The June Spoon competition was played today at Hamilton Golf Club in continuous rain. In spite of this there was some good scoring with Fiona McWhirter winning the Silver Division with a net 67 --- 5 UNDER PAR .
Results: SSS 72; CSS 72.
Silver Division:
Fiona McWhirter 85 (18) 67
Janice Paterson (Drumpellier) 76 ( 6) 70 acb
Tracy McPherson 78 ( 8) 70
Scratch: Lesley Lloyd (Hayston) 75
Bronze Division:
Roxy Brown 99 (22) 77
Margaret I Allan 105 (26) 79
Marlene Turner 112 (29) 83
Bronze Scratch: Roxy Brown 99
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
Monday, 7 June 2010
West Vets win the Mid West Trophy
The West Vets Team played for the Mid West Trophy against Midlands Vets today over Douglas Park Golf course. The team won 5 - 2. To read the full report go to the West Vets Website
Paul Lawrie Scottish Schools Championships
GOLF COPY AND SCORES
CREDIT DAVID BEGG SPORTS
QUERIES TO COLIN FARQUHARSON
JULIE YANG SLASHES SEVEN STROKES OFF MURRAYSHALL RECORD IN SCHOOLS GOLF
Fourteen-year-old Loretto School, Musselburgh pupil Julie Yang lived up to her billing as a world golf star in the making with an incredible record-slashing round at Murrayshall, near Perth TODAY (Monday).
Competing in the Paul Lawrie Scottish schools golf championships, South Korean-born Julie returned a nine-under-par 64 over the Murrayshall No 1 course, SEVEN strokes better than the previous women’s course record of 71.
She required only 24 putts as she marked up one eagle (at the ninth), nine birdies (first, third, sixth, eighth, 12th, 13th, 15th, 16th and 18th), and two bogeys (at the seventh and 10th).
“My putting has not been very good since I won the Welsh women’s open title last month but I think these Murrayshall greens were made for me. The speed of them was just perfect,” said Julie who did not have any putts at all at the 16th where she holed a 40ft chip from off the green. Her halves of 32 were five under for the outward journey and four under for the inward half.
Yet the so talented youngster did not get back home from finishing joint fifth in the Irish women’s open amateur stroke-play championship at Dublin at the weekend until midnight on Sunday night and was on the tee at Murrayshall just a few hours later at 8am Monday morning.
Julie had a par-matching round of 69 over the shorter Lynedoch course to give her a nine-under-par total of 133.
“I like Scotland and the golf courses – but not the weather,” said Julie who was transferred from her previous Phoenix, Arizona base to Loretto School by her parents last September so that she could gain valuable experience of European conditions courses with a view to becoming a tour professional as soon as she completes her education.
Although Yang will not be able to play for the Scotland girls team during her four years at Loretto, she is eligible to play for the Scottish schools against the English schools in the annual international at Fairhaven Golf Club, Lancashire in September.
She won the Paul Lawrie Scottish schoolgirls title at the first attempt by 12 shots from Hannah McCook (Highland) who had rounds of 75 and 70 for 145.
Alyson McKechin pipped her Renfrewshire team-mate and county champion Eilidh Briggs for third place. Eilidh had a definite edge with a first-round 70 over the shorter course but she drifted to an 80 over Murrayshall for 150 to finish fourth. Alyson, with a morning 77 and a second-round 71, slipped past into third place on 148.
In the team event only two girls were required to make up a team in their category and Julie Yang and Lesley Atkins, both pupils at Loretto School’s Golf Academy and representing East Lothian schools, won that trophy by 14 shots from runners-up Renfrewshire Alyson McKechin and Eilidh Briggs.
Forth Valley’s Tiffiny Wood and Nicola Robertson finished third.
The girls’ section also had a Paul Lawrie Salver handicap prize for the best net 36-hole aggregate. It was won by Tegan Seivwright (Aberdeen City) with a net total of 134 (65-69) off 11 of a handicap.
Second was Natasha Qayum (Renfrewshire) on 137 (63-74) off seven.
Hannah Scott (City of Aberdeen) came third, after a countback, with 138 (69-69) off seven.
The Scottish schools team of 12 boys and six girls for the match against the English schools at Fairhaven on Monday, September 13 will be finalised by the Scottish Schools Golf Association once they know who is available for selection and who is not. It is roughly based on the leading finishers in the championship at Murrayshall.
PAUL LAWRIE SCOTTISH SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Murrayshall House Hotel, near Perth.
GIRLS’ TOTALS (Par 142)
Lynedoch (par 69) first, Murrayshall (par 73) second.
CSS 68 73.
133 Julie Yang (East Lothian) 69 64.
145 Hannah McCook (Highland) 75 70.
148 Alyson McKechin (Renfrewshire) 77 71.
150 Eilidh Briggs (Renfrewshire) 70 80.
151 Lesley Atkins (East Lothian) 74 77, Gabrielle MacDonald (City of Edinburgh) 73 78, Natasha Qayum (Renfrewshire) 70 81.
152 Rachael Watton (City of Edinburgh) 76 76, Hannah Scott (City of Edinburgh) 76 76, Claire Prouse (Aberdeen City) 72 80, Kimberley Beveridge (South Aberdeenshire) 78 74, Gillian Scanlan (South Lanarkshire) 75 77.
153 Kate McIntosh (Midlothian) 78 75, Megan Clyne (Aberdeen City) 78 75, Alison Goodwin (Forth Valley) 73 80.
154 Mhairi McKay (North Ayrshire) 73 81.
155 Ailsa Summers (Dundee City) 77 78, Jessica Meek (Angus) 76 79, Eilidh Watson (Forth Valley) 75 79.
156 Lauren Whyte (Fife) 78 78, Rachel Walker (Dumfries and Galloway) 77 79, Hannah Robb (Aberdeen City) 76 80, Rachel Polson (Aberdeen City) 78 78.
158 Linsey Stevenson (Glasgow) 80 78.
159 Shannen McGuire (Fife) 79 80, Katie Reid (Dundee City) 77 82.
163 Tara MacTaggart (Borders) 82 81.
164 Connie Jaffrey (North Ayrshire) 83 81, Nicola Robertson (Forth Valley) 84 80.
165 Keren Ward (East Lothian) 80 85.
166 Louise McGillivray (South Aberdeenshire) 85 81.
167 Gillian Simpson (City of Edinburgh) 84 83, Emma Hale (South Ayrshire) 80 87, Alexandra Tait (Fife) 85 82.
168 Kirsten MacCallum (North Abedeenshire) 85 83.
169 Katie McCracken (Dumfries and Galloway) 82 87, Nikki Benson (North Lanarkshire) 89 80.
170 Katie McGarva (South Ayrshire) 80 90, Sophie Maguire (Fife) 85 85.
171 Emma Greenlees (Dumfries and Galloway) 82 89.
173 Eleanor Tunn (Highland) 87 86, Lauren D’Ambrosio (South Lanarkshire) 77 96.
174 Vicky Wright (Dumfries and Galloway) 85 89, Katie Wright (Dumfries and Galloway ) 85 89.
175 Annabel Niven ( Perth and Kinross) 85 90.
176 Hannah Robb ( Dundee City ) 93 83.
177 Rachel Irvine (North Ayrshire) 87 90, Amanda MacLeod ( Glasgow ) 87 90.
178 Heather Munro ( Dundee City ) 84 94, Claire Gadsby ( Perth and Kinross) 84 94.
182 Julie Vass ( Highland ) 90 92, Jorden Ferrie ( East Dunbartonshire ) 93 89.
183 Chloe Goadby ( Fife ) 90 93.
184 Tiffiny Wood ( Forth Valley ) 91 93.
191 Kirstie McLeod (South Lanarkshire) 94 97, Hannah Bycroft ( South Aberdeenshire ) 94 97.
195 Zoe Marr ( North Aberdeenshire ) 98 97.
197 Megan Brown ( Fife ) 99 98.
199 Vikki Sutherland ( North Aberdeenshire ) 98 101.
CREDIT DAVID BEGG SPORTS
QUERIES TO COLIN FARQUHARSON
JULIE YANG SLASHES SEVEN STROKES OFF MURRAYSHALL RECORD IN SCHOOLS GOLF
Fourteen-year-old Loretto School, Musselburgh pupil Julie Yang lived up to her billing as a world golf star in the making with an incredible record-slashing round at Murrayshall, near Perth TODAY (Monday).
Competing in the Paul Lawrie Scottish schools golf championships, South Korean-born Julie returned a nine-under-par 64 over the Murrayshall No 1 course, SEVEN strokes better than the previous women’s course record of 71.
She required only 24 putts as she marked up one eagle (at the ninth), nine birdies (first, third, sixth, eighth, 12th, 13th, 15th, 16th and 18th), and two bogeys (at the seventh and 10th).
“My putting has not been very good since I won the Welsh women’s open title last month but I think these Murrayshall greens were made for me. The speed of them was just perfect,” said Julie who did not have any putts at all at the 16th where she holed a 40ft chip from off the green. Her halves of 32 were five under for the outward journey and four under for the inward half.
