Showing posts with label Fife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fife. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 July 2021

Midlothian win the East Division County Jamboree

MIDLOTHIAN COUNTY TEAM
Photo courtesy of MLCGA


Result -
East Lothian 3.5 Stirling and Clackmannanshire 4.5




Reult 
Fife 3.5 Midlothian 4.5 

For Day 1 and Day 2 matchplay results -- CLICK HERE

Day 1:
Stirling & Clackmannan 4 Fife 4
Midlothian 4 East Lothian 4

Day 2 :
Stirling & Clackmannan 2.5 Midlothian 5.5
East Lothian 5 Fife 3

Day 3: 
Fife 3.5  Midlothian 4.5
East Lothian 3.5  Stirling & Clackmannan 4.5

Final result
1st - Midlothian ​
2nd - East Lothian 
3rd - Stirling & Clackmannan 
4th - Fife 

MLCGA - East Division County Team Champions
Photo courtesy of MLCGA

For More go to the Midlothian Website -- Click Here  (by Captain Louise Fraser)

The day started off quite exciting and Midlothian players were all full of enthusiasm. Match 1 got underway against Fife who were defending their title and it all became very tense out there as most of our players if not all were all square or down against their opponents.  Team Midlothian dug deep, hung in there and fought well into the back 9. The score line was changing in favour but only slightly. We ended up triumphing in 4 games against Fife with an amazing half at the 18th going via the trees and 3 ‘good’ losses going all the way to the 17th which gave us a satisfying 4 1/2 – 3 1/2 win.

East Lothian Versus Stirling & Clackmannan in Match 2. If East Lothian was to win 5-3, The tournament office were onto the big countback which they had been preparing for updating their stats every day. It was tight most of the way for the majority of their games. Stirling & Clackmannan came through in the end with a 4 1/2 – 3 1/2 win.

Match 2 result today meant Midlothian were out right winners on 5 match points (14 game points). Second was East Lothian 3 match points (12.5 game points), 3rd was Stirling & Clackmannan 3 match points (11 game points) and fourth Fife on 1 match point (10 1/2 game points).


Saturday, 3 July 2021

East Division - Inter County Jamboree at Kingsknowe Golf Club

 The East of Scotland County Jamboree is currently being held at Kingsknowe Golf Club 

Members and Non Members of the Midlothian County can currently keep up to date with results by going into the Scottish Golf App and going to Competitions - Future and scroll down until you find Midlothian

Friday 2nd July - RESULT
Stirling & Clackmannanshire 4 Fife 4
Midlothian 4 East Lothian 4

Yesterday's match results FROM SG APP

FINAL RESULT -
Stirling and Clackmannanshire  4 Fife 4


FINAL RESULT
Midlothians 4 East Lothian 4


 
Saturday 3rd July - RESULT
Stirling & Clackmannan 2.5 Midlothian 5.5
East Lothian 5 Fife 3

FINAL RESULT
Stirling and Clackmannanashire 2.5 Midlothian 5.5


Final Result
East Lothian 5 Fife 3

Sunday 4th July
1106 Fife v Midlothian
1210 East Lothian v Stirling & Clackmannan

Wednesday, 19 May 2021

2021 County Championships update

With numerous County Championships having been played over the last month -- here is the current update of 2021 County Champions

Rachel Polson -- Aberdeenshire


ABERDEENSHIRE
Champion - Rachel Polson

EAST LOTHIAN   
Champion -  Tara MacTaggart
East Lothian - Championship Report

FIFE 
Champion - Gillian Paton 

LANARKSHIRE 
Champion - Susan Wood

MIDLOTHIAN 
Champion - Freya Constable 

PERTH AND KINROSS
Champion  - Megan Ashley  
Perth and Kinross Website

STIRLING AND CLACKMANNAN  
Champion - Linda Allan
Stirling and Clackmannan Website

Sunday, 17 January 2021

Past Fife Captain and Past President Christine Steedman has died

                                              Top Left - Elaine Moffat, Bottom Left - Brogan Clark,
Top Right - Brogan and Elaine with Fife County Captain Christine Steedman
Bottom Right - Fife Team - Fiona Hastie, Susan Jackson, Christine Steedman and Elaine Moffat


It is with much sadness to hear today that Fife Counties Past Captain & Past President Christine Steedman lost her brave fight and passed away this morning.  

