Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Clare- Marie Carlton is the best from the West in Round 1 at the Scottish
Lanarkshire's Elaine Cuthill (Lanark) had an excellent 78 closely followed by Ayrshire's Rachael McQueen (Troon Ladies) and Lanarkshire's Rachael Taylor both on 79.
Renfrewshire's Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) and the 2009 Champion Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) both finished on 80.
To see all the Scores --- Hole by Hole -----CLICK HERE
Leading Scores -- Round 1: PAR 73, SSS 75, CSS 75.
73 Laura Murray (Alford), Rachel Hanlon (St Regulus).
74 Martine Pow (Selkirk).
75 Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar).
76 Gillian Monteith (Portpatrick Dunskey), Susan Jackson (Ladybank), Clare-Marie Carlton (Fereneze), Jane Turner (Craigielaw), Emily Ogilvy (Auchterarder), Rachael Watton (Mortonhall), Sammy Leslie (Westhill).
77 Wendy Nicholson (Broomieknowe), Sheila Cuthbertson (Peebles).
78 Elaine Cuthill (Lanark), Ann F Ramsay (Kirriemuir), Cara Gruber (Royal Dornoch), Clara Young (North Berwick).
79 Rachael McQueen (Troon Ladies), Sammy Vass (Tain), Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth), Rachael Taylor (Hartl Golf Resort), Claire MacDonald (Gullane).
80 Alyson McKechin (Elderslie), Laura Walker (Muckhart), Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies), Elaine Moffat (St Regulus), Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm).
81 Louise Kenney (Pitreavie).
82 Karen Marshall (Baberton), Fiona de Vries (St Rule), Noreen Fenton (Dunbar), Hannah Scott (Broomieknowe).
83 Fiona Gilbert (Carnoustie), Mary Summers (Carnoustie Ladies), Margaret Tough (Falkirk), Jill Harrison (Cruden Bay).
84 Susan Wood (Drumpellier), Carol Wilson (Murcar Links), Jordana Graham (Southerness), Jill McNicoll (Gullane), Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies).
85 Lesley Atkins (Gullane), Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe), Linda Caine (Dunbar), Natasha Qayum (Ranfurly Castle).
86 Louise Fraser (Kingsknowe), Gabrielle MacDonald (Craigielaw), Kirsten Blackwood (Craigmillar Park), Lorna Bennett (Ladybank), Gillian Simpson (Murrayfield), Jemma Chalmers (Monifieth).
87 Linda Bain (Lochend), Suzanne Ireland (Prestonfield), Bobbi Waugh (Moorhall).
To read the full report on todays play -- Go to the Kirkwood Golf Website
Monday, 17 May 2010
NEWS UPDATE FROM THE LANARKSHIRE WEBSITE
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Starting Times for the 2010 Scottish Closed Championship
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We wish all the West of Scotland players who are taking part all the Very Best of Luck
Sunday, 16 May 2010
Want to be a Scorer at the Scottish Ladies Open
The Tournament is to be held at the Archerfield in East Lothian 18th - 20th August 2010. Lynn Mitchell is working with Alec and George (chief marshal) this time and so far feeders have been put out to recruit around the local area. They are still unable to verify numbers coming in from that yet but she would still if possible like to have on board some experience in the ranks!
The format as you will see from the information letter below is slighly different from the Carrick. She hopes to use an am/pm rota 'set up' working all 3 days but will also incorporate a cover system and HQ reserves. It is a beautiful course and a very friendly set up.
The drive is approx an hour and thirty/forty minutes from Glasgow.
She would appreciate if you could reply ASAP and/or pass on these details to anyone who you think may be interested.
