Showing posts with label Kilmacolm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kilmacolm. Show all posts

Tuesday 10 March 2020

Veterans’ Charity Erskine has the winning hand in bridge competition at Kilmacolm




Lady members at Kilmacolm Golf Club handed over a donation of £640 to Veterans’ Charity Erskine this week after holding their annual charity bridge event.
The event, first held at the club in 1977, has generated over £21,000 for Erskine since its inception, and this year saw 60 enthusiastic bridge players taking part and enjoying a fun afternoon with tea, cakes and lots of prizes in the charity raffle.
The winning bridge player on the day was club member, Liz Crichton, who was presented with her prize by Lady Captain, Jackie Sayers.
Jackie said, “Liz was a worthy winner but the real winner is Erskine.  The ladies at the club have been committed to fundraising for the charity, and this has been shown over the past 44 years.  In fact, some of the ladies who first played in 1977, were here again this year. It is such a worthy cause and we feel it is important to support the wonderful care that Erskine provides for our Veterans.”
She continued, “Kilmacolm Golf Club is a really sociable club and our members make a superb effort each year to make this event a success.  In fact throughout the year, we have lots of fun raising money for a variety of charities, in addition to playing host to charity golf days.”
Jim Watret, Erskine Community Fundraiser for the West, said: “It is a fantastic effort and we are delighted that the ladies of Kilmacolm Golf Club chose to donate to Erskine, not just this year, but every year since 1977! We are eternally grateful for their loyal support of our work, raising £21,000 over four decades, to help care for Veterans.”
The donation will help to fund Erskine’s unrivalled support to Veterans in Scotland, through four care homes and a Veterans Village, an Activity Centre, five Assisted Living apartments, 44 Cottages and 24 Single Living Apartments which are currently under construction.

Monday 24 February 2020

KILMACOLM GOLF CLUB HOST RENFREWSHIRE JUNIOR GIRLS FOR PUTTING COACHING

Some of the Junior Girls

Fantastic to see so many enthusiastic young Renfrewshire County girl golfers at Kilmacolm Golf Club yesterday. 
Due to the adverse weather they made the most of our facilities to hone their putting skills. 
A huge thank you to Kilmacolm's  Junior Convenor Lynda Bradley for guiding them through the importance of putting and inspiring the next generation of golfers.

Renfrewshire County Captain Sandra Littlejohn said "An excellent day for our junior girls organised by Lynda Bradley and ably assisted by Gillian Kyle, Clair Barclay, Liz Hale and Kilmacolm Ladies' Captain Jackie Sayers" - Thank you to all including Kilmacolm Golf Club

