Lauer, Bonnie (1951–)
Lauer, Bonnie (1951–)
American golfer. Born Feb 20, 1951, in Detroit, MI; attended Michigan State University.
Won the 1st national women's collegiate golf championship (1973) and named All-America; won Michigan Amateur championship (1970, 1972); joined LPGA tour and named Rookie of the Year (1976); won Patty Berg Classic (1977); served as LPGA president (1988). Inducted into National Collegiate Hall of Fame.
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