5’8”, red hair, green eyes...An LPGA Executive Committee member from 1990-91...A big sports fan and likes to visit different baseball parks throughout the year…In 2000, was named assistant golf coach at the University of Florida.
Career
In 1998, best finish was third place at the Giant Eagle LPGA Classic, where she recorded her second career hole-in-one during the first round and tied her career-low round of 64 during the final round.
In 1996, best finish was a tie for sixth at the Twelve Bridges LPGA Classic.
In 1995, best finish was a tie for 15th at the GHP Heartland Classic.
In 1994, recorded three top-10 finishes, including a tie for second at the Chicago Challenge.
In 1993, top finish was a tie for seventh at the Standard Register PING.
In 1992, top finish was a tie for eighth at the McCall’s LPGA Classic at Stratton Mountain.
In 1991, twice placed fourth: at the Atlantic City Classic and Inamori Classic.
In 1990, posted six top-20 finishes, including a season-best tie for fourth at the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic.
In 1989, tied for eighth at the Jamaica Classic for her season-best finish.
In 1988, tied her career-best finish with a second place at the Circle K LPGA Tucson Open, where she tied her career-low score of 64 during the second round
In 1987, posted her career-best finish of second place at the GNA/Glendale Federal Classic, where she lost to Jane Geddes in a sudden-death playoff; carded a career-low 64 during the third round of the du Maurier Ltd. Classic, where she finished tied for 11th.
In 1986, season-best finish was a tie for third at the Henredon Classic.
In 1985, top finish was a tie for eighth at the Rochester International.
In 1984, recorded five top-10 finishes, including a season-best sixth place at the Irish Open.
In 1983, top finish was a tie for 11th at the SAFECO Classic.
In 1982, best finish was a tie for 16th at the SAFECO Classic.
In 1981, best finish was a tie for 23rd at the McDonald’s Classic.
In 1980, best finish was a tie for 20th at the Sunstar 80.
Amateur
Walton captured the 1973 Oregon Junior title and the 1977 Pacific Northwest Amateur. As a freshman, she was a member of the AIAW National Championship team at Arizona State University. After transferring to the University of Washington, she earned All-America honors.