May Hezlet
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May Hezlet (1882 – 1969) was a British golf champion. From a golfing family, she and her sisters Florence and Violet Hezlet became top golfers in their era. In 1899, at the golf course in Newcastle, County Down, May Hezlet defeated Rhona Adair to win the first of her five Irish Ladies Close Championships, three of which came in succession from 1904 to 1906. In two of those victories her sister Florence was the runner-up. That same year, she became the youngest-ever winner of the British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship, an age record that still stands.
Hezlet won the British Championship again in 1902 then in 1904 at Scotland's Royal Troon Golf Club she lost the British championship in the final to Charlotte Dod. She won her third British title in 1907 and her fifth Irish Ladies Close Championship in 1908 at the Royal Portrush Golf Club.
May Hezlet published a book titled Ladies Golf in 1904 that was immensely popular and a 2nd edition was published 1907 with an additional updating chapter. In 1912, she contributed to The New Book of Golf by Horace G. Hutchinson.
In 1909, she married a M.E.L. Ross.