Yet the so talented youngster did not get back home from finishing joint fifth in the Irish women’s open amateur stroke-play championship at Dublin at the weekend until midnight on Sunday night and was on the tee at Murrayshall just a few hours later at 8am Monday morning.
Julie had a par-matching round of 69 over the shorter Lynedoch course to give her a nine-under-par total of 133.
“I like Scotland and the golf courses – but not the weather,” said Julie who was transferred from her previous Phoenix, Arizona base to Loretto School by her parents last September so that she could gain valuable experience of European conditions courses with a view to becoming a tour professional as soon as she completes her education.
Although Yang will not be able to play for the Scotland girls team during her four years at Loretto, she is eligible to play for the Scottish schools against the English schools in the annual international at Fairhaven Golf Club, Lancashire in September.
She won the Paul Lawrie Scottish schoolgirls title at the first attempt by 12 shots from Hannah McCook (Highland) who had rounds of 75 and 70 for 145.
Alyson McKechin pipped her Renfrewshire team-mate and county champion Eilidh Briggs for third place. Eilidh had a definite edge with a first-round 70 over the shorter course but she drifted to an 80 over Murrayshall for 150 to finish fourth. Alyson, with a morning 77 and a second-round 71, slipped past into third place on 148.
In the team event only two girls were required to make up a team in their category and Julie Yang and Lesley Atkins, both pupils at Loretto School’s Golf Academy and representing East Lothian schools, won that trophy by 14 shots from runners-up Renfrewshire Alyson McKechin and Eilidh Briggs.
Forth Valley’s Tiffiny Wood and Nicola Robertson finished third.
The girls’ section also had a Paul Lawrie Salver handicap prize for the best net 36-hole aggregate. It was won by Tegan Seivwright (Aberdeen City) with a net total of 134 (65-69) off 11 of a handicap.
Second was Natasha Qayum (Renfrewshire) on 137 (63-74) off seven.
Hannah Scott (City of Aberdeen) came third, after a countback, with 138 (69-69) off seven.
The Scottish schools team of 12 boys and six girls for the match against the English schools at Fairhaven on Monday, September 13 will be finalised by the Scottish Schools Golf Association once they know who is available for selection and who is not. It is roughly based on the leading finishers in the championship at Murrayshall.
PAUL LAWRIE SCOTTISH SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Murrayshall House Hotel, near Perth.
GIRLS’ TOTALS (Par 142)
Lynedoch (par 69) first, Murrayshall (par 73) second.
CSS 68 73.
133 Julie Yang (East Lothian) 69 64.
145 Hannah McCook (Highland) 75 70.
148 Alyson McKechin (Renfrewshire) 77 71.
150 Eilidh Briggs (Renfrewshire) 70 80.
151 Lesley Atkins (East Lothian) 74 77, Gabrielle MacDonald (City of Edinburgh) 73 78, Natasha Qayum (Renfrewshire) 70 81.
152 Rachael Watton (City of Edinburgh) 76 76, Hannah Scott (City of Edinburgh) 76 76, Claire Prouse (Aberdeen City) 72 80, Kimberley Beveridge (South Aberdeenshire) 78 74, Gillian Scanlan (South Lanarkshire) 75 77.
153 Kate McIntosh (Midlothian) 78 75, Megan Clyne (Aberdeen City) 78 75, Alison Goodwin (Forth Valley) 73 80.
154 Mhairi McKay (North Ayrshire) 73 81.
155 Ailsa Summers (Dundee City) 77 78, Jessica Meek (Angus) 76 79, Eilidh Watson (Forth Valley) 75 79.
156 Lauren Whyte (Fife) 78 78, Rachel Walker (Dumfries and Galloway) 77 79, Hannah Robb (Aberdeen City) 76 80, Rachel Polson (Aberdeen City) 78 78.
158 Linsey Stevenson (Glasgow) 80 78.
159 Shannen McGuire (Fife) 79 80, Katie Reid (Dundee City) 77 82.
163 Tara MacTaggart (Borders) 82 81.
164 Connie Jaffrey (North Ayrshire) 83 81, Nicola Robertson (Forth Valley) 84 80.
165 Keren Ward (East Lothian) 80 85.
166 Louise McGillivray (South Aberdeenshire) 85 81.
167 Gillian Simpson (City of Edinburgh) 84 83, Emma Hale (South Ayrshire) 80 87, Alexandra Tait (Fife) 85 82.
168 Kirsten MacCallum (North Abedeenshire) 85 83.
169 Katie McCracken (Dumfries and Galloway) 82 87, Nikki Benson (North Lanarkshire) 89 80.
170 Katie McGarva (South Ayrshire) 80 90, Sophie Maguire (Fife) 85 85.
171 Emma Greenlees (Dumfries and Galloway) 82 89.
173 Eleanor Tunn (Highland) 87 86, Lauren D’Ambrosio (South Lanarkshire) 77 96.
174 Vicky Wright (Dumfries and Galloway) 85 89, Katie Wright (Dumfries and Galloway ) 85 89.
175 Annabel Niven ( Perth and Kinross) 85 90.
176 Hannah Robb ( Dundee City ) 93 83.
177 Rachel Irvine (North Ayrshire) 87 90, Amanda MacLeod ( Glasgow ) 87 90.
178 Heather Munro ( Dundee City ) 84 94, Claire Gadsby ( Perth and Kinross) 84 94.
182 Julie Vass ( Highland ) 90 92, Jorden Ferrie ( East Dunbartonshire ) 93 89.
183 Chloe Goadby ( Fife ) 90 93.
184 Tiffiny Wood ( Forth Valley ) 91 93.
191 Kirstie McLeod (South Lanarkshire) 94 97, Hannah Bycroft ( South Aberdeenshire ) 94 97.
195 Zoe Marr ( North Aberdeenshire ) 98 97.
197 Megan Brown ( Fife ) 99 98.
199 Vikki Sutherland ( North Aberdeenshire ) 98 101.
WEST WIN SLGA GIRLS TITLE ON COUNTBACK
Congratulations go to the West Girls Team:
Gillian Arnott - Kilbirnie
Lesley Cosh - Cowglen
Jorden Ferrie - Kirkintilloch
Kirstin Scott - Milngavie
Connie Jaffrey - West Kilbride
Katie McGarva - Troon
West won the Scottish Ladies Golfing Association inter-area girls’ team championship after a tense finish to the two-day contest at Ballumbie Castle Golf Club, Monifieth today.
All four teams went into the final matches on level terms, each having won once and lost once. In the decisive games, North beat East 2-1 and West beat South 2-1. That meant that North and West were level at the top of the final table with two wins a piece.
The tie-breaker was the number of individual games won and West (+20) came out on top over North (+9) in this.
Details:
SATURDAY
EAST 2, SOUTH 1
Nicola Taylor and Lauren Whyte lost to Katie McCracken and Rachel Walker 3 and 2.
Shannon McGuire and Tiffiny Wood bt Emily Greenlees and Danielle Ker 6 and 5.
Alison Goodwin and Alexis Hutton bt Vikky Wright and Kate Wright 6 and 4.
NORTH 2, WEST 1
Louise McGillivary and Lauren Duncan bt Gillian Arnott and Katie McGarva 2 and 1.
Hannah Robb and Eilidh Watson bt Kirstin Scott and Jorden Ferrie 1 hole.
Katie Reid and Eleanor Tunn lost to Lesley Cosh and Connie Jaffrey 2 and 1.
WEST 2, EAST 1
Arnott and McGarva bt Taylor and Whyte 6 and 5.
Scott and Ferrie lost to McGuire and Wood 4 and 3.
Cosh and Jaffrey bt Goodwin and Hutton 2 and 1.
SOUTH 2, NORTH 1
McCracken and Walker bt McGillivray and Duncan 6 and 5.
Ker and Katie Wright lost to Robb and Watson 3 and 2.
Greenlees and Vikky Wright bt Reid and Tunn 2 and 1.
SUNDAY
WEST 2, SOUTH 1
Arnott and McGarva bt Ker and Katie Wright 4 and 2.
Scott and Ferrie bt McCeracken and Walker 1 hole.
Cosh and Jaffrey bt Greenlees and Vikky Wright 6 and 5.
NORTH 2, EAST 1
McGillivray and Duncan lost to Goodwin and Whyte 7 and 5.
Robb and Watson bt McGuire and Wood 2 and 1.
Reid and Tunn bt Taylor and Hutton 1 hole.
Gillian Arnott - Kilbirnie
Lesley Cosh - Cowglen
Jorden Ferrie - Kirkintilloch
Kirstin Scott - Milngavie
Connie Jaffrey - West Kilbride
Katie McGarva - Troon
West won the Scottish Ladies Golfing Association inter-area girls’ team championship after a tense finish to the two-day contest at Ballumbie Castle Golf Club, Monifieth today.
All four teams went into the final matches on level terms, each having won once and lost once. In the decisive games, North beat East 2-1 and West beat South 2-1. That meant that North and West were level at the top of the final table with two wins a piece.
The tie-breaker was the number of individual games won and West (+20) came out on top over North (+9) in this.
Details:
SATURDAY
EAST 2, SOUTH 1
Nicola Taylor and Lauren Whyte lost to Katie McCracken and Rachel Walker 3 and 2.
