American professional golfer who won 33 LPGA Tour titles including three major championships and was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1999
Beth Daniel is a Hall of Fame American golfer who won 33 LPGA Tour events including the 1990 KPMG Women's PGA Championship. Known for her powerful and aggressive game and strong competitive nature, Daniel was one of the dominant players on the LPGA Tour throughout the 1980s. A former world number one, she had an exceptional career before transitioning into television commentary and later Solheim Cup captaincy.
LPGA Tour dominance and major championship victories
How They Played
Aggressive player known for accurate iron play and competitive spirit
Lasting Impact
One of the most successful American golfers of the 1980s and 1990s
Career Honours
- LPGA Championship 1990
- LPGA Player of the Year 1980
- LPGA Player of the Year 1990
- LPGA Player of the Year 1994
- LPGA Vare Trophy (Scoring Average) 1989
- LPGA Vare Trophy (Scoring Average) 1990
- LPGA Vare Trophy (Scoring Average) 1994
- US Women's Amateur Championship 1975
- US Women's Amateur Championship 1977
- Curtis Cup team member 1976
- Curtis Cup team member 1978
- LPGA Tour money leader 1980
- LPGA Tour money leader 1990
- World Golf Hall of Fame inductee 1999