Showing posts with label Lanarkshire County. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lanarkshire County. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 November 2021

PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE CAPTAINS OF THE WEST VETS

Past, Present and Future Captains
Chris, May and Lesley

The West Vet's AGM and prizegiving took place on Thursday 4th November at Cowglen Golf Club. 

May Hughes (Lanark) took over the roll of Captain from Chris Fowler (Cowglen) with her Vice Captain Lesley Lloyd (Troon Ladies). 

Janette McCartney (Erskine) takes over from Sandra MacDougall (Kilmacolm) as Secretary and Jan Macnab (Ranfurly Castle) as Treasurer taking over from Mo Neilson (Greenock)

Committee members are Gillian McGinlay (Troon Ladies) and Fiona Cameron (Cowglen) 

To read more and see photographs - Courtesy of Fiona Armour (Whitecraigs)  -- Go to the West Vets Website

Tuesday, 28 September 2021

Death of Counties Stalwart Margaret Duncanson

 It is with much sadness that Lanarkshire County have announced the death of Margaret Duncanson who died peacefully in her sleep  on Thursday at the age of  97. 

Margaret Duncanson in 2009 at the SLGA Counties Centenary Lunch
PHOTO ALBUM 2009


Margaret who retired in 1997 as the last Secretary of the Scottish Ladies County Golf Association, cut the cake at the Scottish Counties Centenary celebration in Edinburgh in 2009
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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

Sunday, 20 June 2021

MHAIRI MCKAY AND SISTER FIONA -- ARTICLE IN THE SCOTSMAN NEWSPAPER - IF YOU MISSED IT



In case you missed this great article by Martin Dempster (The Scotsman) a couple of weeks ago a young Mhairi and sister Fiona (Norris) - current Lanarkshire Ladies' County Captain -- CLICK HERE to read the full article --

Mhairi McKay followed in the footsteps of her older sister, Fiona, as she came through the amateur ranks in Scotland, benefiting from the patience shown by her sibling as she “hung on to her coat-tails” to play in two Curtis Cups

She then enjoyed a successful collegiate career during a ground-breaking scholarship stint at Stanford University at the same time Tiger Woods was there before enjoying the highlight of her professional career when winning the Australian Open in 2003.

McKay, who now lives in Los Alamos in New Mexico, also played in two Solheim Cups, including a success in Sweden in 2003 alongside her long-time friend Janice Moodie and Catriona Matthew.

Clear this one up: did you start to play at Bothwell Castle or Turnberry?

MM: I played a bit at Bothwell Castle, but my parents, Peter and Mary, had a little holiday place in Girvan and I would play the first eight holes at Girvan as a little thing before becoming a member at Bothwell Castle. The first eight holes at Girvan are brilliant and, when I get back home, it’s nice for my two kids to learn on the same track I did and it’s funny the memories you have as a youngster there and how big and intimidating it seemed then but, to then go back and play it again as a bit more experienced player, it seems a bit more manageable (laughing).

You clearly had some great family memories from those early days playing the game?

MM: Yeah, my sister Fiona also played and also my brother Kenny, who is a year older than my sister. We’d go out and I’d have my little hickory-shaft golf club and they’d let me have a hit out on the fairway and not try and hold the game up behind. It was great the five of us being out on the golf course and those are special golf memories that help plant the seed.

So, it was through having that home in Girvan that you became a Turnberry member?

MM: My mum was the first member of the family to become a member at Turnberry in 1977, I think. Then my sister and brother joined the junior section, as I eventually did as well, and my dad was the last one to join as he was so busy working. I have some very happy memories from playing at Turnberry, too.

How important was playing there in your development as a golfer?

MM: Gregor and Bob Jamieson were so important to my career and also my sister’s career. Before Gregor moved over to Lake Nona, he was great, giving my brother and sister lessons and was patient enough to let me tag along and give me some instruction, too. When he moved over to the States, we had lessons from Bob and it was that traditional coaching and playing by feel. Turnberry and the Jamiesons definitely played an instrumental part in our development.

