LPGA Tour founder and Hall of Famer Marilynn Smith dies at 89 Globe_Sports
“Marilynn was my founder, my North Star and most importantly my friend,” LPGA Commissioner Mike Whan said on the tour’s website. “In her life, she broke barriers, shattered stereotypes and made others ‘believe.“’ “I’ll miss her weekly handwritten cards, her daily calls to my office and her love for every LPGA teacher, tour player and staff member,” he added. “Quite simply, Marilynn left this world better than she found it and set a standard that will guide us forever.
The LPGA founders, however, were far more than just players. They promoted, they organized and they drove thousands of miles together to pitch women’s golf and encourage fans to come out to watch them. “Well, this one fellow was just pulverizing the other fellow, and I got woozy because of the blood and everything,” Smith said. “Shirley didn’t get woozy. She got right through the ropes and got the microphone and said, ‘Come out and watch the LPGA play in the U.S. Open.“’ She won the 1954 Fort Wayne Open for the first of her 21 LPGA titles, and captured her two majors in the 1963 Titleholders, where she beat Mickey Wright by one shot in an 18-hole playoff.
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