

People warmed up to her very quickly, even the ones that were old school and skeptical. "I think she was happy regardless of where she was or who she was with.

Sarah Hunter and assistant pro Todd McIntosh in September, 1986, just weeks before her murder. "She was very very proud of being a woman and doing what she was doing. "Sarah loved what she did and where she was doing it," McIntosh said. it wasn't really a country club, it was a golf club," said assistant pro Todd McIntosh in a documentary about the case. It was that combination of skills that earned her a head pro status. She enjoyed teaching the game she loved, and she created a thriving junior golf program. She sported a smile and a welcoming presence when players arrived at the pro shop. She reflected the family atmosphere of Manchester Country Club - which was more of a public club than a pretentious private club, those who played and work there said.
