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  2. Dorothy Campbell - Wikipedia

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    She was born into a golfing family in North Berwick, Midlothian, Scotland, to William Spink Campbell (1833–1900) and Emily Mary Tipper (1834–1923). [2] She began swinging golf clubs when she was just 18 months old.

  3. Helen Webb Harris - Wikipedia

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    Harris was the club's first president, and under her leadership the club joined the United Golf Association and the Eastern Golf Association. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1938 the club drafted and sent a petition to Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes seeking to desegregate the public courses of the District of Columbia. [ 1 ]

  4. Atthaya Thitikul - Wikipedia

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    Atthaya Thitikul (Thai: อาฒยา ฐิติกุล, RTGS: Atthaya Thitikun, pronounced [ʔàːt.tʰā.jāː tʰì(ʔ).tì(ʔ).kūn]; born 20 February 2003), also Jeeno Thitikul, is a Thai professional golfer who plays on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour and the Ladies European Tour.

  5. Women's Golf Day - Wikipedia

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    Women's Golf Day (WGD) is an annual worldwide event promoting women and girls by introducing them to the game of golf. Established in 2016, WGD takes place on a single day—often the first Tuesday in June—and features simultaneous events hosted at golf courses and clubs .

  6. Patty Berg - Wikipedia

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    Berg won 15 women's major golf championships in her career, including the seven Titleholders victories, seven wins in the Women's Western Open, and the 1946 U.S. Women's Open championship. [7] In 1959, Berg became the first woman to hit a hole-in-one during a USGA competition, which happened at the U.S. Women's Open. [9]

  7. English Women's Amateur Championship - Wikipedia

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    The event was initially organised by the National County Golf Alliance, an organisation formed in 1911, separate from the Ladies Golf Union, with the intention of running county and national events.The first English Ladies Championship was held at Prince's Golf Club, Sandwich in April 1912. 32 players qualified for the match-play stage, after an 18-hole stroke-play round. [1]