Yorkshire amateur Charlotte Austwick (Fulford) showed a field of female professionals a clean pair of heels in todays (Monday) Paul Lawrie Golf Centre Scottish Ladies Open Tour 18-hole event at Haggs Castle Golf Club, Glasgow.
Charlotte, who has her sights set on reaching the Ladies European Tour after a year of gaining tournament experience as a full-time amateur, shot a two-over-par 74 to win the maximum prize permitted under the Rules of Amateur Status, a voucher to the value of £500.
Charlotte birdied the fourth and 16th and had bogeys at the sixth, seventh, eighth and 10th in halves of 38 and 36.
Runners-up on 75 were two former Curtis Cup players, Michele Thomson from Ellon and Kiran Matharu from Leeds, and another GB and I international as an amateur, Lisa Shervill, who is English but lives in West Kilbride.
Surprisingly, Heather Stirling and Katy McNicoll, leading players in most of the Paul Lawrie Tour events todate, had a joint off day and finished out of the money.
Heather had a 78 and Katy and 80.
Katy led the Tour Order of Merit going into this event and it will be interesting to see if the top of the order has changed.
The Paul Lawrie Ladies Tour moves on to Drumpellier Golf Club on Tuesday when Solheim Cup player Becky Brewerton makes her debut.
Late entries will be accepted by contacting Tour Director Nicola Melville.
Spectators will be made most welcome.
LEADING SCRATCH SCORES
Par 72
74 Charlotte Austwick (Fulford) (am) (£500 amateur voucher)
75 Lisa Shervill, Michele Thomson, Kiran Matharu (£450 each)
76 Emma Fairnie, Gemma Webster, Martine Pow (£300 each).
77 Daisy Dyer £100.
78 Jane Turner, Heather Stirling
79 Laura Murray
80 Katy McNicoll, Karyn Burns
84 Nichola Ferguson (am)
91 Jennifer Rankine (am)
98 Alexandra Duffy (am)
OFFICIAL PRIZE LIST
Charlotte Austwick (a) 74 £500 voucher
Lisa Shervill 75 £450
Michele Thomson 75 £450
Kiran Matharu 75 £450
Emma Fairnie 76 £300
Gemma Webster 76 £300
Martine Pow 76 £300
Daisy Dyer 77 £100
Jane Turner 78
Heather Stirling 78
Laura Murray 79
Katy McNicoll 80
Karyn Burns 80
Nichola Ferguson (a) 84
Jennifer Rankine (a) 91
Alexandra Duffy (a) 98
Winner of putter (Charlotte cannot accept because she won the maximum amateur voucher prize): Michele Thomson 75 on countback with Lisa Shervill and Kiran Matharu
Best net amateur goes to Nichola Ferguson (Milngavie) (2) 82 on countback with Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle) (9) 82
Long drive goes to Lisa Shervill
Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report
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Monday, 30 September 2013
MURRAYFIELD PAIR WIN SLGA ADULT AND GIRL FOURSOMES
Caroline and Rachel Steedman (Murrayfield) had the best overall Stableford points score of 40, playing off a combined handicap of 18, in yesterday's (Sunday) SLGA adult and girl foursomes at Baberton Golf Club, Edinburgh.
Category leaders: Class 1 (handicaps 0-11) - Jim and Heather Laing (Glencorse) (8) 37; Alasdair and Anna Mackenzie (Crail GS) (11) 34.
Class 2 (handicaps 12-18) - Alan and Abbi Kidd (Lenzie ) (12) 36; Neville (Glasgow) and Kate Prentice (Lenzie) (15) 35.
Class 3 (19-36) - Barry (Pollok) and Zoe Cuthbertson (Mearns Castle) (19_ 31; Colin and Caitlin (Turner) (Baberton) (19) 30.
Class 4 (no handicap - Karen and Ella Marshall (Baberton) (19) 36; Catherine and Alison Malcolm (Prestwick St Nicholas) (20) 35.
Category leaders: Class 1 (handicaps 0-11) - Jim and Heather Laing (Glencorse) (8) 37; Alasdair and Anna Mackenzie (Crail GS) (11) 34.
Class 2 (handicaps 12-18) - Alan and Abbi Kidd (Lenzie ) (12) 36; Neville (Glasgow) and Kate Prentice (Lenzie) (15) 35.
Class 3 (19-36) - Barry (Pollok) and Zoe Cuthbertson (Mearns Castle) (19_ 31; Colin and Caitlin (Turner) (Baberton) (19) 30.
Class 4 (no handicap - Karen and Ella Marshall (Baberton) (19) 36; Catherine and Alison Malcolm (Prestwick St Nicholas) (20) 35.
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
WEST GIRLS ALEX AND MOLLIE HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY WITH THE RYDER CUP CAPTAINS
Sixteen golfing youngsters from around Scotland were given a dream call-up to play alongside 2014 Ryder Cup captains Tom Watson and Paul McGinley in a unique challenge at Gleneagles.
The keen young golfers, all of whom are part of the Scottish Golf Development Centre programme, were selected to represent their regions over the PGA Centenary Course on 23 September to mark one year to go until the 40th Ryder Cup Match.
Douglas Park's Junior Alex Mennie was one of those young players selected as was Strathaven's Mollie Richmond
There was an early high-five for Douglas Park's Alex Mennie, who takes part in the Development Centre coaching under Club Golf Scotland at World of Golf in Clydebank.
She teed off in front of a huge crowd on the first hole but held herself together with a few nerve-calming tips from her captain Tom Watson, even going on to hole a very tricky putt, indeed.
"It was amazing. It was definitely one of the best experience of my life. I will never experience anything like this again.
"It was actually okay being off the first tee. Tom Watson was very calming and taught me how to deal with nerves by taking deep breaths, so he was really good. I’m usually quite a nervous person but he showed me how to deal with them, which was great, so I wasn’t nervous at all. I just thought, everyone is here to watch you, so just enjoy the moment.
"The putt that I sunk was one of the best that I have holed to date. They weren’t going in on the practice green, so to hole it in front of everyone was great."
Molly Richmond of Strathaven Golf Club also played in the match on the Centenary Course at Gleneagles playing with Ryder Cup Captains Paul McGinley and Tom Watson.
Eight girls and eight boys from all over Scotland played two holes each and Molly was in Captain Watson’s team
Molly was also interviewed by Dougie Donnelly and listed Lanarkshire’s win of the Kennedy Salver as the highlight of her golfing year so far. At the par three tenth hole the girls played in Paul McGinley's team and the boys with Tom Watson in a competition to see who could hit the ball closer to the pin than their respective captains. Molly was one of four girls to beat Paul McGinley winning herself four tickets for the Thursday Practice Day and Opening Ceremony.
The keen young golfers, all of whom are part of the Scottish Golf Development Centre programme, were selected to represent their regions over the PGA Centenary Course on 23 September to mark one year to go until the 40th Ryder Cup Match.
Douglas Park's Junior Alex Mennie was one of those young players selected as was Strathaven's Mollie Richmond
Tom Watson and Alex Mennie |
Tom lines up the putt for Alex |
High Fives !! |
There was an early high-five for Douglas Park's Alex Mennie, who takes part in the Development Centre coaching under Club Golf Scotland at World of Golf in Clydebank.
She teed off in front of a huge crowd on the first hole but held herself together with a few nerve-calming tips from her captain Tom Watson, even going on to hole a very tricky putt, indeed.
"It was amazing. It was definitely one of the best experience of my life. I will never experience anything like this again.
"It was actually okay being off the first tee. Tom Watson was very calming and taught me how to deal with nerves by taking deep breaths, so he was really good. I’m usually quite a nervous person but he showed me how to deal with them, which was great, so I wasn’t nervous at all. I just thought, everyone is here to watch you, so just enjoy the moment.
"The putt that I sunk was one of the best that I have holed to date. They weren’t going in on the practice green, so to hole it in front of everyone was great."
All 8 boys and 8 girls with Paul McGinlay and Tom Watson |
Molly Richmond of Strathaven Golf Club also played in the match on the Centenary Course at Gleneagles playing with Ryder Cup Captains Paul McGinley and Tom Watson.
