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Nancy Lopez

American professional golfer


American professional golfer

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fullnameNancy Marie Lopez
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birth_placeTorrance, California, U.S.
death_date
height5 ft 5 in
nationality
residenceThe Villages, Florida, U.S.
spouseEd Russell (m. 2017)
Ray Knight (1982–2009)
Tim Melton (1979–1982)
childrenAshley, Erinn, Torri
collegeUniversity of Tulsa
(two years)
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tourLPGA Tour
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nabiscoT3: 1995
lpgaWon: 1978, 1985, 1989
wusopen2nd/T2: 1975, 1977, 1989, 1997
dumaurier2nd/T2: 1979, 1981, 1996
wbritopenDNP
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Rookie of the Year
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award2LPGA Tour
Money Winner
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award3LPGA Tour
Player of the Year
year31978, 1979, 1985, 1988
award4LPGA Tour
Vare Trophy
year41978, 1979, 1985
award5GWAA Female
Player of the Year
year51978, 1979, 1985
award6Associated Press
Female Athlete of the Year
year61978, 1985
award7LPGA William and
Mousie Powell Award
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award8Flo Hyman Memorial Award
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award9USGA Bob Jones Award
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award10Old Tom Morris Award
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Nancy Marie Lopez (born January 6, 1957) is an American former professional golfer. She became a member of the LPGA Tour in 1977 and won 48 LPGA Tour events, including three major championships.

Amateur career

Lopez won the New Mexico Women's Amateur at age 12 in 1969, and the U.S. Girls' Junior in 1972 and 1974, at ages 15 and 17, respectively. Shortly after graduation from Goddard High School in Roswell, she played in the U.S. Women's Open as an amateur, first in 1974 and again in 1975 where she tied for second.

As a collegiate freshman in 1976, Lopez was named All-American and Female Athlete of the Year for her play at the University of Tulsa. That year she won the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) national intercollegiate golf championship and was a member of the U.S. Curtis Cup and World Amateur teams. Lopez left college after her sophomore year and turned pro in 1977, and again was the runner-up at the U.S. Women's Open.

Professional career

During her first full season on the LPGA Tour in 1978, Lopez won nine tournaments, including five consecutive. She appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated in July, won the Vare Trophy for lowest scoring average, LPGA Rookie of the Year, LPGA Player of the Year and was named the Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year. She won another eight times in 1979, and won multiple times in each year from 1980 to 1984, although she played only half-seasons in 1983 and 1984 due to the birth of her first child.

Playing full-time again in 1985, Lopez posted five wins, five seconds, five thirds, won the money title, the scoring title, the Player of the Year Award, and was named Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year for a second time. She entered only four events in 1986, when her second daughter was born, but came back with multiple wins in 1987–89 - three times each in 1988 and 1989 - and once again won Player of the Year honors in 1988. Lopez' schedule was curtailed again in the early 1990s when her third daughter was born. In 1992 she won twice. Lopez continued to play short schedules - from 11 to 18 tournaments - through 2002, then in 2003 cut back to just a half dozen or fewer events a year.

Lopez was considered to be one of the greats of women's golf, and she was the game's best player from the late 1970s to late 1980s. She won three majors, and all were at the LPGA Championship, at the same course, in 1978, 1985, and 1989. Lopez never won the U.S. Women's Open, but finished second four times, the last in 1997 when she became the first in the event's history to score under 70 for all four rounds, yet lost to Alison Nicholas. She won the Colgate-Dinah Shore in 1981, two years before it became a major, and was a runner-up three times at the du Maurier Classic in Canada.

Lopez was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1987. She was a member of the United States Solheim Cup team in 1990 and was captain of the team in 2005. Lopez retired from regular tournament play in 2002 and attempted a return in 2007 and 2008. In her return season, she played six tournaments, missed the cut in each, and only broke 80 in three of the 12 rounds. In 2008, she played in three events, with a low score of 76, never making the cut. She was inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 2002.

Lopez is the only woman to win LPGA Rookie of the Year, Player of the Year, and the Vare Trophy in the same season (1978). Her company, Nancy Lopez Golf, makes a full line of women's clubs and accessories. She also does occasional television commentary.

