Sandra Post Explained

Sandra Post
Fullname:Sandra Post
Birth Date:4 June 1948
Birth Place:Oakville, Ontario
Residence:Toronto, Ontario
Spouse:
Yearpro:1968  (age 19)
Extour:LPGA Tour (1968–83)
Prowins:10
Lpgawins:8
Jlpgawins:1
Otherwins:1
Majorwins:1
Titleholders:DNP
Nabisco:T62: 1983
Lpga:Won: 1968
Wusopen:T2: 1975
Dumaurier:T7: 1979
Award1:LPGA Tour
Rookie of the Year
Year1:1968

Sandra Post, (born June 4, 1948) is a retired professional golfer, the first Canadian to play on the LPGA Tour. In 1968 at age 20 in her rookie professional year, she won a women's major  - the LPGA Championship, and was the youngest player at the time to win a major.

Over her 16 year career on the LPGA Tour, Post won 8 championships and became the first Canadian to win multiple times in the same season, doing so twice in each of 1978 and 1979. The next time a two-win season by a Canadian occurred was in 2000 by Lorie Kane.[3] In 1988, Post was named to both the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame.[4] In 2004, she was inducted into the Order of Canada as a Member with the designation, CM.[4]

Early years

Born in Oakville, Ontario, Post was introduced to golf at age five by her father,[5] and was a youthful prodigy who learned her golf at the nearby Trafalgar Golf & Country Club. She was competing in Ontario provincial events by age 13 and compiled an outstanding junior and amateur career that included winning the Ontario and Canadian Junior Girls Championships three times each.[5] [6]

Professional career

Wins major, LPGA Rookie of the Year

Bypassing college, Post turned professional in the spring of 1968 and joined the LPGA Tour at age 19.[5] In her debut season of 1968, Post became the youngest player to win a women's major title at the LPGA Championship. Her 18-hole playoff victory over defending champion Kathy Whitworth, by 68 to 75, also marked the first victory in the championship by a non-U.S. player. She was the only Canadian to win an LPGA major for 48 years, until 18-year-old Brooke Henderson in 2016.

For her performance on the professional circuit, Post was voted the Tour's Rookie of the Year award. Post did not return to the winner's circle on the Tour until 1978; however, she challenged to win on many occasions during that ten-year period. In December 1974, she won the Colgate Far East Open, a non-tour event in Melbourne, Australia.[7]

Second on 1979 money list

Post hit her peak form from 1978 to 1981, winning seven of her eight career titles, and became one of the world's top players. She captured back-to-back wins at the Colgate-Dinah Shore Winner's Circle in 1978 and 1979.[8] [9]

For the 1979 season, she finished second on the LPGA money list, and won the Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada's "Athlete of the Year." During her 16 years on the pro tour, Post also had 20 runner-up finishes, including the U.S. Women's Open in 1975.

Honors

Several nagging injuries led Post to retire from most LPGA competition by the mid-1980s, but she competed occasionally after that. In 1988, she was elected to the Canada's Sports Hall of Fame and the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame. In 1999, she was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame.[10] In 2003, she was honored by her country with membership in the Order of Canada. She was voted No. 8 of the females chosen as Canada's Athletes of the 20th Century.

Post has captained Canada's Nations Cup team, serves as a commentator on televised golf events in Canada, and writes golf instructional articles for several Canadian magazines. She is involved in a number of charitable causes, and runs the Sandra Post School of Golf near Toronto. Post has her own golf apparel firm, and has designed a set of women's golf clubs for the Jazz Golf company.

Professional wins

LPGA Tour wins (8)

Legend
LPGA Tour major championships (1)
Other LPGA Tour (7)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
1Jun 23, 1968LPGA Championship72-75-74-73=294+2Playoff Kathy Whitworth
2Apr 2, 1978Colgate-Dinah Shore Winner's Circle65-74-72-72=283–5Playoff Penny Pulz
3Aug 20, 1978Lady Stroh's Open69-71-71-75=286–2Playoff Pat Meyers
Kathy Whitworth
4Apr 8, 1979Colgate-Dinah Shore Winner's Circle (2)68-70-68-70=276–121 stroke Nancy Lopez
5May 13, 1979Lady Michelob72-69-69=210–92 strokes Pat Bradley
6Sep 23, 1979ERA Real Estate Classic71-73-70-70=284–82 strokes Donna Caponi
7Aug 3, 1980West Virginia LPGA Classic69-69-73=211–5Playoff Donna Caponi
8Jun 7, 1981McDonald's Kids Classic69-69-73-71=282–62 strokes Amy Alcott
Note: Post's wins in the Colgate-Dinah Shore Winner's Circle (now ANA Inspiration) were before it became a major championship.
LPGA Tour playoff record (4–2)!No.!!Year!!Tournament!!Opponent(s)!!Result
11968LPGA Championship Kathy WhitworthWon 18-hole playoff (Post:68, Whitworth:75)
21976Girl Talk Classic Pat Bradley
Bonnie Lauer
Judy Rankin
Bradley won with par on second extra hole
Lauer and Post eliminated by birdie on first hole
31978Colgate-Dinah Shore Winner's Circle Penny PulzWon with par on second extra hole
41978Lady Stroh's Open Pat Meyers
Kathy Whitworth
Won with birdie on second extra hole
51979Elizabeth Arden Classic Amy AlcottLost to eagle on third extra hole
61980West Virginia LPGA Classic Donna CaponiWon with birdie on third extra hole

LPGA of Japan Tour wins (1)

Other wins (1)

Major championships

Wins (1)

1Won in a playoff (68 Post, 75 Whitworth).

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Sandra Post to wed Fort Lauderdale pro . Daytona Beach Morning Journal . Associated Press . March 14, 1970 . 70 .
  2. News: Wedding bells hamper Sandra Post's career . Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph . Canadian Press . Svoboda . Chuck . August 22, 1970 . 9.
  3. July 4, 2016 . Rogers Sportsnet . Sportsnet Central .
  4. Web site: Sandra Post, CM . Canadian Golf Hall of Fame; Golf Canada - Heritage . April 21, 2019 . 2019.
  5. News: Sandra Post knew as tot she wanted to be golf pro . Montreal Gazette . Thibeault . Marc . May 29, 1979 . 53 .
  6. Book: Barclay, James A. . Golf in Canada: A History . James A. Barclay . . Toronto . 1992 . 978-0-7710-1080-4.
  7. News: Sandra Post takes Far East tourney . Daytona Beach Morning Journal . Florida . Associated Press . December 9, 1974 . 5C.
  8. News: Sandra Post surprised with win . Evening News . Newburgh, New York . Associated Press . April 3, 1978 . 10B.
  9. News: Sandra Post outlasts Nancy Lopez . The Day . New London, Connecticut . Associated Press . Peters . Ken . April 9, 1979 . 38 .
  10. Web site: Sandra Post . oshof.ca . . September 24, 2014 . December 29, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141229012233/http://www.oshof.ca/index.php/honoured-members/item/62-sandra-post . dead .