Furman Athletics Hall of Fame
Greenville, S.C.
’79 B.A. Religion
Lettered 1976-79
WGCA All-American — 1979 (1st Team)
First All-American in the history of the Furman women’s golf program
AIAW National Championship, Team — 1976
AIAW Tournament, Individual — 1976 (Forest Akers West Course, East Lansing, Mich.), ’77 (10th/Kuilima Country Club, Kahuka, Hawaii), ’78 (Cut/Grenelefe Golf Club, Haines City, Fla.), ‘79 (Cut/Stillwater Country Club, Stillwater, Okla.)
AIAW Tournament, Team — 1976 (1st), ’77 (3rd), ’78 (23rd)
Lady Paladin Invitational Champion, Individual — 1979
Southern Intercollegiate Champion, Individual — 1979
Lady Buckeye Champion, Individual — 1979
Mary Baldwin Invitational Champion, Team — 1975
Michigan State Invitational Champion, Team — 1976
Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational Champion, Team — 1976
Lady Gator Invitational Champion, Team — 1976
Lady Tar Heel Invitational Champion, Team — 1978
LPGA Career Earnings — $2.7 Million
LPGA Tournament Wins — 3 (LPGA Championship, ’88; LPGA Corning Classic, 1988; Orix Hawaiian Ladies Open, ’89)
LPGA Major Win — 1988 (LPGA Championship)
William and Mousie Powell LPGA Award — 1997 (Voted by her peers as the player whose behavior and deeds best exemplifies the spirit, ideals and values of the LPGA)
Golf Female Player of the Year (Golf Writers Association of America, Golf Illustrated, Golf World, Golf Magazine) — 1988
LPGA, Top-10 Finishes — 67
LPGA, Top-25 Finishes — 158
Retired after a 25-year career in the LPGA
LPGA Legends Tour, Co-Founder
LPGA Legends Tour Tournament Wins — 3 (BJ’s Charity Championship Co-Champion, 2008; Legends Swing for the Cure, ’11; Hannaford Charity Classic, ’12)
LPGA, Executive Committee — 1997-99
Furman Athletic Hall of Fame — 1989
NutraSweet Hall of Fame — 1990
LPGA Legends Hall of Fame — 2018
South Carolina Golf Hall of Fame — 2023
Page updated by Julie Paré (6/16/25)