Showing posts with label Prestwick St Nicholas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prestwick St Nicholas. Show all posts

Wednesday 27 June 2018

ALEX GLENNIE IS THE 2018 SCOTTISH SENIORS STROKEPLAY CHAMPION


By Colin Farquharson



Alex Glennie  (pictured above) won the Scottish Senior Women's Open Stroke-play championship at Prestwick St Nicholas Golf Club today for the 3rd time (2011 and 2016) and headed the 16 qualifiers for the match-play tournament.
After shooting only one birdie in her-up with  first-round 80, Glennie chalked up gains at the third, fourth, seventh, 10th and 11 in improving by 10 strokes for a 70 and a six-over-par total of 150.

She finished a shot ahead of the first-round leader Frances Millar (Carnoustie Caledonia) who slipped back from a 73 to a 78 for 151.
Millar had three birdies in her second round but also double bogeys at the eighth, short 10th, and par-5 11th.

Liz Keohone (Loudoun Gowf) had the best net total of 140 off seven of a handicap. South African Sonja Bland, a five-handicapper, was runner-up with a net total of 142 

SCOTTISH SENIOR WOMEN'S OPEN STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
Prestwick St  Nicholas.
Par 144 (2x72). SSS 72. CSS 74 73.
150 A Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) 80 70.
151 F Millar (Carnoustie Caledonian) 73 78.
152 S Bland (S Africa) 77 75, L Allan (Glenbervie) 76 76
153 S Wood (Aberdeen Ladies) 78 75, E Moffat (St Regulus) 76 77.
154 L Keohone (Loudoun Gowf) 76 78.
156 S Penman (Gulane) 78 78.
157 E Stewart (Glenburn) 79 79, M Richmond (Royal Liverpool) 78 79.
158 G Kyle (East Renfrewshire) 79 79.
159 A Baker (Crail GS) 79 80, A Ryan (Tain) 79 80, K Sutherland (Royal Montrose) 78 81.
160 D Jackson (Troon Ladies) 82 78, F De Vries (St Rule) 81 79, +M Smith (Tain) 78 82.
+M Smith was not one of the 16 qualifiers for the scratch match-play. She was eliminated on a comparison of the second rounds of the players who finished on 160.

Other scores included:
161 J Brown (Monifieth) 82 79.
163 A Bartlett (Royal Dornoch) 77 86.
172 E Whyte (Aberdeen Ladies) 85 87
173 L Graham (Carnoustie Ladies) 81 82, A Macgregor (Ladybank) 86 87,

LEADERBOARD 

LIVE SCORING FROM THE SCOTTISH SENIORS AND BRITISH AMATEUR

LIVE LEADERBOARD FROM THE SCOTTISH SENIORS AT PRESTWICK ST NICHOLAS

The 115th Ladies’ British Open Amateur Championship is taking place at Hillside. Hillside is located in Southport in the heart of England’s Golf Coast. It is situated adjacent to Royal Birkdale as well as Southport & Ainsdale, with Formby Golf Club a few miles down the road. A true championship links, Hillside is a regular venue for The Open Final Qualifying and has also hosted several prestigious championships including The Amateur Championship. 

LIVE LEADERBOARD FROM THE BRITISH AMATEUR

Tuesday 26 June 2018

CARNOUSTIE'S FRANCES MILLAR LEADS ON DAY 1 OF THE SCOTTISH SENIORS OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP at PRESTWICK ST NICHOLAS

By Colin Farquharson
Frances Millar the 2017 Strokeplay champion (left) pictured with
Fiona De Vries the 2017 Matchplay Champion

Frances Millar (Carnoustie Caledonia) was the only player to get near the par of 72 in the first round of the Scottish Senior Women's Open Amateur Championship at Prestwick St Nicholas Golf Club today.
She shot a one-over 73, good enough to give her a three-stroke overnight lead on Linda Allan (Glenbervie), Liz Keohone (Loudoun Gowf) and former Scottish champion Elaine Moffat (St Regulus).
Millar's two birdies came at par-5 holes, the fourth and 11th. She bogeyed the first, fifth and short 10th in halves of 38 and 35.
Allan saddled herself with two double bogey 6s at the third and sixth which led to an outward half of 41. Moffat also had a double bogey 6, at the eighth, but she birdied the fourth, seventh and 17th in halves of 38.
Former title-holder Sheena Wood finished the day with a 78 after dropping five shots to par over the last six holes, running up double bogeys at the short 10th and par-4 14th.


