Kathy Whitworth

Kathy Whitworth
Kathrynne Ann Whitworthis an American professional golfer. Throughout her playing career she won 88 LPGA Tour tournaments, more than anyone else has won on either the LPGA Tour or the PGA Tour. In 1981 she became the first woman to reach career earnings of $1 million on the LPGA Tour. She is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame...
easily needs passing serving worry
Passing and serving needs to improve, it just needs to become a little more consistent. But we don't really worry about it too much, it can be easily fixed.
forward fun good great looking
I'm looking forward to it. It should be great fun and it's for a good cause.
move thrilled time
It's just time for me to move on, and I'm thrilled to do it here. I don't have anything else to prove. This is going to be the end.
neck
It was neck and neck the whole way. Very exciting.
belts break chance hard time tougher
It's hard to break old habits, but they got some time under their belts (Tuesday night). We just wanted to get a chance to try it out before we get to some tougher games.
fun playing
Annika, because she's playing a lot better than Tiger, ... This is going to be fun to watch.
anyone challenge extremely girls high level unless
I don't see anything she can't do. I just don't think anyone can challenge her unless Annika stubs her toe. That's not to say these girls aren't good, but Annika is on a high level -- an extremely high level.
again played stepped
Once we got that under our belt, we stepped right up again and played really well.
far fun kids number terrific watch
I'm such a fan. It's terrific fun to watch these kids; I had a number of them on my 1990 team. It's fun to see how far it's all come and how well the young kids play.
fell played
We played really well the whole tournament. Everything just fell our way.
games
Those will be big games, two big tests.
golf swings games
There are no absolutes in golf. Golf is such an individual game, and no two people swing alike.
golf games missing
Golf is a game of misses, and the winners are those who have the best misses
golf player missing
There's an old saying,'It's a poor craftsman who blames his tools.' It's usually the player who misses those three-footers, not the putter.