PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — The sun tried to poke through thick marine layer in the late afternoon, which would have illuminated Pebble Beach on what already had been a special
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — The sun tried to poke through thick marine layer in the late afternoon, which would have illuminated Pebble Beach on what already had been a special
The U.S. Women s Open is finally at Pebble Beach, the most recognizable of all U.S. Open courses. That s a little too late for so many Hall of Famers who are at Pebble for a reunion of past Open …
The first U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach came too late for the likes of Juli Inkster, Beth Daniel and Meg Mallon, for Karrie Webb, Patty Sheehan and Se Ri Pak. For too long, the U.S. Women's Open rarely went to the A-list of championship courses.
The USGA doesn't hold an annual dinner for past champions like at the Masters or PGA Championship, just on special occasions. Being at Pebble Beach is a special occasion, and the “Reunion of Champions” attracted quite the crowd. The USGA said 39 former Women's Open champions gathered on Monday night, ranging in age from 22-year-old Yuka Saso to 84-year-old Jo Anne Carner.