Eight girls and eight boys from all over Scotland played two holes each and Molly was in Captain Watson’s team
Molly was also interviewed by Dougie Donnelly and listed Lanarkshire’s win of the Kennedy Salver as the highlight of her golfing year so far. At the par three tenth hole the girls played in Paul McGinley's team and the boys with Tom Watson in a competition to see who could hit the ball closer to the pin than their respective captains. Molly was one of four girls to beat Paul McGinley winning herself four tickets for the Thursday Practice Day and Opening Ceremony.
Molly with Tom Watson |
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
ALEX GLENNIE IS RUNNER UP IN THE SCOTTISH VETS MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
Alex and Alison photo courtesy of Heather Anderson |
Alison winner of the Highland Vets' title earlier in the season, beat Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie), the West champion, by 5 and 4 in the final over Blairgowrie Golf Club's Lansdowne course this yesterday.
Alex won the first hole to be one up on the second tee but that was as good as it got for the Ayrshire senior.
Alison, playing par golf, reached the turn in an approximate 36 shots and had established a five-hole lead.
Alex came back into the game after the turn but ran out of holes in the end.
Alison was winning the Scottish Veterans' Title for the first time. The championship is contested by the eight divisional title winners and this is the first year that Alison had been Highland vets' championship.
In the morning's semi-finals, Bartlett had a birdie at the last to win by one hole against Linda Dyball (Midland) and Alex Glennie won by 3 and 2 against Susan Arbuckle
Results:
SEMI-FINALS -
A Bartlett (Highland) beat L Dyball (Midland) by 1 hole.
Alex Glennie (West) beat S Arbuckle (Northern) 3 and 2
FINAL - Alison Bartlett beat Alex Glennie 5 and 4.
Sunday, 22 September 2013
RENFREWSHIRE WIN AGAINST ABERDEENSHIRE BUT MIDLOTHIAN WIN COUNTY FINALS ON COUNTBACK
Midlothian Team |
Midlothian have regained the Scottish women's county team championship they lost to Angus last year.
Midlothian, Aberdeenshire and Renfrewshire all finished the three-day programme at Stirling Golf Club with two wins and one defeat. Borders, the fourth team, lost all three of their matches.
The first stage of the tie-breaking countback still had Midlothian and Aberdeenshire, who lost their 100 per cent record in a 5-4 defeat by Renfrewshire today, level at 17-10 in a games won-lost comparison. Renfrewshire had a 16-ll record.
From there the countback went to holes-up totals in games won, not halved.
That again failed to separate Midlothian and Aberdeenshire who last won the title at Powfoot in 1986.
The final tie-breaker was a count of the total number of holes played by the respective teams, with victory going to Midlothian who played 252 holes, one fewer than Aberdeenshire.
Personal opinion (of an Aberdonian): If it was that close, could we not have had joint champions?
SCOTTISH COUNTY FINALS AT STIRLING - FINAL DAY SCOREBOARD
MIDLOTHIAN 8, BORDERS 1
FOURSOMES (2-1)
Emily Dalgetty and Kate McIntosh lost to Tara Mactaggart and Danni Ker 4 and 3.
Wendy Nicholson and Rachael Livingstone beat Sharon Patterson and Gillian Oliver 7 and 6.
Gabrielle Macdonald and Louise Fraser beat Isla Craigie and Julie Birdsall 2 and 1.
SINGLES (6-0)
Macdonald beat Mactaggart 2 holes.
Livingstone beat Ker 2 and 1.
Dalgetty beat Oliver 7 and 6.
McIntosh beat Birdsall 5 and 4.
Nicholson beat Leanne Wilson 6 and 4.
Karen Marshall beat Craigie 1 hol.
Renfrewshire Team --Alyson, Katrina, Captain Maureen, Megan, Gillian, Liz, Vice Captain Gill, Carol and Donna |
FOURSOMES (2-1)
Megan Briggs and Carol Whyte lost to Sammy Leslie and Shannon McWilliam 2 and 1.
Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart beat Carol Wilson and Sara Mathieson 3 and 2.
Alyson McKechin and Katrina Milne beat Sheena Wood and Donna Pocock 2 and 1.
SINGLES (3-3)
Briggs beat Leslie 6 and 4.
McKechin halved with Wilson.
Milne beat Kimberley Beveridge 2 holes.
Jackson lost to Wood 1 hole.
Whyte halved with McWilliam
Gillian Kyle lost to Mathieson 3 and 2 .
HOW THEY FINISHED
1 Midlothian 4pt 17-10 in games won-lost
Midlothian won title on holes up aggregate from games won
2 Aberdeenshire 4pt 17-10 in games won-lost
3 Renfrewshire 4pt 16-11 in games won-lost.
4 Borders 0pt.
Click on the small thumbnail to see some photos from the day -- then on the small down arrow on the RHS to find slideshow
2013 County Finals -- Last Day |
Saturday, 21 September 2013
RENFREWSHIRE LOSE TO MIDLOTHIAN ON DAY 2
ABERDEENSHIRE LEAD COUNTY FINALS WITH TWO VICTORIES
Aberdeenshire are within sign of their first Scottish women's county championship finals victory since they won the title at Powfoot in 1986.
They followed up their Friday 5-4 win over Midlothian by beating Borders 8-1 at Stirling Golf Club today.
In the other match, Midlothian won 5-4 against Renfrewshire who had beaten Borders 7-2 in their opening fixture.
Aberdeenshire made a 3-0 clean sweep of the morning foursomes against Borders and then took the singles 5-l.
The singles were decisive in Midlothian's favour against Renfrewshire after the foursomes had been shared at 1 1/2pt each.
Emily Dalgetty, Kate McIntosh (who beat Scottish champion Alyson McKechin 2 and 1) and Wendy Nicholson scored Midlothian's key wins in the singles.
Aberdeenshire need only to draw their final match against Renfrewshire on Sunday to be Scottish champions for the first time since 1986 when their team included such players as Elaine Farquharson (Deeside) and Julie Forbes (Aboyne).
If Renfrewshire and Midlothian both win their last games, then the title will be decided on a countback with three teams finishing with 2pt apiece.
DAY 2 DETAILS
ABERDEENSHIRE 8, BORDERS 1
FOURSOMES (3-0)
Sammy Leslie and Kimberley Beveridge bt Tara Mactaggart and Danni Ker 3 and 1.
Carol Wilson and Sara Mathieson bt Julie Birdsall and Isla Craigie 3 and 2.
Sheena Wood and Donna Pocock bt Sharon Patterson and Leanna Wilson 5 and 3.
SINGLES (5-1)
Leslie bt Mactaggart 5 and 4.
Beveridge lost to Ker 5 5 and 3.
Wood bt Patterson 5 and 4.
Claire Prouse bt Gillian Oliver 5 and 4.
Shannon McWilliam bt Birdsall 5 and 4.
Pocock bt Criagie 1 hole.
MIDLOTHIAN 5, RENFREWSHIRE 4
FOURSOMES (1 1/2-1 1/2)
Gabrielle Macdonald and Louise Fraser lost to Alyson McKechin and Katrina Milne 2 and 1.
Emily Dalgetty and Kate McIntosh beat Megan Briggs and Carol Whyte 1 hole
Wendy Nicholson and Rachael Livingstone halved with Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart.
SINGLES (3 1/2-2 1/2)
Macdonald lost to Briggs 2 holes
Dalgetty beat Milne 3 and 1.
McIntosh beat McKechin 2 and 1.
Fraser lost to Gillian Kyle 5 and 4.
Nicholson beat Whyte 4 and 3.
Karen Marshall halved with Jackson.
Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report
Friday, 20 September 2013
RENFREWSHIRE WIN AGAINST BORDERS ON DAY 1 OF COUNTY TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS AT STIRLING
Aberdeenshire and Renfrewshire both won their opening matches in the Scottish women's county golf championship finals at Stirling Golf Club today.
Despite Renfrewshire lacking the services of Eilidh Briggs who is playing in the European Universities Championships in France, Scottish champion Alyson McKechin, Megan Briggs, Carol Whyte and Katrina Milne were winners in both foursomes and the singles
Renfrewshire had a 7-2 win against Borders, the weakest of the four qualifiers.
