Angela, Lady Bonallack (née Ward; 7 April 1937 – 1 July 2022)[1] was an English amateur golfer.
[4] On her return she won the Girls Amateur Championship at Beaconsfield, beating Alison Gardner 5&4 in the final.
[5] After a series of trials Bonallack was selected to play in the 1956 Curtis Cup match at her home club, Prince's.
[8] She reached the semi-finals of Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship, losing to Mary Patton Janssen.
[1] Bonallack reached the semi-final of the Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship for a second time in 1958, losing to Jessie Valentine.
[11] Later she twice reached the final of the event, losing narrowly to Marley Spearman in 1962 and then to Carol Semple in 1974.
[20] Playing with Janette Robertson, Bonallack was a joint winner of the inaugural Kayser Bondor Foursomes in 1958.
[1] After winning in 1956 the Great Britain and Ireland team tied the 1958 match in America, retaining the cup.
[26][27] The United States regained the cup in 1960 with Bonallack winning her foursomes match, playing again with Elizabeth Price, but losing in the singles.