Hamlin, Shelley (1949–)
Hamlin, Shelley (1949–)
American golfer. Born Shelley Hamlin, May 28, 1949, in Fresno, California.
Member of the Curtis Cup team (1968, 1970); won National Collegiate championship while at Stanford University; was four-time California state champion; turned pro (1972); won the Japan Classic (1975) and Patty Berg Classic (1978); served as LPGA president (1980–81). First recipient of Dr. DeDe Owens Spirit of Golf Award (2000).
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