Mary Hafeman

Mary Hafeman is the Director of Golf Operations at the LPGA International Golf Club in Daytona Beach Florida. 

Her accolates include:

  • A former player on the LPGA Tour, one of the games’s “Top 50 Golf for Women Teachers” according to Golf for Women magazine
  • recognized as a ”Top Teacher” by region by Golf Magazine
  • former head golf professional at Ocean Hammock Golf Club. 
  • an A-4 member of the PGA of America and an LPGA Class A member.

Her outstanding amateur career highlights included:

  • A 1980 University of Florida graduate, Hafeman was the captain and most valuable player as a member of the Gators’ women’s golf team. 
  • elected to the university’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998. 
  • 1979 Women’s Western Amateur Champion
  • 1980 USGA Curtis Cup Team member
  • 1981 Women’s Eastern Amateur Champion. 

Her professional tournament highlights include:

  • In 1999 Hafeman was elected vice president of The First Tee program of St. John's County.  
  • served as director of the Women’s Western Golf Association since 1995. 
  • honorary chairman for the 2004 Women's Western Championship -- an event she won in 1979. 
  • named 2006 Club Professional of the Year by the LPGA SE Section Teaching and Club Division 
  • 2006 North Florida Section PGA Standard of Excellence performance recognition.  
  • In 2003 Hafeman was inducted into the Wisconsin State Golf Association's Hall of Fame.
     

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