Shirley Ruth Englehorn (December 12, 1940 – October 2, 2022) was an American professional golfer. Nicknamed "Dimples",

Early life and amateur career

Englehorn was born on December 12, 1940, in Caldwell, Idaho, where she was raised. She first played golf when she was six years old, having been introduced to the sport by Shirley Spork, one of the thirteen founders of the LPGA, and also studied with Johnny Revolta, an 18-time PGA Tour winner and the PGA Championship victor in 1935. and won the Dorothy Pease Trophy (Trans-Miss) when she was fifteen, the youngest player to win the honor. She was sponsored by the Athletic Round Table of Spokane from 1960 through 1962. Despite a career-threatening equestrian accident in Georgia in March 1960, Englehorn recovered and won her first tournament at age 21 in July 1962 at the Women's Eastern Open in Sutton, Massachusetts. She won a total of 11 events on the LPGA Tour, including one major championship, the LPGA Championship in 1970 in a playoff over Kathy Whitworth, her third victory at Sutton. Englehorn was awarded the Ben Hogan Award in early 1968 by the Golf Writers Association of America in honor of her successful comeback from injuries. She had surgery on her ankle in 1971 and 1973 and in each case returned to compete. She later became a golf instructor, and was conferred the LPGA Teacher of the Year Award in 1978. She made her last LPGA appearance in 1979.

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|align=right|Sep 9, 1962

|Eugene Open

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|7 strokes

| Jackie Pung

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|align=right|Jul 7, 1963

|Lady Carling Eastern Open

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|2 strokes

| JoAnne Carner (a)

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|align=right|Aug 9, 1964

|Waterloo Women's Open Invitational

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|4 strokes

| Ruth Jessen

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|align=right|May 22, 1966

|Babe Zaharias Open

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|2 strokes

| Kathy Whitworth

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|align=center|6

|align=right|Sep 17, 1967

|Shirley Englehorn Invitational

|align=right|71-70-69=210

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|Playoff

| Kathy Whitworth

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|align=center|7

|align=right|Aug 10, 1968

|Concord Open

|align=right|77-76-76=229

|align=center|−2

|3 strokes

| Sandra Haynie

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|align=right|May 17, 1970

|Johnny Londoff Chevrolet Tournament

|align=right|74-74-68=216

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|2 strokes

| Carol Mann

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|align=center|9

|align=right|May 31, 1970

|O'Sullivan Ladies Open

|align=right|71-68-71=210

|align=center|−6

|Playoff

| Margie Masters

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|align=right|Jun 7, 1970

|Lady Carling Open

|align=right|72-67-71=210

|align=center|−9

|1 stroke

| Carol Mann

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|align=center|11

|align=right|Jun 13, 1970

|LPGA Championship

|align=right|70-70-75-70=285

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|Playoff

| Kathy Whitworth

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LPGA Tour playoff record (3–2)

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!No.!!Year!!Tournament!!Opponent(s)!!Result!!Ref

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|1963

|Rock City Ladies Open

| Barbara Romack

|Lost to par on third extra hole

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|1966

|Alamo Ladies' Open

| Sandra Haynie

|Lost to birdie on third extra hole

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|1967

|Shirley Englehorn Invitational

| Kathy Whitworth

|Won with par on second extra hole

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Other wins (1)

  • 1964 Haig & Haig Scotch Foursome (with Sam Snead)

Major championships

Wins (1)

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!Year!!Championship!!Winning score!!Margin!!Runner-up!!Ref

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| 1970 || LPGA Championship || −7 (70-70-75-70=285) || Playoff<sup>1</sup> || Kathy Whitworth ||