twice before it was recognized as a major championship on the LPGA Tour in 2001 but after it was co sanctioned by the LPGA Tour in 1994 and once after it was recognized as a major championship in 2001 Futures Tour wins 1 edit 1995 Golden Flake Golden Ocala Futures ClassicOther wins 2 edit 2000 Women s World Cup Golf with Rachel Hetherington 2003 ConAgra LPGA Skins GameNotes 1 Co sanctioned by LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour 2 Co sanctioned by LPGA Tour and ALPG Tour 3 Co sanctioned by LPGA Tour and LPGA of Japan Tour 4 Co sanctioned by ALPG Tour and Ladies European Tour 5 Co sanctioned by ALPG Tour Ladies European Tour and LPGA TourMajor championships editWins 7 edit Year Championship Winning score Margin Runner s up1999 du Maurier Classic 11 73 72 66 66 277 2 strokes nbsp Laura Davies2000 Nabisco Championship 14 67 70 67 70 274 10 strokes nbsp Dottie Pepper2000 U S Women s Open 6 69 72 68 73 282 5 strokes nbsp Cristie Kerr nbsp Meg Mallon2001 McDonald s LPGA Championship 14 67 64 70 69 270 2 strokes nbsp Laura Diaz2001 U S Women s Open 7 70 65 69 69 273 8 strokes nbsp Se Ri Pak2002 Weetabix Women s British Open 15 66 71 70 66 273 2 strokes nbsp Michelle Ellis nbsp Paula Marti2006 Kraft Nabisco Championship 9 70 68 76 65 279 Playoff 1 nbsp Lorena Ochoa1 Defeated Ochoa with birdie on first extra hole Results timeline edit Results not in chronological order before 2019 Tournament 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000ANA Inspiration T5 29 T7 3 1Women s PGA Championship T41 T9 T4 CUT T9U S Women s Open T19 4 T31 7 1du Maurier Classic T2 T27 T14 1 T7Tournament 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010ANA Inspiration T2 7 T21 3 T44 1 T20 T13 T8 T5Women s PGA Championship 1 T4 T56 T39 T20 2 2 T29 T49 T5U S Women s Open 1 CUT CUT T16 T31 T37 CUT T38 T34 T17Women s British Open T15 1 T3 T11 CUT T28 T9 2 T43Tournament 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019ANA Inspiration T13 T15 T5 T11 T29 T56 CUT CUTU S Women s Open T6 T50 T13 T30 T14 T46 T44 CUT CUTWomen s PGA Championship T20 T6 T33 T25 T7 T50 CUT T47 CUTThe Evian Championship T15 2 T38 CUT CUTWomen s British Open T22 T5 CUT CUT CUT T5 CUT CUT CUT The Women s British Open replaced the du Maurier Classic as an LPGA major in 2001 The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013 Webb won the Women s British Open in 1995 and 1997 before it became an LPGA major Win Top 10 Did not play CUT missed the half way cut T tied for place Summary edit Tournament Wins 2nd 3rd Top 5 Top 10 Top 25 Events Cuts madeANA Inspiration 2 1 2 8 11 17 23 21U S Women s Open 2 0 0 3 5 10 24 19Women s PGA Championship 1 2 0 6 10 13 24 21The Evian Championship 0 1 0 1 1 2 5 3Women s British Open 1 1 1 5 6 9 18 11du Maurier Classic 1 1 0 2 3 4 5 5Totals 7 6 3 25 36 55 99 80Most consecutive cuts made 23 2007 British Open 2013 U S Open Longest streak of top 10s 9 1999 U S Open 2001 U S Open LPGA Tour career summary editYear Tournamentsplayed Cuts Made Wins 2nd 3rd Top 10s Best Finish Earnings Moneylist rank Scoring average Scoringrank1995 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 n a n a 69 50 n a1996 25 24 4 5 1 15 1 1 002 000 1 70 87 31997 25 25 3 4 3 20 1 987 606 2 70 00 11998 23 22 2 1 3 13 1 704 477 4 70 52 31999 25 23 6 6 4 22 1 1 591 959 1 69 43 12000 22 22 7 3 1 17 1 1 876 853 1 70 05 12001 22 22 3 4 0 13 1 1 535 404 