Agnes Steel "Nan" Baird (married name Wardlaw; 26 May 1911 – 25 October 1993) was a Scottish amateur golfer.
In 1929 Baird became the first Scottish winner of the Girls Amateur Championship when she beat Sylvia Bailey 4&3 in the final at Stoke Poges.
[1] She won the West of Scotland Ladies' Championship in 1931, beating Freda Coats by one hole in the final.
[3][4] Baird won the Scottish Women's Amateur Championship in 1934, beating Jessie Anderson by one hole in the final.
[7] Baird played in the 1938 Curtis Cup match at the Essex County Club in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts.