Jane Geddes and Sally Little were the last two standing in the 1986 U.S. Women’s Open at NCR Country Club in Kettering, Ohio.

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  1. Interesting that this Open in Ohio faced an early week derailment and phosphorus plume that impacted the practice rounds. Bradley was going for a 3/3 start to her grand slam effort in the 1986 majors that week but came up short. She won the third of her three 1986 majors a few weeks after this in a playoff in Canada with the great Ayako Okamoto

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