Helen Dettweiler
American golfer and U.S. Women's Open winner

Born
December 5th, 1914
110 years ago
Died
November 13th, 1990
34 years ago — 75 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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Helen Dettweiler was an American golfer who achieved significant success in women's golf during the mid-20th century. Born in December 1914, Dettweiler began competing in amateur tournaments and quickly rose to prominence. She won the 1943 U.S. Women's Open, which solidified her status in the sport. In addition to her U.S. Women’s Open victory, she was a member of the victorious American team at the Curtis Cup in 1948. Throughout her career, Dettweiler competed in numerous national and international tournaments, contributing to the growing popularity of women's golf in the United States.
Won the 1943 U.S. Women's Open
Competed in the Curtis Cup representing the U.S.
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