By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
England's Charley Hull, at the centre of a storm over her decision not to play in the Curtis Cup selection trial match at Nairn next month, did best of all the British players in the first qualifying round of the Spanish women's amateur international championship at El Valle GC, Murcia in the southeast of Spain today.
The 15-year-old Woburn GC member and World No 9 female amateur, holder of the English and Welsh women's open amateur stroke-play titles, shot a three-under-par 68 to be joint fourth overnight, two shots behind the Spanish pacemaker, Natalia Escuriola Martinez.
Amy Boulden (Conwy), who will be taking part in the Nairn three-day work-out, is next best, joint eighth, on 70
Woodhall Spa's Holly Clyburn, who played in the 2010 Curtis Cup match in America and is also bound for Nairn next month, had a par-matching 71 to be in joint 13th place.
Bothwell Castle's Pamela Pretswell, another with Curtis Cup experience and going to the Nairn trial match, shot a 72 to be joint 15th, well within the cut-off mark of the top 64 players at the end of the second stroke-play round, who will go forward to the match-play stages.
The other Scots in the field will need to dig deep to make the cut. Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies) is in joint 72nd place after a 79. Jane Turner (Craigielaw) had an 80 (jt 77th). Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey) in jt 87th after an 83 while Rebecca Wilson (Grange, Monifieth) is sharing 90th place in a field of 95 after an 85.
FIRST QUALIFYING ROUND LEADERS
Par 71
66 Natalia Escuriola Martinez (Spain).]
67 Celine Boutier (France), Chloe Leurquin (Belgium).
68 Charley Hull (England).
69 Ann Kathrin Lindner (Germany), Jessica Vasilic (Sweden), Nina Holleder (Germany).
70 Perrine Delacour (France), Karolin Lampert (Germany), Amy Boulden (Wales).
SELECTED BRITISH SCORES
71 Holly Clyburn (England) (T13).
72 Pamela Pretswell (Scotland) (T15).
73 Emilee Taylor (England), Katherine O'Connor (Wales) (T22).
74 Jess Wilcox (England), Gabriella Cowley (England) (T29).
75 Chloe Williams (Wales) (T34).
76 Becky Harries (Wales) (T42).
78 Nicole Whitmore (England) (T58).
79 Meghan MacLaren (England), Ailsa Summers (Scotland) (T72)
80 Jane Turner (Scotland), Rachel Drummond (England) (T77).
83 Hannah McCook (Scotland) (T87).
85 Rebecca Wilson (Scotland) (T90).
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
MILNGAVIE OPEN DAY IS A TRI AM
After a lapse of more than 10years MILNGAVIE GOLF CLUB is holding an Open Day on WEDNESDAY JULY 11th.
This will take the form of a Tri Am with stableford scoring.
You can enter directly through the MGC website - www.milngaviegolfclub.co.uk - or by contacting the secretary on 0141 956 1619
Come and play this beautiful course with the added bonus of great prizes at the sponsored holes.
This will take the form of a Tri Am with stableford scoring.
You can enter directly through the MGC website - www.milngaviegolfclub.co.uk - or by contacting the secretary on 0141 956 1619
Come and play this beautiful course with the added bonus of great prizes at the sponsored holes.
LGU clarifies position on Curtis Cup selection
LADIES GOLF UNION PRESS RELEASE
In response to some of the media coverage over the last 24 hours, the LGU is taking the opportunity to clarify the position regarding Charley Hull’s decision to withdraw from the Curtis Cup team trial at Nairn from 23-25 March. The LGU is disappointed at Charley’s withdrawal from the squad.
Despite media interpretation, the timing of the team trial does not conflict with the LPGA’s Kraft Nabisco event to which the player has been invited, and in fact Charley could, had she wanted, have played in both.
Charley’s representative yesterday advised the LGU that “She appreciates that her absence from the training may jeopardise her chances of being selected for the Curtis Cup team and may preclude her from future LGU teams”.
