Janette Wright

Janette Sneddon Wright (née Robertson, born 7 January 1935)[1] is a Scottish amateur golfer.

[8][9] Wright was part of the British juniors team that played in the Commonwealth tournament at Formby in early July 1953.

[16] Earlier in 1955 she reached the semi-finals of the British Ladies Amateur, losing narrowly to Barbara Romack.

[23][24] In 1959 she won the Scottish Women's Amateur Championship for the first time, beating Belle McCorkindale 6&5 in the final.

[27] The United States regained the cup with Wright losing both her matches, although she took Anne Quast to the 36th hole in the singles.

[28][29] Wright retained the Scottish Women's Amateur Championship later in 1960, beating Dorothea Sommerville in the final.

In his first important professional event, the 1963 News of the World Matchplay at Turnberry, he reached the semi-finals before losing to fellow-Scot John MacDonald.

[37] The previous day he had beaten Tony Grubb in the morning and then Brian Huggett in the afternoon, a match that went to nine extra holes.