Mickey Wright
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Born Elizabeth Mary Lea, eldest daughter of an East London and Herefordshire clergyman; after a conventional schooling, she enrolled at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, in 1887, where she attended classes in Old English given by Professor Joseph Wright, under whose supervision she prepared a grammar of the dialect of Northumbria, and whom she later married. She assisted Joseph with his books on grammar and worked closely with him on his monumental English Dialect Dictionary (1896-1905). She had, in fact, already encountered this sort of material—‘My father was greatly interested in folk-lore and dialect, and would expound to us superstitions he had come across in his pastoral visits’—and she published, in her own right, Rustic Speech and Folk-Lore (1913), an excellent book packed full of astute personal observation and knowledge and unusual for its time as not being confined to one particular region. After her husband's death in 1930, she published a two-volume biography, The Life of Joseph Wright (1932), which also gives many details of her own life.
American golfer who had 82 career wins, including four U.S. Women's Open titles (1958, 1959, 1961, and 1964) and four Ladies Professional Golf Association Championship titles (1958, 1960, 1961, and 1963).
Mary Kathryn "Mickey" Wright (born February 14, 1935) is an American professional golfer.
Wright was born in San Diego, California. She won 82 events on the LPGA Tour, which puts her second on the all time win list behind Kathy Whitworth, who won 88 times. Thirteen of her victories were in major championships, which places her second to Patty Berg, who won fifteen majors. Wright topped the LPGA money list for four consecutive seasons from 1961-1964 and made the top ten on the list thirteen times in total between 1956 and 1969.
No less an authority than Ben Hogan said Wright's swing was the best he'd ever seen.[1]
Wright retired from full-time golf at age 34 in 1969. Wright won 12 majors between 1958 and 1966, and she is the only player in LPGA Tour history to hold all four major titles at the same time. She now lives in Port St. Lucie, Florida.[2]
Wright was diagnosed with breast cancer on October 10, 2006 at the age of 71 and was scheduled to receive a lumpectomy and possibly further treatment if the cancer proved to have spread to her lymph nodes according to her longtime manager Peggy Wilson.[3]
LPGA Majors are shown in bold.
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