Played 24/9/08 SSS 73 CSS 73
Alt 31/8/08 SSS 73 CSS 76 (RO)
33 Entries
Scratch Winner Lesley Robertson 81
Silver Winner Sheila Gray 72 (18)
Runner Up Margaret Gray 75 (19)
Bronze Winner Karin MacKenzie 73 (27)
Runner Up Moira Wilson 77 (22)
Wednesday, 24 September 2008
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
Autumn Meeting - Whitecraigs Golf Club
Autumn Meeting - 19th/21st September
Silver Winner : Lorna Howie (14) 71
Silver R-up: Thea Morgan (15) 73
Bronze Winner : Anne Lewis (25) 72
Bronze R-up: Elspeth Webster (23) 79
Scratch: Lorna Howie 85
Silver Winner : Lorna Howie (14) 71
Silver R-up: Thea Morgan (15) 73
Bronze Winner : Anne Lewis (25) 72
Bronze R-up: Elspeth Webster (23) 79
Scratch: Lorna Howie 85
Peugeot Coronation Foursomes Final
The LGU Peugeot Coronation Foursomes Grand Final was played over the Eden Course, St Andrews yesterday (Monday).
The final was contested by the 12 pairs who won area finals after an original entry of 34,000 competing locally at 1,300 individual golf clubs.
All the finalists enjoyed two nights' accommodation in the luxurious Old Course Hotel
pairs also enjoy two nights accommodation in the luxurious Old Course Hotel as part of their prize.
Williamwood's Jennifer Graham and Ruth Henderson, both playing off 11 had made it to the final
The final was contested by the 12 pairs who won area finals after an original entry of 34,000 competing locally at 1,300 individual golf clubs.
All the finalists enjoyed two nights' accommodation in the luxurious Old Course Hotel
pairs also enjoy two nights accommodation in the luxurious Old Course Hotel as part of their prize.
Williamwood's Jennifer Graham and Ruth Henderson, both playing off 11 had made it to the final
To see all the results and a nice photograph of all the players go to Gillian Kirkwood Website
Labels:
LGU,
Williamwood
Monday, 22 September 2008
Scotland Schoolgirls Team lose to England
The Scotland schoolgirls at Royal Lytham & St Anne's. Left to right: Eilidh Briggs, Rachael McQueen, Lesley Atkins, Jill Meldrum, Kelsey MacDonald, Sammy Vass (image by courtesy of Tom Ward -- all rights reseved). -- Click on photograph to enlarge
ENGLAND SCHOOLGIRLS 7, SCOTLAND SCHOOLGIRLS 2
Foursomes (2-1):
Holly Clyburn & Jamie-Leigh Vouss bt Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Acad) & Sammy Vass (Tain Royal Acad) 2 holes.
Heidi Baek & Sophie Godley bt Eilidh Briggs (Gryffe High, Johnstone) & Rachael McQueen (Marr College, Troon) 2 and 1.
Katherine O'Connor & Emilee Taylor lost to Lesley Atkins (Hawick High) & Jill Meldrum (Lenzie Acad) 2 and 1.
Singles (5-1):
Clyburn bt MacDonald 2 and 1.
Voss bt Meldrum 6 and 4.
Baek lost to Vass 1 hole.
Godley bt McQueen 3 and 2.
O'Connor bt Briggs 5 and 4.
Taylor bt Atkins 2 and 1.
September Medal - Kilmacolm
September Medal, 23 entries, SSS 72, CSS 75
Silver:
1. Sally Foster (12) 71
2. Annette Baillie (16) 74
Scratch Sally Foster gross 83
Bronze:
1. Liz Crichton (23) 75
2. Barbara Wilson (24) 78
Silver:
1. Sally Foster (12) 71
2. Annette Baillie (16) 74
Scratch Sally Foster gross 83
Bronze:
1. Liz Crichton (23) 75
2. Barbara Wilson (24) 78
Ranfurly Castle Extra Stableford
21/9/08 4 entries SSS 73 CSS 76 (RO)
Silver Winner Helen Craig 34 pts (16)
Runner Up Shona Gray 32 pts (16)
Bronze Winner LeeAnn Haddow 25 pts (36)
Silver Winner Helen Craig 34 pts (16)
Runner Up Shona Gray 32 pts (16)
Bronze Winner LeeAnn Haddow 25 pts (36)
Sunday, 21 September 2008
RENFREWSHIRE ARE RUNNERS UP IN THE SCOTTISH COUNTY FINALS
Runners-up Renfrewshire with their team captain Christeen Finlayson on the right of the front row. Eilidh Briggs is missing, having left to join the Scottish schools team at Royal Lytham & St Annes. (Cal Carson Golf Agency image, all rights reserved). Click on the images to enlarge them.
Fife captain Joan Blyth with her title-winning team at Inchmarlo Golf Resort, Banchory (Cal Carson Golf Agency image, all rights reserved).
Fife survived a last-day wobble to win the Scottish women’s county golf championship at Inchmarlo Golf Resort, Banchory today.
Fife completed the three-day programme with three match wins out of three, clinching the title by beating Perth & Kinross 5-4 after earlier wins by 7-2 over Borders and 6-3 against Renfrewshire.
Perth & Kinross looked as though they might upset the Fife flow towards the title when they took the foursomes 2-1 but wins in the singles by Louise Kenney, Fiona Hastie, Elaine Moffat and Lorna Bennett took Fife over the winning line.
Renfrewshire, who beat Borders 7-2 in their final match, finished runners-up.
Fife last won the title at The Hirsel in 2006 and before that at Prestonfield in 1995 and Dumfries & County Golf Club in 1975.
