September Stroke(incuding SLGA Brooch) 02.09.07 SSS 72 CSS 74 Entries 20
Silver 1st K Brodie (16)75acb 2nd S Donald (17)75 3rd P Kennedy(20)77
Bronze 1st A Terry (25)73 2nd S Rattray (21) 75 3rd K Morse (32) 76
Scratch K Brodie 91
Winner of SLGA Brooch A Terry
Sunday, 2 September 2007
Saturday, 1 September 2007
D&A Lose against Midlothian - Day 2
The stage is set for a “photo-finish” to the Scottish women’s county golf championship at Tulliallan Golf Club tomorrow.
Dunbartonshire & Argyll were knocked off the top of the table at the end of the second day by Midlothian who beat them 7-2, thanks to winning five of the singles and halving the other.
Aberdeenshire, who drew with Midlothian on the opening day, had an even bigger-margin win, 7 ½-1 ½, over Dumfries-shire. Shire laid the foundation for their victory by making a 3-0 clean sweep of the foursomes
Midlothian and Aberdeenshire are now joint table leaders with one win and one draw each. It would seem there is not much between them.
Midlothian finish with a match against Dumfries-shire while Aberdeenshire play Dunbartonshire & Argyll. If both Midlothian and Aberdeenshire win, then they will be level on points and it will go down to a countback of individual wins over the three days.
SATURDAY RESULTS
DUMFRIES-SHIRE 1 ½, ABERDEENSHIRE 7 ½
Foursomes: D Macdonald & M McGregor lost to D Pocock & S Wood 1 hole; F Macgregor & L Kirkwood lost to L Murray & M Thomson 6 and 4; T Lilly & J Graham lost to J Harrison & C Wilson 4 and 2 (0-3).
Singles: Macdonald lost to M Thomson 5 and 4, Kirkwood bt L McLardy 4 and 3, Graham lost to Wood 2 and 1, F Macgregor halved with S Thomson, Lilly lost to Pocock 7 and 5, M McGregor lost to Murray 1 hole (1 ½-4 ½).
MIDLOTHIAN 7, DUNBARTONSHIRE & ARGYLL 2
Foursomes: C MacDonald & J Turner bt J Fogfgo & J Meldrum 7 and 6; C Hargan & W Nicholson halved with S Cadden & H Faulds; K Marshall & R Livingstone lost to J Galbraith & A Laing 2 holes (1 ½-1 ½).
Singles: Livingstone bt Meldrum 5 and 4, Turner bt Foggo 7 and 5, Hargan bt Laing 1 hole, Marshall bt Galbraith 5 and 4, B Murphy halved with Cadden, MacDonald bt Faulds 3 and 2 (5 ½ - ½)
How they stand
Midlothian 1 1/2pt, Aberdeenshire 1 1/2pt, Dunbartonshire & Argyll 1pt, Dumfries-shire 0pt.
Thanks go to Gillian Kirkwood for the report
Dunbartonshire & Argyll were knocked off the top of the table at the end of the second day by Midlothian who beat them 7-2, thanks to winning five of the singles and halving the other.
Aberdeenshire, who drew with Midlothian on the opening day, had an even bigger-margin win, 7 ½-1 ½, over Dumfries-shire. Shire laid the foundation for their victory by making a 3-0 clean sweep of the foursomes
Midlothian and Aberdeenshire are now joint table leaders with one win and one draw each. It would seem there is not much between them.
Midlothian finish with a match against Dumfries-shire while Aberdeenshire play Dunbartonshire & Argyll. If both Midlothian and Aberdeenshire win, then they will be level on points and it will go down to a countback of individual wins over the three days.
SATURDAY RESULTS
DUMFRIES-SHIRE 1 ½, ABERDEENSHIRE 7 ½
Foursomes: D Macdonald & M McGregor lost to D Pocock & S Wood 1 hole; F Macgregor & L Kirkwood lost to L Murray & M Thomson 6 and 4; T Lilly & J Graham lost to J Harrison & C Wilson 4 and 2 (0-3).