Aberdeenshire, lacking the services of Sheena Wood, still travelling back to Scotland from the Senior British Open championship which ended at Royal Portrush on Thursday evening, did well to make up a 2-1 deficit from the foursomes and beat recent past champions Midlothian 5-4.
SCOTTISH COUNTY FINALS SCOREBOARD AT STIRLING - DAY ONE
ABERDEENSHIRE 5, MIDLOTHIAN 4
Sammy Lesley and Shannon McWilliam lost to Gabrielle Macdonald and Louise Fraser 3 and 2.
Donna Pocock and Kimberley Beveridge lost to Emily Dalgetty and Kate McIntosh
Carol Wilson and Sara Mathieson beat Wendy Nicholson and Karen Marshall 3 and 2.
SINGLES (4-2)
Leslie beat Macdonald 2 and 1.
Beveridge beat Fraser 5 and 4.
Claire Prouse lost to Dalgetty 5 and 4
Mathieson beat Hannah Scott 3 and 2.
McWilliams beat Rachael Livingstone 2 and 1.
Wilson lost to McIntosh 3 and 2.
RENFREWSHIRE 7, BORDERS 2
FOURSOMES (2 1/2-1/2)
Megan Briggs and Carol Whyte beat Tara Mactaggart and Danni Ker 7 and 6.
Alyson McKechin and Katrina Milne beat Julie Birdsall and Isla Craigie 6 and 5.
Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart halved with Sharon Patterson and Leanne Wilson.
SINGLES (4 1/2-1 1/2)
McKechin beat Mactaggart 5 and 4.
Briggs beat Ker 6 and 4.
Whyte beat Patterson 2 and 1.
Milne beat Fiona Ker 7 and 6.
Gillian Kyle lost to Birdsall 4 and 2.
Gillian McGinlay halved with Craigie.
Despite Renfrewshire lacking the services of Eilidh Briggs who is playing in the European Universities Championships in France, Scottish champion Alyson McKechin, Megan Briggs, Carol Whyte and Katrina Milne were winners in both foursomes and the singles
Renfrewshire had a 7-2 win against Borders, the weakest of the four qualifiers.
Aberdeenshire, lacking the services of Sheena Wood, still travelling back to Scotland from the Senior British Open championship which ended at Royal Portrush on Thursday evening, did well to make up a 2-1 deficit from the foursomes and beat recent past champions Midlothian 5-4.
SCOTTISH COUNTY FINALS SCOREBOARD AT STIRLING - DAY ONE
ABERDEENSHIRE 5, MIDLOTHIAN 4
Sammy Lesley and Shannon McWilliam lost to Gabrielle Macdonald and Louise Fraser 3 and 2.
Donna Pocock and Kimberley Beveridge lost to Emily Dalgetty and Kate McIntosh
Carol Wilson and Sara Mathieson beat Wendy Nicholson and Karen Marshall 3 and 2.
SINGLES (4-2)
Leslie beat Macdonald 2 and 1.
Beveridge beat Fraser 5 and 4.
Claire Prouse lost to Dalgetty 5 and 4
Mathieson beat Hannah Scott 3 and 2.
McWilliams beat Rachael Livingstone 2 and 1.
Wilson lost to McIntosh 3 and 2.
RENFREWSHIRE 7, BORDERS 2
FOURSOMES (2 1/2-1/2)
Megan Briggs and Carol Whyte beat Tara Mactaggart and Danni Ker 7 and 6.
Alyson McKechin and Katrina Milne beat Julie Birdsall and Isla Craigie 6 and 5.
Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart halved with Sharon Patterson and Leanne Wilson.
SINGLES (4 1/2-1 1/2)
McKechin beat Mactaggart 5 and 4.
Briggs beat Ker 6 and 4.
Whyte beat Patterson 2 and 1.
Milne beat Fiona Ker 7 and 6.
Gillian Kyle lost to Birdsall 4 and 2.
Gillian McGinlay halved with Craigie.
Thursday, 19 September 2013
SCOTTISH WOMEN'S COUNTY FINALS OVER THREE DAYS, STARTING FRIDAY
Aberdeenshire, who knocked out last year's national champions Angus in winning the North Division title at Tain in June, have high hopes that they will win the Scottish title for the first time in many years when the three-day Scottish county finals tee off at Stirling Golf Club tomorrow.
Their opening match, against Midlothian, will be the acid test for North-east aspirations. If Shire beat the recent past champions then they will know they are good enough to go all the way.
Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne), winner of the Scottish Under-14s girls title earlier this year, is drafted into the line-up as a replacement for Rachael Polson (Peterculter), who played at Tain but is now back in Florida at college.
If the Aberdeenshire challenge is found wanting, then Saturday's Midlothian v Renfrewshire clash will be the virtual title decider.
The South Division champions, Borders, are the underdogs of the four qualifying counties.
ABERDEENSHIRE
KIMBERLEY BEVERIDGE (Aboyne)
SAMMY LESLIE (Aberdeen Ladies)
SARA MATHIESON ( Murcar Links)
SHANNON McWILLIAM (Aboyne)
DONNA POCOCK (Murcar Links)
CLAIRE PROUSE (Murcar Links)
CAROL WILSON (Murcar Links)
SHEENA WOOD (Aberdeen Links)
BORDERS
JULIE BIRDSALL (The Roxburghe).
ISLA CRAIGIE (Torwoodlee)
DANNI KER (The Roxburghe)
FIONA KER (The Roxburghe)
TARA Mactaggart (Minto)
GILLIAN OLIVER (St Boswells)
SHARON PATTERSON (Kelso)
LEANNE WILSON (Kelso)
MIDLOTHIAN
EMILY DALGETTY (Glencorse)
LOUISE FRASER (Kingsknowe)
RACHAEL LIVINGSTONE (Craigmillar Park).
GABRIELLE Macdonald (Craigielaw)
KAREN MARSHALL (Baberton)
KATE McINTOSH (Broomieknowe)
WENDY NICHOLSON (Broomieknowe)
HANNAH SCOTT (Broomieknowe)
RENFREWSHIRE
MEGAN BRIGGS (Kilmacolm)
DONNA JACKSON (Cochrane Castle)
GILLIAN KYLE (East Renfrewshire)
GILLIAN McGINLAY (Cochrane Castle)
ALYSON McKECHIN (Elderslie)
KATRINA MILNE (Erskine)
LIZ STEWART (Greenburn)
CAROL WHYTE (Windyhill)
PROGRAMME
Day 1 – Friday
Aberdeenshire v Midlothian
Foursomes 9.30am Singles 1.30pm
Renfrewshire v Borders
Foursomes 9.52am Singles 2.15pm
Day 2 – Saturday
Midlothian v Renfrewshire
Foursomes 9.30am Singles 1.30pm
Aberdeenshire v Borders
Foursomes 9.52am Singles 2.15pm
Day 3 – Sunday
Borders v Midlothian
Foursomes 9.30am Singles 1.30pm
Renfrewshire v Aberdeenshire
Foursomes 9.52am Singles 2.15pm
Their opening match, against Midlothian, will be the acid test for North-east aspirations. If Shire beat the recent past champions then they will know they are good enough to go all the way.
Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne), winner of the Scottish Under-14s girls title earlier this year, is drafted into the line-up as a replacement for Rachael Polson (Peterculter), who played at Tain but is now back in Florida at college.
If the Aberdeenshire challenge is found wanting, then Saturday's Midlothian v Renfrewshire clash will be the virtual title decider.
The South Division champions, Borders, are the underdogs of the four qualifying counties.
ABERDEENSHIRE
KIMBERLEY BEVERIDGE (Aboyne)
SAMMY LESLIE (Aberdeen Ladies)
SARA MATHIESON ( Murcar Links)
SHANNON McWILLIAM (Aboyne)
DONNA POCOCK (Murcar Links)
CLAIRE PROUSE (Murcar Links)
CAROL WILSON (Murcar Links)
SHEENA WOOD (Aberdeen Links)
BORDERS
JULIE BIRDSALL (The Roxburghe).