You won the Girls’ Amateur Championship back-to-back in 1992 and 1993. You must have realised then that you were pretty decent at the game?

MM: Those were good, fun victories down at Northamptonshire and Helensburgh. There was always another goal to play for. I just loved trying to get into the Scottish Girls’ team and then the Scottish Under-21s team and then a senior internationalist then playing in the European Team Championship and then the Curtis Cup. There were always these little stepping stones and I was really lucky to have an older sister who led the way for me and was always happy for me to hang on to her coat-tails and have the patience to take care of her little sister. Her friends also didn’t mind having this wee girl four years younger than them tagging along. I was always trying to keep up with Fiona by making teams, starting at county level and then Scottish Schools’ teams and so on.

It must have been a special occasion when you and Fiona played on the same Scotland team in the 1992 Women’s Home Internationals at Hamilton?

MM: Yes, definitely. I have a picture up on the wall in my home, I can see it up in the other room right now, of Fiona and I together. I was just so lucky to have my sister be so successful in the game and go ahead and do things before me. Seeing what she was achieving made me want to follow in her footsteps and keep up with her. It was great to be able to play in the Home Internationals together, though I honestly can’t remember if we played together that week (laughing).

You played in two Curtis Cups, joining Catriona Matthew, Janice Moodie and Myra McKinlay in flying the Saltire in a draw in 1994 then being part of a win two years later with Janice Moodie and Alison Rose?

MM: The draw was at the Honours Course in Chattanooga and that was a big deal to take the trophy on American soil. To then go to Killarney two years later and win outright, I’ve got brilliant memories of both occasions but particularly Killarney as we had amazing support there from the Irish golf fans and the other people who’d made the trip over. It was one of those amazing, brilliant weeks.

How did your move to Stanford University come about as you were the first international female player to be offered a golf scholarship there?

MM: I think there was a Swedish girl there several years before me, but she became really homesick and I’m not sure she stayed more than a year. The coach was concerned about taking a risk with another international player, but my mum’s really good friend from Bothwell Castle, Joyce Scott, it was all due to her, really, that I ended up at Stanford. She and her husband, Charlie, are very keen golfers and their daughter was a nurse at Stanford University Hospital and they’d go out and visit Val. She arranged for them to go and play at Stanford golf course and they bumped into the women’s golf coach at the time, Tim Baldwin, and struck up a conversation, saying ‘we know a girl who would love to come here’ and told him about a few of my achievements. I don’t know why they had it, but I was on the cover of the Golf Foundation’s Tee to Green magazine, having won the Daily Telegraph Junior Championship, with a nice article inside on that and they gave it to Tim, which started my whole connection. I’m not sure how else Tim would have found out about me if it hadn’t been for that. Through Bob Jamieson, there had been contact with Duke University, so I went on a recruitment trip to both places and ended up going to Stanford, where I enjoyed an opportunity of a lifetime.

They’ve been improved since, but I take it the facilities back then were still pretty special?

MM: You virtually rolled out of your bed in the dorm and found yourself on this amazing driving range, where you hit ball after ball, or an amazing short-game area, as well as having the chance to play an amazing golf course. At the time I was there, there were so many great players, including Notah Begay, Casey Martin, who had the Supreme Court case a few years ago over using a golf buggy, and the year after I started Tiger Woods came along. It was a really fun time to be there and the men’s and women’s teams were really close. We were always encouraging one another.

You won the Australian Women’s Open in 2003. What do you remember about that?

MM: It was at Terry Hills Golf in Sydney. I love Australia and I love Sydney. I remember my caddie saying on the back nine in the last round, ‘don’t look at the leaderboard’ and also holing a huge putt - it must have been 70 feet - from the side of the green at the 15th. I played really well on the back nine and made lots of birdies. I think Laura Davies had been leading going into the final round, but I just kept plugging away and making birdies. I didn’t look at the leaderboard until holing my final putt and it was great seeing my name at the top of it. That was really special and the Australian fans were great that week.

