Nancy Lopez - Part 1 (The Early Years and U.S. Open Near-Misses)

Nancy Lopez - Part 1 (The Early Years and U.S. Open Near-Misses)

Published on Nov 11
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FORE the Good of the Game
<p>World Golf Hall of Fame member Nancy Lopez begins her story growing up and learning the game under the watchful eye of her father in Roswell, New Mexico. She had astounding success as a junior player winning her state&apos;s amateur title as a 12, 13 and 14-year-old. Nancy played on the boy&apos;s team in high school after successfully challenging an arcane rule that stood in her way. She won the U.S. Girls Junior, the Women&apos;s Western Junior 3 times and, competed in the Women&apos;s U.S. Open twice (with a T2 as Low Am in 1975) all before starting college. She was an All-American at Tulsa, the Women&apos;s collegiate champion, a Curtis Cup Team member (meeting the Queen) and won the Women&apos;s Western Amateur before deciding to turn professional after two years of college. Nancy finishes this episode reflecting on a couple of her near-misses in the Women&apos;s U.S. Open including her tough loss to Alison Nicholas in 1997. Nancy Lopez begins her life story, &quot;FORE the Goo...