About Kathy Whitworth Memorabilia & Collectibles
Kathy Whitworth is a retired professional golf player and a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame. She hails from Monahans, Texas and studied at Odessa College in Odessa, Texas. Whitworth started to play golf at a young age of fifteen and won her firs championship in New Mexico State Amateur Championship in 1957, to be followed by another one in 1958. Whitworth turned professional at the age of nineteen making her pro debut on December 1958 in the LPGA Tour.
Throughout Whitworth’s pro golf career, she amassed eighty eight LPGA Tournament victories, which is more than anyone else has won on either the LPGA or PGA Tour. Whitworth won her first LPGA Tour in the Kelly Girl Open in 1962 and to be followed by another LPGA Tour that year, the Phoenix Thunderbird Open. From then on Whitworth emerges victorious in every LPGA Tour she joins in every year until 1985, except for years 1979 and 1980.
Apart from his eighty eight LPGA victories, Whitworth won several major golf championships including the Titleholders Championship in 1965 against Peggy Wilson and the 1966 Titleholders Championship against Judy Kimball-Simon and Mary Mills, and the 1967 Western Open beating Sandra Haynie.
Create your own golf collection room and fill it up with autographed golf items such as autographed golf balls, autographed golf clubs, autographed golf flags and autographed golf collages. You can also hang out with your friends all dressed up in golf fashion just like pro golfers do by purchasing golf men’s apparel and golf hats, caps and visors.