Garrett, Maureen (1922–)
Garrett, Maureen (1922–)
British golfer. Born Maureen Ruttle, Aug 22, 1922, in England.
Won French Open (1946); served as president of Ladies Golf Union of Great Britain (1982–84) and vice president (1986). Received USGA's Bobby Jones Award for sportsmanship (1983).
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