Lesley Lloyd (Hayston) and Liz Keohone (Loudoun Gowf) tied on 83 for the best scratch score on a blustery but sunny day at Largs Kelburne yesterday in the SVLGA (West ) Championship qualifier. A field of over 70 players took part. Lesley had the better inward half
RESULTS
SSS 73, CSS 76 (Reduction Only)
Scratch:
1 Lesley Lloyd (Hayston) 83 bih
2 Liz Keohone (Loudoun Gowf) 83
Silver
1 Liz Keohone (Loudoun Gowf) 77
2 Christine Fowler (Cowglen) 87 (9) 78 bih
3 Helen Robertson (Douglas Park) 91 (13) 78
Bronze
1 Gail Brown (Troon Ladies) (23) 78
2 Janette Stewart (Kilmarnock Barassie) (22) 83
Super Vet
Janette Stewart (Kilmarnock Barassie) (22) 83
CLICK HERE FOR ALL GROSS SCORES
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE NET SCORES
Click on the he following Championship qualifiers and the Stewart Trophy qualifiers for Renfrew Golf Club on Thursday 28th May
CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW
STEWART CUP DRAW - HANDICAP
Friday, 15 May 2015
Tuesday, 5 May 2015
BETTY SINGLETON TROPHY - PRESTWICK ST NICHOLAS GOLF CLUB LADIES SECTION
BETTY SINGLETON TROPHY -- FRIDAY, 31ST JULY 2015 LADIES OPEN FOURSOMES:
ONE ROUND MEDAL PLAY -- PLAY WILL BE ON ONE HALF OF COMBINED HANDICAP -- MAXIMUM COMBINED HANDICAP ALLOWANCE IS 30 ENTRY FEE - £16 PER COUPLE
MUST BE INCLUDED WITH ENTRY AND S.A.E. (Entry limited to ladies aged 18 years and over) STARTING TIMES FROM 8.30 TO 3.00PM
Entries to : Rosalind Purdom 8 Capperview PRESTWICK KA9 1BH Tel: 01292 470152.
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: 1ST JUNE 2015
CLICK HERE FOR AN ENTRY FORM
WEST CHAMPIONSHIP IS RESCHEDULED
Fiona Scott has received confirmation from Cawder Golf Club for the rescheduled date of the West Championship.
It is Sunday 13 September - first tee time 12 noon.
All the players will be contacted.
Monday, 4 May 2015
LESLEY LLOYD IS THE 2015 LANARKSHIRE CHAMPION
Lesley Lloyd beats Fiona Norris at 19th in
Lanarkshire final at East Kilbride
REPORT FROM JEAN MACINTYRE
Lesley Lloyd - 2015 Lanarkshire County Champion |
After a very close final, in which there was never more than one hole in it, Lesley beat Fiona Norris (Hamilton) at the 19th.
Fiona birdied the first to go one up. The next three holes were halved in pars. Lesley won the fifth with a par but Fiona birdied the ninth to go one up again.
Lesley immediately squared the match by winning the 10th while Fiona again went one up at the 11th but Lesley won the 12th.
The 13th was halved. Fiona won the 14th and remained one up through 17. Lesley won the long par 5 18th to square the match and then won the first extra hole when Fiona found a bunker with her second shot and failed to get up and down.
Both played well and scored two over par for the 18 holes.
In the morning's semi-finals Lloyd bt the 2008 champion, Susan Wood (Drumpellier) by 2 and 1.
Norris, five times county champion since 1992 (when she was Fiona McKay), bt Janice Paterson (Drumpellier) 4 and 2 in the other semi-final.
It will be Lloyd's seventh county final. She won the title in 1997.
Nora Wilson (Strathaven) won the Bronze Championship, beating Margaret Marshall (Wishaw) 5 and 4 in the final
SCRATCH
Semi-finals
Lesley Lloyd (Hayston) beat Susan Wood (Drumpellier) 2 and 1.
Fiona Norris (Hamilton) beat Janice Paterson (Drumpellier) 4 and 2.
Final
Lloyd bt Norris at 19th.
HANDICAP
Final
Norah Wilson (Strathaven) beat Margaret Marshall (Wishaw) 5 and 4.
Labels:
County News
Sunday, 3 May 2015
WEST OF SCOTLAND CHAMPIONSHIP CANCELLED
The West of Scotland Championship which was due to take place today at Cawder Golf Club has been cancelled due to flooding of the Cawder Course.
This is the second year in a row it has had to be cancelled. Last year it was cancelled due to fog.
This is the second year in a row it has had to be cancelled. Last year it was cancelled due to fog.