3 70 16 32002 21 20 2 0 4 13 1 1 009 760 5 70 33 32003 23 21 1 1 1 12 1 780 239 11 70 39 52004 22 21 1 1 2 8 1 748 316 9 70 53 62005 21 20 0 1 0 7 2 500 268 27 71 52 162006 21 20 5 3 1 13 1 2 090 113 2 70 11 42007 21 19 0 1 1 6 2 630 030 22 71 93 182008 20 19 0 2 1 6 2 854 562 18 71 24 112009 20 18 1 2 0 6 1 968 098 12 71 26 182010 19 18 0 0 0 6 T4 479 889 23 71 06 122011 20 20 2 0 1 5 1 757 671 14 71 56 172012 20 20 0 1 1 7 T2 884 973 12 71 19 182013 21 19 1 0 0 6 1 765 880 13 70 64 82014 19 18 2 1 1 6 1 1 069 540 8 70 74 122015 22 18 0 0 0 3 T5 394 497 43 71 47 342016 20 15 0 0 1 3 3 378 876 52 71 49 432017 19 9 0 1 0 1 T2 168 498 80 72 56 1312018 8 5 0 0 0 0 T11 65 055 119 71 68 n a2019 9 4 0 0 0 0 T27 25 685 148 73 05 n a2020 3 0 0 0 0 0 MC 0 n a 74 67 n a2021 Did not play2022 3 2 0 0 0 0 T15 23 368 170 73 00 n aTotals 494 1996 444 1996 41 37 26 207 1996 1 20 293 617 2 official as of 13 July 2022 28 29 30 Includes matchplay and other tournaments without a cut World ranking editPosition in Women s World Golf Rankings at the end of each calendar year Year Worldranking Source2006 3 31 2007 2 32 2008 10 33 2009 13 34 2010 15 35 2011 18 36 2012 16 37 2013 8 38 2014 9 39 2015 31 40 2016 63 41 2017 97 42 2018 199 43 2019 451 44 2020 592 45 2021 1165 46 2022 790 47 Honours editWebb was awarded the Centenary Medal on 1 January 2001 48 On 26 January 2010 Webb was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for service to golf and to the community as a benefactor and supporter of a range of health and disability organisations 49 In January 2018 Webb was made an Officer of the Order of Australia AO for distinguished service to golf at the elite level as a player to the development of female golfers as a mentor and role model and through charitable and community organisations 50 In 2022 she was inducted into Sport Australia Hall of Fame 51 Team appearances editAmateur Espirito Santo Trophy representing Australia 1994 Tasman Cup representing Australia 1993 winners Queen Sirikit Cup representing Australia 1992 1993 1994 Gladys Hay Memorial Cup representing Queensland 1991 1992 1993Professional World Cup representing Australia 2005 International Crown representing Australia 2014 2016 The Queens representing Australia 2017 captain See also editList of female golfers List of golfers with most LPGA Tour wins List of golfers with most LPGA major championship wins Monday Night Golf Women s Career Grand Slam ChampionReferences edit Karrie Webb lpga com Ladies Professional Golf Association Retrieved 9 June 2018 Notable Past Players International Golf Federation Retrieved 4 April 2007 a b c Karrie Webb Player Profile ALPG Tour Retrieved 4 April 2007 a b c Karrie Webb Full Career Bio PDF LPGA Archived from the original PDF on 25 March 2007 Retrieved 4 April 2007 Annual Money Leaders PDF LPGA Archived from the original PDF on 25 January 2007 Retrieved 4 April 2007 Vare Trophy Winners LPGA Retrieved 7 March 2007 ESPY Awards past winners ESPN Retrieved 4 April 2007 Rolex Player of the Year Winners LPGA Archived from the original on 27 October 2006 Retrieved 7 March 2007 LPGA All Time Records Archived 27 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine Pak wins six player playoff Mickey Lisa D 15 September 2000 Karrie weaving her own Webb Golf World Archived from the original on 16 May 2003 Retrieved 25 November 2008 Australia win women s world