CLICK HERE FOR YOUR INFORMATION LETTER
DETAILS OF VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED
Friday, 14 May 2010
Ladies Medal 3 (Cancer Relief Spoons) - Douglas Park
Silver:
1st: 81-10=71 Carol Fell
2nd: 84-12=72 Susan Griffin
3rd: 88-15=73 Gillian Hendry
Bronze::
1st: 91-22=69 Anne Reid
2nd: 91-22=69 Ginette Evans
3rd: 106-36=70 Norma Vallance
Scratch: Carol Fell 81
Presidents Trophy - Greenock
Linda McDougall 74 (7) 67
Ann Sweeney 94 (23) 71
Margaret Smith Stableford - Prestwick St Nicholas
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.
Ayrshire County Foursomes over Darley Golf Course
SCRATCH: Catherine Malcolm & Roz Purdom
HANDICAP
1st J Stewart & J Blackwood /Kilmarnock Barassie
2nd F Brawley/Kil Barassie & F Craig/LGC Troon
3rd A Baillie & J Gallagher/West Kilbride
QUALIFIERS FOR INTER-COUNTY FOURSOMES FINAL –
BALLOCHMYLE G C THURSDAY 3RD JUNE 2010SCRATCH
1st E Keohone & A Thompson /Loudoun
2nd S Adams/Loudoun & G Smith/Ardeer
3rd J Stewart & J Blackwood/Kilmarnock Barassie
HANDICAP
1st A Baillie & J Gallagher/West Kilbride
2nd H Menhinick & A Forsythe/Brunston Castle
3rd A Sargent/Skelmorlie & S Streets/Largs
QUALIFIERS FOR COMMONWEALTH SPOONS-
CATHKIN BRAES THURSDAY 23RD SEPT 2010
(ONE PAIR IN EACH TEN ENTERING)
HANDICAP
1st J Blackwood & J Stewart/Kilmarnock Barassie
2nd F Brawley/Kil Barassie & F Craig/LGC Troon
3rd M Short/St Nicholas & J Bowden/Belleisle
4th L McLatchie & A Jamieson/West Kilbride
36 COUPLES PLAYED
Kylie Walker joins The Carrick on Loch Lomond

NEWS RELEASE
Long-hitting rookie professional Kylie Walker, a Buchanan Castle Golf Club member as an amateur, has signed up with The Carrick on Loch Lomond golf course management and will represent the club and the course on the Ladies European Tour.
Ross Whitfield, Director of Golf and Estates Cameron House Resort, commented, “It is great to have Kylie associated with The Carrick on Loch Lomond. Kylie has a fine pedigree from her superb amateur career and we are all excited to see how her career transpires. I know she will fit right in at the Carrick with members, visitors and staff alike and will be a worthy ambassador for the club on her travels throughout Europe.”
The Carrick’s reputation has evolved rapidly since its opening in 2006. Not only is it considered one of the finest golf courses in the UK, but also offers the world-class accommodation of the Cameron House Hotel. Both sit proudly on the banks of the famous Loch Lomond and offer up not only some of the finest views anywhere in golf, but also unrivalled levels of quality and service.
Said Kylie Walker:
“The golf course is one of the finest new golf courses and is a great facility to be part of. The course itself is challenging and provides a varied test that will help keep my game in tournament condition when not competing. Coupled with some of the most inspired views I have ever seen and I am thoroughly looking forward to spending time at The Carrick on Loch Lomond."
The facility has a rich pedigree in its young history having played host to some world class golf events in recent years that include the Ladies Scottish Open and the PGA Cup. With plans for further initiatives in the coming months and years, The Carrick will continue to establish itself as one of the finest facilities for golf and leisure in the UK.
Kylie Walker joins 1999 Open champion Paul Lawrie and former British girls champion Clare Queen as members of the Carrick Tour Team.
