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Alexa Stirling

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Stirling solidified her reputation as a youthful prodigy when she won three consecutive U.S. Women's Amateurs. She won her first in 1916. When no tournaments were held during 1917 and 1918 while the United States participated in
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In 1920 she won the Canadian Women's Amateur, and after finishing second in 1921 and 1925 in that event, she won the Canadian title again in 1934. She married Canadian doctor Wilbert G. Fraser in 1925, and made her home in
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single-round scoring record in qualifying. Although she did not make it to the finals in the 1927 championship, in the third round she defeated
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After the war, she came back to win the 1919 and 1920 U.S. Women's Amateur titles. She was also the U.S. Amateur runner-up in 1921 to
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Stirling died on April 15, 1977, at home in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She was posthumously inducted into the
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Throughout her life Alexa Stirling Fraser maintained her interest in golf, and during the 1976
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and Alexa Stirling at the Red Cross exhibition match at the Montclair Golf Club in 1918
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Stirling won the U.S. Women's Amateur golf title three times—in 1916, 1919, and 1920.
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In 1921, she started working in banking for S. W. Straus & Co. in New York.
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The Golf Book of Days – Fascinating Facts and Stories For Every Day of the Year
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in 1986, and the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame in 1989. She was portrayed by
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and took golf lessons from him when he was the professional at
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golf championship in 1916, 1919, and 1920. She also won the
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Alexa Stirling, Who's who among the women of California
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Winners of ladies' major amateur golf championships
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Atlanta, Georgia
Ottawa
Ontario
United States
Canada
Georgia Sports Hall of Fame
Canadian Golf Hall of Fame
golfer
U.S. Women's Amateur
Canadian Women's Amateur

Perry Adair
Elaine Rosenthal
Bobby Jones
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta Athletic Club
East Lake Golf Club
Stewart Maiden
Carnoustie
Scotland
World War I
Bobby Jones
Elaine Rosenthal
Perry Adair
Red Cross
James Douglas Edgar
Druid Hills Golf Club
violinist

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