LEADING FIRST ROUND SCORES
Prestwick St Nicholas GC par 72. SSS 72. CSS 74


73 F Millar (Carnoustie Caledonia).
76 L Allan (Glenbervie), L Kehone (Loudoun Gowf), E Moffat (St Regulus).
77 S Bland (SAfr), A Bartlett (Royal Dornoch).
78 M Smith (Tain), L Grieve (Brancepeth Castle), S Penman (Gull), M Richmond (Royal Liverpool), P Davidson (Erskine), R Purdom (Prestwick St Nicholas), S Wood (Aberdeen Ladies), K Sutherland (Royal Montrose).
79 G Kyle (East Renfrewshire), A Ryan (Tain), A Baker (Crail GS), E Stewart (Greenburn)
80 A Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie), L Campbell (Cardross)
81 I McCrone (Turnhouse), L Johnston (Gullane), F De Vries (St Rule.
82 D Jackson (Troon Ladies), J Brown (Monifieth)
83 B Biggart (North Berwick), L Wilson (Kilmarnock Barassie).

TO VIEW ALL THE SCORES CLICK HERE 

Monday 25 June 2018

SCOTTISH SENIORS BEGINS TOMORROW AND GO DOWN MEMORY LANE

Prestwick St Nicholas
The Scottish Seniors Ladies Open Championship begins tomorrow at Prestwick St Nicholas 

To see the starting times - CLICK HERE

Want to go down memory lane for some of the past Championships - CLICK HERE

Monday 18 June 2018

LOUISE DUNCAN WINS JUNIOR TOUR EVENT BY 13 SHOTS



Ayrshire's County Team Player -- Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) had 2 terrific rounds over Ashludie and Monifeith to finish 12 under par and win by 13 shots from Rachael Foster (Prestwick St Nicholas) yesterday in the Junior Tour event supported by Area and County.
She had 14 birdies and an eagle over the 2 rounds 

Ashludie - Round 1 SSS 65, CSS 65
Monifieth Links - Round 2 SSS 74 CSS 74

Leaderboard :

130 Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) 63, 67
143 Rachael Foster (Prestwick St Nicholas) 68, 78 
146 Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle) 69, 77
148 Lorna McClymont (Milngavie) 72, 76, Evanna Hynd (Elmwood Golfing Society) 72, 76

To see all the results - CLICK HERE

Friday 15 June 2018

HOLE IN ONES !!



  Ayrshire past Captain Sheila Adams, Loudoun, was at Cally Palace last weekend and had a hole in one at the 17th, then on Monday Moyra Withycombe, Prestwick St Nicholas, was playing in the Caldwell tri-am and also had a hole in one at the 16th!

 Photo Courtesy of the  Ayrshire County Golf Website

Thursday 24 May 2018


Scottish Seniors Women's Open is at Prestwick St Nicholas -- still time to enter.



🏆 | Experience a warm welcome @PrestwickStNich in this year's Scottish Senior Women's Open: 

🙋🏻‍♀️: +50 years of age
📊: H'cap limit 34
🏌🏼‍♀️: Stroke play into match play
🥂: Meet new friends
💷: £45
📅: Entries close 28 May
Video of the Course -  CLICK HERE

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Saturday 10 March 2018

LIKE MOTHER - LIKE DAUGHTER !!


