Showing posts with label Ayrshire County Golf. Show all posts
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Sunday, 16 January 2022

Troon Rookie Hazel MacGarvie set for DIY approach on the Ladies European Tour


Those of you who keep an eye on the amateur golf scene may recall the name Pia Babnik. She was the Slovenian 15-year-old who romped to victory in the 2019 Helen Holm Scottish Women’s Open at Royal Troon and left the rest of the field so far behind, they may as well have been playing in the 2018 edition of the championship.

Babnik subsequently turned pro and, at just 17, won on the Ladies European Tour last season as she enjoyed the kind of explosive rise you’d get from the launch pad at Cape Canaveral.

For Troon rookie Hazel MacGarvie, the exploits of Babnik, and all those other youthful talents who have made big impressions on the women’s circuit, have been particularly eye-opening.
MacGarvie is the latest Scot to join the Ladies European Tour, having earned her card at December’s qualifying school. Far from being intimidated by the daunting standards set by the likes of Babnik, however, the 22-year old is inspired.

“There are so many young girls coming through and winning and it shows what is possible,” said MacGarvie. “It’s not players who have been on tour for 10 years. It’s girls coming straight from the amateur game, going out there and really making a name for themselves. It’s great to see.”
MacGarvie, who burnished her own impressive amateur career by joining decorated names such as 
Catriona Matthew and Annika Sorenstam on the St Rule Trophy, decided to make the pro plunge a few weeks before the q-school process got underway.
Some may have viewed that as a bit of a gamble. She could, after all, have entered q-school as an amateur to see how she fared but MacGarvie was eager to start a new chapter.

“I’d played amateur golf for a long time and I wanted a fresh challenge, whether that was pro golf or some other job” said MacGarvie, who was given a taste of the professional life with a couple of outings on
Paul Lawrie’s Tartan Pro Tour.
“I’d played some of Paul’s events and thought, ‘you know what, I may as well do it and try to give myself a chance to earn some money’. Getting my card at q-school justifies the decision.”

Negotiating nine rounds of the qualifying school rigmarole is not for the faint-hearted but, amid an anguish-laden atmosphere that just about leaves the debris of nibbled fingernails scattered on the greens, MacGarvie stood firm. Well, apart from a late shoogle.
“I double-bogeyed my final hole and walked off thinking ‘I’ve just bottled this coming down the 18th’,” she said of a slip that, mercifully, didn’t prove costly in the final analysis. “I had no idea at the time I could make a double bogey and still be safe.”

With that prized card tucked safely in her pocket, MacGarvie is now facing up to the reality of being a tour player. “I don’t have a management company or any sponsors just now so it’s a bit of a do-it-myself approach at the moment,” she said. “It’s quite eye-opening. Going from the amateur game, where you are well supported, suddenly you are on your own. The early season events on the tour are in Asia and Africa and I think they may be difficult for me financially. I’m going to wait until the European swing and kick on from there.”

A graduate of Stirling University, MacGarvie’s golfing education began as an eager four-year-old. As a teenager, meanwhile, she got the opportunity to play alongside Ryder Cup player Thomas Pieters over her home course of Royal Troon prior to that year’s Open. There was a slight hitch.
“It was on the same day as my school maths exam so it was perhaps not my best decision to play golf,” said the former Vagliano Trophy player with a reflective chuckle.
“But we played early in the morning. And I passed my exam by the skin of my teeth.”

Having made the grade in the stern q-school examination, MacGarvie is now relishing the prospect of a 2022 campaign full of new opportunities and experiences on the tour.
“It’s a combination of nerves and anticipation,” she said. “I don’t feel any different to when I was an amateur golfer at the moment but I’m sure it will kick in when I get to my first event and think, ‘wait a minute, this is my job now’.”

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)
 She is the youngest Champion that Ayrshire has had. 

Read the full report on the AYRSHIRE COUNTY WEBSITE

Tuesday, 31 August 2021

2021 Commonwealth Spoon Results

Sisters Teresa and Venessa Ho from Newton Stewart Golf Club  produced a fine back nine to win the 2021 Commonwealth Spoons Final over the Carrickstone course at Dullatur Golf Club near Cumbernauld.

Lanrakshire's Helen Wilson and Sarah Parker (Drumpellier) were the leading West of Scotland players finishing in 3rd place 

Ayrshire's Mara Wilson and Christine MacLeod  (Prestwick St Nicholas) and Renfrewshire's Roisin Black and Margaret Adam’s (Gleddoch) finished in 6th and 8th places respectively, with Lanarkshire's Anne Lloyd and Pat Casey (Hayston) finished in 10th position.


