A series in seven parts about the growth and development of golf, including its personalities, great players and ' great moments'. Introduced by Peter Alllss 4: The Ladies
The pedigree of women's golf is impeccable. Mary Queen of Scots played it. In the 1920s Joyce Wethered was the greatest player of the age. Yet in many places the ladies are still regarded as second-class citizens. But not in America, where the money-winning exploits of Kathy Whitworth , Jo-Anne Carner and Nancy Lopez-Melton are a matter of national pride.
Film editor JOCK CLARK
Producer cordon menzies BBC Scotland
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