To see some photos go to the RLCGA Facebook Page 

Wednesday 27 November 2019

MEGAN BRIGGS DISCUSSES HER INVOLVEMENT IN GOLF - FORGET THE FEAR

Megan Briggs -- Photo courtesy of Scottish Golf
From the Scottish Golf Website 

Having recently Captained the Scottish Girls’ U18 Team at the 2019 Home Internationals, Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) wanted to share her experience with the Scottish Golf community. 
In her blog, Forget the Fear, Megan discusses her involvement in golf from a young age and the importance of embracing the opportunities that you have to create long-lasting memories.
“Generally my blogs and articles have an intellectual property and technology theme, in keeping with my day job at Burness Paul LLP. However, before the legal world was even on the horizon my passion was for that sport with a white ball and metal stick. Often known as ‘a good walk spoiled’, my experiences of competing and playing for Scotland at golf have shaped my personality and, in fact, the way I interact with my colleagues and practice law.
Megan Briggs - 2009 Scottish Champion
Photograph by Carol Fell
I was fortunate enough to play in some amazing Scottish teams and under some fantastic captains, amassing Home International wins, a European Team bronze medal and individually becoming Scottish Ladies Champion. Today I no longer compete at that level, but keep a handicap of +1 and firmly believe that having those experiences has helped me progress, tackle University and the working world (I don’t just mean being invited to golf matches with clients, although that is a perk).
Having recently had cause to reflect on my sporting past, when I was honoured to Captain the Scottish Girls Under 18 team in the Home International Matches at Downfield Golf Club near Dundee. This was amongst other things a stark realisation, given that I had just turned 30 and one of my team members was 12, that I am no longer one of the young ones!
Given my background, it has always been apparent to me how important getting girls involved in sport is. Whether that be at a local club, in school or competing at a higher level, the lessons learnt and skills gained go further than being able to hit a 7 iron, a push pass at hockey or volley the football into the back of the net. Sport is an amazing vehicle to gain confidence, learn communication skills, time management, resiliency and a social element that other wise might not be available. It is no coincidence that, after hitting tee shots and holing putts in front of spectators, public speaking doesn’t fill me with dread, or that I became a litigation lawyer in keeping with my competitive nature. Of course not everyone can be the next Olympian, but the skills gained through engaging in sport, at any level, are there to be drawn upon when the moment arises.
Despite the countless benefits (my knee and shoulder injuries aside) there remains a gap between the level of participation in sport between men and women, girls and boys. This is particularly saddening when I consider all of the opportunities I was presented with, be that meeting new people, learning new skills or seeing different parts of the world. So why don’t more girls show their skills?
Research has shown that one of the main factors holding women and girls back from participating in sports is fear. Whether this be fear of not being very good, fear of looking out of place or fear of choosing to be active rather than spending time with family. Sport England recently promoted a campaign to try and tackle this which included slogans such as “I’m slow but lapping everyone on the couch” and “Sweating like a pig, but feeling like a fox”.  The campaign highlighted women taking part in sports, combating stereotypes and showing women of all ages and skill level participating in activity and most importantly enjoying it.
Fear is no doubt something we can all relate to, whether that be at work, in sport or family life. While I had a successful amateur sporting career, fear is certainly something I encountered and perhaps never fully won the battle with. From the daunting and self-conscious prospect of being the only girl at my golf club’s junior team matches, to throwing up before junior competitions due to the fear of underperforming. I harboured the fear of not meeting my full potential throughout my amateur career, and whilst I had great days on the course, travelled to some fantastic places and made memories that will last forever, it was certainly an obstacle. Ironically, it wasn’t until I started my legal career and not able to play and compete as much, that the fear started to drift. Perspective perhaps making a welcome appearance.
In times when fear was present, it would have been easy to let it take over and revert back to my safety zone. We all know how difficult it is to put yourself out there and not know the outcome. But had I not done so, I would never have had any of the achievements, lessons learned, disappointments or friends made. Fear can be a great thing if you harness it and use it to your advantage, and even better when you overcome it. The idea of not worrying or being afraid of something before it’s actually happened is a phrase my Dad would consistently remind me of, and one I tried to instil in the Under 18 Scotland team.
Hopefully I managed to inspire the girls team and pass on some of the knowledge I gained in encountering the fear and trying to overcome it. Sometimes it’s as simple as ‘hit it, find it and hit it again’, even though our minds like to try and tell us otherwise. No doubt, the girls that played in the Home International matches experienced fear, but win or lose, rain or sunshine (and there were both) they faced it, competed and reaped the benefits.
My wish is that they play every round with freedom, uninhibited, and that this freedom follows them into their future careers and the generations that come after them. Whether they were disappointed with their result or finished triumphant, the girls will draw upon their week in future tournaments, studies or jobs, and the fact that they met fear and waved it goodbye.
Personally I learned so much from my time as Captain, not least that we can’t let perspective come too late and that Snapchat really is the way all under 18s communicate.
So whether it’s taking up a new sport or activity, going for a new job, starting a new career or taking on a new challenge, fear is par for the course – but it is also an emotion we create ourselves.
"It’s time to get out there and forget the fear.”

Wednesday 28 August 2019

Brenda Duthie and Stella Bowie win the RLCGA Centenary Trophy over Cowglen Golf Course

 
Stella Bowie and Brenda Duthie 


30 teams competed in the Renfrewshire Ladies' County Golf Association  Greensomes Stableford today at Cowglen Golf Club.

