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Former Pro Golfer And Golf Channel Broadcaster Dies At 50

Stephanie Sparks, a former professional golfer and co-host of the Golf Channel’s “Big Break, ” has passed away. She was 50. “Stephanie Sparks, 50, of Orlando, FL passed away on April 13, 2024,” an net obituary read. “Although plagued with health injuries, she enjoyed an done amateur career. She enjoyed spending a year playing properly on the LPGA Development Future’s Tour and participating in one year of LPGA tour. Stephanie later worked for the Golf Channel, where she was most recognizable as the host of the Golf with Model television series and a number of Major Break reality seasons. This allowed her to remain involved in the sport that she loved, ” it continued. No cause of death was given. Stephanie Sparks Dies: Host Of The Golf Channel’s ‘Big Break’ Reality Series Was 50. Died immediately. No cause. I’m 67 years older and have not witnessed so many people pass away unexpectedly in my life. My feed is n’t from a misinformation source. It’s from NewsBreak https ://t. co/SbUp9pDYkS— Steve Kirsch ( @stkirsch ) April 21, 2024“I’m shocked and saddened by the death of Stephanie Sparks. Many of you will be able to identify Steph as the host of# BigBreak, which we co-hosted for seven seasons. Steph was a significant component of the Big Break success story, with many fond memories of those days. Tom Abbott, a broadcaster for the Golf Channel, said,” My thoughts go out to her family.” Stephanie Sparks ‘ passing shocked and saddens me. Many of you will be able to identify Steph as the host of# BigBreak, which we co-hosted for seven seasons. Steph was a significant component of the Big Break success story, with many fond memories of those days. My thoughts go out to her family. pic. twitter. com/3vND4ingy I— Tom Abbott (@TomAbbottGC ) April 20, 2024From the New York Post :Spark starred as a young golfer, winning the 1992 North and South Women’s Amateur and the 1993 Women’s Western Amateur and Women’s Eastern Amateur. She went on to golf collegiately for Duke, where she earned first-team All-American honors in her freshman season and second-team as a sophomore. She was therefore part of the 1994 Curtis Cup team that tied Great Britain and Ireland at The Honors Course outside Chattanooga, Tennessee. Her master career, however, was short-lived due to injuries, particularly back pain, which limited her to just one season on the LPGA Tour. Stephanie Sparks passed away at the age of 50 after being a previous host of the Golf Channel, USA Curtis Cup, and LPGA player. co/0ULQhH3qg1 pic. twitter. com/9Xa46IofVq— Daily Mail Online ( @MailOnline ) April 20, 2024And …’suddenly’
*Stephanie Sparks-50 yrs-USA
*Host of The Golf Channel’s ‘Big Break’ Reality Series
Former All-American college golfer at Duke
*April 13, 2024
*Stephanie died instantly.
*No Cause of Death Reportedhttps ://t. co/3tBVgvzyj7 pic. twitter. com/VHp7B84PX2— cheri maday ( @resilient333 ) April 21, 2024Fox News reports :According to Golfweek, Sparks transitioned into broadcasting, hosting several series on the Golf Channel and reporting during tournaments. Sparks ’ family intends to hold a personal service. “Stephanie graced our world with her presence and leaves behind cherished memories of laughter, kindness, and warmth, ” her obituary says. [[{“value”:”

Stephanie Sparks has died. She was a former professional player and co-host on the Golf Channel show “Big Break”. She was 50. Online obituaries read: “Stephanie Sparks 50, of Orlando FL, passed away on April 13 2024.” “Despite being plagued by health injuries, she had a successful amateur career. She played professionally for several years on the LPGA’s Future’s Tour, and also played on the LPGA Tour for a year. Stephanie worked for the Golf Channel, and is best known as the host of the Golf with Style series and several Big Break reality seasons. “This allowed her to continue participating in the sport she loved,” continued the article. No cause of death has been given. Stephanie Sparks, Host of The Golf Channel’s “Big Break” Reality Series, Dies at 50. Died suddenly. No cause. I’ve never seen so much death unexpectedly in my entire life, and I’m 67. My feed doesn’t come from a source of misinformation. It’s from NewsBreak https://t.co/SbUp9pDYkS — Steve Kirsch (@stkirsch) April 21, 2024 “I’m shocked and saddened by the death of Stephanie Sparks. Steph was the host of #BigBreak for 7 seasons. Steph was an integral part of Big Break’s success story. Tom Abbott, Golf Channel broadcaster, said: “My thoughts are with her family.” I am shocked and saddened to hear of the death Stephanie Sparks. Steph was the host of #BigBreak for 7 seasons. Steph was an integral part of Big Break’s success story. My thoughts are with her family. pic.twitter.com/3vND4ingyI — Tom Abbott (@TomAbbottGC) April 20, 2024 From the New York Post: Spark starred as a young golfer, winning the 1992 North and South Women’s Amateur and the 1993 Women’s Western Amateur and Women’s Eastern Amateur. She then played collegiate golf for Duke University, where she was named to the first-team All American team in her freshman year and the second-team in her sophomore season. She was part of the 1994 Curtis Cup Team that tied Great Britain & Ireland at The Honors Course near Chattanooga in Tennessee. Her LPGA career was cut short by injuries, particularly back pain. She played only one season. Stephanie Sparks dead at 50: Former Golf Channel host, USA Curtis Cup and LPGA player passes away https://t.co/0ULQhH3qg1 pic.twitter.com/9Xa46IofVq — Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) April 20, 2024 And…’suddenly’*Stephanie Sparks-50 yrs-USA

*Host The Golf Channel’s “Big Break” Reality Series

*Former All-American collegiate golfer at Duke

*April 13, 2024

*Stephanie died suddenly.

*No Cause of Death Reportedhttps://t.co/3tBVgvzyj7 pic.twitter.com/VHp7B84PX2 — cheri maday (@resilient333) April 21, 2024 Fox News reports: According to Golfweek, Sparks transitioned into broadcasting, hosting several series on the Golf Channel and reporting during tournaments. Sparks’s family plans to hold a private memorial service. “Stephanie blessed our world with her existence and leaves behind cherished memory of laughter, kindness and warmth,” says her obituary.

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