Showing posts with label Midlothian. Show all posts
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Wednesday 19 September 2018

MIDLOTHIAN HONORARY MEMBER JOAN MARSHALL HAS DIED

Top 2007 Scottish Senior Squad 
Back - L to R Margaret Tough, Fiona Hunter, Helen Faulds, Fiona De Vries, Lorna Bennett
Front: Kathleen Sutherland, Joan Marshall (Captain)  and Pam Williamson

Lower - 2008 Scotland Senior Squad 
Fiona Hunter, Heather AndersonJoan Marshall Captain, Mary Smith, Fiona De Vries, Pat Wilson (Manager)
Kathleen Sutherland, Lorna Bennett and Jill Harrison

It is with great sadness I tell you of the death of Joan Marshall

Joan was an Honorary Member of Midlothian County Ladies Golf Association and one of the County’s greatest supporters. 

 A member of Baberton for most of her life, Joan captained the County before going on to be President. 

As a player, selector and administrator, she was a force within Scottish Golf, making a tremendous contribution to our game. 
 I am sure many of you will have a connection with Joan and will want to know that the funeral will be on Saturday 22nd September at 11.00 at Mortonhall. 

Jacky Burnett (Midlothian Captain)

Tuesday 18 September 2018

SOME PHOTOGRAPHS FROM KILMACOLM -- COUNTY FINALS AGAINST MIDLOTHIAN, DUMFRIES-SHIRE AND ABERDEENSHIRE

Renfrewshire County Captain June and Carol Fell


Your blogger has finished putting together the photos from this weekends Scottish County Team Finals at Kilmacolm -- Feel free to download any photo that you may find yourself in and would like.

Also apologies if you have not been captured to your liking !!

Day 1 Renfrewshire v Midlothian (Foursomes) - Courtesy of Fiona Armour

Day 1   Renfrewshire v Midlothian (Singles)

Day 2:  Renfrewshire v Dumfries-shire

Day 3:  Aberdeenshire v Renfrewshire

Others : Scottish Golf Photos on Facebook 

Many congratulations go to Aberdeenshire on their first victory since 1986 and to Renfrewshire in putting up a good fight right to the last.

For all the news and reports of the weekends play -- CLICK HERE

Sunday 16 September 2018

ABERDEENSHIRE ARE THE 2018 COUNTY TEAM CHAMPIONS

Aberdeenshire - 2018 County Team Champions

Renfrewshire County are Runners Up

Aberdeenshire won the Scottish women's county championship for the first time since 1986 in a nail-biting finish to the three-day finals at Kilmacolm Golf Club today.

It couldn’t have been closer  with Aberdeenshire recording 15.5 points, pipping Renfrewshire by half a point, with Midlothian another half point behind on 14.5 points.

In the final day’s matches, Aberdeenshire came flying out of the blocks against Renfrewshire winning all of the morning foursomes to take a 3-0 lead into lunch.
In the afternoon singles matches, Sammy Leslie (Murcar Links) defeated Alyson McGinnigle (Cowglen) 3&2 and Kimberley Beveridge (Aboyne) overcame Donna Jackson (Troon Ladies) 4&3. 
The experienced Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies) and Curtis Cup player Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne) both halved their matches against Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire) and Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) while there were victories for Renfrewshire’s Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm)  and Jennifer Rankine to end the match 6-3. 
Match of the day was between Renfrewshire’s Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle) and Jasmine Mackintosh (Hazelhead) who were both round in 66  and Jennifer finishing birdie 2 and chipping in for a birdie  3 at the 18th to win the tie. In fact at the 12 th Hole they both nearly had holes in one to half the hole in 2 !!

Aberdeenshire last won the title in 1986 when Sheena Wood was in that team -- She has now been playing in the team for 35 years !!
MIDLOTHIAN  5  DUMFRIESSHIRE 4

Morning Foursomes : Midlothian 1.5 Dumfriesshire 1.5

Kate McIntosh and Wendy Nicholson lost to Corisande Lee and Jordan Graham 3&2
Karen Ferguson-Snedon and Caroline Steedman bt Katie Malcolm and Katie McCracken 3&2
Louise Fraser and Carys Irvine halved Mirren Fraser and Diane McDonald

Afernoon Singles: Midlothian 3.5 Dumfriesshire 2.5
Alison McBride lost to  Corisande Lee 3&1
Rachael Livingstone lost to Jordana Graham 3&2
Karen Ferguson- Sneddon w.o Mirren Fraser
Carys Irvine halved with Katie Malcolm
Caroline Steedman bt Latie McCracken 5&3
Louise Fraser bt Fiona Allison 2&1

