Dale Reid OBE (20 March 1959 – 8 November 2023) was a Scottish professional golfer. She was one of the most successful players in the history of the Ladies European Tour, with 21 tournament victories. She topped the Order of Merit in 1984 and 1987 and was made a life member of the tour after collecting her 20th title at the 1991 Ford Classic. She played for Europe in the first four Solheim Cups (1990, 1992, 1994, and 1996) and was Europe's non-playing captain in 2000 and 2002.

Amateur career

At the age of 15, Reid reached the final of the Scottish Girls Championship where she lost 3&1 to Suzanne Cadden. She also made her first appearance in the Girls Home Internationals. She also played in the Girl's Home Internationals in 1975, 1976 and 1977 and in the Women's Home Internationals in 1978 and 1979. In 1978 she reached the final of the French International Lady Juniors Amateur Championship, losing 4&3 to Marie-Laure de Lorenzi.

Professional career

Reid turned professional in late 1979. She played predominantly on the Ladies European Tour, where she won 21 times between 1980 and 1991, and played in over 370 tournaments. She won the tour's Order of Merit twice, 1984 and 1987.

Reid qualified for the LPGA Tour in late 1996. She played on the tour in 1997 and in early 1998. He best finish was tied for 4th place in the 1997 Safeco Classic.

Personal life

Reid was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2001 New Year Honours for services to women's golf, following the 2000 Solheim Cup win.

In 2010 in Gladstone, Queensland, a truck she was riding in crashed into a car. She survived with minor cuts and bruises, but the driver of the car and a passenger, an eight-year-old boy, were killed.

Death

Reid died from cancer in Townsville, Queensland on 8 November 2023, at the age of 64.

Professional wins (24)

Ladies European Tour wins (21)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of victoryRunner(s)-upRef.
14 Jul 1980Carlsberg Championship – Finham Park−9 (73-66=138)7 strokesScotland Cathy Panton, England Joanne Smurthwaite
214 Aug 1981Carlsberg Championship – Gleneagles+3 (72-71-76=219)1 strokeEngland Jenny Lee Smith
314 Sep 1981Moben Kitchens Classic−6 (69-71-73=213)6 strokesEngland Jenny Lee Smith
430 Jun 1982Guernsey Open+3 (76-72-71=219)3 strokesUnited States Linda Bowman
529 Jul 1983United Friendly Tournament−6 (69-73-74=216)2 strokesEngland Maxine Burton
624 Aug 1983Lilley Brook Cotswold Ladies Classic−9 (69-70=139)2 strokesSweden Kärstin Ehrnlund, Zimbabwe Elizabeth Glass
79 Oct 1983Caldy Classic+3 (78-69-78=225)1 strokeEngland Maxine Burton, England Jo Rumsey
823 Jun 1984UBM Northern Classic+7 (73-76-71-71=291)PlayoffEngland Kitrina Douglas
928 Jul 1984JS Bloor Eastleigh Classic−10 (61-64-63-66=254)8 strokesEngland Debbie Dowling
1019 May 1985Ulster Volkswagen Classic−6 (70-72-71=213)3 strokesUnited States Peggy Conley, England Beverly Huke
1128 Sep 1985Brend Hotels International−8 (73-68-72-75=288)2 strokesScotland Muriel Thomson
1224 May 1986British Olivetti Tournament−7 (73-71-70-71=285)PlayoffEngland Laura Davies
1331 May 1987Ulster Volkswagen Open−9 (73-72-68-70=283)8 strokesEngland Beverley New, South Africa Sonja Van Wyk
1421 Jun 1987Volmac Dutch Open−5 (71-67-73-72=283)3 strokesNorthern Ireland Maureen Garner
1512 Jul 1987La Manga Club Ladies European Open−20 (66-71-67-68=272)4 strokesAustralia Corinne Dibnah
166 Sep 1987Bowring Ladies Scottish Open−3 (69-73-71-72=285)PlayoffEngland Laura Davies
173 Jul 1988Birchgrey European Open−9 (68-72-71-72=283)1 strokeEngland Alison Nicholas
1825 Sep 1988Toshiba Players Championship+2 (70-76-75-73=294)PlayoffUnited States Peggy Conley
1926 Aug 1990Haninge Ladies Open−1 (74-71-72-74=291)1 strokeNorthern Ireland Maureen Garner, England Alison Nicholas, England Suzanne Strudwick
205 May 1991Ford Ladies' Classic−16 (68-70-71-71=280)1 strokeEngland Alison Nicholas
2114 Jul 1991Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic−11 (63-64-64-58=249)8 strokesEngland Diane Barnard

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Other wins (3)

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Team appearances

Amateur

Professional

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