To read the full report go to the  SCOTTISH GOLF WEBSITE

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 


Three County teams will fight it out to be the 2021 Scottish County Champions at the finals in Forres from Friday 27th August - Sunday 29th August.
  
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. 

There is no team from the South Division this year as they were unable to get their County Jamboree played. 
Instead, Scottish Golf has invited Northern Counties to supply a team to keep the round robin format of the finals intact. 

Order of Play (Friday to Sunday) 
Day 1: D&A v Perth & Kinross - and - Midlothian v North 
Day 2: Midlothian v D&A - and - North v Perth & Kinross 
Day 3: Midlothian v Perth & Kinross - and - D&A v North 

Tee Times (all three days) 
Morning Foursomes: 09:00 to 09:37  
Afternoon Singles: 13:30 to 14:52

D&A team 
Lorraine Campbell (Cardross)
Lorna McClymont (Milngavie)
Laura McGeachy (Haggs Castle)
Lori MacDonald (Cardross) 
Fiona Rattray (Douglas Park)
Vicky Hendren (Cardross)
Aileen Baker (Crail)
Maggie Kinvig. (The Cameron Club)


Perth & Kinross Team 
Katy Alexander (Blairgowrie) 
Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie) 
Laura Campbell (Whitemuir)
Jillian Milne (Blairgowrie) 
Isla Moncrieff (Aberfeldy) 
Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) 
Laura Walker (Muckhart) 
Eilidh Watson (St Regulus

Midlothian Team
Freya Constable, (Prestonfield) 
Louise Fraser, (Kingsknowe) 
Anne Hanson, (Turnhouse) 
Hilary Laughland, (Mortonhall) 
Rachael Livingstone, (Baberton)
Emma Morrison, (Gullane) 
Kate Rorke, (Kingsknowe )
Caroline Steedman, (Murrayfield)

Northern Counties Team (no details)

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 
Nordqvist wins AIG Women's Open
 
/

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
 
IF YOU CLICK ON HER NAME ON THE LEADERBOARD AND THEN ON HIGHLIGHTS YOU WILL GET A 60 SECOND VIDEO OF HER HIGHLIGHTS TODAY AND AN INTERVIEW AT THE END OF HER ROUND

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.”

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Monday, 28 June 2021

Ayrshire’s Jennifer Linklater wins Largs Club Championship for the 8th time

Jenny with the Trophy
Photo courtesy of Largs Golf Club

LARGS CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS DAY: RESULTS

Largs Golf Club had their Championship Finals day yesterday with the weather absolutely perfect and the course in fabulous condition.

Ladies Club Championship:
Jennifer Linklater beat Jean Capes 5&4

Jenny won her 8th title and 3rd in a row with victory over Jean. After 9 holes there was only 1 hole in it and then Jenny pulled away in the back 9 with some excellent golf.

Ladies Bronze Bucket Championship:
CHRISTINE GRIBBIN beat Linda Taylor 2&1

A really good match played in a great spirit saw Christine defeat Linda at the 17th hole. A very close game all the way through although Christine was never behind.

Congratulations to all the winners and indeed all the finalists.

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 

Your webmaster Carol loves this photo of Jules the family pet of Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle) at Cardross on Day 3 taken by Fiona Armour 

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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. 

It was a wee bit different due to Covid. It was nice to see all our friends from Ayrshire, Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire. We had close games and nail biting finishes. We (Dumbarton and Argyll) managed to come out on top😳 It was a pleasure to be Team Captain and thanks to our County Captain Jean, and her committee, for managing to get it played this year. Now we have a wee road trip to Forres for the finals in August 💙🏌🏼‍♀️ 

Thanks go to Lorraine Campbell (D&A) for her report and photograph 

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.