ISLA CRAIGIE (Torwoodlee)
DANNI KER (The Roxburghe)
FIONA KER (The Roxburghe)
TARA Mactaggart (Minto)
GILLIAN OLIVER (St Boswells)
SHARON PATTERSON (Kelso)
LEANNE WILSON (Kelso)
MIDLOTHIAN
EMILY DALGETTY (Glencorse)
LOUISE FRASER (Kingsknowe)
RACHAEL LIVINGSTONE (Craigmillar Park).
GABRIELLE Macdonald (Craigielaw)
KAREN MARSHALL (Baberton)
KATE McINTOSH (Broomieknowe)
WENDY NICHOLSON (Broomieknowe)
HANNAH SCOTT (Broomieknowe)
RENFREWSHIRE
MEGAN BRIGGS (Kilmacolm)
DONNA JACKSON (Cochrane Castle)
GILLIAN KYLE (East Renfrewshire)
GILLIAN McGINLAY (Cochrane Castle)
ALYSON McKECHIN (Elderslie)
KATRINA MILNE (Erskine)
LIZ STEWART (Greenburn)
CAROL WHYTE (Windyhill)
PROGRAMME
Day 1 – Friday
Aberdeenshire v Midlothian
Foursomes 9.30am Singles 1.30pm
Renfrewshire v Borders
Foursomes 9.52am Singles 2.15pm
Day 2 – Saturday
Midlothian v Renfrewshire
Foursomes 9.30am Singles 1.30pm
Aberdeenshire v Borders
Foursomes 9.52am Singles 2.15pm
Day 3 – Sunday
Borders v Midlothian
Foursomes 9.30am Singles 1.30pm
Renfrewshire v Aberdeenshire
Foursomes 9.52am Singles 2.15pm
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
SCOTTISH MIXED FOURSOMES -- REARRANGED DATE
The Scottish Golf Open Amateur Mixed Foursomes, due to have been played last Sunday, have been rearranged for Sunday, October 6 at Strathaven Golf Club.
The original draw will stand.
Please contact Toni via email a.melvin-ffinch@slga.co.uk . If you had withdrawn from the event please contact her as a place will be made available for you.
Toni Melvin-Ffinch
Championship Manager
Scottish Ladies Golfing Association Limited
The Den
2 Dundee Road
The original draw will stand.
Please contact Toni via email a.melvin-ffinch@slga.co.uk . If you had withdrawn from the event please contact her as a place will be made available for you.
Toni Melvin-Ffinch
Championship Manager
Scottish Ladies Golfing Association Limited
The Den
2 Dundee Road
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
GREENLEES TROPHY 2013 - DIVISIONAL FINAL TOTALS
COME ON ALL YOU SINGLE FIGURE HANDICAP PLAYERS --- HANDICAP PRIZES NOW
Nicola Melville and Colin Farquharson have decided that, to encourage players like your webmaster who have a higher handicap within the nine maximum range, to award two dozen golf balls for the best net totals and a dozen for 2nd best net at both Haggs Castle and Drumpellier venues with maybe more for 2nd place ties, etc ---- PUT YOUR ENTRIES THROUGH --- www.scottishladiestour.co.uk
By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Calling all girl and lady and senior lady amateur golfers within playing distance of Haggs Castle and Drumpellier golf clubs.
We really need you to enter the Paul Lawrie Scottish Ladies Open tour events at the two venues named above - Haggs Castle on Monday, September 23, and Drumpellier on Tuesday, September 24.
Not to put too fine a point on it, so many of the tour professionals have dropped out of these events because of a clash with LETAS tournaments that the handful of players left are playing for a lot of sponsorship money/prize vouchers.
You can see the entry lists for yourself by logging on to www.scottishladiestour.co.uk
If you cannot manage to play in both, but might be able to enter one of the events, please do so.
It is important for the future of the Paul Lawrie Scottish Ladies Open Tour that the fields at events are of a respectable size. We lose our credibility and our ability to attract future sponsors if the fields barely make it to double figures.
So, please, if you can get the afternoon off - both 18-hole events have post lunchtime starting times - enter one or both of the events through the website.
You can enter online at www.scottishladiestour.co.uk
We have never had any senior ladies play on the PLGC SLOT but there is no reason why they should not compete for prizes up to the value of a £500 voucher. As long as they have a single-figure handicap.
We need your help. Please come to our aid.
By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Calling all girl and lady and senior lady amateur golfers within playing distance of Haggs Castle and Drumpellier golf clubs.
We really need you to enter the Paul Lawrie Scottish Ladies Open tour events at the two venues named above - Haggs Castle on Monday, September 23, and Drumpellier on Tuesday, September 24.
Not to put too fine a point on it, so many of the tour professionals have dropped out of these events because of a clash with LETAS tournaments that the handful of players left are playing for a lot of sponsorship money/prize vouchers.
You can see the entry lists for yourself by logging on to www.scottishladiestour.co.uk
If you cannot manage to play in both, but might be able to enter one of the events, please do so.
It is important for the future of the Paul Lawrie Scottish Ladies Open Tour that the fields at events are of a respectable size. We lose our credibility and our ability to attract future sponsors if the fields barely make it to double figures.
So, please, if you can get the afternoon off - both 18-hole events have post lunchtime starting times - enter one or both of the events through the website.
You can enter online at www.scottishladiestour.co.uk
We have never had any senior ladies play on the PLGC SLOT but there is no reason why they should not compete for prizes up to the value of a £500 voucher. As long as they have a single-figure handicap.
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Sunday, 15 September 2013
SLGA MIXED FOURSOMES CANCELLED
Scottish Mixed Foursomes at Strathaven Golf Club today has been cancelled due to flooding.
Saturday, 14 September 2013
GLEDDOCH MIIXED OPEN GREENSOMES POSTPONED
In view of the weather forecast tomorrow (Sunday 15th September) , we had no option but to postpone our Mixed Open Greensomes. However we are going to try for Sunday 6th October - same arrangements.
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Friday, 13 September 2013
WALES WIN HOME INTERNATIONALS AND SCOTLAND WIN THE WOODEN SPOON
WOMEN'S HOME INTERNATIONALS
Scotscraig GC, Fife
DAY 3
WALES 7, SCOTLAND 2
Foursomes (3-0)
Sam Birks and Kath O'Connor beat Alyson McKechin and Eilidh Briggs 3 and 2.
Chloe Williams and Katie Bradbury beat Megan Briggs and Gabrielle Macdonald 2 and 1.
Amy Boulden and Becky Harries beat Hannah McCook and Connie Jaffrey 6 and 5.
Singles (4-2)
Boulden beat Eilidh Briggs 1 hole.
Williams beat Lauren Whyte 4 and 3.
Bradbury halved with McKechin.
Birks lost to Heather Munro 3 and 2.
O'Connor beat Jaffrey 1 hole.
Harries halved with McCook.
ENGLAND 4, IRELAND 5
Foursomes (1 1/2-1 1/2)
Georgia Hall and Lauren Taylor beat Olivia Mehaffey and Paula Grant 3 and 1.
Sarah-Jane Boyd and Rachael Goodall halved with Lisa Maguire and Leona Maguire.
Annabel Dimmock and Alexandra Peters lost to Maria Dunne and Emma O'Driscoll 4 and 3.
Singles (2 1/2-3 1/2)
Taylor lost to Leona Maguire 3 and 2.
Hall beat Mehaffey 7 and 6.
Gabriella Cowley bt Mary Doyle 1 hole.
Peters lost to Amy Farrell 1 hole.
Goodall lost to Grant 2 and 1.
Boyd halved with Lisa Maguire.
HOW THEY FINISHED
1 Wales 3pt
2 Ireland 1 1/2pt
3 England 1pt
4 Scotland 1/2pt
Scotscraig GC, Fife
DAY 3
WALES 7, SCOTLAND 2
Foursomes (3-0)
Sam Birks and Kath O'Connor beat Alyson McKechin and Eilidh Briggs 3 and 2.
Chloe Williams and Katie Bradbury beat Megan Briggs and Gabrielle Macdonald 2 and 1.
