Louise Suggs biography

 Louise Suggs biography

Louise Suggs, in full Mae Louise Suggs, (born September 7, 1923, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.—died August 7, 2015, Sarasota, Florida), American golfer who was a pioneer of ladies’s golf; she cofounded (1950) the Ladies Professional Golf Association and received 61 profession LPGA tournaments.

Suggs discovered to play golf at a nine-hole course in Lithia Springs, Georgia, that her father constructed and managed. She developed a strong environment friendly swing and started enjoying as an novice whereas in her teenagers. Her early victories included the Georgia Women’s Amateur (1940, 1942), the Southern Women’s Amateur (1940, 1947), the North and South Women’s Amateur (1942, 1946, and 1948), and the U.S. Women’s Amateur (1947). During that point she turned one of many large three of ladies’s golf (together with Babe Didrikson Zaharias and Phyllis Otto). In 1948 she was named to the Curtis Cup workforce, and that 12 months, after reaching victory within the British Amateur Championship, Suggs turned skilled.


Suggs continued to satisfy with success, profitable quite a few occasionstogether with the U.S. Women’s Open in 1949 (a document 14 strokes forward of Zaharias) and 1952; she additionally completed second 5 instances on the occasion. In addition she received the U.S. LPGA event in 1957, the identical 12 months that she was awarded the Vare Trophy for low stroke commonand he or she led the LPGA in event winnings in 1953 and 1960. Suggs was victorious 4 instances on the Titleholders Championship (1946, 1954, 1956, and 1959) and the Women’s Western Open (1946, 1947, 1949, and 1953). In 1961 Suggs acquired the possibility to show her idea that girls golfers may compete towards males when given a good probability to go tee to inexperienced in a single stroke. In a combined sport held in Palm Beach, Florida, she triumphed over a number of skilled ladies and mentogether with Sam Snead.

Suggs served as president of the LPGA (1955–57), and in 1951 she turned the primary feminine golfer inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. During the Nineties she continued to play in senior championships and to win recognition for her contributions to the game. She was one of many seven girls granted honorary membership within the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews in 2015, after the membership opened its membership to females. Suggs wrote Golf for Women (1960) and the autobiography And That’s That! (2014; cowritten with Elaine Scott).

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