The outright winners of the competition and Centenary Trophy with a fabulous score of 42 stableford points was the team of Brenda Duthie, from Cathcart Castle GC and Stella Bowie, from Kilmacolm GC. 

2nd : Shirley Back and June Lockhart
3rd: Morag Little and Jennifer MacGregor
The Douglas Park GC duo of Captain June Lockhart and Shirley Back were second with 38 points, and third were Morag Little and Jennifer MacGregor, both from Whitecraigs GC, with 36 stableford points.

To read the full report and results go to the RLCGA Website

Thanks go to Gillian Kyle for the photographs

Old Ranfurly pairing - Ann and Sandra win the Kilmacolm Ladies Open Day

Ann McKenzie and Sandra Bell
We welcomed over 100 ladies from far and wide to Kilmacolm for our Ladies Open Day. It was a huge success and despite the deteriorating weather, there was some impressive scoring.
Many congratulations to Ann McKenzie and Sandra Bell from the Old Course Ranfurly Golf Club who were the worthy winners, playing in the worst of the conditions.
It was great to see so many ladies enjoying our course, the catering and clubhouse facilities. Many thanks to all the members who volunteered and the pro shop for all their hard work to help showcase our club.
And here are the results...
Nearest the pin
Silver - J Scott (Old Course Ranfurly)
Bronze - S Swinnerton (Old Course Ranfurly)
Longest drive
Silver - A McGonnigle (Cowglen)
Bronze - S McCallum (Barrasie)
Sweep winners
1. S Clayton / V McKinnon (Old Course Ranfurly)
2. E Mundel / L Smith (Troon)
3. J Scott / M Martin (Old Course Ranfurly)
4. C Graham (Whitecraigs)/ A Sutherland (Cathcart Castle)
Well done to all, thank you for supporting this event and we hope to see you all again next year!
Thanks go to  Lyn Reuben for the report

Sunday 28 July 2019

Lorna McClymont wins the Mackie Bowl and has a new course record.


Lorna McClymont - Mackie Bowl 2019
Lorna McClymont (Milngavie) had a glorious bag of two eagles, eleven birdies and only one bogey (the 36th hole) in compiling rounds of 65 and 69 for a brilliant 14-under-par total of 134 in winning the Mackie Bowl women's open 36-hole tournament at Gullane by five strokes.
Course Record Card -- Click to enlarge

Lorna had seven birdies in her first round and one eagle to have a new Course record of 65. 

Penny Brown and Tara MacTaggart (Photo courtesy of Tara) 

She won the competition by five strokes from a previous winner, Tara MacTaggart (Minto) (71-68 for 139). Tara's second round was 6 under Par - the best of her career. Penny Brown (Worthing) who has been selected for the Home Internationals was 3rd and (Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) 4th

LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 148 (2x74) SSS 75
134 Lorna McClymont (Milngavie) 65 69.
139 Tara MacTaggtart (Minto) 71 68.
140 Penny Brown (Worthing) 70 70.
141 Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) 71 70.
144 Evanna Hynd (Lundin) 72 72, Jenny Saxton (Muckhart) 72 72
145 Megan Robb (Banchory) 75 70, Clara Young (North Berwick) 72 73.
146 Carinne Taylor (Nairn) 71 75.
147 Zoe Morton (Auchterarder) 71 76, Gillian Paton (Ladybank) 73 74.
150 Clare Queen (Drumpellier) 75 75, Susan Woodhouse (East Kilbride) 77 73.
151 Porscha Wilson (Burntisland) 75 76.
152 Katy Alexander (Blairgowrie 78 74, Rachael Livingstone (Baberton) 72 80


CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE SCORES


Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the results  and Lorna for the 2 first photos

Wednesday 24 July 2019

Friday 19 July 2019

Kilmacolm Open Day -- Still a few places left

Kilmacolm Open Day is on Thursday 22nd August. The format is a Greensomes Foursomes and costs £20 entry per couple.  

