Mission Hills CC, Calif.
The main tournaments played at Mission Hills CC, Calif. are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on the winners, their scores and prize money.
America
Grail
Played as the Galleri Classic presented by Spotlight Casino (Mar 28-30). Second-placed Tag Ridings (USA) finished 1 shot behind 51-year-old Steve Allan (Aus), who recorded his first PGA Tour Champions win in his 28th start on the Tour. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Grail
Played as the Galleri Classic presented by Spotlight Casino (Mar 29-31). Second-placed Ricardo Gonzalez (Arg), Steven Alker (NZ) and Alex Čejka (Ger) finished 1 shot behind Retief Goosen (RSA), who recorded his third PGA Tour Champions win. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Grail
Played as the inaugural Galleri Classic (Mar 24-26). Second-placed Steven Alker (NZ) finished 4 shots behind wire-to-wire winner David Toms (USA), who recorded his second win in his last three starts on the PGA Tour Champions tour. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Chevron
The Chevron Championship (51st) (Mar 31-Apr 3; formerly the ANA Inspiration). Second-placed Jessica Korda (USA) finished 2 shots behind 24-year-old Jennifer Kupcho (USA), who recorded a major championship win and a first LPGA Tour win in her 65th start on the Tour. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA]. Note: played for the last time on the revered Dinah Shore course, prior to the championship's not overly popular move to Houston, Texas in 2023. Kupcho took the final champion's victory leap into Poppy's Pond, which sits alongside the 18th green.
Majors
ANA
The ANA Inspiration (50th) (April 1-4). Second-placed Lydia Ko (NZ) finished 2 shots behind 21-year-old wire-to-wire winner Patty Tavatanakit (Thai), who recorded her first LPGA Tour win, and became the first LPGA Tour rookie to win this event since Juli Inkster in 1984. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
ANA
Played as the ANA Inspiration (49th) (Sept 10-13; postponed from April 2-5 due to world coronavirus pandemic). 29-year-old Mirim Lee (S Kor) beat Brooke Henderson (Can) and Nelly Korda (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-5 18th), to record her first major championship win. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
ANA
Played as the ANA Inspiration (48th) (April 4-7). Second-placed Mi Hyang Lee (S Kor) finished 3 shots behind first-time major championship winner Jin Young Ko (S Kor), who recorded her second win in three weeks. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
ANA
Played as the ANA Inspiration (47th) (Mar 29-Apr 1). Pernilla Lindberg (Swe) beat Inbee Park (S Kor) with a 30 ft birdie putt at the eighth playoff hole (par-4 10th) in a Monday finish. Jennifer Song (USA) was eliminated on Sunday at the third playoff hole. Lindberg recorded her first LPGA Tour win (and major championship win) in her 193rd start on the Tour. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
ANA
Played as the ANA Inspiration (46th) (Mar 30-Apr 2). So Yeon Ryu (S Kor) beat Lexi Thompson (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-5 18th). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Note: Thompson was denied a second major title by the intervention of an armchair TV viewer, who spotted a "rule infringement" from Saturday's play. This led to LPGA rules officials giving Thompson a 4-shot penalty, which was advised to her on the 12th green during Sunday's play! Thompson's "crime" was misplacing her ball by a quarter of an inch (6mm) on a one-foot putt. The misplacement was unintentional, did not put the ball any nearer the hole or on a better lie, and was completely inconsequential to the score. Not for the first time, the spirit of golf was trampled on by the combination of a hyperactive TV viewer and microscopic rule interpretations, which turned the event against its rightful winner.