Singles: Macdonald lost to M Thomson 5 and 4, Kirkwood bt L McLardy 4 and 3, Graham lost to Wood 2 and 1, F Macgregor halved with S Thomson, Lilly lost to Pocock 7 and 5, M McGregor lost to Murray 1 hole (1 ½-4 ½).
MIDLOTHIAN 7, DUNBARTONSHIRE & ARGYLL 2
Foursomes: C MacDonald & J Turner bt J Fogfgo & J Meldrum 7 and 6; C Hargan & W Nicholson halved with S Cadden & H Faulds; K Marshall & R Livingstone lost to J Galbraith & A Laing 2 holes (1 ½-1 ½).
Singles: Livingstone bt Meldrum 5 and 4, Turner bt Foggo 7 and 5, Hargan bt Laing 1 hole, Marshall bt Galbraith 5 and 4, B Murphy halved with Cadden, MacDonald bt Faulds 3 and 2 (5 ½ - ½)
How they stand
Midlothian 1 1/2pt, Aberdeenshire 1 1/2pt, Dunbartonshire & Argyll 1pt, Dumfries-shire 0pt.
Thanks go to Gillian Kirkwood for the report
Labels:
County News,
Douglas Park,
SLGA
Jenna Wilson is in top 20 of the European Women's Amateur Championship
Scottish champion Jenna Wilson from Strathaven had her worst round of the four days - a five-over-par 77 - to finish joint 19th on 299 in the European women's amateur individual golf championship at Golf National Club near Paris on Saturday.
After three 74s in a row, Jenna was looking to get closer to par and she reached the turn in level 36 only to have a nightmare inward half of 41. She ran up a triple bogey 7 at the 10th, birdied the 11th, bogeyed the 12th and double-bogeyed the 13th before dropping her final shot at the 17th.
Jenna was the only one of four Scots who started the championship to survive the 54-hole cut. Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle), Gemma Webster (Hilton Park) and Clare-Marie Carlton (Stirling University) were eliminated.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4 x 72)
283 C Hedwall (Swe) 74 70 68 71, C Ciganda (Spa) 70 70 75 65 (Hedwall beat Ciganda in a three-hole aggregate play-off: 10-11).
288 A Bonetti (Fra) 70 74 74 70.
289 C Boeljon (Net) 73 72 69 75.]
290 S Gall (Ger) 74 72 72 72, M Reid (Eng) 72 73 70 75.
292 T Hoffmesiter (Ger) 76 70 73 73, E Cabrera (Spa) 71 71 66 84.
Other totals:
294 R Bell (Eng) 74 73 72 75 (jt 12th).
299 J Wilson (Sco) 74 74 74 77 (jt 19th).
301 K Smith (Eng) 78 78 72 73 (jt 23rd).
302 F Parker (Eng) 78 67 76 81 (jt 27th).
304 S Hassan (Wal) 77 77 73 77 (jt 35th).
305 N Edwards (Engt) 75 75 77 78 (jt 42nd).
310 E Bennett (Eng) 77 77 75 81 (jt 59th).
Thanks go to Gillian Kirkwood for the report
After three 74s in a row, Jenna was looking to get closer to par and she reached the turn in level 36 only to have a nightmare inward half of 41. She ran up a triple bogey 7 at the 10th, birdied the 11th, bogeyed the 12th and double-bogeyed the 13th before dropping her final shot at the 17th.
Jenna was the only one of four Scots who started the championship to survive the 54-hole cut. Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle), Gemma Webster (Hilton Park) and Clare-Marie Carlton (Stirling University) were eliminated.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4 x 72)
283 C Hedwall (Swe) 74 70 68 71, C Ciganda (Spa) 70 70 75 65 (Hedwall beat Ciganda in a three-hole aggregate play-off: 10-11).
