Canadian golfer Dawn Coe-Jones dies after battle with cancer at 56
Alena Sharp will be reminded of Dawn Coe-Jones every time she hits a golf ball next week.
Coe-Jones, a member of the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame who helped blaze a trail for Canadian women on the pro tour, has died of cancer at the age of 56. Golf Canada announced on Saturday that she died in hospice near her home in Tampa, Fla., after being diagnosed with bone cancer earlier this year.
Sharp, of Hamilton, is ranked 44th in the LPGA and has had Coe-Jones’s initials written on her golf balls since the CP Canadian Women’s Open in late August as a way of honouring the Canadian golfing legend. Sharp will do it again at the CME Group Tour Championship, the LPGA’s season-ending event.
“I definitely will do it this week at CME and definitely going to play for her this week and do my best and have her in my thoughts all week,” said Sharp from her home in Phoenix on Saturday before heading to Naples, Fla., for the CME.


