OUR ASSOCIATION'S HERITAGE
HISTORY

 

1922 - 1950

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OUR CHAMPIONS

 

 

1922 - 1950

The following information is taken from an article titled "PITCH AND PUTT PROGRESS" by Bunch Sanders Griffin.

Boomtime, hardtimes, and wartime, our Kentucky Association has survived them all. Born in the roaring Twenties, mellowed in the depression Thirties, and revived in the post-war Forties, "the State" has crowned 23 homegrown Kentucky champions.

 Good sports and fun-lovers have made the tournaments. Par-busting golfers have won them.

Mrs. Harvey Myers of Covington pioneered our State golf association. Unable to compete in the Ohio women's tournament due to her non-Ohio residence, she set her heart on organizing a similar golf championship for Kentucky.

Founded in 1922

Her dream came true on October 11, 1922. A score of Louisville and Lexington golfers met with Mrs. Myers at the Seelback Hotel. Serving as chairman of the meeting was Mrs. S. B. Kent, Cincinnati, president of the Ohio association. Patterned after Ohio's, our constitution and by-laws were written. Mrs. Myers was elected president. Other officers chosen that historic day were Mrs. Joe W. Morford, Lexington, vice-president; Mrs. E. D. Mason (Mrs. Charles L. McCraw), secretary, and Mrs. Harry Buckley, treasurer, both of Louisville.

Birdie Flight Qualified

 "Forty-nine paid, one got away," recorded the secretary at the first tournament, played at the Audubon Country Club in Louisville, June 5 - 9, 1923. They named the flights: championship, Kent, Cardinal, and Purchase. The highest eight scores qualified in the Birdie Flight.

Voluminous costumes roamed the fairways. What would pass for picture hats today covered heads of braided hair. Sunburned ladies not being the fashion, long skirts and sleeves were popular. In later years styles jumped to knickers, to culottes, to shorts. (See picture of a group of contestants from first amateur {SLOW DOWNLOAD})

Begged Trophies

Until 1926 a replica of the Brown Hotel trophy went to the champion. [Mr. J. Graham Brown was commended in 1923 for his kindness in donating the two handsome silver championship cups.] Later it was the custom to award her a sterling silver pitcher. Members of the host club always begged handsome trophies from business concerns and generous friends. As many as five clubs used to bid for the State tournament and throw in $100 towards trophies for bait. The annual banquet was "on the club."

Elaborate posters announced the second annual championship in 1924. Displayed in "prominent business houses" and clubs, they carried a picture of Miss Edith Cummings, the national champion. The Lexington Country Club turned on room and board hospitality. About ten golfers slept in the clubhouse, barracks-style.

Pioneers Recall

 Whenever our golfers of the Twenties get together, they fondly recall:

  • Mr. Harvey Myers' welcoming address at Twin Oaks, when he praised the association for its successful first three years.
  • The one-day invitationals.
  • A Courier-Journal picture of Mrs. G. Walter Hopkins, '27 champion, holding woods when she won the title using only irons.
  • The Middlesboro postmaster's gin drinks.
  • Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Mason, and young Harvey Myers, Jr., arriving for the Paris tournament in an otherwise empty bus.
  • Mrs. Ellerbe Carter's caddies from Louisville, getting mumps in Lexington.
  • Hilarious banquets with three-putt queens putting on the show.
  • The freshman golfer who thought a bye meant she had to go home.
Spirits High in 1933

The depression hit hard. Entry fees went down to $2.50 and caddies got $.75. A flood swamped Twin Oaks so the 1933 championship moved to Maysville. Spirits were high, but the temperature was low, 37 degrees qualifying day. Prepared for seersucker weather, the golfers bundled up in borrowed woolens and teed off. In the finals Mrs. Willard G. Johnson of the Louisville Country Club defeated Marion Miley. It marked the only time Marion ever lost in a State Tournament.

Lexington Honors Marion Miley

Marion Miley, Kentucky's all-time great golfer, won her first tournament at the Big Spring in 1931. During the Thirties she climbed to the top of U. S. golfdom. Along the way she earned five more Kentucky titles. Armed burglars fatally wounded Marion in 1941, when they broke into the Lexington Country Club. Also a friend of Kentucky golfers, her mother, Mrs. Fred Miley was a victim of the crime. In honor of their golfing star, the Lexington club founded the Marion Miley Memorial Tournament. Played every July, the two-day medal event attracts over 100 entries.

Power Behind the Throne

Behind the scenes working to make the books balance was Mrs. Winfield L. Waters, who plays from the Big Spring Golf Club. She's seen the association grow into a big business. For ten years Dorothy Waters has been secretary-treasurer.

You hear the older golfers say, "Time was when everybody knew everybody." They're not complaining, it's a fact. Now, the total number of entries pushes 100 or tops it. They hail from Paducah to Paintsville. Nobody can deny that the champion represents all of Kentucky.

 

 

2003

State Team Championship

Mrs. Jessica Grace, Mrs. Tammy Mahar and Ms. Cindy Summers represented our state at the USGA State Team Championship at the Wellesley Country Club in Massachusetts. Our team finished tied for 32nd with a three day score of 485.

