Jeanne Bisgood

[5] As a 15-year-old, Bisgood played in the 1938 Girls Amateur Championship at Stoke Poges, losing 5&4 to Sheila Stroyan in the second round.

[6] In August 1945, she won the Daily Sketch Women's National Tournament, an 18-hole stroke-play event at Royal Mid-Surrey, with a score of 75.

[9] In the Womens Amateur Championship, she beat the American Grace Lenczyk in the third round but then lost to Clarrie Reddan.

[11] Bisgood reached the quarter-finals of the 1950 Womens Amateur Championship, losing 3&2 to Jessie Valentine, a performance good enough to see her selected for the 1950 Curtis Cup team at the Country Club of Buffalo in September.

[17] In 1951, Bisgood reached the semi-finals of the Womens Amateur Championship at Broadstone Golf Club, losing at the 22nd hole to Kitty MacCann.

[18] In July she won the Daily Graphic Women's National Tournament at Wentworth, scoring 80 on the west course and then 69 on the east course.

[19] In October she won the English Women's Amateur Championship at St Annes Old Links, beating Gabrielle Keiller 2&1 in the 36-hole final.

[23] The following week, the pair met again in the quarter-finals of the Womens Amateur Championship, Murray winning this time at the 19th hole.

[29] In September at Prince’s she won the English Women's Amateur Championship for the second time, beating Jean McIntyre 6&5 in the final.

[31] In late June 1954 she reached the quarter-finals of the Womens Amateur Championship, losing by one hole to Frances Stephens.

[42] She studied History at the University of Oxford in 1941, but left after a year to join the Women's Royal Naval Service.

[46] Bisgood was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1982 Birthday Honours as chairman of the Dorset Education Committee.