Ayrshire v D&A --Ayrshire names first

L Gibson lost to Lorna McClymont 1 down
Freya Russell beat Aileen Baker 5&4
Audrey Thomson beat Lorraine Campbell 3&2
L Ronnie and Lori MacDonald halved 
Pauline Patrick lost to Laura McGeachy 3&2
Jenny Linklater beat Caroline King 2&1
Roz Purdom lost to V Hendron 3&2
Emma Hale Ritchie lost to Fiona Rattray 1 down

Ayrshire 3.5  D&A 4.5 

Lanarkshire v Renfrewshire -- Lanarkshire names first

Susan Wood beat Alyson McGinnigle 3&2
M Docherty beat Emma Thomson- Burns  2up
Susan Woodhouse beat Liz Stewart 6&4
Eva O'Connor lost to Jennifer Rankine 6&4
Katie Brown lost to Donna Jackson 1 Hole
Lesley Lloyd lost to Julie Wilson 1 Hole
Katie Scott beat Carol Whyte  1 Hole
M Richmond beat Megan Briggs 1 Hole

Lanarkshire 5 Renfrewshire 3 

Final Points
D&A: 5 
Lanarkshire: 4 
Renfrewshire: 3 
Ayrshire: 0 

DAY 3 - On the tee all matches - Courtesy of Jean MacIntyre WHEN AVAILABLE

Tuesday, 15 June 2021

LANARKSHIRE WIN ON DAY 2 OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND COUNTY JAMBOREE

Renfrewshire Names first
Jennifer  Rankine lost to Lorna McClymont 5&3 
Carol Whyte lost to Fiona Rattray 1 hole 
Enmma Thomson- Burns beat Laura McGeachy 2&1 
Liz Stewart beat Aileen Baker 8&6 
Julie Wilson beat Lori MacDonald 1 hole 
Donna Jackson beat Maggie Kenvig 5&4 
Beth Paterson lost to V Hendron 3&2 
Alison McGinnigle lost to Lorraine Campbell 4&3 

Renfrewshire 4 D&A 4 

Lanarkshire names first 
Susan Wood lost to Louisa Gibson 6&5 
Megan Docherty beat Freya Russell 2&1 
Susan Woodhouse beat Emma Hale Ritchie 2&1 
K Brown beat Jenny Linklater 3&2 
Eva O'Connor beat Audrey Thomson 1 hole 
Katie Scott beat Pauline Patrick 3&2 
M Richmond beat Roz Purdom 5&4 
Katie Graham halved with Catherine Garret 

 Lanarkshire 6.5 Ayrshire 1.5

After Day 2
D&A and RLCGA 3 POINTS, LANARKSHIRE 2 POINTS, AYRSHIRE 0 POINTS 

PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE RLCGA v D&A MATCH -- COURTESY OF FIONA ARMOUR

PHOTOGRAPHS-- ON THE TEE - COURTESY OF JEAN MACINTYRE

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


ON THE TEE PHOTOGRAPHS -- COURTESY OF JEAN MACINTYRE LANARKSHIRE

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. 

The 21-year-old Stirling University scholar crushed Iceland’s Johanna Lea Ludviksdottir 9&8 in the 36-hole title decider at Kilmarnock (Barassie) to become the first Scot since Alison Rose in 1997 to claim the coveted title. 

The success has secured spots for Duncan, who is coached by Iain Darroch at West Kilbride, in this year’s AIG Women’s Open at Carnoustie and Evian Championship in France, as well as next year’s Augusta National Women’s Amateur and US Women’s Open.

She will be the first Scot to compete in the Augusta National event, which was held for the first time in 2019.

Thursday, 10 June 2021

County Teams for West of Scotland Jamboree have all been named

The 2021 West of Scotland County Jamboree is at Cardross Golf Club next week (14-16) June. 
Due to the restrictions still in place, it was agreed that this year's competition will take a different format than normal. 
 The competition will be 8 single matches against each county from a squad of 10 players with no caddies involved. 

All County Teams have now been named :

Ayrshire Team 
Rachael Foster (St Nicholas) 
Catherine Garrett (West Kilbride) 
Luisa Gibson (Irvine) 
Jenny Linklater (Largs) 
Pauline Patrick (Irvine) 
Roz Purdom (St Nicholas) 
Emma Ritchie (Troon Ladies) 
Lorna Ronnie (Kilmarnock Barassie) 
Freya Russell (Royal Troon) 
Audrey Thompson (Loudoun) 

 D&A Team 
Aileen Baker (Crail Golfing Society)
Lorraine Campbell (Cardross)
Vikki Hendron (Cardross)
Caroline King (Clober)
Maggie Kinvig (The Cameron Club)
Lorna McClymont (Milngavie)
Lori MacDonald (Cardross)
Laura McGeachy (Haggs Castle)
Sophie Murphy (The Glasgow Golf Club)
Fiona Rattray (Douglas Park)

Lanarkshire Team 
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)

Renfrewshire
Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm)
Megan Briggs  (Kilmacolm) 
Donna Jackson (The Ladies Golf Club Troon)  
Gillian Kyle(East Renfrewshire)  
Alyson McGinnigle (Williamwood) ; 
Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle)
Liz Stewart (Greenburn) 
Emma Thomson-Burns (Williamwood) 
Carol Whyte (Milngavie)
Julie Wilson (Williamwood) 

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.

