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Powell to be first female to golfer honored at Univ. of St. Andrews

- AP

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) -- Renee Powell gave a public lecture last summer at St. Andrews titled, "The Many Faces of Women's Golf." She returns to the old gray town this summer for an occasion she never imagined.

A PGA Professional, coach, player, pioneer and one of only three blacks to play on the LPGA Tour, Powell will become the first female golfer awarded an honorary degree at the University of St. Andrews.

"This is my first honorary degree, and to receive it from the University of St. Andrews, I am truly humbled," Powell said. "I am very honored to be one of just a handful of golfers to receive an honorary doctorate from the university. And to be the first female golfer is incredible."

Other golfers who be awarded an honorary degree include Bobby Jones, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros, Nick Faldo, and Charlie Sifford.

Powell played 13 years on the LPGA Tour before retiring in 1980 to become a golf instructor in the United States, Africa and Europe. She is the PGA Head Professional at Clearview Golf Course in Ohio, the only U.S. course that is designed own and operated by a black person -- in this case, her father, William Powell.

It will be Powell's third trip to the home of golf.

"When I walk around St. Andrews, I realize how very fortunate I am to have been taught the game of golf and to play to such a level that has allowed me the opportunity to travel to St. Andrews," she said.

Copyright 2008 Associated Press. All rights reserved.

 
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