Charley further told the LGU “…. thats my final decision, I would of kicked myself if I would of refused it and then didn't get picked! Would of been different if it was the same time as the C Cup but as it's a practice\trial my decision is to play in the 1st major of the LPGA”
The LGU has again invited Charley to rethink her decision to withdraw and has indeed tried to reach a further accommodation with her, offering that she flies out to the USA on the Sunday of the team trial, which would give her sufficient time to travel to the Kraft Nabisco which starts the following Thursday.
To date there has been no reply to this suggestion from either the player or her representatives.
All the squad players were made aware of the importance of the team trial, and signed a “player agreement” committing to attend. The team trial is the final element of the selection process and is aimed, inter alia, at: ·
Familiarising the players with the course
Giving the selectors the opportunity to see how the players handle the course
Teambuilding
Assessing how the players respond to pressure in a team golf environment.
The players willingly committed to attend the team trial on the understanding that attendance is compulsory, and such is the importance being placed on this session that the LGU is bringing a player back from the USA to participate.
The door remains open for Charley to attend the trial at Nairn and then travel to the USA for the Kraft Nabisco.
While disappointed at Charley’s decision, the LGU considers the remaining squad members world class players in their own right and is confident that a strong team will be selected for the match in June.
Susan Simpson
Head of Golf Operations
LGU Championships Ltd
Ladies' Golf Union
St Andrews, KY16 9AT
Tel 01334 475811
Fax 01334 472818
www.lgu.org
In response to some of the media coverage over the last 24 hours, the LGU is taking the opportunity to clarify the position regarding Charley Hull’s decision to withdraw from the Curtis Cup team trial at Nairn from 23-25 March. The LGU is disappointed at Charley’s withdrawal from the squad.
Despite media interpretation, the timing of the team trial does not conflict with the LPGA’s Kraft Nabisco event to which the player has been invited, and in fact Charley could, had she wanted, have played in both.
Charley’s representative yesterday advised the LGU that “She appreciates that her absence from the training may jeopardise her chances of being selected for the Curtis Cup team and may preclude her from future LGU teams”.
Charley further told the LGU “…. thats my final decision, I would of kicked myself if I would of refused it and then didn't get picked! Would of been different if it was the same time as the C Cup but as it's a practice\trial my decision is to play in the 1st major of the LPGA”
The LGU has again invited Charley to rethink her decision to withdraw and has indeed tried to reach a further accommodation with her, offering that she flies out to the USA on the Sunday of the team trial, which would give her sufficient time to travel to the Kraft Nabisco which starts the following Thursday.
To date there has been no reply to this suggestion from either the player or her representatives.
All the squad players were made aware of the importance of the team trial, and signed a “player agreement” committing to attend. The team trial is the final element of the selection process and is aimed, inter alia, at: ·
Familiarising the players with the course
Giving the selectors the opportunity to see how the players handle the course
Teambuilding
Assessing how the players respond to pressure in a team golf environment.
The players willingly committed to attend the team trial on the understanding that attendance is compulsory, and such is the importance being placed on this session that the LGU is bringing a player back from the USA to participate.
The door remains open for Charley to attend the trial at Nairn and then travel to the USA for the Kraft Nabisco.
While disappointed at Charley’s decision, the LGU considers the remaining squad members world class players in their own right and is confident that a strong team will be selected for the match in June.
Susan Simpson
Head of Golf Operations
LGU Championships Ltd
Ladies' Golf Union
St Andrews, KY16 9AT
Tel 01334 475811
Fax 01334 472818
www.lgu.org
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Monday, 27 February 2012
CURTIS CUP COUNTY AMBASSADORS GET TO WORK !
Each County in the West of Scotland has an Ambassador to help promote and support the team for this year's Curtis Cup which is being held at Nairn Golf Club on the 8th - 10th June.
The following contact people are
Sheila Adams - AYRSHIRE
Helen Macgregor - D&A
Lesley Lloyd - LANARKSHIRE
Carol Fell - RENFREWSHIRE.
