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Dinah Lillianne Henson ( Oxley, 17 October 1948 – 30 April 2020) was an English amateur golfer. She won the
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in 1970. She played in the Curtis Cup four times, in 1968, 1970, 1972 and 1976.


Golf career

Aged 14, Henson won the
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in 1963, beating Barbara Whitehead, 2 and 1, in the final. The following year she made her debut for England in the annual
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, and in 1965 she won the English girls title. In 1966, she was the losing finalist in both the English championship and the Girls Amateur Championship, losing narrowly to Barbara Whitehead and Jill Hutton. In 1967, Henson made her debut in senior events, playing for Great Britain in the
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in Canada, for Great Britain & Ireland in the Vagliano Trophy and for England in the Women's Home Internationals. In 1968, she made her debut in the Curtis Cup. She played regularly in international matches until competing in the Curtis Cup match in mid-1972. She was part of the team of three for the
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, where they finished sixth. Henson was the leading Great Britain & Ireland scorer on each of the four rounds. Henson also had success individually. In 1968, she reached the final of the
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, losing to Sally Barber in the final. However, she met Barber again in the final in both 1970 and 1971, winning both times. In 1968, playing with
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, she won the
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. In 1969, she won the
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, an under-21 event. She was runner-up in the Hovis International in 1969, 15 strokes behind
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, and was also a joint runner-up in the event in 1971. Also in 1969, she was a semi-finalist in the
Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship The Women's Amateur Championship, previously known as the Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship, was founded in 1893 by the Ladies' Golf Union. It is organised by The R&A, which merged with the Ladies' Golf Union in 2017. Until the dawn of the ...
, losing to Ann Irvin at the 19th hole. The following year, she won the event, beating Belle Robertson by one hole in the final. She had led the stroke-play qualifying. Henson won the
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three years in succession, 1969, 1970 and 1971. In 1969, she was runner-up in the inaugural
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, although she was nine strokes behind the winner, Ann Irvin. Henson was married soon after competing in the 1972 Curtis Cup and dropped out of international competition, returning in 1974. She competed in the 1974
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. She was a joint winner of the Newmark International in 1975, and won the event by nine strokes in 1977. Playing with Jeremy Caplan, she won the
Worplesdon Mixed Foursomes The Worplesdon Open Scratch Mixed Foursomes is an open mixed foursomes golf tournament contested annually at the Worplesdon Golf Club in Surrey since 1921. From its inception until the 1960s the event attracted many of the leading amateur golfer ...
for the second time in 1977. Henson made her fourth appearance in the Curtis Cup in 1976 and played for England in the Home Internationals for the final time in 1978.


Personal life

Born Dinah Oxley, she married James Henson in 1972. She died in 2020 aged 71.


Team appearances

* Curtis Cup (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1968, 1970, 1972, 1976 * Vagliano Trophy (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1967, 1969, 1971 (winners) *
Commonwealth Trophy The Astor Trophy is a women's team golf tournament between teams of amateurs golfers from Great Britain and Ireland, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa. It has been played every four years since 1959. From its foundation until 2007 it ...
(representing Great Britain): 1967 (winners), 1971 (winners) * Espirito Santo Trophy (representing Great Britain & Ireland):
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* European Ladies' Team Championship (representing England):
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(winners),
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(winners) * Women's Home Internationals (representing England): 1967 (joint winners), 1968 (winners), 1969, 1970 (winners), 1975 (winners), 1976 (winners), 1977 (winners), 1978 (winners) *
England–Scotland girls match The Girls Home Internationals was an amateur team golf championship for girls between the four Home Nations. Ireland was represented by the whole island of Ireland.The event was organised by The R&A. The inaugural event was held in 1969 and the ...
(representing England): 1964 (winners), 1965 (tie), 1966


References

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