288 A Bonetti (Fra) 70 74 74 70.
289 C Boeljon (Net) 73 72 69 75.]
290 S Gall (Ger) 74 72 72 72, M Reid (Eng) 72 73 70 75.
292 T Hoffmesiter (Ger) 76 70 73 73, E Cabrera (Spa) 71 71 66 84.
Other totals:
294 R Bell (Eng) 74 73 72 75 (jt 12th).
299 J Wilson (Sco) 74 74 74 77 (jt 19th).
301 K Smith (Eng) 78 78 72 73 (jt 23rd).
302 F Parker (Eng) 78 67 76 81 (jt 27th).
304 S Hassan (Wal) 77 77 73 77 (jt 35th).
305 N Edwards (Engt) 75 75 77 78 (jt 42nd).
310 E Bennett (Eng) 77 77 75 81 (jt 59th).
Thanks go to Gillian Kirkwood for the report
Labels:
SLGA,
Strathaven
Friday, 31 August 2007
Jenna Wilson only Scot to survive in The European Amateur Championships
Jenna Wilson (Strathaven) was the only Scot to survive the third-round cut in the European women’s amateur individual championship at Golf National Club, near Paris today (Friday).
Jenna, had her third round of two-over-par 74 in succession to go into the final round on six-over-par 222 and in joint 17th position in a starting field of 144.
A total of 70 players with totals of 232 qualified for the final round.
Eliminated were Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle), despite a 74 for 237, Gemma Webster with two 7s on her card in an 83 for 239 and Clare-Marie Carlton (Stirling University and Fereneze) with an 82 for 243.
THIRD ROUND QUALIFIERS
Par 216 (3 x 72)
208 E Cabrera (Spa) 71 71 66.
212 C Hedwall (Swe) 74 70 68.
214 C Boeljon (Fra) 73 72 69.
215 C Ciganda (Spa) 70 70 75, S Endstrasser (Aut) 74 70 71, M Reid (Eng) 72 73 70.
Other qualifiers:
219 R Bell (Eng) 74 73 72.
221 F Parker (Eng) 78 67 76.
222 J Wilson (Sco) 74 74 74.
Non-qualifiers:
237 K Walker (Sco) 86 77 74.
239 G Webster (Sco) 76 80 83.
243 C-M Carlton (Sco) 81 80 82.
Thanks go to Gillian Kirkwood for the report
Jenna, had her third round of two-over-par 74 in succession to go into the final round on six-over-par 222 and in joint 17th position in a starting field of 144.
A total of 70 players with totals of 232 qualified for the final round.
Eliminated were Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle), despite a 74 for 237, Gemma Webster with two 7s on her card in an 83 for 239 and Clare-Marie Carlton (Stirling University and Fereneze) with an 82 for 243.
THIRD ROUND QUALIFIERS
Par 216 (3 x 72)
208 E Cabrera (Spa) 71 71 66.
212 C Hedwall (Swe) 74 70 68.
214 C Boeljon (Fra) 73 72 69.
215 C Ciganda (Spa) 70 70 75, S Endstrasser (Aut) 74 70 71, M Reid (Eng) 72 73 70.
Other qualifiers:
219 R Bell (Eng) 74 73 72.
221 F Parker (Eng) 78 67 76.
222 J Wilson (Sco) 74 74 74.
Non-qualifiers:
237 K Walker (Sco) 86 77 74.
239 G Webster (Sco) 76 80 83.
243 C-M Carlton (Sco) 81 80 82.
Thanks go to Gillian Kirkwood for the report
Dunbarton and Argyll beat Dumfries-shire on Day 1
Dunbartonshire & Argyll sit at the top of the table at the end of the first day of the Scottish women’s county golf championship finals at Tulliallan Golf Club. They beat Dumfries-shire 5 ½-3 ½ after taking a 2pt lead in the foursomes.
Aberdeenshire and Midlothian drew 4 ½-4 ½ after Midlothian had established a 2-1 lead in the morning foursomes.
