'Never look down on someone, unless you're helping them up.'
'SAAGA concentrates on abilities not disabilities.'

I am married to Pete and we have 2 sons and 6 gorgeous grandchildren. Pete and I immigrated to WA in 2006 to live near our younger son.
I had an above knee amputation in 1971 following a diagnosis of cancer. On my recovery I returned to my career in nursing and I finished my career as Director of Nursing in an Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Hospital.
I started playing golf when I retired. I first entered an amputee open in 1996, when I discovered the fun of amputee golf, although I played badly!
I have since played in several UK, European and South African Amputee Opens. I was Lady Champ 3 times in UK. One of my proudest moments was winning in Sweden in 1999 in the group B against all 18 plus handicappers, men and women! I was lucky to be chosen to play in the English team against Sweden in 2003 and 2005, when England drew one and won one.
I first played in Australia in 2002 when I competed in the World Series at the Lakes. I have played in 4 Australian Opens and 2 QAGA opens. I was the first Australian Ladies Champ in 2004. Although I have always been thrilled to win sometimes I have been the only lady so I am delighted that more lady amputees are now entering.
My biggest disappointment in my golfing life is that I have not been able to persuade Pete to take up the game!
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