Shannon McGuire and Tiffiny Wood bt Emily Greenlees and Danielle Ker 6 and 5.
Alison Goodwin and Alexis Hutton bt Vikky Wright and Kate Wright 6 and 4.
NORTH 2, WEST 1
Louise McGillivary and Lauren Duncan bt Gillian Arnott and Katie McGarva 2 and 1.
Hannah Robb and Eilidh Watson bt Kirstin Scott and Jorden Ferrie 1 hole.
Katie Reid and Eleanor Tunn lost to Lesley Cosh and Connie Jaffrey 2 and 1.
WEST 2, EAST 1
Arnott and McGarva bt Taylor and Whyte 6 and 5.
Scott and Ferrie lost to McGuire and Wood 4 and 3.
Cosh and Jaffrey bt Goodwin and Hutton 2 and 1.
SOUTH 2, NORTH 1
McCracken and Walker bt McGillivray and Duncan 6 and 5.
Ker and Katie Wright lost to Robb and Watson 3 and 2.
Greenlees and Vikky Wright bt Reid and Tunn 2 and 1.
SUNDAY
WEST 2, SOUTH 1
Arnott and McGarva bt Ker and Katie Wright 4 and 2.
Scott and Ferrie bt McCeracken and Walker 1 hole.
Cosh and Jaffrey bt Greenlees and Vikky Wright 6 and 5.
NORTH 2, EAST 1
McGillivray and Duncan lost to Goodwin and Whyte 7 and 5.
Robb and Watson bt McGuire and Wood 2 and 1.
Reid and Tunn bt Taylor and Hutton 1 hole.
Labels:
Juniors,
West Girls
Sunday, 6 June 2010
West of Scotland's Eilidh Briggs wins the Munross Trophy
CREDIT DAVID BEGG SPORTS
Report Courtesy of COLIN FARQUHARSON TEL AND FAX 01224 869782
Renfrewshire County Champion Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) pipped another of Scotland’s up and coming youngsters, Rachael Watton (Mortonhall) to win the Munross Trophy women’s 36-hole tournament – an SLGA Order of Merit event – by a single shot over the Montrose Links today (Sunday).
Eilidh had two rounds of 75 for a total of 150.
Rachael was the first-round leader with a 73 but slipped back to a 78 second time round for 151.
Ashley Smith (Monifieth) was third on 156 (80-76) with last year’s winner, Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir), joint fourth on 157 with scores of 78 and 79.
Rachel Polson (Peterculter) took the handicap aggregate prize with a net total of 150off five.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
150 Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) 75 75.
151 Rachael Watton (Mortonhall) 73 78.
156 Ashley Smith (Monifieth) 80 76.
157 Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir) 78 79, Susan Jackson (Ladybank) 76 81.
158 Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies) 78 80, Claire Penman (Carnoustie Ladies) 80 78
160 Rachel Polson (Peterculter) 81 79, Hannah McCook (Abernethy) 85 75.
161 Sammy Leslie (Westhill) 79 82.
162 Shonagh Raitt (Forfar) 76 86, Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth) 83 79.
165 J Linklater (Largs) 84 81, Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies) 84 81.
167 Rebecca Wilson (Grange) 87 80.
168 Fiona Gilbert (Carnoustie Ladies) 84 84.
170 J Chalmers (Monifeth) 85 85.
Report Courtesy of COLIN FARQUHARSON TEL AND FAX 01224 869782
Renfrewshire County Champion Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) pipped another of Scotland’s up and coming youngsters, Rachael Watton (Mortonhall) to win the Munross Trophy women’s 36-hole tournament – an SLGA Order of Merit event – by a single shot over the Montrose Links today (Sunday).
Eilidh had two rounds of 75 for a total of 150.
Rachael was the first-round leader with a 73 but slipped back to a 78 second time round for 151.
Ashley Smith (Monifieth) was third on 156 (80-76) with last year’s winner, Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir), joint fourth on 157 with scores of 78 and 79.
Rachel Polson (Peterculter) took the handicap aggregate prize with a net total of 150off five.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
150 Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) 75 75.
151 Rachael Watton (Mortonhall) 73 78.
156 Ashley Smith (Monifieth) 80 76.
157 Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir) 78 79, Susan Jackson (Ladybank) 76 81.
158 Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies) 78 80, Claire Penman (Carnoustie Ladies) 80 78
160 Rachel Polson (Peterculter) 81 79, Hannah McCook (Abernethy) 85 75.
161 Sammy Leslie (Westhill) 79 82.
162 Shonagh Raitt (Forfar) 76 86, Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth) 83 79.
165 J Linklater (Largs) 84 81, Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies) 84 81.
167 Rebecca Wilson (Grange) 87 80.
168 Fiona Gilbert (Carnoustie Ladies) 84 84.
170 J Chalmers (Monifeth) 85 85.
West of Scotland's Megan Briggs does well at the Irish Strokeplay
England’s Hannah Burke added a final round 71 to win the 2010 Irish Women’s Open Stroke Play by 5 strokes from Australia’s Justine Lee at Newlands Golf Club, Dublin, today -- 6th June 2010.
36 HOLE TOTALS (Par 73 73 73 CSS 76 75 77)
214 Hannah Burke (ENG) 71 72 71
219 Justine Lee (AUS) 77 71 71
221 Tara Davies (WAL) 74 73 74
222 Ashley Ona (AUS) 74 75 73
224 Julie Yang (SCO) 73 74 77 Stacey Keating (AUS) 71 75 78
226 Nicola Roessler (GER) 77 75 74 Jessica Speechley (AUS) 77 73 76 Leigh Whittaker (GER) 76 72 78
227 Nikki Foster (ENG) 75 71 81
228 Monique Smit (RSA) 77 73 78
229 Megan Briggs (SCO) 77 75 77 Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 76 77 76 Charlotte Wild (ENG) 75 78 76 Amy Boulden (WAL) 75 76 78
230 Lauren Mackin (ESP) 72 77 81
231 Hermione Fitzgerald (ENG) 80 77 74
232 Mary Dowling (New Ross) 78 76 78 Louise Kenney (SCO) 75 78 79
233 Paula Grant (Lisburn) 83 72 78 Charlie Douglass (ENG) 77 81 75 Deirdre Smith (Co. Louth) 74 79 80
234 Roseanne Niven (SCO) 80 76 78 Laura Murray (SCO) 77 78 79
235 Katherine O'Connor (WAL) 78 79 78 Sinead O'Sullivan (Galway) 77 76 82 Gemma Bradbury (WAL) 72 80 83
236 Emma Sheffield (ENG) 81 74 81 Kelly Tidy (ENG) 75 78 83
239 Sue Phillips (Woodbrook) 83 80 76 Karen Delaney (Carlow) 79 80 80 Amy Farrell (Moate) 76 81 82
241 Gillian O'Leary (Cork) 75 82 84
242 Louise Coffey (Malone) 87 76 79 Anna Carling (WAL) 82 77 83
243 Claire Hargan (SCO) 80 83 80 Karen O'Neill (Douglas) 79 80 84
244 Maura Diamond (Royal Portrush) 82 77 85
247 Charlene Reid (Royal Portrush) 76 81 90
248 Suzy Hayes (Hermitage) 84 77 87
250 Louise Mernagh (Woodenbridge) 82 80 88
253 Fiona Briggs (ENG) 80 83 90
NR Agnes Doherty (Ballyliffin) 83 79 NR
TEAM EVENT (2 scores from 3 to count each round)
440 AUSTRALIA Justine Lee (77) 71 73 Stacey Keating 71 75 74 Ashley Ona 74 (75) (78)
442 ENGLAND Hannah Burke 71 72 71 Charlie Douglass (77) (81) 75 Charlotte Ellis 76 77 (76)
450 WALES Amy Boulden (75) 76 78 Gemma Bradbury 72 (80) 79 (83) Tara Davies 74 73 7
461 SCOTLAND Megan Briggs 77 75 77 Louise Kenney 75 (78) 79 Laura Murray (77) 78 (79)
470 IRELAND Mary Dowling (78) 76 78 Gillian O'Leary 75 (82) 84 Charlene Reid 76 81 (90)
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
36 HOLE TOTALS (Par 73 73 73 CSS 76 75 77)
214 Hannah Burke (ENG) 71 72 71
219 Justine Lee (AUS) 77 71 71
221 Tara Davies (WAL) 74 73 74
222 Ashley Ona (AUS) 74 75 73
224 Julie Yang (SCO) 73 74 77 Stacey Keating (AUS) 71 75 78
226 Nicola Roessler (GER) 77 75 74 Jessica Speechley (AUS) 77 73 76 Leigh Whittaker (GER) 76 72 78
227 Nikki Foster (ENG) 75 71 81
228 Monique Smit (RSA) 77 73 78
229 Megan Briggs (SCO) 77 75 77 Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 76 77 76 Charlotte Wild (ENG) 75 78 76 Amy Boulden (WAL) 75 76 78
230 Lauren Mackin (ESP) 72 77 81
231 Hermione Fitzgerald (ENG) 80 77 74
232 Mary Dowling (New Ross) 78 76 78 Louise Kenney (SCO) 75 78 79
233 Paula Grant (Lisburn) 83 72 78 Charlie Douglass (ENG) 77 81 75 Deirdre Smith (Co. Louth) 74 79 80
234 Roseanne Niven (SCO) 80 76 78 Laura Murray (SCO) 77 78 79
235 Katherine O'Connor (WAL) 78 79 78 Sinead O'Sullivan (Galway) 77 76 82 Gemma Bradbury (WAL) 72 80 83
236 Emma Sheffield (ENG) 81 74 81 Kelly Tidy (ENG) 75 78 83
239 Sue Phillips (Woodbrook) 83 80 76 Karen Delaney (Carlow) 79 80 80 Amy Farrell (Moate) 76 81 82
241 Gillian O'Leary (Cork) 75 82 84
242 Louise Coffey (Malone) 87 76 79 Anna Carling (WAL) 82 77 83
243 Claire Hargan (SCO) 80 83 80 Karen O'Neill (Douglas) 79 80 84
244 Maura Diamond (Royal Portrush) 82 77 85
247 Charlene Reid (Royal Portrush) 76 81 90
248 Suzy Hayes (Hermitage) 84 77 87
250 Louise Mernagh (Woodenbridge) 82 80 88
253 Fiona Briggs (ENG) 80 83 90
NR Agnes Doherty (Ballyliffin) 83 79 NR
TEAM EVENT (2 scores from 3 to count each round)
440 AUSTRALIA Justine Lee (77) 71 73 Stacey Keating 71 75 74 Ashley Ona 74 (75) (78)
442 ENGLAND Hannah Burke 71 72 71 Charlie Douglass (77) (81) 75 Charlotte Ellis 76 77 (76)
450 WALES Amy Boulden (75) 76 78 Gemma Bradbury 72 (80) 79 (83) Tara Davies 74 73 7
461 SCOTLAND Megan Briggs 77 75 77 Louise Kenney 75 (78) 79 Laura Murray (77) 78 (79)
470 IRELAND Mary Dowling (78) 76 78 Gillian O'Leary 75 (82) 84 Charlene Reid 76 81 (90)
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
KYLIE WALKER MAKES HER FIRST CUT ON THE EUROPEAN TOUR
England’s Florentyna Parker earned her first Ladies European Tour victory at the ABN AMRO Ladies Open in Holland.
