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Home > Golf > LPGA Tour Players > Mant, Cathy
Mant, Cathy
Golf is an outdoor sport where player as an individual or from varied teams strike a ball targeting a hole using various clubs. The game basically originated from Scotland and has been played for atleast five centuries in the British Isles. The two basic forms of playing golf are match play and stroke play. LPGA stands for Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour. LPGA, in is an American organization for female professional golfers. The organization, with headquarters in Daytona Beach, Florida runs a series of weekly golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world from February to November each year. The LPGA was founded in 1950 by a group of 13 women. LPGA Tour's events are held in the United States. Cathy Mant was born on 24 February 1950 in Seattle, Washington. Her career best finish is T3 and low career round is 67. Her career earnings, rank are $114,904 and 144 respectively. Mant made Oregon her amateur domain from 1967 through 1970 capturing five titles, the 1967 Oregon Junior Girl’s Championship, the 1968, 69 and 70 Oregon Amateur and the 1968 Pacific Northwest Amateur. Mant won the 1970 Women’s National Intercollegiate.
The best season of Mant’s 11-year career on Tour was 1981, when $22,511 boosted her to a top 60 position on the money list. Following a mediocre performance in 1982, Mant carded rounds of 72-69-71 at the 1983 Rall Charity Classic to tie for third place, her career best position and earned the largest check of her career. Cathy Mant is a player known for her mental toughness owing to which many of her famous matches went the distance. Her superior approach and dedication to the game made her stand out from the crowd.
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