She was the first woman golf professional in Britain to play in a normally all men national championship on her home course at Lossiemouth.
[2] This was the Scottish Professional Championship of 1933 finishing ahead of many of her male colleagues.
In recognition of her achievement, she was presented by the True Temper Corporation of America, with a set of the recently introduced steel shafted clubs.
[3] Farquhar married John Alexander Main in 1946 and was reinstated to the amateur game in 1949 and reached the semi-final of the Scottish Women's Amateur Championship, played at Troon of that same year, losing 8&7 to the eventual winner, Jean Donald.
[3] Again in 1951 she was selected for Scotland, and repeated her achievements of the previous year by winning all her matches.