Nancy Chisholm and Jessie Donaldson at the County Jamboree at Haggs Castle Golf Club in 2014


Lindsay Chisholm

A surgeon who trekked through the snow for almost three hours to operate on a cancer patient has been called a "superwoman" by the man she treated.
Consultant surgeon Lindsey Chisholm walked eight miles from her home in the West of Glasgow to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley despite a red alert for snow.
Does this name CHISHOLM - RING A BELL  - She is the daughter of  Ayrshire’s Nancy Chisholm. 

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE STORY AND LINDSAY BEING INTERVIEWED -- COURTESY OF THE BBC

ALTERNATIVELY WATCH THE VIDEO ON FACEBOOK 


Nancy was  honoured in the Queens Birthday Honours List with the award of an M.B.E. for voluntary contribution to ladies golf in 2012

She was an Honorary Vice President of both the Ladies Golf Union and Scottish ladies' Golfing Association and  served as LGU chairman in 1997 and Scottish Ladies Golfing Association president from 2003-2007.

A lifelong member of Prestwick St Nicholas Golf Club, which she joined as a junior member, Nancy


A former Ladies Club Captain, and Club Champion of St. Nicholas ladies on no fewer than 10 occasions, Nancy held many senior positions in ladies golf at a national and international level, as well as undertaking refereeing duties at many major international amateur event

She received the M.B.E. in recognition of her many years of voluntary work on behalf of ladies golf and golfers.


In 2004, Prestwick St. Nicholas conferred Honorary Membership on Nancy in recognition of her outstanding contribution to golf in Scotland and further afield.

Nancy is also a member and past captain of West Kilbride Ladies, a club which holds her in equally high esteem as St. Nicholas for her contribution to club and country over the years.

So perhaps the saying Like Mother - Like Daughter  is a fitting saying - since it is MOTHERS DAY tomorrow !!

Tuesday 5 May 2015

BETTY SINGLETON TROPHY - PRESTWICK ST NICHOLAS GOLF CLUB LADIES SECTION


BETTY SINGLETON TROPHY -- FRIDAY, 31ST JULY 2015 LADIES OPEN FOURSOMES:

ONE ROUND MEDAL PLAY -- PLAY WILL BE ON ONE HALF OF COMBINED HANDICAP -- MAXIMUM COMBINED HANDICAP ALLOWANCE IS 30 ENTRY FEE - £16 PER COUPLE

 MUST BE INCLUDED WITH ENTRY AND S.A.E. (Entry limited to ladies aged 18 years and over) STARTING TIMES FROM 8.30 TO 3.00PM

 Entries to : Rosalind Purdom 8 Capperview PRESTWICK KA9 1BH Tel: 01292 470152.

  CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: 1ST JUNE 2015

CLICK HERE FOR AN ENTRY FORM

Monday 30 September 2013

MURRAYFIELD PAIR WIN SLGA ADULT AND GIRL FOURSOMES

Caroline and Rachel Steedman (Murrayfield) had the best overall Stableford points score of 40, playing off a combined handicap of 18, in yesterday's (Sunday) SLGA adult and girl foursomes at Baberton Golf Club, Edinburgh.

 Category leaders: Class 1 (handicaps 0-11) - Jim and Heather Laing (Glencorse) (8) 37; Alasdair and Anna Mackenzie (Crail GS) (11) 34.
Class 2 (handicaps 12-18) - Alan and Abbi Kidd (Lenzie ) (12) 36; Neville (Glasgow) and Kate Prentice (Lenzie) (15) 35.
Class 3 (19-36) - Barry (Pollok) and Zoe Cuthbertson (Mearns Castle) (19_ 31; Colin and Caitlin (Turner) (Baberton) (19) 30.
Class 4 (no handicap - Karen and Ella Marshall (Baberton) (19) 36; Catherine and Alison Malcolm (Prestwick St Nicholas) (20) 35.

