Scotland finished on a high in the European senior women's amateur team championship at Mont Garni Golf Club, Belgium.
They beat the Czech Republic 4-1 in their last Flight B match and finished in 11th place overall
Details:
SCOTLAND 4, CZECH REPUBLIC 1
Foursome (0.5-0.5)
Linda Allan and Frances Millar halved with B Dedeckova and I Novakova.
Singles (3.5-0.5)
Elaine Moffat bt M Placha 8 and 7.
Alison Davidson bt B Starkova 5 and 4.
Sheena Wood bt Z Trueckova 6 and 5.
Gillian Kyle halved with A Dzurenda.
In Flight A the German ladies' team, competing at Mont Garni Golf, upset five-time champions, France in the quarter-finals.
They then comfortably defeated the hosts, Belgium, in the semi-finals to setup a gold-medal match with Sweden.
The Germans wasted no time in putting points on the board after Britta Schneider and Stephanie Kiefer both won their matches on the 15th hole.
Sweden responded with a 4&3 win from Louise Idestal, but that was shortly followed by a dominant 6&4 victory from Sibylle Gabler, which was enough to secure the German's first title in the event since 2010.
It is only the second time a nation has simultaneously won both the Men's and Ladies' Championships in the same year after Ireland achieved the feat in 2013.
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Showing posts with label European Senior Team Championship 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label European Senior Team Championship 2018. Show all posts
Sunday, 9 September 2018
Friday, 7 September 2018
SCOTLAND SENIORS LOSE TO SWITZERLAND IN THE EUROPEAN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
In the European Senior Women's Team Championship at Mont Garni, Belgium, Scotland lost 3-2 to Switzerland in Flight B -- they now play the Czech Republic tomorrow
Details (Scottish names first):
Frances Millar and Linda Allan lost to Kate Hills Peppler and Evagelia Boglin 1 hole.
Elaine Moffat lost to Sophie Ducrey at 19th
Alison Davidson lost to Marie C De Werra 2 and 1.
Sheena Wood bt Anne Argi 5 and 4.
Gillian Kyle bt Mimmi Guglielmone 4 and 3.
Sweden upset the number-one seeds, Spain and will play Germany in the final tomorrow
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Details (Scottish names first):
Frances Millar and Linda Allan lost to Kate Hills Peppler and Evagelia Boglin 1 hole.
Elaine Moffat lost to Sophie Ducrey at 19th
Alison Davidson lost to Marie C De Werra 2 and 1.
Sheena Wood bt Anne Argi 5 and 4.
Gillian Kyle bt Mimmi Guglielmone 4 and 3.
Sweden upset the number-one seeds, Spain and will play Germany in the final tomorrow
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Wednesday, 5 September 2018
SCOTLAND FINISH IN 9th PLACE AFTER 2ND ROUND IN SENIOR EUROPEAN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS AND MISS OUT ON FLIGHT A BY 4 SHOTS
Aberdeen's Sheena Wood, joint 22nd in a field of 108 players, had the lowest 36-hole aggregate of 155, with rounds of 78 and 77, of the six Scots competing in the European senior women's team championship at Mont Garni, Belgium.
Alison Davidson was the top Scot today with a 2 over par 75
Scotland finished ninth in the stroke-play and only the leading eight teams qualified for the championship flight. The Scots have a bye through to Friday's semi-finals in Flight B in which the other teams are Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Finland, Norway and the Czech Republic.
TEAM ORDER FINISH
5 scores out of 6 to count in each round
FLIGHT A QUALIFIERS
1- Spain 761
2- Belgium 761
3- France 762
4- England 767
5 Sweden 769
6 Germany 771
7 Ireland 780
8 Netherlands 785
FLIGHT B QUALIFIERS
9 Scotland 788 (bye to semi finals on 7/9/2018)
10 Norway 803
11 Italy 803
12 Switzerland 807
13- Austria 826
14 Finland 834
15- Czech Republic 841
FLIGHT C QUALIFIERS
16 Iceland 842
17- Slovenia 922
18- Poland 935
Scots scores:
155 Sheena Wood 78, 77 (T22)
156 Alison Davidson 81,75 (T29)
157 Gillian Kye 79,78 (T33)
159 Elaine Moffat 82,77 (T46)
161 Linda Allan 85,76 (T53)
169 Frances Millar 86, 83 (T79)
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Alison Davidson was the top Scot today with a 2 over par 75
Scotland finished ninth in the stroke-play and only the leading eight teams qualified for the championship flight. The Scots have a bye through to Friday's semi-finals in Flight B in which the other teams are Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Finland, Norway and the Czech Republic.
Scots Scores -- Click to enlarge |
TEAM ORDER FINISH
5 scores out of 6 to count in each round
FLIGHT A QUALIFIERS
1- Spain 761
2- Belgium 761
3- France 762
4- England 767
5 Sweden 769
6 Germany 771
7 Ireland 780
8 Netherlands 785
FLIGHT B QUALIFIERS
9 Scotland 788 (bye to semi finals on 7/9/2018)
10 Norway 803
11 Italy 803
12 Switzerland 807
13- Austria 826
14 Finland 834
15- Czech Republic 841
FLIGHT C QUALIFIERS
16 Iceland 842
17- Slovenia 922
18- Poland 935
Scots scores:
155 Sheena Wood 78, 77 (T22)
156 Alison Davidson 81,75 (T29)
157 Gillian Kye 79,78 (T33)
159 Elaine Moffat 82,77 (T46)
161 Linda Allan 85,76 (T53)
169 Frances Millar 86, 83 (T79)
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Tuesday, 4 September 2018
SHEENA WOOD - LEADING SCOT ON DAY 1 IN BELGIUM
Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies) fared the best of the Scots in the international field of 108 with a round of five-over-par 78 in the European Senior Women's Amateur Championship at Golf du Mont Garni, Mons in Belgium today when bad weather delayed the start by a couple of hours.
Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire) was the only other Scot to break 80. She had a 79.
Sylvie Van Molle (Belgium) and Laura Webb (Northern) were joint leaders by two strokes with three-under-par 70s.
Scotland is lying in 11th position after Day 1
Other Scots scores:
81 Alison Davidson (T48)
82 Elaine Moffat (T57)
85 Linda Allan (T76)
86 Frances Millar (T83)
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Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire) was the only other Scot to break 80. She had a 79.
Sylvie Van Molle (Belgium) and Laura Webb (Northern) were joint leaders by two strokes with three-under-par 70s.
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Other Scots scores:
81 Alison Davidson (T48)
82 Elaine Moffat (T57)
85 Linda Allan (T76)
86 Frances Millar (T83)
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EUROPEAN SENIOR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS IN BELGIUM DELAYED DUE TO WEATHER
Original Start Times |
Due to adverse weather conditions the start of the championship is posponed. The start will be at 10:00 off tee n°1. The official delay is 2 hours. The Championship Committee.
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