Betty Stanhope-Cole

Betty Stanhope-Cole
 Golfer 
Personal information
Born (1937-09-21) September 21, 1937
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Nationality  Canada
Residence Edmonton, Alberta
Career
Status Amateur

Betty Stanhope-Cole (born September 21, 1937) is an Canadian retired amateur golfer. She is a member of the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame.

Early life

Stanhope-Cole was born in Calgary and moved to Edmonton in her teen years. In her younger years, she played tennis. She was taught how to golf by Edmonton gold pros Alex Olynyk and Henry Martell.[1]

Career

In 1974 and 1976, she was ranked as the top women's golfer in Canada.[2] She was Canadian Junior Girls Champion in 1964, Canadian Ladies’ Champion in 1957, and Canadian Ladies’ Close Champion in 1967. She has also been a member of the Canadian Commonwealth Golf Team (1963, 1971) and Canadian World Team (1964, 1974, and 1976). In 1980, she was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. Stanhope-Cole is also a former curler, having won three Alberta championships as skip.[3] Betty Stanhope-Cole Park in Edmonton is named for her.

References

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