 

2004

Currans Low Net Trophy

In 2003, Mrs. Anne Farthing donated $500 to the Association in memory of her father. A trophy was purchased and presented at the 2004 State Amateur Championship to Miss Morgan Cross of Elizabethtown.

Bill Currans passed away shortly before the 2003 Amateur Championship. Anne said that the money could be used in any way to make the running of the Association easier (she knew that we were investigating the purchase of a laser printer). The Board has elected to purchase the printer. However, we felt that something more needed to be done that would reflect Mr. Currans' memory. In 2004, we will present the first Currans Memorial Low Net Trophy to the player who has the low net score on Monday during stroke play. The Association would like to thank Anne and her family for the very generous donation.

 

 

2005

USGA Women’s State Team Championship

The USGA hosted the 6th bi-annual Women’s State Team Championship September 27-29, 2005 at Berkley Hall in Bluffton , SC. The championship was played on the Tom Fazio designed course at 6,115 yds. Berkley Hall played at a par 73 (36-37).

This national championship consists of 3 person teams selected by each state’s golf association or governing body chosen to represent their state in a 3 day stroke play competition. This year 50 teams representing each state except North Dakota and Puerto Rico participated in the USGA State Team Championships.

Representing Kentucky for 2005 was Cindy Summers of Bowling Green, Kim Hartlage of Elizabethtown , and Krissy Martin of Louisville. The KY team finished tied for 34 th place with a three day total of 478. The team from Georgia won it’s first national USGA championship with a final score of 434. Alabama was second at 436 and Texas was third at 450.

If you have any questions regarding this or other championships please check our website at www.stateteam.org for further information.

26th Senior Women's Kentucky State Golf Championship

Mrs. Beth Curlin - 2005 Senior Women's Amateur Champion

79th State Amateur

Taryn Durham - 2005 Women's Kentucky Amateur Champion
For all results from the Qualifying Round and daily match play results see 2005 Results.

A very special award was given to Mrs. Ruby Bird during the 2005 State Amateur Banquet. It will be hereafter known as the Ruby Bird Lifetime Achievement Award. The award was given to honor Mrs. Bird for her commitment to golf and the Association.

 

 

2006 Information

2006 Senior Women's Amateur

The Senior Amateur was held at Arlington Golf Club in Richmond September 12 & 13. Congratulations to Mrs. Marsha Bordas - winner of the 2006 Senior Amateur!

2006 State Amateur Championship

The Amateur was held at The Summit Country Club in Owensboro June 19 - 23. Congratulations to Miss Krista Burton - winner of the 2006 Amateur! Results can be found at following link: 2006 State Amatuer results.

The Board is pleased to announce that sites for 2007 and 2008 have been secured.

    • 2007 Amateur - Miller Memorial Golf Club - Murray
    • 2007 Senior Amateur - Madisonville Country Club - Madisonville
    • 2008 Amateur - Elizabethtown Country Club - Elizabethtown

 

2007 Information

USGA Women's State Team Championship:

The team representing Kentucky in the USGA Women's State Team Championship, Mrs. Jessica Grace, Miss Morgan Cross and Miss Megan Moir traveled to Texas and competed among the best from other states September 18 - 20. Our team tied for 30th position with Indiana.

Scoring and news items may be found at The 2007 USGA Women's State Team Championship site.

Senior Amateur:

Miss Anne Combs is the winner of the 2007 Senior with outstanding play. She defeated Mrs. Marsha Bordas by 2 strokes in the final round.. She and Marsha shot 78's on Tuesday. They both had great rounds of 71 and 73 respectively on Wednesday. The flight results can be found at The 2007 Senior Amateur site.

Dorothy Waters Winners:

The 2007 Dorothy Waters winners were announced on June 26. They are Candice Wiley, Betsie Johnson, April Emerson and Emily Bachert.

2007 State Amateur Championship:

The 2007 Amateur drew to a close with Mrs. Jessica Grace defeating Miss Morgan Cross on the 18th hole. The week was celebrated by thunder, lightening and some rain and most importantly great golf, especially among the Championship Flight players. Matches between the seasoned golfers and younger college players were marked by winnings among the seasoned golfers. Mrs. Jessica Cornelius played in the semi-finals and Mrs. Marsha Bordas made it to the quarter-finals. See Results for all match results.

New Tournaments in Kentucky:

The Duo tournament hosted by Indian Hills and Bowling Green Country Clubs.

Another tournament of interest is the Fred Allen 2 person Team Championship . This tournament has been for men only in the past. However, in 2006, Whitney Wade participated in a mixed team. The KGA decided at that time to open the tournament to men, women and mixed team participation.

Nominating Committee Announces 2007 Slate of Officers

President - Annette Nimmo, Calvert City Country Club
Vice President - Katie Dixon, Bellafonte Country Club
Director District 2 - Toni Davenport, Elizabethtown Country Club
Member-At-Large - Nancy Ragland, Rolling Hills Country Club

Two Major Women's Amateur Championships Come to Kentucky:

2007 was a historic year for women's amateur golf in Kentucky, as two of the most prominent women's amateur competitions in the United States, the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship and the Women's Trans National Championship , were conducted in Kentucky.

