Friday 9 August 2019

Scots have mixed fortunes against Wales and England wins both the Women's and Girl's Home Internationals



English Girls and Women's Teams
R and A News Release.

England has won both the R and A Women’s and Girls’ Home Internationals after the rain-affected final day of the round-robin competitions  were played at Downfield Golf Club, Dundee.
England and Ireland came into third and final day having beaten both Scotland and Wales over the first two days of competition, leading to a title shoot-out between the two sides in both events. 
With the weather causing havoc, it was a long and frustrating final day but it was England that ended it in celebratory mood edging the Irish out 3½ -2½ in the women’s event, while the junior side made it three title wins in a row on a count back after a 3-3 draw in the girls’ event.

With the dreadful forecast threatening to wipe out the whole day’s play, a decision was made to send the afternoon singles matches out first and then hopefully follow on with the foursomes. 
Six hours of play were eventually washed out and the outcome of the final round of matches was decided on the results in the singles. 
In the women’s event, England took control by winning the top three matches through Isobel Wardle, Lily May Humphreys and Emily Toy. The doughty Irish hit back with wins from Jessica Ross and Lauren Walsh and it was all set for a last-match decider between Ellen Hume and Paula Grant. 

England’s Hume was one up with two holes to play but Grant kept the match alive with a great birdie at the 17th and the pair went down the 18th. A half in pars was good enough for an English victory

The girls’ contest was a real thriller with four of the six matches going to the 18th hole and England taking the title, thanks to a superior points total in individual matches (17½-15½). 

It was desperately disappointing for the Irish girls and captain Helen Jones. Last year at Ballybunion, the side also drew with England but eventually finished third overall. 
In the third and fourth play-offs, Scotland, the defending champions, beat Wales 4½-1½ to finish third. Wales gained revenge in the girls’ event with a 5-1 scoreline.

The following By Colin Farquharson 

The morning foursomes were cancelled and only the singles were played in the afternoon.

Scotland
lost 5-1 to Wales in the girls' match while Ireland and England drew 3-3


Aboyne's Carmen Griffiths  was the only Scotland winner in the girls' match.

Scotland won the women's match 4.5-1.5 against Wales

SCOTLAND GIRLS 1, WALES GIRLS 5
Cameron Neilson lost to Carys Worby 4 and 3
Katy Alexander lost to Ffion Tynan 2 and 1.
Megan Ashley lost to Darcey Harry 4 and 3.
Carmen Griffiths beat Kasumi Tran 4 and  3.
Evanna Hynd lost to Harriet Lockley 4 and 3.
Grace Crawford lost to Ellen Nicholas 1 hole.

OTHER GIRLS' RESULT
IRELAND 3, ENGLAND 3

WOMEN'S RESULT

SCOTLAND 4.5, WALES 1.5

Hazel MacGarvie halved with Lea Anne Bramwell.
Hannah Darling beat Kath O'Connor 3 and 1.
Chloe Goadby beat Lauren Hillier 4 and 2.
Louise Duncan lost to Becky Harries 3 and 2.
Penny Brown beat Jordan Ryan 1 hole.
Shannon McWilliam btea Lucy Jones 1 hole.

ENGLAND 3.5, IRELAND 2.5