In the meantime if you are looking for some information on the BIG EVENT then go to the Renfrewshire County Website . More details will be posted soon
ELDERSLIE OPEN DAY -- TRI AM IN JULY
ELDERSLIE GOLF CLUB - LADIES SECTION ---LADIES OPEN TRI-AM ----WEDNESDAY 18th JULY 2012
OPEN TO ALL LADIES WITH A CURRENT CONGU® HANDICAP (MAXIMUM HANDICAP ALLOWANCE GIVEN WILL BE 30)
ENTRY FEE £24 PER TEAM --PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ENTRY FEE IS NON RETURNABLE
CLICK HERE TO GET THE ENTRY FORM
OPEN TO ALL LADIES WITH A CURRENT CONGU® HANDICAP (MAXIMUM HANDICAP ALLOWANCE GIVEN WILL BE 30)
ENTRY FEE £24 PER TEAM --PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ENTRY FEE IS NON RETURNABLE
CLICK HERE TO GET THE ENTRY FORM
CLAIRE HARGAN TO JOIN THE R&A RULES STAFF AND SLGA SECRETARY SHEILA HARTLEY IS RETIRING
SLGA'S Sheila Hartley and Claire Hargan with your webmaster Carol Fell |
Claire Hargan is hoping she will be playing in this year's Scottish women's amateur (closed) championship instead of organising it - as she has done for the past two years, alongwith all the other events on the SLGA calendar.
That's because she is leaving before then to join the R and A Rules Staff.
Claire, a former Scotland international and beaten by Anne Laing in the 2003 championship final over the Old Course, St Andrews, is looking forward to stepping on to the tee and driving away in the national championship at Tain Golf Club from May 15 to 19.
"I last played in the Scottish championship at Southerness in 2009, so I've only missed two tournaments," said Claire who has been a very efficient championship manager for the SLGA.
She will be hard to replace - but the search is on.
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ADVERTISED CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER POST
Sheila Hartley the SLGA's Company Secretary for many years is also leaving the SLGA next month when she retires. She also hopes to be able to play more golf.
CURTIS CUP REGISTRATION
Please register with the Ladies Golf Union if you think you might be going to the Curtis Cup
The Ladies Golf Union would like to know if you are
going to Nairn to watch the 37th Curtis Cup match
June 8-10. You can watch the practice days earlier
in the week as well.
CLICK HERE
going to Nairn to watch the 37th Curtis Cup match
June 8-10. You can watch the practice days earlier
in the week as well.
CLICK HERE
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Erskine, Windyhill Skelmorlie and Hilton Park all win their Mail on Sunday 2nd Round Ties
Erskine played Gleddoch today in the Mail on Sunday and won 3 - 2. The match was played over Erskine.
Windyhill were also victorious today when the beat Milngavie today 4 - 1. The match was played at Windyhill
Skelmorlie G.C. won their second round Mail on Sunday tie against Palacerigg on 18th February. They won 3-2 – tie was played at Palacerigg.
Hilton Park 3 Buchanan Castle 2 The tie was played at Hilton Park on the 25th February
Windyhill were also victorious today when the beat Milngavie today 4 - 1. The match was played at Windyhill
Skelmorlie G.C. won their second round Mail on Sunday tie against Palacerigg on 18th February. They won 3-2 – tie was played at Palacerigg.
Hilton Park 3 Buchanan Castle 2 The tie was played at Hilton Park on the 25th February
Saturday, 25 February 2012
Douglas Park Ladies Social Evening Success
Douglas Park Ladies Section held a cocktail and dinner social evening last night in there Clubhouse. Ladies Captain Lynda Smith hosted the evening and Past Renfrewshire County Captain Christeen Finlayson was the guest speaker followed by a very entertaining quiz
To see some photos from the evening click on the following link and for the video below make sure your sound is turned up Douglas Park Social Evening Photographs
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
KYLIE, CLARE AND CARLY TO PLAY IN THE WORLD LADIES CHAMPIONSHIPS IN CHINA
The field for the inaugural World Ladies Championships (WLC), which will take place from Friday to Sunday, March 2 to 4 at Mission Hills Hainan in China has been announced.
