Joyce Wethered
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Sir John Heathcoat-Amory | |||
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Joyce Wethered, Lady Heathcoat-Amory (17 November 1901 – 18 November 1997) was a golfer regarded as the leading British woman player of the inter-war period.
Joyce learned the game as a child, as did her brother
English Ladies' Amateur Championship
for five consecutive years (1920–24).
She married
Sir John Heathcoat-Amory in 1937, and became Lady Heathcoat-Amory. Her play and swing were greatly admired by Bobby Jones
, the American champion of the same era. Jones, who played several exhibition rounds with her, had a very high regard for her game. She essentially retired from competitive play by 1930.
She played most of her golf at (and was a member of) Worplesdon Golf Club in Surrey. She was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1975.
An exhibition of memorabilia can be seen at Knightshayes Court in Devon, where she lived.
Team appearances
Amateur
- Vagliano Trophy (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1931 (winners)
- Curtis Cup (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1932 (playing captain)
- Women's Home Internationals (representing England): 1921 (winners), 1922 (winners), 1923 (winners), 1924 (winners), 1925 (winners), 1929 (winners)
Bibliography
- Wethered, Joyce Golfing Memories and Methods (1933) Hutchinson
- Knighthayes National Trust guide 2013, ISBN 978-1-84359-430-7
External links
- Articles on and by Joyce Wethered
- Joyce Wethered - The greatest Golfer ever?
- Electronic Resources From SoHG Archives
- Joyce Wethered Swing Sequences From SoHG Master Classes