Personal life

Lopez was married to Houston sportscaster Tim Melton from 1979 to 1982. Shortly after her divorce, she married Major League All-Star baseball player Ray Knight, then a member of the Houston Astros, in October 1982 in Pelham, Georgia. They were married for 27 years, divorcing in 2009, and have three daughters. While married, Lopez and Knight lived in Georgia in his hometown of Albany. Since 1986, she has hosted the Nancy Lopez Hospice Golf Classic at the Doublegate Country Club to raise money for Albany Community Hospice, returning yearly even after her divorce from Knight in 2009. She currently resides in The Villages, Florida where she hosts an annual golf tournament to benefit the charity AIM (Adventures in Movement), an organization that helps mentally challenged, visually impaired, hearing impaired, physically handicapped and other children and adults with special needs. She has hosted the tournament since 1981 and also serves as a national ambassador with AIM. In 2017, Lopez married for a third time to Ed Russell.

Amateur wins

this list may be incomplete

  • 1969 New Mexico Women's Amateur
  • 1970 New Mexico Women's Amateur
  • 1971 New Mexico Women's Amateur
  • 1972 U.S. Girls' Junior, Women's Western Junior
  • 1973 Women's Western Junior
  • 1974 U.S. Girls' Junior, Women's Western Junior
  • 1975 Mexican Amateur
  • 1976 AIAW National Championship, Women's Western Amateur, Women's Trans National Amateur

Professional wins (51)

LPGA Tour wins (48)

Legend
LPGA Tour major championships (3)
Other LPGA Tour (45)

