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Beth Daniel

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American professional golfer

Beth Daniel
Daniel posing in the U.S. Solheim Cup team uniform after the 2009 team was announced atRoyal Lytham & St Annes
Personal information
Born (1956-10-14)October 14, 1956 (age 69)
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Sporting nationality United States
ResidenceDelray Beach, Florida, U.S.
PartnerMeg Mallon
Career
CollegeFurman University
Turned professional1978
Current tourLPGA Tour (joined 1979)
Professional wins41
Number of wins by tour
LPGA Tour33
LPGA of Japan Tour4
Other4
Best results in LPGA major championships
(wins: 1)
Chevron ChampionshipT2:1983
Women's PGA C'shipWon:1990
U.S. Women's Open2nd/T2:1981,1982
du Maurier Classic2nd:1982
Women's British OpenT5:2004
Achievements and awards
World Golf Hall of Fame2000(member page)
LPGA Tour
Rookie of the Year
1979
LPGA Tour
Money Winner
1980, 1981, 1990
LPGA Tour
Player of the Year
1980, 1990, 1994
LPGA Vare Trophy1989, 1990, 1994
GWAA Female
Player of the Year
1980, 1990
Associated Press
Female Athlete of the Year
1990
LPGA Heather Farr Award2003
Broderick Award1977

Beth Daniel (born October 14, 1956) is an Americanprofessional golfer. She became a member of theLPGA Tour in 1979 and won 33 LPGA Tour events, including onemajor championship, during her career. She is a member of theWorld Golf Hall of Fame.

Early life and amateur career

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Daniel was born on October 14, 1956, inCharleston, South Carolina. She played her collegiate golf atFurman University, and was on the 1976national championship team that included future LPGA playersBetsy King,Sherri Turner andCindy Ferro. In 1977, she won the Broderick Award (now theHonda Sports Award) as the nation's best female collegiate golfer.[1][2][3] Daniel won theU.S. Women's Amateur in 1975 and 1977, theWomen's Western Amateur in 1978, and was on the U.S.Curtis Cup teams in 1976 and 1978 (going 4–0 in 1976). She turned pro at the end of 1978 and joined the LPGA Tour in 1979.[4]

Professional career

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Daniel's first victory came in 1979 year at the Patty Berg Classic, and she went on to win theLPGA Rookie of the Year award. Over the next five years, whenNancy Lopez was at her most dominant, she still managed to win 13 tournaments, including four in 1980 when she was namedLPGA Tour Player of the Year. Daniel led the Tour in wins in 1982, 1990 and 1994. She also led in scoring three times, including in 1989 when she became the second golfer in Tour history to record a scoring average below 71.00.[4]

The year 1990 was Daniel's most successful on tour. She won seven times, including her lone major at theMazda LPGA Championship. That year she was also named theAssociated Press Female Athlete of the Year. Along the way, she endured two major slumps. She was winless from 1986 to 1988 and again from 1996 to 2002. When she finally won again in 2003, she became - at age 46 years, 8 months and 29 days - the oldest winner in Tour history. She had outlasted most of her contemporaries such as King,Patty Sheehan andAmy Alcott, remaining competitive on the LPGA Tour.[4]

Daniel won the Golf Writers Association of America Female Player of the Year in 1980 and 1990. She also won the 1981 Seagrams Seven Crowns of Sport Award for women's golf. She was inducted into the South Carolina Golf Hall of Fame in September 1995. She was recognized during the LPGA's 50th Anniversary in 2000 as one of the LPGA's top-50 players and teachers.

Daniel played on eight U.S.Solheim Cup teams (1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005).

By 2005 Daniel had cut back her schedule, and played just five events by 2007. That year she also served as assistant captain on the U.S.Solheim Cup team, and was named captain for the American squad in 2009. In 2007, she joined theGolf Channel as a substitute analyst for LPGA Tournament coverage. Her first event was the 2007Safeway Classic.[4]

Daniel also awards the best junior female golfer in South Carolina with the Beth Daniel Award. The award is given to the player with the most SCJGA (South Carolina Junior Golf Association) points in a year.

In 2009, Daniel was the captain of the U.S. Solheim Cup team that defeated Europe by a score of 16–12 atRich Harvest Farms inSugar Grove, Illinois.

