- Harriot Curtis
Harriot Sumner Curtis (
June 30 1881 –October 25 1974 ) was an Americangolf champion and an early participant in the sport ofskiing . From the Manchester,Massachusetts area, she was one of ten children. Her father was a colonel in theUnion Army cavalry during theAmerican Civil War . Her brother, James Freeman Curtis became a lawyer inNew York City and was the AssistantUnited States Secretary of the Treasury under PresidentWilliam Howard Taft .Her cousin, Laurence Curtis, who served as the second President of the
United States Golf Association in 1897-98, encouraged the family to take up the game of golf. As a result, Harriot and her sister younger Margaret began playing golf at an early age. As young ladies they played out of the Essex County Club in Manchester and were members of the Women's Golf Association of Massachusetts. Founded in 1900, it the first state women's golf association in the United States.In 1904, Harriot Curtis was a co-winner of the Medal given to the golfer who shoots the lowest score in qualifying rounds at the
United States Women's Amateur Golf Championship . At the 1906 U.S. Championship, held at the Brae Burn Country Club nearBoston , she defeated Mary B. Adams in the finals to win the title. In 1907 she met her sister Margaret in the final at the Midlothian Country Club, nearChicago . Her sister won the title and went on to win the Championship two more times. In 1908, Harriot Curtis set a record with the lowest score at the U.S. Championship but lost in the second round.In 1905 the Curtis sisters and four other American women golfers made the first informal visit to Britain to play team matches and to compete in the
British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship . This led to four British women coming to the United States to compete in the U.S. Championship a few years later in 1909. One of the British women was that year's British Amateur championDorothy Campbell who won the U.S. title, becoming the first woman to hold both golf titles.In 1932, Margaret Curtis and her sister donated the
Curtis Cup for the biennial golfing competition between the United States and Great Britain. Active in golfing matters for most of her life, in December 1955 the Women's Golf Association of Massachusetts established a tournament in her and her sister's honor. The trophy, known as "The Curtis Bowl," is a replica of the Curtis Cup.She died in
Manchester, Massachusetts , aged 93.
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