Amy Boulden and Becky Harries beat Hannah McCook and Connie Jaffrey 6 and 5.
Singles (4-2)
Boulden beat Eilidh Briggs 1 hole.
Williams beat Lauren Whyte 4 and 3.
Bradbury halved with McKechin.
Birks lost to Heather Munro 3 and 2.
O'Connor beat Jaffrey 1 hole.
Harries halved with McCook.
ENGLAND 4, IRELAND 5
Foursomes (1 1/2-1 1/2)
Georgia Hall and Lauren Taylor beat Olivia Mehaffey and Paula Grant 3 and 1.
Sarah-Jane Boyd and Rachael Goodall halved with Lisa Maguire and Leona Maguire.
Annabel Dimmock and Alexandra Peters lost to Maria Dunne and Emma O'Driscoll 4 and 3.
Singles (2 1/2-3 1/2)
Taylor lost to Leona Maguire 3 and 2.
Hall beat Mehaffey 7 and 6.
Gabriella Cowley bt Mary Doyle 1 hole.
Peters lost to Amy Farrell 1 hole.
Goodall lost to Grant 2 and 1.
Boyd halved with Lisa Maguire.
HOW THEY FINISHED
1 Wales 3pt
2 Ireland 1 1/2pt
3 England 1pt
4 Scotland 1/2pt
Thursday, 12 September 2013
DAY 2 Scotland lose to England
Connie Jaffrey - Photo courtesy of Colin Farquharson |
After a day that finished in teeming rain, Wales are almost home and dry as Women's Home Internationals champions at Scotscraig GC, Fife after beating Ireland 5-4 to be the only team with two wins out of two going into the final day at the Fife venue.
Scotland, who lost 5-4 to England on Day 2, are the final day opponents of the Welsh but not even a Scotland victory would change anything - unless England won their final match against Ireland by a huge margin.
Then both Wales and England would have finished with 2pt and it would go to a countback of individual games won if that were the case.
Wales won the title when the matches were last played in Scotland at Irvine in 2009. How a tiny golfing country such as Wales can produce such good women's amateur golf teams is amazing !
Scotland, champions at Cardiff in 2010, are trying to avoid the Wooden Spoon for the third year in a row.
But they did go down fighting against England, losing the foursomes 2-1 and drawing the singles 3-3 in an afternoon which changed from brilliant, warm sunshine at 2pm to bucketing rain by 4pm.
Scottish winners in the singles were Stiring student Hannah McCook from Nethy Bridge, Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies), the 16 year old Scottish girls champion, and Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) produced the fightback of the day. Three down at the turn, she beat English champion Sarah-Jane Boyd by 2 and 1.
England increased their 2-1 foursomes lead to 3-1 when British champion Georgia Hall beat Scottish champion Alyson McKechin by 6 and 5 within 2hr 20min. Four up after eight, Hall won the 11th and 12th (with a birdie) and a half finished the one-sided match on the 13th green. McKechin won only the third hole against Georgia who is ranked in the world's top 10 female amateurs.
England went 4-1 ahead in the rain when Gabriella Cowley beat Megan Briggs by 4 and 2.
All square after 10, Cowley turned on the heat by winning the long 11th with a birdie 4 and the 12th with a par 4 to surge two up.
Cowley produced another birdie to win the long 14th to be three up. The English player was conceded the 16th and the match by 4 and 2, making the overall scoreline: England 4, Scotland 1.
The Scots got one back when Megan Briggs' sister Eilidh beat English champion Sarah-Jane Boyd by 4 and 2. The
Truro player was three up at the turn after winning the seventh, eighth and ninth (with a birdie).
But Eilidh put the wheels under her recovery with birdies at the 10th, and 12th to get it back to one down.
The short 13th was halved in birdie 2s before Briggs won the 14th with a par to be all square for the first time since the sixth.
The 16th was halved and Eilidh won the 17th and the match by 2 and 1 after a concession by Boyd.
England 4, Scotland 2 with two matches to finish
That became England 4, Scotland 3 when 16 year old Scottish girls champion Connie Jaffrey beat another teenager Amber Ratcliffe by 3 and 2.
Connie always looked to be in control of the outcome - two up after four and still two up at the turn, thanks to a birdie 4 at the long ninth.
Ratcliffe got one back with a birdie 4 at the 11th but Jaffrey birdied the short 13th and also won the 15th with a par to go three up with three to play. A half at the 16th ended the match
Still to finish: Scotland's Hannah McCook two up on Rachael Goodall with three to play ...England's Annabel Dimmock one up against Lauren Whyte with three to play
Dimmock birdied the 16th from 15ft to go two up with two to play against Whyte, which ended Scotland's lingering hopes of a victory.
All square after eight, the ninth and 11th holes in this match were halved in birdies. Dimmock had gone one up with a 4 at the 10tj and another par at the 12th put the young Englisj player two up.
Whyte birdied the short 13th to get back to one down but Dimmock holed a putt from off the green at the 14th to preserve her lead and holed from off the green again to win the long 16th with a birdie 4.
McCook, who had been two up after four holes against Goodall was pulled back to square by birdies from the English player at the fifth and eighth. The nine was halved in birdie 4s.
McCook went one up on a concession at the 10th and birdied the long 11th to go two up. A series of halves followed, the 15th and 16th in birdies.
Annabel secured the winning fifth point for England by beating Lauren Whyte 2 and 1 as the rain continued to teem down.
The 17th hole was halved ini their match.
McCook and Goodall halved every hole from the 12th to the 17th, leaving the Scot the winner by 2 and 1.
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
Scotscraig Golf Club, Tayport, Fife
IRELAND 4, WALES 5
Foursomes (1-2)
Olivia Mehaffey and Mary Doyle lost to Amy Boulden and Becky Harries 4 and 3.
Lisa Maguire and Leona Maguire lost to Chloe Williams and Katie Bradbury 1 hole.
Maria Dunne and Emma O'Driscoll bt Jess Evans and Megan Lockett 1 hole.
Singles (3-3)
Leona Maguire beat Boulden 4 and 3.
Lisa Maguire lost to Williams 4 and 3.
Dunne halved with Bradbury
O'Driscoll halved with Sam Birks
Paula Grant halved with Evans
Mehaffey halved with Harries.
SCOTLAND 4, ENGLAND 5
Foursomes (1-2)
Alyson McKechin and Eilidh Briggs beat Georgia Hall and Lauren Taylor 2 and 1.
Lauren Whyte and Heather Munro lost to Sarah-Jane Boyd and Rachael Goodall 2 and 1.
Megan Briggs and Gabrielle Macdonald lost to Annabel Dimmock and Alexandra Peters 2 and 1.
Singles (3-3)
McKechin lost to Hall 6 and 5.
Eilidh Briggs beat Boyd 2 and 1.
Megan Briggs lost to Gabriella Cowley 4 and 2.
Connie Jaffrey beat Amber Ratcliffe 3 and 2.
Whyte lost to Dimmock 2 and 1.
Hannah McCook bt Goodall 2 and 1.
HOW THEY STAND
Wales 2 points
England 1point
Scotland 1/2 point
Ireland 1/2 point
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
SCOTLAND DRAW WITH IRELAND ON DAY 1
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EILIDH BRIGGS CAPS FIGHTING SCOTS DRAW WITH IRISH
Scotland broke a sequence of six straight defeats with a fighting draw against Ireland on the opening day of the Womens Home Internationals at Scotscraig Golf Club, Tayport in North-east Fife today (Wednesday)
With Wales producing a shock win by four points over defending champions England, Karen Marshall's squad of youngsters still have, on paper, at least a chance of regaining the Miller Trophy they last won at Cardiff in 2010
The Scots took a 2-1 foursomes lead over the Irish, highlighted by a terrific foursomes performance by Alyson McKechin and Eilidh Briggs who were seven under par in beating the talented Maguire twins, Lisa and Leona, by 5 and 4.
But the singles looked like drifting Ireland's way for a long spell in the afternoon with only good wins by Megan Briggs and Lauren Whyte stemming the tide.
With three games to finish, it was a 3-3 tie. Then 4-4 with one match to finish.
