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Cherish the Ladies Royal Concert Hall, Glasow, Scotland 2008 …

A wee bit of a taste of Cherish the Ladies at the Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow, Scotland Jan 17th/08.

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Australia’s Lunn wins Portugal Ladies Open

Seve Ballesteros cancels plans to attend British Open
Seve Ballesteros has canceled plans to attend the British Open at St. Andrews next month.

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Australia’s Lunn wins Portugal Ladies Open
Karen Lunn fired a seven-under 65 to capture the Portugal Ladies Open on Sunday for her first Ladies European Tour win in 13 years.

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Incorporating an Emerald Birthstone Ring into a Classic Outfit …

Incorporating an Emerald Birthstone Ring into a Classic Outfit. Posted on Jun 12, 2010 in For the ladies. logo

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Ladies Fashion Bags And Accessories | FASHION BLOG 1

Ladies Golf has chosen a very long time, in fact, the governing body for amateur golfers in Britain and Ireland, was The Ladies Golf Union (LGU), founded in 1893, although it is believed, that Mary , Queen of Scots (1542-1587) was an …

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the Oldest Ladies Golf Club in the world

Today I will introduce the oldest ladies golf club in the world– The Carnoustie Ladies’ Golf Club to you.

The Carnoustie Ladies’ Golf Club was established in August 1873 for the benefit of the wives of the members of the Dalhousie Golf Club.

These ladies played over an 18 hole, par 3 golf course which stretched westwards from the Lochty Burn. The course was on land donated for the ladies’ use by a Miss Kinloch. The upkeep of the golf course was paid for entirely at the expense of the members who hired their own greenkeeper, the ladies also owned their own green keeping equipment! Unlike today, the golf season at that time was very short, usually from July to September which coincided with the influx of summer residents from Dundee, Edinburgh and surrounding areas, to the seaside resort of Carnoustie.

In 1875, the annual subscription to the club was 2/6d (12p) with an entry fee of 5/- (25p). The prizes played for were often donated by the gentlemen of the Dalhousie Golf Club who were very generous. In 1868 a Miss E Stewart won the Gold Medal with a score of 115 over 36 holes, she was also presented with a set of gold bangles, 2nd prize on this occasion was a gold scent bottle.

In 1895 the club moved to its new, purpose built clubhouse which has changed very little since these days. In 1899 the upkeep of the course was taken over by the borough commissioners and, after the redesigning of all courses by James Braid in the 1920’s, the short Ladies’ course was abandoned in favour of the new Ladies’ tees which had been built on the Carnoustie links.

The Carnoustie Ladies’ Golf Club continues in much the same way as it always has, the membership of 100 Ladies’ remains fairly constant. The Gold Medal first played for in 1875 is still played for today as are many other old trophies that have been collected through the years. Carnoustie Ladies’ Golf Club has the proud distinction of being the oldest remaining all Ladies’ golf club in the world. The club continues to look to the future and nurtures a small but valuable junior section and are happy to extend their overseas membership.

A Note of Friendship: A Queen Imprisoned

She and her ladies begin a large project…

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Things That Cannot Be And That Are – Poetry (finally!)

If I recall correctly, it’s conflated something that happened in Russia (though involving a Scot) with Mary Queen of Scot’s four ladies in waiting called Mary. Link | Reply | Parent | Thread …

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