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Pure Silk Championship

Coordinates:37°13′30″N76°40′05″W / 37.225°N 76.668°W /37.225; -76.668
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Golf tournament formerly on the LPGA Tour
For the men's tournament, seeMichelob Championship at Kingsmill.
Golf tournament
Pure Silk Championship
Tournament information
LocationWilliamsburg, Virginia
Established2003, twenty-two years ago
Course(s)Kingsmill Resort,
River Course
Par71
Length6,379 yards (5,833 m)
Organized byKingsmill Resort
Tour(s)LPGA Tour
FormatStroke play - 72 holes
Prize fund$1.3 million
Month playedMay
Final year2021
Tournament record score
Aggregate264Lexi Thompson (2017)
To par−20as above
Current champion
Chinese TaipeiHsu Wei-ling
Williamsburg  is located in the United States
Williamsburg 
Williamsburg 
Kingsmill  Resort  is located in Virginia
Kingsmill  Resort 
Kingsmill 
Resort 

ThePure Silk Championship was a women's professional golf tournament on theLPGA Tour, played inWilliamsburg, Virginia. The 72-hole tournament was held on the par-71 River Course atKingsmill Resort, set at 6,340 yards (5,797 m) in2013.[1]

Previously known as the "Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill," the tournament was founded twenty-two years ago in2003 and played for seven seasons. Absent in2010 and2011, it returned for the2012 season in early September, and switched to early May in2013.[2]

The LPGA event succeeded theMichelob Championship at Kingsmill, an annualPGA Tour event held for 22 years, from1981 through2002.

Michelob ULTRA Open

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Held at the Kingsmill Resort just south of Williamsburg, it formerly had one of the highest purses on the LPGA Tour, which attracted a very competitive field. It was voted the players' favorite stop on the tour in2007 and fans' favorite tournament in2008.[3]

With a purse of $2.2 million, the winner of this LPGA tournament automatically qualified for the season-endingLPGA Playoffs at The ADT, during the years the Playoffs were held, from 2006 through 2008. The purse for the revived event in 2012 was $1.3 million. The tournament was sponsored byMichelob ULTRA beer, and its parent companyAnheuser-Busch. As of 2007, Anheuser-Busch had donated over $1.3 million to 30 different charities through the event. At the 2009 tournament, there was speculation that Anheuser-Busch would not continue its sponsorship; thelate-2000s recession and the company's pending acquisition byInBev were among the factors.[4]

The talk led that year's winner,Cristie Kerr, and other players to lobby to keep the tournament.[4] In September 2009, Anheuser-Busch announced the discontinuation of its sponsorship of the event, and the LPGA Tour lost one of its most prominent stops.[3]

The decision came at a difficult time for the LPGA, which lost a number of events during 2008 and 2009.[3][4]

Kingsmill Championship

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Sign outside Kingsmill Golf Club
showing winners of the events

At the 2012 event,Jiyai Shin won a sudden-death playoff withPaula Creamer that extended to nine holes and a fifth day. After eight consecutive pars by both, all played on the par-4 18th hole, darkness forced the playoff's suspension until Monday morning. Play was restarted on the 16th hole, and Creamer bogeyed with three putts while Shin parred.[5] Both were a day late arriving to theWomen's British Open inEngland; Shin won the year's finalmajor by nine strokes and Creamer finished third.

Kerr won her third title at Kingsmill in a playoff in 2013 overSuzann Pettersen, the 2007 champion. The playoff went two holes, both played on #18, and ended when Kerr sank her putt for par. The sudden-death format was changed in 2013 to play that finishing hole three times, then move to over to #16 if a fourth hole was necessary.[6]

Kerr is the only multiple winner, with victories in 2005, 2009, and 2013.Annika Sörenstam set the event's 72-hole scoring record in 2008 at 265, 19 strokes under par. Shin set the stop's single round record in 2012, with a 62 (−9) in the first round.