Tuesday, 28 April 2015
LANARKSHIRE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
To read all about it -- go to Kirkwood Golf Website
Labels:
County News
Monday, 27 April 2015
WEST OF SCOTLAND CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW FOR OVER CAWDER GOLF CLUB
Cawder Golf Club | |||
Sunday 3 May 2015 | |||
Player 1 | Player 2 | Player 3 | |
12pm | Susan Wood | Jennifer Rankine | |
12.10pm | Claire Hargan | Eva O'Connor | Donna Jackson |
12.20pm | Lesley Lloyd | Linzi Allan | Jillian Farrell |
12.30pm | Gillian Kyle | Catherine Malcolm | Molly Richmond |
12.40pm | Carol Whyte | Katie Scott | Laura McGeachy |
12.50pm | Lesley Cosh | Susan McGrenaghan | Fiona Rattray |
1pm | Angela Devine | Lorraine Campbell | Niamh Kinney |
1.10pm | Melanie Anderson | Anna MacKenzie | Lindsay Mathie |
1.20pm | Cathy Morton | Lori Macdonald | Emily Dunsmore |
1.30pm | Gillian McGinlay | Irene Morton | Lauren Gilbert |
Entries for the West Championship and County | ||||
Name | Club | H'Cap | County | |
Catherine Malcolm | Prestwick St Cuthbert | 3 | Ayrshire | |
Linzi Allan | West Kilbride | 3 | Ayrshire | |
Lauren Gilbert | Largs | 9 | Ayrshire | J |
Claire Hargan | St Regulus | 3 | D & A | |
Jillian Farrell | Cardross | 5 | D & A | J |
Lorraine Campbell | Cardross | 6 | D & A | |
Laura McGeachy | Haggs Castle | 5 | D & A | |
Lori Macdonald | Cardross | 9 | D & A | J |
Fiona Rattray | Douglas Park | D & A | J | |
Lesley Lloyd | Hayston | 2 | Lanarkshire | |
Susan McGrenaghan | Mount Ellen | 6 | Lanarkshire | |
Molly Richmond | Strathaven | 6 | Lanarkshire | J |
Angela Devine | Hamilton | 7 | Lanarkshire | |
Susan Wood | Drumpelier | 1 | Lanarkshire | |
Katie Scott | Strathaven | 7 | Lanarkshire | J |
Eva O'Connor | Bothwell Castle | 6 | Lanarkshire | J |
Emily Dunsmore | Bishopbriggs | 11 | Lanarkshire | |
Melanie Anderson | Drumpelier | 10 | Lanarkshire | |
Irene Morton | Drumpelier | 11 | Lanarkshire | |
Gillian McGinlay | Cochrane Castle | 6 | Renfrewshire | |
Jennifer Rankine | Haggs Castle | 6 | Renfrewshire | J |
Gillian Kyle | East Renfrewshire | 4 | Renfrewshire | |
Carol Whyte | Milngavie | 4 | Renfrewshire | |
Donna Jackson | Cochrane Castle | 3 | Renfrewshire | |
Lindsay Mathie | Troon | 10 | Renfrewshire | |
Lelsey Cosh | Cowglen | 5 | Renfrewshire | |
Anna MacKenzie | Crail | 12 | Renfrewshire | J |
Cathy Morton | Eastwood | 10 | Renfrewshire | |
Niamh Kinney | Erskine | 13 | Renfrewshire | J |
Saturday, 25 April 2015
HELEN HOLM TROPHY RESULTS
CLICK HERE for Live Scoring from the Helen Holm Trophy at Troon
To read the full report at the end Day 1 go to Kirkwood Golf -- CLICK HERE
and for Day 2 -- CLICK HERE
Day 3 CLICK HERE for final tee off times
and for Day 2 -- CLICK HERE
Day 3 CLICK HERE for final tee off times
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
GREENOCK OPEN DAY GREENSOMES
GREENOCK GOLF CLUB Ladies’ Open Greensome Sunday 7th June, 2015
Handicap Calculated as .4 of highest & .6 of lowest. Certificates must be produced
Please state club, handicaps and preferred starting time
Entry fee £16 and SAE (by 25th May, 2015 - no refund if cancelled after this date)
(Cheques made payable to Greenock Golf Club Ladies’ Section)
CLICK HERE FOR YOUR ENTRY FORM
Send to:
Mrs Morag Connelly
48 Oxford Avenue
Gourock
PA19 1UU
Tel. 01475 799086
Handicap Calculated as .4 of highest & .6 of lowest. Certificates must be produced
Please state club, handicaps and preferred starting time
Entry fee £16 and SAE (by 25th May, 2015 - no refund if cancelled after this date)
(Cheques made payable to Greenock Golf Club Ladies’ Section)
CLICK HERE FOR YOUR ENTRY FORM
Send to:
Mrs Morag Connelly
48 Oxford Avenue
Gourock
PA19 1UU
Tel. 01475 799086
Tuesday, 14 April 2015
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
Please go to the Kirkwood Golf Website for all County Championship updates - your webmaster can post to that website and will be trying to run down putting posts on this site.
