Webb, Okamoto among five inducted
15th Nov 2005, 07:59 GMT
Karrie Webb's grand prize for winning a junior event as a teenager was getting to spend a week with Australian icon Greg Norman. On Monday night, she joined him in the World Golf Hall of Fame. Webb, who captured the career Grand Slam quicker than any other player and is the only woman to win all five of the LPGA Tour majors, became the youngest member of the Hall of Fame when she was inducted with four others. "It's hard to believe I'm here tonight," the 30-year-old Aussie said.
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