- Sandra Post
Sandra Post (born
June 4 ,1948 ) is a golfer who was the firstCanadian to play on theLPGA Tour.Born in
Oakville, Ontario , she turned professional in 1968 after a very successful amateur career that included winning theOntario and Canadian Junior Girl’s Championship three times. In her debut season on the LPGA Tour, Post became the youngest to win an LPGA major tournament by capturing theLPGA Championship . Her victory over defending championKathy Whitworth also marked the first victory in the Championship by a non-U.S. player. For her performance on the professional circuit, Post was voted the Tour's "Rookie of the Year."Over her career, Post won eight LPGA events including back-to-back titles at the 1978 and 1979 Dinah Shore Open. For the 1979 season, she finished second on the LPGA money list and won the
Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada's "Athlete of the Year." During her 16 years on the pro tour, Post also had 20 second-place tournament finishes including at the U.S. Women's Open.In 1988, she was elected to the
Canadian Sports Hall of Fame and theRoyal Canadian Golf Association Hall of Fame and in 2003 she was honored by her country with membership in theOrder of Canada . She was voted No.8 of the females chosen asCanada's Athletes of the 20th Century .Post has captained Canada's
Nations Cup dn team and serves as a commentator on televised golf events. She is involved in a number of charitable causes and runs the "Sandra Post School of Golf" nearToronto, Ontario .LPGA Tour wins (8)
*1968 (1)
LPGA Championship
*1978 (2) Colgate Dinah Shore Winner's Circle, Lady Stroh's Open
*1979 (3) Colgate Dinah Shore Winner's Circle, Lady Michelob, ERA Real Estate Classic
*1980 (1) West Virginia Classic
*1981 (1) McDonald's Kids ClassicLPGA Majors are shown in bold.:"Note: Post won the Colgate Dinah Shore Winner's Circle (now known as the
Kraft Nabisco Championship ) before it became a major championship."External links
* [http://www.lpga.com/player_results.aspx?id=5584 Profile on the LPGA's official site]
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