Dumfries-shire hit back in the singles after losing the foursomes 2 ½- ½ . Sara Bishop had increased Dunbartonshire & Argyll’s lead to 3pt by beating Diane Macdonald by 6 and 4.
But then Lindsey Kirkwood, Jordana Graham and Fiona McGregor delivered three singles points in success for Dumfries-shire by beating Louisa Ruane, Jill Meldrum and Jill Foggo respectively.
The D&A tail had to wag to save the day and it did with Judy Galbraith beating Trish Lilly 7 and 5 while former Scottish champion Anne Laing won by 6 and 5 over Margaret McGregor.
FIRST-DAY RESULTS
ABERDEENSHIRE 4 ½, MIDLOTHIAN 4 ½
Foursomes: L Murray, M Thomson lost to C MacDonald, J Turner 1 hole; J Harrison, C Wilson lost to W Nicholson, R Livingstone 2 holes; D Pocock, S Wood bt C Hargan, B Murphy 1 hole (1-2).
Singles: M Thomson bt Livingstone 3 and 2, Wilson lost to Hargan 2 holes, Wood halved with Nicholson, S Thomson halved with Murphy, L McLardy halved with K Marshall, Murray bt MacDonald 1 hole (3 ½-2 ½).
DUNBARTONSHIRE & ARGYLL 5 ½, DUMFRIES-SHIRE 3 ½
Foursomes: S Bishop, A Laing bt D Macdonald, M McGregor 5 and 4; S Cadden, H Faulds halved with F Macgregor, L Kirkwood; J Galbraith, L Ruane bt T Lilly, J Graham 6 and 4 (2 ½- ½).
Singles: Bishop bt Macdonald 6 and 4, Ruane lost to Kirkwood 5 and 4, J Meldrum lost to Graham 1 hole, J Foggo lost to F Macgregor 4 and 3, Galbraith bt Lilly 7 and 5, Laing bt M McGregor 6 and 5 (3-3).
Aberdeenshire and Midlothian drew 4 ½-4 ½ after Midlothian had established a 2-1 lead in the morning foursomes.
Dumfries-shire hit back in the singles after losing the foursomes 2 ½- ½ . Sara Bishop had increased Dunbartonshire & Argyll’s lead to 3pt by beating Diane Macdonald by 6 and 4.
But then Lindsey Kirkwood, Jordana Graham and Fiona McGregor delivered three singles points in success for Dumfries-shire by beating Louisa Ruane, Jill Meldrum and Jill Foggo respectively.
The D&A tail had to wag to save the day and it did with Judy Galbraith beating Trish Lilly 7 and 5 while former Scottish champion Anne Laing won by 6 and 5 over Margaret McGregor.
FIRST-DAY RESULTS
ABERDEENSHIRE 4 ½, MIDLOTHIAN 4 ½
Foursomes: L Murray, M Thomson lost to C MacDonald, J Turner 1 hole; J Harrison, C Wilson lost to W Nicholson, R Livingstone 2 holes; D Pocock, S Wood bt C Hargan, B Murphy 1 hole (1-2).
Singles: M Thomson bt Livingstone 3 and 2, Wilson lost to Hargan 2 holes, Wood halved with Nicholson, S Thomson halved with Murphy, L McLardy halved with K Marshall, Murray bt MacDonald 1 hole (3 ½-2 ½).
DUNBARTONSHIRE & ARGYLL 5 ½, DUMFRIES-SHIRE 3 ½
Foursomes: S Bishop, A Laing bt D Macdonald, M McGregor 5 and 4; S Cadden, H Faulds halved with F Macgregor, L Kirkwood; J Galbraith, L Ruane bt T Lilly, J Graham 6 and 4 (2 ½- ½).
Singles: Bishop bt Macdonald 6 and 4, Ruane lost to Kirkwood 5 and 4, J Meldrum lost to Graham 1 hole, J Foggo lost to F Macgregor 4 and 3, Galbraith bt Lilly 7 and 5, Laing bt M McGregor 6 and 5 (3-3).
