Hall of Fame
Heather Ruhe began her career at The University of Toledo, recording the team’s low-stroke average in 1996 plus four top-10 tournament finishes and one tournament medalist honor in 1997. Ruhe continued to showcase her abilities at Findlay by claiming medalist honors at one tournament, second or third place in four others plus on all-tournament team while a junior, and four medalist finishes in her 11 tournaments as a senior. Ruhe was named NAIA All-American in both 1998 and 1999. During the NAIA Championship in 1998 where UF finished fourth, Ruhe was the individual runner-up, and in ’99 she finished in sixth place. Ruhe currently holds the UF lowest career scoring average at 83.34 and ranks third in season scoring average at 82.63. she also recorded the fourth-lowest 18-hole score with a 2-over-par 75 at the 1998 NAIA Championship. As a student, Ruhe earned her B.A. in English with a minor in Spanish. Ruhe’s golf resume also reflects professional success with Top-25 finishes at the 2003 Michigan Women’s Open and the 2004 Georgia Women’s Open. She was a Futures Tour Member from 1993 through 2000. She has been continually involved in marketing, player development and golf instruction since graduation. Ruhe is currently a PGA teaching professional in Atlanta, GE., specializing in player developmental programs for all levels of play. She is teaming with other golf experts in launching BreakmyPar.com which focuses on course management, physical fitness, nutrition, mental training and traditional swing techniques.