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Susie Maxwell Berning, a four-time main winner and 2021 World Golf Corridor of Fame inductee, died Wednesday at age 83 after a battle with lung most cancers. Berning’s LPGA resume showcased a complete of 11 titles, which included three U.S. Girls’s Opens within the span of six years.
Berning was a trailblazer many instances over. She received three straight Oklahoma state highschool golf championships and was the primary feminine to be supplied a golf scholarship by Oklahoma Metropolis College, the place she performed on the lads’s group. She was named LPGA Rookie of the 12 months in 1964 and received her first main, the Western Open in 1965, adopted by the U.S. Girls’s Open in 1968, 1972 and 1973, making her certainly one of solely seven feminine gamers ever to win back-to-back Opens, and certainly one of solely six gamers to win three or extra Opens.
Berning was additionally revered as a working mother pioneer, competing whereas pregnant and limiting her event schedule to permit time for household life. She received her back-to-back Opens after her daughter, Robin, was born, and averaged fewer than 13 tournaments a yr throughout her peak profession years. Her daughter Cindy was born in 1977.
After retiring from full-time aggressive play, Berning began instructing, splitting her time between the Reserve Membership in Palm Springs, Calif., and Maroon Creek Nation Membership in Aspen, Colo.
In 2021, Berning was inducted into the World Golf Corridor of Fame alongside Tiger Woods, Tim Finchem and Marion Hollins.
“The factor that makes her stand out is her 4 majors which she received whereas juggling a household,” World Golf Corridor of Fame Class of 2000 inductee Beth Daniels stated in a 2021 press launch. “There are only a few ladies within the historical past of golf which were in a position to try this, and it lets feminine golfers know they’ll have a household and a profession. Nancy Lopez did it. Juli Inkster did it. However earlier than them, Susie Berning did it.”