Thursday, 13 May 2010
Lanarkshire County Foursomes Qualifiers
Scratch:
1. Lesley Lloyd & Fiona Scott 75
2. Pauline Warlow & Joanna Scott 81
3. Jenny Potter & Donna Hunter 89
Handicap:
1. Linda Mclanachan & Anne Cameron (20) 72
2. Mary Turner & Margaret Loughrey (21) 77
3. Pam Rice & Marion Porter (21) 79
The leading handicap scores were:
1. L. McLanachan & A. Cameron (20) 72
2. L. Lloyd & F. Scott (2.5) 72.5
3. J Potter & D Hunter (15.5)73.5
4. P. Warlow & J. Scott (6.5) 74.5
Aberdeen Asset Management sponsors Scottish women's amateur golf team

Jane Turner and Pamela Pretswell with their new SLGA Scotland jumpers with the Aberdeen Asset Management logo.(Courtesy of CalCarson Agency)
NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY SCOTTISH LADIES GOLFING ASSOCIATION
The Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association is delighted to announce a three year sponsorship deal with Aberdeen Asset Management, the international investment management group. A major supporter of Scottish golf, Aberdeen Asset Management also sponsors the Scottish men’s team, the Scottish Golf Academy and top players Colin Montgomerie, Sandy Lyle, Paul Lawrie, Mhairi MacKay, and Simon Yates
The Aberdeen Asset Management logo will appear on the team kit whenever elite players are representing Scotland.
The sponsorship provides a boost for the elite ladies’ golf team already celebrating the selection of two of its members to represent Great Britain & Ireland in next month’s Curtis Cup match against the USA at the Essex County Club, Massachusetts, USA (11th to 13th June).
Announcing the deal today at Craigielaw Golf Club, host to next week’s Scottish Ladies’ (Close) Amateur Championship, SLGA Chairman Shona Malcolm said
“We are delighted that Aberdeen Asset Management has decided to sponsor the Scottish Ladies’ Golf Team. The support this gives the SLGA and the team is extremely important for our future plans for success on the golf course. It’s particularly pleasing that we have in Aberdeen Asset Management a sponsor whose values are very close to our own.”
Martin Gilbert , Chief Executive of Aberdeen Asset Management said “We are very proud to align our brand to that of the SLGA’s. We currently sponsor the Men’s squad and therefore this new partnership with the Scottish Ladies Team made perfect sense.
“At Aberdeen we are firm believers in supporting golf at all levels from the professionals all the way through to the amateur and grassroots level.”
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
Mail on Sunday Round 4 Results
The result was:-
Bearsden 3 ½ to 1 ½, The results were as follows:- DP players first
Lindsay McLean (13) lost to Karen McIlvaney (18) 2/1
Gill Hendry (15) halved with Christine Siebelt .
Helen Robertson (10) lost to Sheila Mumford (19) 2 holes.
Joan Gemmell (6) lost to Fiona Alexander (19) 6/4
Helen Faulds (5) beat Lynn McColl (7) 1 up.
Scottish Results from Round 4 -- so far
Aboyne Golf Club beat Stonehaven Golf Club 3-2
Balbirnie Park Golf Club beat Crail Golfing Society 4.5-0.5
Bearsden Golf Club beat Douglas Park Golf Club 3.5-1.5
Broomieknowe Golf Club beat Milnathort Golf Club 3-2
Deer Park Golf & Country Club beat Uphall Golf Club 3-2
Dollar Golf Club beat Braehead Golf Club 3-2
Downfield Golf Club beat Craigie Hill Golf Club 3.5-1.5
Dunkeld & Birnam Golf Club beat Inverness Golf Club 3-2
Eyemouth Golf Club beat Torwoodlee Golf Club 3-2
Glenbervie Golf Club beat Kinross Golf Club 3.5-1.5
Hayston Golf Club beat Bonnybridge Golf Club 3-2
Kirkhill Golf Club beat Gleddoch Golf & CC 3-2
