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American professional golfer
Hollis Stacy
(born March 16, 1954) is an American
professional golfer
. She became a member of the
LPGA Tour
in 1974, winning four
major championships
and 18 LPGA Tour events. She was inducted into the
World Golf Hall of Fame
in the veterans category in 2012.
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Amateur career
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Born and raised in
Savannah, Georgia
, Stacy won the
U.S. Girls' Junior
three consecutive times, the only player to accomplish this feat, in 1969,
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1970, and 1971. In 1970, she won the
North and South Women's Amateur
at
Pinehurst
, and played for the 1972 United States
Curtis Cup
team. She attended
Rollins College
in
Winter Park, Florida
and became a member of the
LPGA Tour
in 1974.
Professional career
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Stacy won four
major championships
during her career: the U.S. Women's Open in 1977, 1978, and 1984, and the 1983
Peter Jackson Classic
(later known as the du Maurier Classic). She had 18 LPGA wins; the last win came in 1991 at the
Crestar-Farm Fresh Classic
. She played on the LPGA Tour through 2000, then became eligible to join the newly founded Women's Senior Golf Tour (now
Legends Tour
) in 2001. She won the Shopko Great Lakes Classic in 2001.
Amateur wins
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Professional wins
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LPGA Tour wins (18)
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Legend
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LPGA Tour major championships (4)
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Other LPGA Tour (14)
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No.
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Date
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Tournament
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Winning score
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Margin of
victory
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Runner(s)-up
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1
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May 8,
1977
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Lady Tara Classic
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?7 (69-70-70=209)
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1 stroke
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JoAnne Carner
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2
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Jul 24,
1977
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U.S. Women's Open
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+4 (70-73-75-74=292)
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2 strokes
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Nancy Lopez
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3
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Sep 4,
1977
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Rail Muscular Dystrophy Classic
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?17 (68-65-69-69=271)
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8 strokes
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Betty Burfeindt
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4
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Apr 16,
1978
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Birmingham Classic
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?9 (70-69-68=207)
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3 strokes
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Jane Blalock
Pat Meyers
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5
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Jun 23,
1978
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U.S. Women's Open
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+5 (70-75-72-72=289)
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1 stroke
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JoAnne Carner
Sally Little
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6
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Jul 8,
1979
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Mayflower Classic
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?3 (74-67-72=213)
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Playoff
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Laura Baugh
Judy Rankin
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7
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May 4,
1980
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CPC Women's International
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?9 (70-68-71-70=279)
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Playoff
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Amy Alcott
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8
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Aug 9,
1981
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West Virginia Bank Classic
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?4 (68-70-74=212)
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Playoff
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Susie McAllister
Kathy Postlewait
Penny Pulz
Alice Ritzman
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9
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Oct 11,
1981
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Inamori Classic
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?6 (70-76-70-70=286)
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Playoff
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Amy Alcott
Donna Caponi
Jan Stephenson
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10
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Jan 31,
1982
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Whirlpool Championship of Deer Creek
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?6 (67-70-72-73=282)
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Playoff
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JoAnne Carner
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11
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Feb 14,
1982
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S&H Golf Classic
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?12 (66-71-67=204)
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1 stroke
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Patty Sheehan
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12
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Jul 11,
1982
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West Virginia LPGA Classic
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?7 (71-66-72=209)
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Playoff
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Kathy Postlewait
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13
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Apr 24,
1983
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S&H Golf Classic
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?11 (70-66-69-72=277)
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6 strokes
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Deedee Lasker
Patty Sheehan
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14
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May 1,
1983
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CPC International
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?3 (67-71-74-73=285)
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1 stroke
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Beth Daniel
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15
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Jul 3,
1983
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Peter Jackson Classic
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?11 (68-68-73-68=277)
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2 strokes
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JoAnne Carner
Alice Miller
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16
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Jul 15,
1984
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U.S. Women's Open
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+2 (74-72-75-69=290)
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1 stroke
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Rosie Jones
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17
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Jan 27,
1985
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Mazda Classic of Deer Creek
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?8 (72-71-70-67=280)
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1 stroke
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Ayako Okamoto
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18
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May 12,
1991
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Crestar-Farm Fresh Classic
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?6 (70-71-72-69=282)
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1 stroke
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Elaine Crosby
Tammie Green
Patty Sheehan
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LPGA Tour playoff record (6?4)
LPGA of Japan Tour wins (1)
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1984 Nichirei Cup Japan-US Women's Professional Golf Team Championship
Legends Tour wins (1)
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- 2001 Shopko Great Lakes Classic
Other wins
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Major championships
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Wins (4)
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Results timeline
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Win
Top 10
Did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
Summary
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- Starts ? 96
- Wins ? 4
- 2nd-place finishes ? 1
- 3rd-place finishes ? 0
- Top 3 finishes ? 5
- Top 5 finishes ? 7
- Top 10 finishes ? 16
- Top 25 finishes ? 37
- Missed cuts ? 28
- Most consecutive cuts made ? 25
- Longest streak of top-10s ? 3 (twice)
Team appearances
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Amateur
- Curtis Cup
(representing the United States): 1972 (winners)
See also
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References
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† indicates the event was won in a playoff
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