Today's details:
RENFREWSHIRE 7, BORDERS 2
Foursomes: M Briggs & E Briggs bt J Anderson & K Inkpen 2 and 1; G McGinlay & G Kyle halved with A Dods & A Melvin; D Jackson & L Stewart halved with L Campbell & I Craigie (2-1).
Singles: M Briggs bt Melvin 4 and 3, E Briggs bt Inkpen 3 and 2, Jackson bt Dods 7 and 5, S McCorkell bt G Oliver 5 and 4, A McKechin bt Campbell 5 and 3, McGinlay lost to Craigie 4 and 3 (5-1).
PERTH & KINROSS 4, FIFE 5
Foursomes: E Ogilvy & F Ramsay halved with J Carthew & L Kenney; A Bushby & A Niven halved with F Hastie & E Moffat; L Walker & E Muirhead bt S Jackson & K Sharp 2 holes (2-1).
Singles: Ogilvy lost to Kenney 3 and 2, Bushby lost to Hastie 4 and 3, Niven bt Carthew 2 and 1, C Muir lost to Moffat 3 and 1, Muirhead lost to L Bennett 3 and 2, Walker bt Sharp 3 and 2 (2-4).
HOW THEY FINISHED
1 Fife 3 wins.
2 Renfrewshire 2 wins 1 loss.
3 Perth & Kinross 1 win 2 losses.
4 Borders 3 losses.
Fife last won the title at The Hirsel in 2006 and before that at Prestonfield in 1995 and Dumfries & County Golf Club in 1975.
Today's details:
RENFREWSHIRE 7, BORDERS 2
Foursomes: M Briggs & E Briggs bt J Anderson & K Inkpen 2 and 1; G McGinlay & G Kyle halved with A Dods & A Melvin; D Jackson & L Stewart halved with L Campbell & I Craigie (2-1).
Singles: M Briggs bt Melvin 4 and 3, E Briggs bt Inkpen 3 and 2, Jackson bt Dods 7 and 5, S McCorkell bt G Oliver 5 and 4, A McKechin bt Campbell 5 and 3, McGinlay lost to Craigie 4 and 3 (5-1).
PERTH & KINROSS 4, FIFE 5
Foursomes: E Ogilvy & F Ramsay halved with J Carthew & L Kenney; A Bushby & A Niven halved with F Hastie & E Moffat; L Walker & E Muirhead bt S Jackson & K Sharp 2 holes (2-1).
Singles: Ogilvy lost to Kenney 3 and 2, Bushby lost to Hastie 4 and 3, Niven bt Carthew 2 and 1, C Muir lost to Moffat 3 and 1, Muirhead lost to L Bennett 3 and 2, Walker bt Sharp 3 and 2 (2-4).
HOW THEY FINISHED
1 Fife 3 wins.
2 Renfrewshire 2 wins 1 loss.
3 Perth & Kinross 1 win 2 losses.
4 Borders 3 losses.
Labels:
County News
Saturday, 20 September 2008
Renfrewshire lose to Fife on Day 2 of the Scottish County Finals
Scottish women's county finals Scoreboard
DAY 2 AT INCHMARLO GOLF RESORT, BANCHORY
PERTH & KINROSS beat BORDERS 8-1
Foursomes (3-0)
Laura Walker & Eve Muirhead bt Judith Anderson & Kirsty Inkpen 2 and 1.
Emily Ogilvy & Fiona Ramsay bt Liz Campbell & Isla Craigie 2 holes.
Alex Bushby & Annabel Niven bt Anne Dods & Sharon Lees 3 and 2.
Singles (5-1)
Ogilvy bt Anderson 3 and 2.
Bushby bt Alison Melvin 4 and 3.
Niven bt Inkpen 3 and 1.
Carol Muir bt Gillian Oliver 2 holes.
Jillian Milne bt Dods 3 and 2.
Walker lost to Craigie 2 holes.
FIFE beat RENFREWSHIRE 6-3
Foursomes (2-1)
Jocelyn Carthew & Louise Kenney lost to Eilidh & Megan Briggs 2 and 1.
Fiona Hastie & Elaine Moffat bt Donna Jackson & Liz Stewart 3 and 1.
Susan Jackson & Karin Sharp bt Gillian McGinlay & Gillian Kyle 3 and 2.
Singles (4-2)
Kenney halved with Megan Briggs.
Hastie bt Jackson 3 and 2.
Carthew bt Sara McCorkell 2 and 1.
Lorna Bennett bt Eilidh Briggs 3 and 2.
Jackson lost to Kyle 1 hole.
Karin Sharp halved with McGinlay
HOW THEY STAND
1 Fife 2 wins.
2 Perth & Kinross 1 win 1 loss; Renfrewshire 1 win, 1 loss.
4 Borders 2 losses.
SUNDAY'S FINAL MATCHES
9.30 & 1.30: Renfrewshire v Borders.
9.52 & 2.15: Perth & Kinross v Fife.
DAY 2 AT INCHMARLO GOLF RESORT, BANCHORY
PERTH & KINROSS beat BORDERS 8-1
Foursomes (3-0)
Laura Walker & Eve Muirhead bt Judith Anderson & Kirsty Inkpen 2 and 1.
Emily Ogilvy & Fiona Ramsay bt Liz Campbell & Isla Craigie 2 holes.
Alex Bushby & Annabel Niven bt Anne Dods & Sharon Lees 3 and 2.
Singles (5-1)
Ogilvy bt Anderson 3 and 2.
Bushby bt Alison Melvin 4 and 3.
Niven bt Inkpen 3 and 1.
Carol Muir bt Gillian Oliver 2 holes.
Jillian Milne bt Dods 3 and 2.
Walker lost to Craigie 2 holes.
FIFE beat RENFREWSHIRE 6-3
Foursomes (2-1)
Jocelyn Carthew & Louise Kenney lost to Eilidh & Megan Briggs 2 and 1.