Loudoun Gowf Club beat Brunston Castle Golf Club 4-1
Murrayfield Golf Club beat Duddingston Golf Club 3.5-1.5
New Galloway Golf Club beat Kirkcudbright Golf Club 3-2
Newmachar Golf Club beat Murcar Links Golf Club won at 19th
North Berwick Golf Club beat Haddington Golf Club 3.5-1.5
Royal Montrose Golf Club beat Kirriemuir Golf Club 3.5-1.5
Skelmorlie Golf Club beat Old Course Ranfurly Golf Club 4-1
Tain Golf Club beat Tarbat Golf Club won at 19th
Thornbury Golf Club beat St Andrews Major Golf Club won at 19th
Whitecraigs Golf Club beat Caldwell Golf Club 4-1
Monday, 10 May 2010
Lanarkshire County Winter Foursomes Finals
To see a photo of the winners go to the Lanarkshire County Website
D&A May Medal over Balmore - Helen Faulds D&A Champion has the best score of the day
Scratch : Helen Faulds (Douglas Park) 74
1st Silver : Margaret Kinvig (The Carrick) 77 (10) 67
2nd Silver : Miriam Dalglish (Balmore) 81 (13) 68
3rd Silver:Helen Faulds (Douglas Park) 74 (5) 69
1st Bronze : Lindsay McCubbin (Hilton Park) 87 (21) 66
2nd Bronze : Janice Kingham (Hilton Park) 93 (24) 69
Winner: Miss Hendry’s Quaich : Lindsay McCubbin (Hilton Park)
Veteran's Trophy - Douglas Park
1st: 97-23=74 Edith Monachan
2nd: 101-23=78 Christine Baird
3rd : 98-19=79 Marie Bryce
Eilidh Briggs has the BEST SCRATCH SCORE in the West Girls Medal over Kilmacolm
Eilidh Briggs [Kilmacolm], having recovered from the heavy cold that prevented her from playing in the West of Scotland Ladies' Championship last weekend, again won the scratch award with a 73.
In the Silver Division the best net was won by Hazel McGarvie [Troon Ladies] with a net 70[BIH] from fellow Ayrshire girl, Emma Hale.
The Bronze Division produced some great net scores with first place awarded to Kirsten Brown [Torrance House] with an amazing net 64. In second place was Emma Kennedy [Paisley] with a net 71.
Five of the girls played a stableford round with the winner being Heather Neilson [Mouse Valley] with 57 points!.Marianne McPhee [Eastwood] was second
with 42 points.
The Association would like to thank Kilmacolm Golf Club for their hospitality and would like to say GOOD LUCK to all the girls sitting Standard and Higher Grade exams in the following weeks.
Results.SSS 72, CSS 71
Scratch: Eilidh Briggs [Kilmacolm] 73
Silver: Hazel McGarvie [Troon Ladies] 90 [20] 70 [BIH]
Emma Hale[Troon Bentinck] 82 [12] 70
Bronze Kirsten Brown [Torrance House]91 [27] 64
Emma Kennedy [Paisley] 99 [28] 71
Stableford
Heather Neilson [Mouse Valley] 57 points
Marianne McPhee [Eastwood]42 points
Thanks go to Dorothy Briggs for the report
Saturday, 8 May 2010
Ladies Invitational Greensomes - Douglas Park
Handicap Prizes
1st:Alison White & Christine Morrison (Bearsden)94 - 27 (67.0)
2nd:Denise MacNaughton & Linda Breckenridge 95 - 25.8( 69.2)
3rd Anne O'Connell & Karen Brodie (Whitecraigs) 88 – 18 (70.0)
Scratch Prize: Anne Fergusson & May Myers (Clober) 80
Thursday, 6 May 2010
Megan Briggs continues her Good Form by being one under par at Cowglen
Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) - maintained her good form after winning the West of Scotland Championship over Cardross on Sunday with and excellent one under par 70 over Cowglen today (2 under the CSS) to win the BEST SCRATCH AWARD of the day at the Renfrewshire County Spring Meeting over Cowglen today.
Lesley Cosh playing over her home course had the best net score of the day by virtue of the better inward half from Megan.
Jennifer Mack (Haggs Castle) was 3rd by the better inward half from Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) who also had a net 72.
