LPGA statistics through April 5
Tuesday, April 7, 1998 | 7:15 a.m.
Statistical leaders on the LPGA Tour through the Longs Drugs Challenge, which ended April 5:
Scoring
1, Annika Sorenstam, 70.24. 2, Helen Alfredsson, 70.33. 3, Karrie Webb, 70.38. 4, Liselotte Neumann, 70.42. 5, Donna Andrews, 70.68. 6, Laura Davies, 71.19. 7, Meg Mallon, 71.38. 8, Dottie Pepper, 71.45. 9, Lorie Kane, 71.50. 10, Nancy Lopez, 71.53.
Eagles
1, Liselotte Neumann, 4. 2, Cristie Kerr, 3. 3, 22 tied with 2.
Birdies
1, Donna Andrews, 115. 2, Liselotte Neumann, 103. 3, Lorie Kane, 100. 4, Lisa Hackney and Kelly Robbins, 97. 6, Laura Davies and Pat Hurst, 92. 8, Karen Weiss, 91. 9, Sherri Steinhauer, 89. 10, Jackie Gallagher-Smith and Cindy Rarick, 88.
Fairway Leaders
1, Amy Fruhwirth, .831. 2, Donna Andrews, .822. 3, Marta Figueras-Dotti, .818. 4, Rosie Jones, .805. 5, Danielle Ammaccapane, .793. 6, Dot Pepper, .790. 7, Pat Bradley, .789. 8, Dana Dormann, .788. 9, Shelley Hamlin, .783. 10, Jenny Lee, .778.
Greens Leaders
1, Karrie Webb, .778. 2, Helen Alfredsson, .749. 3, Kelly Robbins, .741. 4, Annika Sorenstam, .733. 5, Laura Davies, .726. 6, Michelle McGann, .720. 7, Donna Andrews, .710. 8, Charlotta Sorenstam, .708. 9, Liselotte Neumann, .707. 10, Tina Barrett, .706.
Sand Save Leaders
1, Karrie Webb, .750. 2, Missie McGeorge, .625. 3, Barb Mucha, .619. 4, JoAnne Carner, .611. 5, Rosie Jones, .588. 6, Amy Benz, .579. 7, Cindy Rarick, .576. 8, Janice Gibson, .571. 9, Joan Pitcock, .571. 10, Terry-Jo Myers, .565.
Putting Leaders
1, Amy Benz, 28.33. 2, Leta Lindley, 28.37. 3, Muffin Spencer-Devlin, 28.50. 4, Diane Barnard, 28.55. 5, Jane Crafter, 28.58. 6, Melissa McNamara, 28.65. 7, Vicki Goetze-Ackerman, 28.67. 8, Mitzi Edge, 28.71. 9, Brandie Burton, 28.75. 10, Shelley Hamlin, 28.77.
Driving Average Leaders
1, Wendy Doolan, 262.7. 2, Smriti Mehra, 260.0. 3, Annette DeLuca, 257.5. 4, Laura Davies, 257.1. 5, Jane Geddes, 256.2. 6, Kelly Robbins, 256.1. 7, Karrie Webb, 255.1. 8, Chris Johnson, 255.0. 9, Kris Tschetter, 254.6. 10, Michelle Estill, 254.4.
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