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Jeanne Bisgood (Jeanne Mary Bisgood) was born on 11 August, 1923 in Surrey, England, is an English amateur golfer. Discover Jeanne Bisgood's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 100 years old?
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She is a member of famous golfer with the age 100 years old group.
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Jeanne Bisgood Net Worth
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She had previously married, in 1912, to Major Douglas Harvey, who was killed in Mesopotamia in 1917, with whom she had a son Ian Harvey who became a Conservative MP.
Jeanne Mary Bisgood (born 11 August 1923) is an English former amateur golfer.
Bisgood was born on 11 August 1923, the daughter of the Bert Bisgood and Dorothy Cundall, who were married in 1922.
Bert Bisgood had played cricket for Somerset, becoming the first Somerset cricketer to score a century on debut.
He was also a badminton international for Ireland.
Dorothy was also a noted badminton player, winning three doubles titles at the All England Open Badminton Championships.
As a 15-year-old, Bisgood played in the 1938 Girls Amateur Championship at Stoke Poges, losing 5&4 to Sheila Stroyan in the second round.
In August 1945, she won the Daily Sketch Women's National Tournament, an 18-hole stroke-play event at Royal Mid-Surrey, with a score of 75.
In 1948 she reached the quarter-finals of the English Women's Amateur Championship.
In 1949, Bisgood played for England in the Women's Home Internationals for the first time, winning her singles match as England won narrowly 5–4 against Scotland.
In the Womens Amateur Championship, she beat the American Grace Lenczyk in the third round but then lost to Clarrie Reddan.
Following the championship she was selected for the British team to play Belgium and then France in the Vagliano Trophy.
Bisgood reached the quarter-finals of the 1950 Womens Amateur Championship, losing 3&2 to Jessie Valentine, a performance good enough to see her selected for the 1950 Curtis Cup team at the Country Club of Buffalo in September.
She represented England in a match against a team of visiting Australian women, winning her singles match.
In the 1950 Curtis Cup, the Americans won 7 matches to 1, with one match halved, Bisgood losing both her matches.
The team later played a Canadian team, Bisgood winning both her matches in an 8–2 victory.
She won the English Women's Amateur Championship three times, in 1951, 1953 and 1957 and played in the Curtis Cup three times, in 1950, 1952 and 1954.
In 1951, Bisgood reached the semi-finals of the Womens Amateur Championship at Broadstone Golf Club, losing at the 22nd hole to Kitty MacCann.
The following week she again played for Britain against Belgium and then France, the British team winning both matches.
In July she won the Daily Graphic Women's National Tournament at Wentworth, scoring 80 on the west course and then 69 on the east course.
In October she won the English Women's Amateur Championship at St Annes Old Links, beating Gabrielle Keiller 2&1 in the 36-hole final.
Bisgood won a number of one-day events in Britain, including the 18-hole Roehampton Gold Cup, which she won three times in succession from 1951 to 1953, and the 36-hole Astor Salver which she won in the same three years.
Bisgood was selected for the 1952 Curtis Cup team at Muirfield.
The British team took a 2–1 lead on the first day, Bisgood not being selected for these foursomes match.
The singles matches were tied 3–3, to give Britain their first Curtis Cup win.
Playing in the fourth singles match, Bisgood beat Mae Murray 6&5.
Bisgood was part of the British team that won the Commonwealth tournament at Formby in early July 1953.
The other teams were Canada, New Zealand and a British juniors team.
The New Zealanders and Canadians also played matches against England, Bisgood playing both matches.
She also competed in the 72-hole Sunday Graphic Women's National Tournament at Sunningdale.
She finished third, behind Frances Stephens and Jean Donald.
In September at Prince’s she won the English Women's Amateur Championship for the second time, beating Jean McIntyre 6&5 in the final.
In November 1953, Bisgood was one of the first three women selected for the 1954 Curtis Cup team at Merion Golf Club.
In late June 1954 she reached the quarter-finals of the Womens Amateur Championship, losing by one hole to Frances Stephens.
In the Curtis Cup, the Americans won 6 matches to 3.
Bisgood did not play in the foursomes and lost her singles match.
The team had earlier won a match against a Canadian team, Bisgood winning both her matches.
The following week, the pair met again in the quarter-finals of the Womens Amateur Championship, Murray winning this time at the 19th hole.
In her defence of the English Women's Amateur Championship she lost to Frances Stephens in the third round.