
The Country Girl Who Became a Golf Legend By Jacob Casha Alberta, Canada, 1999. Five strokes off the lead at the du Maurier Classic, a 24-year-old Karrie Webb looked every bit the underdog—but she was used to that. Hole by hole, she clawed her way back, sinking four birdies in her last five holes, each one a rebellion against the script. A declaration that a country girl could not only stand among the world’s best, but best them. And by the end of the 18th, after a deft chip and a clinical putt

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