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Emma Duggleby is the Daily Telegraph
Woman Golfer of the Year
08 December 2004
England’s Emma Duggleby has
been named as the Daily Telegraph Woman Golfer of
the Year for 2004.
“I am really delighted to
win this, it’s a lovely way to round off the
year,” said Duggleby, from Malton & Norton
in Yorkshire, as her award was announced at the ELGA
annual meeting.
It’s the first time the 33-year-old
has taken this title – although she has captured
practically every other one in British amateur golf.
Among her many honours are the
British, European, English and South African championships
and membership of three Curtis Cup teams.
This year her successes included
victory, with a record score, in the Helen Holm Scottish
Open Strokeplay championship. But the highlight for
Duggleby was the Curtis Cup at Formby where she won
three points out of four for GB&I.
It was at Formby, notes the
Daily Telegraph, that she epitomised the spirit of
amateur golf, notably reaching for her camera to photograph
the gallery.
Melissa Reid,
(Chevin) has won The Daily Telegraph's Joyce Wethered
trophy. Reid, 17, holds the English Girls' championship
title and won The Daily Telegraph's Girls' championship
in Sun City this year.
www.sport.telegraph.co.uk
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