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Nationality
  
United Kingdom

Died
  
1960

Role
  
Golfer

Name
  
Gladys Ravenscroft

Occupation
  
Golfer


Gladys Ravenscroft

Born
  
1888
Rock Ferry, Cheshire, England

Gladys Ravenscroft (1888–1960) was a British amateur golfer.

Biography

She was born in Cheshire, England in 1888. Ravenscroft won the 1912 British Ladies Amateur at Turnberry in Scotland. In 1913 she traveled to Wilmington, Delaware to win the U.S. Women's Amateur. She defeated Muriel Dodd, then played against Marion Hollins in the finals. She was the second competitor to simultaneously hold both the American and British titles.

Gladys Ravenscroft married Temple Dobell in 1915 and resided in Wirral, England. With the onset of World War I during which she did volunteer service. At the end of the war, she continued competing and winning the Cheshire ladies amateur championship on more than one occasion.

She died in 1960.

References

Gladys Ravenscroft Wikipedia


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