People keep bringing up Inkster, perhaps forgetting she was something of a prodigy herself. She had a very good junior career, with lots of wins in heavily competitive California, and was a collegiate All-American when she was 19. She won 3 US Ams before turning pro in her early 20s. She was considered to be one of the truly bright stars for women's golf when she was coming up, not entirely unlike Creamer and Pressel. That she's maintained her ability to be competitive post-children and well into her 40s is a credit to her, of course, but she's been good for a very long time.