Tuesday 17 September 2013

GREENLEES TROPHY 2013 - DIVISIONAL FINAL TOTALS





Division 1: Milngavie --- Greenlees Trophy Winners
Loudoun Gowf -- Runners Up

Relegated ; Whitecraigs and Haggs Castle






Division 2 Winners : Douglas Park
Runners Up : Prestwick St Nicholas

Relegated Bothwell Castle and Cardross







Division 3 Winners : Lenzie
Runners Up Hilton Park

Saturday 24 March 2012

Ayrshire County Winter Foursomes Final - Kath and Jenny are winners


Kath McKellar & Jenny McGee (Skelmorlie) and Ann McGillivray & Mara Lindsay (Prestwick, St. Nicholas)
The Ayrshire County Winter Foursomes final was played on Wednesday at West Kilbride Golf Club in dry but cold and blustery conditions. At times some excellent golf was executed by both pairings but Kath McKellar and  Jenny McGee from Skelmorlie  began to edge ahead on the back nine and finally beat Mara Lindsay & Ann McGillvray from Prestwick St Nicholas on the 15th winning 4&3.

Tuesday 19 April 2011

West Vets Spring Meeting --- Sally Coster has a Hole in One

Sally Coster --- Click to enlarge
The West Vets Spring Meeting was held at Prestwick St Cuthbert
today in glorious sunshine. The Scratch score of the day was by Robina Gilbertson of Prestwick St Nicholas witha 74 -- 3 over the SSS of 71
Highlight of the day was a HOLE IN ONE by Hilton Park's Sally Coster
To read more --- Go to the West Vets Website

Played 19th April 2011, SSS 71, CSS 71 , 87 Entrants
Scratch - Robina Gilbertson (Prestwick St Nicholas)
Silver:
Janette Stewart  - (Kilmarnock Barassie)  85 (19) 66
Kay Murray (Whitecraigs) 87 (19) 68
Jess Blackwood 83 (Kilmarnock Barassie) (14) 69 (bih)

Bronze :
May McGhee (Balmore) 89 (24) 65
Pat Robertson (Caldwell) 88 (21) 67

Super Vet: May McGee 89 (24) 65

Thursday 21 October 2010

70th Year Celebration Lunch and Presentation for the Greenlees Trophy

The Greenlees Lunch and Presentation of Trophies was held at West Kilbride Golf Club yesterday.
Fiona Roger (The West of Scotland Greenlees Secretary) organised the event.
All clubs from the 3 divisions within the Greenlees Trophy were represented and what a great celebration they all had ---- 70 YEARS SINCE THE GREENLEES TROPHY was first played. They were welcomed warmly by West Kilbride Golf Club with a glass of wine and a terrific lunch to follow.

The winners from all the divisions were presented with the trophies and there was much chat !!


GREENLEES LUNCH 2010 - Fiona's Speech

Another year of Greenlees Matches bites the dust and what an exciting end to the first Two Divisions. I find it hard to believe that I am standing here at West Kilbride when I feel Ihave only left the Troon lunch!

It is a pleasure to be here and I would like to thank West Kilbride on behalf of all those present today for very kindly agreeing to host the 2010 Greenlees Presentation Lunch. A very big thank you to all the staff behind the scenes and front of house for such a lovely lunch. To West Kilbride's Aileen Donaldson, for co-ordinating the day so calmly and efficiently - thank you for your time and effort. West Kilbride Club Captain Janette Mair and Ladies Captain Phyllis Howie for your input - Thank you to everyone for a job well done.

At this stage I would be asking the Ladies Captain to pass on our thanks to the Club Captain and Board. This year I have the pleasure of being able to thank the Club Captain in person and to thank her for her very kind words of welcome before lunch. Janette – I know your life currently isn’t your own – thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to join us today. I hope you are enjoying being our guest in your own club!!
I am sure that your year to date has been very successful – not I am sure without ups and downs – and I hope when your year of office ends, you will remember it as an enjoyable and fun time.