Finals Day - Haggs Castle Golf Club
COMPETITION RESULTS SHEET - FINALS DAY
Sunday 26 August 2007
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
Winner : Ross MacLeod Runner up: David Shaw
LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP
Winner : Jennifer Mack Runner up: Jennifer Graham
LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP - BRONZE
Winner: June Blakely Runner up: Pat Kerr
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Winner : Thomas Martin Runner up: Martin Shaw
Sunday 26 August 2007
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
Winner : Ross MacLeod Runner up: David Shaw
LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP
Winner : Jennifer Mack Runner up: Jennifer Graham
LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP - BRONZE
Winner: June Blakely Runner up: Pat Kerr
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Winner : Thomas Martin Runner up: Martin Shaw
Stableford - Haggs Castle
Date played: 30 AUG 2007 Number of entries: 28 SSS: 73 CSS: 73
SILVER : 1st MARJORIE WALKER 17 41, 2nd ANGELA KERR 18 32
BRONZE : 1st LINDSAY DOUGALL 23 37, 2nd BARBARA ROSS 33 35
SILVER : 1st MARJORIE WALKER 17 41, 2nd ANGELA KERR 18 32
BRONZE : 1st LINDSAY DOUGALL 23 37, 2nd BARBARA ROSS 33 35
Thursday, 30 August 2007
Support D & A at the County Finals at Tulliallan
Remember the excitement of D&A winning the County Jamboree at Prestwick St Nicholas --- Jamboree Photos and Video
The County Finals take place at Tulliallan tomorrow Friday 31st August to Sunday 2nd September. Jean Campbell (webmaster for D&A)--- pictured above is looking for support from everyone in the West of Scotland. There should be some great matches so please do come along.
CLICK ON JEAN TO SEE AN ENLARGEMENT
Draw for County finals at Tulliallan Golf Club
Friday 31st August
Aberdeenshire v Midlothian
Dunbarton & Argyll v Dumfriesshire
Saturday 1st September
Dumfriesshire v Aberdeenshire
Midlothian v Dunbarton & Argyll
Sunday 2nd September
Dumfriesshire v Midlothian
Dunbarton & Argyll v Aberdeenshire
D&A Matches commence at 9.52am and 2.10pm each day. Other matches at 9:30am and 1:30pm
The D&A Team:
Sara Bishop, Suzanne Cadden, Helen Faulds, Jill Foggo, Judy Galbraith, Anne Laing, Jill Meldrum and Louisa Ruane
Wednesday, 29 August 2007
Autumn Meeting - D & A
Autumn meeting and Moira Alexander Trophy played at Hilton Park on 27th August
SSS 73 CSS 74, 56 played
Scratch Helen Faulds (Douglas Park) 80
1st Silver Helen Lamont (H.P.) 90-17-73
2nd Silver Margaret Stirling (Cardross) 84-10-74
1st Bronze Dinah Buchanan (Cardross) 96-24-72bih
2nd Bronze May McGhee (Balmore) 95-23-72
Winner Moira Alexander Trophy Dinah Buchanan (Cardross)
SSS 73 CSS 74, 56 played
Scratch Helen Faulds (Douglas Park) 80
1st Silver Helen Lamont (H.P.) 90-17-73
2nd Silver Margaret Stirling (Cardross) 84-10-74
1st Bronze Dinah Buchanan (Cardross) 96-24-72bih
2nd Bronze May McGhee (Balmore) 95-23-72
Winner Moira Alexander Trophy Dinah Buchanan (Cardross)
Tuesday, 28 August 2007
Handicaps to be based on Nine Holes
In a move which could in theory affect 1½-million of Britain's golfers, club golf competitions played over nine holes are set to count for handicap purposes as from January. The proposal is a welcome innovation in the Council of National Golf Unions' new Unified Handicapping System, drafts of which have been handed to The Daily Telegraph by a source.