In the 13 - 28 Handicap section Anita McMillan from Erskine was the winner by one shot from Past Captain Christeen Finlayson (Whitecraigs), followed by Anne Aitken from Eastwood.
SCRATCH: Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) 70
Handicap Scr - 12
1st: Lesley Cosh Cowglen 78 (8)70 acb
2nd: Megan Briggs Kilmacolm 70 (0) 70 acb
3rd: Jennifer Mack Haggs Castle 78 (6) 72 acb
Handicap 13 - 28
1st: Anita McMillan Erskine 90 (18) 72
2nd: Christeen Finlayson Whitecraigs 92 (19) 73
3rd: Anne Aitken Eastwood 87 (13) 74
ENTRANTS: 48 SSS: 71 CSS: 72
Monday, 3 May 2010
West Girls play match against East Renfrewshire Boys
Match v East Renfrewshire Boys -- Played at East Renfrewshire Golf Club on Sunday 2nd May 2010
An enjoyable day and a halved match with the boys at East Ren -
Rachel Irvine & Emma Kennedy lost 3&2 to Andrew Jeffrey & David Mair
Samantha Cowan & Alexandra Qayum won 7&5 against Robbie McAuslan & Harry Bremner
Grace Mackie & Rachel McLelland won 1up against Jack Plumridge & James Stirling
Hazel MacGarvie & Megan Duff lost 2&1 to Douglas MacLeod & Cameron Haddow
Sunday, 2 May 2010
Saturday, 1 May 2010
2010 West of Scotland Championship -- Start Times
The draw has been completed by Isabel Crawford
Click Here to see all the starting times
The 2009 West of Scotland Champion Pamela Pretswell unfortunately is unable to play due to examinations the next day
The Dentist and the Golfer
The dentist thought to himself, "My goodness, this is surely a very brave Man asking to have his tooth pulled without using anything to kill the Pain."
So the dentist asks him, "Which tooth is it sir?"
The man turned to his wife and said, "Open your mouth Honey, and show him.
Thanks go to West Girls Webmaster Anne Wallace for that one
Friday, 30 April 2010
CORONATION FOURSOMES - Douglas Park
Winners: Gill Hendry and Elinor Grant 36 points
Runners up: Brenda Murray and Joan Gemmell 35 points
Fiona Norris is the 2010 Lanarkshire Champion
Hamilton's Fiona Norris, sister of LPGA Tour player Mhairi McKay, retained the Lanarkshire women's county golf championship at Hayston Golf Club today
Fiona added to her previous title wins in 1988, 1992 and 2009 by beating the No 1 seed, Lesley Lloyd (Hayston), county captain and daughter of the former Scottish PGA secretary, by 4 and 3 in the final.
Norris, the No 3 qualifier, siezed the initiative by winning the first two holes, the second with a birdie but Lloyd was not overawed and hit back with birdies of her own at the third and sixth to square the match.
Norris was two up at the turn after winning the seventh and eighth. The writing was on the wall for Lloyd when she went three down at the 11th and four down at the next which Norris birdied. The remaining holes were halved in par before they shook hands on the 15th green.
It was the sixth time Lloyd had lost in the final since 1998, the year after she won the Lanark title.
Today's results:
Semi-finals - Lesley Lloyd (Hayston) beat Elaine Cuthill (Lanark) 4 and 3, Fiona Norris (Hamilton) beat Susan Wood (Drumpellier) 3 and 2.
Final - Norris beat Lloyd 4 and 3.
Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report
Thursday, 29 April 2010
Kylie Walker does well in the Xltec Pro Tour at Hilton Park Golf Club
Perhaps the day belonged to 24 year old lady professional Corisande Lee from West Lancs, pictured by Cal Carson Golf Agency. Playing in only her third professional event she carded brilliant rounds of 68 and 69 - over a 10% shorter course than her male rivals - to finish joint third overall event on 137.