In that crucial finale, Eilidh Briggs was two down with three to play against Leona Maguire
Briggs raised her game under pressure in brilliant style. She birdied the 16th to get one back. Then squared it with a par 4 at the 17th. All square on the 18th tee amid rising excitement in the Scottish ranks.
Eilidh's putt from 25 feet for a birdie to win the match shaved the hole - and stayed out. Maguire matched the Scot's par 4 and so the hole was halved, the game was halved and the overall match also finished level.
"What a fantastic finish," said Scotland team captain Karen Marshall.
"It looked as if it was going Ireland's way for a while but what a great turnaround by our girls. I'm proud of them."
Wales, once again, punching far above their weight at this level - they have fewer girl golfers than any of the other home countries, shocked England by taking a 2-1 foursomes lead and then building on that with four wins out of the six singles.
Scotland play England and Ireland meet Wales on Day 2.
If the Scots dont suffer a backlash from England, there could be all to play for on the third and last day.
WOMEN'S HOME INTERNATIONALS RESULTS DAY 1
Scotscraig Golf Club, Tayport, Fife
ENGLAND 2 1/2, WALES 4 1/2
Foursomes (1-2)
Lauren Taylor and Georgia Hall lost to Amy Boulden and Becky Harries 1 hole.
Alexandra Peters and Gabriella Cowley lost to Chloe Williams and Katie Bradbury 3 and 2.
Sarah-Jane Boyd and Rachael Goodall beat Sam Birks and Kath O'Connor 4 and 3.
Singles (1 1/2-4 1/2)
Hall beat Boulden 3 and 1.
Taylor lost to Williams 1 hole.
Peters lost to Bradbury 1 hole.
Cowley lost to Birks 1 hole
Amber Ratcliffe lost to Jess Evans 3 and 2.
Boyd halved with Harries
SCOTLAND 4 1/2, IRELAND 4 1/2
Foursomes (2-1)
Alyson McKechin and Eilidh Briggs beat Lisa Maguire and Leona Maguire 5 and 4.
Megan Briggs and Gabrielle Macdonald beat Maria Dunne and Emma O'Driscoll 2 and 1.
Lauren Whyte and Connie Jaffrey lost to Paula Grant and Olivia Mehaffey 4 and 3.
Singles (2 1/2-3 1/2)
Alyson McKechin lost to Lisa Maguire 3 and 1
Megan Briggs beat Grant 3 and 2
Gabrielle Macdonald lost to Dunne 5 and 3
Lauren Whyte beat Amy Farrell 2 and 1
Hannah McCook lost to Mehaffey 3 and 2.
Eilidh Briggs halved with Leona Maguire
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EILIDH BRIGGS CAPS FIGHTING SCOTS DRAW WITH IRISH
Scotland broke a sequence of six straight defeats with a fighting draw against Ireland on the opening day of the Womens Home Internationals at Scotscraig Golf Club, Tayport in North-east Fife today (Wednesday)
With Wales producing a shock win by four points over defending champions England, Karen Marshall's squad of youngsters still have, on paper, at least a chance of regaining the Miller Trophy they last won at Cardiff in 2010
The Scots took a 2-1 foursomes lead over the Irish, highlighted by a terrific foursomes performance by Alyson McKechin and Eilidh Briggs who were seven under par in beating the talented Maguire twins, Lisa and Leona, by 5 and 4.
But the singles looked like drifting Ireland's way for a long spell in the afternoon with only good wins by Megan Briggs and Lauren Whyte stemming the tide.
With three games to finish, it was a 3-3 tie. Then 4-4 with one match to finish.
In that crucial finale, Eilidh Briggs was two down with three to play against Leona Maguire
Briggs raised her game under pressure in brilliant style. She birdied the 16th to get one back. Then squared it with a par 4 at the 17th. All square on the 18th tee amid rising excitement in the Scottish ranks.
Eilidh's putt from 25 feet for a birdie to win the match shaved the hole - and stayed out. Maguire matched the Scot's par 4 and so the hole was halved, the game was halved and the overall match also finished level.
"What a fantastic finish," said Scotland team captain Karen Marshall.
"It looked as if it was going Ireland's way for a while but what a great turnaround by our girls. I'm proud of them."
Wales, once again, punching far above their weight at this level - they have fewer girl golfers than any of the other home countries, shocked England by taking a 2-1 foursomes lead and then building on that with four wins out of the six singles.
Scotland play England and Ireland meet Wales on Day 2.
If the Scots dont suffer a backlash from England, there could be all to play for on the third and last day.
WOMEN'S HOME INTERNATIONALS RESULTS DAY 1
Scotscraig Golf Club, Tayport, Fife
ENGLAND 2 1/2, WALES 4 1/2
Foursomes (1-2)
Lauren Taylor and Georgia Hall lost to Amy Boulden and Becky Harries 1 hole.
Alexandra Peters and Gabriella Cowley lost to Chloe Williams and Katie Bradbury 3 and 2.
Sarah-Jane Boyd and Rachael Goodall beat Sam Birks and Kath O'Connor 4 and 3.
Singles (1 1/2-4 1/2)
Hall beat Boulden 3 and 1.
Taylor lost to Williams 1 hole.
Peters lost to Bradbury 1 hole.
Cowley lost to Birks 1 hole
Amber Ratcliffe lost to Jess Evans 3 and 2.
Boyd halved with Harries
SCOTLAND 4 1/2, IRELAND 4 1/2
Foursomes (2-1)
Alyson McKechin and Eilidh Briggs beat Lisa Maguire and Leona Maguire 5 and 4.
Megan Briggs and Gabrielle Macdonald beat Maria Dunne and Emma O'Driscoll 2 and 1.
Lauren Whyte and Connie Jaffrey lost to Paula Grant and Olivia Mehaffey 4 and 3.
Singles (2 1/2-3 1/2)
Alyson McKechin lost to Lisa Maguire 3 and 1
Megan Briggs beat Grant 3 and 2
Gabrielle Macdonald lost to Dunne 5 and 3
Lauren Whyte beat Amy Farrell 2 and 1
Hannah McCook lost to Mehaffey 3 and 2.
Eilidh Briggs halved with Leona Maguire
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
SCOTS BID TO END LONG LOSING RUN IN HOME INTERNATIONALS
The only way is up as far as Scotland are concerned in the Women's Home Internationals which tee off tomorrow at Scotscraig Golf Club, the 13th oldest in the world, Tayport in North Fife.
Scotland, under the captaincy of Lesley Nicholson, won the title and the Miller Trophy at Cardiff three years ago. Since then they have lost six matches in a row over two years, spanning the 2011 and 2012 internationals.
The team leadership is back in the hands of a Lothians figure in Karen Marshall (Baberton) and, for one reason or another, she has a very young team at her disposal.
Scottish girls champion Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies), Heather Munro (Monifieth), Stirling student Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey) and St Andrews student Gabrielle Macdonald (Craigielaw) will all be making their debut in the Women's Home Internationals.
The backbone of experience in the eight-strong side is provided by the Briggs sisters, Megan and Eilidh from Kilmacolm, last year's Scottish girls champion Lauren Whyte (St Regulus) and Scottish champion Alyson McKechin (Elderslie).
For the opening foursomes against Ireland, skipper Marshall has paired McKechin with Eilidh Briggs, Megan Briggs with Macdonald, and Whyte with Jaffrey.
England, winners of the title at Cork last year and Hillside in 2011, are warm favourites with several world-ranked players in their ranks.
If they can make a winning start against Wales who always seem to punch above their weight in the Home Internationals - they won the title the last time the three-day event was played in Scotland, at Irvine Bogside, in 2009 - England will be hard to stop.
Perhaps an omen for Wales that Sam Birks has had a hole in one - her fifth, with a five-iron, at the 163yd 15th in practice.
Admission and car parking is free at Scotscraig and strong home support would certainly aid the Scots' cause.
