Jameson, Betty (1919–)

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Jameson, Betty (1919–)

American golfer. Born Elizabeth May Jameson in Norman, Oklahoma, May 19, 1919.

Won the Trans-Amateur championships twice, Texas state championship 4 times; won both the Trans-Mississippi and Texas Open twice; won the US Amateur (1939, 1940) and Western Amateur (1940, 1942); took the Western Open and the Western Amateur (1942), the 1st player to win both titles in the same year; turned pro (1945); won US Women's Open (1947) with a 295 total, the 1st woman to score below 300 in a 72-hole event; was a founder and charter member of the LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association); conceived of and donated the Vare Trophy (1952), which is awarded to the player with the lowest scoring average in a minimum of 70 official rounds of tournament play. Inducted into LPGA Hall of Fame (1951).

See also Women in World History.

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