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Women play golf at the La Jolla County Club, circa 1930.
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Women play golf at the La Jolla County Club, circa 1930.
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The night-time lights have gone out indefinitely at Mission Bay Golf Course, so golfers will have get their game in during the day, as these woman did in this picture circa 1930 at the La Jolla Country Club. In the background, a 1929 La Salle Dual Cowl Phaeton can be seen. The clubhouse is at left. The San Diego Union-Tribune historical photos are provided by the San Diego History Center. To browse additional materials visit https://collections.sandiegohistory.org/.

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