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Maxwell Berning, winner of 3 US Opens, gets into Hall of Fame

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Susie Maxwell Berning, one of six women to capture the U.S. Women’s Open at least three times, has been elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame.

The Hall of Fame announced the election Wednesday morning, making Maxwell Berning the fourth and final member of the 2021 induction class that includes Tiger Woods, Marion Hollins and former PGA Tour Commission­er Tim Finchem.

Berning was elected from the female category, beating out Beverly Hanson, Sandra Palmer and Dottie Pepper.

“Just to be in the same room as Mickey Wright, Kathy Whitworth, Judy Rankin and Patty Berg ... to be honored alongside them is something I thought would never happen,” Maxwell Berning said.

“I’m now part of their family, which makes me very proud.”

She was the first woman to receive a golf scholarshi­p from Oklahoma City University and competed on the men’s team. Maxwell Berning was LPGA Tour rookie of the year, won her first major at the Women’s Western Open in 1965 and really made a name for herself at the biggest event in women’s golf.

She won the U.S. Women’s Open three times in a six-year span, going back-to-back at Winged Foot’s East course in 1972 and the Country Club of Rochester in 1973. She won first first Women’s Open in 1968.

The others to win the U.S. Women’s Open three times or more are all in the Hall of Fame - Wright, Betsy Rawls, Babe Zaharias, Hollis Stacy and Annika Sorenstam.

Maxwell Berning finished her career with 11 victories while raising two daughters.

 ?? (AP) ?? In this June 14, 1965 file photo, Susie Maxwell holds the silver trophy after winning the 36th annual Women’s Western golf tournament in Chicago.
(AP) In this June 14, 1965 file photo, Susie Maxwell holds the silver trophy after winning the 36th annual Women’s Western golf tournament in Chicago.

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