Fiona Hastie & Elaine Moffat bt Donna Jackson & Liz Stewart 3 and 1.
Susan Jackson & Karin Sharp bt Gillian McGinlay & Gillian Kyle 3 and 2.
Singles (4-2)
Kenney halved with Megan Briggs.
Hastie bt Jackson 3 and 2.
Carthew bt Sara McCorkell 2 and 1.
Lorna Bennett bt Eilidh Briggs 3 and 2.
Jackson lost to Kyle 1 hole.
Karin Sharp halved with McGinlay
HOW THEY STAND
1 Fife 2 wins.
2 Perth & Kinross 1 win 1 loss; Renfrewshire 1 win, 1 loss.
4 Borders 2 losses.
SUNDAY'S FINAL MATCHES
9.30 & 1.30: Renfrewshire v Borders.
9.52 & 2.15: Perth & Kinross v Fife.
Labels:
County News,
SLGA
Friday, 19 September 2008
Renfrewshire win on Day 1 of the County Finals at Inchmarlo
PERTH & KINROSS 2, RENFREWSHIRE 7
Foursomes:
Foursomes:
L Walker & E Muirhead lost to E Briggs & M Briggs 1 hole.
J Milne & F Ramsay lost to D Jackson & L Stewart 2 and 1.
E Ogilvy & A Busbhy lost to G McGinlay & G Kyle 7 and 6 (0-3).
Singles:
Ogilvy lost to M Briggs 3 and 2.
Bushby bt Kyle 2 and 1.
Walker lost to Jackson 3 and 2.
Ramsay lost to E Briggs 2 holes.
A Niven bt S McCorkell 1 hole.
Muirhead lost to McGinlay 1 hole (2-4).
FIFE 7, BORDERS 2
Foursomes:
J Carthew & L Kenney lost to J Anderson & K Inkpen 3 and 2.
F Hastie & E Moffat bt A Dods & S Lees 2 and 1.
S Jackson & K Sharp bt L Campbell & I Craigie 2 holes (2-1).
Singles
Singles
Hastie bt A Melvin 1 hole.
Kenney bt Inkpen 6 and 4.
Carthew bt G Oliver 3 and 2.
Jackson bt Dods 7 and 5.
L Fury lost to Campell 1 hole.
Moffat bt Craigie 2 and 1 (5-1).
To read the full report go to the
Renfrewshire Website
Labels:
County News,
SLGA
Thursday, 18 September 2008
Senior British Women's Open Amateur Championship
Played over HILTON TEMPLEPATRICK GOLF CLUB, NEAR BELFAST
Leaders:
Par 213 (3 x 71). CSS 76 75 75
231 Chris Utermarck (Ger) 79 76 76, Susan Dye (Delamere Forest) 76 75 80 (Utermarck won sudden death play-off at first hole).
232 Janet Collingham (Sherwood Forest) 80 77 75, Lorna Bennett (Ladybank) 79 77 76, Jane Rees (Hendon) 78 75 79.
235 Fiona De Vries (St Rule) 75 77 83.
Other Scots:
246 Janice Paterson (Drumpellier) 81 82 83.
249 , Pamela Williamson (Baberton) 85 81 83
250 Helen Faulds (Douglas Park) 84 84 82.
252 Ruth Brown (Lothianburn) 84 79 89.
256 Barbara Biggart (North Berwick) 84 84 88.
Many Congratulations go to our Scottish players Lorna Bennett and Fiona De Vries on their very near win. Also well done to Janice Paterson the top West of Scotland player
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Leaders:
Par 213 (3 x 71). CSS 76 75 75
231 Chris Utermarck (Ger) 79 76 76, Susan Dye (Delamere Forest) 76 75 80 (Utermarck won sudden death play-off at first hole).
232 Janet Collingham (Sherwood Forest) 80 77 75, Lorna Bennett (Ladybank) 79 77 76, Jane Rees (Hendon) 78 75 79.
235 Fiona De Vries (St Rule) 75 77 83.
Other Scots:
246 Janice Paterson (Drumpellier) 81 82 83.
249 , Pamela Williamson (Baberton) 85 81 83
250 Helen Faulds (Douglas Park) 84 84 82.
252 Ruth Brown (Lothianburn) 84 79 89.
256 Barbara Biggart (North Berwick) 84 84 88.
Many Congratulations go to our Scottish players Lorna Bennett and Fiona De Vries on their very near win. Also well done to Janice Paterson the top West of Scotland player
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Labels:
Douglas Park,
Drumpellier,
LGU
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Janice Paterson and Helen Faulds make the cut at the British Seniors
Fiona de Vries lost her overnight lead but she is still in there pitching for the title with one round to go in the Senior British women's open amateur golf championship over a very wet course at Hilton Templepatrick Golf Club near Belfast.
The St Andrews hotelier followed up an opening five-over-par 75, which had been good enough to give her a one shot lead, with a 77 for 10-over-par 152 at the 36-hole mark.
Susan Dye (Delamere Forest) slipped past the Scot into the pole position with a 75 to take a one-shot lead on 152.
Another English player, Jane Rees from Hendon, also had a 75 to be lying third on 153.
Scottish senior match-play champion Lorna Bennett (Ladybank) is not out of contention by any means on 156. She had a 77 to be joint fifth at the end of the second day.