Christine was a great friend to many and loved her golf, she will be very sorely missed by all

She can be seen here presenting the Trophies at East of Scotland Championships at Elie in 2016 -- Read more on the old Kirkwood Golf website

She was also part of the Midlands Vets team who played against a West Vets Team in 2019 at Falkirk in the MID WEST TROPHY MATCH -- Click Here for photos

Friday, 27 March 2020

GOLFING STALWART JOAN LAWRENCE MBE HAS DIED

Joan at the SLGA Centenary Lunch in 2009

It is with great sadness that I have to announce the death of Joan Lawrence.
Joan was going to be 90 on the 20th April and had been in good health until she had a stroke last week and died last night -- With the current coronavirus situation the funeral will be private. 

Is now in the Scotsman Newspaper by Martin Dempster  - Click Here


Saturday 28th Scotsman Report
Click to enlarge

(TRIBUTES AT END OF POST) --  email CarolFellGolf if you would like to say something


Home Internationals 1960 . From L to R - Janette Wright, Ansley Lurie,
Belle Robertson, Jean Burnett

Jean McCulloch (Captain) Betty Singleton, Dorothea Sommerville,
Joan Lawrence and Margaret Myles
Some Fife County Champions including
Joan Lawrence (Centre front) Marigold Speir, Lorna Bennett,
Elaine Moffat & Dale Reid
from KirkwoodGolf
Achievements

Scottish Ladies Champion 1962 to 1964 
Member of the 1964 Curtis Cup Team 
Represented Scotland in 1964 in the World Team Championship and where Scotland finished runners up 
Member of the winning Vagliano Cup team in 1963 and 1965 Represented Scotland in the European Team Championships 1965, 1967 and 1969 
East of Scotland Champion 1971 and 1972 
International Selector 1973 to 1976 
Scottish Veteran Ladies Champion 1982 to 1984 
Regular member of the Scottish team for some 12 years and a regular in the Fife County team for over 30 years 
Won the Fife Ladies Championship 18 times, the first being in 1953 

In her non-competitive roles, she was Chairperson of the Ladies Golf Union in 1989 and in 1995 appointed as President of the Scottish Ladies Golfing Association. She was also President of the Scottish Veteran Ladies Golfing Society from 1994 to 1995. Captain of the winning Great Britain and Commonwealth Team in 1971 and Vice-Captain of the 1970 Curtis Cup team. 

 In the 1999 Queen’s Birthday Honours Joan was awarded an MBE for services to golf.

TRIBUTES

SCOTTISH GOLF WEBSITE
Andrew McKinlay, CEO of Scottish Golf said, “On behalf of Scottish Golf, we would like to express our deepest condolences to Joan’s family and friends at this difficult time. Joan was a two-time winner of the Scottish Ladies Championship and represented Scotland with distinction at so many high profile events within the amateur game.”

GILLIAN KIRKWOOD  - PAST PRESIDENT OF THE LGU
"Joan was SLGA President when I first went onto the SLGA Executive in 1995.   
Her extensive experience and golfing knowledge were extremely useful to the Committee, especially when we hosted a European Team Championship at  Nairn and discussed (fruitlessly)  amalgamation with the SGU."
  
"I’ve emailed some of the LGU Past and Vice-Presidents and they have replied to say how much they admired Joan, as a player, selector and administrator, although many of them found her strong Fife accent difficult to understand ! "  

"She had a sharp wit and a great sense of humour, but what comes through in their emails was the great respect and fondness they held for her."

"Latterly her golf took a back seat to bowls,  but she attended both SLGA and LGU events and was always supportive and interested in what the LGU was doing." 
   
"Golf is a sadder place today with the news of her death."


SHONA MALCOM - PGA SCOTLAND
"Sorry to hear about Joan's death yesterday. She was President when I went on to the SLGA as Treasurer in 1996, and we worked very closely together in what was quite a challenging time with the move to Drumoig and the need to manage the relationship with the then SGU. We kept in touch after she went off the SLGA and indeed she last popped in to see me at Gleneagles last year in the lead up to the Solheim Cup."