It includes a number of leading players from the Ladies European Tour (LET), such as England’s Melissa Reid and South African Lee-Anne Pace. Also scheduled to compete are the best Chinese players like Shanshan Feng from the LPGA Tour.
Three Scots are in the field - Kylie Walker, Carly Booth and Clare Queen.
To view the full list of players Click here
It includes a number of leading players from the Ladies European Tour (LET), such as England’s Melissa Reid and South African Lee-Anne Pace. Also scheduled to compete are the best Chinese players like Shanshan Feng from the LPGA Tour.
Three Scots are in the field - Kylie Walker, Carly Booth and Clare Queen.
To view the full list of players Click here
Monday, 20 February 2012
PAUL LAWRIE FOUNDATION TO SPONSOR SCOTTISH GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIP
Paul Lawrie has furthered his support for junior golf with the announcement that his Foundation will sponsor the Scottish Girls’ Championship to be held on the Craighead Links at Crail in July.
The event which will become the Paul Lawrie Foundation Scottish Girls (Close) Championship began in 1958 when the trophy was presented by the legendary Helen Holm.
It has been won by many who now play their golf on the professional circuits including Catriona Matthew (as Catriona Lambert), Janice Moodie and Mhairi McKay.
Vikki Laing, who competes on the Ladies’ European Tour, won the event a record four times in a row from 1996 to 1999. The Paul Lawrie Foundation, which was established in 2001, has a programme for golfers under the age of 18 that gives them the opportunity to try golf and encourages them to develop their sporting potential in a relaxed and fun environment.
Paul said “I am very pleased that the Foundation is able to support such a great event. National championships are major events on the junior calendar and I am sure the sponsorship will only enhance what is already a fantastic event.”
Shona Malcolm, SLGA Chairman, said “The SLGA is delighted that the Paul Lawrie Foundation is to sponsor the Scottish Girls’ Championship. Paul’s commitment to the development of young Scottish golfers is second to none, and there is no doubt that his support will enhance the competitiveness and profile of the Championship.
"The players will be so excited to have the former Open Champion taking an interest in girls’ golf, and they could not have a better role model to follow.”
The event which will become the Paul Lawrie Foundation Scottish Girls (Close) Championship began in 1958 when the trophy was presented by the legendary Helen Holm.
It has been won by many who now play their golf on the professional circuits including Catriona Matthew (as Catriona Lambert), Janice Moodie and Mhairi McKay.
Vikki Laing, who competes on the Ladies’ European Tour, won the event a record four times in a row from 1996 to 1999. The Paul Lawrie Foundation, which was established in 2001, has a programme for golfers under the age of 18 that gives them the opportunity to try golf and encourages them to develop their sporting potential in a relaxed and fun environment.
Paul said “I am very pleased that the Foundation is able to support such a great event. National championships are major events on the junior calendar and I am sure the sponsorship will only enhance what is already a fantastic event.”
Shona Malcolm, SLGA Chairman, said “The SLGA is delighted that the Paul Lawrie Foundation is to sponsor the Scottish Girls’ Championship. Paul’s commitment to the development of young Scottish golfers is second to none, and there is no doubt that his support will enhance the competitiveness and profile of the Championship.
"The players will be so excited to have the former Open Champion taking an interest in girls’ golf, and they could not have a better role model to follow.”
Sunday, 19 February 2012
MAIL ON SUNDAY 2012 HAS STARTED
Douglas Park beat Cowglen to-day at Douglas Park. The match was tied two and a half each and was decided by the final game going to extra holes. The result is as follows:-
Douglas Park players named first:
Carol Fell (10) halved with Jane Gravil (9)
Joan Gemmell (7) lost to Irene Hay (14) 2/1
Hilary MacNaughton (15) lost to Pam Mather (15) 3/2
Gill Hendry (13) beat Denise Parr (18) 4/3
Helen Faulds (5) beat Fiona Cameron (11) 1 up and then won the tie break at the 2nd extra hole
The other match played today was between Kilmarnock Barassie and Loudoun Gowf at Kilmarnock Barassie. The AWAY team from Loudoun Gowf won 3.5 - 1.5.