Tournament names

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  • 2003:Michelob Light Open at Kingsmill
  • 2004–2009:Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill
  • 2012–2017:Kingsmill Championship
  • 2018:Kingsmill Championship presented by GEICO
  • 2019–2021:Pure Silk Championship presented by Visit Williamsburg

Course

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Main article:Kingsmill Resort

River Course in 2013[1]

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards3731854853851603554954014003,2394053753961403624734051633823,1016,340
Par434434544364443454343571

Opened 50 years ago in 1975, the River Course was designed by noted course architectPete Dye, who also supervised its renovation in 2004.[7]

Winners

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YearDateChampionCountryWinning scoreTo parMargin
of victory
Purse
($)
Winner's
share ($)
Pure Silk Championship
2021May 20–23Hsu Wei-ling Chinese Taipei66-72-65-68=271−132 strokes1,300,000195,000
2019May 23–26Bronte Law England65-68-67-67=267−172 strokes1,300,000195,000
Kingsmill Championship
2018May 17–20Ariya Jutanugarn(2) Thailand66-67-66=199−14Playoff1,300,000195,000
2017May 18–21Lexi Thompson United States65-65-69-65=264−205 strokes1,300,000195,000
2016May 19–22Ariya Jutanugarn Thailand69-69-65-67=270−141 stroke1,300,000195,000
2015May 14–18 ^Minjee Lee Australia68-67-69-65=269−152 strokes1,300,000195,000
2014May 15–18Lizette Salas United States67-68-65-71=271−134 strokes1,300,000195,000
2013May 2–5Cristie Kerr(3) United States66-71-66-69=272−12Playoff1,300,000195,000
2012Sep 6–10Jiyai Shin South Korea62-68-69-69=268−16Playoff1,300,000195,000
2011No tournament
2010
Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill
2009May 7–10Cristie Kerr(2) United States69-63-66-70=268−162 strokes2,200,000330,000
2008May 8–11Annika Sörenstam Sweden64-66-69-66=265−197 strokes2,200,000330,000
2007May 10–13Suzann Pettersen Norway66-72-68-61=274−10Playoff2,200,000330,000
2006May 11–14Karrie Webb Australia66-68-68-70=270−147 strokes2,200,000330,000
2005May 5–8Cristie Kerr United States68-68-68-72=276−85 strokes2,200,000330,000
2004May 6–9Se Ri Pak South Korea70-71-69-65=275−92 strokes2,200,000330,000
Michelob Light Open at Kingsmill
 2003 May 1–4Grace Park South Korea67-68-69-71=275−91 stroke1,600,000240,000
^Play extended one day due to rain delays.

Tournament record

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Lexi Thompson at Kingsmill in 2013
 Year PlayerScoreTo parRound
2012Jiyai Shin*62−91st
2016Chun In-gee62−93rd

* Tournament winner

References

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  1. ^ab"Fact Sheet".Kingsmill Championship. April 2013. RetrievedApril 20, 2013.
  2. ^"LPGA momentum continues with addition of Kingsmill Championship". LPGA. January 11, 2012. RetrievedMay 25, 2012.
  3. ^abc"LPGA's contract with Kingsmill will not be renewed".Golf.Associated Press. September 23, 2009. Archived fromthe original on August 13, 2011. RetrievedMay 1, 2013.
  4. ^abc"LPGA's future at Kingsmill resort uncertain".USA Today.Associated Press. May 12, 2009. RetrievedMay 1, 2013.
  5. ^"Shin's par beats Creamer on ninth hole of sudden death at Kingsmill". PGA of America. Associated Press. September 10, 2012. RetrievedApril 30, 2013.
  6. ^"Cristie Kerr wins in two-hole playoff".ESPN. Associated Press. May 5, 2013. RetrievedMay 8, 2013.
  7. ^"Events: Kingsmill Championship". Virginia State Golf Association. 2013. Archived fromthe original on January 20, 2013. RetrievedMay 1, 2013.

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