Elizabeth M. Hicks (November 16, 1920 – February 20, 2011)[2][3] was an American professional golfer, golf coach and teacher, aviator, and author.
[1] Hicks competed on the LPGA Tour, finishing second several times in the 1950s but never winning.
Hicks coached the women's golf team at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, California, where she also coordinated the aviation department.
[3] As an author, Hicks co-authored the book "Golf Manual for Teachers" with Ellen Griffin in 1949.
[13] In 1999, she won the Ellen Griffin Rolex award for her efforts in helping the LPGA grow and in teaching the game of golf to women.