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DISPENSATION.—One of the rare occasions on which women golfers have been permitted to wear slacks on a course was a working bee carried out by members of the Templeton Ladies’ Club at Templeton this week. The club recently completed the installation of a sprinkler watering system and several women members of the club volunteered to tidy one hole. TOP: Members of the women’s working party parade with their rakes before tackling the fifteenth fairway. LEFT: Raking stones from the fairway; from left are Mesdames C. Lees, M. Clements, E. McHerron and J. Parker.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 18

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DISPENSATION.—One of the rare occasions on which women golfers have been permitted to wear slacks on a course was a working bee carried out by members of the Templeton Ladies’ Club at Templeton this week. The club recently completed the installation of a sprinkler watering system and several women members of the club volunteered to tidy one hole. TOP: Members of the women’s working party parade with their rakes before tackling the fifteenth fairway. LEFT: Raking stones from the fairway; from left are Mesdames C. Lees, M. Clements, E. McHerron and J. Parker. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 18

DISPENSATION.—One of the rare occasions on which women golfers have been permitted to wear slacks on a course was a working bee carried out by members of the Templeton Ladies’ Club at Templeton this week. The club recently completed the installation of a sprinkler watering system and several women members of the club volunteered to tidy one hole. TOP: Members of the women’s working party parade with their rakes before tackling the fifteenth fairway. LEFT: Raking stones from the fairway; from left are Mesdames C. Lees, M. Clements, E. McHerron and J. Parker. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 18

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