RENFREWSHIRE 3 ABERDEENSHIRE 6

Morning Foursomes: Renfrewshire  0 
Aberdeenshire 3

Eilidh Briggs and Jennifer Rankine lost to Shannon McWilliam and Jasmine McIntosh 4&3
Megan Briggs and Carol Whyte lost to  Sammy Leslie and Kimberly Beveridge 3&2
Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart lost to Sheena Wood and Carol Wilson 3&2

Afernoon Singles: Renfrewshire 3 Aberdeenshire  3 

Alyson McGinnigle lost to Sammy Leslie 3&2
Eilidh Briggs bt Carol Wilson 3&1
Gillian Kyle halved with Sheena Wood
Megan Briggs halved with Shannon McWilliam
Jennifer Rankine bt Jasmine MacKintosh 1 Hole
Donna Jackson lost to Kimberley Beveridge 4&3

HOW THEY FINISHED
                               P-W-D-L    F      A  Pts
Aberdeenshire  ....... 3-2-0-1  15.5-11.5  2
Renfrewshire .........  3-2-0-1  15  - 12     2
Midlothian .............  3-2-0-1  14.5-12.5  2
Dumfries-shire ....... 3-0-0-3     9 -  18    0

READ THE SCOTTISH GOLF REPORT FROM DAY 3 


Saturday 15 September 2018

COUNTY FINALS AT KILMACOLM - DAY 2 - RENFREWSHIRE WIN AND MIDLOTHIAN STAGE A COMEBACK AGAINST ABERDEENSHIRE

Renfrewshire's Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart

SOME PHOTOS FROM TODAY

Renfrewshire are odds-on favourites to retain the Scottish Women's County Championship at Kilmacolm after beating Dumfries-shire 6.5-2.5 today (Saturday) while their main rivals, Aberdeenshire, leading by 2pt after the foursomes, nosedived in the singles and lost 5.5-3.5 to Midlothian. 

To win the title Aberdeenshire would need to win their final match on Sunday, against Renfrewshire, by a big-enough margin to cancel out the title-holder's commanding "goal difference" of 12-6 compared with Aberdeen's 9.5-8.5 

Renfrewshire's stalwarts Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart  won their foursomes match comfortably in the morning and both picked up a point each in the afternoon. County Champion Eilidh Briggs won all her matches today with Jennifer Rankine picking up a point and a half.

Aberdeenshire's collapse in the singles - which they lost 5-1 - started with a shock 6 and 5 defeat for Curtis Cup player Shannon McWilliam from Aboyne at the hands of Karen Ferguson-Snedden who was three up after 10 holes.


RENFREWSHIRE 6.5 DUMFRIESSHIRE 2.5 

Morning Foursomes : Renfrewshire 3 Dumfriesshire 0
Eilidh Briggs and Jennifer Rankine bt Coisande Lee and Jordan Graham 2 holes
Megan Briggs and Carol Whyte bt Mirren Fraser and Diane MacDonald 1 Hole
Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart bt Katie Malcolm and Fiona Allison 6&4

Afernoon Singles:Renfrewshire 3.5 Dumfriesshire 2.5
Megan Briggs lost to Corisande Lee 2&1
Eilidh Briggs bt Jordana Graham 4&3
Jennifer Rankine halved wih Mirren Fraser
Alyson McGinnigle lost to  Katie McCracken 1Hole
Liz Stewart bt Fiona Allison 2&1
Donna Jackson bt Katie Malcom 2&1


MIDLOTHIAN 5.5 ABERDEENSHIRE 3.5

Morning Foursomes: Midlothian 0.5 
Aberdeenshire 2.5
Kate McIntosh and Wendy Nicholson lost to Shannon McWilliam and Jasmine Mackintosh 7&5
Alison McBride and Carys Irvine lost Kimberly Beveriddge and Samantha Leslie 4&3
Louise Fraser and Rachael Livingstone halved with Sheena Wood and Carol Wilson 

Afernoon Singles: Midlothian 5 Aberdeenshire 1
Karen Ferguson - Sneddon bt Shannon McWilliam 6&5
Wendy Nicholson bt Vikki Thom 4&3
Alison McBride halved with Jasmine Mackintosh
Caroline Steedman bt Sammy Leslie 2&1
Carys Irvine bt Sheena Wood 3&2
Rachael Livingstone halved with Kimberley Beveridge

