Dowd's mother, Kelly Jo, was diagnosed with
breast cancer in the fall of 2002. Kelly Jo underwent a double
mastectomy and
chemotherapy treatments. Doctors believed the cancer had gone into
remission, but several years later, Kelly Jo was discovered to have
metastatic cancer which had spread to her bones and liver. Dakoda scaled back her golf activities in order to spend more time with her mother, who doctors said could have only months to live. The Dowds were moved into a
studio apartment due to medical costs and the loss of Kelly Jo's income, despite fundraising efforts by Kelly Jo's former employer,
Hooters. Hooters also became active in the
Susan G. Komen Foundation. She was named among the Top HOOTERS girls of all time in 2008 as part of the restaurant's chain 25th anniversary. Lorena Ochoa, the winner of the Ginn Open in 2008 was awarded the Kelly Jo Dowd trophy in her honor. ==References==