Edith Cummings

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Edith Cummings was a pioneering American amateur golfer of the 1920s, known as one of the first female sports celebrities and a socialite whose life partly inspired characters in literature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American socialite
amateur golfer
female athlete
human
awardReceived U.S. Women’s Amateur
surface form: U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs female sports celebrity
pioneering woman golfer
socialite athlete
fieldOfWork women’s amateur golf
genreOfActivity amateur sports
hasInfluenced later generations of women golfers
hasRoleIn history of early sports celebrity culture
history of women’s sports in the United States
influenced portrayal of athletic women in early 20th‑century American literature
public perception of women in competitive sports
mediaCoverage American newspapers of the 1920s
sports magazines of the early 20th century
memberOf Chicago high society
notableAchievement won a major national women’s amateur golf title
notableFor being a pioneering American amateur golfer in the 1920s
being one of the first female sports celebrities in the United States
combining elite social status with competitive athletic success
inspiring literary characters
occupation golfer
socialite
partlyInspired fictional socialite‑athlete characters in literature
positionHeld leading woman amateur golfer in the United States
residence United States of America
sexOrGender female
sport golf
timePeriod 1920s

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Jordan Baker basedOn Edith Cummings