Sunday, 16 January 2022
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Saturday, 18 September 2021
FREYA RUSSELL IS THE 2021 AYRSHIRE COUNTY CHAMPION
Photo courtesy of Gaynor Russell |
15 year old Freya Russell ( Royal Troon ) is the 2021 Ayrshire County Champion - She beat Jennifer Linklater (Largs)
Tuesday, 31 August 2021
2021 Commonwealth Spoon Results
Wednesday, 25 August 2021
THE 2021 SCOTTISH COUNTY FINALS LINE UP IN FORRES
Ayrshire -- 2019 County Team Champions |
The County Finals were last played in 2019 with none in 2020 due to Covid -- That year Ayrshire Ladies' County Golf Association became champions with Carnoustie's star - amateur Louise Duncan in the team -- Click here to read the full report then
West Division Winners D&A Photo courtesy of Lorraine Campbell |
They are Dunbartonshire & Argyll, who are representing the West Division, Midlothian the East and Perth & Kinross the North.
Monday, 23 August 2021
Duncan keeps her cool / Smyth Salver winner pleased to take pressure in her stride
FROM THE AIG WOMEN'S OPEN WEBSITE - Anna
FINAL LEADERBOARD AT CARNOUSTIE
WATCH INTERVIEW VIDEOS OF LOUISE AND ANNA - (The Daily Show) CLICK HERE -- plus interview video at end of post
Louise Duncan was delighted with the way she handled the increasing pressure and attention during the course of an unforgettable week at Carnoustie.
The 21-year-old Scot shot a level-par 72 on the final day to share in a tie for 10th and received a rapturous reception from her home crowd as she made her way over the Barry Burn to the 18th green.
The Women’s Amateur Champion now has more silverware for her collection having lifted the Smyth Salver – awarded to the leading amateur at the AIG Women’s Open.
It was a trophy lifted by newly-crowned Champion Anna Nordqvist in 2008 and Duncan’s performance has given her confidence she can take the increased expectations in her stride.
“I thought I handled it very well,” she said. “I thought I would crumble a wee bit but I seemed to hold my nerve out there and played well on the last day, which was ultimately my goal.
“It will maybe take a couple weeks to sink in. I feel over the moon with how I played and how I handled it.
“I had a great time, and yeah, really happy with how I played the past four days.
“It gives me a big confidence boost. I'll take this into my next few events and into next year as well.”
Duncan signalled her intent with a four-under 68 on the opening day at Carnoustie and, having comfortably made the cut, surged into Championship contention by repeating the trick on Saturday.
Resuming two shots adrift of the overnight leaders, a birdie at the first got her final round off to the perfect start before back-to-back birdies at 10 and 11, each greeted by hearty roars from the Scottish faithful, kept the fairytale dream alive.
The University of Stirling student could not make further inroads and bogeyed two of the testing final three holes but that did not stop her savouring the experience.
The Curtis Cup is next up from Thursday and, beyond that, Duncan admits she will now have to consider her options as she weighs up turning professional.
“I'm not entirely sure what's going to happen over the next year, year and a half or whatever,” she said.
“I’ve still got a couple years left at Uni and the amount of time I've been at Uni, I think I need a degree out of it.
“I don't really know what the plan is and I’ll have to sit down and have a wee think about it.
“[This week has been] outstanding, pretty surreal and yeah, just dead exciting.
“The 18th there, just the crowd cheering, I really appreciated the support. To have the fans behind me, it's been great.”
A Couple of photos from a fan - Courtesy of Susan Wood (Drumpellier) Scottish Girls -- Team Captain
Susan and Winner Anna |
Susan and leading Amateur Louise |
Saturday, 21 August 2021
Louise Duncan is only 2 Shots off the top of the leaderboard at Carnoustie on Day 3 of the British AIG Championship at Carnoustie
The Women's Amateur Champion Louise Duncan (Ayrshire LGGA and West Kilbride) excelled once more today with a round of 68 in the 3rd round of the Women's AIG Championship at Carnoustie to finish on 7 under -- 2 shots behind the leaders
Videos when you click on highlights after clicking on Louise Duncan's name on the leaderboard |
An ecstatic Louise Duncan revelled in the backing of the home crowd after her dream week at Carnoustie continued with another outstanding performance in round three.
The reigning Women’s Amateur Champion enhanced her chances of completing a remarkable double triumph by shooting a four-under 68 on Saturday.
At seven-under for the Championship, the 21-year-old trails leaders Anna Nordqvist and Nanna Koerstz Madsen by just two shots and will play in the third-last group in the final round.
