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Patricia Ann Lesser Harbottle (born August 13, 1933) is an American amateur golfer. As Pat Lesser, her wins include the 1953 Women's National Intercollegiate Golf Tournament and 1955
Women's Western Amateur The Women's Western Amateur is an amateur golf tournament for women. It is organized by the Women's Western Golf Association, which also organized the Women's Western Open from 1930 to 1967. It is one of the oldest women's amateur tournaments in the ...
. At major championships held by the
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, she had top four finishes at the 1951 U.S. Women's Open and 1953 Women's Western Open. Lesser was also tied for seventh at the
1955 Titleholders Championship The 1955 Titleholders Championship was contested from March 10–13 at Augusta Country Club. It was the 16th edition of the Titleholders Championship. This event was won by Patty Berg. Final leaderboard External links''Daytona Beach Morning Jou ...
. In
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events, she was the winner of the 1950
U.S. Girls' Junior The U.S. Girls' Junior is one of the fifteen U.S. national golf championships organized by the United States Golf Association. It is open to amateur girls who are under 19 on the last day of the competition and have a USGA handicap index of 9.4 o ...
and 1955
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. Her team won the 1954 Curtis Cup and lost the 1956 Curtis Cup. Following her marriage, Harbottle won her third Pacific Northwest Golf Association Women's Amateur in 1965. She was tied for eighth at the 1984
U.S. Senior Women's Amateur The U.S. Senior Women's Amateur was launched in 1962 as an annual tournament for female amateur golfing competitors at least 50 years of age. The format began as a 54-hole stroke play competition over three days until 1997 when it was changed to a ...
. By 2016, Harbottle had 23 wins in Tacoma Country and Golf Club events. She joined the PNGA Hall of Fame in 1985 and the Washington Sports Hall of Fame during 1999. The Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational was created in 2014 by Tacoma Country.


Early life and education

Lesser's was born in
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on August 13, 1933. She lived in
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,
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and
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during the 1930s. Lesser was in
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during the early 1940s when she began playing golf. She experienced the
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with her sibling during 1941. That year, the Lessers left
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. She began her golf career in
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during the mid-1940s. Lesser was on the men's golf team while attending
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during 1952. She remained with them until 1955. During this time period, Lesser won the 1953 Women's National Intercollegiate Golf Tournament. She was second at that event the following year. In 1956, she ended her post-secondary education.


Career


1950–1956

During 1952, Lesser won the Washington State Women's Golf Association Championship and Oregon Amateur Championship. With the Pacific Northwest Golf Association, she was the Women's Amateur winner during 1952 and 1953. At
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events, Lesser won the 1950 Women's Western Junior. She was first at the 1955
Women's Western Amateur The Women's Western Amateur is an amateur golf tournament for women. It is organized by the Women's Western Golf Association, which also organized the Women's Western Open from 1930 to 1967. It is one of the oldest women's amateur tournaments in the ...
and second the following year. At the
North and South Women's Amateur Golf Championship The North and South Women's Amateur Golf Championship is an annual golf tournament held since 1903 at the Pinehurst Resort in Pinehurst, North Carolina. An invitational tournament, participants are chosen based upon their performance in national ama ...
, Lesser was second during the 1955 event. She reached the quarterfinals at the
British Ladies Amateur The Women's Amateur Championship, previously known as the Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship, was founded in 1893 by the Ladies' Golf Union. It is organised by The R&A, which merged with the Ladies' Golf Union in 2017. Until the dawn of t ...
in 1956 and championship game at that year's
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. During the 1950s, the
Women's Western Open The Women's Western Open was an American professional golf tournament founded in 1930. The LPGA was established in 1950, and it recognized the Western Open as one of its major championships through 1967. All of the events back to 1930 have been d ...
,
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and
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were played as majors on the
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. Lesser tied for fourth place during the 1951 U.S. Women's Open. Following a top four finish at the 1953 Women's Western Open, she was tied for seventh at the
1955 Titleholders Championship The 1955 Titleholders Championship was contested from March 10–13 at Augusta Country Club. It was the 16th edition of the Titleholders Championship. This event was won by Patty Berg. Final leaderboard External links''Daytona Beach Morning Jou ...
. At
United States Golf Association The United States Golf Association (USGA) is the United States national association of golf courses, clubs and facilities and the governing body of golf for the U.S. and Mexico. Together with The R&A, the USGA produces and interprets the rule ...
events, Lesser won the 1950
U.S. Girls' Junior The U.S. Girls' Junior is one of the fifteen U.S. national golf championships organized by the United States Golf Association. It is open to amateur girls who are under 19 on the last day of the competition and have a USGA handicap index of 9.4 o ...
and the 1955
U.S. Women's Amateur The U.S. Women's Amateur, also known as the United States Women's Amateur Golf Championship, is the leading golf tournament in the United States for female amateur golfers. It is played annually and is one of the 13 United States national golf ch ...
. She won the 1954 Curtis Cup with the United States. They also lost the 1956 Curtis Cup.


1957–present

Lesser continued her golf career in 1957 as a
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employee. As Pat Harbottle, she stopped playing golf that year. Due to pregnancy, she did not enter the
1958 Curtis Cup The 10th Curtis Cup Match was played on August 8 and 9, 1958 at the Brae Burn Country Club in West Newton, Massachusetts. The match was tied with both team having 4 points, and so the British Isles retained the trophy as the previous winner. The ...
. Harbottle returned to golf the following year. Harbottle won the 1965 Pacific Northwest Golf Association Women's Amateur. She was also first at the 1974 WSWGA Championship. At the
U.S. Senior Women's Amateur The U.S. Senior Women's Amateur was launched in 1962 as an annual tournament for female amateur golfing competitors at least 50 years of age. The format began as a 54-hole stroke play competition over three days until 1997 when it was changed to a ...
, Harbottle was tied for eighth place during 1984. With the Tacoma Country and Golf Club, she was a member from 1960 to the mid-2020s. She accumulated 23 wins there by 2016.


Honors and personal life

The Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational was created in 2014 by Tacoma Country and Golf Club. Harbottle joined the PNGA Hall of Fame in 1985 and the Washington Sports Hall of Fame in 1999. She is also a member of the Seattle University Athletics Hall of Fame. Harbottle had five children during her marriage.


References

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