Wanda Morgan

She played three times for Britain in the Curtis Cup, in 1932, 1934 and 1936 and for England in the Women's Home Internationals between 1931 and 1953.

Morgan first came to national notice when she reached the semi-finals of the 1929 English Women's Amateur Championship at Broadstone, losing 4&3 to Molly Gourlay.

[8] Later in October, she played for Britain in the inaugural match against France at Oxhey Golf Club.

[10][11] Morgan reached the quarter-finals of the Womens Amateur Championship before losing to Ina Clarke by 2 holes.

She was second in the qualifying for the Womens Amateur Championship but lost in the first round of the match-play to Diana Plumpton.

[16] Morgan was tied for fourth place in the qualifying for the 1934 Womens Amateur Championship but lost in the second round to Freda Coats.

[17][18] In July, Morgan was again selected for the British team to play in the Curtis Cup at Chevy Chase, Maryland.

[22] In the quarter-finals she had a close match against Mary Johnson, winning by one hole, and then beat Jessie Anderson 2&1 in the semi-finals.

[28] Later in the year she played Newell again, in the quarter-finals of the English Women's Amateur Championship at Hayling.

[33] However she retained her English Women's Amateur Championship title, beating Madeleine Fyshe 4&2 in the final at St Enodoc in Cornwall.

[35] In early 1938 Morgan took a paid position with Dunlop which resulted in the loss of her amateur status.

She was able to play in the Worplesdon Mixed Foursomes, reaching the final in 1938 and, with Eustace Storey, winning the event in 1948.