Read all about it in the
Daily Telegraph News
Read all about it in the
Daily Telegraph News
Jennifer Mack wins the Haggs Castle Club Championship
Congratulations go to Jennifer Mack who won the Haggs Castle Club Championship on Sunday against Jennifer Graham at the 19th hole.
Monday, 27 August 2007
Helen Faulds is the Elie Club Champion
Congratulations go to Helen Faulds(Douglas Park) who won the Elie Club Championship yesterday against Emma Wilson
Carol Fell is the Ranfurly Castle Champion
Carol Fell beat Evy MacGregor in the Final of the Ranfurly Castle Championship yesterday. Carol who also won the Douglas Park Championship in June and the Lochwinnoch Glenhead Triphy in July thinks she will now retire !!!
To see some photos of the day CLICK HERE ---- Thanks go to Jean Irvine and Fiona Roger for the photographs
Gregor Munro (Mens Champion) and Ronnie Judge (Senior Champion)
Stableford / Eclectic Trophy - Paisley Golf Club
August Stableford - 15/08/2007; CSS 77;
Entries 11;
1st Class - K Black(20) 29pts; I Eland(22) 22pts
2nd Class - A Herd(24) 29pts(BIH); I Moran(24) 29pts;
Florence Veitch Trophy (Eclectic) 03/08 & 17/08/2007
CSS 74/74; Entries 17;
F Butler(14) 73; K Black(20) 75; I Moran(27) 76
Entries 11;
1st Class - K Black(20) 29pts; I Eland(22) 22pts
2nd Class - A Herd(24) 29pts(BIH); I Moran(24) 29pts;
Florence Veitch Trophy (Eclectic) 03/08 & 17/08/2007
CSS 74/74; Entries 17;
F Butler(14) 73; K Black(20) 75; I Moran(27) 76
Autumn Meeting - Douglas Park
Played 26.08.07 Entries 35 CSS 72 SSS 72
Silver 1ST J Gemmell (7) 70 2nd A Miller (16)76acb 3rd H Robertson (12) 76acb
Bronze 1st G Rennie (26) 69 2nd H Divers(26) 72 3rd J Palmer (24) 73
Scratch J Gemmell 77
Silver 1ST J Gemmell (7) 70 2nd A Miller (16)76acb 3rd H Robertson (12) 76acb
Bronze 1st G Rennie (26) 69 2nd H Divers(26) 72 3rd J Palmer (24) 73
Scratch J Gemmell 77
Saturday, 25 August 2007
Megan Briggs with Kelsey MacDonald win Team award in Belgium
Scottish golfing teenagers Kelsey and Megan played brilliantly in the Belgian Junior International Championship which ended at the Royal Golf Club of Belgium in Brussels today.
First, Kelsey MacDonald, a 16-year-old from Nairn, finished runner-up in the girls’ championship – and won the Girls’ International Team Trophy in partnership with Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm).
Megan Briggs, beaten by Carly Booth in the final of the Scottish Under-18 girls match-play championship at Peterhead last month, had scores of 80, 75, 75 and 77 for 307. She finished tied 16th.
Kelsey and Megan’s combined scores gave them winning total of 600 in the girls’ international team trophy event. They finished two shots ahead of South Africa’s Kim Williams & Monique Smith
LEADING GIRLS' INDIVIDUAL TOTALS
284 Alessia Knight (Ita) 72 69 72 71.
293 Kelsey MacDonald (Sco) 75 73 72 73.
295 Rebecca Huber (Swi) 76 72 73 74.
299 Lorena De Lope (Spa) 76 76 76 71.
300 Kim Williams (SAf) 75 71 76 78.
Other scores:
