Ladies' Golf Club of Toronto celebrates 100th anniversary of unique course

Janet Walker celebrates after sinking a putt at the Ladies’ Golf Club of Toronto, during a tournament to mark 100-years of the exclusively women’s golf club, in Thornhill, Ontario, Saturday, June 22, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston

MARKHAM, Ont. - Women dressed as flappers, or in kilts with tam-o’-shanters, or carrying parasols, a few with tie-die shirts and headbands like the hippies of the 1960s, and hundreds of others got together to play golf and celebrate.

The Ladies' Golf Club of Toronto continued its 100th anniversary festivities on Saturday with a tournament around the Stanley Thompson-designed course in Thornhill, Ont., with members encouraged to wear period clothes. Margaret Auld, the chair of club's archives committee, said the event was an example of the special culture at the only golf club in North America that was created by women, for women.

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