Florida's Natural Charity Championship

The Florida's Natural Charity Championship Hosted by Nancy Lopez was a golf tournament for professional female golfers that was part of the LPGA Tour from 1992 through 2006. For most of those years it was known as the Chick-fil-A Charity Championship. It was played annually at the Eagle's Landing Country Club in Stockbridge, Georgia.

The title sponsor from 1995 to 2005 was Chick-fil-A, a fast-food restaurant chain headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, that specializes in chicken sandwiches. In 2006, Florida's Natural, a cooperative of Florida citrus growers took over title sponsorship.

It was announced in August 2006 that the tournament had been cancelled because of the lack of a sponsor for 2007.[1]

LPGA Hall of Famer Nancy Lopez was associated with the tournament as its official host. She presented the Nancy Lopez Award to the world's best female amateur golfer at a banquet held each year during the tournament week. It is unclear where the Nancy Lopez Award ceremony will now be held.

Tournament names through the years:

The last tournament was held from April 17 through April 23, 2006.

Winners

YearChampionCountryScorePurseWinner's
Share
2006 Sung Ah Yim  South Korea 272 (-16) $1,400,000 $210,000
2005Annika Sörenstam  Sweden265 (-23) $1,600,000 $240,000
2004Jennifer Rosales  Philippines274 (-14) $1,600,000 $240,000
2003Se Ri Pak  South Korea200 (-16) $1,350,000 $202,350
2002Juli Inkster  United States132 (-12) $1,250,000 $187,500
2001Annika Sörenstam  Sweden203 (-13) $1,200,000 $180,000
2000Sophie Gustafson  Sweden206 (-10) $900,000 $135,000
1999Rachel Hetherington  Australia204 (-12) $800,000 $120,000
1998Liselotte Neumann  Sweden202 (-14) $700,000 $105,000
1997Nancy Lopez  United States137 (-7) $550,000 $82,500
1996Barb Mucha  United States208 (-8) $550,000 $82,500
1995Laura Davies  England201 (-15) $500,000 $75,000
1994Val Skinner  United States206 (-10) $650,000 $97,500
1993Trish Johnson  England282 (-6) $600,000 $90,000
1992Dottie Mochrie  United States277 (-11) $600,000 $90,000

1997 and 2002 tournaments were shortened to 36 holes due to rain.

Tournament record

YearPlayerScoreRound
1999 Barb Mucha 62 (-10) 2nd round

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