CU Golf Alum & 60鈥檚 star Larry McAtee Passes away
Larry McAtee, a celebrated golfer from the University of Colorado, passed away on June 9 at the age of 82 after battling a long illness. A three-year letterman, he earned first-team All-Big Eight honors and won three consecutive Colorado Match Play Championships during his collegiate career. McAtee was also renowned for his impressive amateur record, which included significant victories and contributions that influenced Colorado's golf scene. He served as a naval aviator after college and was inducted into both the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame and CU's Golf Hall of Fame.
By the Numbers- Three-time Colorado Match Play Champion (1963-65).
- Named Colorado Junior Golfer of the Year in 1961 and Amateur of the Year in 1963.
- Plans for memorial services are currently being organized.
- McAtee鈥檚 legacy influences upcoming generations of golfers.
As the golf community mourns his loss, plans for honoring McAtee's contributions through memorial events are expected to be outlined soon, ensuring his impact on the sport is celebrated.
Bottom LineLarry McAtee leaves behind a legacy defined by excellence in golf and service to his country, reminding all that the spirit of competition and mentorship in sports can transcend generations.
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