Renfrewshire 2pts (12 games for 6 against)
Aberdeenshire 1 pt (9.5 games for 8.5 against)
Midlothian 1pt (9 games for 9 against)
Dumfriesshire 0 pts (5.5 games for 12.5 against)

FINAL MATCHES 
Midlothian v Dumfries-shire 
Renfrewshire v Aberdeenshire

Thursday 13 September 2018

TEAMS FOR THE 2018 COUNTY FINALS AT KILMACOLM GOLF CLUB

Kilmacolm Golf Club

The 2018 County Finals take place from tomorrow -- 14th - 16th September at Kilmacolm Golf Club where Renfrewshire the 2017 Champions will be trying to retain the Trophy that they won at Glenbervie last year.

Dumfriesshire won the title in 2016, Midlothian last won the title in 2013  and Aberdeenshire have not won the title since 1972
CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL THE PAST WINNERS

Video below taken a few years ago




ABERDEENSHIRE 
Kimberley Beveridge (Aboyne)
Samantha Leslie (Murcar Links)  
Gillian MacKenzie (Banchory)  
Jasmine Mackintosh (Hazlehead)  
Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne)  
Vikki Thom (Kemnay)  
Carol Wilson (Murcar Links)  
Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies) 

DUMFRIESSHIRE
Fiona Allison (Dumfries and County)
Mirren Fraser (Powfoot)
Jordana Graham (Southerness)
Corisande Lee (Dumfries and Galloway)
Diane Macdonald (Dumfries and County)
Kaie Malcolm (Dumfries and County)
Katie McCracken (Crichton)
Margaret McGregor (Lochmabon)

MIDLOTHIANS
Karen Ferguson-Snedden (Mortonhall)
Louise Fraser (Kingsknowe)
Carys Irvine (Craigielaw)
Rachael Livingstone (Kingsknowe)
Karen Marshall (Baberton)
Alison McBride (Harburn)
Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe) 
Caroline Steedman (Maurrayfield)


RENFREWSHIRE
Eilidh Briggs ( Kilmacolm)
Megan Briggs ( Kilmacolm), 
Donna Jackson (Ladies Golf Club Troon), 
Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire), 
Alyson McGinnigle (Cowglen), 
Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle) 
Liz Stewart (Greenburn).  
Carol Whyte (Milngavie)

Matches (Foursomes am / Singles pm)
Friday 14th 
Aberdeenshire v Dumfriesshire
Renfrewshire v Midlothian
Saturday 15th
Renfrewshire v Dumfriesshire
Midlothian v Aberdeenshire
Sunday 16th
Midlothian v Dumfriesshire
Renfrewshire v Aberdeenshire

Monday 3 September 2018

HANNAH DARLING IS MIDLOTHIANS CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS


The weather was kind, the Royal Burgess was in great condition so the scene was set--

Hannah Darling met Karen Marshall met yesterday to decide who would be the Midlothian Champion of Champions for 2018.  Team mates in the County squad these two are used to combining  more than competing.

Hannah Darling won 5&3

To read the full report go to the  Midlothian County Website

Saturday 1 September 2018

‘The Requisionists’ call for rise in Scottish Golf affiliation fee


A group calling itself “The Requisitionists” is seeking support from the Scottish golf community to resuscitate a much-publicised proposal to increase the annual affiliation fee paid by around 170,000 club members.

The behind-the-scenes development, which is aimed at helping offset cuts in funding, has been in the offing for around six months and is being driven by a belief that a different outcome than a narrow “no” vote would have been likely first time around if Scottish Golf’s stakeholders had been provided with more information before casting proxy votes.

“The Requisitionists” are particularly keen to give Scottish Golf, the unified governing body, a chance to look at how it can raise income from “nomadic” golfers who pay-and-play at courses at cut-price rates at a time when club membership is declining. 

Made up of seven of the Area and County associations around the country, the group already has sufficient support to call a special meeting of Scottish Golf and is proposing to increase the affiliation fee to either £14.05 or £14.50.

A rise of £3.25, the higher figure is just 50p less than the one that was rejected by stakeholders at an agm in March, a decision that was met with “deep disappointment” by the Scottish Golf chair, Eleanor Cannon. She described the vote as “a real setback for all associated with the game in this country”, warning that job losses were likely as cuts of up to £450,000 had to be implemented.

