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2009
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Chapel Hill native Estelle Lawson Page never took formal golfing lessons, yet six years after learning the game she was one of America's top women golfers.
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Tar Heel Junior Historian (NoCar F 251 T3x), Vol. 34 Issue 1, Fall 1994, p13-16, il
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3264
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Estelle Lawson Page wanted to be a doctor but was prevented by her father. She turned to golf, becoming one of the nation's best golfers and winning over twenty-two tournaments. She was one of the five original members of the N.C. Sports Hall of Fame.
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15176
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Estelle Lawson Page became a golfer in 1931 and went on to a very successful athletic career. In 1938 she clinched the Women's Carolinas' Golf tournament in Linville, N.C. Her other accolades included: National Women's Amateur Golf Champion, placed and won at the Mid South medal tourney, and chosen for the Curtis Cup team to face off against Britain's best female golfers.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 6 Issue 7, July 1938, p1, 20, il
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