Personal life

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Beth Daniel is in a long-term relationship with fellow golferMeg Mallon. In, 2017 Mallon reveled that she and Beth Daniel, have been in a relationship for nearly 25 years.[5]

Professional wins (41)

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LPGA Tour wins (33)

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Legend
LPGA Tour major championships (1)
Other LPGA Tour (32)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1Aug 26,1979Patty Berg Classic−11 (68-69-71=208)4 strokesUnited StatesHollis Stacy
2Jun 1,1980Golden Lights Championship−1 (72-74-70-71=287)2 strokesUnited StatesNancy Lopez
United StatesJo Ann Washam
3Aug 17,1980Patty Berg Golf Classic−9 (60-70-72=210)2 strokesUnited States Hollis Stacy
4Aug 24,1980Columbia Savings LPGA Classic−12 (71-66-67-72=276)6 strokesUnited StatesJane Blalock
CanadaSandra Post
5Sep 7,1980World Series of Women's Golf−6 (71-72-68-71=282)1 strokeUnited States Nancy Lopez
6Apr 19,1981Florida Lady Citrus−7 (68-67-74-72-281)PlayoffUnited StatesDonna Caponi
United StatesCindy Hill
United StatesPatti Rizzo
United StatesPatty Sheehan
7Aug 23,1981World Championship of Women's Golf−4 (72-72-69-71=284)1 strokeAustraliaJan Stephenson
8Feb 21,1982Bent Tree Ladies Classic−12 (71-71-66-68=276)4 strokesUnited StatesAmy Alcott
9Mar 7,1982American Express Sun City Classic−10 (70-67-71-70=278)PlayoffUnited StatesCarole Jo Kabler
10May 2,1982Birmingham Classic−13 (64-70-69=203)4 strokesUnited States Patty Sheehan
11Aug 1,1982Columbia Savings Classic−12 (72-68-72-64=276)2 strokesUnited States Patty Sheehan
12Aug 15,1982WUI Classic−12 (68-68-67-73=276)8 strokesUnited StatesMartha Nause
JapanAyako Okamoto
13Jul 17,1983McDonald's Kids Classic−2 (67-71-73-75=286)PlayoffUnited StatesJoAnne Carner
14Apr 14,1985Kyocera Inamori Classic−2 (70-70-74-72=286)2 strokesUnited StatesPat Meyers
15Aug 6,1989Greater Washington Open−8 (66-68-71=205)4 strokesUnited StatesSherri Turner
16Sep 4,1989Rail Charity Golf Classic−13 (69-70-64=203)3 strokesUnited StatesBetsy King
United StatesAlice Ritzman
17Sep 17,1989Safeco Classic−15 (69-69-65-70=2736 strokesUnited StatesCindy Rarick
18Oct 1,1989Konica San Jose Classic−11 (65-67-73=205)1 strokeUnited StatesPat Bradley
19Feb 24,1990Orix Hawaiian Ladies Open−6 (71-67-72=210)3 strokesUnited StatesAmy Benz
United States Patty Sheehan
20Mar 4,1990Women's Kemper Open−1 (73-75-66-69=283)1 strokeEnglandLaura Davies
United StatesRosie Jones
21Jul 23,1990The Phar-Mor in Youngstown−9 (65-69-73=207)PlayoffUnited States Patty Sheehan
22Jul 291990Mazda LPGA Championship−4 (71-73-70-66=280)1 strokeUnited States Rosie Jones
23Aug 26,1990Northgate Classic−13 (66-69-68=203)6 strokesUnited StatesPenny Hammel
United StatesChrista Johnson
24Sep 3,1990Rail Charity Golf Classic−13 (67-69-67=203)3 strokesUnited StatesSusan Sanders
25Oct 7,1990Centel Classic−17 (71-63-68-69=271)1 strokeUnited States Nancy Lopez
26Feb 10,1991The Phar-Mor at Inverrary−7 (67-73-69=209)2 strokesUnited States Nancy Lopez
27Jul 23,1991McDonald's Championship−11 (67-71-67-68=273)4 strokesUnited States Pat Bradley
South AfricaSally Little
28May 29,1994LPGA Corning Classic−10 (67-71-71-69=278)1 strokeUnited StatesStephanie Farwig
United StatesNancy Ramsbottom
29Jun 5,1994Oldsmobile Classic−20 (67-63-70-68-268)4 strokesUnited StatesLisa Kiggens
30Jul 17,1994JAL Big Apple Classic−8 (70-69-66-71=276)PlayoffEngland Laura Davies
31Oct 16,1994World Championship of Women's Golf−14 (68-70-71-65=274)3 strokesUnited StatesElaine Crosby
32Aug 13,1995PING/Welch's Championship (Boston)−17 (65-68-69-69=271)3 strokesUnited StatesMeg Mallon
United StatesColleen Walker
33Jul 15,2003BMO Financial Group Canadian Women's Open−13 (69-69-69-68=275)1 strokeUnited StatesJuli Inkster