Thank you Phyllis for also taking the time to be here today and I would be very pleased if you would do us the honour of presenting the trophies later.
Many of you will perhaps not realise, but this is the 70th year that the Greenlees Trophy has been played for.
In 1931 ten teams played in one division - Troon, Prestwick St. Nicholas, Douglas Park, Paisley, Drumpellier, Sandyhills, Kilmacolm, Ranfurly Castle, Cathkin Braes and Cardross. At the end of the season Troon and Prestwick St. Nicholas both had 62 points, they had a play off over Western Gailes and Prestwick St Nicholas won by one match. Mrs Greenlees, on behalf of her husband who donated the trophy, presented it to Prestwick.
Cathkin must have found it all too much because they withdrew after year one and were replaced by Balmore!! I found a report written after the 1934 matches, I presume by the then Secretary. It read ----- matches have not been so keanly contested this year and certain clubs are lacking in team spirit. ----------. this Secretary won’t dare write a report!!

After the 1938 season the clubs on the waiting list were invited to join – West Kilbride, Erskine, Whitecraigs and Milngavie. Haggs Castle were also on the list but were no longer interested. 1939 season was to be played in two divisions but unfortunately the war years intervened and the trophy was not played for again until 1949.

Some of you may already have read this on the Carol’s West Web site.

In 1940 – 70 years ago – Richmond Golf Club displayed temporary rules on their notice board. I won’t read them all, but here are just a few.
These may seem funny to us in 2010 but not so funny in 1940. CLICK HERE TO READ THE LOCAL RULES

I have a small book in my bookcase called Life’s Little Instruction Book.
I often lift it up and have a read. It has 511 suggestions, observations and reminders on how to live a happy and rewarding life!!
Sing in the shower
Floss your teeth
Drink champagne for no reason at all
Put the cap back on the toothpaste
Whistle
Ride a bike
Treat yourself to a massage on your birthday
Spread crunchy peanut butter on ginger biscuits for the perfect late night
Snack.
When you know you need help, don’t delay in asking for it.
When I need help with computing problems I never delay asking Carol Fell for help!!

I would like to say a personal thank you to Carol for making sure everything ran smoothly on the web and dealing with the things she won’t let me touch! On behalf of us all thank you for the power of work you do not only for the Greenlees but for the Scottish Ladies Golf in general. It is immense and I sometimes think people don’t realise how immense it is.

Now for the business of the day – presentation of trophies. Phyllis may I ask you to join me for the presentations. ---



As it is the 70th year I would like to say that I am not sure if the Ladies from Troon realise they have been the most prolific winners of the Greenlees Trophy, first winning it in 1932. They did in fact win it 11 times in the first 15 and have their name engraved on the trophy 31 times to date the last being in 2008. In all the years since 1931 6 years is the longest period of time your name has not been on the trophy --- an amazing record - WELL DONE.

Milngavie have won it 9 times, Haggs Castle 8, Prestwick St. Nicholas 6, Cochrane Castle 4, Kilmacolm, West Kilbride and Cardross twice, Ranfurly Castle, Turnberry, Douglas Park and Sandyhills once.

I hope you have all enjoyed another competitive season. What an exciting finish in Division 1 – the last match Milngavie needing 7 points to pip Cathkin Braes by .5 and securing 7.5 points to win the league by 1 and in Division 2 Prestwick winning by just half a point from Whitecraigs and heading straight back to Division 1 for Season 2011. Whitecraigs deserve their promotion to Division 1 and Largs and Cowglen are promoted from Division 3.

To the teams going down a Division don’t despair – look forward to next season on different courses and for everyone the challenge will always be there.
The Greenlees Trophy 2010 is retained by Milngavie Golf Club with 48.5 points.
I had a lovely note from Anna Telfer (the Milngavie Team Captain) , who is unable to be here today
(which Fiona read out to everyone)

The Urn for Runner Up in Division 1 goes to Cathkin Braes for the second year in a row ----
Last year you were beaten into second place be half a point and this year by only a point. I know Joanna you and your team will be disappointed but what another great season you have had. May 2011 be ‘3rd time lucky’

Division 2 is won by Prestwick St Nicholas with 49 points.

