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  2. Samantha Head - Wikipedia

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    Samantha Head (born 28 February 1973) is an English professional golfer with two Ladies European Tour (LET) wins. Head was born in Ascot , Berkshire and her twin sister Johanna is also a professional golfer.

  3. Melissa McNamara - Wikipedia

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    After retiring from tournament golf, McNamara became head coach of the University of Tulsa's women's golf team, replacing her mother. [4] She coached at Tulsa for two years and then became head coach at Arizona State University in 2002. [5] She coached the team to the 2009 NCAA championship and Azahara Muñoz to the 2008 individual NCAA title ...

  4. Renee Powell - Wikipedia

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    She moved to the UK in the 1970s to further her career and joined the British PGA. In 1977, she became the first woman to compete in a men's golf tournament. Following her retirement in 1980, she appeared as a television commentator and became the head professional of the Clearview Golf Club in 1995. Powell is a member of the Ohio Golf Hall of ...

  5. 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.

  6. Laura Baugh - Wikipedia

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    She has worked as a television announcer for The Golf Channel. After her LPGA Tour career, she became a member of the Legends Tour, formerly known as the Women's Senior Golf Tour, was part of the process to make the U.S. Senior Women’s Open a reality and played in the 2018 inaugural event at the Chicago Golf Club. [3]

  7. Marina Alex - Wikipedia

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    Raised in Wayne, New Jersey, Alex played interscholastic golf at Wayne Hills High School, where she won individual state titles in 2007 and 2008. [2] [3] Alex played college golf at Vanderbilt University. She won one tournament, the 2010 SEC Championship. [1] She qualified for the 2009 U.S. Women's Open as an amateur but missed the cut. [1]

  8. Karen Stupples - Wikipedia

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    She crossed the $1 million mark in LPGA career earnings at the U.S. Women's Open and finished in sixth place on the money list. [ 9 ] At the end of 2004, Stupples was made an honorary member of Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club in Deal, the Kent golf club which she first joined as a 15-year-old [ 16 ] and she attended a reception at Buckingham ...

  9. Jennifer Kupcho - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] As a senior, Kupcho won the inaugural Augusta National Women's Amateur in 2019. [3] [4] [5] She also won the 2018 NCAA Division I Golf Championship. Kupcho was the number one ranked women's amateur golfer in the world for a total of 34 weeks, rising to the top on three occasions, the first time on July 11, 2018.