Majors
ANA
Played as the ANA Inspiration (45th) (March 31-Apr 3). Second-placed Charley Hull (Eng) and In-gee Chun (S Kor) finished one shot behind Ko (NZ), who recorded back-to-back LPGA Tr wins. At 18 yrs 11 mths 9 days, Ko became the LPGA Tour's youngest ever two-time major champion, and youngest man or woman to win two majors since Young Tom Morris in 1869. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
ANA
Played as the ANA Inspiration (44th) (April 2-5; formerly Kraft Nabisco Championship). Lincicome (USA) beat Stacy Lewis (USA) with a par at the third playoff hole, having earlier eagled the par-5 final hole to set-up the playoff. In 2009 Lincicome eagled the same final hole to win this event (and her first major). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Kraft Nabisco
Played as the Kraft Nabisco Championship (43rd) (April 3-6). Second-placed Michelle Wie (USA) finished 3 shots behind Thompson (USA), who claimed her first major championship title. 19-year-old Thompson became the second youngest woman to win a major; Morgan Pressel (USA) won the same title in 2007, aged 18. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Kraft Nabisco
Played as the Kraft Nabisco Championship (42nd) (April 4-7). Second-placed So Yeon Ryu (S Kor) finished 4 shots behind Parl (S Kor), who recorded her second career major title, and continued the Asian domination in the women's major championships. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Kraft Nabisco
Played as the Kraft Nabisco Championship (41st) (March 29-April 1). Yoo (S Kor) beat In-kyung "I.K." Kim (S Kor) at the first playoff hole, to record her first win in a major championship and second LPGA Tour title. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Kraft Nabisco
Played as the Kraft Nabisco Championship (40th) (Mar 31-Apr 3). Defending champion and second-placed Yani Tseng (Taiw) finished 3 shots behind Lewis (USA), who recorded her first LPGA Tour win and her first major championship title. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Kraft Nabisco
Played as the Kraft Nabisco Championship (39th) (April 1-4). Second-placed Suzann Pettersen (Nor) finised 1 shot behind Tseng (Taiw), who recorded her second major championship win. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Kraft Nabisco
Played as the Kraft Nabisco Championship (38th) (April 2-5). Second-placed Kristy McPherson (USA) and Cristie Kerr (USA) finished 1 shot behind first-time major championship winner Lincicome (USA), who recorded an eagle-3 at the 72nd hole to clinch victory. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Kraft Nabisco
Played as the Kraft Nabisco Championship (37th) (April 3-6). Second-placed Annika Sörenstam (Swe) and Suzann Pettersen (Nor) finished 5 shots behind Ochoa (Mex), who recorded her third win in four starts in 2008, and her second major championship title. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Kraft Nabisco
Played as the Kraft Nabisco Championship (36th) (Mar 29-Apr 1). Second-placed Catriona Matthew (Scot), Brittany Lincicome (USA) and Suzann Pettersen (Nor) finished 1 shot behind Pressel (USA). 18-year old Pressel became the youngest ever winner of a major championship in LPGA history. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Kraft Nabisco
Played as the Kraft Nabisco Championship (35th) (Mar 30-Apr 2). Webb (Aus) beat Lorena Ochoa (Mex) at the first playoff hole. To get into the playoff Webb holed out from 116 yds for an eagle at the final hole of normal play. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Kraft Nabisco
Played as the Kraft Nabisco Championship (34th) (March 24-27). Second-placed Rosie Jones (USA) finished 8 shots behind Sörenstam (Swe), who recorded her fifth consecutive LPGA Tour win and her eighth major championship title. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Kraft Nabisco
Played as the Kraft Nabisco Championship (33rd) (Mar 25-28). Second-placed Aree Song (S Kor) finished 1 shot behind Park (S Kor). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Kraft Nabisco
Played as the Kraft Nabisco Championship (32nd) (Mar 27-30). Second-placed Annika Sörenstam (Swe) finished 1 shot behind Meunier-Lebouc (Fra), who became the second French woman to win a major championship. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Kraft Nabisco
