When the Ladies' Golf Club of Toronto began in 1924, some provinces had not even granted women the right to vote. Most married golfers were social members of their husbands' clubs and single women rarely held memberships. Women club members could not hold shares or vote on club affairs. And of course, women's playing times were limited. Women golfers in the Toronto area were fortunate that these conditions were unacceptable to Ada Mackenzie. Although...
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