The Lanarkshire pairing of Susan Woodhouse and Taylor White were the winners with a level par 73
Renfrewshire's Mother and Daughter partnerships Jan and Alison Macnab were runners up with a 79 

Lanarkshire also look the top award in the handicap section with Sarah Parker and Helen Wilson taking the top award with a net 67.5

L to R - Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire
Photo courtesy of Jean MacIntyre

Results:
Scratch:
1 Susan Woodhouse & Taylor White , Lanarkshire , 73
2 Jan Macnab & Alison Macnab, Renfrewshire 79

Handicap:
 1 Sarah Parker & Helen Wilson, Lanarkshire, 67.5
2 Fiona Norris & Morag Macdonald, Lanarkshire, 70
3. Janet Harkness & Elspeth Howie, Ayrshire, 70.5
4. Roisin Black  & Margaret Adams, Renfrewshire, 71:

Friday, 28 May 2021

Inter County Foursomes Finals at East Kilbride -- START TIMES

Tuesday 1st June 2021
 
SCRATCH
9.30: Susan Woodhouse & Taylor White (Lanarkshire) & Jan Macnab & Alison Macnab (Renfrewshire) 
9.40: Katie Graham & Jodie Graham (Lanarkshire) &  Carol McNally & Alison McGinnigle (Renfrewshire) 
9.50: Caroline King & Joyce Tait (D&A) & Liz Keohone & Audrey Thompson (Ayrshire) 
10.00: Margaret Kinvig & June Hegerty (D&A) & Arlene Sinclair & Angela Hughes (Aryshire)

HANDICAP
10.10: Anne Lloyd & Pat Casey (Lanarkshire) & Roisin Black & Margaret Adams (Renfrewshire) 
10.20: Lynn Williamson & Carol McKinnon (Lanarkshire) & Jennifer Graham & Carol Smith (Renfrewshire) 
10.30: Helen Wilson & Sarah Parker (Lanarkshire) & Elaine Munn & Joan Walker (Renfrewshire) 
10.40: Fiona Norris & Morag Macdonald (Lanarkshire)  Christine Fulton & Janet Livingstone (Renfrewshire) 
10.50: Anne Cumberland & Margaret Smillie (D&A) & Janet Harkness & Elspeth Howie (Ayrshire) 
11.00: Lynn McColl & Karen McIlvaney (D&A) & Mara Lindsay & Christine Macleod (Ayrshire) 
11.10: Helen Macdonald & Jean Leitch  (D&A) & Sandra Johnson & Nancy Shedden (Ayrshire)  
11.20: Pat Mills & Margaret Nicholson (D&A) & Gillian Pollock & Kath MacKellar (Ayrshire)

County Foursomes Qualifiers

Ayrshire Ladies County Golf Association held their County Foursomes Qualifier over Kilbirnie earlier this month with 43 couples being able to participate.

Those with the two best scratch scores and 4 best net scores have qualified for the Inter County Finals at East Kilbride GC on 1st June. Those with the two best Net scores have qualified for the Commonwealth Spoons Finals at Dullatur GC on 30th August.

East Kilbride (Inter County Foursomes Finals)
1st Scratch: Liz Keohone and Audrey Thompson (Loudoun) 79 
2nd Scratch: Arlene Sinclair and Angela Hughes (Irvine) 85 

1st Handicap: Jennifer Mutter and Carolyn Christie (Troon Ladies) 96-24=72 
2nd Handicap: Janet Harkness and Elspeth Howie (Skelmorlie) 99-26=73 bih 
3rd Handicap: Mara Lindsay and Christine MacLeod (St Nicholas) 98-25=73 
4th Handicap: Sandra Johnson and Nancy Shedden (Kilbirnie) 101-27=74 bih 

Dullatur (Commonwealth Spoons)
 1st Arlene Sinclair and Angela Hughes 
2nd Jennifer Mutter and Carolyn Christie 

3rd Lesley Barker and Vicki Cameron (Barassie) 
4th Mara Lindsay and Christine MacLeod

D&A (Played over Vale of Leven) 

The players qualifying to play in the Intercounty Foursomes finals at East Kilbride are: 

1st Scratch Margaret Kinvig and June Hegarty 
2nd Scratch Caroline King and Joyce Tait 

1st Handicap: Anne Cumberland and Margaret Smillie 
2nd Handicap: Lynn McColl and Karen McIlvaney
3rd Handicap: Helen Macdonald and Jean Leitch
4th Handicap: Pat Mills and Margaret Nicholson

No list for Commonwealth Spoons qualifier at present.