LPGA Tour playoff record (5–6)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
11981Florida Lady CitrusUnited StatesDonna Caponi
United StatesCindy Hill
United StatesPatti Rizzo
United StatesPatty Sheehan
Won with birdie on second extra hole
Hill, Rizzo, and Sheehan eliminated by par on first hole
21982American Express Sun City ClassicUnited StatesCarole Jo KablerWon with birdie on second extra hole
31983McDonald's Kids ClassicUnited StatesJoAnne CarnerWon with birdie on first extra hole
41983Columbia Savings ClassicUnited StatesPat BradleyLost to birdie on first extra hole
51988Atlantic City LPGA ClassicUnited StatesJuli InksterLost to par on first extra hole
61989Oldsmobile LPGA ClassicUnited StatesDottie MochrieLost to par on fifth extra hole
71990The Phar-Mor in YoungstownUnited StatesPatty SheehanWon with birdie on first extra hole
81991Northgate Computer ClassicUnited StatesJody Anschutz
United StatesCindy Rarick
Rarick won with birdie on third extra hole
Anschutz eliminated by par on first hole
91992The Phar-Mor in YoungstownUnited StatesDonna Andrews
United StatesBetsy King
United StatesMeg Mallon
King won with birdie on first extra hole
101992Sun-Times ChallengeUnited StatesJudy Dickinson
United StatesDottie Pepper
Pepper won with par on sixth extra hole
Daniel eliminated by par on fourth hole
111994JAL Big Apple ClassicEnglandLaura DaviesWon with birdie on first extra hole

LPGA of Japan Tour wins (4)

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Other wins (4)

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Major championships

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Wins (1)

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YearChampionshipWinning scoreMarginRunner-up
1990Mazda LPGA Championship−4 (71-73-70-66=280)1 strokeUnited StatesRosie Jones

Results timeline

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Tournament19761977197819791980
LPGA ChampionshipT38T3
U.S. Women's OpenCUTT24T53T20T10
du Maurier Classic.........T16T5
Tournament1981198219831984198519861987198819891990
Kraft Nabisco Championship......T24T11T7T22T6T6
LPGA ChampionshipT5T7T16T2T10T15T58T141
U.S. Women's Open2T2WDT10CUTT21T33T10T20T6
du Maurier ClassicT172T63T6T1427CUTT47T73
Tournament1991199219931994199519961997199819992000
Kraft Nabisco ChampionshipT30T8T69T19T47CUT72T43T47
LPGA Championship4T35T17T7T18T26T58CUTT33
U.S. Women's OpenT11CUTT53T18CUTT19T31T478
du Maurier ClassicWDT17CUTT45T36T54T13T23
Tournament2001200220032004200520062007
Kraft Nabisco ChampionshipT55T14T5T40T9T13
LPGA ChampionshipT262T3T39T54T39CUT
U.S. Women's OpenT24T7T20T27CUT
Women's British Open ^CUTT16T14T5T56T6T50

^ The Women's British Open replaced the du Maurier Classic as an LPGA major in 2001.

  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut.
WD = withdrew
T = tied

Summary

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  • Starts – 105
  • Wins – 1
  • 2nd-place finishes – 6
  • 3rd-place finishes – 3
  • Top 3 finishes – 10
  • Top 5 finishes – 16
  • Top 10 finishes – 33
  • Top 25 finishes – 60
  • Missed cuts – 13
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 23
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 5 (twice)

U.S. national team appearances

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Amateur

Professional

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Nusum among three finalists for Hermann Trophy". Furman University. December 3, 2001. RetrievedMarch 28, 2020.
  2. ^"Beth Daniel – Bio". KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. Archived fromthe original on March 28, 2020. RetrievedMarch 28, 2020.
  3. ^"Golf". CWSA. RetrievedMarch 28, 2020.
  4. ^abcd"Beth Daniel at about.com". Archived fromthe original on March 2, 2017. RetrievedDecember 4, 2006.
  5. ^Casey, Kevin."Meg Mallon acknowledges nearly 25-year relationship with Beth Daniel".Golfweek. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2025.

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