Cindy Ferro
A dominant force in the metropolitan area during the 1970s, Cindy Ferro captured the New Jersey Women’s Amateur Championship three times (1972, ‘75, ‘76) and earned numerous junior and amateur titles. A longtime member of Forest Hill Field Club, Ferro also built a remarkable family legacy in the game, winning the Women’s Metropolitan Golf Association (WMGA) Father-Daughter Championship nine times and the Brother-Sister Championship six times.
Ferro went on to star collegiately at Furman University, where she captained a powerhouse team to the 1976 AIAW National Championship.
After turning professional, Ferro competed on the LPGA Tour for 10 seasons beginning in 1979. Her career highlights include a tie for 14th at the 1987 MasterCard International and a career-low round of 69 that same year at the Standard Register Turquoise Classic.
Following her playing career, Ferro joined the professional staff at Baltusrol Golf Club in 1989, where she spent more than three decades teaching and mentoring countless students.