Ahern, Kathy (1949–1996)
Ahern, Kathy (1949–1996)
American golfer. Name variations: Kathleen Ahern. Born Kathleen Ahern, May 7, 1949, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; died of breast cancer, July 6, 1996, in Fountain Hills, Arizona.
Won the Texas Public Links title at age 15 (1964); won Texas state amateur and junior titles (1965); medalist and runner-up USGA Junior (1966); turned pro (1967); won Southgate Open (1970); won the George Washington and Eve-LPGA (1972).
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