Background
Ritzman was born in Kalispell, Montana, on March 1, 1952.
Ritzman was born in Kalispell, Montana, on March 1, 1952.
She attended college at Eastern Montana College in Billings.
She was inducted in the Montana State Women"s Golf Association"s Hall of Fame in 1991. Ritzman was coached by Harvey Penick in Austin, Texas, where he worked as the golf coach at the University of Texas. Penick wrote a book on golf in which he refers to Ritzman as "little Alice Ritzman".
Some notable results:
She has five career holes-in-one.
Her best results were three playoff losses she suffered: to Kathy Whitworth at the 1981 Coca-Cola Classic, to Hollis Stacy at the 1981 West Virginia Bank Classic, and to Betsy King at the 1986 Rail Charity Classic. During her first full year on Tour in 1979, Ritzman established an LPGA all-time record, which still stands, by carding three eagles in one round at the 1979 Colgate European Open.
In 1986, she posted her career-low round of 64 at the Rochester International. She played in 401 LPGA events.
Crossed the $1 million mark in career earnings in 1992.
Ritzman retired from professional golf in 1998 to become a golf commentator for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. She stills plays golf on the Legends Tour. She subsequently worked as a realtor. Ritzman is a real estate agent in Kalispell, Montana.
She teaches golf to the boys and girls at Flathead High School.
She has a tournament named after her at Buffalo Hill Golf Club: the Alice Ritzman Junior Golf Fund Raiser. LPGA Tour playoff record (0–3).
She is also a member of the Board of Trustees of School District 5 of the Kalispell Public Schools.