Ellen Port

As a coach at John Burroughs School, Port began to teach field hockey and golf in the early 1990s.

After leaving John Burroughs in 2015, Port continued to teach golf with the women's team at Washington University in St. Louis until 2018.

With Washington, Port and her team were tied for tenth at the 2018 NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championships.

[7] Port began playing golf in 1986 when she started working for John Burroughs School.

[13] As a Women's Trans National Golf Association player, Port won their Amateur Championship in 1994.

[20] At the age of 56, Port was the oldest ever U.S. Women's Amateur golfer in the match play round during the 2018 event.

[23] Competing at the United States Senior Women's Amateur Golf Championship, Port won the 2012, 2013 and 2016 editions while also finishing in second in 2021.

[35] At that year's Senior Women's Open, Port held the amateur records for the least score during an individual round of golf and after 72 holes.

[37] While at John Burroughs, Port taught physical education and was a coach for multiple sport teams at the school.

[38] At championships held by the Missouri State High School Activities Association, Port won the Class 1A-2A event with the boys team in 1996.

[40] In 2015, Port left John Burroughs to coach the women's golf team at the Washington University in St.

[42] At the 2018 NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championships, Port and her team finished in a tie for tenth place with DePauw University.

[50] Port was named Women's Player of the Year multiple times by the Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association, with her latest being given in 2021.