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No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-up
1Feb 26, 1978Bent Tree Classic+1 (71-72-73-73=289)1 strokeUSA Jo Ann Washam
2Mar 12, 1978Sunstar Classic−3 (72-72-70-71=285)1 strokeUSA Debbie Austin
USA Debbie Massey
3May 14, 1978Greater Baltimore Classic−7 (67-73-72=212)3 strokesUSA Donna Caponi
4May 21, 1978Coca-Cola Classic−3 (69-71-70=210)PlayoffUSA JoAnne Carner
5May 29, 1978Golden Lights Championship−11 (67-72-73-65=277)1 strokeUSA Jane Blalock
6Jun 11, 1978LPGA Championship−13 (71-65-69-70=275)6 strokesUSA Amy Alcott
7Jun 18, 1978Bankers Trust Classic−5 (72-73-69=214)2 strokesUSA Jane Blalock
USA Debbie Massey
8Aug 6, 1978Colgate European Open−7 (73-71-72-73=289)3 strokesUSA JoAnne Carner
USA Mary Dwyer
RSA Sally Little
9Nov 12, 1978Colgate Far East OpenE (75-69-72=216)2 strokesARG Silvia Bertolaccini
USA Kathy Whitworth
10Mar 11, 1979Sunstar Classic−8 (70-71-70-69=280)1 strokeUSA Hollis Stacy
11Mar 25, 1979Sahara National Pro-Am−16 (72-67-66-69=274)2 strokesUSA Donna Caponi
12May 6, 1979Women's International−6 (72-71-71-68=282)3 strokesUSA Donna White
13May 20, 1979Coca-Cola Classic−3 (73-70-73=216)PlayoffUSA Bonnie Bryant
USA Hollis Stacy
USA Jo Ann Washam
USA Mickey Wright
14Jun 3, 1979Golden Lights Championship−8 (67-70-73-70=280)4 strokesUSA Pat Bradley
15Jun 24, 1979Lady Keystone Open−4 (72-68-72=212)2 strokesRSA Sally Little
USA Kathy Whitworth
16Aug 5, 1979Colgate European Open−6 (68-69-70-75=282)4 strokesUSA Joyce Kazmierski
17Sep 30, 1979Mary Kay Classic−14 (71-66-67-70=274)2 strokesCAN Sandra Post
18Mar 30, 1980Women's Kemper OpenE (72-66-77-69=284)2 strokesUSA Debbie Massey
USA Jo Ann Washam
19Jun 29, 1980The Sarah Coventry−9 (73-67-72-71=283)1 strokeUSA Pat Bradley
20Sep 1, 1980Rail Charity Golf Classic−13 (65-71-71-68=275)1 strokeUSA JoAnne Carner
21Mar 8, 1981Arizona Copper Classic−14 (70-72-68-68=278)4 strokesUSA Pat Bradley
22Apr 5, 1981Colgate-Dinah Shore−11 (71-73-69-64=277)2 strokesUSA Carolyn Hill
23Jun 28, 1981The Sarah Coventry−3 (74-69-71-71=285)2 strokesUSA Pat Bradley
24Mar 21, 1982J&B Scotch Pro-Am−5 (70-67-69-73=279)5 strokesUSA Sandra Haynie
25Nov 7, 1982Mazda Japan Classic−9 (66-70-71=207)6 strokesUSA Amy Alcott
26Feb 6, 1983Elizabeth Arden Classic−3 (71-71-70-73=285)1 strokeUSA Pat Bradley
USA JoAnne Carner
USA Stephanie Farwig
USA Betsy King
27Apr 10, 1983J&B Scotch Pro-Am−6 (71-69-69-74=283)1 strokeUSA Laura Baugh
28Mar 4, 1984Uniden LPGA InvitationalE (70-74-66-74=284)3 strokesUSA Pat Bradley
29Aug 19, 1984Chevrolet World Championship of Women's Golf−7 (69-74-65-73=281)1 strokeUSA JoAnne Carner
30May 19, 1985Chrysler-Plymouth Classic−9 (69-69-72=210)3 strokesUSA Pat Bradley
31Jun 2, 1985LPGA Championship−15 (65-71-72-65=273)8 strokesUSA Alice Miller
32Jul 7, 1985Mazda Hall of Fame Championship−7 (71-70-72-68=281)3 strokesUSA JoAnne Carner
USA Allison Finney
33Aug 11, 1985Henredon Classic−20 (66-67-69-66=268)10 strokesUSA Val Skinner
34Sep 8, 1985Portland Ping Championship−1 (69-76-70=215)PlayoffUSA Lori Garbacz
35Feb 8, 1987Sarasota Classic−7 (73-66-68-74=281)3 strokesUSA Kathy Guadagnino
FRA Anne Marie Palli
36Sep 13, 1987Cellular One-Ping Golf Championship−6 (72-67-71=210)1 strokeUSA Kelly Leadbetter
USA Muffin Spencer-Devlin
AUS Jan Stephenson
37Feb 7, 1988Mazda Classic−5 (69-68-71-75=283)2 strokesESP Marta Figueras-Dotti
38Apr 17, 1988AI Star/Centinela Hospital Classic−6 (71-72-67=210)PlayoffESP Marta Figueras-Dotti
39May 15, 1988Chrysler-Plymouth Classic−12 (68-70-66=204)8 strokesAUS Jan Stephenson
40May 21, 1989Mazda LPGA Championship−14 (71-69-68-66=274)3 strokesJPN Ayako Okamoto
41Jul 30, 1989Atlantic City Classic−10 (67-70-69=206)1 strokeUSA Christa Johnson
USA Vicki Fergon
42Sep 24, 1989Nippon Travel-MBS Classic−11 (73-69-65-70=277)2 strokesUSA Alice Ritzman
SCO Pamela Wright
43Sep 23, 1990MBS LPGA Classic−7 (69-70-74-68=281)PlayoffUSA Cathy Gerring
44May 5, 1991Sara Lee Classic−10 (65-70-71=206)2 strokesUSA Kris Monaghan
45Sep 7, 1992Rail Charity Golf Classic−17 (67-68-64=199)PlayoffENG Laura Davies
46Sep 13, 1992Ping-Cellular One LPGA Golf Championship−7 (70-70-69=209)PlayoffAUS Jane Crafter
47Jul 11, 1993Youngstown-Warren LPGA Classic−13 (68-68-67=203)PlayoffUSA Deb Richard
48Apr 27, 1997Chick-fil-A Charity Championship−7 (71-66=137)2 strokesUSA Tina Barrett
USA Deb Richard
AUS Karrie Webb

Note: Lopez won the Colgate-Dinah Shore (now known as the Kraft Nabisco Championship) before it became a major championship.

