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Marnie MacMillan was born
in Toronto, came to Saskatoon with her family at the age of two and
attended Buena Vista School. She went back east to graduate from high
school in Toronto and from a physical education program at McGill
University.
Her early golf was played at the Saskatoon
Golf and Country Club where her teacher was Bill Kinnear. She competed
in the Saskatchewan championships in 1936, finishing second, and
competed in the Canadian championships in 1937.
Marnie's adult years
of playing golf have been at the Riverside Country Club where she was on
the sports committee, then women's club captain and also served a term
as northern handicap director on the executive of the Saskatchewan
branch of the Canadian association.
In 1963, she was
elected to the national executive of the Canadian Ladies' Golf
Association for a three-year term, the first Saskatchewan woman to be so
honored. During her term on the national executive, she wrote a Course
Rating Booklet. In 1967, Marnie was chairperson when the Canadian Ladies
Open golf championships came to Riverside.
She has been a life
member at Riverside since 1981 and has been the club's archivist. |