Friday, 3 April 2015
MILNGAVIE LADIES OPEN DAY - TRI AM
Enter directly online at Milngavie Golf Club Website
Or phone the secretary on 0141 956 1619
2015 WEST OF SCOTLAND CHAMPIONSHIP - ENTRY FORM
The West of Scotland Championship, an 18 hole strokeplay competition, for those with handicaps of 15 or less will be held at Cawder Golf Club, Cawder Course, on Sunday 3 May with tee off from 12.00 to 2.30pm.
To download an entry form please click on the following link --- CLICK HERE
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
LANARK OPEN DAY
Lanark Golf Club Open Day is a better ball on Sunday 12th July 2015 between 10am and 2pm. Proceeds to Beatson Cancer Charity. Enter online with a partner at Lanark Golf Club Website
Sheila Fairbairn (Captain)
Sheila Fairbairn (Captain)
Thursday, 26 March 2015
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
AYRSHIRE GIRLS SPRING SALVER - LOUISE DUNCAN WINS
Some of the Ayrshire Juniors |
The sun was shining at Ballochmyle on Sunday 22nd March for Ayrshire girls' first competition of the season. Winter conditions were still in play and there was a strong wind blowing, but the girls were not put off and all returned very acceptable scores. Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) was the first winner of a new Salver gifted for this competition.
Results are as follows:-
Silver
1st Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) 84 (8) 76 (trophy winner)
Bronze
1st Claire McLaughlin (West Kilbride) 103 (26) 77
2nd= Rachel Foster (Turnberry) 104 (23) 81
Samantha McKay (Loudoun) 116 (35) 81
Pre-Handicap (10 holes)
12 years and under Cristina McCracken (Troon) 68
Hannah Young (Troon) 70
13-14 years Gemma Paton (Loudoun) 59
Heather Kelly (Loudoun) 63
Pre-handicap Putting
1st Gemma Paton
2nd Cristina McCracken
Thanks go to June Kerr for the report and photographs
Saturday, 21 March 2015
Thursday, 19 March 2015
BOTHWELL CASTLE SENIOR MIXED OPEN
Bothwell Castle Senior Mixed Open
Thursday 7 May 2015 8am – 3pm
Entry Fee is £14 per couple
All competitors must be 55 years or over by the competition date
Entry forms can be obtained from Bothwell Castle Website
Closing date for entries will be 23rd April 2015.
I would be obliged if you could highlight that Bothwell Castle are holding their Senior Mixed Open on 7 May 2015.
Thursday 7 May 2015 8am – 3pm
Entry Fee is £14 per couple
All competitors must be 55 years or over by the competition date
Entry forms can be obtained from Bothwell Castle Website
Closing date for entries will be 23rd April 2015.
I would be obliged if you could highlight that Bothwell Castle are holding their Senior Mixed Open on 7 May 2015.
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
PRESTWICK ST CUTHBERT GOLF CLUB OPEN DAY
PRESTWICK ST CUTHBERT GOLF CLUB LADIES SECTION LADIES OPEN MEDALCOMPETITION
for the RANKIN SMITH TROPHY
(SCRATCH, SILVER AND BRONZE PRIZES AWARDED)
To be played on --- FRIDAY, 22nd MAY 2015
STARTING TIMES AVAILABLE BETWEEN 9.00AM AND 3.30PM
ALL LADIES WITH A CERTIFIED HANDICAP ARE WELCOME TO ENTER
HANDICAPS MUST BE PRODUCED ON THE DAY
TIES WILL BE DECIDED ON THE BETTER INWARD HALF
ENTRY FEE £10.00
ENTRY FORMS AND S.A.E. TO BE RETURNED NOT LATER THAN
WEDNESDAY, 29th APRIL 2015
(No Entry Fees Refunded After This Date)
To: MRS CATHERINE MALCOLM,
17 AUCHINCRUIVE AVENUE, PRESTWICK KA9 2DT
Tel: (01292) 477657
for the RANKIN SMITH TROPHY
(SCRATCH, SILVER AND BRONZE PRIZES AWARDED)
To be played on --- FRIDAY, 22nd MAY 2015
STARTING TIMES AVAILABLE BETWEEN 9.00AM AND 3.30PM
ALL LADIES WITH A CERTIFIED HANDICAP ARE WELCOME TO ENTER
HANDICAPS MUST BE PRODUCED ON THE DAY
TIES WILL BE DECIDED ON THE BETTER INWARD HALF
ENTRY FEE £10.00
ENTRY FORMS AND S.A.E. TO BE RETURNED NOT LATER THAN
WEDNESDAY, 29th APRIL 2015
(No Entry Fees Refunded After This Date)
To: MRS CATHERINE MALCOLM,
17 AUCHINCRUIVE AVENUE, PRESTWICK KA9 2DT
Tel: (01292) 477657
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
BELLE ROBERTSON IS AN HONORARY MEMBER OF THE R&A
ROYAL AND ANCIENT GOLF CLUB NEWS RELEASE
February 10, 2015, St Andrews, Scotland:
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews is delighted to announce that Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, Dame Laura Davies, Renée Powell, Belle Robertson MBE, Lally Segard, Annika Sorenstam and Louise Suggs have accepted invitations to become honorary members of the R&A
February 10, 2015, St Andrews, Scotland:
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews is delighted to announce that Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, Dame Laura Davies, Renée Powell, Belle Robertson MBE, Lally Segard, Annika Sorenstam and Louise Suggs have accepted invitations to become honorary members of the R&A
Saturday, 7 February 2015
SLGA MEMBERSHIP VOTE YES TO AMALGAMATION
NEWS RELEASE FROM SLGA
The Membership of the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association (SLGA) has today (Saturday, February 7) backed the Proposal to amalgamate with the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) after a yes vote at their Annual General Meeting.