On Thursday 16th February Ranfurly Castle beat Old Ranfurly 3 - 2 in the match played over the Old Course Ranfurly
Other Results known:
Kilmacolm Golf Club beat Greenock Golf Club 4.5-0.5
Douglas Park players named first:
Carol Fell (10) halved with Jane Gravil (9)
Joan Gemmell (7) lost to Irene Hay (14) 2/1
Hilary MacNaughton (15) lost to Pam Mather (15) 3/2
Gill Hendry (13) beat Denise Parr (18) 4/3
Helen Faulds (5) beat Fiona Cameron (11) 1 up and then won the tie break at the 2nd extra hole
The other match played today was between Kilmarnock Barassie and Loudoun Gowf at Kilmarnock Barassie. The AWAY team from Loudoun Gowf won 3.5 - 1.5.
On Thursday 16th February Ranfurly Castle beat Old Ranfurly 3 - 2 in the match played over the Old Course Ranfurly
Other Results known:
Kilmacolm Golf Club beat Greenock Golf Club 4.5-0.5
2012 OPEN DAY VENUES
CLICK HERE TO SEE SOME LADIES OPEN DAYS --- Plus click on the mixed tab to get some Mixed Open Competitions
Saturday, 18 February 2012
KYLIE AND CLARE PLAYING IN THE NEW ZEALAND OPEN BUT MISS THE CUT
ISPS Handa NZ Women’s Open Christchurch
17 - 19 February 2012
Scottish Scores
Vikki Laing 70, 75 - 145
Julie Walker 75, 74 - 149
Clare Queen 80, 71 - 151
Heather Maccrae 80,81 - 161
All the results are available by clicking on the following link
LIVE SCORING AND RESULTS
The two-round cut for the ISPS Handa New Zealand Open hosted by Christchurch of the top 50 and ties fell at three over par 147. Vikki Laing (75-145) was the only Scot to beat the cut.
Kylie Walker (74-149) and Clare Queen (71-151) missed out.
Final Round -=- Vikki Laing the sole Scottish qualifier for the final round finished in 45th place
17 - 19 February 2012
Scottish Scores
Vikki Laing 70, 75 - 145
Julie Walker 75, 74 - 149
Clare Queen 80, 71 - 151
Heather Maccrae 80,81 - 161
All the results are available by clicking on the following link
LIVE SCORING AND RESULTS
The two-round cut for the ISPS Handa New Zealand Open hosted by Christchurch of the top 50 and ties fell at three over par 147. Vikki Laing (75-145) was the only Scot to beat the cut.
Kylie Walker (74-149) and Clare Queen (71-151) missed out.
Final Round -=- Vikki Laing the sole Scottish qualifier for the final round finished in 45th place
Thursday, 16 February 2012
New date for SLGA Inter Division Girls Competition
Ballumbie Castle inter-division girls competition now June 23-24
The SLGA's inter-division girls team match-play competition at Ballumbie Castle GC has been rearranged for Saturday-Sunday June 23-24.
The original dates were June 2 and 3.
The SLGA's inter-division girls team match-play competition at Ballumbie Castle GC has been rearranged for Saturday-Sunday June 23-24.
The original dates were June 2 and 3.
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
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Curtis Cup Team Manager Sue Turner has died.
It is with great sadness to announce the death yesterday of Sue Turner. She was the team manager to International Team Captain Tegwen Matthews for the 37th Curtis Cup Match against the USA which will be held at The Nairn Golf Club, Scotland from June 8 to 10, 2012.
To read more go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
To read more go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Thursday, 9 February 2012
SPANISH SENIORS IN LA MANGA
West of Scotland Seniors Suzanne Cadden (Cardross) Helen Faulds (Douglas Park), and Jennifer Mack (Haggs Castle) are currently in La Manga Spain playing in the Spanish Seniors.
