Wilson, Enid (b. 1910)
Wilson, Enid (b. 1910)
English golfer. Born Mar 15, 1910, in Stonebroon, Derbyshire, England.
One of England's top women players, won British Girls' championship (1925); won the British Women's Amateur 3 years in a row (1931–33); member of the Curtis Cup team (1932); won the English Ladies' title (1928, 1930) and was runner-up (1927).
See also Enid Wilson and Robert A. Lewis So That's What I Do! (Donovan & Murdoch, 1935).
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