Played as the Kraft Nabisco Championship (31st) (Mar 28-31). Second-placed Liselotte Neumann (Swe) finished 1 shot behind defending champion Sörenstam (Swe). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Championship (30th) (March 22-25). Second-placed Akiko Fukushima (Jpn), Janice Moodie (Scot), Dottie Pepper (USA), Rachel Teske (Aus, née Hetherington) and Karrie Webb (Aus) finished 3 shots behind Sörenstam (Swe). This was Sörenstam's third win in a row on the LPGA Tour. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Championship (29th) (March 23-26). Second-placed Dotti Pepper (USA) finished 10 shots behind Webb (Aus), who recorded her 20th LPGA Tour win. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (28th) (March 25-28). Second-placed Meg Mallon (USA) finished 6 shots behind Pepper (USA), who won this event for the second time, recording her second major championship win. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (27th) (March 26-29). Second-placed Helen Dobson (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Hurst (USA), who recorded her second LPGA Tour win and only major championship title. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (26th) (March 27-30). Second-placed Kris Tschetter (USA) finished 2 shots behind King (USA), who won this event for the third time. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (25th) (March 28-31). Second-placed Kelly Robbins (USA), Meg Mallon (USA) and Annika Sörenstam (Swe) finished 1 shot behind Sheehan (USA), who recorded the last of her six major championship wins and last of her 35 LPGA Tour wins. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (24th) (March 23-26). Second-placed Susie Redman (USA) finished 1 shot behind Bowen (USA), who recorded her first major championship win and only win on the LPGA Tour. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (23rd) (March 24-27). Second-placed Laura Davies (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Andrews (USA), who recorded her first and only major championship win. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (22nd) (March 25-28). Second-placed Amy Benz (USA), Tina Barrett (USA) and Betsy King (USA) finished 2 shots behind Alfredsson (Swe), who recorded her first and only major championship win. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (21st) (March 26-29). Dottie Mochrie (USA, née Pepper) beat Juli Inkster (USA) at the first hole of a sudden-death playoff, to record her first major championship win. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (20th) (March 28-31). Dottie Mochrie (USA, née Pepper) finished 8 shots behind Alcott (USA), who recorded the last of her three wins in this event, last of five major championship titles, and last of 29 LPGA Tour wins. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (19th) (Mar 29-Apr 1). Second-placed Shirley Furlong (USA) and Kathy Postlewait (USA) finished 2 shots behind King (USA). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (18th) (Mar 30-Apr 2). Second-placed Tammie Green (USA) and JoAnne Carner (USA) finished 5 shots behind Inkster (USA). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (17th) (Mar 31-Apr 3). Second-placed Colleen Walker (USA) finished 2 shots behind Alcott (USA). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (16th) (April 2-5). King (USA) beat Patty Sheehan (USA) at the second playoff hole, to record her first major championship win. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (15th) (April 3-6). Second-placed Val Skinner (USA) finished 2 shots behind Bradley (USA). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (14th) (April 4-7). Second-placed Jan Stephenson (Aus) finished 3 shots behind Miller (USA), who recorded her first and only major championship title. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (13th) (April 5-8). Inkster (USA) beat Pat Bradley (USA) at the first playoff hole, to record her first major championship win. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Majors
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore (12th) (Mar 31-Apr 3; first year designated a major championship). Second-placed Beth Daniel (USA) and Kathy Whitworth (USA) finished 2 shots behind Alcott (USA). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Nabisco
Played as the Nabisco Dinah Shore Invitational (11th) (April 1-4; formerly the Colgate Dinah Shore; designated a major championship from 1983). Second-placed Hollis Stacy (USA) and Sandra Haynie (USA) finished 3 shots behind Sally Little (RSA), who became a U.S. citizen later in the year. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Colgate
Played as the Colgate Dinah Shore (10th) (April 2-5). Second-placed Carolyn Hill (USA) finished 2 shots behind Nancy Lopez (USA). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Colgate
Played as the Colgate Dinah Shore Winners Circle (9th) (April 3-6). Second-placed Amy Alcott (USA) finished 2 shots behind Donna Caponi Young (USA). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Colgate
Played as the Colgate Dinah Shore Winners Circle (8th) (April 5-8). Second-placed Nancy Lopez (USA) finished 1 shot behind defending champion Sandra Post (Can). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Colgate
Played as the Colgate Triple Crown Match Play Championship (Feb 1-4; featuring the 16 leading players from Colgate's top sponsored women's events in 1978). Defending champion JoAnne Carner (USA) beat Pat Bradley (USA) 4 and 3 in the 18-hole final. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Colgate