Ladies Sections of Clubs, Ladies Clubs, County Golf Associations, Vice Presidents and Directors voted in favour of the proposed amalgamation by a unanimous margin of 204-0 at their AGM at the Edinburgh Marriott Hotel.
Voting took place on the day, with those unable to send a representative voting by proxy.
Beth Paterson, SLGA Chairman, said: “We are delighted, for a second time, the voting members of the SLGA have backed the proposal to amalgamate with the SGU. I would like to thank our members for their patience during the consultation process.
“Unifying the amateur game for men and women is a positive step for both the game and the participants. The move to a single governing body will make Scottish Golf stronger, and I know the sport will continue to be committed to increasing the number of people who play golf regularly and supporting those with talent to fulfil their potential.
“I’d like to acknowledge the work done by the Amalgamation working group under the Chairmanship of Sherriff Alastair Thornton, which has resulted in the women reaching a positive decision today.
“Amalgamation between the SGU and the SLGA is in the best interests of golf and we sincerely hope that the SGU will gain the support for amalgamation from their shareholders, so we can look forward to a new era and to realising our vision for the future.”
Shortly before Christmas, the Proposal to amalgamate the SGU and the SLGA into a single unified governing body for amateur golf in Scotland was finalised, one that can herald an exciting “new era” for Scottish Golf and one fundamentally important for the future of the game.
In clear terms, the proposal outlines how amalgamation can provide a platform for a new governing body to lead Scottish Golf positively into the future, help clubs be viable and vibrant and attract more people of all ages and gender into the sport.
Tom Craig, SGU Chairman, added: “I’m delighted the Membership of the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association has voted in favour of the Proposal to amalgamate. It is now over to the SGU clubs and the 16 SGU Area Associations to make their decision.
“This is an historic opportunity to step confidently forward together as one – Areas, Counties, clubs and staff – and share knowledge and ideas to make the game at all levels stronger.”
Presently, all clubs affiliated to the SGU are being urged to vote in an independent Poll which is open until February 27 as part of the Proposal to amalgamate with the SLGA.
Karin Sharp
Chief Operating Officer
k.sharp@slga.co.uk
Tel: 0131 339 3987
Mob: 07812 665159
Posted by Carol
The Membership of the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association (SLGA) has today (Saturday, February 7) backed the Proposal to amalgamate with the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) after a yes vote at their Annual General Meeting.
Ladies Sections of Clubs, Ladies Clubs, County Golf Associations, Vice Presidents and Directors voted in favour of the proposed amalgamation by a unanimous margin of 204-0 at their AGM at the Edinburgh Marriott Hotel.
Voting took place on the day, with those unable to send a representative voting by proxy.
Beth Paterson, SLGA Chairman, said: “We are delighted, for a second time, the voting members of the SLGA have backed the proposal to amalgamate with the SGU. I would like to thank our members for their patience during the consultation process.
“Unifying the amateur game for men and women is a positive step for both the game and the participants. The move to a single governing body will make Scottish Golf stronger, and I know the sport will continue to be committed to increasing the number of people who play golf regularly and supporting those with talent to fulfil their potential.
“I’d like to acknowledge the work done by the Amalgamation working group under the Chairmanship of Sherriff Alastair Thornton, which has resulted in the women reaching a positive decision today.
“Amalgamation between the SGU and the SLGA is in the best interests of golf and we sincerely hope that the SGU will gain the support for amalgamation from their shareholders, so we can look forward to a new era and to realising our vision for the future.”