Largs win Division 3 with a wonderful total of 46.5 points, remembering that Division 3 have only 7 matches as opposed to 8 in the other divisions.
As this is the 70th year of Greenlees League --- I have a small momento which I would like to give to each of the winners of the Divisions to keep in their Club Trophy Cabinets. May I ask Milngavie, Prestwick and Largs to come up and collect them.

I hope that next year’s Divisions are as closely contested and that we all remember to enjoy. Winter well and look forward to seeing everyone in season 2011
The Final Positions :-
DIVISION 1
Milngavie 48.5 -- Greenlees Trophy Winners
Cathkin Braes 47.5 -- Greenlees Trophy Runners Up
Kilmarnock Barassie 45
Ranfurly Castle 34.5
Douglas Park 34
Troon 34
Kilmacolm 30.5
West Kilbride 29 - relegated to Division 2
Cardross 21 - relegated to Division 2

DIVISION 2
Prestwick St. Nicholas 49 - Winners and promoted to Division 1
Whitecraigs 48.5 - Runners Up - Promoted to Division 1
Haggs Castle 44
Hilton Park 40.5
Erskine 34
Eastwood 33.5
Williamwood 28
Lanark 27 - Relegated to Division 3
Bothwell Castle 19.5 - Relegated to Division 3

DIVISION 3
Largs 46.5 - Winners -- Promoted to Division 2
Cowglen 34 - Runners Up - Promoted to Division 2
Old Ranfurly 33
Greenock 32.5
Lenzie 29
East Renfrewshire 27
Cawder 25.5
Cathcart Castle 24.5
Turnberry 0

(Louden Gowf Club will be joining Division 3 in 2011)

FINAL 2010 TOTALS AND RESULTS

To see some photos from the Presentation and Lunch click on the small thumbnail below

2010 Greenlees Lunch

Jumping with Joy !! --- Milngavie win the Greenlees Trophy --- Click to enlarge

Friday 14 May 2010

Margaret Smith Stableford - Prestwick St Nicholas

Margaret Smith Stableford SSS 72, CSS 72
Silver: Maureen Short (15) Trophy 39, Rosalind Purdom (4)37, Moyra Withycombe (10)35.
Bronze: Margaret White (27)37, Eleanor Watson (25)36, Sheena Spence (26)34.

Thursday 15 April 2010

Lesley Hendry wins Ayrshire Title No 5


Lesley Hendry (Routenburn) today won the Ayrshire women's county championship at Prestwick St Nicholas Golf Club for the fifth time in the past six years.
Lesley, who qualified fourth, beat Rachel McQueen (Troon Ladies), the No 10 qualifier, by 6 and 5 in the final.
Hendry, took a grip on the outcome by surging three up after only four holes.
In the morning semi-finals Hendry, winner of the title in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009, beat 13-year-old Connie Jaffrey (West Kilbride), also by 6 and 5.
McQueen squeezed through at the 21st in her semi-final against the 2004 champion, Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie).
Today's results:
Semi-finals
Lesley Hendry (Routenburn) bt Connie Jaffrey (West Kilbride) 6 and 5.
Rachel McQueen (Troon Ladies) bt Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) at 21st.
Final
Hendry bt McQueen 6 and 5.

Wednesday 14 April 2010

Lesley Hendry is on course for 5th Ayrshire Title

Leslie Hendry
Lesley Hendry a past Ayshire Champion -- Click to enlarge


Lesley Hendry, is on the trail of her fifth Ayrshire women's county golf championship in the past six years at Prestwick St Nicholas Golf Club tomorrow
The Routenburn player, who was the fourth qualifier, will play Connie Jaffrey (West Kilbride) in this morning's semi-finals for a place in the afternoon final.
Jaffrey beat the No 1 seed Catherine Malcolm, playing over her home course, at the 20th hole in the quarter-finals.
The other semi-final will feature Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie), the 2004 title-winner, and Rachel McQueen (Troon Ladies).
Today's results:
FIRST ROUND