To read what is going on go to the West Vets Website
To read what is going on go to the West Vets Website
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
GREENOCK GOLF CLUB LADIES OPEN GREENSOMES
GREENOCK GOLF CLUB Ladies’ Open Greensome Sunday 10th June, 2012
Prizes - 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Place, Special Prizes
Handicap Calculated as .4 of highest & .6 of lowest. Certificates must be produced
Please state club, handicaps and preferred starting time
Entry fee £14 and SAE (by 13th May, 2012 - no refund if cancelled after this date)
(Cheques made payable to Greenock Golf Club Ladies’ Section)
CLICK HERE FOR YOUR ENTRY FORM
Send to:
Miss Sandra Macdougall
41 Octavia Terrace
Greenock
PA16 7SR
Tel. 01475 724118
Prizes - 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Place, Special Prizes
Handicap Calculated as .4 of highest & .6 of lowest. Certificates must be produced
Please state club, handicaps and preferred starting time
Entry fee £14 and SAE (by 13th May, 2012 - no refund if cancelled after this date)
(Cheques made payable to Greenock Golf Club Ladies’ Section)
CLICK HERE FOR YOUR ENTRY FORM
Send to:
Miss Sandra Macdougall
41 Octavia Terrace
Greenock
PA16 7SR
Tel. 01475 724118
Scottish Ladies Matchplay Foursomes
Please note that entry forms for the Scottish Ladies' Match Play Foursomes were sent out to the clubs on Friday 3 February.
Each SLGA affiliated club or section may enter one team of two or three players to play in this knock out Match Play Foursomes competition. The early rounds will be drawn on a regional basis where possible, with the first named team having home advantage. The semi-finals and finals will then be played at Muckhart Golf Club on 2 September.
Each SLGA affiliated club or section may enter one team of two or three players to play in this knock out Match Play Foursomes competition. The early rounds will be drawn on a regional basis where possible, with the first named team having home advantage. The semi-finals and finals will then be played at Muckhart Golf Club on 2 September.
Sunday, 5 February 2012
Lanarkshire's May Hughes is selected for the Mary McKenna Trophy in Ireland
The Irish Select Team at Hilton Templepatrick GC Belfast, on Sunday 14th and Monday 15th April 2012.
Elaine Allison (Midland)
Heather Anderson (Midland)
Karen Ballantyne (East)
Alison Bartlett (Highland)
Lorna Bennett (East)
May Hughes (West)
Mary Smith (Highland)
Linda Urquhart (Northern)
Reserves
Anne Ryan (Highland)
Jill Harrison (Northern)
Alex Glennie (West)
Captain Helen Faulds
Vice captain Noreen Fenton
Elaine Allison (Midland)
Heather Anderson (Midland)
Karen Ballantyne (East)
Alison Bartlett (Highland)
Lorna Bennett (East)
May Hughes (West)
Mary Smith (Highland)
Linda Urquhart (Northern)
Reserves
Anne Ryan (Highland)
Jill Harrison (Northern)
Alex Glennie (West)
Captain Helen Faulds
Vice captain Noreen Fenton
Kylie shoots a 69 in Australian Masters Final Round
Kylie Walker finished in 15th place in the Australian Ladies Masters with her second successive sub-70 score and her fourth score in a row under par - a 69 for 11-under-par 277. Clare Queen signed off with a 73 for two-over-par 290.
Check out all the final scores by clicking here
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Check out all the final scores by clicking here
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Kirkwood Golf Website Problem
Apologies to all those trying to read kirkwoodgolf.co.uk this weekend. You can get to it via ercn86.gilliankirkwood.co.uk
Normal service will be resumed as soon as possible!
Saturday, 4 February 2012
SLGA Club Mailing
A mailing has been sent out to clubs yesterday (3 February). It includes 2 copies of the 2012-2015 CONGU(R) Manual, the entry form for the Match Play Foursomes (closing date 5 March) and the entry form for the Regional Medal Finals (closing date 30 April).
Kylie shoots a 66 in Australian Masters
Kylie Walker had a terrific 3rd Round in the Australian Ladies Masters. Her 66 (6 under par) has moved her up into 16th place. Clare Queen had a 74 (2 over).