Lanarkshire 
The following teams qualified at a very wet and very windy Lenzie GC on 24th May for the Inter County Foursomes Finals at East Kilbride GC on 1st June

Scratch:
 Susan Woodhouse  (East Kilbride) and Taylor White (Cathkin Braes)  
Abigail McCafferty and Taylor White (Airdrie)

Handicap
Anne Lloyd and Pat Casey ( Hayston)
Lynn Williamson (Kirkhill) and Carol McKinnon (Cathkin Braes)
Helen Wilson and Sarah Parker (Drumpellier) 
Fiona Norris (Hamilton) and Morag Macdonald (East Kilbride)

 Commonwealth Spoons Qualifiers for Dullatur GC 30th August 2021

Abigail McCafferty and Taylor White (Airdrie)
Anne Lloyd and Pat Casey ( Hayston)

Renfrewshire ( 27th May over Bonnyton ) -- 

SCRATCH
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
3rd Roisin Black & Margaret Adams (Gleddoch) 71

 CLICK HERE FOR THE REPORT  AND LINK TO Commonwealth Spoons

Thursday, 27 May 2021

Happy 90th Birthday -- Nancy Chisholm MBE



Many congratulations go to Nancy Chisholm MBE who is celebrating her 90th birthday today (May 27th 2021) 

Nancy served as LGU chairman in 1997 and Scottish Ladies Golfing Association president from 2003-2007. 
In 2009 she then became Honorary Vice President of both the Ladies Golf Union and Scottish ladies' Golfing Association
She was also a R&A Rules official at events such as the Curtis Cup and was part of the introduction of the Congu Handicapping system in 2003

A lifelong member of Prestwick St Nicholas Golf Club, which she joined as a junior member. 
A former Ladies Club Captain, and Club Champion of St. Nicholas ladies on no fewer than 10 occasions and Greenlees Captain.
She represented the Club in National events, with Betty Singleton and Louise Crooks
Was Captain of the Ayrshire Ladies' County Golf Association , then the President and is now the Honorary Life President of Ayrshire Ladies County Golf Association.

Nancy held many senior positions in ladies golf at a national and international level, as well as having undertaken refereeing duties at many major international amateur event, and was awarded the MBE for services for the many years of voluntary work on behalf of ladies golf and golfers.

In 2004, Prestwick St. Nicholas conferred Honorary Membership on Nancy in recognition of her outstanding contribution to golf in Scotland and further afield. 

She is also a member and past captain of West Kilbride Ladies, a club which holds her in equally high esteem as St. Nicholas for her contribution to club and country over the year. Also the Junior Girls event was introduced in 2009 at West Kilbride where many West Girls played for the Nancy Chisholm Trophy

She was  honoured in the Queens Birthday Honours List in 2009 with the award of an M.B.E. for voluntary contribution to ladies golf 

Ayrshire Ladies' County Golf Association committee organised a gift of a "celebration" rose for her and took the opportunity to present it at Kilbirnie Place Golf Club earlier this month

SLIDE SHOW OF SOME PHOTOGRAPHS SINCE 2003

Go to DOWN MEMORY LANE NANCY CHISHOLM ALBUM  ------ (Click on text on photos to see details) - apologies if there any errors and I will sort 

A final  footnote to one of your webmaster's memories was :
In 2003 all clubs in Renfrewshire were represented at a meeting to hear more details of the CONGU system that is proposed to be introduced in February 2004. Nancy Chisholm from the SLGA with her "handicap hat on" as the West of Scotland no longer has a Handicap Advisor, reported exceedingly well on the many decisions that have been made. She also gave some advice for the handicap secretaries and their committees. However, the CONGU system is still to be ratified in Scotland at the SLGA AGM in Perth on Wednesday 26th November. -- CLICK HERE TO READ MORE
Now in 2021 -- We are going through it all again with the new WHS handicap system  -- I AM SURE YOU ARE GLAD TO BE OUT OF THIS ONE !!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Cheers Carol Fell