Shortly before Christmas, the Proposal to amalgamate the SGU and the SLGA into a single unified governing body for amateur golf in Scotland was finalised, one that can herald an exciting “new era” for Scottish Golf and one fundamentally important for the future of the game.
In clear terms, the proposal outlines how amalgamation can provide a platform for a new governing body to lead Scottish Golf positively into the future, help clubs be viable and vibrant and attract more people of all ages and gender into the sport.
Tom Craig, SGU Chairman, added: “I’m delighted the Membership of the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association has voted in favour of the Proposal to amalgamate. It is now over to the SGU clubs and the 16 SGU Area Associations to make their decision.
“This is an historic opportunity to step confidently forward together as one – Areas, Counties, clubs and staff – and share knowledge and ideas to make the game at all levels stronger.”
Presently, all clubs affiliated to the SGU are being urged to vote in an independent Poll which is open until February 27 as part of the Proposal to amalgamate with the SLGA.
Karin Sharp
Chief Operating Officer
k.sharp@slga.co.uk
Tel: 0131 339 3987
Mob: 07812 665159
Posted by Carol
Sunday, 25 January 2015
LADIES TARTAN TOUR DATES
The 2015 Ladies' Tartan Tour will start and finish in the North-east of Scotland.
There will be five 36-hole events with the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre sponsoring the opening tournament, at Murcar Links on April 2 and 3, and also the Tour Championship - which will be named the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre Ladies Invitational - a Deeside Golf Club, where Paul is an honorary member, over two rounds of September 15 and 16.
Places in the latter event will be awarded to the top 21 in the Ladies' Tartan Tour Order of Merit after the first four tournaments of the year.
If anyone of the top 21 has to decline, their place will be awarded to the next on the Order of Merit.
The professional entry fee to each event will remain at £75 but the amateur entry fee will come down to £50. Amateurs will no longer be eligible to gain a prize voucher to the value of the professional prize for that placing. If an amateur finishes on a tournament prize list, she will receive a £20 voucher.
Tour membership fees will be the same as last year.
Details: http://www.ladiestartantour.co.uk/membership
The provisional 2015 Ladies Tartan Tour schedule is:
April 2-3: Murcar Links
April 6-7: Montrose Links.
June 2-3: Venue to be confirmed.
June 24-25: Marriott Dalmahoy
September 16-17: Deeside
There will be five 36-hole events with the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre sponsoring the opening tournament, at Murcar Links on April 2 and 3, and also the Tour Championship - which will be named the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre Ladies Invitational - a Deeside Golf Club, where Paul is an honorary member, over two rounds of September 15 and 16.
Places in the latter event will be awarded to the top 21 in the Ladies' Tartan Tour Order of Merit after the first four tournaments of the year.
If anyone of the top 21 has to decline, their place will be awarded to the next on the Order of Merit.
The professional entry fee to each event will remain at £75 but the amateur entry fee will come down to £50. Amateurs will no longer be eligible to gain a prize voucher to the value of the professional prize for that placing. If an amateur finishes on a tournament prize list, she will receive a £20 voucher.
Tour membership fees will be the same as last year.
Details: http://www.ladiestartantour.co.uk/membership
The provisional 2015 Ladies Tartan Tour schedule is:
April 2-3: Murcar Links
April 6-7: Montrose Links.
June 2-3: Venue to be confirmed.
June 24-25: Marriott Dalmahoy
September 16-17: Deeside
Monday, 22 December 2014
PROPOSAL TO AMALGAMATE THE SGU AND SLGA HAS NOW BEEN FINALISED
SGU and SLGA NEWS RELEASE
The proposal to amalgamate the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) and the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association (SLGA) into a single unified governing body for amateur golf in Scotland has been finalised, one that can herald an exciting “new era” for Scottish Golf.
Outlining their clear vision for the game in the proposal, the Chairs of the SGU and SLGA, Tom Craig and Beth Paterson, stress that amalgamation is fundamentally important for the future of golf in Scotland.
To meet the many challenges currently facing the game, the proposal outlines how amalgamation can provide a platform for a new governing body to lead Scottish golf positively into the future, help Clubs be viable and vibrant and attract more people of all ages and gender into the sport.
With the Boards of the SGU and the SLGA both in agreement regarding the proposal, it has now been distributed to the memberships of each organisation – namely the SGU’s 16 area associations, the SLGA’s 15 county golf associations, ladies' golf clubs and ladies' sections of clubs and all affiliated clubs in Scotland for them to consider as approval is sought over the coming months.
KEY FEATURES
Key features of the proposal include clubs becoming full voting members for the first time, with areas and counties to have a substantial collective vote, equivalent in aggregate to approximately one third of the overall vote.
