Jane Geddes

She played college golf at Florida State University and was a member of the school's national championship team in 1981.

Geddes broke through for her first professional victory when she won the 1986 U.S. Women's Open by defeating Sally Little in an 18-hole playoff.

In January 2007, she joined the LPGA Tour as Senior Director of Tournament Business Affairs.

In September 2011, Geddes left the LPGA to become VP of Talent Relations for World Wrestling Entertainment.

[3] She currently resides near Stamford, Connecticut, with her partner, former professional tennis player Gigi Fernández, and their twins, Karson Xavier and Madison Jane.