The German-born 20-year-old, who celebrates her 21st birthday in exactly two weeks’ time, carded a final round of two under par 70 at Golfclub Broekpolder in Rotterdam on Sunday for a two stroke win over Scotland’s Krystle Caithness (68).
Congratulation go to Kylie Walker who made her first cut on the European Tour with her 2nd and 3rd round being one under par and level par respectively.
Leading Scores:
207 -9 Florentyna Parker (ENG) 71 66 70
209 -7 Krystle Caithness (SCO) Scotland 71 70 68
210 -6 Ashleigh Simon (SA) South Africa 72 70 68
Virginie Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) Lacoste,Mizuno,Golf LaValdaine 69 70 71
211 -5 Sophie Sandolo (ITA) NUNI, Royal Mougins GC 69 71 71
212 -4 Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) Lacoste, France 74 68 70
213 -3 Jeehae Lee (KOR) SPG Corporation 71 77 65 Beth Allen (USA) USA 76 68 69
Georgina Simpson (ENG) LinearCapitalCorp, Eurocontrol 71 73 69
Mollie Fankhauser (USA) USA 71 73 69
Maria Hernandez (ESP) Spain 71 72 70
Laura Davies (ENG) England 69 70 74
214 -2 Malene Jorgensen (DEN) Odense Golf Club, Denmark 75 67 72
Karen Lunn (AUS) Australia 74 68 72
Lydia Hall (WAL) Machynys Peninsula G&CC 71 71 72
Rebecca Hudson (ENG) England 71 69 74
215 -1 Rebecca Coakley (IRE) Team Ireland Golf 76 69 70
Stefania Croce (ITA) Virginia GC/Caffe Dei Miracoli 76 69 70
Kristie Smith (AUS) Perth, Australia 72 72 71
Melissa Reid (ENG) England 73 70 72
Other Scots:
217 +1 Vikki Laing (SCO) MAVRIK / Kings Acre Academy 77 69 71, Lynn Kenny (SCO) Archerfield Links 71 71 75
219 +3 Kylie Walker (SCO) Scotland 76 71 72
223 +7 Pamela Feggans (SCO) Scotland 74 73 76
Both Carly Booth and Clare Queen did not make the cut
The German-born 20-year-old, who celebrates her 21st birthday in exactly two weeks’ time, carded a final round of two under par 70 at Golfclub Broekpolder in Rotterdam on Sunday for a two stroke win over Scotland’s Krystle Caithness (68).
Congratulation go to Kylie Walker who made her first cut on the European Tour with her 2nd and 3rd round being one under par and level par respectively.
Leading Scores:
207 -9 Florentyna Parker (ENG) 71 66 70
209 -7 Krystle Caithness (SCO) Scotland 71 70 68
210 -6 Ashleigh Simon (SA) South Africa 72 70 68
Virginie Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) Lacoste,Mizuno,Golf LaValdaine 69 70 71
211 -5 Sophie Sandolo (ITA) NUNI, Royal Mougins GC 69 71 71
212 -4 Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) Lacoste, France 74 68 70
213 -3 Jeehae Lee (KOR) SPG Corporation 71 77 65 Beth Allen (USA) USA 76 68 69
Georgina Simpson (ENG) LinearCapitalCorp, Eurocontrol 71 73 69
Mollie Fankhauser (USA) USA 71 73 69
Maria Hernandez (ESP) Spain 71 72 70
Laura Davies (ENG) England 69 70 74
214 -2 Malene Jorgensen (DEN) Odense Golf Club, Denmark 75 67 72
Karen Lunn (AUS) Australia 74 68 72
Lydia Hall (WAL) Machynys Peninsula G&CC 71 71 72
Rebecca Hudson (ENG) England 71 69 74
215 -1 Rebecca Coakley (IRE) Team Ireland Golf 76 69 70
Stefania Croce (ITA) Virginia GC/Caffe Dei Miracoli 76 69 70
Kristie Smith (AUS) Perth, Australia 72 72 71
Melissa Reid (ENG) England 73 70 72
Other Scots:
217 +1 Vikki Laing (SCO) MAVRIK / Kings Acre Academy 77 69 71, Lynn Kenny (SCO) Archerfield Links 71 71 75
219 +3 Kylie Walker (SCO) Scotland 76 71 72
223 +7 Pamela Feggans (SCO) Scotland 74 73 76
Both Carly Booth and Clare Queen did not make the cut
Saturday, 5 June 2010
Irish Stroke Play Results -- All the Scots make the Cut
England’s Hannah Burke added a 72 to her opening 71 to lead the the 54-hole Irish women's open amateur stroke-play championship into Sunday's final 18 holes at Newlands Golf Club, Dublin.
TWO-ROUND TOTALS
Par 146 (2x73). CSS 76 75
Leading Scores:
143 Hannah Burke (ENG) 71 72
146 Nikki Foster (ENG) 75 71 Stacey Keating (AUS) 71 75
147 Tara Davies (WAL) 74 73 Julie Yang (SCO) 73 74
148 Justine Lee (AUS) 77 71, Leigh Whittaker (GER) 76 72
149 Ashley Ona (AUS) 74 75, Lauren Mackin (SCO) 72 77
Other Scots:
152 Megan Briggs (SCO) 77 75,
153 Louise Kenney (SCO) 75 78
155 Laura Murray (SCO) 77 78
156 Roseanne Niven (SCO) 80 76
163 Claire Hargan (SCO) 80 83
TEAM EVENT
(Best two scores to count for team in each round)
291 AUSTRALIA: Justine Lee (77) 71 Stacey Keating 71 75 Ashley Ona 74 (75)
295 WALES: Amy Boulden (75) 76 Gemma Bradbury 72 (80) Tara Davies 74 73
296 ENGLAND: Hannah Burke 71 72 Charlie Douglass (77) (81) Charlotte Ellis 76 77
305 SCOTLAND: Megan Briggs 77 75, Louise Kenney 75 (78), Laura Murray (77) 78.
308 IRELAND: Mary Dowling (78) 76 Gillian O'Leary 75 (82) Charlene Reid 76 81
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
TWO-ROUND TOTALS
Par 146 (2x73). CSS 76 75
Leading Scores:
143 Hannah Burke (ENG) 71 72
146 Nikki Foster (ENG) 75 71 Stacey Keating (AUS) 71 75
147 Tara Davies (WAL) 74 73 Julie Yang (SCO) 73 74
148 Justine Lee (AUS) 77 71, Leigh Whittaker (GER) 76 72
149 Ashley Ona (AUS) 74 75, Lauren Mackin (SCO) 72 77
Other Scots:
152 Megan Briggs (SCO) 77 75,
153 Louise Kenney (SCO) 75 78
155 Laura Murray (SCO) 77 78
156 Roseanne Niven (SCO) 80 76
163 Claire Hargan (SCO) 80 83
TEAM EVENT
(Best two scores to count for team in each round)
