Thomson, Muriel (1954–)
Thomson, Muriel (1954–)
Scottish golfer. Born Dec 12, 1954, in Aberdeen, Scotland; sister of Anne Bowman (golfer).
One of triplets, recorded 10 top-10 finishes in 1st season on pro tour; won Canadian Foursome (1978); member of Curtis Cup team (1978); won Elizabeth Ann Classic and Hambro Life Order of Merit (1981); spent 11 years on the Ladies' European tour; was the 1st woman to be appointed a Club Professional in Scotland.
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