Susan Armitage (married name Langridge, born 5 April 1943)[1] is an English amateur golfer.
[2] She reached the quarter-finals of the Girls Amateur Championship losing, 3 and 1, to the eventual winner Diane Robb.
[3] The following week Armitage won the Midland women's championship at Church Brampton, beating Robb in the final by one hole.
[8] Armitage also reached the semi-finals of the English Women's Amateur Championship in 1963, losing narrowly to Liz Chadwick.
[10] In 1964 Armitage was selected for Curtis Cup team at Royal Porthcawl, the first to have two sets of 18-hole matches.
[16][17] Armitage made her senior debut for the English team in the Women's Home Internationals in 1963 and played each year until 1966.
[29] He reached the quarter-finals of the 1961 English Amateur and played for the senior England team against France in 1962.