The bigger figure proposed by “The Requisitionists” would not only counter a £505,000 cut in the funding Scottish Golf receives from SportScotland but also raise an additional £76,500, which the group wants to see used effectively for the good of the game at grass-roots level.

“This was triggered by comments from clubs, Areas and Counties at the end of the Scottish Golf agm last March,” said Allan Shaw, secretary to the Requisionist Group, which is made up of Glasgow, Lothians, North East, Perth & Kinross and Renfrewshire out of the men’s Areas and Midlothian and Renfrewshire among the women’s Counties. “We heard a lot more then than in the lead up to the agm that might have influenced the 
voting.

“We (the Lothians) spoke in favour of looking at the per capita issue again, as did Renfrewshire, and we have been talking about this on and off to find out what people are thinking. We also waited until the new CEO (Andrew McKinlay) had settled in and to see how receptive Scottish Golf would be to providing supportive information. 

“We got support for a briefing paper straight away from seven-like minded bodies – five Areas and two Counties – and that has now been made public. By the end of this week, we will review the feedback, which has been mixed so far, and we will be announcing next week if the group want to call a special meeting.”

The aim is for the affiliation fee to be increased next year, but, with Scottish Golf having to provide 21 days’ notice of a special meeting, it will be a race against time for clubs to be given what “The Requisionists” describe as “reasonable warning” before setting their own subscriptions for the 2019 season.

“We already have sufficient support to call the meeting,” added Shaw, a former president of the Lothians Golf Association. “We need five per cent of the voting membership and have 70 votes, which represents nine per cent, between us at the moment.
“We are encouraged by support from different sizes of clubs as well and we have already had some preliminary discussions with Scottish Golf about providing ‘back up’ information to be published with the ‘Call of the General Meeting’, if that goes ahead, which we hope it will.

“It has come out in the first round of the new regional forums that there will be a lot more cutbacks next year if there is no increase in the per capita and we have requested to get information on what they will be and on what any extra funds would be used for. That was something that didn’t happen in the lead up to the agm in March.

“We are particularly keen to see systems developed to draw some income from ‘nomadic’ golfers which in itself will help to contain per capita fees in the future.”

Saturday 30 June 2018

DUMFRIESSHIRE JOIN RENFREWSHIRE, ABERDEENSHIRE AND MIDLOTHIAN FOR THE COUNTY FINALS IN SEPTEMBER

Galloway hosted the 2018 South County Matches – Jamboree at Wigtownshire County Golf Club from Saturday 23rd to Monday 25th June, enjoying fantastic weather throughout.

Dumfriesshire  successfully retained the Mary J Greig Quaich and join Aberdeenshire, Midlothians and Renfrewshire, for the finals to be held at Kilmacolm GC.

Day 1 – Saturday:   Galloway   4 1/2  Borders   4 1/2         Day 1 Results
Day 2 – Sunday:      Dumfriesshire   5   Borders   4            Day 2 Results
Day 3 – Monday:     Galloway   4 1/2    Dumfriesshire   4 1/2       Day 3 Results

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.

Tuesday 1 May 2018

Gabrielle MacDonald wins Midlothian County Title at Baberton 



Gabrielle is pictured with her father who caddied for her. 


Gabrielle Macdonald (Craigielaw), a past winner of the Scottish title, has won the Midlothian women's county championship at Baberton. 
She beat Kate Rorke (Kingsknowe) by 6 and 5 in the final. 
Gail Joughin (Comiston) beat Liz Calder (Turnhouse) 2 and 1 in the "B" Championship final.

RESULTS:

QUARTER-FINALS 
Kate Rorke (Kingsknowe) bt Louise Fraser (Kingsknowe) 4 and 3. 
Jennifer Bryans (Harburn) bt Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe) 4 and 3. 
Hannah Scott (Broomieknowe) bt Debbie Hay-Smith (Murrayfield) 3 and 1.
Gabrielle Macdonald (Craigielaw) bt Caroline Steedman (Murrayfield) 5 and 4. 

SEMI-FINALS 
Rorke bt Bryans 4 and 2. 
Macdonald bt Scott 2 holes. 

FINAL 
Macdonald bt Rorke 6 and 5. 

 "B" CHAMPIONSHIP  SEMI-FINALS 

Gail Joughin (Comiston) bt Laura Reekie (Baberton) 4 and 3. 
Liz Calder (Turnhouse) bt Celia McIntyre (Craigmillar Park) 8 and 6. 

FINAL
 Joughin bt Calder 2 and 1.