There are a couple of slots between 9am and 10am then a few times in the afternoon after 1.30.

CLICK HERE FOR ENTRY FORM

Saturday 13 July 2019

SCOTLAND PIPPED BY ENGLAND AND HAZEL MACGARVIE HAS ANOTHER HOLE IN ONE

European Ladies' Team  Sweden have won the 2019 European Ladies' Team Championship at Is Molas Resort.

The Swedish team defeated Spain in the final to secure back-to-back titles. After winning both of the morning foursomes matches, the Swedish team needed just two points from the afternoon singles to lift the trophy for the ninth time. 

In the match for third place, hosts, Italy, defeated Germany to take home the bronze medals. 
Click to enlarge

Scotland lost 3-2 to England on the final days play  and finished 6th overall in the European Team Championships. Hazel Macgarvie had a hole in one -- another one just 2 weeks after having an Ace at the the Vagliano Trophy  - Ireland were 7th and Denmark 8th 

Click here for all Fight A, B and C Results


Hazel's Hole in One

Captain Susan Wood said  —




“What a week with this fabulous bunch of young ladies! They played their hearts out for Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 It was tough , we had highs and we had lows and battled some extreme heat!!! 4th in strokeplay qualifying and 6th overall and a wee hole in one today for Big Hazel 🤣🤣...... a wonderful effort!!!” 

Thursday 11 July 2019

MEGAN BRIGGS SHOOTS A NEW COURSE RECORD AT KILMACOLM

Megan Briggs - Photo courtesy of Kilmacolm Golf Club

Congratulations go to Megan Briggs who shot a gross 66 (6 under par) on Monday, bettering her own course record at Kilmacolm Golf Club by one shot

Wednesday 10 July 2019

SCOTLAND QUALIFY FOR THE TOP FIGHT IN EUROPEAN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

Scottish Team courtesy of the European Golf Association
Scotland finished in 3rd place after 2 rounds in the European team Championships in Molas Golf Club Italy

Top Scots were Hannah Darling (Broomieknow)  and Hazel MacGarvie (Royal Troon) who both finished on 3 under par for the 2 rounds .

Scotland now play Spain tomorrow in the top flight draw 


Top flight qualifiers

Scottish Scores:
141; Hannah Darling 70,71:Hazel MacGarvie 69, 72  T9
144; Chloe Goadby 69, 75 T26
145; Shannon McWilliam 69, 76 T37
147; Penny Brown 71,76, T51
153; Eilidh Briggs 78, 75 T94

CLICK HERE FOR ALL RESULTS

From Captain Susan Wood
So today my kids finished 4th in the strokeplay qualifying in Sardinia at the European Team Championships! We now play Spain in the top flight early doors with foursomes starting at 7.20am!!!! Massive good luck to these amazing talented ladies! Actually love spending time with you all! Play hard and remember to have fun !!! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿V🇪🇸

Tuesday 9 July 2019

European Ladies' Team Championship - Scotland in second place after Day 1

The Ladies European Team Championships is underway at at Molas Golf Resort in Italy.
The first of two rounds of stroke play qualifying are in the books as teams look to finish in the top-eight positions and qualify for the Flight A match play come Wednesday evening.
The five lowest of each team's six scores on days one and two will count towards the teams' stroke play totals European Ladies' Team Championship
Pia Babnik carded the lowest round of all 420 players competing across Europe today. The Slovenian player, who helped the Continent of Europe to victory in the Junior Vagliano Trophy less than a fortnight ago, made eight birdies in the first round  to card a seven-under-par 65.
Hosts, Italy, are currently the team to catch, returning five scores under-par on day one, of which Anna Zanusso's six-under-par 66 was the lowest. The Italians sit on -17 with a five-shot advantage over Scotland, who also signed five scores under-par to reach -12. 
Scots Scores:
69: Hazel MacGarvie Shannon McWillian, Chloe Goadby (T 13)
70: Hannah Darling (T12) 
71: Penny Brown (T34)
78 Eilidh Briggs (Not counted) T106
Defending champions, Sweden, are in third position on -9. Frida Kinhult, the number-one ranked amateur player in the world, made double-bogey on the second hole, but recovered with five birdies to card a three-under-par 69. 
Germany (-7), Spain (-7), England (-5), Denmark (-4)  and the Czech Republic (-3) make up the rest of the top-eight. Ireland (par), Russia (par), and Switzerland (+1) are close behind and will be hoping to improve their position on day two and qualify for the Flight A match play.
For the full leaderboard, please visit the event page HERE

