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Pat Hurst

American professional golfer


Summary

American professional golfer

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namePat Hurst
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birth_date
birth_placeSan Leandro, California, U.S.
death_date
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residenceDanville, California, U.S.
spouseJeff Heitt (since 1995)
children2
collegeSan Jose State University
(three years)
yearpro1991
retired
tourLPGA Tour (joined 1994)
extour
prowins11
lpgawins6
letwins
jlpgawins
klpgawins
lagtwins
alpgwins
futwins
otherwins5
majorwins1
nabiscoWon: 1998
lpgaT5: 2006
wusopen2nd: 2006
dumaurier5th: 1996
wbritopenT11: 2004
evianDNP
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wghofyear
award1LPGA Rookie of the Year
year11995
award2Honda Award
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awardssection

(three years) Pat Hurst (born May 23, 1969) is an American professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour.

Hurst's mother is originally from Japan and her father is an American of German heritage. She was born in San Leandro, California, and raised in the Bay Area.

Amateur career

As an amateur, Hurst won the 1986 U.S. Girls' Junior and the 1990 U.S. Women's Amateur. In 1989 Hurst was also a U.S. Women's Amateur medalist and was a member of the 1990 U.S. Espirito Santo Trophy team.

Hurst played college golf at San José State University and won team and individual NCAA titles in 1989. In 1989, she won the Honda Award (now the Honda Sports Award) as the best female collegiate golfer in the nation. She was All-American First team in 1989 and 1990, Big West Champion in 1988 and Big West Champion and Athlete of the Year in 1990. She is a member of the San Jose State Sports Hall of Fame.

Professional career

Hurst left San Jose State in 1991 and turned professional. She entered LPGA Tour Qualifying School in 1991 and in 1992, missing both times, the second time by one stroke. Hurst spent the next few years working as a teaching pro at La Quinta Country Club and playing on the Players West Tour, where she won five times. She eventually quit playing golf at one point, taking a job at a Nevada Bob's store in her hometown of San Leandro.

She entered the LPGA Qualifying Tournament again in 1994 and tied for 20th to earn exempt status for the 1995 season.

Hurst won Rookie of the Year honors in her debut season on the LPGA Tour in 1995. She has six career LPGA titles, including one major, the Nabisco Dinah Shore in 1998. Hurst lost a playoff to Annika Sörenstam at the U.S. Women's Open in 2006, the last conducted over a full 18 holes. Hurst's win at the Nabisco Dinah Shore in 1998 makes her exempt for the U.S. Senior Women's Open for ten years (2020–2029).

Hurst's best money list finish was sixth in 2000, and she represented the U.S. in five Solheim Cups (1998, 2000, 2002, 2005, and 2007). She was named the captain of the 2021 Solheim Cup team.

Professional wins (11)

LPGA Tour wins (6)

Legend
LPGA Tour major championships (1)
Other LPGA Tour (5)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin
of victoryRunner(s)-up
1Jun 8, 1997Oldsmobile Classic68-70-71-70=279−91 strokeUSA Juli Inkster
2Mar 29, 1998Nabisco Dinah Shore68-72-70-71=281−71 strokeENG Helen Dobson
3May 14, 2000Electrolux USA Championship65-68-72-70=275−134 strokesUSA Juli Inkster
4Sep 4, 2005State Farm Classic67-69-65-70=271−173 strokesUSA Cristie Kerr
5Aug 20, 2006Safeway Classic69-69-68=206−101 strokeKOR Jeong Jang
USA Kim Saiki
6Mar 22, 2009MasterCard Classic68-70-68=206−101 strokeMEX Lorena Ochoa
TWN Yani Tseng

LPGA Tour playoff record (0–4)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
11997ITT LPGA Tour ChampionshipCAN Lorie Kane
SWE Annika SörenstamSörenstam won with par on third extra hole
Hurst eliminated by par on first hole
22000Welch's/Circle K ChampionshipSWE Annika SörenstamLost to birdie on second extra hole
32000Giant Eagle LPGA ClassicUSA Dorothy DelasinLost to par on second extra hole
42006U.S. Women's OpenSWE Annika SörenstamLost 18-hole playoff, 70 to 74

Players West Tour (5)

  • 1991–94 Five wins

Major championships

Wins (1)

YearChampionshipWinning scoreMarginRunner-up
1998Nabisco Dinah Shore−7 (68-72-70-71=281)1 strokeENG Helen Dobson

Results timeline

Results not in chronological order before 2015.

