Marlene Bauer Hagge, the final surviving founder of the Ladies Professional Golf Association and a member of its Hall of Fame, died on Tuesday in Rancho Mirage, Calif. She was 89.
Her dying was introduced by the LPGA
Hagge and her sister, Alice Bauer, who was six years older, had been amongst the 13 golfers who created the LPGA in 1950, at a time when ladies’s golf obtained little consideration in the sports activities pages.
The LPGA Tour would ultimately yield vital prize cash. But in its early years, the Bauer sisters and famend gamers like Babe Didrikson Zaharias, Patty Berg, Louise Suggs, Betty Jameson and Marilynn Smith competed for slender purses and had been pressured to crowd collectively in vehicles on their travels to tournaments.
Hagge grew to become the final residing LPGA founder when Shirley Spork, who was recognized particularly for instructing ladies golfers, died in April 2022.
Hagge, who was a slender 5 toes 2 inches however possessed a robust swing, gained 26 professional tournaments, together with the 1956 LPGA Championship, one of the tour’s majors, and her profession prolonged by means of its first 5 many years.
She was inducted into the LPGA Hall of Fame in the veterans class and the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2002. Her sister, Alice, completed in the high 10 of LPGA tournaments a number of occasions, most notably at No. 4 in the 1958 Women’s Open.
Eschewing the staid lengthy skirts that had been then a staple of ladies golfers’ uniforms, Hagge opted for shorts. She was considered as a glamorous determine of the ladies’s sport, typically showing on the covers of magazines, with many admirers extra fixated on her appears to be like than her abilities. (In a mirrored image of the time, a 1973 subject of Golf Digest included an image of her chipping onto a inexperienced with the caption “Marlene Hagge — good and attractive.”)
Recalling the golf clinics hosted by the LPGA earlier than its tournaments, Hagge instructed Sports Illustrated in 2002 that Berg, as the MC, would say to the individuals, “Look at these ladies.”
“She would level at Alice and me,” Hagge recalled, “and say, ‘Isn’t it grand to be fairly and be capable to hit it, too?’”
Marlene Bauer was born in Eureka, SD, on Feb. 16, 1934, to Dave and Madeline Bauer. Her father, an avid golfer, leased the city’s golf course, about an hour southeast in Aberdeen. When Marlene was 3 years outdated, he lower down the shaft of a golf membership and began giving her classes. He tutored Alice as effectively.
The household moved to La Quinta, Calif., when Marlene was 10, looking for a heat local weather the place golf could possibly be performed year-round. She gained the Long Beach City boys’ junior championship simply after the household arrived in California, there being no comparable occasion for women. By age 13, she had gained a number of tournaments in California.
She emerged on the nationwide scene in 1947 — nonetheless at solely 13 — when she completed eighth in the United States Women’s Open Championship. She gained the United States ladies’ junior championship in 1949 and obtained the Glenna Collett Vare Trophy, named in honor of one of the most distinguished figures in ladies’s golf. Lincoln Werden, a longtime golf author for The New York Times, described her at the time as “a cool little participant who could make all types of shot.”
A couple of weeks later, she achieved a shocking second-round match-play victory in the nationwide novice ladies’s championship, besting Vare, the event’s six-time titleholder, and making it to the semifinals.
The Associated Press named her Athlete of the Year and Golfer of the Year for 1949.
Hagge captured her first skilled title at the 1952 Sarasota Open at age 18. She was at her finest in 1956, when she defeated Berg on the first additional gap of the LPGA Championship at Forest (*89*) Country Club in Detroit. Her victory was price all of $1,350 (about $15,000 in in the present day’s cash). She gained eight tournaments that 12 months, completed second 9 occasions and led the ladies’s tour in earnings, garnering greater than $20,000.
In 1971, she set a nine-hole LPGA scoring file of 29 at the Buick Open in Columbus, Ohio, a mark unmatched for 13 years.
She performed on the tour by means of 1996, when she competed in 4 occasions. She had profession earnings of $481,023.
Hagge’s second husband, Ernie Vossler, a PGA Tour participant and course designer, died in 2013. Her first marriage, to Bob Hagge, additionally a PGA Tour participant, who had beforehand been married to her sister, resulted in divorce. Alice Bauer died of issues of colon most cancers in 2002 at 74. Information on survivors was not instantly out there.
For all her accomplishments, Hagge wasn’t precisely a well-known face to the public. In 1958, she appeared on the CBS TV program “To Tell the Truth,” wherein 4 superstar panelists quizzed three folks claiming to be the particular person whose biography had simply been described. The actor Don Ameche disqualified himself as a result of he had met her. Only the actress Polly Bergen appropriately recognized her.