By Star-Advertiser staff
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jan 17, 2013
~~<p>Lenore Muraoka Rittenhouse’s induction into the Hawaii Golf Hall of Fame, and Bill Kwon receiving the Aloha Section PGA’s first Lifetime Achievement Award closed Saturday’s Hawaii Golf Ho‘olaule‘a Awards. Earlier in the night, representatives of all six Hawaii golf associations presented their annual awards.</p>
Lenore Muraoka Rittenhouse’s induction into the Hawaii Golf Hall of Fame, and Bill Kwon receiving the Aloha Section PGA’s first Lifetime Achievement Award closed Saturday’s Hawaii Golf Ho‘olaule‘a Awards. Earlier in the night, representatives of all six Hawaii golf associations presented their annual awards.
Rittenhouse, who won the LPGA’s 1983 United Virginia Bank Classic, became the 68th member of the Hall of Fame. The Roosevelt graduate, now a nurse in North Carolina, came home for the induction. Kwon, now retired, wrote sports for more than 50 years for both Honolulu daily newspapers, and served as the Honolulu Star-Bulletin sports editor. Login for more...