Golfer another Annika among men
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June Casagrande
As the only woman competing in the Best Western People vs. the Pros
tournament, amateur Kay Ziplow can’t help but invoke Annika
Sorenstam’s name.
The thing they seem to have most in common is that they are
rarities in their own corners of the male golfing world who don’t
particularly want to be seen as rarities. They just want to play
golf.
“Though it’s a different situation and we’re certainly not in the
same grouping, what’s she’s focused on is playing the game and doing
her best, and that’s what I’m focused on, too,” Ziplow said.
The Corona del Mar resident, who also owns a home in Las Vegas, is
one of about 100 players in the under-49 age category of in the Best
Western People vs. the Pros at Lake Las Vegas, which culminates June
2 when the winner from the 49-and-younger category will compete
against pro John Daly and the age 49-plus winner will compete against
U.S. Open and PGA Championship winner Lee Trevino.
“It doesn’t matter if I win,” said Ziplow, who declined to give
her age. “What’s important is to participate, to make something of
yourself, and hopefully have some fun while you’re doing it, because
if you’re not going to have fun, you might as well not do it at all.”
Though winners could take home $100,000, that would mean giving up
amateur status -- not something Ziplow’s willing to do.
“If I won, I’d definitely donate it to the John Daly and Lee
Trevino’s charity,” Ziplow said.
Ziplow discovered golfing after back injuries ended her ambitions
to play professional tennis. She started caddying for husband Todd
Ziplow, who’s also competing in the tournament, and became
comfortable being the only woman on the golf course.
Her experience in the sport prompted a publisher’s representative
to approach her to put together a book of interviews with the wives
of pro golfers. “Life with a Swinger” will come next year, Ziplow
said.
“This book is a celebration of the passion of the golfer and the
women who are the 15th club,” Ziplow said. Pro golfers can only carry
14 clubs on the green, and their wives play an important role that
qualifies them to right there on the green with them, she said.
“They’re the most valuable club in the players’ bags,” Ziplow
said.
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