Corlett first played in the English Women's Amateur Championship in 1921 at Lytham & St Annes Golf Club, losing in the second round to Eleanor Helme, 7&6.
[1] In 1923, she played in the Womens Amateur Championship at Burnham & Berrow, losing by one hole to Jean McCulloch in the second round.
The final stages were played in heavy rain and Corlett was perhaps affected by the fact that she wore spectacles.
[14] In October, she reached the quarter-finals of the English Women's Amateur Championship at Aldeburgh, losing to Sylvia Bailey at the 19th hole.
[17] In May 1932, Corlett played in the inaugural Curtis Cup match at Wentworth which was won by the United States.
[18][19] In 1934, Corlett was not selected for the Home Internationals but reached the semi-finals of the Womens Amateur Championship at Royal Porthcawl, losing 3&1 to Pam Barton.
[20] In July, she was chosen as first-reserve for the British team to play in the Curtis Cup at Chevy Chase, Maryland, but did not travel to the event.
[31] In late May she was selected for the Curtis Cup match at the Essex County Club in Massachusetts in early September.
[32] Britain led by 2 points after the foursomes but the United States won 5 of the 6 singles to win the match.
[35] Corlett played in the Vagliano Trophy match in early June 1939, and reached the quarter-finals of the Womens Amateur Championship later in the month, losing by one hole to Beryl Newton.
[36][37] In addition to her two Curtis Cup and five Vagliano Trophy appearances for the British team, Corlett played 11 times for England in the Women's Home Internationals between 1927 and 1939, missing only 1928 and 1934.