Catherine Malcolm (Prestwick St Nicholas) beat Pauline Patrick (Irvine) 5 and 4.
Connie Jaffrey (West Kilbride) beat Jennifer Linklater (Largs at 20th).
Sheila Adams (Loudoun Gowf) beat Audrey Thompson (Loudoun Gowf) 2 and 1.
Lesley Hendry (Routenburn) beat Morag Macpherson (Troon Ladies) 4 and 3.
Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) beat Jane Finnie (Troon Ladies) 2 and 1.
Liz Wilson (Kilmarnock Barassie) beat Emma Hale (Troon Bentinck) at 19th.
Rachel McQueen (Troon Ladies) beat Liz Keohone (Loudoun Gowf) 6 and 4.
Rosalind Purdom (Prestwick St Nicholas) beat Rachel Irvine (Largs) 6 and 5.

QUARTER-FINALS
Jaffrey beat Malcolm at 20th.
Hendry beat Adams 6 and 4.
Glennie beat Wilson 6 and 5.
McQueen beat Purdom 2 and 1.

Tuesday 13 April 2010

CATHERINE MALCOLM IS TOP AYRSHIRE SEED

Catherine Malcolm
Routenburn's Lesley Hendry, bidding for her fifth Ayrshire women's county title in the past six years, had to settle for joint third place with a six-over-par 72 at the end of the qualifying round for the match-play stages at Prestwick St Nicholas Golf Club.
Top seed is Catherine Malcolm who won the title as Catherine Gibson in 1992 but, since getting married has been beaten finalist five times. She had a 74 today (Tuesday), against a CSS of 73, to finish three shots ahead of Rosalind Purdom, playing over her home course.
On the 78 mark were Lesley Hendry, Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) and Audrey Thompson (Loudoun).
Lesley Hendry, officially fourth seed, has a tough first-round opponent in Morag Macpherson (Troon Ladies) who had an 86 to qualify in 13th place but Morag was champion in 2008 and beaten finalist in 2007.

MATCH-PLAY QUALIFIERS

Par 72. CSS 73.
74 Catherine Malcolm (Prestwick St Nicholas).
77 Rosalind Purdom (Prestwick St Nicholas).
78 Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie), Lesley Hendry (Routenburn), Audrey Thompson (Loudoun).
79 Emma Hale (Troon Bentinck).
80 Liz Keohone (Loudoun).
81 Connie Jaffrey (West Kilbride), Jennifer Linklater (Largs).
82 Rachel McQueen (Troon Ladies), Jennifer Neilsen (West Kilbride).
84 Liz Wilson (Kilmarnock Barassie).
85 Sheila Adams (Loudoun).
86 Morag Macpherson (Troon Ladies).
87 Jane Finnie (Troon Ladies).
88 Rachel Irvine (Largs).
88 Pauline Patrick (Irvine).
MATCH-PLAY DRAW
9am - Malcolm v Patrick, Linklater v Jaffrey, Thompson v Adams, Macpherson v Hendry, Glennie v Finnie, Wilson v Hale, Keohone v McQueen, Irvine v Purdom.

Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report

Sunday 1 November 2009

Nancy Chisholm receives her M.B.E. from the Queen

Bill Chisholm and daughters, Lindsey and Susan, were in the audience at Buckingham Palace to see Nancy receive the MBE from HRH The Queen at an Investiture ceremony on the 15th October.

Nancy, a past chairman of the LGU, and a past President of the SLGA, was awarded the honour for services to golf in the Queens Birthday Honours list.

Nancy said "We had the most wonderful day filled with exciting memories meeting interesting people, enjoying new sights, exploring new territories in glorious sunshine and having the thrill of speaking a few words of golf with the Queen!
Never thought it would be such a grand experience."

Well done Nancy!
Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report

Tuesday 4 August 2009

Betty Singleton Trophy Winners at Prestwick St Nicholas

Agnes Hill & Jerry Brown pictured with Lady Captain Linda Thompson - click to enlarge
Agnes Hill and Jerry Brown from Prestwick St Cuthbert were the over all winners of the Betty Singleton Trophy played over Prestwick St Nicholas on Friday 31st July

To see all the prizewinners Click Here