AFTER ROUND 2
Par 71:
LEADERS:
1 151 +9 Susan Dye Delamere Forest 76 75
2 152 +10 Fiona de Vries St Rule 75 77
3 153 +11 Jane Rees Hendon 78 75
4 155 +13 Chris Utermarck Germany 79 76
5= 156 +14 Viveca Hoff Sweden 80 76 Lorna Bennett Ladybank 79 77
Other Scots:
20= 163 +21 Ruth Brown Lothianburn 84 79, Janice Paterson Drumpellier 81 82 »»
28= 166 +24 Pamela Williamson Baberton 85 81
36= 168 +26 Helen Faulds Douglas Park 84 84 Barbara Biggart North Berwick 84 84
MISSED CUT
41= 169 +27 Noreen Fenton Merchants of Edinburgh 82 87
55= 175 +33 Karen Ballantyne Craigmillar park 90 85
62 177 +35 Jennifer Mack Haggs Castle 90 87
64 180 +38 Marion Quigley Craigmillar Park 93 87
Report to follow
The St Andrews hotelier followed up an opening five-over-par 75, which had been good enough to give her a one shot lead, with a 77 for 10-over-par 152 at the 36-hole mark.
Susan Dye (Delamere Forest) slipped past the Scot into the pole position with a 75 to take a one-shot lead on 152.
Another English player, Jane Rees from Hendon, also had a 75 to be lying third on 153.
Scottish senior match-play champion Lorna Bennett (Ladybank) is not out of contention by any means on 156. She had a 77 to be joint fifth at the end of the second day.
AFTER ROUND 2
Par 71:
LEADERS:
1 151 +9 Susan Dye Delamere Forest 76 75
2 152 +10 Fiona de Vries St Rule 75 77
3 153 +11 Jane Rees Hendon 78 75
4 155 +13 Chris Utermarck Germany 79 76
5= 156 +14 Viveca Hoff Sweden 80 76 Lorna Bennett Ladybank 79 77
Other Scots:
20= 163 +21 Ruth Brown Lothianburn 84 79, Janice Paterson Drumpellier 81 82 »»
28= 166 +24 Pamela Williamson Baberton 85 81
36= 168 +26 Helen Faulds Douglas Park 84 84 Barbara Biggart North Berwick 84 84
MISSED CUT
41= 169 +27 Noreen Fenton Merchants of Edinburgh 82 87
55= 175 +33 Karen Ballantyne Craigmillar park 90 85
62 177 +35 Jennifer Mack Haggs Castle 90 87
64 180 +38 Marion Quigley Craigmillar Park 93 87
Report to follow
Labels:
Douglas Park,
Drumpellier,
LGU
The 2008 Peugeot Coronation Foursomes Grand Final
Press Release from the LGU
The Peugeot Coronation Foursomes has once again underlined its position as the UK’s most popular competition for lady club golfers, with more than 34,000 competitors from more than 1300 clubs taking part in this year’s event.
This year’s Grand Final will take place over the testing Eden Course, St Andrews on Monday 22nd September and on that day 12 foursome pairs from as far a field as Kinghorn and Southampton will compete for the coveted national title. The winning pairs also enjoy two nights accommodation in the luxurious Old Course Hotel as part of their prize.
Early in this National Championship, pairs from throughout the country compete in club qualifying rounds, with the winners progressing through to one of 12 Area Finals. Up to 100 winning club pairs compete at each Area Final, all aiming for a place in the Grand Final in St. Andrews. Winning the Grand Final is not the end for the successful pair, as a place in the Pro-Am of the 2009 Ricoh Women’s British Open, and chance to play with one of the world’s leading women professionals at Royal Lytham & St. Anne’s, awaits the eventual winners.
Last year’s winners, the Lothianburn mother and daughter pairing of Karina Matson and Elspeth Adair, had the excitement of playing in this year’s pro-am over the Old Course, Sunningdale with leading professional and Solheim Cup player Laura Davis. When asked about the experience Karina said: ‘We hoped we would get to play with Laura but never in our wildest dreams thought we would get the chance. It was fantastic playing with her and we didn’t want the experience to end. She was very patient and spent lots of time giving us hints and tips and asking how we were getting on. It truly was a once in a lifetime experience’.
This was sentiment was echoed by Shona Malcolm, Chief Executive of the Ladies' Golf Union who said: “The pro-am really is the icing on the cake after three nerve-wracking rounds of competition. This is the seventh year that Peugeot has sponsored the Coronation Foursomes and we are indebted to them for their continued support which enables the LGU to enhance the tournament year on year for each of the 34,000 competitors.”
Further details and information on how to enter the 2009 Peugeot Coronation Foursomes will be available online at www.lgu.org in due course.
The format of the Championship is foursome’s stableford and is open to all members of affiliated clubs who hold a current CONGU Handicap.
Below is a list of this year's Grand Finalists: -
Area Final Name Club Handicap
Brechin Fiona Rollo Kinghorn 28 Lynn Petrie 12
Brickendon Grange Cela Selley Bush Hill Park 16 Valerie Weaver 13
Cambridge National Ann Burbridge Bourne 20 Kim Morley 26
Chobham Jayne Coles Burhill 21 Claire Pettitt 23
Corhampton Gillian Murphy Southampton 19 Colleen White 28
Dewstow Janet Scholey Dewstow 24 Rosemary Anstey 22
Lanark Jennifer Graham Williamwood 10 Ruth Henderson 10
Ponteland Jean Brown Richmond 26 Annie Sutherland 34
Prestonfield Katie Massie Duns 12 Eileen Preston 13
Radcliffe-on-Trent Julia Brewin Hallamshire 36 Margaret Riley 34
Ringway Elizabeth Madine Baron Hill 21 Deborah Roberts 17
Rudding Park Lesley Turner Trent Lock 16 Jo White 24
The Peugeot Coronation Foursomes has once again underlined its position as the UK’s most popular competition for lady club golfers, with more than 34,000 competitors from more than 1300 clubs taking part in this year’s event.
This year’s Grand Final will take place over the testing Eden Course, St Andrews on Monday 22nd September and on that day 12 foursome pairs from as far a field as Kinghorn and Southampton will compete for the coveted national title. The winning pairs also enjoy two nights accommodation in the luxurious Old Course Hotel as part of their prize.
