- Alexa Stirling
Alexa Stirling (
September 5 ,1897 –April 15 ,1977 ) was aNorth America n amateurgolf champion.Born in
Atlanta, Georgia , Alexa Stirling won three consecutiveUnited States Women's Amateur Golf Championship s, taking her first in 1916. When no tournament was held during 1917 and 1918 while the United States participated inWorld War I , Alexa Stirling became one of the famous "Dixie Kids," a group of golfers that included her long-time friend Bobby Jones,Elaine Rosenthal andParry Adair who toured the United States to raise money for theRed Cross . After the war, she came back to win the 1919 and 1920 titles. She was also the U.S. Championship's runner-up in 1921 toMarion Hollins , in 1923 toEdith Cummings and again in 1925 toGlenna Collett , a year when she broke Dorothy Campbell's single-round scoring record. Although she did not make it to the finals in the 1927 championship, in the third round she defeatedSimone de la Chaume , the British Ladies Amateur Golf Champion.In 1920 she won the
Canadian Women's Amateur Golf Championship and after finishing second in 1921 and 1925 she won the Canadian title again in 1934. She married Canadian doctor W.G. Fraser and made her home inOttawa, Ontario where she became an honorary member of theRoyal Ottawa Golf Club and was its ladies' champion nine times.Throughout her life Alexa Stirling Fraser maintained her interest in golf and during the 1976
United States Bicentennial celebrations she returned to Atlanta for the U.S. Open. She died the following year at home in Ottawa.Posthumously, Alexa Stirling Fraser was inducted into the
Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 1978, theCanadian Golf Hall of Fame in 1986, and theGeorgia Golf Hall of Fame in 1989. She was portrayed byStephanie Sparks in the 2004 film, .External links
* [http://www.gshf.org/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=122&Itemid=50 Georgia Sports Hall Of Fame page]
* [http://www.gghf.org/MEMBER_level2fraser.htm Georgia Golf Hall of Fame profile]
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