Jones qualified for the LPGA Tour by tying for seventh at the
LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament in July 1982. Jones's best position on the LPGA money list was third in 1988, when she was tied as the winning-most player with three victories, including the
LPGA World Championship; she won that championship with a one-shot victory over
Liselotte Neumann, that year's U.S. Open champion. She completed her career with thirteen LPGA Tour titles. She also played for the United States in the
Solheim Cup seven times. She placed second in a
major tournament four times (1984
U.S. Open; 1991
LPGA Championship; 2000
du Maurier Classic; 2005
Kraft Nabisco Championship), but never won a major tournament. Jones achieved back-to-back wins in 1996-97 at the
LPGA Corning Classic, earning her the nickname "Queen of Corning"; she is also that tournament's all-time money leader "by a wide margin." At the conclusion of the 2006
U.S. Women's Open, in which she finished tied for 57th, she retired from competitive golf; She came out of retirement in 2008 ==Personal life==