Auchterarder's Emily Ogilvy was the only Scot to survive the Ricoh Women's British Open pre-qualifier over the Blue Course at The Berkshire on Monday.
English amateur Charlotte Ellis headed the field with a stunning six under par 66.
A total of 25 competitors who finished on 75 or better progress to the Final Qualifying event to be staged at The Berkshire on July 28th where the top 18 finishers will earn places in the Ricoh Women’s British Open which starts at Sunningdale on July 31st.
Leading Qualifiers
66 – C. Ellis (Eng)
71 – N. Edwards (Eng), D. Montgomery (Eng), R. Connor (Eng)
72 – P. Lindberg (Swe), H. Zuel (Eng)
Scottish non-qualifiers:
76 J Wilson.
77 R Niven (am).
79 J Turner.
80 H MacRae.
81 K Walker
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
Kilmacolm v Douglas Park in the 7th round of the Mail on Sunday
Click on the Newspaper Cutting from the Mail on Sunday to read the article.(Photo -- Taken by Carol Fell - Your Webmaster)
The last 2 West of Scotland teams, Kilmacolm now meet Douglas Park in the 7th Round of the Mail on Sunday The tie is arranged for Saturday 19th July 2008 and will be played at Kilmacolm
Click on the following links to see the Round 6 Results and Round 7 Draw
The last 2 West of Scotland teams, Kilmacolm now meet Douglas Park in the 7th Round of the Mail on Sunday The tie is arranged for Saturday 19th July 2008 and will be played at Kilmacolm
Click on the following links to see the Round 6 Results and Round 7 Draw
Monday, 14 July 2008
Carly Booth looks the favourite for the Scottish Under-18 girls match-play championships at Alyth
Curtis Cup player Carly Booth from Comrie is the favourite to retain the Scottish Under-18 girls match-play championship at the end of the next four days - qualifying rounds on Tuesday and Wednesday - at Alyth Golf Club.
Kilmacolm's Megan Briggs, whom Carly beat by 2 and 1 in the final, is too old to challenge this year but Megan's younger sister, Eilidh, who has three of a handicap is in the field of 81.
Kilmacolm's Megan Briggs, whom Carly beat by 2 and 1 in the final, is too old to challenge this year but Megan's younger sister, Eilidh, who has three of a handicap is in the field of 81.
Lesley Lloyd wins the Duffhouse Royal Tournament
Lanarkshire County Team member Lesley Lloyd (Hayston) -- pictured left won the Doone Cup (Scratch Trophy) in the Duffhouse Royal Ladies 5 day tournament at Banff last week.
She beat Jenny Milne of Elgin in the Final on the 18th Green. This was Lesley's 3rd win and Jenny had previously won the cup 4 times.
West of Scotland were well represented in the Semi-Finals with Jane Lees, Kirkhill (Scratch) Lynn Williamson, Kirkhill & Anne Lloyd, Hayston (Low Handicap) and Anne Campbell, Hilton Park (High Handicap). Unfortunately, Lesley was the only one to progress through to the Finals.
Well done Lesley
She beat Jenny Milne of Elgin in the Final on the 18th Green. This was Lesley's 3rd win and Jenny had previously won the cup 4 times.
West of Scotland were well represented in the Semi-Finals with Jane Lees, Kirkhill (Scratch) Lynn Williamson, Kirkhill & Anne Lloyd, Hayston (Low Handicap) and Anne Campbell, Hilton Park (High Handicap). Unfortunately, Lesley was the only one to progress through to the Finals.
Well done Lesley
Labels:
County News,
Hayston
Sunday, 13 July 2008
Scottish Barclays Open at Loch Lomond
Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell has won The Barclays Scottish Open by two shots after a final round score of 68 took him to 13 under par at Loch Lomond Golf Club.
Leading Scot was Stephen Gallacher , who had a wonderful final round of 64 (-7) to finish on - 8 too be tied in 6th position
Click on the following link to see all the final scores and details Barclays Scottish Open
Leading Scot was Stephen Gallacher , who had a wonderful final round of 64 (-7) to finish on - 8 too be tied in 6th position
Click on the following link to see all the final scores and details Barclays Scottish Open
Pamela and Kylie win on final day of the European Women's Team Championships in Sweden
In the European women’s team championship at Stenungsund Golf Club, Sweden, Scotland won the seventh place play-0ff against Austria 4-1.
