Glenna Collett Vare was known as the female Bobby Jones. She was the greatest female golfer of her day, but equally important as the number of times she won was the way she won. As Jones once wrote, “Aside from her skill with her clubs, Miss Collett typified all that the word ‘sportsmanship’ stands for.” Renowned as the “Queen of American Golf.”
Vare won a record six U.S. Women’s Amateur Championships, two Canadian Women’s Amateurs and a French Women’s Amateur in an era when there was no Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour. She did it with style and dignity, raising the awareness of women’s golf in this country that didn’t know the sport existed. “Glenna was the first woman,” said former USGA President Richard Tufts, “to attack the hole rather than just to play to the green.”