The roles of the areas and counties are to remain unchanged, meaning they don’t have to merge. National and regional forums are also to be established to help communication to and from grass roots golfers and clubs.
The amalgamation proposal and supporting documents can be accessed both on the SGU website at http://www.scottishgolf.org/who-we-are/sguslga-amalgamation/ and on the SLGA website at http://slga.co.uk/amalgamation/
Expressing the importance of amalgamation, the Chairs said in a joint-statement: “This is the most significant issue in Scottish Golf and the amalgamation proposal is the best and only option to amalgamate. We encourage all areas, counties and clubs to support it.
PLATFORM FOR NEW ERA
“Amalgamation can provide a platform for a new governing body to lead Scottish Golf boldly into a new era. We want our clubs to be healthy and vibrant, to be welcoming places for men, women, boys and girls to enjoy our wonderful game, and to help attract more people to participate in golf throughout Scotland.
"Amalgamation is absolutely in the best interests of all stakeholders in Scottish Golf and sends the right message about the inclusivity of the sport we all love.”
Back in March of this year, a joint working group, comprising five representatives from each of the SGU and the SLGA, independently chaired by Sheriff Alastair Thornton, circulated an amalgamation consultation proposal to all areas, counties and golf clubs in Scotland.
Following a wide ranging consultation process up to the end of July during which every golf club, area and county, as well as all golfers and other interested parties had the opportunity to input, the joint working group analysed and considered the feedback before publishing its final proposal.
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL AMALGAMATION REPORT
The proposal to amalgamate the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) and the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association (SLGA) into a single unified governing body for amateur golf in Scotland has been finalised, one that can herald an exciting “new era” for Scottish Golf.
Outlining their clear vision for the game in the proposal, the Chairs of the SGU and SLGA, Tom Craig and Beth Paterson, stress that amalgamation is fundamentally important for the future of golf in Scotland.
To meet the many challenges currently facing the game, the proposal outlines how amalgamation can provide a platform for a new governing body to lead Scottish golf positively into the future, help Clubs be viable and vibrant and attract more people of all ages and gender into the sport.
With the Boards of the SGU and the SLGA both in agreement regarding the proposal, it has now been distributed to the memberships of each organisation – namely the SGU’s 16 area associations, the SLGA’s 15 county golf associations, ladies' golf clubs and ladies' sections of clubs and all affiliated clubs in Scotland for them to consider as approval is sought over the coming months.
KEY FEATURES
Key features of the proposal include clubs becoming full voting members for the first time, with areas and counties to have a substantial collective vote, equivalent in aggregate to approximately one third of the overall vote.
The roles of the areas and counties are to remain unchanged, meaning they don’t have to merge. National and regional forums are also to be established to help communication to and from grass roots golfers and clubs.
The amalgamation proposal and supporting documents can be accessed both on the SGU website at http://www.scottishgolf.org/who-we-are/sguslga-amalgamation/ and on the SLGA website at http://slga.co.uk/amalgamation/
Expressing the importance of amalgamation, the Chairs said in a joint-statement: “This is the most significant issue in Scottish Golf and the amalgamation proposal is the best and only option to amalgamate. We encourage all areas, counties and clubs to support it.
PLATFORM FOR NEW ERA
“Amalgamation can provide a platform for a new governing body to lead Scottish Golf boldly into a new era. We want our clubs to be healthy and vibrant, to be welcoming places for men, women, boys and girls to enjoy our wonderful game, and to help attract more people to participate in golf throughout Scotland.
"Amalgamation is absolutely in the best interests of all stakeholders in Scottish Golf and sends the right message about the inclusivity of the sport we all love.”
Back in March of this year, a joint working group, comprising five representatives from each of the SGU and the SLGA, independently chaired by Sheriff Alastair Thornton, circulated an amalgamation consultation proposal to all areas, counties and golf clubs in Scotland.
Following a wide ranging consultation process up to the end of July during which every golf club, area and county, as well as all golfers and other interested parties had the opportunity to input, the joint working group analysed and considered the feedback before publishing its final proposal.
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL AMALGAMATION REPORT
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
LYNN MITCHELL - FORMER CHIEF SCORER AT THE LADIES SCOTTISH OPEN AND EUROPEAN SCOTTISH OPEN HAS DIED
It is with great sadness to announce that D&A's Lynn Mitchell -- Past Ladies Captain of Clydebank and District and Gleddoch Golf Clubs, former Chief Scorer at Ladies Scottish Open and European Scottish Open has died. The Service will take place at Clydebank Crematorium, North Dalnottar, on Friday, 5th December at 1.30pm, to which all are invited. Family flowers only please. Donations to the Beatson Cancer Charity.
