Quotation about golf and a question about a word with missing letters W-m-n

Joel S. Berson Berson at ATT.NET
Tue Aug 2 12:04:15 UTC 2011


At 8/2/2011 05:04 AM, Garson O'Toole wrote:
>Thanks for your valuable comment, Dan. A webpage providing "A Short
>History of the Royal Wimbledon Golf Club" states that a group of women
>opened a nine-hole golf course on Wimbledon Common land about six
>months before the article with "W-m-n" was published.
>
>http://www.rwgc.co.uk/History.aspx
>
>A Ladies Club had been in existence on Wimbledon Common, albeit with a
>ten year break in the 1880's, from the earliest days. In May 1891,
>after 145 ladies had responded to an invitation for membership, they
>opened their own nine hole course on Common land rather reluctantly
>allocated by the Conservators and took possession of their Clubhouse,
>the previously derelict Thatched Cottage, restored by the men.

Perhaps for a while after these events, among the gentlemen of the
Royal Wimbledon Golf Club "women" was a four-letter word.

JSB

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