Sunday 2 June 2019

HAZEL MACGARVIE WINS THE ST RULE TROPHY

 by Colin Farquharson  - Scottish Golf View

Hazel MacGarvie (Royal Troon)pictured below, scored arguably her best win todate when she won the prestigious St Rule Trophy 54-hole tournament at St Andrews by four strokes with an 18-under-par total of 208 today.
Hazel, Scottish U18girls champion in 2016, and Scottish Universities women's title-winner in 2018, was runner-up in the St Rule Trophy tournament last year. She had rounds of 68, 70 and 70 over the weekend
England's Lianna Bailey (Kirby Muxloe) finished second on 212.

LEADING TOTALS
Par 226
208 H MacGarvie (Royal Troon) 68 70 70
212 L Bailey (Kirby Muxloe) 71 67 74
213 A Muirhead (United Arab Emirates) 70 74 69, A Fowler (Germany) 72 70 71, C Goadby (St Regulus) 72 70 71, I Wardle (Prestbury) 72 67 74
214 B Coulter (Kirkistown Castle) 75 69 71
216 C Ryan (Castletroy) 73 71 72
217 A Laisne (France) 73 74 7, J Baker (Gosforth Park) 72 72 73, L McClymont (Milngavie) 73 70 74, I Kim (USA) 66 74 77
218 B-J Smith (Woodhall Spa) 72 73 73, P Brown (Worthing) 74  70 74, H Screen (Berkhamsted) 72 73 73, C McGinty (Knowle) 76 72 70.
219 G Blackman (Brocket Hall) 75 73 71, C Jaffrey (Troon Ladies) 72 76 71, P Grant (Lisburn) 75 73 71,  A J Williamson (Royal Cromer) 73 75 71, S Dutrieux (Wrotham Heath) 74 71 74
220 F Liddell (Germany) 68 76 76, L Downs (Romanby) 73 73 74, L Duncan (West Kilbride) 78 72 70, S Burke (Ballinrobe) 72 75 73, T Mactaggart (Minto) 73 73 74, E Briggs (Kilmacolm) 72 74 74, L Downs (Romanby) 73 73 74, B Garton (Royal Lytham) 74 76 70
221 J Ryan (Newport, Gwent) 74 77 70, J Mackintosh (Hazlehead) 75 73 73, J Saxton (Muckhart) 77 70 74, N Slater (Lindrick) 75 71 75
222 E Brennan (Trentham) 74 77 71, E Hamilton (Notts Ladies) 77 73 82
223 H Muse (West Lancs) 75 72 76, J Ross (Clandeboy) 762 75 76, S McWilliam (Aboyne) 77 70 76
224 M Stasi (USA) 76 76 72, A Bailey (Kirby Muxloe) 75 73 75, G Paton (Ladybank) 73 76 75, J Hall (Bishop Auckland) 74 73 77
225 J Bailey (Kirby Muxloe) 76 80 69, G Carr (Ireland) 77 76 72, E Toy (Carlyon Bay) 77 75 73
226 S Sexton (Lahinch) 75 77 74, E Lewis (Long Ashton) 74 76 76, T Bettle (Germany) 75 73 78
227 L Brunt (Royal Birkdale) 77 72 78, J Goh (Singapore) 75 74 78.
228 C Gainer (Castle Royle) 82 71 75, K Beveridge (Aboyne) 76 76 76, K Warren (Wrag Barn) 77 75 76, I Clyburn (Woodhall Spa
 77 74 77
230 E Caton (St Regulus) 83 74 73, G Batty (West Linton) 75 77 78
232 S O'Dwyer (Wynyard) 74 79 79
234 A Storey (Bedlingtonshire) 79 79 76
237 E Berlin (Sweden) 81 82 74, E Ofstedahl (Woburn) 83 77 77
238 J Collett (USA) 79  82 77, M Giles (St Mellion) 81 78 79
241 K Mitchell (Canada) 83 80 78
241 G Mitchell (Canada) 81 81 8
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Sunday 19 May 2019

