Sherk, Cathy (1950–)
Sherk, Cathy (1950–)
Canadian golfer. Name variations: Cathy Graham Sherk. Born Cathy Graham, June 17, 1950, in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
Won Canadian Amateur (1977, 1978), North South Amateur (1978), and US Women's Amateur Open (1978); won Women's CPGA championship (1986, 1987, 1990), Ontario PGA championship (2000); was national coach of the CLGA (1995–99). Inducted into Canadian Golf Hall of Fame (1995) and Ontario Hall of Fame (2000).
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