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Sarah
Ingram has one of the most enviable golf records of any Tennessean.
Born
in Maryland, Sarah LeBrun grew up a sports enthusiast.
Though
her first love was horses, she also enjoyed lacrosse, field
hockey, tennis, swimming, basketball and golf.
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Going on to play on her high school golf and basketball teams
and then on to Duke University where she majored in history
and became a four-year letter winner for the Blue Devils women's
golf team (1985 - 1988), and named All-America on two occasions
including first team honors as a junior, setting the stage
for great things to come.
From 1990
- 96, she won more national championships and played on more
international teams than any other Tennessee golfer in its
hundred year history. In 1993 Golf Digest, Golfweek and Golf
World named her either number-one amateur or Amateur Player
of the Year.
On the
long list of titles she has earned you can find two Maryland
State Amateur Championships (1986, 1987), the Canadian Women's
Amateur (1990), the Mid-Atlantic Amateur (1989, 1990), Women's
Western Amateur (1991), the Tennessee State Women's Amateur
title (1991), two Women's Southern Amateur titles (1993 &
1994), three USGA Mid Amateur Championships (1991, 1993, 1994),
one Broadmoor Invitational win, competed on three Curtis Cup
teams and two World Amateur Team events.
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