"Joan never minced her words - but I liked that because you always knew where you stood! Her contribution to golf in Scotland should never be underestimated, and she was very generous with her time and, almost as importantly, her advice - whether sought or just offered "
"She and Babs were stalwart supporters of ladies golf in Scotland, and the game will be poorer without her inimitable presence." 
Play through, Joan, RIP

ELINOR GRANT (Chairman SLGA 1997)
"Joan was a member of Aberdour Golf Club and in 1997 was elected to be the first Lady to be the Captain of the Club and, it is believed, the first Lady to be elected Captain of any Scottish Golf Club."

"When, in 1997,  the S.L.G.A. moved the Association HQ to Drumoig Joan was President and was the mainstay of the Executive Committee that year. We had new offices, a new Secretary, a new Treasurer and a new Chairman. 
Joan’s extensive knowledge of British golf infrastructure was invaluable that year and subsequently. Apart from being a very accomplished player over many years she was hard working, efficient, a good organiser and funny with it."

"She was Chairman of the L.G.U. in 1989/90 also -- 
In 1997 the Scottish Ladies team went to the European Team Championship in Finland where we came 2nd to Sweden. She was known to many of the Countries representatives there and highly respected"

"We kept in touch in spite of the demise of S.LG.A and her last comments to me were that she now knew nothing about anything." 
- I did not believe that!"
" An outstanding and proud Scotswoman who brought honour to her Club, county and COUNTRY."

MAUREEN GIVEN (CHAIRMAN SLGA 1984) 
"Joan and I were friends since 1949 having played together in the Girls Internationals of that year. Our paths crossed many times over the years golfing together then when I was SLGA Chairman she was Treasurer then on my appointment to the LGU Executive she was my Chairman."
"We saw each other frequently and her dedication to the game whether as a golfer or Administrator I did so admire."
 "Ladies golf in Scotland is the poorer for her loss. Sleep well friend."

WILMA LEBURN (AITKEN) - CURTIS CUP 
"I was very sad to hear of the passing of Joan Lawrence I knew Joan well during my competitive years as both a fierce competitor and proud Scot . Sad news indeed for Scottish Golf. 


AILEEN WILSON -  (SCOTTISH LADIES AMATEUR CHAMPION - 1974 - Nairn)

"I was sad to hear of the recent death of Joan Lawrence. She was a talented golfer, and much respected in so many different official positions. 
"I first met Joan in 1963 at the Scottish Championship at The Old Course Troon as it was known then. A friend and I were fortunate to be asked to be her ball-spotters in the Final."
" I was impressed by her controlled play and long running fairway shots, which resulted in a win. I realised how much she loved her golf, as well as being very competitive, and having a pawky sense of humour. "
"When the golf museum at St Andrews opened she donated one of her Scottish Championship Cup replicas to the museum. 
"The Scottish golfing scene has lost one of the their true characters." 

Aileen Wilson, Renfrewshire .

ISABEL CRAWFORD (WYLIE)-  SCOTTISH INTERNATIONIST , SLGA BOARD MEMBER AND LGU SELECTOR 

 Joan was a one off ...honest, direct, kind, and in all situations called a spade a spade....great golfer for the national cause...and a very astute administrator.....but a driver???  -------
Coming back from Killarney after the home internationals, the Captain and Vice captain had stayed on for a holiday thus Joan was given the job of driving our mini bus to Shannon airport. -- 6am  on a very stormy wet morning...visibility very poor ... pitch black and flooded roads. 
The golf bags and suitcases were piled in the back, the team sitting in the middle, all suffering from excellent Irish hospitality the previous evening!” -- Right Wylie (Joan always used surnames) up here beside me to help to read the road signs”  - Marjory Ferguson (nee Fowler) was sitting immediately behind Joan with dark glasses on and very much hung over! - Ten minutes into our trip from a high bank above the road came four or five donkeys. Joan braked violently and skidded into the side... the donkeys brayed and neighed and dispersed....clubs, cases, bags and bodies were hurtled all over the bus ....and Marjory let out a scream.”” -- 
"What was that?" - 
"Donkeys!" - replies Joan...
"Donkeys ?“shouts Marjory  -- “Not donkeys it’s your rotten driving” 
Joan and I were the only ones to know the truth!!

