[2] At the end of the month, she reached the final of the English Women's Amateur Championship at Royal Lytham, losing to Marley Spearman.
However, she made a bogey at the final hole and Chadwick's par 3 was sufficient for a narrow victory.
[5] The following month, she won the Hovis International at Woolaton Park, finishing seven strokes ahead of the runner-up, Vivien Saunders.
[6] Also in 1967, she made her debut for Great Britain & Ireland in the Vagliano Trophy and she played for England in the European Ladies' Team Championship in Portugal and the Women's Home Internationals.
[7][8][9] Everard missed out on selection for the 1968 Curtis Cup match but in October played for the Great Britain & Ireland team of three in the Espirito Santo Trophy in Australia.
[1] In early 1973, she was part of an English team that toured East Africa while in October 1973 she played for Great Britain & Ireland in the Women's International Series in Australia.
[15][16] In 1973 she was runner-up to Belle Robertson in the inaugural Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open Championship.
[19][20] Playing with John Putt, she won the Sunningdale Foursomes in 1973, beating Carl Mason and Howard Clark 6&5 in the final.
[21] Everard's four Curtis Cup appearances were during a period when the United States dominated the event, winning 13 matches in a row from 1960 to 1984.