This illustration from an 1894 Harper&#x27;s Bazar shows the practical ensemble many women golfers were wearing at that time.  It consisted of a skirt that was several inches off the ground, and a simple blouse.  However there were still problems.  A full swing of the club was hindered by the blouse sleeves that were too fitted.  The skirt often caught the club as it swept by - turns out cycling wasn&#x27;t the only sport wear skirts interfered in Londonderry&#x27;s day