Louise Kenney (Pitreavie) and Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle) won the only foursomes tie by 2 and 1.
Krystle Caithness (St Regulus) (4 and 3), Laura Murray (Alford) (2 holes) and Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle) ( 2 holes) won the first three singles to extend the lead to a decisive 4-0 before Scottish champion Michele Thomson (McDonald Ellon) lost the last singles by 4 and 3.
Collated results:
EUROPEAN WOMEN’S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Stenungsund GC, Sweden.
Championship Flight
Final: Sweden 5 ½, Netherlands 1 ½.
3rd place: Spain 6, England 1.
5th place: Denmark 4, France 3.
7th place: Scotland 4, Austria 1.
Flight 2
9th place: Germany 4, Norway 1.
11th place: Wales 4, Switzerland 1.
13th place: Italy 3, Belgium 2.
15th place: Ireland 3, Finland 2.
Louise Kenney (Pitreavie) and Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle) won the only foursomes tie by 2 and 1.
Krystle Caithness (St Regulus) (4 and 3), Laura Murray (Alford) (2 holes) and Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle) ( 2 holes) won the first three singles to extend the lead to a decisive 4-0 before Scottish champion Michele Thomson (McDonald Ellon) lost the last singles by 4 and 3.
Collated results:
EUROPEAN WOMEN’S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Stenungsund GC, Sweden.
Championship Flight
Final: Sweden 5 ½, Netherlands 1 ½.
3rd place: Spain 6, England 1.
5th place: Denmark 4, France 3.
7th place: Scotland 4, Austria 1.
Flight 2
9th place: Germany 4, Norway 1.
11th place: Wales 4, Switzerland 1.
13th place: Italy 3, Belgium 2.
15th place: Ireland 3, Finland 2.
Sweden win the European Girls and Scotland win against Iceland
Sweden took the European Girls title for the third time in a row on a very stormy day at Murcar links. With a victory in the European Boys and European Ladies events also held this week, Sweden have swept the boards across the continent. The Swedish girls won the foursomes against England this morning by 2-0 and then took the singles 2.5 -0.5 in the afternoon for a 4.5 - 0.5 victory.Further down the order Scotland took both morning foursomes from Iceland and won won two of the singles with the third halved for a similar 4.5 - 0.5 scoreline.Full results can be found on the official European Girls website
Friday, 11 July 2008
Janice Moodie Trophy - Windyhill Golf Club
Young golfers across the West of Scotland competed in the annual Janice Moodie Junior Girls' Open Competition Trophy at Windyhill Golf Club on Friday 4th July.
Querida Hutchison (aged 12) - Clydebank and District won the overall trophy by carding a gross 83 net 63.
Kirstin Scott (Milngavie) playing of a handicap of 12 won the 15 - 17 age group with a nett 66.
Mian other Winners:
Age Group 10 - 14: Winner - Mhairi McKay (West Kilbride) 76 (11) 65
Age Group 18 - 21: Winner - Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 72 (0) 72
Scratch : Winner - Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm)71
Querida Hutchison (aged 12) - Clydebank and District won the overall trophy by carding a gross 83 net 63.
Kirstin Scott (Milngavie) playing of a handicap of 12 won the 15 - 17 age group with a nett 66.
Mian other Winners:
Age Group 10 - 14: Winner - Mhairi McKay (West Kilbride) 76 (11) 65
Age Group 18 - 21: Winner - Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 72 (0) 72
Scratch : Winner - Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm)71
Scots lose two 19th hole ties in going down to France
Scotland lost two so-tight ties at the 19th in going down 3-2 to France today in the European women's amateur team golf championship in Sweden.
The Scots will complete their programme with a play-off against Austria on Saturday to decide the official seventh and eighth rankings.
SCOTLAND 2, FRANCE 3
Foursome: L Kenney & P Pretswell lost to B Genuini & J Klatten at 19th (0-1).
Singles: K Caithness bt M Bazin de Jessey 4 and 3, L Murray lost to V Derrey at 19th, M Thomson bt L Andre 1 hole, K Walker lost to I Boineau 4 and 3 (2-2).
To read the full report CLICK HERE
The Scots will complete their programme with a play-off against Austria on Saturday to decide the official seventh and eighth rankings.
SCOTLAND 2, FRANCE 3
Foursome: L Kenney & P Pretswell lost to B Genuini & J Klatten at 19th (0-1).
