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THE LEADING AUSTRALIAN WOMAN GOLFER, 20-year-old Mrs J. Thomas, gets advice from her father, Mr F. Stephenson, before leaving for the United States to compete on the women’s professional circuit there. Mrs Thomas, who turned professional because of the lack of local competition, is noted for her modern golfing dress and for her outspokenness. She refused a university scholarship, preferring to further her golfing career.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33046, 13 October 1972, Page 24

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THE LEADING AUSTRALIAN WOMAN GOLFER, 20-year-old Mrs J. Thomas, gets advice from her father, Mr F. Stephenson, before leaving for the United States to compete on the women’s professional circuit there. Mrs Thomas, who turned professional because of the lack of local competition, is noted for her modern golfing dress and for her outspokenness. She refused a university scholarship, preferring to further her golfing career. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33046, 13 October 1972, Page 24

THE LEADING AUSTRALIAN WOMAN GOLFER, 20-year-old Mrs J. Thomas, gets advice from her father, Mr F. Stephenson, before leaving for the United States to compete on the women’s professional circuit there. Mrs Thomas, who turned professional because of the lack of local competition, is noted for her modern golfing dress and for her outspokenness. She refused a university scholarship, preferring to further her golfing career. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33046, 13 October 1972, Page 24

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