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  2. Glenna Collett-Vare - Wikipedia

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    Glenna Collett Vare (June 20, 1903 – February 3, 1989) was an American amateur golfer. She earned induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame calls her the greatest female golfer of her day. Collett-Vare dominated American women's golf in the 1920s.

  3. List of female golfers - Wikipedia

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    Category:Lists of golfers contains lists of golfers sorted in several other ways: by nationality, by tour and by type of major championship won (men's, women's or senior). All members of the World Golf Hall of Fame are listed, including those inducted for their off-course contributions to the sport. World Golf Hall of Fame members are annotated ...

  4. ICC Cricket Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The ICC Cricket Hall of Fame recognises "the achievements of the legends of the game from cricket's long and illustrious history". [1] It was launched by the International Cricket Council (ICC) in Dubai on 2 January 2009, in association with the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA), as part of the ICC's centenary celebrations. [1]

  5. Nancy McDaniel - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Kessler McDaniel (November 11, 1966 – October 23, 2024) was the founding coach for the University of California's women's golf program. McDaniel coached the Cal Golden Bears women's golf team for 29 seasons, where they made 23 NCAA regional appearances. Under her tenure, the team would head to the NCAA Championships 10 times. [1]

  6. Heather Farr - Wikipedia

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    Her younger sister Missy Farr-Kaye became the head coach of the women's golf team at Arizona State in June 2015, after many years as an assistant at their alma mater. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Also diagnosed with breast cancer 27 years ago at age 30, [ 24 ] she is a two-time cancer survivor (1998, 2008) and leads her sister's foundation.

  7. Judy Bell - Wikipedia

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    Judy Bell (born September 23, 1936) is an American amateur golfer and golf administrator. She was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2001 in the Lifetime Achievement category, which honors people who have made an exceptional contribution to the sport in areas outside of tournament wins.

  8. International Cricket Council - Wikipedia

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    The ICC currently has 108 member nations: 12 full members that play Test matches, and 96 associate members. [4] The ICC is responsible for the organisation and governance of cricket's major international tournaments, most notably the Cricket World Cup, T20 World Cup, and ICC World Test Championship.

  9. Grace DeMoss - Wikipedia

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    Grace DeMoss Zwahlen (born 1927) is a former competitive women's American amateur golfer from Oregon. She was the first Pacific Northwesterner to be named to the United States Curtis Cup team in 1952 and then again in 1954. After retiring from competitive golf, Zwahlen was elected to numerous sports Halls of Fame.