past champions

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1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

Jane Blalock (213)
1972
Mickey Wright (284)
1973
Jo Ann Prentice (289)
1974
Sandra Palmer (283)
1975
Judy Rankin (285)
1976
Kathy Whitworth (289)
1977
Sandra Post (283)
1978
Sandra Post (276)
1979

1972- 54-hole tournament

1974- Prentice won playoff with birdie on fourth extra hole (#17)

1978- Post won playoff with a par on second extra hole (#16)

 

Donna Caponi (275)
1980
Nancy Lopez (277)
1981
Sally Little (278)
1982
Amy Alcott (282)
1983
Juli Inkster (280)
1984
Alice Miller (275)
1985
Pat Bradley (280)
1986
Betsy King (283)
1987
Amy Alcott (274)
1988
Juli Inkster (279)
1989

1984- Inkster won playoff with a par on first extra hole (#15)

1987- King won playoff with par on second extra hole (#16)

Betsy King (283)
1990
Amy Alcott (273)
1991
Dottie Mochrie (279)
1992
Helen Alfredsson (284)
1993
Donna Andrews (276)
1994
Nanci Bowen (285)
1995
Patty Sheehan (281)
1996
Betsy King (276)
1997
Pat Hurst (281)
1998
Dottie Pepper (269)
1999

1992- Mochrie won playoff with par on first extra hole (#10)

Karrie Webb (274)
2000
Annika Sorenstam (281)
2001
Annika Sorenstam (280)
2002
Patricia Meunier-Lebouc (281)
2003
Grace Park (277)
2004
Annika Sorenstam (273)
2005
Karrie Webb (279)
2006
Morgan Pressel (285)
2007
Lorena Ochoa (277)
2008
Brittany Lincicome (279)
2009

2006- Webb won playoff with a birdie on the first extra hole (#18)

Yani Tseng (275)
2010
Stacy Lewis (275)
2011
Sun Young Yoo (279)
2012
Inbee Park (273)
2013
Lexi Thompson (274)
2014
Brittany Lincicome (279)
2015
Lydia Ko (276)
2016
So Yeon Ryu (274)
2017
Pernilla Lindberg (273)
2018
Jin Young Ko (278)
2019

2012- Yoo won playoff with a birdie on the first extra hole (#18)

2018- Lindberg won with a birdie on the 8th playoff hole (#10)

Mirim Lee (273)
2020
Patty Tavatanakit (270)
2021
Jennifer Kupcho (274)
2022
Lilia Vu (278)
2023

history of the trophy

The official name of the trophy is “The Dinah Shore Trophy.” The trophy is named in honor of the television, film and recording star Dinah Shore, who was probably the single greatest influence in helping the Ladies Professional Golf Association achieve the prestige it enjoys today. Dinah was the first, and to date the only, honorary member to be inducted into the prestigious LPGA Hall of Fame.

The trophy was designed and crafted in the early 1980’s under the direction of then Tournament Director, Dave Marr, and was originally called the “Dinah Shore Trophy.” It is crafted by Greene Silversmiths, the English partner of ProLine Golf of Spring, Texas. The trophy took approximately six months to create and cost more than $25,000.

Dinah Shore presented the trophy to the winner of the tournament each year until her death in 1994. Since her passing, the trophy has been presented by tournament officials, with a few notable exceptions. Former President George H.W. Bush presented the trophy in 2004 with Dinah Shore’s daughter, Melissa Montgomery, presenting it on several other occasions.