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Home > Golf > LPGA Tour Players > Rittenhouse, Lenore
Rittenhouse, Lenore
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 at least 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, which is an American organization for female professional golfers headquartered in Daytona Beach, Florida. Rittenhouse Lenore was born on 12 December 1955, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Her height is 5 feet 3 inches and began her graduate program in education administration at the University of Hawaii before turning professional. Rittenhouse was a semifinalist at the 1977 United States Golf Association Women’s Public Links Championship and a quarterfinalist in 1979. In 1979, she was the runner-up at the Women’s Western Amateur and a semifinalist at the Trans-National Championship. She was the University of Hawaii’s Most Valuable Golfer in 1978. In 2000, she suffered from a bone spur in her neck throughout the season. In 1996, her best finish was a tie for 18th at the Friendly’s Classic. In 1995, her best finish was a tie for 10th position at the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic. In 1994, she twice tied for 20th position at the Lady Keystone Open and Youngstown-Warren LPGA Classic. In 1993, her best finish was a tie for eighth position at the PING-Cellular One LPGA Golf Championship. With all her dedication and devotion in her play, Rittenhouse achieved many goals in her overall professional golf career. She had the ability of reaching the pinnacle easily by just giving some extra hard work and efforts. She never lost hope in herself and always fought hard to achieve her goal.
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