Wednesday morning's foursomes:
ENGLAND v WALES
8.30 Lauren Taylor and Georgia Hall v Amy Boulden and Becky Harries
8.40 Alexandra Peters and Gabriella Cowley v Chloe Williams and Katie Bradbury
8.50 Sarah-Jane Boye and Rachael Goodall v. Sam Birks and Kath O'Connor
Singles from 1.10pm to 2pm
SCOTLAND v IRELAND
9.00 Alyson McKechin and Eilidh Briggs v Lisa Maguire and Leona Maguire
9.10 Megan Briggs and Gabrielle Macdonald v Marie Dunne and Emma O'Driscoll
9.20 Lauren Whyte and Connie Jaffrey v Paula Grant and Olivia Mehaffey.
Singles from 2.10pm to 3pm.
Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report.
Scotland, under the captaincy of Lesley Nicholson, won the title and the Miller Trophy at Cardiff three years ago. Since then they have lost six matches in a row over two years, spanning the 2011 and 2012 internationals.
The team leadership is back in the hands of a Lothians figure in Karen Marshall (Baberton) and, for one reason or another, she has a very young team at her disposal.
Scottish girls champion Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies), Heather Munro (Monifieth), Stirling student Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey) and St Andrews student Gabrielle Macdonald (Craigielaw) will all be making their debut in the Women's Home Internationals.
The backbone of experience in the eight-strong side is provided by the Briggs sisters, Megan and Eilidh from Kilmacolm, last year's Scottish girls champion Lauren Whyte (St Regulus) and Scottish champion Alyson McKechin (Elderslie).
For the opening foursomes against Ireland, skipper Marshall has paired McKechin with Eilidh Briggs, Megan Briggs with Macdonald, and Whyte with Jaffrey.
England, winners of the title at Cork last year and Hillside in 2011, are warm favourites with several world-ranked players in their ranks.
If they can make a winning start against Wales who always seem to punch above their weight in the Home Internationals - they won the title the last time the three-day event was played in Scotland, at Irvine Bogside, in 2009 - England will be hard to stop.
Perhaps an omen for Wales that Sam Birks has had a hole in one - her fifth, with a five-iron, at the 163yd 15th in practice.
Admission and car parking is free at Scotscraig and strong home support would certainly aid the Scots' cause.
Wednesday morning's foursomes:
ENGLAND v WALES
8.30 Lauren Taylor and Georgia Hall v Amy Boulden and Becky Harries
8.40 Alexandra Peters and Gabriella Cowley v Chloe Williams and Katie Bradbury
8.50 Sarah-Jane Boye and Rachael Goodall v. Sam Birks and Kath O'Connor
Singles from 1.10pm to 2pm
SCOTLAND v IRELAND
9.00 Alyson McKechin and Eilidh Briggs v Lisa Maguire and Leona Maguire
9.10 Megan Briggs and Gabrielle Macdonald v Marie Dunne and Emma O'Driscoll
9.20 Lauren Whyte and Connie Jaffrey v Paula Grant and Olivia Mehaffey.
Singles from 2.10pm to 3pm.
Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report.
Monday, 9 September 2013
GOOD LUCK SCOTLAND IN THE HOME INTERNATIONALS AT SCOTCRAIGS GC
England will be bidding to win the Miller Trophy for the third year in a row at the Home International Matches at Scotscraig Golf Club, Tayport in Fife which begin this week.
Scotland, captained by Karen Marshall, won the Miller Trophy in 2010 at Wrexham and their line-up includes only Eilidh Briggs, Alyson McKechin and Lauren Whyte who played last year at Cork.
Megan Briggs returns but for Scottish girls champion Connie Jaffrey, Gabrielle Macdonald, Hannah McCook and Heather Munro it’s a first appearance in the Home Internationals. It is one of the youngest Scotland teams for some time.
The foursomes will tee off from 8.30am to 9.20 every morning and the singles from 1.10pm to 3pm every afternoon.
The matches are:
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
England v Wales
Scotland v Ireland
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
Ireland v Wales
Scotland v England
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
Wales v Scotland
England v Ireland
Scotland, captained by Karen Marshall, won the Miller Trophy in 2010 at Wrexham and their line-up includes only Eilidh Briggs, Alyson McKechin and Lauren Whyte who played last year at Cork.
Megan Briggs returns but for Scottish girls champion Connie Jaffrey, Gabrielle Macdonald, Hannah McCook and Heather Munro it’s a first appearance in the Home Internationals. It is one of the youngest Scotland teams for some time.
The foursomes will tee off from 8.30am to 9.20 every morning and the singles from 1.10pm to 3pm every afternoon.
The matches are:
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
England v Wales
Scotland v Ireland
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
Ireland v Wales
Scotland v England
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
Wales v Scotland
England v Ireland
Sunday, 8 September 2013
HOLE IN ONE FOR FIONA
Fiona Rattray - Photo courtesy of Allisoun Fairbairn |
Fiona is now added to this years list of Holes in One
Fiona Rattray (Douglas Park) at the 4th Hole at Hilton Park (Allander Course)
Gill Hendry (Douglas Park) had a Hole in One in the September Medal at the 3rd
Gill Hendry (Douglas Park) had a Hole in One in the September Medal at the 3rd
Jill Foggo (Milngavie) had a Hole in One at the 14th Hole in their Greenlees Match against Troon in August
Irvine Golf Club (Bogside) Lady Captain, Pauline Patrick had Hole in One over her home course
Carol Fell (Ranfurly Castle) had a Hole in One at the 3rd over Dougalston in the spring. This was Carol's 6th Hole in One.
Carol Fell (Ranfurly Castle) had a Hole in One at the 3rd over Dougalston in the spring. This was Carol's 6th Hole in One.
Any more that we could add to the list. -- email Carol
ALEX QAYUM IS THE RENFREWSHIRE JUNIOR COUNTY CHAMPION
Alex Qayum -- RLCGA Junior Champion |
The Renfrewshire Junior County Final was played today over Gourock Golf Course between Alex Qayum (Ranfurly Castle) and Mairi Gray (Williamwood). Alex won the tie.
To read the full report go to the RLCGA Website
D&A JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP - LORI IS CHAMPION AND ALEX IS HANDICAP WINNER
Alex Mennie |
Lori McDonald |
Fiona Rattray |
Fiona Rattray [Douglas Park] had a HOLE IN ONE at the 4th hole – her first - hopefully a few more will follow!
Winner of the Cowan Cup [Handicap] – Alex Mennie – Douglas Park
Runner Up [Handicap] – Zoe Kemp – Helensburgh
Winner of the Argyll Cup and Junior Championship 2013 – Lori McDonald [Cardross]
Runner-up – Jillian Farrell [Cardross]
Thanks go to D&A Captain Allisoun Fairbairn for the photographs
SLGA GRAND MEDAL FINALS
The Grand Medal Finals were played today (Sunday 8th September) at King James VI in Perth.
23 ladies, who had qualified from one of the 6 Regional Medal Finals during the season, played on the Island course in fantastic conditions with the sun shinning and no wind to speak of.
The winner of the Silver Division was Heather Anderson (Blairgowrie) who had the round of the day with a nett 67 six shots ahead of second place.
The winner of the Bronze Division was Vivien Mitchell (Lochend), who finished with a net 74. For all the scores and prize winners please click below.
The best West of Scotland players were D&A 's Vice Captain Carol Sim (Balmore) with a net 76 in the Silver Division and Anne Nicoll (Ranfurly Castle) who also had a net 77 and was 3rd in the Bronze Section.
The par of course was 73, the SSS 72 and the CSS 73.
Other West of Scotland leading net scores included:
SILVER
79 Gillian Hendry (Douglas Park) (11)
81 Gael Davidson (Clydebank and Dist) (7)
BRONZE
77 Fiona Cook (Greenock) (19)
79 Emily Dunsmore (Bishopbriggs) (17)
23 ladies, who had qualified from one of the 6 Regional Medal Finals during the season, played on the Island course in fantastic conditions with the sun shinning and no wind to speak of.
The winner of the Silver Division was Heather Anderson (Blairgowrie) who had the round of the day with a nett 67 six shots ahead of second place.
The winner of the Bronze Division was Vivien Mitchell (Lochend), who finished with a net 74. For all the scores and prize winners please click below.
