Sybil Whigham

[4] "The names of the Misses Whigham are renowned all over the world where golf is played," explained fellow player May Hezlet in 1907.

[8] In 1900 she and her sister played in the British Ladies Amateur at the Royal North Devon Golf Club.

[4] In 1901 she defeated May Hezlet before losing to Rhona Adair at the British Ladies Amateur in Aberdovey, Wales.

[1] She lived in Woking for much of her adult life, appearing in electoral registers there from 1918 to 1945, and was a member of the Women's Voluntary Service during World War II.

[14] Another socialite niece, Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, was at the center of a particularly salacious divorce scandal in 1963.

Sybil Whigham, from a 1907 publication.