Glover played for Scotland in the
Women's internationals at Deal in 1902. She was not in the team of six against Ireland but played the following day against England, when the teams were increased to ten. England beat Scotland 8–0 with two matches halved. Glover lost her match. In the
Women's Amateur Championship that followed, Glover reached the fifth round, the quarter-finals, before losing 7&5 to the eventual winner,
May Hezlet. In May 1903, Glover travelled to
Royal Portrush to play in the Women's Amateur Championship. In the second round she met
May Hezlet, losing again, this time by 6&4. The first
Scottish Women's Amateur Championship was held in June 1903. It was organised by the
St Rule Club and played on the
Old Course at St Andrews. Glover met
Molly Graham in the final. The match was level after 17 holes but Glover won the 18th to win the match. In 1904, before the Women's Amateur Championship at
Troon, a triangular series of internationals were arranged. England beat Scotland 5–4, Ireland beat England 6–3 and Scotland beat Ireland 7–2, one match being halved in each contest. The first two matches were played at Troon, the third at
Prestwick. Glover lost to
Lottie Dod but beat
Rhona Adair, the reigning women's champion. On the Monday before the championship a stroke-play event was generally organised. In difficult conditions Glover scored 81 to win the competition by 5 strokes. In the championship, Glover lost in the second round to
Madge Maitland, also from the Elie and Earlsferry club, at the 19th hole. The
Scottish Women's Amateur Championship was held the following week at Prestwick, St Nicholas. Glover lost in the quarter-finals. The first official
Women's Home Internationals were played at Cromer in 1905. Scotland beat both England and Ireland to win the title. Wales did not complete. Glover lost to
Elinor Nevile but beat
Florence Hezlet. The day before the Home Internationals an informal match was played between a team of American ladies and a team of British ladies. Glover played for the British team, winning her match against
Frances Griscom. In the championship Glover reached the fourth round but lost to
Maud Titterton at the 21st hole. The 1905
Scottish Women's Amateur Championship was the first one organised by the Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association and was held at
North Berwick Golf Club. Glover won a stroke-play event played the day before the championship but lost in the first round to
Grace Robertson. Glover played in the
Women's Home Internationals in 1906 at Burnham. Scotland retained the title by winning both their matches. Glover won her two matches, beating
Evelyn Morant and
Violet Tynte. She reached the last-16 in the Women's Amateur Championship, losing to
Florence Hezlet. The following month she reached the final of the
Scottish Women's Amateur Championship, losing to
Dorothy Campbell Glover also played in the
Women's Home Internationals in 1908, 1909 and 1912. She reached the semi-finals of the 1908
Scottish Women's Amateur Championship, losing again to
Dorothy Campbell, and reached the final again in 1910, losing to
Elsie Kyle. Glover continued to play until shortly before her death. She played in the
Scottish Women's Amateur Championship in June 1933, losing in the first round to
Jessie Anderson. ==Personal life==