Early in this National Championship, pairs from throughout the country compete in club qualifying rounds, with the winners progressing through to one of 12 Area Finals. Up to 100 winning club pairs compete at each Area Final, all aiming for a place in the Grand Final in St. Andrews. Winning the Grand Final is not the end for the successful pair, as a place in the Pro-Am of the 2009 Ricoh Women’s British Open, and chance to play with one of the world’s leading women professionals at Royal Lytham & St. Anne’s, awaits the eventual winners.
Last year’s winners, the Lothianburn mother and daughter pairing of Karina Matson and Elspeth Adair, had the excitement of playing in this year’s pro-am over the Old Course, Sunningdale with leading professional and Solheim Cup player Laura Davis. When asked about the experience Karina said: ‘We hoped we would get to play with Laura but never in our wildest dreams thought we would get the chance. It was fantastic playing with her and we didn’t want the experience to end. She was very patient and spent lots of time giving us hints and tips and asking how we were getting on. It truly was a once in a lifetime experience’.
This was sentiment was echoed by Shona Malcolm, Chief Executive of the Ladies' Golf Union who said: “The pro-am really is the icing on the cake after three nerve-wracking rounds of competition. This is the seventh year that Peugeot has sponsored the Coronation Foursomes and we are indebted to them for their continued support which enables the LGU to enhance the tournament year on year for each of the 34,000 competitors.”
Further details and information on how to enter the 2009 Peugeot Coronation Foursomes will be available online at www.lgu.org in due course.
The format of the Championship is foursome’s stableford and is open to all members of affiliated clubs who hold a current CONGU Handicap.
Below is a list of this year's Grand Finalists: -
Area Final Name Club Handicap
Brechin Fiona Rollo Kinghorn 28 Lynn Petrie 12
Brickendon Grange Cela Selley Bush Hill Park 16 Valerie Weaver 13
Cambridge National Ann Burbridge Bourne 20 Kim Morley 26
Chobham Jayne Coles Burhill 21 Claire Pettitt 23
Corhampton Gillian Murphy Southampton 19 Colleen White 28
Dewstow Janet Scholey Dewstow 24 Rosemary Anstey 22
Lanark Jennifer Graham Williamwood 10 Ruth Henderson 10
Ponteland Jean Brown Richmond 26 Annie Sutherland 34
Prestonfield Katie Massie Duns 12 Eileen Preston 13
Radcliffe-on-Trent Julia Brewin Hallamshire 36 Margaret Riley 34
Ringway Elizabeth Madine Baron Hill 21 Deborah Roberts 17
Rudding Park Lesley Turner Trent Lock 16 Jo White 24
We wish our West of Scotland representatives Jennifer and Ruth from Williamwood --- GOOD LUCK
Labels:
LGU,
Williamwood
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
Another title for Jill Meldrum
Jill Meldrum (Dullator) continued her good form this year by returned a net 72 off three of a handicap at Hayston Golf Club in extremely difficult weather conditions to win the Dunbartonshire & Argyll Junior Championship.
She is now looking forward to representing Scotland against England in the annual schools international at Royal Lytham St Annes, Lancashire next Monday.
She is now looking forward to representing Scotland against England in the annual schools international at Royal Lytham St Annes, Lancashire next Monday.
Labels:
County News,
Dullater,
Hayston
Senior British Women's Open Amateur - 1st Round
Played over Hilton Templepatrick Golf Club, near Belfast
FIRST ROUND
Par 71
75 Fiona de Vries (St Rule.)
76 Susan Dye (Delamere Forest), Vicki Thomas (Carmarthen).
78 Jane Rees (Hendon).
79 Chris Utermarck (Ger), Lorna Bennett (Ladybank), Sheena O'Brien-Kenney (Grange).
80 Christine Watson (Beaconsfield), Janet Collingham (Sherwood Forest), Viveca Hoff (Swe), Karen Putlz (Can), Marilyn Henderson (Castlerock), Deborah Jamgochian (US), Angela Colm (Can).
81 Diane Williams (Can), Christina Birke (Swe), Helen Jones (Strabane), Pamela Morgan (Ire), Holly Horwood (Can), Pat Bennett (Reading), Mia Stohl Samuelsson (Swe), Gill Snelson (Branston), Janice Paterson (Drumpellier).
TO SEE ALL THE RESULTS AND LIVE SCORING GO TO THE LGU WEBSITE
FIRST ROUND
Par 71
75 Fiona de Vries (St Rule.)
76 Susan Dye (Delamere Forest), Vicki Thomas (Carmarthen).
78 Jane Rees (Hendon).
79 Chris Utermarck (Ger), Lorna Bennett (Ladybank), Sheena O'Brien-Kenney (Grange).
80 Christine Watson (Beaconsfield), Janet Collingham (Sherwood Forest), Viveca Hoff (Swe), Karen Putlz (Can), Marilyn Henderson (Castlerock), Deborah Jamgochian (US), Angela Colm (Can).
81 Diane Williams (Can), Christina Birke (Swe), Helen Jones (Strabane), Pamela Morgan (Ire), Holly Horwood (Can), Pat Bennett (Reading), Mia Stohl Samuelsson (Swe), Gill Snelson (Branston), Janice Paterson (Drumpellier).
