1968 LPGA Championship


The 1968 LPGA Championship was the fourteenth LPGA Championship, held June 20–24 at Pleasant [Valley Country Club] in Sutton, Massachusetts, southeast of Worcester.
In an 18-hole Monday playoff, Sandra Post won her only major golf championships|major] title, defeating defending champion and LPGA president Kathy Whitworth by seven strokes. Post turned 20 earlier in the month and this was the first of her eight victories on the LPGA Tour. It was the only women's major won by a Canadian for 48 years, until 18-year-old Brooke Henderson won this event in 2016.
This was the second consecutive LPGA Championship held at Pleasant Valley, and the second of seven in an eight-year stretch.
The PGA Tour also played at the course this year; the inaugural Kemper Open was held in mid-September, won by

Final leaderboard

Sunday, June 23, 1968
Defending champion Kathy Whitworth sank a three-foot putt on the final hole to tie Sandra Post and force a Monday playoff. Both shot even-par 73 on Sunday to finish at 294.
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T1

Playoff

Monday, June 24, 1968
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1

Scorecard

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