- Peggy Kirk Bell
Peggy Kirk Bell (born
October 28 1921 ) is a former American professionalgolf er and golf instructor and is a strong advocate of women's golf.Raised in
Findlay, Ohio , Peggy started playing golf at age 17. She took to the game immediately and quickly won a number of titles. She played the ladies amateur tour in the 1940s before the development of a professional tour, winning three Ohio Amateurs and the 1949 Titleholders andNorth and South Women's Amateur Golf Championship . She was also a member of the 1950 U.S.Curtis Cup team.At that time she competed as Peggy Kirk, and in 1953 she married her high school sweetheart, Warren "Bullet" Bell, who had played professional basketball with the
Fort Wayne Pistons before turning to business. Warren died in 1984.In 1990, she was voted the
Bob Jones Award , the highest honor given by theUnited States Golf Association in recognition of distinguished sportsmanship in golf. She became the first woman voted into the World Golf Teachers Hall of Fame in 2002.In recent years Peggy can be found at the
Pine Needles Resort inSouthern Pines, North Carolina , where she charms guests with her smile, her graciousness, and her engaging stories of golf in its "golden" era. She is affectionately called "Ma Bell" by friends and family. Her youngest daughter, Bonnie, is married to PGA Tour memberPat McGowan .External links
* [http://pineneedles-midpines.com/news/press/2007/06/22/peggy-kirk-bell-honored/ Tribute to Peggy Kirk Bell]
she also has a ritual of running over at least one persons foot during the youth golfari at least once a year
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