Other Scots:
82 Noreen Fenton (Merchants of Edinburgh),
84 Barbara Biggart (North Berwick), Ruth Brown (Lothianburn) Helen Faulds (Douglas Park).
85 Pamela Williamson (Baberton),
90 Jennifer Mack (Haggs Castle).
90 Jennifer Mack (Haggs Castle).
TO SEE ALL THE RESULTS AND LIVE SCORING GO TO THE LGU WEBSITE
Labels:
Douglas Park,
Drumpellier,
Seniors,
SLGA
Monday, 15 September 2008
Alex Glennie and Suzanne Cadden are reserves for the Senior Home Internationals
he Scottish Ladies Golfing Association has named the Scotland team for the Senior Home International matches at Little Aston Golf Club, Birmingham from September 30 to October 2. It is:
Lorna Bennett (Ladybank), Fiona de Vries (St Rule), Jill Harrison (Cruden Bay), Fiona Hunter (Baberton), Mary Smith (Tain), Kathleen Sutherland (Royal Montrose), Margaret Tough (Falkirk).
Reserves - Heather Anderson (Downfield), Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie), Suzanne Cadden (Cardross).
Non-playing captain - Joan Marshall (Baberton).
Lorna Bennett (Ladybank), Fiona de Vries (St Rule), Jill Harrison (Cruden Bay), Fiona Hunter (Baberton), Mary Smith (Tain), Kathleen Sutherland (Royal Montrose), Margaret Tough (Falkirk).
Reserves - Heather Anderson (Downfield), Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie), Suzanne Cadden (Cardross).
Non-playing captain - Joan Marshall (Baberton).
Sunday, 14 September 2008
September Stableford - Douglas Park
Played 12th September SSS 72, CSS : 74, 43 entrants
Silver :
Susan Griffin 35 points
Helen Robertson 34 points
Helen Faulds 34 points
Bronze:
Mary Agnew 31 points
Pauline Vannet 30 points
Alison White 29 points
Friday, 12 September 2008
Scotland win against Ireland and Wales win the Home International Title
Wales won the women's home amateur golf internationals title in a nail-biting finish at Wrexham today.,
Although beaten 5 1/2-3 1/2 by England, the defending champions, in their final match, the Welsh won the title 12-10 on an individual games won countback.
Both Wales and England had finished two match wins apiece.
Scotland registered their first win of the tournament when they beat Ireland 6 1/2-2 1/2. Their morning capture of 2 1/2pt from the foursomes, meant the Scots needed “only” 2 1/2pt from the six singles to chalk up their first win of the tournament.
SCOTLAND 6 1/2, IRELAND 2 1/2
Foursomes: P Pretswell & L Kenney bt N Kitching & D McVeigh 1 hole; M Thomson & M Briggs halved with G Hegarty & A Murphy; K Walker & K MacDonald bt K Delaney & T Delaney 3 and 2 (2 1/2-1/2).
Singles: Thomson lost to T Delaney 1 hole, Walker lost to McVeigh 2 and 1, MacDonald bt Kitching 4 and 2, E Ogilvy bt Hegarty 5 and 4, Kenney bt G O'Leary 3 and 2, Pretswell bt Murphy 4 and 2 (4-2).
HOW THEY FINISHED
1 Wales 2 pt (individual games won 12).
2 England 2 pt (individual games won 10).
3 Scotland 1pt (individual games won 11).
4 Ireland 1pt (individual games won 8).
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Although beaten 5 1/2-3 1/2 by England, the defending champions, in their final match, the Welsh won the title 12-10 on an individual games won countback.
Both Wales and England had finished two match wins apiece.
Scotland registered their first win of the tournament when they beat Ireland 6 1/2-2 1/2. Their morning capture of 2 1/2pt from the foursomes, meant the Scots needed “only” 2 1/2pt from the six singles to chalk up their first win of the tournament.
SCOTLAND 6 1/2, IRELAND 2 1/2
Foursomes: P Pretswell & L Kenney bt N Kitching & D McVeigh 1 hole; M Thomson & M Briggs halved with G Hegarty & A Murphy; K Walker & K MacDonald bt K Delaney & T Delaney 3 and 2 (2 1/2-1/2).
Singles: Thomson lost to T Delaney 1 hole, Walker lost to McVeigh 2 and 1, MacDonald bt Kitching 4 and 2, E Ogilvy bt Hegarty 5 and 4, Kenney bt G O'Leary 3 and 2, Pretswell bt Murphy 4 and 2 (4-2).
HOW THEY FINISHED
1 Wales 2 pt (individual games won 12).
2 England 2 pt (individual games won 10).
3 Scotland 1pt (individual games won 11).
4 Ireland 1pt (individual games won 8).
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Thursday, 11 September 2008
RLCGA -- September Medal
Played 11th September SSS 74, CSS 76, 29 Entrants
Results:
Scratch - 12 Handicap
Gillian McGinlay 79 - 5 = 74 Cochrane Castle
Sandra Gilchrist 87 - 12 = 75 Whitecraigs
Sarah Eckford 86 - 10 = 76 Ranfurly Castle
13 Handicap upwards:
Jean Smith 94 - 15 = 79 Cathcart Castle
Evelyn Forrest 99 - 19 = 80 Bonnyton
Anita McMillan 100 - 17 = 83 Erskine
Scratch: Gillian McGinlay 79
Results:
Scratch - 12 Handicap
Gillian McGinlay 79 - 5 = 74 Cochrane Castle
Sandra Gilchrist 87 - 12 = 75 Whitecraigs
Sarah Eckford 86 - 10 = 76 Ranfurly Castle
13 Handicap upwards:
Jean Smith 94 - 15 = 79 Cathcart Castle
Evelyn Forrest 99 - 19 = 80 Bonnyton
Anita McMillan 100 - 17 = 83 Erskine
Scratch: Gillian McGinlay 79
England win 5-4 against Scotland
Defending champions England scored their first win.
