Louise Suggs

1923 - 2015

Louise Suggs

1923 - 2015

BORN

1923

DIED

2015

Louise Suggs Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 7, 2015.
Louise Suggs, an LPGA founder and among the best women to ever play with 61 wins and 11 majors, died Friday. She was 91.

The LPGA Tour said she died in a hospice in Sarasota, Florida, of natural causes.

Suggs was perhaps the most influential player in LPGA history. Along with being one of the 13 founders in 1950, she served as LPGA president three times and was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame and the LPGA Teach and Professional Hall of Fame.

"I feel like the LPGA lost a parent," Commissioner Mike Whan said. "But I'm extremely confident that her vision, her competitiveness, and most importantly her spirit, will be with this organization forever."

The LPGA Tour rookie of the year award is named after Suggs. She won every season of her professional career and was the first player to capture the career Grand Slam at the 1957 LPGA Championship.

She finished her career with $190,251 in earnings.

A steady presence at LPGA's biggest events, her support of women's golf never wavered and Suggs never lost her sharp tongue. She was at the LPGA awards dinner in 2007 where Angela Park won the Louise Suggs Rookie of the Year award by earning $983,922.

"I wish like hell I could have played for this kind of money," Suggs said. "But if not for me, they wouldn't be playing for it, either."

Her efficient, powerful swing marked her for greatest as a teenager in Georgia. She began to get national acclaim when she won the 1947 U.S. Women's Amateur, the 1948 Women's British Amateur and the 1949 U.S. Women's Open, beating fierce rival Babe Zaharias by 14 shots.

Ben Hogan once said after watching Suggs swing that her swing "combines all the desirable elements of efficiency, timing and coordination."

"It appears to be completely effortless," Hogan said. "Yet despite her slight build, she is consistently as long off the tee and through the fairway as any of her feminine contemporaries in competitive golf."

Bob Hope once nicknamed her "Miss Sluggs" for how far she could hit the ball.

"Like a parent, she cared deeply for her LPGA family and took great pride in their successes," Whan said. "She always made time to hear my problems and challenges. Her personal guidance was priceless. Like a parent, I think she was even more proud of the LPGA players of today than she was of her own playing results."

Born in Atlanta Sept. 7, 1923, she began playing golf on the Lithia Springs golf course that her father managed. She won the Georgia Women's Amateur twice, the North and South three times and the Women's Western Amateur twice.

She was a contemporary of the great Bobby Jones, her idol in Georgia. And long before Annika Sorenstam made headlines for playing on the PGA Tour, Suggs had her own famous competition against the men.

She took part in a 72-hole exhibition on what she once described as an executive course in West Palm Beach, Florida, in 1961. It was called the Royal Poinciana Invitational, featuring the likes of Suggs and Patty Berg, Sam Snead and Dow Finsterwald.

Playing 36 holes a day, and lacing her beloved 3-wood onto the greens, Suggs wound up winning. Recounting that event in a 2003 interview with The Associated Press, Suggs said Snead was irritated that he had finished behind a woman and was needling her.

"I finally said, 'I don't know what the hell you're bitching about. You weren't even second,'" Suggs said.

She said Snead stormed off to the parking lot and peeled out of the parking lot.

"It was the most perfect squelch I ever heard. He burned a quarter-inch of rubber," Suggs said.

That story captured the essence of Suggs. She had a drive to succeed and told it how she saw it. The title on her autobiography she published last year: "And That's That!"

The founders of the LPGA paved the way for today's game, often going to cities and doing promotions to attract attention. They had to set up the golf courses by themselves and cope with complaints and challenges.

Suggs retired in 1962 from competition, but not from the LPGA Tour.

"Golf is very much like a love affair," Suggs once said. "If you don't take it seriously, it's not fun. But if you do, it breaks your heart. Don't break your heart, but flirt with the possibility."

Suggs was the first women elected to the Georgia Athletic Hall of Fame in 1966, paving the way for women to become future inductees. The USGA honored her with its prestigious Bob Jones Award in 2007. And earlier this year, Suggs was selected to join the Royal & Ancient Golf Club when it finally invited women. ___

DOUG FERGUSON, Associated Press


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Margaret Wagner

August 25, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with the Suggs family. She was a very nice lady. I know that the Golf world just lost a very good Golf person.

August 10, 2015

So sorry for the passing of Louise Suggs.I am a big fan of the LPGA. condolences to louise's family and her many LPGA friends. Carol McKNight ST.MARYS,Ontario,canada

August 10, 2015

My heartfelt condolences to the family and friends. May God bring you comfort during this time of sorrow. Psalms 68:20

Gleda James

August 9, 2015

The memory of Louise "The Queen of Clubs" lives on at " the Louise Suggs First Tee" in
Lithia Springs/Austell, GA

steve funghini

August 8, 2015

Janet, if your still here sorry for your loss. thank you for taking care of me when I was sick those many years ago.. steve f.

August 8, 2015

Condolences to family and friends on this loss to life and sport.

Bernie O'Brien

August 8, 2015

I go back to the day and recall Ms Suggs, the Babe and P.Berg. They did a lot for women and sports.

Larry Wheeler

August 8, 2015

I met Miss Louise at the little nine course her father built in Lithia Springs Ga. She is the reason I took up this great game as a youngster. She was a great ambassador for the game and will be missed

RR

August 8, 2015

My sincere condolences to the family. May the "God of comfort" strengthen and comfort the family during their bereavement.

Janíce

August 8, 2015

Not a huge golf fan, but very appreciative of Louise's accomplishments in and for women's sports! May God's peace, comfort & true hope be with you all.
John 5:28

August 8, 2015

My deepest condolences to the family.
May the God of loving kindness, console
the family during and after the loss
of their beloved one.
Only time will heal your broken hearts.
May the LORD give you that needed strength.
My continued prayers are with the family.
(Psalms 121)

TE, Louisiana

August 8, 2015

Beloveds, I know she will truly be missed. May the God of all comfort give you the peace that surpasses all thought during this difficult time . . .

Thomas Price

August 8, 2015

My father Thomas J. Price from Austell Ga. caddied at her father's beautiful little Golf Course and he used to tell me what a great natural athlete she was. She and he won a Ping Pong mixed doubles championship before the war.

Scott Chamberland

August 8, 2015

Rest in Peace

August 8, 2015

Dearest Family, Friends, and Fans:
We admire friends of fame. They remind us of living life with gusto. We all look forward to is what the scriptures refer to as the real life. My condolences. 1Tim.6:19; Ps.83:18

Anne Russell

August 8, 2015

I have never been a fan of golf, but I am grateful to Louise Suggs for putting professional female presence on the links.

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

August 8, 2015

In God's care rest in peace

Isaiah 61:2

August 8, 2015

So sorry for the loss of one of the world's greatest golfers. You have my deepest sympathy. Such an inspiration. May you be comforted by our Heavenly Father and friends during this time of mourning.

August 8, 2015

My condolences to the family. May the God of all comfort prove to be a stronghold and a refuge for the family (Psalm 18:2)

Adrian Barnette

August 8, 2015

We'll miss you !

Robert Singer

August 8, 2015

A tremendous golfer. My mother used her golf clubs for many years. Like Suggs, she hit them right down the middle of fairway. RIP.

Janine McCracken

August 7, 2015

Miss Louise it was my honour and my pleasure to know you and to help you!

Harry Simpson

August 7, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

August 7, 2015

Sorry for the loss of your loved one. May the true God be of comfort to you at this difficult time.(Psalms 83:18)

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