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In 1927 a resolution was put before an EGM to charge all
lady players a monthly subscription of HK$2 per month. The
motion was lost but was eventually passed five years later.
The men's subscription was HK$7 per month.
One of the outstanding pre-war women players was Mrs Lambert,
who won outright the Harry Hancock Championship Cup as a result
of three successive triumphs. Mr C. Bulmer-Johnson presented
a new cup for the Ladies Championship, which was won for the
first time by 19-handicapper Mrs Wren.
The wearing of shorts by ladies gave rise to a debate in
committee in 1920 and an endeavour was made to persuade some
of the ladies to dress a little less provocatively. At the
Annual General Meeting in 1933 Mr Stanley Dodwell asked whether
courteous representations could be made to the Ladies' Section
in regard to the wearing of shorts. After discoursing on his
inability to keep his eye on the ball while playing in the
presence of shorts-clad ladies, he went on to say that, "nothing
but official action, tactfully, but firmly taken, will save
us from the widespread and indiscriminate adoption of this
disturbingly scanty, unbecoming and unladylike mode of attire".
In November, 1946, it was decided that wives and lady relatives
of members could play at Fanling on payment of the pre-war
subscription by the member, and that other ladies could play
with a member on payment of a green fee of HK$1.
The first post-war meeting of the Ladies' Section was held
at The Helena May Institute on Tuesday, August 26, 1947. It
was attended, amongst others, by Mrs A. Shewan, one of the
last pre-war captains, and Mrs M. Cassidy acted as secretary.
Mrs H.G. Sturgess-Wells was elected Chairman and paid tribute
to the energetic manner in which the men's Committee was working
to restore the courses at Fanling and Deep Water Bay.
She told the meeting that the Committee had agreed to give
the Ladies' Section an annual grant, as had been the custom
before the war, and that the success of the section now depended
upon the support of the ladies themselves.
On October 21, 1947, the first post-war Ladies' Day at Fanling
was staged. Later in the year the Ladies' Section received
a letter from the Club Secretary saying that five trophies
were in the custody of The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking
Corporation. The trophies were the Railway Cup, Ross Cup,
Championship Cup, Taggart Cup, and Glover Cup ..While the
latter 3 trophies are still being played for today, the Railway
Cup and the Ross Cup has been replaced by the Nancy Ling Trophy
and the Joyce Green Trophy respectively.
In 1956 the Ladies' Section assumed responsibility for the
running of the annual Club Ball. Originally known as 'The
Golfer's Dance', the event, in the early years, alternated
between The Peninsula Hotel and The Repulse Bay Hotel. The
ladies continued to organise the ball until 1987, when the
Club took over and ran it with the assistance of the ladies.
The Hong Kong Golf Club has one of the largest ladies' sections
of any club in Hong Kong. There are currently more than
550 lady players with handicaps (the maximum is 36),
of whom about 80 play competition golf regularly on
Tuesdays, which is also known as the Ladies' Day. The
Fanling season for the Ladies Section runs from September
to May and the Deep Water Bay Season runs through the
summer months. The Ladies' Section organises more than
80 competitions for its members, with a regular turnout
of between 60 and 80 ladies.
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