Isabel Crawford Ayrshire 

Wednesday, 3 July 2019

FIFE WIN THE EAST DIVISION INTER COUNTY JAMBOREE

Captain Lorna Bennet, Vice-Captain Elsie Hutcheon,
Ladybank Ladies Captain and the team (Courtesy of the Fife Website)
The 3rd and final day at Ladybank for the East Division Inter-County Jamboree, took place today.
Fife were crowned East Division Champions with a 6 1/2 - 2 1/2 win over Stirling & Clackmannan today, with East Lothian beating Midlothian 5-4.

Go to the Fife Website for the full results and totals

Fife now go to play in the Scottish Finals at Peebles Golf Club from 30th august - 1st September

Tuesday, 2 July 2019

EAST DIVISION JAMBOREE - DAY 2 RESULTS

On Day 2 of the East County Jamboree at Ladybank Golf Club Fife County continued their unbeaten run by winning against last year’s champions Midlothian today  (Tuesday 2nd July).

Fife's final match is tomorrow against Stirling and Clackmannanshire who drew with East Lothian.

RESULTS
Midlothian 4 Fife 5
Stirling and Clackmannanshire 4.5 East Lothian 4.5

FROM THE EAST VETS WEBSITE -- EAST JAMBOREE DAY 2 RESULTS

EAST DIVISION COUNTY JAMBOREE -- MONDAY RESULTS

Midlothian CLGA are defending Champions of the East Division Inter County Tournament which began yesterday at  Ladybank Golf Club.
Fife county got off to a great start by defeating East Lothian while defending champions Midlothian drew with Stirling and Clackmannanshire
Day 1 Results
Stirling & Clackmannanshire 4.5 MCLGA 4.5 
East Lothian 2 Fife 7 


Monday, 13 May 2019

ELAINE MOFFAT WINS THE FIFE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

Elaine Moffat (2019 Fife County Champion) and Jocelyn Mackie

From the Fife County Website 

On a lovely sunny, but bit windy and cold day at Elie Golf House Club on Sunday 12th May, the semi-finals and finals of the Fife Championship took place.

The semi-final matches of both the scratch and handicap were played in the morning with Elaine Moffat beating Gillian Paton 3 & 2 & Jocelyn Mackie beating Zoe Ridgeway by 1 hole in the scratch matches and Ann Shepherd beating Joan Prentice 2 & 1 and Linda Watson beating Heather Young 5 & 4 in the handicap matches.

The County Championship was won by Elaine Moffat beating Jocelyn Mackie in the Final by 4 & 3


The Handicap Championship final was a Lochgelly affair and was won by Ann Shepherd, who was defending her title, beating Linda Watson 4 & 2. 

Monday, 25 March 2019

FRIENDLY MATCH BETWEEN FIFE AND RENFREWSHIRE

Megan Briggs, Carol Whyte, Susan Jackson and Elaine Moffatt

A friendly match of 8 players a side between Renfrewshire and Fife Counties took place yesterday where Fife Captain Lorna Bennett had very kindly arranged the match at Ladybank GC. 

 The course was in very good condition for this time of year, and despite the howling wind, the sun shone and there was no rain. 

The top game saw Fife's Elaine Moffat and Susan Jackson narrowly beat Renfrewshire's  Megan Briggs and Carol Whyte on the 17th  and Renfrewshire won the other 3 games. 

Results : Renfrewshire Names first
Match 1: Megan Briggs and Carol Whyte lost 2&1 to Susan Jackson and Elaine Moffat
Match 2:  Julie Wilson and Alyson McGinnigle beat Lorna McKinlay and Brogan Clark 3&1
Match 3 : Gillian Kyle and Romy Erskine beat Lynn Newton and Lorraine Morrow 5&4
Match 4: Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart beat Linda Dyball and Laura Aitken 3&2
Fife 1 Renfrewshire 3

 To top off the day, the team enjoyed a lovely meal in the Clubhouse, so all in all it was an excellent start to the season. 

Our thanks go to Captain Lorna Bennet, Vice Captain Elsie Hutcheon and all involved at Ladybank GC. 