Singles: K Caithness bt M Bazin de Jessey 4 and 3, L Murray lost to V Derrey at 19th, M Thomson bt L Andre 1 hole, K Walker lost to I Boineau 4 and 3 (2-2).
To read the full report CLICK HERE
Labels:
Buchanan Castle,
SLGA
Scotland Play Iceland on the last day at Murcar
It's an England v Sweden in the championship final of the European girls' team golf championship at Murcar Links tomorrow.
Scotland play Iceland for the top spot in Flight 3.
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Scotland play Iceland for the top spot in Flight 3.
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Thursday, 10 July 2008
July Medal & Brown Cup - D&A County
Played at Clydebank & District Golf Club on Thursday 10th July
CSS 74 - Reduction Only, 38 Entrants
Scratch: Anna Telfer (Milngavie) 76
1st Silver: Nichola Ferguson (Clober) 77 (7) 70(BIH)
2nd Silver: Anna Telfer (Milngavie) 76 (6)70
1st Bronze: Margaret Douglas (Windyhill) 100 (24) 76
2nd Bronze: Chris McGarrity (Hilton Park) 106 (26) 80
Brown Cup: Chris Dingwall (Douglas Park) 90 (16) 74
CSS 74 - Reduction Only, 38 Entrants
Scratch: Anna Telfer (Milngavie) 76
1st Silver: Nichola Ferguson (Clober) 77 (7) 70(BIH)
2nd Silver: Anna Telfer (Milngavie) 76 (6)70
1st Bronze: Margaret Douglas (Windyhill) 100 (24) 76
2nd Bronze: Chris McGarrity (Hilton Park) 106 (26) 80
Brown Cup: Chris Dingwall (Douglas Park) 90 (16) 74
Pamela and Kylie do their best at the European Amateur Team Championships
Scotland's outside hope of winning the European women's amateur team golf championship in Sweden - they had the lowest second qualifying round total - were crushed by the star-studded Spanish side at Stenungsund Golf Club today.
In the singles round West of Scotland's star players Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle) had the unenviable task of playing Carlota Ciganda, arguably the best female amateur golfer in Europe, in the final singles and the Spanish ace won by 5 and 4, plus St Rule Trophy winner Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle) had a very good 2 and 1 win over Maria Hernandez who has won several US college tournaments.
For the full report Click Here
In the singles round West of Scotland's star players Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle) had the unenviable task of playing Carlota Ciganda, arguably the best female amateur golfer in Europe, in the final singles and the Spanish ace won by 5 and 4, plus St Rule Trophy winner Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle) had a very good 2 and 1 win over Maria Hernandez who has won several US college tournaments.
For the full report Click Here
Summer Meeting - Ranfurly Castle
Played 9th July 2008, SSS 73, CSS 72, 32 Entrants.
One Class
Winner: Anne Robinson (10) 69
Runner Up: Helen Crichton (26) 72 (bih)
One Class
Winner: Anne Robinson (10) 69
Runner Up: Helen Crichton (26) 72 (bih)
July Medal and Douglas Bader Greensomes - Whitecraigs
Competition: July Medal
Date Played: 4th/6th July, SSS: 72, CSS: 73/71 Entries: 30
Silver Winner: Elaine Spence (20) 72 bih
Silver R/Up: Lorna Howie (14) 72
Bronze Winner: Kirsty Davidson (27) 72
Bronze R/Up: Karen Brodie (25) 74
Scratch: Lorna Howie 86
Competition: Douglas Bader Greensomes
Date Played; 7th July 2008, SSS 72, Entries: 24
Winners: Sheila Robson and Elspeth Buick 39 points
Runners Up: Alison Campbell and Susan Campbell 36 points bih
Date Played: 4th/6th July, SSS: 72, CSS: 73/71 Entries: 30
Silver Winner: Elaine Spence (20) 72 bih
Silver R/Up: Lorna Howie (14) 72
Bronze Winner: Kirsty Davidson (27) 72
Bronze R/Up: Karen Brodie (25) 74
Scratch: Lorna Howie 86
Competition: Douglas Bader Greensomes
Date Played; 7th July 2008, SSS 72, Entries: 24
Winners: Sheila Robson and Elspeth Buick 39 points
Runners Up: Alison Campbell and Susan Campbell 36 points bih
Ayrshire County Summer Meeting
SUMMER MEETING Played at WHITECRAIGS GOLF CLUB
WEDNESDAY 9TH JULY 2008, SSS - 72,CSS - 75, 50 Entrants
SCRATCH: ALEX GLENNIE (KILMARNOCK BARASSIE) (5) 76
1ST NET: FIONA BRAWLEY(KILMARNOCK BARASSIE) 81(8)73 BIH
2ND NET LIZ WILSON (KILMARNOCK BARASSIE) 80(7)73
3RD NET LIZ KEOHONE (LOUDOUN) 80(5)75
WEDNESDAY 9TH JULY 2008, SSS - 72,CSS - 75, 50 Entrants
SCRATCH: ALEX GLENNIE (KILMARNOCK BARASSIE) (5) 76
1ST NET: FIONA BRAWLEY(KILMARNOCK BARASSIE) 81(8)73 BIH
2ND NET LIZ WILSON (KILMARNOCK BARASSIE) 80(7)73
3RD NET LIZ KEOHONE (LOUDOUN) 80(5)75
Wednesday, 9 July 2008
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Troon Junior Open Entries
The Troon Junior Open for the Tom Lehman Trophies will be held on Tuesday, August 5 over the Darley, Fullarton and Lochgreen courses.
