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Kay Cockerill HEIGHT: 5'8" EDUCATION: UCLA (Economics) TOUR STATUS: Retired ROOKIE YEAR: 1987. Kay Cockerill. VIDEOS. Previous...
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Kay Cockerill. Joined LPGA: October, 1987. Status: Retired. Career Best Finish: T3. Low Career Round: 66. Career Earnings (rank): $206238 (220)
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A two-time All-American at UCLA and the 1986 and 1987 U.S. Women's Amateur Champion, Kay Cockerill is an on-course reporter for The Golf Channel's live...
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From: frank13, (8 of 21) 10/5/2009 3:42:16 PM. To: wedget, In response to Post 1. I have to agree Beth is terrible. But I love Kay Cockerill
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Ayerza, Chuter, Castrogiovanni, Croft, Kay, Newby, Woods, Crane. Replacements: Smith for G Murphy (47), Ellis for Dupuy (75), White for Castrogiovanni (52), Kayser for Chuter (55), Moody for Woods (60), L Deacon for Crane (32). Not Used: J Murphy. Kay impressed by Cockerill transition; 20 May 09 | Leicester...
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Encyclopedia: Kay Cockerill
Kay Cockerill (born October 16, 1964 in San Jose, California) is an American golfer. An economics student at UCLA, Kay Cockerill won back-to-back United States Women's Amateur Golf Championships in 19...
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Kay Cockerill had just begun thinking about golf at age 12. The former two-time U.S. Women’s Amateur champion and LPGA Tour headliner didn’t compete in her first tournament until 15. “When I hear these types of stories, I just hope they don’t experience too much, too fast,” Cockerill, now an analyst for the...
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Peak Performance Sports Clients Below is a partial list of some of the athletes, teams, and companies Dr. Cohn works with or has worked with over the last 20 plus years. Tour Professional Golfers...
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