Trish Johnson

English professional golfer (born 1966) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Patricia Mary "Trish" Johnson MBE (born 17 January 1966) is an English professional golfer. She won three times on the LPGA Tour and 19 times on the Ladies European Tour. As a senior she has won both senior women's major championships, the U.S. Senior Women's Open and the Senior LPGA Championship.

Full namePatricia Mary Johnson
Born (1966-01-17) 17 January 1966 (age 60)
Bristol, England
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Sporting nationality England
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Trish Johnson
MBE
Johnson during 2010 Women's British Open
Personal information
Full namePatricia Mary Johnson
Born (1966-01-17) 17 January 1966 (age 60)
Bristol, England
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Sporting nationality England
Career
Turned professional1987
Current tourLegends Tour
Former toursLadies European Tour
LPGA Tour
Professional wins29
Number of wins by tour
LPGA Tour3
Ladies European Tour19 (T3rd all-time)
Other7
Best results in LPGA major championships
Chevron ChampionshipT8: 1993
Women's PGA C'ship8th/T8: 1993, 1997
U.S. Women's Open10th: 1998
du Maurier ClassicT3: 1991
Women's British OpenT19: 2001
Evian ChampionshipCUT: 2014
Achievements and awards
Ladies European Tour
Rookie of the Year
1987
Ladies European Tour
Order of Merit
1990
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Early life

Johnson was born in Bristol, South West England, United Kingdom. Her father and her three brothers were all golfers, one of them was a professional golfer. She practiced other sports, including badminton, soccer and tennis, but took up golf at age nine influenced by her family, playing at Royal North Devon Golf Club, a links course and the oldest golf club in England. She preferred to learn by herself rather than taking golf lessons.[1][2]

Amateur career

She was South Western Champion in 1983 and 1984. In 1984 she was both England Under-23 and Under-21 Champion. In 1985 she won the English Women's Amateur Championship, was the English Women's Strokeplay Champion[3] and repeated as England Under-23 Champion. In 1986 she represented Great Britain and Ireland in the Espirito Santo Trophy World Amateur Golf Team Championships and the Curtis Cup. At the 1986 Curtis Cup match, on foreign soil at Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, Kansas, her team won with 13−5 against United States and Johnson won maximum points in her four games.[4][5]

Professional career

Johnson turned professional in March 1987. She won three tournaments in her first year as a professional and was Rookie of Year on the Ladies European Tour in 1987. She won four tournaments in 1990 and won the 1990 Order of Merit. Overall, she has won 19 tournaments on the Ladies European Tour and has finished in the top ten of the Order of Merit on thirteen occasions, including second places in 2000 and 2004.[6]

Her latest regular victory came at the age of 48 years, 7 months, and 15 days at the 2014 Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open, making her the oldest ever winner on the Ladies European Tour[7] and tied third on the all-time-list of most wins on the tour.[8]

Johnson won the 1987 LPGA Tour Qualifying School to earn playing rights for the 1988 season. She has three wins on the US-based LPGA Tour. She won the 1993 Las Vegas LPGA tournament and the following week's LPGA Atlanta Women's Championship. Her last LPGA victory was the 1996 Fieldcrest Cannon Classic.[9]

She was a member of the European Solheim Cup team in 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2005, and 2007 and teamed with Laura Davies to represent England at the 2007 Women's World Cup of Golf.[10]

Senior career

After turning 50, Johnson has won six tournaments on the Legends Tour, where most tournaments had an age limit of 45, including three senior women's major golf championships. She won the inaugural Senior LPGA Championship in 2017 and repeated that victory in 2021.

At the 2023 U.S. Senior Women's Open at Waverley Country Club in Portland, Oregon, which had an age limit of 50, Johnson, at 57 years of age, was tied at fourth, five strokes from leader Catriona Matthew after two rounds. She advanced to the lead after a third round 5-under-par 67 and finished winner, one stroke ahead of Leta Lindley after the final round. Johnson received a winner's check of $180,000, twice as much as the highest prize on any regular win in her career.[2]

Johnson became the player with most victories in senior women's majors championships and one of three players who, during their careers, have won both of the two senior majors. The other two players are Laura Davies and Helen Alfredsson.