Check out all the scores by clicking here
Check out all the scores by clicking here
Friday, 3 February 2012
Kylie and Clare Make the Cut in Australian Ladies Masters
South Korean So Yeon Ryu soared to the top of the leaderboard after firing an incredible 11-under par 61, which included 12 birdies and one lone bogey at the Gold Coast RACV Australian Ladies Masters in the second round today.
West of Scotland's Kylie Walker and Clare Queen both made the cut while the other Scot Vikki Laing just missed out by one shot
To read the Full Report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
West of Scotland's Kylie Walker and Clare Queen both made the cut while the other Scot Vikki Laing just missed out by one shot
To read the Full Report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Kylie Walker is the leading Scot after Round 1 in the Australian Masters
South Korea’s Bo-Mee Lee shot a flawless seven-under-par 65 to grab the first-round lead at the Gold Coast RACV Australian Ladies Masters at RACV Royal Pines Resort in Queensland today.
Leading Scores
Par 72
65: Bo-Mee Lee (SKOR).
66: So Yeon Ryu (SKOR), Hee Kyung Seo (SKOR), Christel Boeljon (NED).
67: Nikki Campbell (AUS), Felicity Johnson (ENG), Lexi Thompson (USA), Stephanie Na (AUS). 68: Frances Bondad (AUS), Courtney Massey (AUS), Sarah Kemp (AUS).
Scots:
71: Kylie Walker (SCO),
72: Vikki Laing (SCO), Clare Queen (SCO).
Leading Scores
Par 72
65: Bo-Mee Lee (SKOR).
66: So Yeon Ryu (SKOR), Hee Kyung Seo (SKOR), Christel Boeljon (NED).
67: Nikki Campbell (AUS), Felicity Johnson (ENG), Lexi Thompson (USA), Stephanie Na (AUS). 68: Frances Bondad (AUS), Courtney Massey (AUS), Sarah Kemp (AUS).
Scots:
71: Kylie Walker (SCO),
72: Vikki Laing (SCO), Clare Queen (SCO).
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
THE 2012 ENTRY FORMS FOR SLGA EVENTS
2012 Entry Forms for Championships, other SLGA events and Order of Merit competitions are now available to download from here by clicking on this link -- SLGA Entry Forms menu option on the left hand side of the SLGA WEBSITE.
Tain, Kemnay and Crail's Craighead Links are set to add to their reputations when they stage Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association Championships this season.
Tain will host the Scottish Ladies' Amateur Championship in May, Craighead is the venue for the Scottish Girls' Championship in July and Kemnay will stage its first SLGA tournament with the Senior Ladies' Championship, also in July.
In addition, Strathmore, a very pro-active girls' club, stages the Under-16 Championship for a third year in a row in April, Troon will again welcome a world-class field to the Helen Holm Scottish Open Strokeplay Championship in April and Blairgowrie's Lansdowne course, a regular venue for national events, will provide a great test for the Scottish Junior Open Strokeplay Championship in July.
Tain, one of Scotland's oldest courses, has held a Scottish Girls' Championship, but this is the first time that it has been honored with the Scottish Ladies' Championship.
Tain, Kemnay and Crail's Craighead Links are set to add to their reputations when they stage Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association Championships this season.
Tain will host the Scottish Ladies' Amateur Championship in May, Craighead is the venue for the Scottish Girls' Championship in July and Kemnay will stage its first SLGA tournament with the Senior Ladies' Championship, also in July.
In addition, Strathmore, a very pro-active girls' club, stages the Under-16 Championship for a third year in a row in April, Troon will again welcome a world-class field to the Helen Holm Scottish Open Strokeplay Championship in April and Blairgowrie's Lansdowne course, a regular venue for national events, will provide a great test for the Scottish Junior Open Strokeplay Championship in July.
Tain, one of Scotland's oldest courses, has held a Scottish Girls' Championship, but this is the first time that it has been honored with the Scottish Ladies' Championship.
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