MEGAN BRIGGS WINS THE WEST OF SCOTLAND CHAMPIONSHIP FOR THE 6TH TIME

Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) successfully defended the West Championship with a score of 72 at Sandyhills Golf Club today.
Megan Briggs
Results:
1st Scratch (Champion) Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) 72
2nd Scratch Fiona Norris (Hamilton)  75
3rd Scratch Julie Wilson (Williamwood) 77 BIH

Handicap Winner Jennifer Lynagh (Caldwell Golf Club) 65

Senior Team Winners :
Renfrewshire Team: Megan Briggs ( Kilmacolm ) 72, Donna Jackson (Troon Ladies) 79, Alyson McGinnigle (Cowglen) 78

Junior Team Winners 
Renfrewshire Junior Team : (best 2 handicap) Orla Rooney (Cowglen) 78, Jennifer Lynagh (Caldwell) 65, Aaliyah Sandu (Haggs Castle) 70
Fiona Norris, Megan Briggs and Julie Wilson
Winning Renfrewshire Team - Donna, Alyson and Megan


Jennifer Lynagh (Caldwell)  -- Winning Junior 




Aaliyah Sandu - Haggs Castle

Orla Rooney - Cowglen 


Many thanks go to Jean MacIntyre for the results and photographs from the Lanarkshire Website  -- Also some photos of all the competitors 
CLICK HERE - photos courtesy of Jean MacIntyre

Competition Result West Of Scotland Championship (19/05/2019) 
(CSS: 72 PAR: 74) -- Strokeplay Sandyhills (Red Tee) 

LEADING SCRATCH SCORES :


Megan Briggs
72
Fiona Norris
75
Julie Wilson
77
Eva O'Connor
77
Susan McGrenaghan
77
Liz Stewart
78
Alyson McGinnigle
78
Donna Jackson
79
Katie Graham
79
Alyson Hendry
80
Luisa Gibson (jnr)
81
Carol Whyte
81
Janice Paterson 
81

LEADING HANDICAP SCORES:

1 Jennifer Lynagh (Caldwell) 85 (20) 65 
2 Aaliyah Sandhu (Haggs Castle) 84 (14) 70 
3 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm)  72 (1) 71 
4 Leah Bryce (Sandyhills) 82 (10) 72 
5 Eva O'Connor  (Bothwell Castle) 77 (5) 72 
6 Julie Wilson  (Williamwood) 77 (4) 73 
7 Susan McGrenaghan (Hayston) 77 (4) 73 
8 Fiona Norris (Hamilton) 75 (2) 73 



Sunday 5 May 2019

EILIDH BRIGGS AND SHANNON MCWILLIAM ARE TOP SCOTS IN WALES

England’s Lily May Humphreys added another top title to her collection today with a four shot victory in the Welsh women’s open stroke play championship at Royal St David’s.
The 17-year-old international was 10-under for the 54-hole event, finishing four shots clear of her England team-mate, Bel Wardle

Top Scot was Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) who finished on 1 under par and in 6th place followed by Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne) on level par in joint 7th place.

SCOTS PLACINGS
218 Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) 73 71 74 (6th)
219 Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne) 73 73 73 (T7)
226 Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies) 73 75 78 (T18)
230 Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) 75 80 75 (T30)
234 Jasmine Mackintosh (Hazlehead) 74 73 77.