291 AUSTRALIA: Justine Lee (77) 71 Stacey Keating 71 75 Ashley Ona 74 (75)
295 WALES: Amy Boulden (75) 76 Gemma Bradbury 72 (80) Tara Davies 74 73
296 ENGLAND: Hannah Burke 71 72 Charlie Douglass (77) (81) Charlotte Ellis 76 77
305 SCOTLAND: Megan Briggs 77 75, Louise Kenney 75 (78), Laura Murray (77) 78.
308 IRELAND: Mary Dowling (78) 76 Gillian O'Leary 75 (82) Charlene Reid 76 81
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Medal for Elizabeth Weale Rosebowl - Douglas Park
Played 04/06/2010 SSS 72, CSS:72
Silver:
1st 89-19=70 Lyn McQuarrie
2nd 89-18=71 Janice McIlwraith
3rd 86-15=71 Anne Paton
Bronze:
1st 89-22=67 Gina Rennie (Elizabeth Weale Rosebowl Winner)
2nd 98-28=70 Evelyn Crombie
3rd 92-21=71 Irene Berry
Scratch: Helen Faulds 77
Silver:
1st 89-19=70 Lyn McQuarrie
2nd 89-18=71 Janice McIlwraith
3rd 86-15=71 Anne Paton
Bronze:
1st 89-22=67 Gina Rennie (Elizabeth Weale Rosebowl Winner)
2nd 98-28=70 Evelyn Crombie
3rd 92-21=71 Irene Berry
Scratch: Helen Faulds 77
G B AND I SQUAD WIN WARM-UP MATCH IN MASSACHUSETTS
Courtesy of COLIN FARQUHARSON TEL AND FAX 01224 869782
Mary McKenna’s Great Britain and Ireland Curtis Cup team scored a 6-2 victory today (Friday) over a men’s select team from Longmeadow Country Club, Massachusetts where the team have been practising this week before they can switch to the match venue, Essex County Club, at the weekend.
The three-day Curtis Cup match against the United States starts on Friday, June 11.
All the games in the pracentice match were played to a finish over 18 holes. Great Britain and Ireland made a 4-0 clean sweep of the morning foursomes but the Longmeadow select, playing a format more familiar to them, shared the afternoon four-balls 2-2.
Results:
LONGMEAD CC MEN 2, GB AND IRELAND 6
Morning foursomes (0-4)
(Longmead names first):
Peter Alminas and Mike Ryan lost to Danielle McVeigh and Pamela Pretswell by four holes.
Flynt Lincoln and Darren Dawson lost to Lisa Maguire and Leona Maguire by four holes.
Joe Brosseau and Bill Cunningham junior lost to Sally Watson and Rachel Jennings by nine holes.
Paul Chiampa and Mark Mitchell lost to Hannah Barwood and Holly Clyburn by five holes.
Afternoon four-balls (2-2)
Greg Fisk and Jeff Anderson lost to McVeigh and Leona Maguire by five holes.
Tim Tunstall and Brian J Fitzgerald bt Watson and Clyburn by five holes.
Dave Fontaine junior and Brian D Fitzgerald lost to Jennings and Barwood by one hole.
Pat Pio and Joe Henley bt Pretswell and Lisa Maguire by one hole..
Thursday, 3 June 2010
Pamela Pretswell is limbering up in preparation for the Curtis Cup
RELAYED BY COLIN FARQUHARSON, CAL CARSON GOLF AGENCY
Curtis Cup build-up in America.
Leona Maguire (left), one of the 15-year-old twins from the Slieve Russell Club, Ireland, and Pamela Pretswell (right), Bothwell Castle Golf Club and Glasgow University student.
Pictured by Susan Simpson at Longmeadow Country Club, Massachusetts where the GB&I team of eight are limbering up in preparation for moving to the Curtis Cup match venue, Essex County Club, at the weekend.
The three-day match against the holders, United States, starts next Friday (June 11th).
Curtis Cup build-up in America.
Leona Maguire (left), one of the 15-year-old twins from the Slieve Russell Club, Ireland, and Pamela Pretswell (right), Bothwell Castle Golf Club and Glasgow University student.
Pictured by Susan Simpson at Longmeadow Country Club, Massachusetts where the GB&I team of eight are limbering up in preparation for moving to the Curtis Cup match venue, Essex County Club, at the weekend.
The three-day match against the holders, United States, starts next Friday (June 11th).
The GB&I team for next week's three-day match against the United States for the Curtis Cup at Essex County Club, Massachusetts (June 11 to 13) pictured with skipper Mary McKennan and vice-captain Tegwen Matthews at Longmeadow Country Club, a neighbouring course, where they have been limbering up before switching to Essex County Club at the weekend.
Left to right:
Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell).
vice-captain Tegwen Matthews (Wales)
Hannah Barwood (Knowle)
Rachel Jennings (Izaak Walton).
team captain Mary McKenna (Donabate, Ireland).
Danielle McVeigh (Royal Co Down Ladies).
Sally Watson (Elie & Earlsferry Ladies).
Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle).
Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa)
Lisa Maguire (Slieve Russell).
Labels:
Curtis Cup,
LGU
Liz and Audrey win West Division Inter-County Foursomes
Liz Keohone and Audrey Thompson of Loudoun Gowf Club, Ayrshire won the West Division Inter-County Foursomes tournament at Ballochmyle Golf Club, Ayrshire today.
They had a round of five-over-par 76 and headed the scratch returns by two shots from Renfrewshire's Donna Jackson (Cochrane Castle) and Liz Stewart (Glenburn).
Lanarkshire's Lesley Lloyd (Hayston) and Fiona Scott (Bothwell Castle) were third with an 80.
In the Handicap section, the winners were Renfrewshire's Jackie MacDonald and Denise Cowan of Ranfurly Castle with a net 69.5 off a handicap of 13.5
Lanarkshire's Anne Lloyd (Hayston) and Pat Casey (Mount Ellen) (13) tied with Renfrewshire's Merope Dunlop and Maureen Taggart (Old Course Ranfurly) (14) on the net 70 mark. Anne and Pat were awarded second place with the better inward half.
They had a round of five-over-par 76 and headed the scratch returns by two shots from Renfrewshire's Donna Jackson (Cochrane Castle) and Liz Stewart (Glenburn).
Lanarkshire's Lesley Lloyd (Hayston) and Fiona Scott (Bothwell Castle) were third with an 80.
In the Handicap section, the winners were Renfrewshire's Jackie MacDonald and Denise Cowan of Ranfurly Castle with a net 69.5 off a handicap of 13.5
Lanarkshire's Anne Lloyd (Hayston) and Pat Casey (Mount Ellen) (13) tied with Renfrewshire's Merope Dunlop and Maureen Taggart (Old Course Ranfurly) (14) on the net 70 mark. Anne and Pat were awarded second place with the better inward half.
Labels:
County News
Tuesday, 1 June 2010
Munross Trophy at Montrose - Late Entries Accepted
Late entries will be accepted for Sunday's Munross Trophy at Montrose
There's quality but not quantity so far in the field for Sunday's Munross Trophy 36-hole women's tournament over the Montrose Links. Once upon a time, this SLGA Order of Merit event attracted far more than 28 players, which is the current figure.
Late entries will be accepted. Contact the Montrose Golf Links Office on 01674 672 932. Entry fee is only £15. Handicap limit is 12.
Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir), won last year with a total of 150 (80-70) ahead of Sammy Leslie (Westhill) (80-72) and Rebecca Wilson (Monifieth) (79-73)
SUNDAY TEE TIMES:
09.00 and 14.00 C Cormack (P); J Chalmers (M)
09.10 and 14.10 Y Gilbert (W); E Bisset (EE); K Reid (M)
09.20 and 14.20 J Meek (CL); K Vannet (P); J Grubb (MML)
09.30 and 14.30 A Smith (M); R Polson (P); J Linklater (L)
09.40 and 14.40 J Brown (M); H McCook (A); A Summers (CL)
09.50 and 14.50 M Summers (CL); L Fenton (CL); S Raitt (F)
10.00 and 15.00 G Scanlan (H); J Sneddon (Al); R Wilson (Gr)
10.10 and 15.10 E Briggs (K); A Ramsay (Kir); S Jackson (Lb)
10.20 and 15.20 R Watton (Mh); E Cuthill (Lan); C Carlton (F)
10.30 and 15.30 S Leslie (W) and partners.
10.40 and 15.40 N Fenton (D) and partners
10.50 and 15.50
11.00 and 16.00
11.10 and 16.10
11.20 and 16.20
11.30 and 16.30
+PLEASE NOTE THAT PRACTICE ROUNDS ARE AVAILABLE ON SATURDAY 05th JUNE
FROM 17.00 ONWARDS AT A COST OF £13.00 PER PERSON.
There's quality but not quantity so far in the field for Sunday's Munross Trophy 36-hole women's tournament over the Montrose Links. Once upon a time, this SLGA Order of Merit event attracted far more than 28 players, which is the current figure.
Late entries will be accepted. Contact the Montrose Golf Links Office on 01674 672 932. Entry fee is only £15. Handicap limit is 12.
Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir), won last year with a total of 150 (80-70) ahead of Sammy Leslie (Westhill) (80-72) and Rebecca Wilson (Monifieth) (79-73)
SUNDAY TEE TIMES:
09.00 and 14.00 C Cormack (P); J Chalmers (M)
09.10 and 14.10 Y Gilbert (W); E Bisset (EE); K Reid (M)
09.20 and 14.20 J Meek (CL); K Vannet (P); J Grubb (MML)
09.30 and 14.30 A Smith (M); R Polson (P); J Linklater (L)
09.40 and 14.40 J Brown (M); H McCook (A); A Summers (CL)
09.50 and 14.50 M Summers (CL); L Fenton (CL); S Raitt (F)
10.00 and 15.00 G Scanlan (H); J Sneddon (Al); R Wilson (Gr)
10.10 and 15.10 E Briggs (K); A Ramsay (Kir); S Jackson (Lb)
10.20 and 15.20 R Watton (Mh); E Cuthill (Lan); C Carlton (F)
10.30 and 15.30 S Leslie (W) and partners.
10.40 and 15.40 N Fenton (D) and partners
10.50 and 15.50
11.00 and 16.00
11.10 and 16.10
11.20 and 16.20
11.30 and 16.30
+PLEASE NOTE THAT PRACTICE ROUNDS ARE AVAILABLE ON SATURDAY 05th JUNE
FROM 17.00 ONWARDS AT A COST OF £13.00 PER PERSON.
Sunday, 30 May 2010
CURTIS CUP TEAM --- WISH THEM WELL
The Curtis Cup Team leaves on the 1st June to play their match against the USA.
Thursday June 10th - Flag Raising ceremony, 6:00 p.m.
Friday June 11th - First day of championship play - Three morning Foursome matches and three afternoon Four-ball matches
Saturday June 12th - Second day of championship play - Three morning Four-ball matches and three afternoon Foursome matches
Sunday June 13th - Final day of Championship play - Eight singles matches.
Sunday June 13th – Closing Ceremony after completion of play.
West of Scotland's Pamela Pretswell is in the team.
To wish them well why not go to their CURTIS CUP BLOG
Thursday June 10th - Flag Raising ceremony, 6:00 p.m.
Friday June 11th - First day of championship play - Three morning Foursome matches and three afternoon Four-ball matches
Saturday June 12th - Second day of championship play - Three morning Four-ball matches and three afternoon Foursome matches
Sunday June 13th - Final day of Championship play - Eight singles matches.
Sunday June 13th – Closing Ceremony after completion of play.
West of Scotland's Pamela Pretswell is in the team.
To wish them well why not go to their CURTIS CUP BLOG
LAURA MURRAY HOLES BIRDIE PUTT TO WIN ST RULE TROPHY PLAY-OFF
Alford's Laura Murray holed an uphill 15ft birdie putt on the Old Course's 18 th green to win a sudden-death play-off climax in the evening sunlight after 8pm to the St Rule Trophy women's amateur golf tournament at St Andrews.
The 21-year-old punched the air in delight as her ball disappeared in the hole to beat 16-year-old Welsh international Amy Boulden from Llandudno.
West of Scotland's Pamela Pretswell leader by one with a first-round, five-under-par 70 over the New Course, slipped out of the pole position with an outward half of 42 over the Old Course in miserable morning conditions of rain, wind and cold.
However, Pamela came back in 35 – three under par – to salvage a 77 – one over the ladies’ par for the Old Course – to total 147 for 36 holes
ST RULE TROPHY PLAY-OFF
St AndrewsFirst round: New Course, Second and Third rounds: Old Course.
FINAL TOTALS
Par 227 (75 76 76). CSS 75 77 76
221 Amy Boulden (Maesdu) 75 77 69, Laura Murray (Alford) 73 74 74, Stacey Keating (Australia) 74 73 74.(play-off)
222 Tara Davies (Holyhead) 71 76 75, Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle) 70 77 75, Justine Lee (Australia) 71 78 73.
223 Ashley Ona (Australia) 77 74 72.
225 Jess Wilcox (Blankney)77 73 75.
226 Roseanne Niven (Crieff) 74 80 72, Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) 75 78 73, Charlotte Wild (Mere) 74 77 75.
227 Sally Shayler (Bedfordshire) 74 78 75, Charlotte Ellis (Minchinhampton) 78 74 75,.
228 Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 81 73 74, Louise Kenney (Pitreavie) 77 77 74, Julie Yang (Loretto School) 74 79 75.
229 Ami Storey (Ponteland) 76 78 75, Charley Hull (Woburn) 78 76 75, Jessica Speechley (Australia) 75 78 76.
230 Emily Ogilvy (Auchterarder) 77 77 76, Kelly Tidy (Royal Birkdale) 77 80 73..
231 Charlotte Dalton (Ladbrook Park) 77 80 74
232 Gemma Bradbury (Cottrell Park) 80 79 73.
233 Karen Delaney (Carlow) 79 75 79, Rachael Watton (Mortonhall) 77 77 79, Gillian O'Leary (Cork) 77 78 78, Emma Sheffield (Newark) 74 84 75.
235 Bronte Law (Bramhall) 78 80 77.
236 Martine Pow (Selkirk) 73 81 82.
237 Claire Hargan (Mortonhall) 79 78 80, Sara Bishop (Windyhill) 81 79 77, Nikki Foster (Pleasington) 81 83 73..
238 Samantha Birks (Wolstanton) 80 82 76, Lisa Ball (Matfen Hall) 78 82 78, Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth) 73 81 84.
239 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) 80 82 77, Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir) 80 81 78, Susan Jackson (Ladybank) 79 77 83, Rebecca Wilson (Grange) 80 83 76.
240 Joelle Van Baarle (Belgium) 82 81 77.
241 Olivia Winning (Rotherham) 80 82 79, Natalie Lowe (Prestbury) 76 86 79.
242 Susan Wood (Drumpellier) 79 80 83, Clare-Marie Carlton (Fereneze) 82 83 77.
243 Hanna Roos (Sweden) 76 78 89, Cara Gruber (Royal Dornoch) 85 81 77
245 Megan Garland (The Oaks) 84 77 84, Elaine Moffat (St Regulus) 79 87 79.
247 Maria Dunne (Skerries) 79 85 83, Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) 84 84 79.
248 Emma Fairnie (Dunbar) 80 80 88, Emma Goddard (Vale Royal) 78 88 82..
251 Tilly Magill (Woburn) 83 87 81, Gillian Monteith (Portpatrick Dunskey) 82 88 81..
252 Rozalyn Adams (Addington Court
Ladies) 80 86 86.
254 Anne Laing (Vale of Leven) 80 88 86.
262 Rachael McQueen (Troon Ladies) 88 87 87.
263 Jocelyn Mackie (Ladybank) 87 91 85.
271 Shonagh Raitt (Forfar) 86 87 98.
Retired: Claire MacDonald (Gullane Ladies) 80 90 -.
The 21-year-old punched the air in delight as her ball disappeared in the hole to beat 16-year-old Welsh international Amy Boulden from Llandudno.
West of Scotland's Pamela Pretswell leader by one with a first-round, five-under-par 70 over the New Course, slipped out of the pole position with an outward half of 42 over the Old Course in miserable morning conditions of rain, wind and cold.
However, Pamela came back in 35 – three under par – to salvage a 77 – one over the ladies’ par for the Old Course – to total 147 for 36 holes
ST RULE TROPHY PLAY-OFF
St AndrewsFirst round: New Course, Second and Third rounds: Old Course.
FINAL TOTALS
Par 227 (75 76 76). CSS 75 77 76
221 Amy Boulden (Maesdu) 75 77 69, Laura Murray (Alford) 73 74 74, Stacey Keating (Australia) 74 73 74.(play-off)
222 Tara Davies (Holyhead) 71 76 75, Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle) 70 77 75, Justine Lee (Australia) 71 78 73.
223 Ashley Ona (Australia) 77 74 72.
225 Jess Wilcox (Blankney)77 73 75.
226 Roseanne Niven (Crieff) 74 80 72, Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) 75 78 73, Charlotte Wild (Mere) 74 77 75.
227 Sally Shayler (Bedfordshire) 74 78 75, Charlotte Ellis (Minchinhampton) 78 74 75,.
228 Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 81 73 74, Louise Kenney (Pitreavie) 77 77 74, Julie Yang (Loretto School) 74 79 75.
229 Ami Storey (Ponteland) 76 78 75, Charley Hull (Woburn) 78 76 75, Jessica Speechley (Australia) 75 78 76.
230 Emily Ogilvy (Auchterarder) 77 77 76, Kelly Tidy (Royal Birkdale) 77 80 73..
231 Charlotte Dalton (Ladbrook Park) 77 80 74
232 Gemma Bradbury (Cottrell Park) 80 79 73.
233 Karen Delaney (Carlow) 79 75 79, Rachael Watton (Mortonhall) 77 77 79, Gillian O'Leary (Cork) 77 78 78, Emma Sheffield (Newark) 74 84 75.
