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Haynie, 72, remains active in the game, teaching in Dallas, where she lives. She still plays Legends Tour events once in awhile and also follows the LPGA closely. She is Ilhee Lee’s swing coach.
1975 – Sandra Haynie wins LPGA Tour LPGA Greater Fort Myers Classic; first-place money – $5,700. 1986 – Bruce Crampton wins Senior PGA Tour Shearson-Lehman Brothers Senior Classic; first ...
On this day in golf history…. 1971 – Sandra Haynie wins LPGA Tour San Antonio Alamo Open. 1976 – Sally Little wins LPGA Tour Ladies Masters at Moss Creek Championship. 1982 – Sally Little ...
The last time a Canadian won Canada's National Women's Open golf championship was 1973. Jocelyne Bourassa beat Sandra Haynie and Judy Rankin in a playoff. Bourassa was one of eight Canadians in ...
Karrie Webb equaled the tournament record with a 7-under-par 64 Saturday at the North Texas Shootout to move into contention to win her 42 nd LPGA title. If Webb wins, she will move into a tie for ...
69--Sandra Haynie-George Archer, Amy Alcott-Gene Littler. 71--Pat Bradley-Billy Casper, Patty Sheehan-Chi Chi Rodriguez. 72--Betsy King-Peter Thomson, Carol Mann-Jim Colbert.
This event has been played since 1963 and has been won by Mickie Wright, Sandra Haynie, Kathy Whitworth, Nancy Lopez, Se Ri Pak, Annika Sorenstam and Nelly Korda, among others.
1973 — Hank Aaron hits home run number 700 off of Phillies Pitcher Ken Brett. 1974 — Sandra Haynie edges Carol Mann and Beth Stone by one stroke to win the U.S. Women’s Open championship.
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