Awards, honors

In 2010, Johnson earned Life Time Membership of the Ladies European Tour, reaching the criteria for the honor after the tour decided to retrospectively award points for her 2008 win of the European Nations Cup.[11]

In September 2024, the England Golf Federation announced that Johnson was selected to be inducted in to the England Golf Hall of Fame.[12]

In June 2025 Johnson was in the King's Birthday honors list becoming an MBE .[13]

Amateur wins

Professional wins (29)

LPGA Tour wins (3)

More information No., Date ...
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
1 4 Apr 1993 Las Vegas LPGA −7 (71-71-67=209) 4 strokes United States Missie McGeorge
2 18 Apr 1993 Atlanta Women's Championship −6 (72-72-68-70=282) 2 strokes United States Sherri Steinhauer
3 29 Sep 1996 Fieldcrest Cannon Classic −18 (67-71-68-64=270) 3 strokes United States Kim Saiki
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Ladies European Tour wins (19)

More information No., Date ...
No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
16 Jun 1987McEwan's Wirral Classic[14]−4 (72-70-73-77=292)PlayoffAustralia Karen Lunn
225 Jul 1987Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic[15]−22 (64-60-60-58=242)11 strokesAustralia Corinne Dibnah
325 Oct 1987Woolmark Ladies' Matchplay[16]4 and 3France Marie-Laure de Lorenzi
413 May 1990Hennessy Ladies' Cup[17][18]−3 (72-68-71-74=285)3 strokesFrance Marie-Laure de Lorenzi, United States Tammie Green
515 Jul 1990Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic[18]−11 (61-66-58-64=249)5 strokesAustralia Corinne Dibnah
616 Sep 1990Ladies European Open[19][18]−12 (71-67-69-69=276)2 strokesUnited States Michelle Estill, United States Pearl Sinn
711 Nov 1990Longines Classic[20]+2 (72-71-75-68=286)6 strokesScotland Gillian Stewart
831 May 1992Skol La Manga Club Classic[21]−10 (73-66-67-68=274)1 strokeBelgium Florence Descampe, Sweden Catrin Nilsmark
98 Sep 1996Marks & Spencer European Open[22]−14 (74-66-64-70=274)5 strokesSweden Pernilla Sterner, Australia Anne-Marie Knight
1013 Oct 1996Open de France Dames[23]−19 (62-68-70=200)10 strokesSpain Raquel Carriedo-Tomás
1111 Jul 1999Open de France Dames[24] (2)−6 (70-70-75-67=282)1 strokeEngland Alison Nicholas
1224 Oct 1999Marrakech Palmeraie Open[24]−12 (70-67-67=204)5 strokesBelgium Valérie Van Ryckeghem
136 Aug 2000The Daily Telegraph Ladies British Masters[25]−9 (68-71-68=207)2 strokesNorway Vibeke Stensrud
1415 Aug 2004Wales "Golf as it should be" Ladies Open[26]−15 (73-70-69-65=277)3 strokesDenmark Iben Tinning, England Laura Davies
1526 May 2007BMW Ladies Italian Open[27]−15 (68-70-69-66=273)1 strokeGermany Bettina Hauert
166 Apr 2008VCI European Ladies Golf Cup^
(with England Rebecca Hudson)
−21 (267)5 strokesGermany Martina Eberl / Anja Monke
Belgium Ellen Smets / Lara Tadiotto
174 Jul 2010Tenerife Ladies Open[28][29]−14 (67-71-66-70=274)1 strokeFrance Virginie Lagoutte
1812 Sep 2010Open de France Feminin[28][30] (3)−14 (70-67-63-74=274)PlayoffItaly Diana Luna
1929 Aug 2014Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open[31][8]−7 (66-70-73=209)2 strokesFrance Gwladys Nocera
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^ Nation team event, with two rounds of better-ball and two rounds of a greensome variation, sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour, counted as a tour win but with unofficial prize money and not counted in the Order of Merit.

Ladies European Tour playoff record (2–4)

More information No., Year ...
No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
1 1987 British Olivetti Tournament[32][33] Scotland Jane Connachan Lost. Connachan won with par on first extra hole.
2 1987 McEwan's Wirral Classic[14] Australia Karen Lunn Won on second extra hole.
3 1996 Hennessy Cup Sweden Helen Alfredsson
Sweden Liselotte Neumann
Lost. Alfredsson won with birdie on second extra hole.
Neumann eliminated on first hole.
4 1997 Deesse Ladies' Swiss Open[34] France Marie-Laure de Lorenzi Lost.
5 1999 Laura Davies' Invitational[35][36] Sweden Sofia Grönberg -Whitmore Lost. Grönberg won win birdie on second extra hole.
6 2010 Open de France Feminin[28][30][37] Italy Diana Luna Won with birdie on first extra hole.
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Source:[38]

Other wins (1)

