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Phyllis Barclay started to make an impression on the
women's golf scene just as the era of
Canadian interprovincial team
play was being introduced.
Born in Delisle, she moved to Saskatoon with
her family in 1926, played school sports and her earliest test in
individual sports was in speed skating where she was silver medalist in
the 1932 city half-mile championship.
Phyllis made her first Saskatchewan women's
golf team in 1948, joining Mabel Palko, Eleanor Van Impe and Renee
Robbins on a team, which competed at St. John, N.B. She won the first
flight final. She made the Saskatchewan team on 11 occasions, including
1958 when the Canadian tournament came to Saskatoon.
At the national level, she once played a
round against Marlene Stewart Streit and once against six-time Canadian
champion Ada MacKenzie.
As well, Phyllis was Saskatoon's city
champion in 1949, 1950, 1951 and 1952 and she won the Saskatchewan title
in 1948, was runner-up in 1949 and 1950 and won Saskatchewan again in
1951. She shot a hole-in-one at the Saskatoon Golf and Country Club on
May 20, 1969, and within a month, her husband, Howitt, also went out and
shot one.
After
moving to Vancouver in 1970, Phyllis joined the Fraser View Golf and
Country Club and qualified for the British Columbia senior team in 1971.
She was also a member of the Saskatoon rink, which
won the Saskatchewan women's curling championship in 1952. |