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Amy Alcott
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Amy Alcott is a professional female golf player. Amy joined the LPGA on January 1, 1975 at age 20. Amy was born February 22, 1956. Amy is 5'6 has black hair. She spends most of her off-time as a short order cook at the Butterfly Bakery. Through 11 years playing in the tour she won only one tour.
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Amy Alcott, who withdrew from the final round of the Jamie Farr Kroger Classic Sunday, is at her Santa Monica, Calif., home recovering from dehydration and a viral infection. Initially it was reported that Alcott withdrew because of chest pains. Alcott is expected to return to the tour at the Sybase Big Apple Classic, July 19-22, at Wygakyl Country Club in New Rochelle, N.Y.
Amy Alcott played for 30 seasons on the LPGA Tour and recorded 29 tour victories, including five major championships. She won the 1980 U.S. Women's Open and joins Betsy King and Annika Sorenstam as the only players to have won the Kraft Nabisco Championship three times. She ... was inducted into the LPGA Tour and World Golf Halls of Fame in 1999. At age 50, the resident of Santa Monica, Calif., currently is involved in a number of ventures, ranging from golf course design, serving as a co-host on the Golfchix radio show, writing a book and playing on The Legends Tour, the LPGA's official competitive tour for players age 45 and older. Alcott was selected to compete on the U.S. Team for the inaugural Handa Cup in December -- an international match-play team format between 12 American and 12 international Legends Tour members. Here is what Alcott had to say to Lisa D. Mickey on LPGA.com in the second installment of the site's "Whatever Happened To…" series.
Amy Alcott When Amy Alcott won the Nabisco Dinah Shore (now known as the Kraft Nabisco Championship), she had a moment of spontaneity that continues to live on: she took a running leap into the greenside pond at No. 18. Alcott was the first player to jump in the lake after winning the Nabisco, something that has become a tradition for the winner of that major championship.
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Miss Stacy safely parred the 17th and 18th holes, but Miss Jones bogeyed and Miss Alcott lost two strokes to par. Miss Stacy's winning score was one stroke under the 291 shot by Babe Zaharias in winning the 1954 Women's Open at Salem. Dorothy Pepper was low amateur, with a score of 302. The USGA accepted a record 558 entries.
LITTLE WOMEN tells the gripping story of the four March sisters-Jo, Amy, Beth, and Meg-as they struggle to grow up in an impoverished New England family during the Civil War. In this old-fashioned coming-of-age novel based on Louisa May Alcott's own interesting childhood, each sister, though uniquely talented, has to overcome her own unfortunate qualities, which include bluntness, vanity, shyness, and self-indulgence. Book One focuses on the pleasures and pains of life with their loving and wise mother, Marmee, while their father, a minister, serves in the war. Book Two takes place after the war has ended and the father has returned to the family. Jo's intense determination to become a professional writer, Beth’s loving heart, Meg’s work as a governess, and Amy’s burgeoning artistic talent are each followed with care as the sisters
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