You played in two Solheim Cups, beating Beth Daniel in the second one in Sweden in 2003 to help secure a big win for Europe. How special was that?

MM: Yeah, the Solheims were great. In the first one at Interlachen, I lost to Pat Hurst in the singles. I actually played really well that day. She chipped in twice and we were both under par. There might have been one other girl on the European team who had better figures that day, but I just came up against a strong opponent in Pat. It was disappointing that the team didn’t get it over the line that day after being in a good position heading into the singles, so it was nice to get another chance in Sweden, where I managed to get a singles victory over Beth.

Catriona Matthew and Janice Moodie were also part of that 2003 team. Have they both been a big part of your life in golf over the years?

MM: Absolutely, particularly Janice. Catriona is that little bit older and I think my first Home Internationals in Wales, I think she was in the team and then she turned pro. Janice and I came up through the West of Scotland Girls together since I was 10 or she was around 12. It’s funny that we ended up going to college at the same time and she was at San Jose and I was at Stanford. We grew up together in Scotland and continued to see each other a lot when we were halfway around the world. To have somebody like Janice, who was so competitive and driven, a bit like my sister, you want to keep up with them and match or better them. Janice is still a great, dear friend and we keep in touch.

Tell us about some of your scoring feats at St Andrews?

MM: I was the first woman to break 70 on the Old Course in the St Rule Trophy with a 69 then, two years later, I shot 67. I was proud to then go back there and play as a pro and shot 67 again to tie the course record, though I think that has subsequently been broken. But it’s definitely nice to be able to say that I was a course record at St Andrews as it is a special place.

CLICK HERE to read the full article 

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

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

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

Tuesday, 18 May 2021

CLARE QUEEN WINS THE LANARKSHIRE MAY SPOON COMPETITION OVER LANARK

Clare Queen

In her first Lanarkshire County competition for many years,  former Ladies European Tour player Clare Queen who is now responsible for all performance activity within the Scottish Golf strategy  was the the overall winner in the May Spoon Competition over Lanark golf course yesterday. 
She had the best scratch of the day with a 74 and net score of 72. 

Christine Main won the net and scratch in Division 2. 
She also won the 2019 Medal Final with a net 75. 

Results :

 Scratch: Claire Queen 74 

 Division 1 Net 
 1st: Claire Queen, Drumpellier, 72 
 2nd: Shirley Dalrymple, Hayston, 73 
 3rd: Jodie Graham, Hamilton, 75 

Division 2 Net 
Christine Main, Hayston, 75 
Christine Paterson, Strathaven, 76 BIH Marie Kirk, Drumpellier, 76 

 Scratch: Christine Main 100 BIH Christine Paterson




Thursday, 29 April 2021

Susan Wood wins the 2021 Lanarkshire County Championship

Susan Wood 2021 LLCGA Champion
Photo of Susan (Courtesy of Jean MacIntyre)

Susan Wood (Drumpellier)
won the Lanarkshire Ladies' County Championship yesterday over Hayston Golf Course beating the leading qualifier Susan Woodhouse (East Kilbride) 

In this afternoon's final Susan Wood - a game of many birdies was 4 up after 10 but Susan Woodhouse fought back and with a gimme birdie 3 at the par 4 17th got it back to 1 down. 

Susan Woods reply was to hit her tee shot to 2 feet at the par 3 18th and to sink the putt to win the Championship by 2 holes.