235 Bronte Law (Bramhall) 78 80 77.
236 Martine Pow (Selkirk) 73 81 82.
237 Claire Hargan (Mortonhall) 79 78 80, Sara Bishop (Windyhill) 81 79 77, Nikki Foster (Pleasington) 81 83 73..
238 Samantha Birks (Wolstanton) 80 82 76, Lisa Ball (Matfen Hall) 78 82 78, Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth) 73 81 84.
239 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) 80 82 77, Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir) 80 81 78, Susan Jackson (Ladybank) 79 77 83, Rebecca Wilson (Grange) 80 83 76.
240 Joelle Van Baarle (Belgium) 82 81 77.
241 Olivia Winning (Rotherham) 80 82 79, Natalie Lowe (Prestbury) 76 86 79.
242 Susan Wood (Drumpellier) 79 80 83, Clare-Marie Carlton (Fereneze) 82 83 77.
243 Hanna Roos (Sweden) 76 78 89, Cara Gruber (Royal Dornoch) 85 81 77
245 Megan Garland (The Oaks) 84 77 84, Elaine Moffat (St Regulus) 79 87 79.
247 Maria Dunne (Skerries) 79 85 83, Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) 84 84 79.
248 Emma Fairnie (Dunbar) 80 80 88, Emma Goddard (Vale Royal) 78 88 82..
251 Tilly Magill (Woburn) 83 87 81, Gillian Monteith (Portpatrick Dunskey) 82 88 81..
252 Rozalyn Adams (Addington Court
Ladies) 80 86 86.
254 Anne Laing (Vale of Leven) 80 88 86.
262 Rachael McQueen (Troon Ladies) 88 87 87.
263 Jocelyn Mackie (Ladybank) 87 91 85.
271 Shonagh Raitt (Forfar) 86 87 98.
Retired: Claire MacDonald (Gullane Ladies) 80 90 -.
Saturday, 29 May 2010
Pamela Pretswell shows Curtis Cup class to lead with a 70
Glasgow University student Pamela Prestswell from Hamilton, one of only two Scots in the Great Britain & Ireland team for the Curtis Cup match against the United States from June 11 to 13 at Essex County Club, Massachusetts, showed her class by leading the star-studded St Rule Trophy international field over the New Course, St Andrews today.
Pamela, a Bothwell Castle Golf Club member, who has played little competitive golf since last Septemer’s home internationals at Irvine, shot a five-under-par 70 to lead by one stroke from repeating Welsh champion Tara Davies (Holyhead) and last year’s Australian champion, Justine Lee.
FIRST-ROUND SCORESS ----- St Andrews New Course.
Par 75, CSS 75
70 Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle).
71 Tara Davies (Holyhead), Justine Lee (Australia).
73 Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth), Laura Murray (Alford), Martine Pow (Selkirk).
74 Smma Sheffield (Newark), Julie Yang (Loretto School), Sally Shayler (Bedfordshire), Roseanne Niven (Crieff), Stacey Keating (Australia), Charlotte Wild (Mere).
75 Jessica Speechley (Australia), Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar), Amy Boulden (Maesdu).
76 Ami Storey (Ponteland), Hannah Roos (Sweden), Natalie Lowe (Prestbury).
77 Ashley Ona (Australia), Charlotte Dalton (Ladbrook Park), Louise Kenney (Pitreavie), Jess Wilcox (Blankney), Gillian O'Leary (Cork), Emily Ogilvy (Auchterarder), Kelly Tidy (Royal Birkdale), Rachael Watton (Mortonhall).
78 Bronte Law (Bramhall), Lisa Ball (Matfen Hall), Emma Goddard (Vale Royal Millennium), Charley Hull (Woburn), Charlotte Ellis (Minchinhampton).
79 Susan Jackson (Ladybank), Maria Dunne (Skerries), Claire Hargan (Mortonhall), Elaine Moffat (St Regulus), Karen Delaney (Carlow), Susan Wood (Drumpellier).
80 Samantha Birks (Wolstanton), Emma Fairnie (Dunbar), Olivia Winning (Rotherham), Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir), Claire MacDonald (Gullane Ladies), Rozalyn Adams (addington Court Ladies), Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm), Rebecca Wilson (Grange), Anne Laing (Vale of Leven), Gemma Bradbury (Cottrell Park).
81 Jane Turner (Craigielaw), Nikki Foster (Pleasington), Sara Bishop (Windyhill).
82 Clare-Marie Carlton (Fereneze), Gillian Monteith (Portpatrick Dunskey), Joelle Van Baarle (Belgium).
83 Tilly Magill (Woburn).
84 Alyson McvKechin (Elderslie), Megan Garland (The Oaks).
85 Cara Gruber (Royal Dornoch).
86 Shonagh Raitt (Forfar).
87 Jocelyn Mackie (Ladybank).
88 Rachael McQueen (Troon Ladies).
Pamela, a Bothwell Castle Golf Club member, who has played little competitive golf since last Septemer’s home internationals at Irvine, shot a five-under-par 70 to lead by one stroke from repeating Welsh champion Tara Davies (Holyhead) and last year’s Australian champion, Justine Lee.
FIRST-ROUND SCORESS ----- St Andrews New Course.
Par 75, CSS 75
70 Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle).
71 Tara Davies (Holyhead), Justine Lee (Australia).
73 Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth), Laura Murray (Alford), Martine Pow (Selkirk).
74 Smma Sheffield (Newark), Julie Yang (Loretto School), Sally Shayler (Bedfordshire), Roseanne Niven (Crieff), Stacey Keating (Australia), Charlotte Wild (Mere).
75 Jessica Speechley (Australia), Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar), Amy Boulden (Maesdu).
76 Ami Storey (Ponteland), Hannah Roos (Sweden), Natalie Lowe (Prestbury).
77 Ashley Ona (Australia), Charlotte Dalton (Ladbrook Park), Louise Kenney (Pitreavie), Jess Wilcox (Blankney), Gillian O'Leary (Cork), Emily Ogilvy (Auchterarder), Kelly Tidy (Royal Birkdale), Rachael Watton (Mortonhall).
78 Bronte Law (Bramhall), Lisa Ball (Matfen Hall), Emma Goddard (Vale Royal Millennium), Charley Hull (Woburn), Charlotte Ellis (Minchinhampton).
79 Susan Jackson (Ladybank), Maria Dunne (Skerries), Claire Hargan (Mortonhall), Elaine Moffat (St Regulus), Karen Delaney (Carlow), Susan Wood (Drumpellier).
80 Samantha Birks (Wolstanton), Emma Fairnie (Dunbar), Olivia Winning (Rotherham), Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir), Claire MacDonald (Gullane Ladies), Rozalyn Adams (addington Court Ladies), Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm), Rebecca Wilson (Grange), Anne Laing (Vale of Leven), Gemma Bradbury (Cottrell Park).
81 Jane Turner (Craigielaw), Nikki Foster (Pleasington), Sara Bishop (Windyhill).
82 Clare-Marie Carlton (Fereneze), Gillian Monteith (Portpatrick Dunskey), Joelle Van Baarle (Belgium).
83 Tilly Magill (Woburn).
84 Alyson McvKechin (Elderslie), Megan Garland (The Oaks).
85 Cara Gruber (Royal Dornoch).
86 Shonagh Raitt (Forfar).
87 Jocelyn Mackie (Ladybank).
88 Rachael McQueen (Troon Ladies).
Fashion on the Golf Course - Get ready for Summer
Douglas Park Golf Club held a fashion show on the evening of the Lady Captain's Day. Octogenarian Pearl and daughter Lindsay were the stars of the show alongside Maggie, Pat, Irene and Ally Thomson (Assistant Pro)
To see the photos taken by Lady Captain Ann O'Connell on the Day --- Click on the small thumbnail below and then click on slideshow.
Want to join on the fun at Douglas Park the why not enter one of their Open Days
Douglas Park is holding its Ladies Open Greensomes on Friday 25th June 2010. To get your Entry Form ---- CLICK HERE. The Entry fee is £10 per couple which should be sent with a S.A.E.
Douglas Park Mixed Eagle -- To be played on Sunday 4th July 2010 at Douglas Park Golf Club. Prizes will be awarded for the six lowest handicap scores and for the two lowest scratch scores, plus other prizes.The couple returning the lowest handicap score will hold the Douglas Park Eagle for 1 year. Entry is £12 per Couple
To get you entry Form --- Click Here
To see the photos taken by Lady Captain Ann O'Connell on the Day --- Click on the small thumbnail below and then click on slideshow.
Douglas Park Lady Captain's Day |
Want to join on the fun at Douglas Park the why not enter one of their Open Days
Douglas Park is holding its Ladies Open Greensomes on Friday 25th June 2010. To get your Entry Form ---- CLICK HERE. The Entry fee is £10 per couple which should be sent with a S.A.E.
Douglas Park Mixed Eagle -- To be played on Sunday 4th July 2010 at Douglas Park Golf Club. Prizes will be awarded for the six lowest handicap scores and for the two lowest scratch scores, plus other prizes.The couple returning the lowest handicap score will hold the Douglas Park Eagle for 1 year. Entry is £12 per Couple
To get you entry Form --- Click Here
INTER COUNTY FOURSOMES FINALS AT BALLOCHMYLE -- TIME SHEET
The Inter County Foursomes Finals are being held at Ballochmyle Golf Club in Ayrshire on Thursday 3rd June. To see the draw sheet --- CLICK HERE
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Clare and Kylie miss the cut
The Carrick's Clare Queen and Kylie Walker have both missed the cut at the Allianz Ladies Slovak Open which ended the 2nd round hit by storms.