That secured her £600 of the official prize money, plus a £400 bonus as the leading lady professional, which meant her "take-home pay" to Lancashire was £1,000 - £150 more than the winner and playing partner Chris Kelly, who said “Cori really is one for the future and I am sure it will not be too long until we see her making the same impact on the Ladies European Tour."
Hilton Park amateur Gordon Yates heads to this week’s Lytham Trophy in fine form after also shooting 68 and 69 to finish joint third on 137.
West of Scotland's Kylie Walker finished in joint 13th place and Clare Queen in
36th place
FINAL TOTALS
Par 140 (2x70)
Ladies played off a 10% reduced yardage course
1 133 Chris Kelly (Cawder) 67 66 (£850).
2 134 Scott Henderson (Kings Links) 69 65 (£725).
T3 137 Corisande Lee (West Lancs) 68 69 (£600).
T3 137 Gordon Yates (Hilton Park) (amateur) 68 69 (£150 SGU voucher).
T5 139 Andrew Oldcorn (Kings Acre) 72 67 (£312.50).
T5 139 Greig Hutcheon (Banchory) 71 68 (£312.50)
T5 139 Alan Lockhart (Ladybank) 69 70 (£312.50).
T5 139 Chris Russell (RAW Design) 69 70 (£312.50).
T5 139 Stephen Gray (Hayston) 69 70 (£312.50).
T5 139 Euan Cameron (Hamilton) 68 71 (£312.50).
T11 140 Sean O’Donnell (Balbirnie) 71 69 (£187.50).
T11 140 James McGhee (Turnhouse) 68 71 (£187.50)
T13 141 Alan Waugh (Clydebank & District) 71 70 (£68.75).
T13 141 Tom Buchanan (Duddingston) 70, 71 (£68.75)
T13 141 Kylie Walker (unatt) 70 71 (£68.75).
T13 141 Keir McNicoll (Carnoustie) 69 72 (£68.75)
T13 141Paul Shields (Kirkhill) (amateur) 74 67 (£100 SGU prize voucher).
T25 145 Lynn Kenny (Archerfield Links) 74 71.
T25 145 Katie McNicol (Carnoustie Golf Shop) 70 75.
T36 149 Clare Queen (The Carrick @ Loch Lomond) 78, 71.
T40 151 Kimberley Crooks (Ladies European Tour).
45 154 Laura Harvey (Darlington) 75 79
Lanarkshire County Championship - Defending Champion Fiona Norris reaches the Semi Finals
Unusual for a match-play tournament, the top four seeds all progressed through two rounds to reach the last four.
No 3 seed Fiona, sister of LPGA Tour player Mhairi McKay, will now play the 2008 champion, Susan Wood (Drumpellier), the No 4 qualifier. Norris won both her ties by 7 and 6. She has played in the final five times, winning the title in 1992, 1998 and 2009. She lost in the finals of 1987 and 1989.
In the other semi-final, county captain and No 1 seed, Lesley Lloyd (Hayston) will play former Scottish schoolgirls champion Elaine Cuthill (Lanark), the No 4 qualifier.
Lesley has been beaten finalist in 2002, 2003 and 2008.
Results:
First round
Lesley Lloyd (Hayston) beat Anne Lloyd (Hayston) 7 and 6.
Janice Paterson (Drumpellier) beat Hilary Stuart (Bothwell Castle) 5 and 4.
Angela Devine (Hamilton) beat Fiona Scott (Bothwell Castle) at 19th.
Elaine Cuthill (Lanark) beat Jenny Potter (Cathkin Braes) 5 and 4.
Fiona Norris (Hamilton) beat Joanna Scott (Cathkin Braes) 7 and 6.
Ruth Rankin (Lanark) beat May Hughes (Lanark) 2 and 1.
Emma Caddow (Strathaven) beat Allison Bell (Strathaven) 3 and 1.
Susan Wood (Drumpellier) beat Pat Casey (Mount Ellen) 6 and 5.
Quarter-finals
Lloyd beat Paterson 3 and 1.
Cuthill beat Devine 1 hole.