MISSED THE CUT (159 and better qualified)
160 Lorna McClymont (Milngavie) 80 80

161 Alison Muirhead (Jumeirah Golf Estates) 79 82


Saturday 4 May 2019

KILMACOLM'S EILIDH BRIGGS IS IN 2ND PLACE IN THE WELSH OPEN AFTER 2 ROUNDS

The Welsh Ladies Open Amateur Championship is being played at Royal St. David’s Golf Club at present. 2 rounds have been played with the final round tomorrow (Sunday 5th May)

Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm)  is currently in 2nd place at 2 under par -- 4 shots behind England's Lily May Humphreys.
Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne) is on level par  and Connie Jaffrey (Troon ladies) on 2 over Par

CLICK HERE FOR LIVE SCORING 

Tuesday 30 April 2019

RENFREWSHIRE COUNTY FOURSOMES QUALIFIERS

Overall winners Gill Unick and Lorraine Morris
43 couples played yesterday at Cathcart Castle Golf Club in the Renfrewshire Ladies County Foursomes qualifier.


Scratch award Carol McNally and Alyson McGinnigle
From the RLCGA Competition Page and the News Page

Carol McNally (Williamwood) and Alyson McGinnigle (Cowglen)  had the best scratch of the day with a 78  and Lorraine Morris and Gill Unick(Williamwood) the top Handicap prize with a net 72.

Leading Scores (Scratch)

1: A. McGinnigle (Cowglen) and C. McNally (Williamwood) 78 
2: D. Jackson (Troon Ladies)  L. Stewart (Greenburn) 80 
3: J. Wilson and G. McLeod (Williamwood) 84 bih
4: L. Morris and G. Unick (Williamwood) 84 

Leading Scores (Handicap)  

1: L. Morris and G. Unick (Williamwood) 72 
2: A. McGinnigle (Cowglen) and C. McNally (Williamwood) 72.5 
3: S. Reid (Kilmacolm) and B. Lyle (Whitecraigs) 73.5 
4: E. Hale and L.Anderson (Caldwell) 74 
5: S. Back (Douglas Park) and M. Bryce (Gleddoch) 74.5 
6: V. Crawford and L. Ellery (East Renfrewshire) 75.5
7: A. Barclay and C. Spy (East Renfrewshire) 76 
8: A. Judge and S. Smyth (Ranfurly Castle) 76.5 

CLICK HERE for all the Inter County final qualifiers for the 6th June at Cardross Golf Club and also the Commonwealth Spoon Finalist for the 2nd September at Pollok Golf Club

From some photos for the day --- CLICK HERE

Sunday 21 April 2019

Pia Babnik from Slovenia wins the Helen Holm in style and Shannon and Chloe win the team event

Pia Babnik wins  the 2019 Helen Holm Trophy - Photo courtesy of Scottish Golf

From Scottish Golf

Slovenia’s Pia Babnik led from start to finish at the 2019 Helen Holm Scottish Women’s Open Championship as a bogey-free round of 66 helped the youngster claim a seven-shot victory over France’s Charlotte Bunel. 
 With a three-shot lead going into Sunday’s final round, Babnik continued to play outstanding golf on the links at Royal Troon Old Course, picking up four shots in as many holes on the front nine in Ayrshire.

Scotland’s Shannon McWilliam and Chloe Goadby were winners of the annual team event, taking home the Ladies’ Club Silver Salver by beating England by 15 shots 

Shannon also finished as the top Scot as this year’s event on six-under-par. 

Speaking to Scottish Golf, Shannon said: “It was another really good result for me today, I have finished in the top five at the Helen Holm quite a few times now and to win the team event with Chloe was really nice as well. 

It’s been a great week and one I will remember after making my fourth hole-in-one of my career at Royal Troon Portland on Friday.” 