More information No., Date ...
No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
1 18 Oct 1992 Sunrise Cup World Team Championship (individual)[39] +3 (71-72-76=219) Shared with Sweden Liselotte Neumann
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Legends Tour wins (6)

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Legend
Legends Tour major championships (3)
Other Legends Tour (3)
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More information No., Date ...
No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 21 Aug 2016 The Legends Championship[40] −5 (68-71=139) Playoff[a] United States Juli Inkster
2 12 Jul 2017 Senior LPGA Championship −4 (67-72-73=212) 3 strokes United States Michele Redman
3 10 Jun 2018 Suquamish Clearwater Legends Cup[41] −8 (66-70=136) 5 strokes United States Lisa Grimes
4 7 Sep 2018 BJ's Charity Championship (with England Laura Davies)[42] −10 (61) 2 strokes United States Patti Rizzo and United States Michele Redman,
United States Donna Caponi and United States Laurie Rinker
5 29 Aug 2021 Senior LPGA Championship −7 (67-73-69=209) 1 stroke Wales Becky Morgan
6 27 Aug 2023 U.S. Senior Women's Open −4 (73-72-67-72=284) 1 stroke United States Leta Lindley
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  1. Johnson won with a par at the sixth playoff hole.

Senior major championships

Wins (3)

More information Year, Tournament ...
Year Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner-up
2017 Senior LPGA Championship −4 (67-72-73=212) 3 strokes United States Michele Redman
2021 Senior LPGA Championship −7 (67-73-69=209) 1 stroke Wales Becky Morgan
2023 U.S. Senior Women's Open −4 (73-72-67-72=284) 1 stroke United States Leta Lindley
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Ladies European Tour career summary

More information Year, Earnings ...
YearEarningsOrder of Merit
rank
Scoring
average
1987 £35,718 5
1988 £2,110 90
1989 £11,631 36
1990 £83,043 1
1991 £18,155 19
1992 £51,805 4
1993 £17,451 17
1994 £31,309 15
1995 £52,464 7
1996 £80,333 3
1997 £45,742 9 72.40
1998 £73,190 4 72.13
1999 £117,214 4 70.86
2000 €115,131 2 71.93
2001 €66,043 16 72.71
2002 €36,011 27 73.71
2003 €89,066 9 71.73
2004 €160,051 2 71.82
2005 €116,190 9 71.91
2006 €72,288 24
2007 €202,468 4 72.35
2008 €67,782 34 73.12
2009 €46,567 40 72.30
2010 €139,925 9 72.11
2011 €30,839 71 73.27
2012 €124,438 10 71.90
2013 €50,055 44 72.63
2014 €92,607 17 72.38
2015 €27,434 75.00
2016 €32,093 52 73.61
2017 74.29
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Yellow for top-10 finishes, green for first.

Team appearances

Amateur

Professional

Solheim Cup record

More information Year, Total matches ...
YearTotal
matches
Total
W-L-H
Singles
W-L-H
Foursomes
W-L-H
Fourballs
W-L-H
Points
won
Points
%
Career 25 5–13–7 1–7–0 2–4–2 2–2–5 8.5 34%
1990 3 0–3–0 0–1–0 lost to P. Bradley 8&7 0–1–0 lost w/M de Lorenzi 5&4 0–1–0 lost w/M de Lorenzi 2&1 0 0%
1992 3 1–1–1 1–0–0 def P. Sheehan 2&1 0–1–0 lost w/F.Descampe 1dn 0–0–1 halved w/F.Descampe 1.5 50%
1994 3 0–3–0 0–1–0 lost to B. Daniel 1dn 0–1–0 lost w/P. Wright 2dn 0–1–0 lost w/P. Wright 3&2 0 0%
1996 4 2–1–1 0–1–0 lost to D. Pepper 3&2 1–0–0 won w/L. Davies 4&3 1–0–1 won w/L. Davies 6&5, halved w/A. Sorenstam 2.5 62.5%
1998 2 0–2–0 0–1–0 lost to D. Pepper 3&2 0–1–0 lost w/L. Davies 3&1 0 0%
2000 4 2–1–1 0–1–0 lost to D. Pepper 2&1 1–0–1 won w/S. Gustafson 3&2, halved w/S. Gustafson 1–0–0 won w/S. Gustafson 3&2 2.5 62.5%
2005 3 0–1–2 0–1–0 lost to P.Hurst 2&1 0–0–1 halved w/S. Gustafson 0–0–1 halved w/I. Tinning 1 33.3%
2007 3 0–1–2 0–1–0 lost to A.Stanford 3&2 0–0–2 halved w/L. Davies, halved w/I. Tinning 1 33.3%
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