Monday, 17 November 2014
RESULTS FROM AYRSHIRE GIRLS' TROPHY -- SARAH WINS ON HOME COURSE
The photo inside shows Sarah Ramsay, trophy winner alongside Junior Convenor June Kerr, with the rest of the girls. |
Ayrshire Girls' Centenary Trophy
The Ayrshire Girls' Centenary Trophy, cancelled a couple of weeks ago at Turnberry due to severe weather conditions of heavy rain and gale force winds, was played yesterday at West Kilbride on a completely contrasting day. The girls enjoyed a calm, mild, sunny afternoon, quite unique for the middle of November. Coming out on top was local girl Sarah Ramsay who finished with 38 stableford points, 2 ahead of Bethan Muir from Troon Ladies. The following prizes were awarded.
Silver Division
1st Sarah Ramsay (West Kilbride) 19 handicap 38 points
2nd Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) 8 " 31 points
Bronze Division
1st Bethan Muir (Troon Ladies) 33 handicap 36 points
2nd Samantha McKay (Loudoun) 35 " 33 points (bih)
3rd Rachel Foster (Turnberry) 23 " 33 points
The CSS was 73, the same as the SSS.
Many thanks go to June Kerr for the photos and report
Sunday, 16 November 2014
MARION STEWART FROM KILMACOLM IS THE NEW WEST VETS CAPTAIN
Past, Present and Future Captains -- Anna, Telfer, Marion Stewart, and June Lockhart |
June Lockhart (Gleddoch) is the new vice Captain.
To read more go to the West Vets Website
Sunday, 9 November 2014
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE CURRENT SYSTEM HANDICAP SURVEY COULD WIN YOU A GOLF BAG
FROM LORNA McKINLAY, SLGA
Can all club/county members please complete the Handicap Survey from the recent SGU Bulletin if you haven’t already done so? The survey is regarding the current handicapping system. The link to the survey is on the bulletin, which all members should have received. I have also attached it below.
HANDICAPPING SURVEY LINK
Take Part in our Handicap Survey for your Chance to Win a Golf Bag TaylorMade Golf Bag.
What do you think of the current handicapping system?
We are offering golfers the opportunity to provide us with your views on the CONGU Unified Handicapping System.
This survey is being rolled out across all the GB and I Golf Unions to gather opinions and views. Your feedback will be presented to the CONGU Board for consideration of any changes and/or developments in the next edition of the CONGU UHS Manual.
Closing date for responses is 21 November and all golfers completing the survey will be entered into a prize draw to win a fantastic TaylorMade golf bag
Lorna McKinlay Admin Assistant SLGA
1 Redheughs Rigg Caledonia House
South Gyle Edinburgh
EH12 9DQ Tel: 0131 339 3987
Can all club/county members please complete the Handicap Survey from the recent SGU Bulletin if you haven’t already done so? The survey is regarding the current handicapping system. The link to the survey is on the bulletin, which all members should have received. I have also attached it below.
HANDICAPPING SURVEY LINK
Take Part in our Handicap Survey for your Chance to Win a Golf Bag TaylorMade Golf Bag.
What do you think of the current handicapping system?
We are offering golfers the opportunity to provide us with your views on the CONGU Unified Handicapping System.
This survey is being rolled out across all the GB and I Golf Unions to gather opinions and views. Your feedback will be presented to the CONGU Board for consideration of any changes and/or developments in the next edition of the CONGU UHS Manual.
Closing date for responses is 21 November and all golfers completing the survey will be entered into a prize draw to win a fantastic TaylorMade golf bag
Lorna McKinlay Admin Assistant SLGA
1 Redheughs Rigg Caledonia House
South Gyle Edinburgh
EH12 9DQ Tel: 0131 339 3987
Thursday, 6 November 2014
EILIDH BRIGGS IS AWARDED HONORARY MEMBERSHIP OF RENFREWSHIRE COUNTY AND JENNIFER MACK IS MADE HONORARY PRESIDENT
Eilidh Briggs - County Champion and RLCGA Honorary Member |
Jennifer Mack - RLCGA Honorary President and Past Honorary President Eileen Gibb |
The 105th RLCGA AGM was held at Haggs Castle Golf Club last night -- the 5th November 2014.
Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) was awarded Honorary Membership of the County.
Honorary Membership.
This is in recognition of all her her achievements in world golf.
RLCGA Captain Gillian McGinlay gave brief history of her achievements so far;-
Started playing golf at the age of 7.
First handicap 45 at the age of 10.
Won the Campbell Clock.
Played in 3 Kennedy Salvers for Renfrewshire
First Senior Jamboree at Prestwick 2007 aged 13....
Scottish Open under 14 Champion.
3 times West Of Scotland Girls Champion.
