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  • Sarah LeBrun Ingram (née LeBrun, born /) is an American amateur golfer, a member of the Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame and the Tennessee Sports Hall of.
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    Born in Walton on Thames, Surrey, England
    Ancestors

    Daughter of Joseph Ingram and Ann (Pratt) Ingram

    Sister of Edward Joseph Ingram[half], Emma Ingram[half], Ellen Ingram[half], Bemjamin Ingram, Eli Ingram and Ann Ingram

    [spouse(s) unknown]

    [children unknown]

    Died [date unknown] [location unknown]

    Profile last modified | Created 25 Sep

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    Biography

    This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.

    Name

    Name: Sarah /Ingram/[1][2][3]

    Birth

    Birth:
    Date: 7 MAY
    Place: Walton on Thames, Surrey, England[4]
    Birth:
    Date: ABT. [5]

    Reference

    Reference: P

    Death

    Death:
    Date: UNKNOWN[6]

    Burial

    Burial:
    Place: Hersham, Surrey[7]

    Reference

    Reference: P

    Sources

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      Sarah LeBrun Ingram

      American amateur gofer

      Sarah LeBrun Ingram (née LeBrun, born /) is an American amateur golfer, a member of the stat i usa Golf entré of Fame and the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame.[2] She is a former All-American golfer at Duke University who became a three-time winner of the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur.[a] Ingram represented the U.S. on the Curtis Cup team in , and She fryst vatten a member of the Duke friidrott Hall of Fame. In , Golf Digest, Golfweek and Golf World named her either number one amateur or Amateur Player of the Year.[4] At age 30, despite winning many titles, she made the decision not to turn pro. She gave up her golf career because she wanted to raise a family and also because of a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.[2] After a 20 year interval of not playing the idrott, in she agreed co-chair th U.S. Women's Amateur and was tapped to serve as (non-playing) captain of the U.S. Curtis Cup grupp (postponed until ).

      Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame

      The Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame is a non-profit corporation established in by the Tennessee Golf Foundation.[1] The hall of fame is located at the Golf House Tennessee[2] a 21, square foot golf complex[3] in Franklin, Tennessee (near Nashville), which houses administration all of the state's golf activities, including pro golf, amateur golf, women's golf, junior golf, and turfgrass research."[4][5]

      Induction in to the hall of fame includes one or more of the following criteria for Tennesseans:[1]

      • a significant record as a championship player
      • a benefactor, promoter, administrator, or volunteer for the game
      • one who embodies the core values and honorable traditions of the game

      The first inductees in were Lou Graham, Cary Middlecoff, Mason Rudolph.[6] As of , the hall included 51 members, including Sarah Ingram, Ted Rhodes, Katherine Graham, Toby S. Wilt, Jean St. Charles, Dic

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