词条 | Edean Anderson Ihlanfeldt |
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| name = Edean Anderson Ihlanfeldt | nationality = American | birth_date = Circa 1930 | birth_place = Helena, Montana | residence = Seattle, Washington | education = Oregon State University | occupation = Amateur golfer, college golf coach | spouse = Robert Ihlanfeldt | sport = Golf }}Edean Anderson Ihlanfeldt, pronounced island-felt,[1] (born c. 1930) is a former American amateur golfer from Montana, former coach and founder of the University of Washington women's varsity golf team, and one of the most successful female golfers in the Pacific Northwest.{{Citation needed|date=September 2018}} She won several amateur tournaments, including the Canadian Women's Open and the U.S. Senior Women's Amateur.[2][3] Early life and educationAnderson began training with at age 13; in 1944, at age 14, she won her first out of six consecutive Montana State Women's Amateur golf championships (1944-49),[2] with a local outlet calling her a child prodigy.[3] In 1949, Anderson moved to Corvallis, Oregon to attend Oregon State University,[2] where she joined the sorority Alpha Phi.[4] While there, she practiced with friend and fellow golfer Grace DeMoss, competing as both partners and opponents at times.[2] Anderson would continue a streak of winning one major championship a year until 1954, though that year, Anderson met her husband Robert Ihlanfeldt while playing golf. He proposed a week later, and the two were married in two months.[3][5] CareerDuring the first two decades of her career after graduation, Ihlanfeldt won numerous tournaments: "five Pacific Northwest titles, the Washington state crown four times, the Trans-Mississippi championship, and the 1952 Canadian Open crown."[3] In 1974, Ihlanfeldt brought the U.S. Women's Amateur to Seattle and founded the women's varsity golf program at the University of Washington; she accepted no salary during the time she coaching the team for the next eight years. In 1989, the University inducted her into its hall of fame.[1] In 1997, Ihlanfeldt brought the U.S. Senior Women's Amateur to Seattle.[1] Amateur wins
References1. ^1 2 {{Cite news |url=http://www.chattanoogan.com/2011/9/6/208537/Senior-Women-Golfers-Arriving-in-Town.aspx |title=Senior Women Golfers Arriving in Town |last=Branton |first=B.B. |date=September 6, 2011 |work=The Chattanoogan |access-date=August 23, 2018}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Anderson Ihlanfeldt, Edean}}2. ^1 2 3 {{Cite web |url=https://thepnga.org/wp-content/themes/abelltheme/halloffamemembers/edeanandersonihlanfeldt.html |title=Edean (Anderson) Ihlanfeldt, Inducted 1985 |publisher=Pacific Northwest Golf Association |access-date=August 23, 2018}} 3. ^1 2 3 {{Cite news |url=https://helenair.com/sports/edean-a-prodigy-at-any-age/article_de4c92bb-bca3-527b-bdd0-00a0db0f3ddf.html |title=Edean a prodigy at any age |last=Synness |first=Curt |date=September 8, 2004 |work=Helena Independent Record |access-date=August 23, 2018}} 4. ^{{Cite web |url=https://alphaphi.org/AboutUs/famousphis |title=Famous Phis |publisher=Alpha Phi |access-date=August 22, 2018}} 5. ^{{Cite news |url=http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19931021&slug=1727260 |title=Golf's Robert Ihlanfeldt Dies |date=October 21, 1993 |work=The Seattle Times |access-date=August 25, 2018}} 9 : American female golfers|Amateur golfers|College golf coaches in the United States|Golfers from Montana|Oregon State Beavers athletes|University of Washington staff|Sportspeople from Helena, Montana|1930 births|Living people |
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