DEATH OF COLLEEN WALKER, WINNER OF NINE LPGA TOURNAMENTS
Walker lost her battle with cancer.
Walker won the Vare Trophy for low scoring average in 1988, broke through to win a major (du Maurier Classic) in ’97 and was presented the LPGA’s Heather Farr Award in ’04 in recognition of her hard work, dedication and persevering spirit.
Walker was first diagnosed with breast cancer in January 2003. Though her cancer would go into remission, it returned late last year, resurfacing in her hip and pelvis.
Walker is survived by her husband, Ron Bakich, and their 16-year-old son, Tyler Walker Bakich.
“Colleen was not only a great ambassador for the LPGA and the game of golf, but more importantly was a true and faithful friend,” five-time LPGA winner Barb Mucha said in an LPGA release.
“From
her caring smile, unselfish ways and deep devotion to her family, her
life touched all those she knew. She will be dearly missed, but her love
will live on forever in our hearts. I am blessed to have called her
friend.”
Raised in Jacksonville and Palm Beach County, Walker played at
Florida State University, where she was inducted into the school’s Hall of
Fame. She was also inducted into the Palm Beach County Sports Hall of
Fame.
“I will always remember Colleen for her fight and determination on the golf course,” three-time LPGA winner Dawn Coe-Jones said in the LPGA release. “Off the golf course, I loved her sense of humor. I will miss walking the fairways with her as we watched our sons compete.
"Rest in peace, Colleen.”
“I will always remember Colleen for her fight and determination on the golf course,” three-time LPGA winner Dawn Coe-Jones said in the LPGA release. “Off the golf course, I loved her sense of humor. I will miss walking the fairways with her as we watched our sons compete.
"Rest in peace, Colleen.”
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