“It’s not really sunk in, to be honest. I don’t really know what I’ve just done. I just really enjoyed it out there,” said Duncan after matching the opening-day score that thrust her into the limelight.
After surging into contention with the aid of five birdies, Duncan fired a stunning approach into the final hole and was afforded a rapturous reception as she crossed the Barry Burn.
“It was special. It doesn’t get much better than that, really,” she added.
“To come over that bridge, it was all very surreal and I loved every moment of it. It felt great, to have everyone supporting me and cheering me on like that is just phenomenal, and I couldn’t thank everyone enough
“My phone’s been going absolutely mental, along with my socials as well. It’s great to have all the support and have all of Scotland behind me.”
Another standout moment for Duncan came on the 15th, where she holed a lengthy birdie putt to the delight of the spectators gathered around the green.
“I’d missed a couple of relatively short ones the past two holes for birdies, so I felt like I was kind of due a long one,” she explained.
Duncan is firmly on course to claim the Smyth Salver after opening up a commanding lead over the two other amateurs to make the cut, Lauren Walsh and Annabell Fuller.
Yet an even bigger prize could yet come Duncan’s way on Sunday as she seeks to become the first amateur to win the AIG Women’s Open since Marta Figueras-Dotti at Royal Birkdale in 1982.
The youngster knows she will be nervous as she chases victory, but the events of the last three days provide her with increased belief.
“It gives me a bit of confidence, to know that I actually can go out there and play well on a big stage in front of quite a few folk,” she added.
“I wouldn’t say (I feel) pressure, but I’d definitely say nerves. I’ve spoken about it all week.
“They’re definitely there and they still are there. I don’t think they’ll go away tomorrow either. Just being able to handle it, taking a few deep breaths before every shot has really helped.”
Monday, 28 June 2021
Ayrshire’s Jennifer Linklater wins Largs Club Championship for the 8th time
Thursday, 17 June 2021
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS FROM THE WEST OF SCOTLAND COUNTY JAMBOREE AT CARDROSS
12 year old Jules - Family pet of Jennifer Rankine |
DAY 1 --Renfrewshire v Ayrshire -- Courtesy of Fiona Armour
DAY 1 - On the tee all matches - Courtesy of Jean MacIntyre
DAY 2 - Renfrewshire v D&A - Courtesy of Fiona Armour
DAY 2 - On the tee all matches - Courtesy of Jean MacIntyre
DAY 3 - Renfrewshire v Lanarkshire - Courtesy of Fiona Armour
DAY 3 - Final Day on the Tee and D&A Celebration - Courtesy of Jean MacIntyre
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Wednesday, 16 June 2021
D&A Triumph on Day 3 and win the West of Scotland Inter County Jamboree at Cardross
D&A Winning Team Photo courtesy of Lorraine Campbell |
Well … we played the Inter-Counties Championship at Cardross Golf Club this week.
At the start of Day 3 three of the counties were in contention to win. In a close match with some close games between Ayrshire and D&A , D&A won by 4.5 to 3.5.
This meant that D&A could only be beaten if Renfrewshire beat Lanarkshire. After 6 games were completed the score in that match was 3 all but Lanarkshire won the last 2 games at the 18th to win 5 to 3. - 5 of the 8 matches ended up going down the 18th !!
D&A last won the Inter County Jamboree in 2016 when it was played at Douglas Park Golf Club when D&A was the host county and now again at Cardross with 3 home players in the team have won again on County home soil.
Tuesday, 15 June 2021
LANARKSHIRE WIN ON DAY 2 OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND COUNTY JAMBOREE
Monday, 14 June 2021
RENFREWSHIRE AND D&A ARE WINNERS ON DAY 1 OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND JAMBOREE
Cardross Golf Club |
In a completely different format than normal - 8 singles with no foursomes, no caddies and social distancing - day one of this year’s Jamboree saw Dunbartonshire & Argyll play Lanarkshire in the first flight.
The first point on the board was by Lorna McClymont (D&A) with a birdie laiden round against Susan Woodhouse (Lanarkshire). Megan Docherty (Lanarkshire) replied with a good win over Fiona Rattray (D&A). Laura McGeachy (D&A) was a worthy winner against Susan Wood (Lanarkshire). Matches 4 and 5 both reached the 18th hole with Lorraine Campbell (D&A) edging out youngster Katie Graham (Lanarkshire) by 1 hole, while Lori McDonald (D&A) had a half match with Katie Scott (Lanarkshire). Eva O’Connor (Lanarkshire) had a healthy 4-up lead at the turn against Maggie Kinvig (D&A) and victory came at the 16th hole. Caroline King (D&A) sealed the crucial winning point with a birdie on the 17th hole against West of Scotland Veterans Champion, Lesley Lloyd (Lanarkshire). Kirsten Brown (Lanarkshire) was the victor by 1 hole in a closely fought match with Aileen Baker (D&A).