They beat Scotland 5-4 after four of the singles ties were halved
To read the full days play and results go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
They beat Scotland 5-4 after four of the singles ties were halved
To read the full days play and results go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Wednesday, 10 September 2008
D&A - September Medal
September Medal Played at Windyhill G.C. on 10th September
SSS CSS 73
Scratch: L. McColl (Bearsden) 82
1st Silver: L. McColl (Bearsden) 82-9-73
2nd Silver: C. Kelly (Windyhill) 91-15-76
1st Bronze: A. Byiers (Milngavie) 92-25-67
2nd Bronze: M. Douglas (Windyhill) 97-25-72
SSS CSS 73
Scratch: L. McColl (Bearsden) 82
1st Silver: L. McColl (Bearsden) 82-9-73
2nd Silver: C. Kelly (Windyhill) 91-15-76
1st Bronze: A. Byiers (Milngavie) 92-25-67
2nd Bronze: M. Douglas (Windyhill) 97-25-72
Scotland lose to Wales in their Opening Match in the Home Internationals
Scotland lost their opening match against Wales today
Results:
WALES 5 1/2, SCOTLAND 3 1/2
Foursomes: Sahra Hassan & Rhian Whyn Thomas bt Kylie Walker & Kelsey MacDonald 6 and 5; Breanne Loucks & Amy Boulden bt Michele Thomson & Megan Briggs 2 and 1; Tara Davies & Stephanie Evans bt Pamela Pretswell & Laura Murray 6 and 4 (3-0)
Singles: Loucks lost to Thomson 2 and 1, Hassan lost to Walker 2 and 1, Boulden bt MacDonald 1 hole, Evans bt Briggs 5 and 3, Wyn Thomas lost to Louise Kenney 5 and 4, Davies halved with Murray (2 1/2-3 1/2).
To read the full report go to Gillian Kirkwood Website
To get all the results plus Live Scoring go to the LGU WEBSITE
Results:
WALES 5 1/2, SCOTLAND 3 1/2
Foursomes: Sahra Hassan & Rhian Whyn Thomas bt Kylie Walker & Kelsey MacDonald 6 and 5; Breanne Loucks & Amy Boulden bt Michele Thomson & Megan Briggs 2 and 1; Tara Davies & Stephanie Evans bt Pamela Pretswell & Laura Murray 6 and 4 (3-0)
Singles: Loucks lost to Thomson 2 and 1, Hassan lost to Walker 2 and 1, Boulden bt MacDonald 1 hole, Evans bt Briggs 5 and 3, Wyn Thomas lost to Louise Kenney 5 and 4, Davies halved with Murray (2 1/2-3 1/2).
To read the full report go to Gillian Kirkwood Website
To get all the results plus Live Scoring go to the LGU WEBSITE
Linda Stevenson is the 2008 Whitecraigs Club Champion
Results of Whitecraigs Club Championship Finals -
Club Championship -
Linda Stevenson beat Sandra Gilchrist 4 & 3
Bronze Championship -
Ann Donnelly beat Sandra Carruthers 5 & 4
Club Championship -
Linda Stevenson beat Sandra Gilchrist 4 & 3
Bronze Championship -
Ann Donnelly beat Sandra Carruthers 5 & 4
Tuesday, 9 September 2008
Message from Laura McLardy to Kilmacolm and some photos from the day
Laura McLardy from Murcar (the Winners of the Mail on Sunday tie against Kilmacolm) - sent Anne Dunn the Kilmacolm Mail on Sunday Captain a wee note to say ---
We enjoyed hosting you at Murcar at the weekend, and are glad you enjoyed your trip. I think it's true to say that we all thoroughly enjoyed our games - including those of us who lost to Eilidh and Megan!! I will do my best to take you up on your offer of a game at Kilmacolm if I can - given that's where I played in my first Scottish Girls Championship when I was 12 (quite a while ago!!) it would be nice to revisit it, since my memory of the course is a little hazy.
We'll do our very best to fly the Scottish flag successfully at Manchester. Fingers crossed!
To see some Photos from the day You can see some photos that Anne Dunn took by clicking on the following link Murcar Links v Kilmacolm -- Mail on Sunday
Alternatively to see a slideshow of the days event CLICK HERE
Anne apologises for missing out Laura McLardy and Carol Wilson in the photos but they are there in the general after match pictures
Kylie, Megan, Pamela are in Wrexham for the Home Internationals
Scotland skipper Lesley Nicholson is quietly confident that her team will give a good account of themselves in the women's home internationals which start at Wrexham Golf Club, North Wales tomorrow.
"Everybody's happy and raring to go, so that's a good sign," said Lesley, a resinstated amateur whose career on the Ladies European Tour was hampered and then cut short by a hand injury.
This is the Haddington player's first time as a team captain and she will be under no illusions that England, winners of the Miller Trophy as champions for the past three years, are anything but hot favourites to make it four in a row. The long and the short of it is that for Scotland, Ireland or Wales to win the championship, they have to beat England.
We wish the team every success and well wishes go to our West of Scotland Players Megan Briggs (Renfrewshire), Pamela Pretswell (Lanarkshire)and Kylie Walker (D&A)who are all in the team.
Wednesday morning foursomes:
WALES v SCOTLAND
Wales names first
Sahra Hassan & Rhian Wyn Thomas v Kylie Walker & Kelsey MacDonald.
Breanne Loucks & Amy Boulden v Michele Thomson & Megan Briggs.
Tara Davies & Stephanie Evans v Pamela Pretswell & Laura Murray.
Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the photograph and report
Sunday, 7 September 2008
Kilmacolm just lose out to Murcar Links in the Mail on Sunday
Murcar Links are through to the last eight of the Mail on Sunday women's inter-club championship.
The North-east club team beat Kilmacolm 3-2 at Murcar Links in very windy conditions yesterday
The Briggs sisters,Eilidh and Megan playing at No 1 and No 5 in the "batting order" for Kilmacolm, won their ties but wins by Carol Wilson, Shona Anderson and Susan Murray in the middle-order matches enabled Murcar Links to reach the last eight.