Susan Woodhouse and Susan Wood
Photo courtesy of Jean MacIntyre

Leading Qualifiers 
1 Susan Woodhouse, East Kilbride 74
2 Abigail McCaffrey, Airdrie 77
3 Susan Wood, Drumpellier 79
4 Lesley Lloyd , Ladies GC Troon 79
5 Justine Fulton, Hayston 82
6 Fiona Norris, Hamilton 82
7 Deirdrie Anderson, Dullatur 86
8 Angela Devine, Hamilton 87
9 Patti Chalmers, Hayston 88
10 Adelia McEwan, Hayston 88

Matchplay results 
1st Round
Susan Woodhouse W/O
Angela Devine beat Deidre Anderson 2&1
Justin Fulton beat Lesley Neill 7&5
Dawn Warnock lost to Lesley Lloyd 8&7
Susan Wood beat Joan Anderson 6&5
Jodie Graham lost to Fiona Norris 3&2
Adelia McEwan lost to Patti Chalmers 2&1
Jean Maddock lost to Abigail McCaffrey 8&7

Quarter Finals:
Susan Woodhouse beat Angela Devine 3&2
Justin Fulton lost to Lesley Lloyd 4&3
Susan Wood beat Fiona Norris 3&2
Patti Chalmers lost to Abigail McCaffrey at the 19th


Semi Finals:
Susan Woodhouse beat Lesley Lloyd at the 20th
Susan Wood beat Abigail McCaffrey 2&1

Championship Final:
Susan Wood beat Susan Woodhouse - 2 holes 

Bronze Championship Final
Christine Main beat Christine Paterson at the 19th

CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER PHOTOS - courtesy of Jean MacIntyre

Monday, 26 April 2021

LANARKSHIRE'S MARGO BAUER IS 100 YEARS OLD TODAY

Margo Bauer at the SLGA Centenary
Lunch in 2009

Many Congratulations go to Lanarkshire Ladies’ County Past Captain and Past President Margo Bauer who today celebrates her 100th birthday.

 Margo had also been President of SLGA and Chairman of LGU and was a vice president of SLGA

To read more go to the Lanarkshire County Golf Association Website 

Saturday, 12 September 2020

Lanarkshire's Katie Graham wins in her debut in the USA

Katie Graham

Terrific debut win for Lanarkshire’s Katie Graham who lined up for Redland Cougars in her first ever USA college event and took home the Individual Title

Katie was -4 after 9 holes in round 2 when the heavens opened and play was a abandoned and her first round level par was enough to seal her first win in college golf. Redlands also room the team event to make it a double 

Click to enlarge

Well done Katie amazing achievement at only 16 years of age 

Leigh Graham

Wednesday, 26 August 2020

LANARKSHIRE'S KATIE GRAHAM IS OFF TO OAKLAHOMA




Good luck to Katie Graham (pictured above) who is travelling to Oaklahoma today to begin her golf scholarship. 

Everyone at Hamilton Golf Club, the West of Scotland  and Scotland sends their best wishes and we hope you have an amazing experience in America. 

Saturday, 11 April 2020

WEST OF SCOTLAND INTER COUNTY MATCHES HAVE BEEN CANCELLED FOR 2020

2019 -Scottish County Champions
Ayrshire
Since our previous announcement cancelling some West of Scotland Competitions Scottish Golf have announced the cancellation of all their competitions including the County Finals. 
It is therefore with regret that the West Counties have decided to cancel this year's West Inter County Matches also. 
Hope you are keeping safe and well and that it won't be too long before we are back on the fairways again.

Jean MacIntyre - West of Scotland Secretary

Thursday, 9 April 2020

WEST OF SCOTLAND COUNTIES CORONAVIRUS UPDATE

It is with regret that due to the continuing threat from the Covid-19 virus and following a consultation with the 4 West of Scotland Counties it has been decided to cancel the following West competitions:
  1. West of Scotland Championship- 10th May
  2. Junior Inter County Matches for the Kennedy Salver- 1st June
  3. Inter County Foursomes Final- 2nd June
A decision on the playing of the Inter County Matches from 15th to 17th June will be taken at a later date.

I hope you are all keeping safe and well.

Jean Macintyre  West of Scotland Secretary