 For a full list of results from this year’s Helen Holm Scottish Women’s Open   PLEASE CLICK HERE


Chloe, Susan Wood (Photo Courtesy of Susan - Scotland Team Captain) 
and Shannon with the winning Team Trophy




Portland (Par 72)  SSS, 77 CSS Round 1 76, Round 2 76
Royal Troon Round 3 (Par 72) SSS77, CSS 76

Leading Scores

1st : -15 Pia Babnik (Slovenia) 66, 69, 66 - 201
2nd: -8 Charlotte Bunel (France) 70, 69, 69 - 208
3rd: -7 Shama Dutrieux (Wrothram Heath) 69, 71, 69 - 209
4th : -6 Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne) 70, 70, 70 - 210

Other Leading Scottish Scores:

T6 : -3 Alison Muirhead (Jumereih Golf Estates) 73, 70, 70 - 213
T6 : -3 Hazel MacGarvie (Royal Troon) 70, 72, 71 - 213
T10: -1 Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) 69, 77, 69 - 215
T10: -1 Jasmine MacIntosh (Hazelhead) 72, 69,74 - 215
T10: -1 Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe) 70, 71, 74 - 215
T17: +2 Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) 76, 70, 72 - 218
T22: +3 Connie Jaffrey (The Ladies Golf Club Troon) 71, 76, 72 - 219
T24: +4 Megan Ashley (Strathmore) 70, 75, 75 - 220
T25: +5 Lorna McClymont (Milngavie) 73, 74, 74 - 221
T30: +7 Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) 72, 73, 78 - 223
T30: Jess Meek (Carnoustie) 69, 73, 81 - 221

Final Scores from the 2019 Helen Holm 

Saturday 20 April 2019

HELEN HOLM - DAY 2 - SHANNON MCWILLIAM IS THE LEADING SCOT


Slovenia’s Pia Babnik continued her good form on Day 2 at the 2019 Helen Holm Scottish Women’s Open with a three-under-par round of 69 at Royal Troon on Saturday. 

 Babnik, who is currently seeking a spot in Europe’s PING Junior Solheim Cup Team, remained consistent to extend her lead over the 120-strong field to three. 

Sitting five shots behind Babnik, Shannon McWilliam is the top Scot after 36 holes. She had 4 birdies in her inward half of 33.

Speaking to Scottish Golf following a bogey-free back nine, which also included four birdies, McWilliam was pleased with how she played, saying: “I played pretty solid on the back nine today, I had eagle putts on 11 and 12 that didn’t drop but overall I am quite happy with the way I finished my round.” 

 McWilliam is one of five Scots  inside the top 10 and with 18 holes left to play, the youngster from Aboyne is looking forward to playing in one of the final groups out tomorrow: “I am looking forward to playing Royal Troon Old Course tomorrow, all I can do is go out there and give it my best shot. It will be an exciting day.” 

 Tomorrow’s final group will include Slovenia’s Pia Babnik, Finland’s Emilia Tukiainen and France’s Charlotte Bunel. For a full draw sheet and list of latest scores from the 2019 Helen Holm Scottish Women’s Open, please click the link below:

1st:Pia Babnik (Slovenia) 66,69 - 135

Leading Scottish Scores :
T4: Shannon McWilliam 68,70 - 138
T6: Jasmine Mcintosh (Hazelhead) 72, 69 - 141, Hannah Darling  (Broomieknow) 70, 71 -141
T9: Hazel MacGarvie (Troon) 70, 72 - 142, Jess Meek (Carnoustie) 69, 73 - 142
T11: Alison Muirhead (Jumeirah Golf Estates) 70, 73 - 143
T17: Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) 72, 73 - 145, Megan Ashley (Strathmore) 70, 75 - 145
T22: Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) 78, 70 - 146, Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) 69, 77 - 146
T25: Lorna McClymont (Milngavie) 73, 74 - 147,  Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies) 71, 76 - 147 

View latest scores from the 2019 Helen Holm 

READ THE FULL REPORT AT SCOTTISH GOLF

Wednesday 10 April 2019

CLAIRE MCLAUGHLIN FROM WEST KILBRIDE WINS THE FIRST 2019 JUNIOR TOUR EVENT

Claire Mclaughlin (West Kilbride) finished in first place in the Junior Tour event over Southerness on Saturday 6th April after the two rounds with a total score of 159. 
Carys Irvine (Craigielaw) was 2nd on 160
Luisa Gibson (Irvine) finished 3rd (161) 

 Full results can be found here