 Report by June Lockhart (Captain RLCGA) 

CLICK HERE FOR SOME PHOTOS -- Courtesy of June Lockhart

From the Fife Counties Website
From the Renfrewshire County Website

Wednesday, 27 June 2018

MIDLOTHIAN JOIN ABERDEENSHIRE AND RENFREWSHIRE IN COUNTY FINALS


By Colin Farquharson

Midlothian joined Aberdeenshire and Renfrewshire in the Scottish women's county finals at Kilmacolm in September by retaining the East Division women's inter-county title at Dunbar Golf Club today.
Midlothian's final match against Stirling and Clackmann had been bittled as the divisional title decider but Midlothian cruised to an 8-1 victory, taking all six singles.
Fife beat East Lothian 7-2 in the other match

EAST LOTHIAN 2, FIFE 7
Foursomes: 0-3
Joanne Free and Jill McNicoll lost to Jocelyn Mackie and Susan Jackson 3 and 2.
Alyssa Balding and Kay Lannin lost to Gillian Paton and Karin Sharp 1 hole.
Dawn Young and Pam Hall lost to Lynn Newton and Brogan Clark 8 and 6.
Singles: 2-4
Lesley Atkins lost to Paton 7 and 5.
Annabel Hosie to Jackson 6 and 4
Free bt Mackie 4 and 3
Balding lost to Newton 8 and 7
McNicoll lost to Hannah Braidwood 3 and 1
Kay Lannin bt Brogan Clark 3 and 2

STIRLING and CLACKMANAN 1, MIDLOTHIAN 8
Foursomes: 1-2
Alison Davidson and Laura Bisset lost to Gabrielle MacDonald and Alison McBride
4 and 3.
Jennie Allan and Fiona Wait lost to Karen Marshall and Kate McIntosh 2 holes.
Louise Macgregor and Alison Goodwin bt  Karen Ferguson-Snedden and Caroline Steedman 3 and 1.

Singles: 0-6
Goodwin lost to MacDonald 4 and 3
Bisset lost to McIntosh 5 and 3
Wait lost to Marshall 6 and 5
Davidson lost to McBride 5 and 4
Macgregor lost to Louise Fraser 2 and 1
Allan lost to Hannah Darling 4 and 3

Tuesday, 26 June 2018

Midlothian v Stirling and Clackmannan title decider in East Division women's Jamboree

By COLIN FARQUHARSON

Midlothian lead the East Division women's inter-county table after beating hosts East Lothian 5.5-3.5 on the second day at Dunbar Golf Club.
Stirling and Clackmannan beat Fife 5.5-3.5 in the other match.
Midlothian's final match against Stirling and Clackmannan on Wednesday will decide who goes forward as divisional champions to join Aberdeenshire in the four-corned Scottish county finals at Kilmacolm GC in September.
Midlothian, with two wins out of two, need only to draw with Stirling and Clackmannan to book their place. Stirling and Clackmannan, for whom former British international Alison (Rose) Davidson, has won four out of four ties so far, need to beat Midlothian to finish ahead of them with two wins and a draw.

DAY TWO RESULTS MIDLOTHIAN 5.5, EAST LOTHIAN 3.5
Foursomes (2.5-0.5)
Midlothian names first
Louise Fraser and Hannah Darling bt Jill McNicoll and Alyssa Balding 3 and 2.
Alison McBride and Kate McIntosh halved with Joanne Free and Lesley Atkins
Karen Ferguson-Snedden and Caroline Steedman bt Kay Lanning and Dawn Young 5 and 4.
Singles: 3-3
Darling bt Annabel Hosie 8 and 7.
G MacDonald lost to Free 4 and 3.
K Marshall bt Atkins 3 and 2
Steedman bt McNicoll 5 and 4
McBride lost to Balding 1 hole.
Fraser lost to Lannin 3 and 2.

STIRLING and CLACKMANNAN 5.5, FIFE 3.5
Foursomes: 3-0
Stirling and Clackmannan names first
Alison Davidson and Laura Bisset bt Gillian Paton and Karin Sharp 5 and 4.
Louise Macgregor and Alison Goodwin bt Lynn Newton and Brogan Clark 7 and 6.
Jennie Allan and Alexis Hutton bt Jocelyn Mackie and Hannah Braidwood 2 holes.
Singles: 2.5-3.5
Macgregor halved with Paton
Allan lost to Mackie 1 hole.
Fiona Wait bt Sharp 3 and 2.
Mhairi Hall lost to Clark 5 and 4.
Bisset lost to Braidwood 3 and 1.
Davidson bt Lorraine Morrow 5 and 4.

