LPGA Statistics through May 10, 1998
Tuesday, May 12, 1998 | 6:18 a.m.
Statistical leaders on the LPGA Tour through the Sara Lee Classic, which ended May 10:
Scoring
1, Annika Sorenstam, 70.00. 2, Liselotte Neumann, 70.03. 3, Karrie Webb, 70.11. 4, Helen Alfredsson, 70.39. 5, Donna Andrews, 70.45. 6, Dottie Pepper, 70.50. 7, Meg Mallon, 70.81. 8, Lorie Kane, 70.98. 9, Chris Johnson, 71.15. 10, Pat Hurst, 71.27.
Eagles
1 (tie) Chris Johnson, Cristie Kerr, Liselotte Neumann and Kelly Robbins, 5. 5 (tie) Donna Andrews, Dawn Coe-Jones, Michelle Dobek and Michelle McGann, 4.
Birdies
1, Lorie Kane, 159. 2, Pat Hurst, 156. 3, Donna Andrews, 154. 4, Liselotte Neumann, 148. 5, Sherri Steinhauer, 141. 6, Kelly Robbins, 140. 7 (tie) Lisa Hackney and Meg Mallon, 134. 9, Charlotta Sorenstam, 126. 10, Cindy McCurdy, 123.
Fairway Leaders
1, Amy Fruhwirth, .831. 2, Dottie Pepper, .815. 3, Marta Figueras-Dotti, .811. 4, Donna Andrews, .810. 5, Dana Dormann, .798. 6, Danielle Ammaccapane, .788. 7, Shelley Hamlin, .783. 8, Emilee Klein, .779. 9, Pat Bradley, .777. 10, Melissa McNamara, .776.
Greens Leaders
1, Karrie Webb, .771. 2, Helen Alfredsson, .764. 3, Annika Sorenstam, .749. 4, Kelly Robbins, .734. 5, Donna Andrews, .732. 6, Meg Mallon, .730. 7, Dottie Pepper, .728. 8, Laura Davies, .724. 9, Juli Inkster, .720. 10, Chris Johnson, .719.
Sand Save Leaders
1, Lisa Walters, .622. 2, Barb Mucha, .606. 3, Amy Benz, .591. 4, JoAnne Carner, .571. 5, Joan Pitcock, .568. 6, Missie McGeorge, .563. 7, Rosie Jones, .543. 8, Anne Marie Palli, .526. 9, Michelle McGann, .522. 10, Susie Redman, .521.
Putting Leaders
1, Leta Lindley, 28.58. 2, Liselotte Neumann, 28.66. 3, Caroline McMillan, 28.67. 4, Brandie Burton, 28.75. 5, Shelley Hamlin, 28.77. 6, Melissa McNamara, 28.77. 7, Tracy Hanson, 28.81. 8, Muffin Spencer-Devlin, 28.82. 9, Jane Crafter, 28.93. 10, Barb Whitehead, 29.16.
Driving Average Leaders
1, Laura Davies, 260.1. 2, Smriti Mehra, 259.1. 3, Wendy Doolan, 257.3. 4, Annette DeLuca, 256.5. 5, Beth Daniel, 255.0. 6, Jane Geddes, 254.9. 7, Kelly Robbins, 254.0. 8, Chris Johnson, 253.5. 9, Karrie Webb, 252.9. 10, Michelle Estill, 252.5.
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