This event is open to all boys and girls who have a CONGU handicap.
On the previous day, August 4, a pre-handicap open is to be held for children who can play 18 short holes but are not at a handicap standard.
Entries close on July 22 and entries can be made online at www.golfsouthayrshire.com.
This event is open to all boys and girls who have a CONGU handicap.
On the previous day, August 4, a pre-handicap open is to be held for children who can play 18 short holes but are not at a handicap standard.
Entries close on July 22 and entries can be made online at www.golfsouthayrshire.com.
Scots do well in Sweden -- West of Scotland's Pamela Pretswell and Kylie Walker play well
The pressure was on Scotland to produce something special on the second day of the European women's amateur team golf championship at Stenungsunds Golf Club in Sweden - and they did!
Krystle Caithness (St Regulus), Laura Murray (Alford), Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle), Michele Thomson (McDonald Ellon), Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle) and Louise Kenney (Pitreavie) rose magnificently to the occasion to qualify in seventh place for the championship flight match-play stages.
To read all about it go the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Krystle Caithness (St Regulus), Laura Murray (Alford), Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle), Michele Thomson (McDonald Ellon), Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle) and Louise Kenney (Pitreavie) rose magnificently to the occasion to qualify in seventh place for the championship flight match-play stages.
To read all about it go the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Lanarkshire County Winners over Colville Park
Susan Woods (Drumpellier) was the winner of the Lanarkshire Ladies County 36 hole scratch competition for the Morison Cup over Colville Park yesterday with a score of 141(72,69). CSS 71,72. She was also the winner of the handicap prize with a score of 135 (69,66)
Other Scores:
Gillian Scanlan (Hamilton) 158 (77,81)
May Hughes (Lanark) 158(76,82)
Janice Paterson ( Drumpellier) 158 (74,84)
Emma Caddow 160 Coleville Park) (80,80)
Lanakshire's Captain May Hughes presents Jean Allan, Strathaven, with the Blackjack Cup, won in an 18 hole handicap competition over Colville Park on Tuesday 8th July. Jean, handicap 20, had a net score of 66. CSS was 71
Emma Caddow of Colville Park GC, winner of the Handicap Salver, and Gillian Scanlan of Hamilton winner of the Scratch Cup, at Lanarkshire Ladies County Junior Championship over Colville Park on Tuesday 8th July. The CSS was 71. Emma, handicap 12 had a net score of 68. Gillian had a gross score of 77.
Thanks go to Lanarkshire's Jean Macintyre for the report and Photographs (Click on photos to see an enlargement)
European Girls Team - Scots fail to score
The golfing flowers of Scotland were outclassed in the stroke-play qualifying stages of the European girls' golf team championship at Murcar Links Golf Club.
Carly Booth, Kelsey MacDonald, Rebecca Wilson and Sammy Vass collectively finished 17th in a field of 19 teams with a team total of 40-over-par 472 (and that despite discarding their worst score in each round).
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Carly Booth, Kelsey MacDonald, Rebecca Wilson and Sammy Vass collectively finished 17th in a field of 19 teams with a team total of 40-over-par 472 (and that despite discarding their worst score in each round).
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
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