Norris beat Rankin 7 and 6.
Wood beat Caddow 4 and 2
Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report
Wednesday, 28 April 2010
Lanarkshire County Championship -- Captain Lesley Lloyd is the leading Qualifier
Fiona qualified third today (Wed) with a 76, three over the CSS while Joanna is the 14th qualifier with an 86.
Lesley Lloyd (Hayston), the Lanarkshire county captain, earned the No 1 seed berth with a 73, two over the standard scratch but equal to the day's CSS.
No 2 qualifier is the 2008 county champion, Susan Wood (Drumpellier) who returned a 74.
Pam Rice was the leading qualifier for the Bronze Championship.
Adelia McEwan (Hayston) won the Centenary Trophy with the best net score, a 70.
QUALIFIERS
SS 71. CSS 73
73 Lesley Lloyd (Hayston).
74 Susan Wood (Drumpellier).
76 Fiona Norris (Hamilton).
77 Elaine Cuthill (Lanark), Fiona Scott (Bothwell Castle).
80 May Hughes (Lanark), Allison Bell (Strathaven).
83 Janice Paterson (Drumpellier).
84 Hilary Stuart (Bothwell Castle), Emma Caddow (Strathaven), Ruth Rankin (Lanark).
85 Jenny Potter (Cathkin Braes), Angela Devine (Hamilton).
86 Joanna Scott (Cathkin Braes).
87 Anne Lloyd (Hayston), Pat Casey (Mount Ellen).
Matchplay 1st Round: Thursday 29 April
9.30am Lesley Lloyd v Anne Lloyd
9.37am Hilary Stuart v Janice Paterson
9.42am Fiona Scott v Angela Devine
9.49am Jenny Potter v Elaine Cuthill
9.56am Fiona Norris v Joanna Scott
10.03am Ruth Rankin v May Hughes
10.10am Allison Bell v Emma Caddow
10.17am Pat Casey v Susan Wood
Tuesday, 27 April 2010
Masterful Mickleson Confirmed for the Barclays Scottish Open
Masters Champion Phil Mickelson has confirmed his entry to The Barclays Scottish Open at Loch Lomond Golf Club from July 8-11.
The American left-hander once again proved himself one of golf's most gifted shot-makers during his unforgettable victory at Augusta National recently as he picked up the third Green Jacket, and fourth Major title, of his glittering career.
Mickelson, a winner of 44 titles around the world, will return to the banks of Loch Lomond hoping to improve upon his second place finish of 2007 when he lost out to Frenchman Grégory Havret in a sudden-death play-off.
"I would love to add The Barclays Scottish Open to my list of career wins: to be successful in Scotland, the home of golf, is something that every player would love to have on his resume and I am no different.
"I have been close to winning The Barclays Scottish Open in the past, and it would be great to go one better than in 2007 when I narrowly missed out on the trophy in a play-off."
Mickelson is the first of the game's elite players to commit to The Barclays Scottish Open, with other star names to be announced in the coming weeks. Event organisers are anticipating one of the strongest fields in the tournament's history, one week before The 150th Anniversary Open Championship at St Andrews.
There are few more exciting draws in golf than Mickelson, a point he proved emphatically at Augusta earlier this month. The 39 year old produced some mesmeric shot-making over the final two rounds, with his unbelievable eagle-eagle-birdie run on the Saturday afternoon helping him to a third round 67 that hauled him into contention and a final round showdown with Englishman Lee Westwood.
Mickelson followed up his Saturday heroics with a sterling , bogey free 67 in the final round, and his miraculous approach to the par five 13th – a six iron from the Augusta pine needles that flew through a gap between two trees and soared over Rae's Creek to just four feet – was the perfect summation of his powers as he captured his third Masters title.
Monday, 26 April 2010
9 Hole Competition - Douglas Park
1st 16pts Susan Cuthill
2nd 16pts Pauline Melville
3rd 15pts Sheena Gardiner