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Popular As | Betsy King |
Occupation | Golfer |
Age | 68 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Leo |
Born | August 13, 1955 (Reading, PA) |
Birthday | August 13 |
Town/City | Reading, PA |
Nationality | PA |
Betsy King’s zodiac sign is Leo. According to astrologers, people born under the sign of Leo are natural born leaders. They are dramatic, creative, self-confident, dominant and extremely difficult to resist, able to achieve anything they want to in any area of life they commit to. There is a specific strength to a Leo and their "king of the jungle" status. Leo often has many friends for they are generous and loyal. Self-confident and attractive, this is a Sun sign capable of uniting different groups of people and leading them as one towards a shared cause, and their healthy sense of humor makes collaboration with other people even easier.
Betsy King was born in the Year of the Goat. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Goat enjoy being alone in their thoughts. They’re creative, thinkers, wanderers, unorganized, high-strung and insecure, and can be anxiety-ridden. They need lots of love, support and reassurance. Appearance is important too. Compatible with Pig or Rabbit.
Six time major championship winner, three time LPGA Tour Money Winner, and three time LPGA Tour Player of the Year who finished with 39 total victories in her career that spanned from 1977 until 2005.
She secured her first victory on tour 7 years after turning professional at the Women's Kemper Open. She would win two more times that same season.
She became a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1995.
She was born in Reading, Pennsylvania and attended Furham University in South Carolina with whom she won a national championship.
She beat out Patty Sheehan by only a single stroke to capture the 1990 U.S. Women's Open.