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Home > Golf > LPGA Tour Players > Spencer Devlin, Muffin
Spencer-Devlin, Muffin
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. Spencer-Devlin, Muffin was born on 25 October 1953 in Piqua, Ohio. Her height is five foot eleven inches. She was an aspiring actress and model in New York City before joining the Tour. In 1999, she twice recorded her season best finish with a tie for 21st at the Nabisco Dinah Shore and the First Union Betsy King Classic and crossed the 1 million dollars mark in career earnings after the Nabisco Dinah Shore. In 1998, she recorded four top-20 finishes her best was a tie for seventh at the Michelob Light Classic. In 1997, her best finish was a tie for ninth at the Welch’s Circle Championship and recorded her third career hole in one during the second round of the CoreStates Betsy King Classic. In 1994, her best finish was a tie for sixth at the Cup Noodles Hawaiian Ladies Open. In 1993, her best finish was a tie for 10th at the Welch’s Championship. In 1992, her best finish was a tie for second at the Lady Keystone Open. In 1991, her best finish was a tie for 28th at the Crestar Farm Fresh Classic and played in eight events on the Women’s European Tour. In 1990, her top finish was a tie for fifth at the Jamaica Classic. The desire to use her talents for the Glory and Honor of her God and Country propelled her in an attempt to excel at the highest level of sporting achievement to inspire future generations of her countrymen to do the same upholding the highest standards of patriotic fervor.
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