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Johnny Miller wins the PGA Tucson Open for the third straight year. He also wins the British Open by six strokes over Jack Nicklaus and Seve Ballesteros.
Judy Rankin becomes the first LPGA player to surpass $100,000 in earnings for one year, finishing with $150,734.
For the eighth and final time, Jack Nicklaus leads the PGA Tour in earnings.
The British Women's Open is played for the first time. Jennifer Lee Smith wins. This event would become an LPGA Tour event in 1994 and a women's major in 2001.
Jan Stephenson captures her first LPGA victory, winning the Sarah Coventry.
Died This Year:
Money Leaders:
LPGA: Judy Rankin, $150,734
European: Seve Ballesteros Spain, £ 39,503
Scoring Leaders:
LPGA (Vare Trophy): Judy Rankin, 72.25
Men's Major Championship Winners:
U.S. Open: Jerry Pate
British Open: Johnny Miller
PGA Championship: Dave Stockton
Women's Major Championship Winners:
U.S. Open: JoAnne Carner
Amateur Champions:
British: Dick Siderowf
U.S. Women's: Donna Horton
British Women's: Cathy Panton