cup BBC Sport 3 December 2000 Retrieved 24 March 2009 27th Australian Sport Awards Overview PDF AustralianSportAwards com Retrieved 4 April 2007 Nelson Webb amp Woods gain Writers Awards Golf Today Retrieved 5 April 2007 a b Youngest member of the World Golf Hall of Fame LPGA Retrieved 4 April 2007 Arkush Michael 31 July 2001 Golf Woods and Sorenstam Capture a Sloppy Battle The New York Times Retrieved 31 March 2009 Park Martin 11 August 2002 Webb cruises to sixth major victory Ladies European Tour Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 4 April 2007 Webb s comeback is the stuff of golf legends Worldgolf com 3 August 2006 Retrieved 5 April 2007 Park Martin 10 February 2005 Women s World Cup of Golf set for Friday Ladies European Tour Archived from the original on 25 October 2006 Retrieved 4 April 2007 Park Martin 27 February 2005 Miyazato caught in Karrie s Webb Ladies European Tour Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 5 April 2007 Karrie Webb enters the Hall of Fame LPGA Retrieved 4 April 2007 Webb s Dramatic Eagle Leads to Seventh Major The New York Times 3 April 2006 Retrieved 22 March 2011 Webb tops Wie by a shot to win Evian Masters USA Today 29 July 2006 Retrieved 1 March 2011 Webb ends Sorenstam s Mizuno streak USA Today 5 November 2006 Retrieved 5 April 2007 Official Career Wins PDF LPGA Archived from the original PDF on 25 January 2007 Retrieved 7 March 2007 LPGA Tour Championship Results USA Today 20 November 2001 Retrieved 1 April 2012 Rochester International Results USA Today 23 June 2002 Retrieved 1 April 2012 Karrie Webb stats LPGA Retrieved 6 August 2023 Karrie Webb results LPGA Retrieved 6 August 2023 Career Money LPGA Retrieved 6 August 2023 Women s World Golf Rankings 26 December 2006 Women s World Golf Rankings 25 December 2007 Women s World Golf Rankings 30 December 2008 Women s World Golf Rankings 29 December 2009 Women s World Golf Rankings 28 December 2010 Women s World Golf Rankings 27 December 2011 Women s World Golf Rankings 31 December 2012 Women s World Golf Rankings 30 December 2013 Women s World Golf Rankings 29 December 2014 Women s World Golf Rankings 28 December 2015 Women s World Golf Rankings 26 December 2016 Women s World Golf Rankings 25 December 2017 Women s World Golf Rankings 31 December 2018 Women s World Golf Rankings 30 December 2019 Women s World Golf Rankings 28 December 2020 Women s World Golf Rankings 27 December 2021 Women s World Golf Rankings 26 December 2022 Karrie Webb Australian Honours Database Retrieved 26 January 2010 Karrie Webb AM Australian Honours Database Retrieved 26 January 2010 Australia Day 2018 Honours List 26 January 2018 2022 SAHOF Inductees amp Award Winners Sport Australia Hall of Fame 13 October 2022 Retrieved 16 October 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karrie Webb Official website nbsp Karrie Webb at the LPGA Tour official site nbsp Karrie Webb at the WPGA Tour Australasia official site nbsp Karrie Webb at the ALPG Tour official site archived Karrie Webb at the Women s World Golf Rankings official site Karrie Webb at the Golf Australia official site archived Karrie Webb at golf about com at the Wayback Machine archived 22 June 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karrie Webb amp oldid 1185556571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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