Robbins, Kelly (1969–)
Robbins, Kelly (1969–)
American golfer. Born Sept 29, 1969, in Mt. Pleasant, MI; dau. of Steve and Margie Robbins; attended University of Tulsa.
Had Rookie year in LPGA (1992); won LPGA Corning Classic (1993); won Jamie Farr Toledo Classic (1994); won McDonald's LPGA championship (1995); won Twelve Bridges LPGA Classic (1996); won Diet Dr. Pepper National Pro-Am, as well as the Jamie Farr Kroger Classic (1997), with the lowest 4-round score in LPGA history; won Healthsouth Inaugural (1998, 1999); was a member of the victorious Solheim Cup Team (1994, 1996, 1998, 2002).
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