Babe Didrikson Zaharias vs. Louise SuggsThe flamboyant Babe, the Associated Press Woman Athlete of the 20th Century, was understandably the show when the LPGA started in 1950. Suggs, who had won the 1949 U.S. Women's Open by 14 shots over runner-up Zaharias, was nearly as good, but vexed at being unappreciated. In the LPGA's first two seasons, Zaharias was dominant, winning the money titles along with 17 tournaments. But Suggs, who would go on to win 55 LPGA events, including 11 majors, came back to win nine and lead the money list in 1953. The tension between the two increased that year when Suggs refused to sign Zaharias' winning scorecard after disputing a drop. According to Whatta-Gal: The Babe Didrickson Story, when Zaharias was dying of cancer in 1956, Suggs did not send flowers, telling Betsy Rawls, "I decided I'm not going to be a hypocrite about this thing."
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