307 Megan Briggs (Sco) 80 75 75 77 (jt 16th).
318 Ciara Butler (Ire) 82 76 78 83 (jt 26th).
319 Lucy Simpson (Ire) 82 76 78 83 (28th).
LEADING GIRLS' TEAM TOTALS
600 Scotland (Kelsey MacDonald & Megan Briggs).
602 South Africa (Kim Williams & Monique Smith).
606 Belgium (V Gevers & L Gonzalez-Escallon).
Other placing:
637 Ireland (Ciara Butler & Lucy Simpson) (7th).
Friday, 24 August 2007
Shotgun Foursomes - Douglas Park
Shotgun Foursomes 24/08/07 Entries 29 couples,
1st J. Gemmell and A. Reid (18) 69
2nd J. Dow and H. Robertson (18) 72
2's P Ross and J Palmer
Kyle Walker is 11th in the British Amateur Stoke Play
Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle) finished in 11th place in the the British women’s open amateur golf championship at Conwy Golf Club, – her best tournament performance for some time. A third round of three under par 71 enabled her to improve her position significantly and may give her the confidence boost she needs.
Melissa Reid, the leading amateur in the recent Women’s British Open, adds the British championship trophy to the silverware she has collected in Scotland this season – the Helen Holm Scottish women’s open stroke-play championship at Troon and the St Rule Trophy at St Andrews.
Miss Reid, 19, has unquestionably been the female amateur golfer of the season in Britain.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 296 (4 x 74)
290 M Reid (Chevin) 70 72 75 73.
291 F Parker (Royal Birkdale) 73 76 75 67.
293 E Cabrera (Spa) 75 73 69 76.
297 D-C Schreefel (Net) 75 74 73 75.
300 R Jennings (Izaak Walton) 71 76 74 79.
302 H MacRae (Dunblane New) 73 76 75 78.
303 E Lyons (West Surrey) 72 81 77 73, M Nivard (Net) 75 78 73 77.
304 N Edwards (Ganton) 72 76 77 79.
305 H Jenkins (Cradoc) 79 77 75 74.
316 K Walker (Buchanan Castle) 80 79 71 76, K Zaanen (Net) 74 78 76 78.
Melissa Reid, the leading amateur in the recent Women’s British Open, adds the British championship trophy to the silverware she has collected in Scotland this season – the Helen Holm Scottish women’s open stroke-play championship at Troon and the St Rule Trophy at St Andrews.
Miss Reid, 19, has unquestionably been the female amateur golfer of the season in Britain.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 296 (4 x 74)
290 M Reid (Chevin) 70 72 75 73.
291 F Parker (Royal Birkdale) 73 76 75 67.
293 E Cabrera (Spa) 75 73 69 76.
297 D-C Schreefel (Net) 75 74 73 75.
300 R Jennings (Izaak Walton) 71 76 74 79.
302 H MacRae (Dunblane New) 73 76 75 78.
303 E Lyons (West Surrey) 72 81 77 73, M Nivard (Net) 75 78 73 77.
304 N Edwards (Ganton) 72 76 77 79.
305 H Jenkins (Cradoc) 79 77 75 74.
316 K Walker (Buchanan Castle) 80 79 71 76, K Zaanen (Net) 74 78 76 78.
Labels:
Buchanan Castle,
SLGA
Thursday, 23 August 2007
Outing to Lanark Golf Club - Ranfurly Castle
15 ladies fron Ranfurly Castle had a very successful outing to Lanark Golf Club today.
On arrival we all had bacon rolls and coffee and then a lovely glass of wine before the tee off. A tri am was played with 2 scores from 3 to count.
The winners were Carol Fell, Sue McLaren and Eileen Walker - 84 points
Runners Up: Mary Craig, Margaret Gray and Vickie Rennie - 77 points (bih)
Silver Nearest the pin :Carol Fell, Longest Drive Mary Craig
Bronze Nearest the pin: Agnes Williamson, Longest Drive Agnes Williamson
Sue McLaren who had organised the day had a brilliant eagle 2 at the 5th hole
After the round we all had a lovely meal with -- yet another glass of wine !!
If you would like to see some photos from the day then CLICK HERE
Many thanks go to the secretary and all the staff at Lanark that made their day such a success. Also the condition of the course was fantastic and well worth a visit.
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