Kathy
started playing golf at the age of 15. After graduation
of High School, Kathy spent one year with the Wranglers
at Odessa College. Although Kathy only spent one semester
at Odessa, it was one well spent, as she won the individual
National Championship. After her one semester with OC,
Kathy turned pro. Just four years after turning pro,
Kathy collected her first LPGA Tour victory. Following
that year, Kathy would dominate the LPGA for the next
ten year. In her fifth year Kathy won a total of eight
tournaments. Kathy would be the leading money winner
for the LPGA in eight of the next nine years, also becoming
LPGA player of the year seven times. The Associated Press
also named Kathy Woman Athlete of the Year twice in a
row. Whitworth was also the first woman golfer to eclipse
the million-dollar mark for lifetime earnings. Kathy’s
88 tour victories is a record for both the men and women
U.S. tours. Kathy has since been elected in the LPGA
Hall of Fame and also the International Women’s
Sports Hall of Fame.

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