The best West of Scotland players were D&A 's Vice Captain Carol Sim (Balmore) with a net 76 in the Silver Division and Anne Nicoll (Ranfurly Castle) who also had a net 77 and was 3rd in the Bronze Section.
The par of course was 73, the SSS 72 and the CSS 73.
Other West of Scotland leading net scores included:
SILVER
79 Gillian Hendry (Douglas Park) (11)
81 Gael Davidson (Clydebank and Dist) (7)
BRONZE
77 Fiona Cook (Greenock) (19)
79 Emily Dunsmore (Bishopbriggs) (17)
Prizewinners -- Click Here
All Scores --- Click Here
Thursday, 5 September 2013
SCOTLAND SENIORS WIN AGAINST SLOVENIA
Scotland outclassed Slovenia with a 4-1 victory in their Flight B match in the European Senior Women's Team Championship at Bled Golf Club, Slovenia.
The Scots now play Austria who were 4-1 winners over Iceland.
Alison Bartlett and Kathleen Sutherland halved the foursome against Slovenia.
Then Mary Smith (winner by 6 and 5), Sheena Wood (winner by 7 and 6) and Lorna Bennett (winner by 8 and 7) crushed the opposition.
Fiona De Vries' match, as is the custom in these European championships, was declared a halved match because the outcome of the match overall had been decided.
Results from the championship flight:
Netherlands 3, Spain 2
Ireland 3, Sweden 2
England 3 1/2m Germany 1 1/2
Italy 3, France 2.
CLICK HERE to see results
Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
COMMONWEALTH SPOONS-- AYRSHIRE'S LIZ AND LINDA ARE JUST PIPPED AT THE POST
Lorraine Campbell, Donna Jackson, Liz Stewart and Laura McGeachy (from D&A and Renfrewshire_ Courtesy of Ann Wallace |
Play was in the format of foursomes which proved tricky for many of the pairs over the links which this year celebrates its 125th Anniversary. The winners came from the final group of the day, the pair from East Lothian of Ingrid Elgsaas and Georgene Parsons came in with a nett 74.5 to pip the Ayrshire pair of Liz Wilson and Linda McDonald who had a nett 75.
Jill West and Margaret Miller from Ayrshire were 3rd and Norma Choat and Anne Cumberland from D&A were 4th
For a list of all the scores and prize winners please see below.
All Scores
Prize Winners
SCOTLAND SENIORS FAIL TO MAKE THE TOP FLIGHT MATCHPLAY STAGES
Tain's Mary Smith (joint 10th) and Aberdeen Ladies' Sheena Wood (joint 19th), playing in the European Senior Women's Team Golf Championship for the first time, did well to finish within the top 20 individual scorers in the 36-hole qualifying stage at Bled, Slovenia.
But Scotland, as a team, did not do so well. They failed to make the top eight who will contest the championship match-play stages.
Scotland finished 10th on 815.
The Scots' individual totals were:
155 Mary Smith (Tain) 77 78
158 Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies) 80 78
167 Fiona De Vries (St Rule) 85 82
168 Kathleen Sutherland (Royal Montrose) 84 84, Alison Bartlett (Royal Dornoch) 82 86.
170 Lorna Bennett (Ladybank) 85 85.
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The top flight qualifiers were:
777 Netherlands. 780 France. 792 England. 793 Ireland, 797 Sweden. 797 Germany. 798 Italy. 808 Spain.
Other totals:
813 Switzerland (9th)
815 Scotland (10th)
Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
IMPROVE YOUR PUTTING AT THE INDOOR GOLF ACADEMY
The Indoor Golf Academy are hosting Aimpoint Clinics, I'm sure you've heard it mentioned on TV of late as Justin Rose and Stacy Lewis are users of the system. Christina Kim mentioned it several times whilst commentating at the Solheim Cup. I suggest you have a look at the Aimpoint Golf website and if you are interested please get in touch with myself or Peter direct.
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SCOTTISH SENIORS UNDER PRESSURE IN SLOVENIA
Mary Smith was the best Scot at the 1st round of European Senior Ladies' Team Championships in Bled, Slovenia.
Scotland are in 9th position in the team event after Round 1 --
The Team was due to be :
Alison Bartlett (Royal Dornoch), Lorna Bennett (Ladybank), Fiona de Vries (St Rule), Fiona Hunter (Southerness), Mary Smith (Tain) and Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies).
However, Fiona Hunter had to withdraw at short notice due to illness -- Kathleen Sutherland who had been appointed to be Captain due to Helen Faulds being unable to attend is now a playing Captain for the tournament.
ANNA TELFER HAS A HOLE IN ONE
Anna Telfer |
This was Anna's 1st ...............in England!!!!
She already has had 3 in Scotland and one in Spain and one in America!!!
Anna said "Lucky or what???"
Anna is now added to this years list of Holes in One
Gill Hendry (Douglas Park) had a Hole in One in the Medal last Friday at the 3rd
Jill Foggo (Milngavie) had a Hole in One at the 14th Hole in their Greenlees Match against Troon a fortnight ago.
Irvine Golf Club (Bogside) Lady Captain, Pauline Patrick had Hole in One over her home course
Any more that we could add to the list. -- email Carol
Monday, 2 September 2013
KILMARNOCK BARASSIE PAIR WIN SCOTTISH WOMEN'S MATCH-PLAY FOURSOMES AT KIRRIEMUIR
Courtesy of Colin Farquharson
Debbie Peberdy and Alex Glennie of Kilmarnock Barassie GC
Picture by courtesy of the SLGA
Kilmarnock Barassie, represented by Alex Glennie and Debbie Peberdy, beat Turnhouse (Morag Wardrop and Mandy McBain) 2 and 1 in the final of the Scottish women's match-play foursomes at Kirriemuir Golf Club on Sunday.
In the third-place play-off, Deeside (Fiona Hay and Alison Gray) beat Braehead (Norma Kerr and Sarah Walker) by 3 and 1.
In the morning semi-finals, Kilmarnock Barassie beat Deeside by one hole and Turnhouse beat Braehead by 2 and 1.
Diane Moncreiff was the third member of Turnhouse's pool of players for the day and she played in the semi-final match.
Anne Laing (Vale of Leven), three times Scottish women's amateur champion between 1996 and 2004, teamed up with Lindsay Mathie (Playsport) to win the top scratch prize in the Scottish women's foursomes stroke-play tournament, also at Kirriemuir GC on Sunday.
They had a round of 80, one ahead of runners-up Mary Lou Watkins and Hazel Saunders, both of Gullane Ladies.
The trophy winners in this competition have to be from the same club so the silverware went to Mary Lou and Hazel.
Third with an 83 were Sal Shepherd and Rachael Livingston, both Craigmillar Park.
The handicap winners were Dawn Young (North Berwick) and Dawn Darling (Kirriemuir) with a net score of 73.5 off 11.5.
Ann Hay and Janet Buchanan, both Dalmally, finished second with a net 76 off 24.
Mother and daughter Ann B and Ann F Ramsay, both Kirriemuir, finished third on 78 off six.
Other net scores included:
79 Alexandra Mennie and Fiona Rattray (Douglas Park) (12).
79.5 Frances McFadzean and Caroline Hay (Craigmillar Park) (8).
80 Fiona Cameron and Jane Gravil (Cowglen) (9)
80.5 Ann Nolan and Julie Taylor (Kirriemuir) (15.5).
81.5 Irene Park and Audrey Murray (Kirriemuir) (17.5) 81.5.
82 Elaine Allison and Tricia Chillas (Stirling) (6); Gail McKill and Jennifer Brown (Gullane Ladies) (12)
Mary Lou Watkins and Hazel Saunders (Gullane Ladies)
Sunday, 1 September 2013
DOUGLAS PARK'S GILL HENDRY HAS A HOLE IN ONE
Gill Hendry |
Congratulations go to Gill Hendry (picured left) who had a HOLE IN ONE at the 3rd hole in the Douglas Park Golf Club Medal on Friday.
She was absolutely delighted with her success and was still able to continue her good play for the next 15 holes when she produced her best round ever by having a 78 net 66 (7 under the CSS) to win the medal and cut her handicap to 11.