 

 

 

  
  

 

Our Champions - Our Heritage

Year
Champion
Tournament Site
1923
Mrs. Charles McCraw
Audubon CC
1924
Mrs. Charles McCraw
Lexington CC
1925
Miss Emma Peffer
Twin Oaks CC
1926
Mrs. Charles McCraw
Louisville CC
1927
Mrs. Walter Hopkins
Paris CC
1928
Miss Emma Peffer
Middleboro CC
1929
Mrs. Harvey Meyers
Lexington CC
1930
Mrs. Elvina LeBus
Fort Mitchell CC
1931
Miss Marion Miley
Big Spring CC
1932
Miss Marion Miley
Ashland CC
1933
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Owensboro CC
1934
Miss Marion Miley
Winchester CC
1935
Miss Marion Miley
Audubon CC
1936
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Owensboro CC
1937
Miss Marion Miley
Ashland CC
1938
Miss Marion Miley
Louisville CC
1939
Miss B. Little
Bellefonte CC
1940
Miss B. Little
Lexington CC
1941
Mrs. Willard Johnson

Ft. Mitchell CC

1946
Miss Verna Lee Stone
Winchester CC
1947
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Big Spring CC
1948
Miss Verna Lee Stone
Idle House CC
1949
Miss Betty Rowland
Bellefonte CC
1950
Mrs. S. D. W. Seaver
Audubon CC
1951
Miss Betty Rowland
Owensboro CC
1952
Miss Betty Rowland
Summit Hills CC
1953
Miss Betty Rowland
Lexington CC
1954
Miss Charlene Cross
Boiling Springs CC
1955
Miss Charlene Cross
Owensboro CC
1956
Miss Katty Wylie
Paintsville CC
1957
Mrs. Charlene C. Baumgarten
Louisville CC
1958
Mrs. Gaines Wilson, Jr.
Hopkinsville CC
1959
Mrs. Gaines Wilson, Jr.
Idle Hour CC
1960
Mrs. Gaines Wilson, Jr.
Paxton Park CC
1961
Mrs. Gaines Wilson, Jr.
Bellefonte CC
1962
Miss Margaret Jones
Big Springs CC
1963
Mrs. Gaines Wilson, Jr.
Village Green CC
1964
Miss Brenda High
Owensboro CC
1965
Miss Mary Lou Daniel
Summit Hills CC
1966
Miss Kaye Beard
Paintsville CC
1967
Miss Anne M. Combs
Tates Creek CC
1968
Miss Margaret Jones
Mayfield CC
1969
Miss Kaye Beard

Wildwood CC

1970
Miss Margaret Jones
Big Elm CC
1971
Miss Margaret Jones
Owensboro CC
1972
Miss Brenda High
Hopkinsville CC
1973
Mrs. Ronald C. Hacker
Bellefonte CC
1974
Miss Anne M. Combs
Winchester CC
1975
Miss Myra Van Hoose
Indian Hills CC
1976
Miss Myra Van Hoose
London CC
1977
Miss Anne M. Combs
Lone Oak CC
1978
Miss Anne M. Combs
Paintsville CC
1979
Miss Anne Rush
Spring Lake CC
1980
Mrs. Kaye Potter
Wildwood CC
1981
Miss Julie Zembrodt
Calvert City CC
1982
Miss Julie Zembrodt
Lincoln Homestead CC
1983
Miss Anne M. Combs
Bellefonte CC
1984
Mrs. Jessica Cornelius
Eagle's Nest CC
1985
Mrs. Gaines Wilson, Jr.
Owensboro CC
1986
Miss Sandy Byron
Arlington CC
1987
Miss Debbie Blank
Glenwood Hall CC
1988
Miss Joan Rizer
Paintsville CC
1989
Miss Joan Rizer
Big Elm CC
1990
Miss Joan Rizer
Madisonville CC
1991
Miss Joan Rizer
Lincoln Homestead CC
1992
Miss Laurie Goodlett
Fox Run CC
1993
Miss Laurie Goodlett
Calvert City CC
1994
Miss Joan Rizer
Gibson Bay CC
1995
Miss Christine Ridenour
Summit CC
1996
Miss Cynthia Powell
Crooked Creek CC
1997
Miss Jenny Throgmorten
Henderson CC
1998
Miss Heather Kraus
Kearney Hill Golf Links
1999
Miss Whitney Wade
Eagle Trace CC
2000
Miss Whitney Wade
Perry Park CC
2001
Miss Whitney Wade
Mayfield G & CC
2002
Miss Mandy Goins
Woodson Bend Golf Resort
2003
Miss Katie Fraley
Stone Crest Golf Course
2004
Miss Lauren Scholl  
Lafayette Golf Club
2005
Miss Taryn Durham
Shelbyville Country Club
2006
Miss Krista Burton
The Summit Country Club
2007
Mrs. Jessica Grace
Miller Memorial Golf Club
2008
Miss Laura Anderson
Elizabethtown Country Club


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