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Golf Biography

Patty Sheehan

“Patty”

American · San Jose, USA · Born 27 October 1956

Professional Golfer
4
major wins
35
l p g a wins
1993
hall of fame
8
solheim cups

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American Hall of Famer whose consistent excellence on the LPGA Tour produced four major championships and one of the most reliable and decorated careers in women's professional golf history.

Patty Sheehan is a Hall of Fame American golfer who won six Major championships including two US Women's Opens and four LPGA Championships. Known for her consistent ball-striking and competitive spirit, Sheehan was one of the dominant players on the LPGA Tour throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. Her recovery from a first-round 66 at the 1992 US Open, where she had previously led by nine shots before losing, is one of women's golf's most dramatic comebacks.

Famous For

Six major championships and consistent LPGA Tour excellence

Playing Style

How They Played

Precise iron play, excellent short game, and mental toughness

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of the greatest female golfers of the 1980s and 1990s, known for her longevity and clutch performances

Career Journey

Timeline

1980 📌 Turned professional
1983 🏆 Won first major - LPGA Championship
1984 🏆 Won second LPGA Championship
1992 🏆 Won U.S. Women's Open
1993 🏆 Won third LPGA Championship
1994 🏆 Won second U.S. Women's Open
1996 🏆 Won Nabisco Dinah Shore
2002 🥇 Inducted into World Golf Hall of Fame
Career Timeline — Patty Sheehan
1980
Turned professional
1983
Won first major - LPGA Championship
1984
Won second LPGA Championship
1992
Won U.S. Women's Open
1993
Won third LPGA Championship
1994
Won second U.S. Women's Open
1996
Won Nabisco Dinah Shore
2002
Inducted into World Golf Hall of Fame