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Sally Barber was born on 9 April, 1938, is an English amateur golfer. Discover Sally Barber'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 85 years old?

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1938

Sally Barber ( Bonallack, born 9 April 1938) is an English amateur golfer.

1956

Barber represented England in the 1956 England–Scotland girls match at Seaton Carew- In 1958 she won the German women's championship, beating Marietta Gütermann 8&6 in the final.

1958

She won the German women's championship in 1958 and played in the 1962 Curtis Cup.

She is the sister of Michael Bonallack

1960

She make debut for England in the Women's Home Internationals in 1960.

1961

In 1961 she reached the semi-finals of the English Women's Amateur Championship at Littlestone, but was beaten 3&2 by Peggy Reece.

Barber made her debut for Great Britain & Ireland in the 1961 Vagliano Trophy.

She lost her foursomes match on the opening day but won her singles match on the final day.

Playing in the final match she came from behind to beat Martine Gajan and give the team a narrow victory by 8 matches to 7.

1962

Barber was selected for the 1962 Curtis Cup in Colorado.

The British lost heavily winning just one of the nine 36-hole matches.

Barber was not selected for the foursomes and lost her singles match on the final day, 6&5 to Clifford Ann Creed.

She married David Barber in late 1962.

1963

She played in the Vagliano Trophy at Muirfield in September 1963.

She won both her foursomes matches but was not selected for either set of singles.

1964

Barber did not play competitive golf from 1964 to 1967.

1968

She returned in 1968 and immediately won the English Women's Amateur Championship at Hunstanton, beating Dinah Oxley 5&4 in the 36-hole final.

The following month she reached the quarter-finals of the Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship at Walton Heath, losing to Claudine Cros-Rubin.

She also reached final of the English championship at Rye where she met Dinah Oxley, who she had beaten in the 1968 final.

This time Oxley won, 3&2, in the 18-hole final.

1969

In 1969 she reached the quarter-finals of the English championship before losing to Mary Everard.

She also played in the Vagliano Trophy match in France.

1970

In early 1970 she was runner-up with Mary Everard in the.Avia Foursomes.

Barber played less in major events from the mid-1970s, although she continued to play in the Avia Foursomes.

1971

The pair met again in the 1971 championship at Royal Liverpool, their third meeting in the final in four years.

Oxley retained her title, winning 5&4 in the final.

1972

In 1972 Barber and Everard were again runners-up in the Avia Foursomes, just a stroke behind the winners.

1973

They came close to winning the event in 1973, finishing a stroke behind the leading two pairs after missing a short putt at the final hole.

1976

With Angela Bonallack she won the event in 1976 and with Angela Uzielli she was runner-up in 1979.

1977

In 1977 and 1978 she was captain of the England team in the Women's Home Internationals.

In 1977 at Cork she was one of the eight players, although she did not select herself for any matches.

1978

She won the English Women's Amateur Championship in 1978 and was twice a runner-up.

In 1978 she was a non-playing captain.

1979

In 1979 Barber turned professional to play in the Women's Professional Golfers' Association events, later regarded as the inaugural season of the Ladies European Tour.

1982

She was reinstated as an amateur in 1982.

She was later the captain and also the selector of a number of British and English teams.

She is the sister of Michael Bonallack and was the sister-in-law of Angela Bonallack.