How they stand
Midlothian 2
Stirling & Clackmannan 1.5
East Lothian 0.5
Fife 0

Wednesday’s Matches
Midlothian v Stirling & Clackmannan 
East Lothian v Fife

Monday, 25 June 2018

FORMER BRITISH STAR ALISON TURNS THE CLOCK BACK FOR STIRLING AND CLACKMANNAN

By Colin Farquharson 

A Rose by any other name ... Alison helps Stirling and Clackmannan to draw with hosts East Lothian

Former British international Alison (Rose) Davidson won both her foursomes tie (in partnership with Laura Bisset) and her singles match by 5 and 4 as Stirling and Clackmannan dented East Lothian's hopes of winning the East Division women's inter-county team jamboree at their home venue of Dunbar.
The first day ended with East Lothian and Stirling & Clackmannan figuring in a 4.5-4.5 draw while Midlothian justified favouritism to win the title at the end of three days by beating Fife 6-5-2.5
The divisional champions will go forward to join Aberdeenshire in the four-cornered Scottish county finals at Kilmacolm Golf Club from September 14 to 16.

EAST LOTHIAN 4.5,  STIRLING and CLACKMANNAN 4.5

Foursomes: 2-1
East Lothian names first
Joanne Free and Lesley Atkins bt Louise Macgregor and Mhairi Hall 3 and 2.
Kay Lannin and Annabel Hosie  bt Alexis Hutton and Jennie Allan 2 holes.
Jill McNicoll and Alyssa Balding lost to Laura Bissett and Alison Davidson 2 and 1.
Singles: 2.5-3.5
Free bt Macgregor 1 hole.
Pam Hall lost to Allan 4 and 3.
Dawn Young halved with Fiona Watt
McNicoll bt Alison Goodwin 1 hole.
Balding lost to Bisset 5 and 3
Lannin lost to Davidson 5 and 4

MIDLOTHIAN 6.5, FIFE 2.5
Midlothian names first
Foursomes: 2.5-0.5
Gabrielle MacDonald and Hannah Darling bt Gillian Paton and Karin Sharp 4 and 3.
Karen Marshall and Kate McIntosh halved with Jocelyn Mackie and Susan Jackson.
Louise Fraser and Alison McBride bt Lynn Newton and Brogan Clark 2 and 1.
Singles: 4-2
MacDonald lost to Paton 4 and 2.
Darling bt Jackson 4 and 3.
Karen Ferguson-Sneddon lost to Mackie 1 hole.
Caroline Steedman bt Lorraine Morrow 5 and 4.
McIntosh bt Sharp 3 and 2.
Karen Marshall bt Clark 2 and 1.

Tuesday, 19 June 2018

EAST DIVISION INTER-COUNTY JAMBOREE 2018 - TEAM SELECTIONS

The East Division Inter County Matches at Dunbar GC from 25th to 27th June 2018


Fife County Team 
Hannah Braidwood (Ladybank) 
Brogan Clark (Lochgelly) 
Susan Jackson(Ladybank) 
Jocelyn Mackie (Ladybank) 
Lorraine Morrow (St. Regulus) 
Lynn Newton (Dunnikier) 
Gillian Paton (St. Regulus) 
Karin Sharp (Kirkcaldy

Midlothian County Team

Caroline Steedman (Murrayfield)
Gabrielle MacDonald (Craigielaw)
Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe)
Karen Ferguson-Snedden (Mortonhall)
Karen Marshall (Baberton)
Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe)
Louise Fraser (Kingsknowe)


Stirling and Clackmannanshire

Jennifer Allan (Glenbervie) 
Laura Bissett (Braehead) 
Alison Davidson (Stirling) 
Alison Goodwin (Glenbervie) 
Mhairi Hall (Bathgate) 
Alexis Hutton (Falkirk Tryst) 
Louise MacGregor (Falkirk Carmuirs) 
Fiona Wait (Bathgate) 


East Lothian County Team - No details as yet
Email Carol with your team selection

The Draw for the Matches are as follows :

Day 1: Monday 25th June
East Lothian v Stirling & Clackmannan 
Fife v Midlothian 

Day 2:  Tuesday 26th June
Stirling & Clackmannan v Fife
Midlothian v East Lothian 

Day 3:  Wednesday 27th June
Stirling & Clackmannan v Midlothian 
East Lothian v Fife

The winners go forward to the Scottish County Finals 2018 which will be held at Kilmacolm G.C. on 14-16 September.