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      • Nicknamed “Dynamite” in the early ages of the LPGA Tour, Patty Berg was one of the most dominant players of the 13 founders. To this day, she is credited with more win in women’s majors than any other golfer, topping off at 15 championship titles. Berg’s golf career began well before the formation of the Tour, eight majors before 1950.
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    In its first four decades, the LPGA Tour was dominated by American players. Sandra Post of Canada became the first player living outside the United States to gain an LPGA tour card in 1968. The non-U.S. contingent is now very large.

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  3. These two players dominated the LPGA Tour from Kennedys election to the Age of Aquarius. They combined for 121 victories in the 60s (Wright - 68, Whitworth - 53) and nine Vare Trophies...

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    • Alice Bauer. Bauer, who died in 2002, never won on the LPGA Tour she helped create. Alice and her little sister, Marlene (see below), were golf phenoms in the 1940s.
    • Marlene Bauer. Better known today by her married name, Marlene Bauer Hagge, Marlene was the sister of Alice Bauer. And in 1950, when Marlene was part of the founding group, she was only 16 years old.
    • Patty Berg. To this day, Patty Berg holds the LPGA Tour record for most major championships won (15). Many of those were prior to the existence of the tour she helped found, as were most of the 60 LPGA victories with which she is credited.
    • Bettye Danoff. Bettye Danoff, according to LPGA.com, was the first grandmother on the LPGA. She also once won a case of beer for making a hole-in-one during a LPGA tournament.
  4. The LPGA was dominated by Mickey Wright and Kathy Whitworth in the 1960s – when the duo combined for an astonishing 121 victories. Wright won 68 tournaments, while Whitworth amassed 53...

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  5. Jun 21, 2024 · In the 1980s, Pat Bradley dominated the decade, including winning all six of her majors and half in 1986 alone, which included defending her du Maurier Classic crown in a playoff.

  6. Sandra Post is a Canadian golfer who had success on the LPGA Tour from the late 1960s into the early 1980s. In fact, she set two tour records that weren't broken for decades. Date of birth : June 4, 1948

  7. Patty Berg. Birthdate: 1918, Minnesota. Turned pro: 1940. LPGA Victories: 60. Career Earnings: $190,760. Nicknamed “Dynamite” in the early ages of the LPGA Tour, Patty Berg was one of the most...

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