Played as the Colgate Dinah Shore Winners Circle (7th) (Mar 30-Apr 2). Sandra Post (Can) beat Penny Pulz (Aus) with a par at the second playoff hole, to record her second LPGA Tour win. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Colgate
Played as the Colgate Triple Crown Match Play Championship (Jan 27-29; featuring the 16 leading players from Colgate's top sponsored women's events in 1977). JoAnne Carner (USA) beat Sandra Palmer (USA) 1-up in the 18-hole final. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Colgate
Played as the Colgate Dinah Shore Winners Circle (6th) (Mar 31-Apr 3). Second-placed Sally Little (RSA) and JoAnne Carner (USA) finished 1 shot behind Kathy Whitworth (USA). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Colgate
Played as the Colgate Triple Crown (Jan 14/15; featuring the leading ten players from Colgate's top sponsored women's events in 1976). Jan Stephenson (Aus) and Donna Young (USA) finished in second place behind Jane Blalock (USA). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
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Second-placed Manuel Pinero (Esp) and Brian Barnes (Scot) finished 3 shots behind Ernesto Pérez Acosta (Mex), who won the International Trophy for best individual score in the World Cup of Golf. Team winners of the Cup: Seve Ballesteros & Manuel Pinero (Esp). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Colgate
Played as the Colgate Dinah Shore Winners Circle (5th) (April 1-4). Second-placed Betty Burfeindt (USA) finished 3 shots behind Judy Rankin (USA). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Team Events
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Played as the World Cup of Golf (72-hole stroke play team event based on total scores of both players). Second-placed Jerry Pate & Dave Stockton (USA) finished 2 shots behind Seve Ballesteros & Manuel Pinero (Esp). Best individual score: Ernesto Acosta (Mex, 282). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Colgate
Played as the Colgate Dinah Shore Winners Circle (4th) (April 17-20). Second-placed Kathy McMullen (USA) finished 1 shot behind Sandra Palmer (USA), who recorded her 10th LPGA Tour win. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Colgate
Played as the Colgate Triple Crown (Dec 13/14; second edition of this 36-hole event in 1975, featuring the leading ten players from Colgate's top sponsored women's events in 1975). Jane Blalock (USA) beat Judy Rankin (USA) and JoAnne Carner (USA) with a 20-foot birdie putt at the first playoff hole. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Colgate
Played as the Colgate Dinah Shore Winners Circle (3rd) (April 18-21). JoAnne Prentice (USA) beat Jane Blalock (USA) with a birdie at the fourth playoff hole, to record her fifth LPGA Tour win. Sandra Haynie (USA) was eliminated at the second playoff hole. [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Colgate
Played as the Colgate Dinah Shore Winners Circle (2nd) (April 12-15). Second-placed Joyce Kazmierski (USA) finished 2 shots behind Mickey Wright (USA). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
America
Colgate
The inaugural Colgate Dinah Shore Winners Circle (April 13-16; designated a major championship from 1983). Second-placed Carol Mann (USA) and Judy Rankin (USA) finished 3 shots behind Jane Blalock (USA). [Dinah Shore Tournament course, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
Chevron Championship: Carlton Woods near Houston in Texas provides the stage for the first women’s major championship of 2025, where Nelly Korda defends her title. (April 24-27).
Soudal Open: successor to the Belgian Open, the Soudal Open takes place on the quiet, wooded North course of Rinkven Golfclub. Belgian stars Thomas Pieters and Nicolas Colsaerts will be vying for top honours. (May 22-25).
Rory McIlroy: with his 2025 win in The Masters, Rory joined the pantheon of golfing greats who have achieved a career Grand Slam of men’s majors ... Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods are the only others in this select band.
Bernhard Langer: he may have played in his last Masters Tournament, but the 67-year-old German will be trying to extend his own record, and win a 13th senior major title at the 36th Regions Tradition. (May 15-18).
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club: With a clubhouse that might befit a Roman Emperor, and a golf course to match, you can be sure of a memorable outing at Rome's most talked about golf facility.
Jim Fazio's original layout was much changed to create a modern Ryder Cup course ... now one of the Eternal City's (and Italy's) most revered.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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