Tournament19871988198919901991199219931994199519961997199819992000
ANA InspirationCUTT49CUTT161T43T10
Women's PGA ChampionshipT33T34T75T21T17
U.S. Women's OpenCUTCUTCUTCUTT47CUTT21T4T12
du Maurier ClassicT255CUTT11T23
Tournament2001200220032004200520062007200820092010
ANA InspirationT9T36T51T35T23T17T37T55T8T48
Women's PGA ChampionshipT17T41T43T13T7T5T25CUTCUTCUT
U.S. Women's OpenT34CUTCUTT7CUT2T61T24WDCUT
Women's British Open ^CUTT13T24T1120CUTCUTCUTCUTCUT
Tournament20112012201320142015
ANA InspirationCUTT43CUTCUTT46
Women's PGA ChampionshipT8T62CUTCUTCUT
U.S. Women's OpenCUTCUT
Women's British Open ^T49
The Evian Championship ^^

^ 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 WD = withdrew

CUT = missed the half-way cut

T = tied

Summary

TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts madeTotals110511297948
ANA Inspiration1001472217
Women's PGA Championship0001382014
U.S. Women's Open010236219
Women's British Open000004114
du Maurier Classic00011454
The Evian Championship00000000
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 12 (1998 Kraft Nabisco – 2001 U.S. Open)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (2006 LPGA – 2006 U.S. Open)

U.S. national team appearances

Amateur

  • Espirito Santo Trophy: 1990 (winners)

Professional

  • Solheim Cup: 1998 (winners), 2000, 2002 (winners), 2005 (winners), 2007 (winners)
  • World Cup: 2007, 2008
  • Handa Cup: 2015 (winners)

Solheim Cup record

YearTotal
matchesTotal
W-L-HSingles
W-L-HFoursomes
W-L-HFourballs
W-L-HPoints
wonPoints
%
Career20*10–7–3**3–1–1**5–2–2**2–4–0*11.557.5%
19984*3–1–0**0–1–0* lost to L. Davies 1up*2–0–0* won w/ K. Robbins 1up, won w/ K. Robbins 1up*1–0–0* won w/ R. Jones 7&53.075.0%
20004*2–1–1**0–0–1* halved w/ L. Neumann*1–1–0* lost w/ K. Robbins 4&3, won w/ K. Robbins 1up*1–0–0* won w/ K. Robbins 2&12.562.5%
20023*1–2–0**1–0–0* def. M. McKay 3&2*0–1–0* lost w/ K. Robbins 4&2*0–1–0* lost w/ K. Kuehne 1up1.033.3%
20055*2–2–1**1–0–0* def. T. Johnson 2&1*1–0–1* halved w/ C. Kim, won w/ M. Redman 1up*0–2–0* lost w/ W. Ward 2&1, lost w/ C. Kim 4&22.550.0%
20074*2–1–1**1–0–0* def. S. Gustafson 2&1*1–0–1* halved w/ C. Kerr, won w/ A. Stanford 4&2*0–1–0* lost w/ B. Lincicome 4&22.562.5%

References

References

  1. (2001-06-24). "Resurgent Hurst just one back at LPGA Championship". [[Miami Herald]].
  2. Shipnuck, Alan. (April 6, 1998). "Hurst in a burst".
  3. "World Amateur Team Championship Record Books". International Golf Federation.
  4. "Women's Golf Greats To Be Honored Tuesday". SJSU Athletics.
  5. "Golf". CWSA.
  6. "Women's Golf Record Book". [[San Jose State University]].
  7. (March 30, 1998). "Win has Hurst taking a plunge". Reading Eagle.
  8. Ferguson, Doug. (July 4, 2006). "Sorenstam shines in major fashion". Eugene Register-Guard.
  9. (January 9, 2020). "Pat Hurst selected as US captain for 2021 Solheim Cup". ESPN.
  10. "LPGA Tournament Chronology 1990-1999". LPGA.
  11. "LPGA Tournament Chronology 2000-2008". LPGA.
  12. (December 25, 2000). "Pat Hurst 2000 LPGA Tour Tournament Record".
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