D&A names first:
Lorna McClymont beat Susan Woodhouse 4&3
Fiona Rattray lost to Megan Docherty 5&4
Laura McGeachy beat Susan Wood 4&3
Lorraine Campbell beat Katie Graham 1up
Lora MacDonald halved with Katie Scott
Maggie King lost to Eva O'Connor 4&2
Caroline King beat Lesley Lloyd 2&1
Aileen Baker lost to Katie Brown 1 hole
Final Score: D&A 4.5 Lanarkshire 3.5
The second flight was between Ayrshire and Renfrewshire with Alyson McGinnigle (Renfrewshire) winning the first point against Rachel Foster (Ayrshire). Freya Russell (Ayrshire) levelled the scoring with a close win over Julie Wilson (Renfrewshire). Beth Paterson (Renfrewshire), representing her county for the first time, secured a win over Emma Hale-Ritchie (Ayrshire) with Emma Thomson-Burns (Renfrewshire), another newbie, losing on the 18th to Luisa Gibson (Ayrshire). Jennifer Rankine (Renfrewshire) came from behind to beat Audrey Thompson (Ayrshire) as did Carol Whyte (Renfrewshire) winning against Pauline Patrick (Ayrshire). Liz Stewart (Renfrewshire) and Vice-Captain Donna Jackson (Renfrewshire) both won their matches against Jenny Linklater (Ayrshire) and Catherine Garrett (Ayrshire) respectively.
Renfrewshire names first
Alyson McGinnigle beat Rachel Foster 4&2
Julie Wilson lost to Freya Russell 2&1
Beth Paterson beat Emma Hale-Ritchie 2&1
Jennifer Rankine beat Audrey Thompson 3&2
Emma Thomson-Burns lost to Luisa Gibson 1 hole
Liz Stewart beat Jenny Linklater 3&2
Donna Jackson beat Catherine Garrett 5&4
Carol Whyte beat Pauline Patrick 2 Up
Final Score: Ayrshire 2 Renfrewshire 6
Tuesday sees Renfrewshire play Dunbartonshire & Argyll in the first flight (10am tee off) and Lanarkshire versus Ayrshire in the second flight (12 noon tee off).
Thanks go to Sandra Littlejohn (RLCGA Captain ) for the report.
CLICK HERE FOR SOME PHOTOGRAPHS -- RLCGA v AYRSHIRE -- Courtesy of FIONA AMOUR
Saturday, 12 June 2021
LOUISE DUNCAN IS CROWNED THE 2021 BRITISH WOMENS AMATEUR CHAMPION
Louise Duncan (2021 British Women's Open Champion) Photo courtesy of the R&A |
West Kilbride’s Louise Duncan wrote her name in the record books as she won the R&A Women’s Championship final by the biggest margin in the event’s 128-year history.
Thursday, 10 June 2021
County Teams for West of Scotland Jamboree have all been named
Kirsten Brown (St Rule Golf Club)
Megan Docherty (Bishopbriggs)
Katie Graham (Hamilton)
Lesley Lloyd (The Ladies Golf Club Troon)
Fiona Norris (Hamilton)
Eva O’Connor (Bothwell Castle)
Molly Richmond (Strathaven)
Katie Scott (Strathaven)
Susan Wood (Drumpellier)
Susan Woodhouse (East Kilbride)
Wednesday, 2 June 2021
Lanarkshire's Susan Woodhouse and Taylor White win the Inter County Foursomes Finals
L to R Susan Woodhouse(Taylor White missing) and Jan and Alison Macnab Photo courtesy of Jean MacIntyre |
The final of the inter County Foursomes was played at East Kilbride Golf Club yesterday with the competitors enjoying the warm sunny weather and a course that was in excellent condition.
L to R - Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Photo courtesy of Jean MacIntyre |
Friday, 28 May 2021
Inter County Foursomes Finals at East Kilbride -- START TIMES
County Foursomes Qualifiers
1st Jan Macnab – (Ranfurly Castle) & Alison Macnab - (Lochwinnoch) 81
2nd Carol McNally & Alyson McGinnigle (Williamwood) 82
3rd Jennifer Graham & Carol Smith - (Haggs Castle) 90
HANDICAP
1st Jan Macnab – (Ranfurly Castle) & Alison Macnab - (Lochwinnoch) 69
2nd Susan Reid - (Kilmacolm) & Barbara Lyle - (Whitecraigs) 70