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Judy Anschutz | |||
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Personal information | |||
Full name | Judy Rosenthal Anschutz | ||
Height | 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) | ||
Sporting nationality | United States | ||
Career | |||
College | University of Tulsa | ||
Turned professional | 1985 | ||
Former tour(s) | LPGA Tour (joined 1986) | ||
Professional wins | 2 | ||
Number of wins by tour | |||
LPGA Tour | 2 | ||
Best results in LPGA major championships (wins: 1) | |||
Chevron Championship | T4: 1989 | ||
Women's PGA C'ship | T9: 1987 | ||
U.S. Women's Open | T4: 1987 | ||
du Maurier Classic | Won: 1987 | ||
Women's British Open | DNP | ||
Achievements and awards | |||
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Jody Anschutz (born October 10, 1962) is an American professional golfer. She competed as Jody Rosenthal prior to marrying Fred Anschutz on October 14, 1989.
Rosenthal was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She attended the University of Tulsa. As an amateur she won the 1984 British Ladies Amateur and played for the United States in the 1984 Curtis Cup. Her debut season on the LPGA Tour was 1986 and she won Rookie of the Year honors. In her second season she won two tournaments including the du Maurier Classic, which was then one of the LPGA's major championships, and finished in the top ten in the other three majors on her way to fifth in the money list. From that time on however her career followed a downwards trajectory. She did not win again and did not make the top one hundred on the money list after 1992. She last played on the LPGA Tour in 2002.
LPGA Tour wins
Major championships
Wins (1)
Year | Championship | Winning Score | Margin | Runner-up |
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1987 | du Maurier Classic | -16 (68-70-68-66=272) | 2 strokes | Ayako Okamoto |
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