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Divya Manthena (University of Southern California) was selected by a panel of industry leaders aiming to recognize a female collegiate golfer who represents the values of the award: excelling in academics, engagement in his or her community, and a demonstrated ability to overcome adversity.

Spirit of Giving Back Drives Divya Manthena July 20, 2015 | TULSA, OKLA. By Lisa D. Mickey

Spirit of Giving Drives Divya Manthena

Divya Manthena has used golf as a vehicle for philanthropic efforts that focus on children and span global borders. (USGA/Steven Gibbons)

Divya Manthena - 2013 USGA/AJGA Presidents' Leadership Award

Divya Manthena: 2013 Presidents' Leadership Award

Divya Manthena of Camarillo, Calif., has been named a recipient of the 2013 USGA-AJGA Presidents’ Leadership Award, the United States Golf Association and American Junior Golf Association announced Tuesday

Students tap 'Bieber Fever' for fundraiser

Concert-ticket raffle will benefit Special Olympics

PGA of Southern California Foundation Award - Divya Manthena (2014)

Divya Manthena is the recepient of 2014 PGA of Southern California Foundation Award

Golf Notebook: Manthena, nonprofit group to host tournament to benefit Special Olympics

La Reina golfer's Simi tournament to benefit Special Olympics

Giving back runs in Divya Manthena's bloodlines.

Golfer learns the lesson of giving back.

Divya Manthena has found a way to combine her two favorite activities: playing golf and helping others.

Golf notebook: Manthena organizes another charity event

La Reina High freshman golfer Divya Manthena won the Tri-Valley League individual title in November and was one of only five county golfers to reach the WSCGA-CIF Southern California Championship tournament.

Divya Manthena - La Reina

Help support her charity golf tournament

Manthena inspired by family for her charity work

GOLFWEEK | Girl's junior golf, USGA-AJGA Presidents' Leadership Award, Divya Manthena

As a little girl, Divya Manthena walked the streets of India and saw sights she would never forget.

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