Sally Barber (née Bonallack, born 9 April 1938)[1] is an English amateur golfer.
[2] In 1958, she won the German women's championship, beating Marietta Gütermann 8&6 in the final.
[4] In 1961, she reached the semi-finals of the English Women's Amateur Championship at Littlestone but was beaten 3&2 by Peggy Reece.
Barber was not selected for the foursomes and lost her singles match on the final day, 6&5 to Clifford Ann Creed.
She returned in 1968 and immediately won the English Women's Amateur Championship at Hunstanton, beating Dinah Oxley 5&4 in the 36-hole final.
[12] The following month, she reached the quarter-finals of the Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship at Walton Heath, losing to Claudine Cros-Rubin.
[19] They came close to winning the event in 1973, finishing a stroke behind the leading two pairs after missing a short putt at the final hole.