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In addition to being the first woman golfer at Tennessee,
Furrow has been the University's first lady in many other
capacities as well. She was the first woman ever appointed
to the UT Board of Trustees and served for 18 years. At the
age of 26, she was also the youngest person ever to be selected
as a member of the board. In 1971, Furrow became the first
woman to give a commencement speech at the University.
Furrow put together an accomplished career as an amateur golfer,
winning various tournaments and receiving high national rankings.
She was a five-time
Tennessee Women's Amateur Champion, with victories in the
event spanning nearly 20 years. Furrow was victorious in 1961,
1967, 1968, 1978 and 1979.
The standout
golfer also was the Women's Southern Amateur Champion in 1978.
After winning the Western Junior Golf Association Championships
in 1961 and placing second at the USGA National Amateur in
1962, she became the top-ranked junior golfer and the 10th
ranked female golfer overall in the United States.
Furrow
was dominant in the local ranks as well, achieving the title
of champion of the Knoxville Area Women's Golf Association
on an incredible 12 occasions. She has been inducted into
both the Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame and the Blount County
Hall of Fame.
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