Kimball, Judy (1938–)
Kimball, Judy (1938–)
American golfer. Born June 17, 1938, in Sioux City, Iowa.
Won Iowa state championship (1958); turned pro and won American Open (1961); won LPGA championship (1962); won O'Sullivan Open (1971); served as secretary of the LPGA executive board (1974).
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