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Scottish Schools Draw 2010
The draw for the Paul Lawrie Scottish Schools Championship which is being held at Murrayshall on Monday 7th June 2010 from the SLGA Website is attached below. This event is being run by the Scottish Schools Golf Association.
SCOTTISH SCHOOLGIRLS DRAW
SCOTTISH SCHOOLGIRLS DRAW
Friday, 28 May 2010
Lady Captains Day - Douglas Park Golf Club
Lady Captains Day Played 28/05/2010 SSS 72, CSS:71, 78 Entrants
Silver
1st: 38pts Helen Robertson
2nd: 37pts Elinor Grant
3rd: 36pts Jinty Halley
Bronze:
1st: 37pts Alison White
2nd: 37pts Gina Rennie
3rd: 37pts Helen MacDowall
Silver
1st: 38pts Helen Robertson
2nd: 37pts Elinor Grant
3rd: 36pts Jinty Halley
Bronze:
1st: 37pts Alison White
2nd: 37pts Gina Rennie
3rd: 37pts Helen MacDowall
New On Line Issue of Scottish Club Golfer
Click on this link to see the latest issue of Scottish Club Golfer online. Remember you can also read the latest golf news at http://www.scottishclubgolfer.com/ |
Thursday, 27 May 2010
Lanarkshire's May Hughes leads the West Vets at Old Ranfurly
May Hughes (Lanark) had the leading scratch score over Old Ranfurly Golf Course today in the West Vets Summer Meeting. To read all about it go to the West Vets Website
Wednesday, 26 May 2010
Scottish Foursomes Matchplay
The draw for the third round of the Scottish Match Play Foursomes is as follows:
1st named Club is the Home Club -- 2nd named Club is the Away Club
Ayr Dalmilling v Irvine
Carnoustie Ladies v Aberdeen Ladies
Dalmahoy v Murrayfield
Dalmally v Bearsden
Downfield v Carnoustie Caledonia
Grangemouth v Tillicoultry
King James VI v Kinross
Kinghorn v Saline
Lenzie v Gleddoch
Linlithgow v Uphall
Longniddry v North Berwick
Mortonhall v Lauder
Muir of Ord v Duff House Royal
Oldmeldrum Ladies v Cruden Bay
Strathmore v Taymouth Castle
Williamwood v Kilmacolm
Contact details have been sent out to the team Captains and the home Captain is asked to contact the away Captain as soon as possible to arrange the tie. Ties must be played by Sunday 20 June. The semi-finals and final will be played at Douglas Park Golf Club on Sunday 29 August 2010.
SCOTTISH STROKE PLAY FOURSOMES 2010
The Scottish Stroke Play Foursomes will also be played at Douglas Park Golf Club on 29th August 2010. The Stroke Play Foursomes is open to teams of two players from a Club or Section affiliated to the Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association and each Club or Section may enter more than one pairing. Entry forms for this competition have been sent out to the Ladies' Club Secretaries in the March Handbook mailing. The closing date for entries is Monday 2 August.
1st named Club is the Home Club -- 2nd named Club is the Away Club
Ayr Dalmilling v Irvine
Carnoustie Ladies v Aberdeen Ladies
Dalmahoy v Murrayfield
Dalmally v Bearsden
Downfield v Carnoustie Caledonia
Grangemouth v Tillicoultry
King James VI v Kinross
Kinghorn v Saline
Lenzie v Gleddoch
Linlithgow v Uphall
Longniddry v North Berwick
Mortonhall v Lauder
Muir of Ord v Duff House Royal
Oldmeldrum Ladies v Cruden Bay
Strathmore v Taymouth Castle
Williamwood v Kilmacolm
Contact details have been sent out to the team Captains and the home Captain is asked to contact the away Captain as soon as possible to arrange the tie. Ties must be played by Sunday 20 June. The semi-finals and final will be played at Douglas Park Golf Club on Sunday 29 August 2010.
SCOTTISH STROKE PLAY FOURSOMES 2010
The Scottish Stroke Play Foursomes will also be played at Douglas Park Golf Club on 29th August 2010. The Stroke Play Foursomes is open to teams of two players from a Club or Section affiliated to the Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association and each Club or Section may enter more than one pairing. Entry forms for this competition have been sent out to the Ladies' Club Secretaries in the March Handbook mailing. The closing date for entries is Monday 2 August.
Monday, 24 May 2010
Closing Date for the Scottish Seniors is Next Monday -- 31st May
Claire Hargan is the new SLGA Tournament Organiser and she is hoping that you will come and enjoy some Seniors Golf play up in the North of Scotland at the end of June.
The last date for entries for the Scottish Seniors is a week today (Monday 31 May at 12 noon).
The Championship is being held at Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club from 29 June to 2 July 2010.
CLICK HERE to get your Entry forms
Further information is available on the Seniors Championship section of the SLGA WEBSITE
TO SEE WHO HAVE ENTERED SO FAR CLICK HERE
Doreen wins the Kerr Trophy at Largs Golf Club after nearly 30 years of trying !!
Congratulations go to Doreen McConnell (Ranfurly Castle and Largs) partnered by Fraser Innes (Largs) when they won the Anne Kerr Trophy at Largs Golf Club yesterday in the Open Mixed Foursomes.
Doreen and Fraser playing off a combined handicap of 9.5 won the Trophy with a 78 net 68.5. Doreen has played in the event since 1982 and this was the first time that she has ever won the Trophy. The Kerr Trophy was originally presented by Davie Kerr of Largs and later renamed the Anne Kerr Trophy after his late wife who was a great friend of Doreen's.
In Doreen's vote of thanks speech she said she was absolutely thrilled to have at last won the main prize and thanked her partner Fraser for helping to finally achieve her goal.
Denise Cowan (Ranfurly Castle) partnered by another Largs player Alex Farmer received the Scratch prize with a 79.
Click on the photo above of Doreen and Fraser and see an enlargement.
Sunday, 23 May 2010
Teams to represent Scotland
Teams to represent Scotland announced at Craigielaw GC on Saturday 22 May are:
St Rule Trophy, St Andrews, 29-30 May
Louise Kenney (Pitreavie), Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar, Captain), Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle)
Reserves: 1 Laura Murray (Alford), 2 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm)
Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship, Ganton GC, 22-26 June
Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar, Captain), Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle), Sally Watson (Elie & Earlsferry Ladies)
Reserves: 1 Laura Murray (Alford), 2 Jane Turner (Craigielaw), 3 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm)
European Junior Masters, Hungary, 22-24 July
Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies), Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies)
Reserves: 1 Linsey Stevenson (Elie & Earlsferry Ladies and Whitecraigs), 2 Clara Young (North Berwick)
St Rule Trophy, St Andrews, 29-30 May
Louise Kenney (Pitreavie), Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar, Captain), Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle)
Reserves: 1 Laura Murray (Alford), 2 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm)
Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship, Ganton GC, 22-26 June
Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar, Captain), Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle), Sally Watson (Elie & Earlsferry Ladies)
Reserves: 1 Laura Murray (Alford), 2 Jane Turner (Craigielaw), 3 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm)
European Junior Masters, Hungary, 22-24 July
Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies), Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies)
Reserves: 1 Linsey Stevenson (Elie & Earlsferry Ladies and Whitecraigs), 2 Clara Young (North Berwick)
Saturday, 22 May 2010
Kelsey MacDonald is the new Scottish Champion
HOLE BY HOLE SCORING IN THE SCOTTISH FINAL BETWEEN LOUISE KENNEY AND KELSEY MACDONALD --------- CLICK HERE
Kelsey MacDonald wins by 5 and 3 Go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website for the Full Report
Eilidh equals her sisters Course Record over Kilmacolm and now plays off Scratch as well !!!
Eilidh Briggs who was unable to play in the Scottish Championships this week because of exams was able to play in her Club Medal over Kilmacolm this week. She had a GROSS 67 --- 5 under the SSS WHICH EQUALS THE COURSE RECORD HELD BY HER SISTER MEGAN AND REDUCES HER HANDICAP TO SCRATCH --- THE SAME AS MEGAN !!!!
Stroke Competition. (Junior Dev Trophy) - Douglas Park
Played Friday 21st May, SSS 72, CSS 72
Silver;
1st 79-10=69 Helen Robertson
2nd 81-12=69 Susan Griffin
3rd 90-20=70 Irene Orr
Bronze;
1st 91-22=69 Rhona Murison
2nd 94-22=72 Sheila Souter
3rd 95-23=72 Gina Rennie
Scratch: Helen Faulds 76
Silver;
1st 79-10=69 Helen Robertson
2nd 81-12=69 Susan Griffin
3rd 90-20=70 Irene Orr
Bronze;
1st 91-22=69 Rhona Murison
2nd 94-22=72 Sheila Souter
3rd 95-23=72 Gina Rennie
Scratch: Helen Faulds 76
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