Who Are The 50 Best Golfers in History?

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32. Amy Alcott

Alcott’s career started when she was 18. She won in her third event as a pro at the Orange Blossom Classic. Her best years were the late 1970s and early 1980s, however, she won 33 times worldwide, and 29 times on the LPGA tour. She also started the tradition of jumping into the pond at the 18th hole at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage after a victory in the Kraft.

Alcott won six professional majors in a four-decade career that began in 1975 and continued until the early 2000s. She won 33 times around the world and 29 times on the LPGA tour.

Alcott was Rookie of the Year in 1975, and she won the Vare Trophy for low scoring in 1980. Her six majors included the Kraft three times, the U.S. Open and the du Maurier. She was part of the design team for the 2016 Olympic Golf Course.

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