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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Patty_BergPatty Berg - Wikipedia

    Personal information; Full name: Patricia Jane Berg: Born February 13, 1918 Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. Died: September 10, 2006 (aged 88) Fort Myers, Florida, U.S. Sporting nationality United States: Career; College: University of Minnesota: Turned professional: 1940: Former tour(s) LPGA Tour: Professional wins: 63: Number of wins ...

  2. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Patty Berg was an American golfer, winner of more than 80 tournaments, including a record 15 major women’s championships, and the first president of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). Berg began playing golf at the age of 13 and soon showed a remarkable talent for the game.

  3. Patty Berg was one of the pioneers of women's professional golf, and to this day is credited with more wins in women's majors than any other golfer. Career Profile. Date of birth: Feb. 13, 1918. Place of birth: Minneapolis, Minnesota. Date of death: Sept. 10, 2006. Nickname: Dynamite.

  4. 15. LPGA Tour Awards. Three-time Vare Trophy winner (1953, 1955, 1956), 2000 LPGA Commissioner’s Award. World Golf Hall of Fame Induction. 1974. Bio. Patty Berg is among one of the most...

  5. Was the first LPGA president from 1950-52. Between 1948 and 1962, won 44 professional titles. Led the Women’s Professional Golf Association (WPGA), the LPGA’s predecessor, with three victories ...

  6. Minneapolis native became one of golf's greatest players. By Rhonda Glenn. 17 MIN READ | Feb 12, 2011. Not only was Minneapolis native Patty Berg a great champion, but she also had plenty of personality. (USGA Museum) In 2006, Patty Berg died at the age of 88.

  7. Berg, Patty (1918—) Foremost American women's golfer and first president of the LPGA, who was responsible for making professional golf a sport in which women could not only compete but support themselves. Born Patricia Jane Berg on February 13, 1918, in Minneapolis, Minnesota; third daughter of Theresa D. (Kennedy) and Herman Berg (a grain ...