Renfrewshire Girls Champion (several Occasions)
Represented Scotland Girls Home Internationals - 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Scottish Girls Europeans 2010 2011.
Scottish Girl Champion 2011
S.L.G.A. Girls order of merit winner 2009, 2010 2011.
Renfrewshire County Champion 3 times
Scottish Champion of Champion 2011 2012.
West Of Scotland Winner 2011 2012
Runner up Scottish Ladies Championship 2011
Scottish University Champion 2012
Represented GB at university World Championship
Home International team 2011 2012 2013
Scottish European team 2013 2014
Scottish world amateur team 2012 2014
Scottish ladies order of merit winner 2013
Silver medallist European universities 2013
7th Ladies Portuguese 2014
Semi-finalist Scottish 2014
Welsh Ladies Amateur Stroke play champion 2014
2nd S.L.G.A. order merit 2014
2014 GB & I Curtis Cup Member
Current handicap +3
Gillian was also pleased to announce Eileen Gibb's successor as the new Honorary President Jennifer Mack (Haggs Castle)
She has been a multiple Club Champion, Club Captain, county player and County Captain.
Also she has Captained Scottish Vets and played in the team at both county and international levels.
Captain of the Scottish Senior ladies, home international team and member of the S.L.G.A. board where she served as chairwoman of County golf.
She is still actively playing golf and plays off single figure.
To see more go to the RLCGA Website
TO SEE MORE PHOTOS CLICK HERE
Monday, 27 October 2014
CATHKIN BRAES WIN THE GREENLEES TROPHY
Cathkin Braes Pauline Warlow with the winning Greenlees Trophy |
Cathkin Braes -- 2014 Greenlees Trophy Champions -- Selfie Photo courtesy of Jenny Potter |
Williamwood -- Division 3 Winners Top picture West Kilbride Division 2 Middle and Milngavie Table Bottom (Photos courtesy of Liz Keohone) |
Greenlees Trophy Divisional Results |
We had a very nice lunch at Cardross on Tuesday 21st October with about 50 people attending. The Lady Captain made a lovely welcoming speech saying that the Greenlees League came third after Scotland's other two outstanding sporting events - The Commonwealth Games and the Ryder Cup!!!
We had a delicious meal and finished with the Presentation of Prizes. All the winners spoke after they received their cups and all were very proud of their achievement, particularly Cathkin Braes. I think their celebrations at their club will go on into 2015!!
Despite this being my third lunch as Greenlees Secretary I do not find it gets any easier.
Here is Anne's Speech
Firstly I would like to welcome Senga, the Lady Captain of Cardross and thank her for her very kind words of welcome and for finding the time to join us for lunch.
Secondly I would like to thank the Club Captain and committee for allowing us to hold this function here and for their very kind donation of wine both on arrival and during the lunch.
Thirdly, and most importantly I would like to thank Margaret Stirling for all her hard work in organizing this lunch today. I am sure she is relieved to think that it will only be another 27 years till she has to do it all over again!!
I would like to pass on Carol Fell’s apologies for being unable to attend the lunch today but I am afraid family circumstances make it impossible. If anybody has photographs of today could you please send them to her.
Now to the Presentation of Prizes.
Division Three
Williamwood had a spectacular season gaining 61 points and a very well deserved move up to Division 2.
Ayr Belleisle is moving up with them – well done the new comers.
Division Two
This was a closer fought division but West Kilbride came out the very worthy winners with 45 points.
The will be moving up to Division 1 in the company of Whitecraigs.
Division 1
What a surprise after having the same winner for five years we have new winner this year – Cathkin Braes. They have been knocking on the door for a few years and this year finally made it. Congratulations.
Finally the runners up, Milngavie but I am sure there will be a fight back next year.
Final Results :
Division 1 : Cathkin Braes Greenlees Trophy Winners, Milngavie (Runners Up)
Relegated: Largs and Prestwick St Nicholas
Division 2: Winners West Kilbride, Runners Up - Whitecraigs
Relegated: Kilmacolm and Haggs Castle.
Division 3: Winners Williamwood, Runners Up Ayr Bellisle
Thursday, 2 October 2014
SCOTLAND SENIORS LOSE OUT AT HUDDERSFIELD
Scotland Seniors were playing at the Home International Matches at Huddersfield this week -- Unfortunately they lost to all of the 3 Home Countries. England were the winners.
To see all the results go to the West Vets Website
West of Scotland players -- Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) and Lesley Lloyd (Hayston) were in the team. -- Anna Telford (Milngavie) was the Captain
To see all the results go to the West Vets Website
West of Scotland players -- Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) and Lesley Lloyd (Hayston) were in the team. -- Anna Telford (Milngavie) was the Captain
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Email: kbgolfit@gmail.com
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