McIntire, Barbara (1935–)
McIntire, Barbara (1935–)
American golfer. Name variations: Barbara Joy McIntire. Born Jan 12, 1935, in Toledo, Ohio.
Won USGA Women's Amateur (1959, 1964); won British Women's Amateur (1960); member of Curtis Cup team (1958, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1972); captain of Curtis Cup squads (1976, 1998); served on USGA Women's Committee (1985–96) and was chair (1995). Received US Golf Association's Bob Jones Award (2000).
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