LPGA Tour playoff record (8–7)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
11978Kathryn Crosby/Honda Civic ClassicRSA Sally LittleLost to par on first extra hole
21978Coca-Cola ClassicUSA JoAnne CarnerWon with par on first extra hole
31978Mizuno-Japan ClassicJPN Michiko Okada
TWN Ai-Yu TuOkada won with birdie on fifth extra hole
Tu eliminated by birdie on second hole
41979Women's Kemper OpenUSA Donna Caponi
USA JoAnne Carner
JPN Chako Higuchi
AUS Jan StephensonCarner won with par on second extra hole
Caponi, Lopez, and Stephenson eliminated by par on first hole
51979Coca-Cola ClassicUSA Bonnie Bryant
USA Hollis Stacy
USA Jo Ann Washam
USA Mickey WrightWon with birdie on second extra hole
Bryant, Stacy, and Washam eliminated by birdie on first hole
61980Mary Kay ClassicUSA Jerilyn BritzLost to birdie on second extra hole
71985Portland Ping ChampionshipUSA Lori GarbaczWon with birdie on third extra hole
81988AI Star/Centinela Hospital ClassicESP Marta Figueras-DottiWon with par on second extra hole
91988Crestar ClassicUSA Juli Inkster
USA Rosie Jones
USA Betsy KingInkster won with eagle on first extra hole
101988Rochester InternationalTWN Mei-Chi Cheng
USA Patty SheehanCheng won with birdie on second extra hole
Sheehan eliminated by par on first hole
111990MBS LPGA ClassicUSA Cathy GerringWon with birdie on first extra hole
121992Rail Charity ClassicENG Laura DaviesWon with par on first extra hole
131992Ping-Cellular One LPGA Golf ChampionshipAUS Jane CrafterWon with par on second extra hole
141993Youngstown-Warren LPGA ClassicUSA Deb RichardWon with birdie on first extra hole
151998Sara Lee ClassicUSA Donna Andrews
PER Jenny Lidback
USA Barb MuchaMucha won with birdie on second extra hole

LPGA of Japan Tour wins (1)

  • 1982 (1) Mazda Japan Classic1 1Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour

Other wins (3)

  • 1979 Portland Ping Team Championship (with Jo Ann Washam)
  • 1980 JCPenney Mixed Team Classic (with Curtis Strange)
  • 1987 Mazda Champions (with Miller Barber)

Major championships

Wins (3)

YearChampionshipWinning scoreMarginRunner-up
1978LPGA Championship−13 (71-65-69-70=275)6 strokesUSA Amy Alcott
1985LPGA Championship−15 (65-71-72-65=273)8 strokesUSA Alice Miller
1989Mazda LPGA Championship−14 (71-69-68-66=274)3 strokesJPN Ayako Okamoto

Results timeline

Tournament1974197519761977197819791980
LPGA Championship1T10T19
U.S. Women's OpenT18T2LACUT2T9T11T7
du Maurier Classic2T6
Tournament1981198219831984198519861987198819891990
Kraft Nabisco ChampionshipT6T16T11T33T5T18CUT
LPGA ChampionshipT5T35T21T141T28T241T14
U.S. Women's OpenWDT7T35T4T21T122T14
du Maurier ClassicT2T9WDT8T21T459
Tournament1991199219931994199519961997199819992000
Kraft Nabisco ChampionshipT30CUTT8T9T3T15T23T13T21T43
LPGA ChampionshipT18T25WDT18T18T37T44WDT65
U.S. Women's OpenT16T7T35T28CUT2CUTCUTT46
du Maurier ClassicT22T2T27
Tournament2001200220032004200520062007200820092010
Kraft Nabisco ChampionshipT63CUTCUTWDCUT
LPGA ChampionshipCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUT
U.S. Women's OpenCUT
Women's British Open ^

^ The Women's British Open replaced the du Maurier Classic as an LPGA major in 2001. LA = low amateur

CUT = missed the half=way cut.

WD = withdrew

"T" = tied

U.S. national team appearances

Amateur

  • Curtis Cup: 1976 (winners)
  • Espirito Santo Trophy: 1976 (winners)

Professional

  • Solheim Cup: 1990 (winners), 2005 (non-playing captain, winners)
  • Handa Cup: 2011 (winners), 2012 (tie, Cup retained), 2013

References

References

  1. (July 25, 1977). "Hollis Stacy Withstands The Pressure". [[Lebanon Daily News]].
  2. (January 6, 2019). "UPI Almanac for Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019". [[United Press International]].
  3. "Nancy Lopez at about.com".
  4. Deford, Frank. (July 10, 1978). "Nancy With The Laughing Face".
  5. "Georgia Sports Hall of Fame Members by Year".
  6. (May 13, 1982). "Golfer seeks divorce". Spokesman-Review.
  7. Lemon, Richard. (April 25, 1983). "On the Beach No More, Nancy Lopez and Ray Knight Score a Tie for Golf and Baseball".
  8. (October 27, 1982). "Nancy Lopez marries Ray Knight". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  9. (6 March 2013). "Lopez golf classic begins today".
  10. Glenn, Rhonda. (December 7, 2012). "Catching Up With ... Nancy Lopez: 40 years after winning her first U.S. Girls' Junior, Hall of Famer is busy on and off course". USGA.
  11. "AIM Ambassadors".
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