Every time Pat Bradley walked by the statue of Dinah Shore next to the 18th green at Mission Hills Country Club, she’d climb up on the little base and put her hand on Dinah’s arm and have a chat.
Every time Pat Bradley walked by the statue of Dinah Shore next to the 18th green at Mission Hills Country Club, she’d climb up on the little base and put her hand on Dinah’s arm and have a chat.
Palm Springs is, of course, known as a hotspot for LGBTQ+ tourism. But it's usually the men's events that take the spotlight. Not this weekend. Every year at the end of September, Palm Springs plays ...
Mariah Hanson, founder and producer of The Dinah, a prominent party for queer women in Palm Springs, is retiring after 34 years. The Dinah will take a hiatus in 2026 and Hanson plans to sell or ...
A timeline to when a golfer began playing the LPGA Tour is often identified by the name associated with what was originally the Dinah Shore, which officially included her name until 2000. The next ...
The Dinah Shore Golf tournament began in Palm Springs in 1972, with TV personality Dinah Shore hosting. The Ladies (PGA) Professional Golf Association event quickly grew into a major lesbian ...
OPELIKA, Ala. -- Adrienne Gautreaux, the senior captain of the University of South Carolina womens golf team, has been named the 2004 recipient of the Dinah Shore Trophy Award, which is sponsored by ...