The quarter-finals will be played at Marriott Worsley Park, Manchester on Monday, September 22.
Saturday's details:
MURCAR LINKS 3, KILMACOLM 2
Laura McLardy lost to Eilidh Briggs 1 hole.
Carol Wilson beat Sally Foster 3 and 2.
Shona Anderson beat Marion Stewart 2 and 1.
Susan Murray beat Annabel Kane 7 and 5.
Donna Pocock lost to Megan Briggs 2 and 1.
Well done Murcar Links and Good Luck in the next stage --- Also many congratulations to Kilmacolm on their tremendous achievement in reaching the last 16 . Difficult to win away from Home but you should be proud of getting so far
The North-east club team beat Kilmacolm 3-2 at Murcar Links in very windy conditions yesterday
The Briggs sisters,Eilidh and Megan playing at No 1 and No 5 in the "batting order" for Kilmacolm, won their ties but wins by Carol Wilson, Shona Anderson and Susan Murray in the middle-order matches enabled Murcar Links to reach the last eight.
The quarter-finals will be played at Marriott Worsley Park, Manchester on Monday, September 22.
Saturday's details:
MURCAR LINKS 3, KILMACOLM 2
Laura McLardy lost to Eilidh Briggs 1 hole.
Carol Wilson beat Sally Foster 3 and 2.
Shona Anderson beat Marion Stewart 2 and 1.
Susan Murray beat Annabel Kane 7 and 5.
Donna Pocock lost to Megan Briggs 2 and 1.
Well done Murcar Links and Good Luck in the next stage --- Also many congratulations to Kilmacolm on their tremendous achievement in reaching the last 16 . Difficult to win away from Home but you should be proud of getting so far
Clare and Jenna have good last rounds in Austria
Germany’s Martina Eberl overcame a six-shot deficit to claim a one-stroke victory at the Nykredit Masters in Denmark today.
The 27-year-old from Munich finished with a final round of seven-under-par 66 with a 54-hole, 14-under-par total, at Simon’s Golf Club.
Second round leader Melissa Reid from Derby was runner up at 13-under-par after closing with a level par 73.
Annika Sorenstam, playing in her last tournament in Europe before stepping away from tournament golf at the end of the year, took third place on nine-under after a closing 71.
Clare Queen (The Carrick Loch Lomond) and Jenna Wilson (Strathaven) finished well witha 3 under par and 2 under par last rounds
Leading Totals:
Par 219 (3 x 73)
205 M Eberl (Ger) 66 73 66 (30,000 Euros).
206 M Reid (Eng) 67 66 73 (20,300 Euros).
210 A Sorenstam (Swe) 71 68 71 (14,000 Euros).
Other Scottish scores included:
217 C Queen (Sco) 69 78 70 (jt 21st)
219 J Wilson (Sco) 74 74 71, (jt 28th)
223 L Kenny (Sco) 73 73 77 (jt 50th)
Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report
The 27-year-old from Munich finished with a final round of seven-under-par 66 with a 54-hole, 14-under-par total, at Simon’s Golf Club.
Second round leader Melissa Reid from Derby was runner up at 13-under-par after closing with a level par 73.
Annika Sorenstam, playing in her last tournament in Europe before stepping away from tournament golf at the end of the year, took third place on nine-under after a closing 71.
Clare Queen (The Carrick Loch Lomond) and Jenna Wilson (Strathaven) finished well witha 3 under par and 2 under par last rounds
Leading Totals:
Par 219 (3 x 73)
205 M Eberl (Ger) 66 73 66 (30,000 Euros).
206 M Reid (Eng) 67 66 73 (20,300 Euros).
210 A Sorenstam (Swe) 71 68 71 (14,000 Euros).
Other Scottish scores included:
217 C Queen (Sco) 69 78 70 (jt 21st)
219 J Wilson (Sco) 74 74 71, (jt 28th)
223 L Kenny (Sco) 73 73 77 (jt 50th)
Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report
Stroke Competition - Douglas Park
Played 7th September, SSS 72, CSS 75, 12 Entrants
Silver:
Joan Gemmell 78 - 5 = 73
Paula Galloway 99 - 17 = 82
Norma Campbell 100 - 17 = 83
Bronze:
Caroline Hanlon 106 - 28 = 78
Vivien Hamilton 108 - 24 = 84
Gina Rennie 111 - 24 = 87
Scratch; Joan Gemmell 78
Winner of SLGA Brooch - Joan Gemmell
Silver:
Joan Gemmell 78 - 5 = 73
Paula Galloway 99 - 17 = 82
Norma Campbell 100 - 17 = 83
Bronze:
Caroline Hanlon 106 - 28 = 78
Vivien Hamilton 108 - 24 = 84
Gina Rennie 111 - 24 = 87
Scratch; Joan Gemmell 78
Winner of SLGA Brooch - Joan Gemmell
Saturday, 6 September 2008
Medal 11 - Douglas Park
Played 5th September 2008, SSS 72, CSS 75, (Reduction Only) 33 Entrants,
Silver:
Joan Gemmell 79 - 6 = 73
Susan Griffin 89 - 12 = 77
Alison Miller 92 - 14 = 78
Bronze :
Helen MacDowall 102 - 26 = 76
Norma Steven 106 - 27 = 79
Mairi Telfer 102 - 21 = 81
Scratch: Joan Gemmell 79
Silver:
Joan Gemmell 79 - 6 = 73
Susan Griffin 89 - 12 = 77
Alison Miller 92 - 14 = 78
Bronze :
Helen MacDowall 102 - 26 = 76
Norma Steven 106 - 27 = 79
Mairi Telfer 102 - 21 = 81
Scratch: Joan Gemmell 79
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