Scotland will play the Netherlands in the Flight B final of the European senior women's amateur team championship at the National Golf Resort, Lithuania.
The Scots beat Italy 3-1 and Netherlands bt Finland 3.5-1.5 in the semi-finals.
ITALY 1.5, SCOTLAND 3.5
F Christillin and E Tirante lost to A Bartlett and G Kyle 1 hole.
S Grassetto beat S Wood 4 and 3.
E Gumiroto lost to L McKinlay 2 holes.
G Foglia lost to L Loyd 1 hole
S Valli halved with F De Vries
Championship Flight
Semi-finals
Germany 1, England 4
Ireland 1.5, France 3.5
Friday, 4 September 2015
Thursday, 3 September 2015
SCOTLAND SENIOR WOMEN BEAT AUSTRIA IN OPENING MATCH OF FLIGHT B
Scotland beat Austria 4-1 in their opening match of the Flight B match-play stages of the European senior women's amateur team championship at the National Golf Resort, Lithuania.
Details:
Alison Bartlett and Gillian Kyle bt Christine Schelch and Elisabeth Muhr 4 and 2.
Sheena Wood bt Angelina Zeisler 4 and 3.
Lorna McKinlay bt Ruth Gruber 3 and 2.
Lesley Lloyd halved with Karin Kocher
Fiona De Vries halved with Alexandra Hardegg
Other results in Flight B:
Czech Republic 3, Finland 2.
Netherlands 4.5, Iceland 0.
Championship flight results
Germany 4, Switzerland 1
England 3.5, Spain 1.5
Ireland 4.5, Belgium 0.5
France 3, Sweden 2
Details:
Alison Bartlett and Gillian Kyle bt Christine Schelch and Elisabeth Muhr 4 and 2.
Sheena Wood bt Angelina Zeisler 4 and 3.
Lorna McKinlay bt Ruth Gruber 3 and 2.
Lesley Lloyd halved with Karin Kocher
Fiona De Vries halved with Alexandra Hardegg
Other results in Flight B:
Czech Republic 3, Finland 2.
Netherlands 4.5, Iceland 0.
Championship flight results
Germany 4, Switzerland 1
England 3.5, Spain 1.5
Ireland 4.5, Belgium 0.5
France 3, Sweden 2
Tuesday, 1 September 2015
WEST OF SCOTLAND CHAMPIONSHIP - STILL ENTRY TIMES AVAILABLE
The rearranged West of Scotland Championship will take place at Cawder Golf Club on Sunday 13th September - first tee time 12 noon. You can still enter if you would like to play. Please contact Fiona Scott at fionafscott@gmail.com or telephone or text her at 07815 784404
Here is the original Entry Form for the West of Scotland championship - CLICK HERE
Here is the original Entry Form for the West of Scotland championship - CLICK HERE
Monday, 31 August 2015
JENNIFER RANKINE WINS HAGGS CASTLE LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP
The Haggs Castle Finals Day was yesterday - Sunday 30th August . Some dryish weather which is a bit of a surprise given the weather we have suffered this year.
The Ladies Final was Laura McGeachy, the defending Champion against RLCGA's 14 year old Jennifer Rankine.
Laura started well and was two up at the turn. Jennifer started to chip away at this lead and with wins at the 10th, 13th & 14th took the lead. Holes were then halved with Jennifer missing a putt on 17 to close out the match but leaving her 1 up going down 18. Jennifer secured a good 5 on 18 to win two up.
She is the youngest ever Ladies Champion at Haggs Castle.
Thanks go to Neal Stewart for the report
Tuesday, 25 August 2015
GLEDDOCH GOLF CLUB- MIXED OPEN GREENSOMES - - £3566 RAISED FOR BEATSON CANCER CHARITY
MIXED OPEN GREENSOMES - GLEDDOCH GOLF CLUB (Sun 23rd August)
This event was held in honour of 3 Lady Past Captains (all acting members at the time
of their passing), Sheila Hughes, Kay Kellard and most recently Lynn Mitchell.
Despite an incredible amount of rain in the early hours of Sunday, the greens held up
well and the scenery was at its best. 47 couples took part and apart from the entry
fees, a large amount of money was given through sponsorship, other donations, silent
auction bids and a raffle.
Our 2 main sponsors were Windowcare Scotland and Thermo Fisher Scientific. In the next few days, we will be giving the Beatson Cancer Charity a total of £3,566 - an amount we are incredibly proud of.
The atmosphere was wonderful at the Prize Giving, especially as club member Isabell Donnelly had a hole-in-one at the 12th !!
1)The winners of the Sheila Hughes Trophy (presented by Drew Hughes) were
Alistair Borthwick(Gleddoch) and his sister Ann Houston. (67)
2) Eddie and Linda Brown (Mar Hall & Gleddoch) (70.5)
3) Graeme Sanders and Linda Robertson (Kilmacolm & Douglas Park) (71)
Best Scrach - Garry West and Cathy Skinner (Gleddoch & Clydebank & District) (84)
Thanks go to June Lockhart (Ladies Captain) for the report
This event was held in honour of 3 Lady Past Captains (all acting members at the time
of their passing), Sheila Hughes, Kay Kellard and most recently Lynn Mitchell.
Despite an incredible amount of rain in the early hours of Sunday, the greens held up
well and the scenery was at its best. 47 couples took part and apart from the entry
fees, a large amount of money was given through sponsorship, other donations, silent
auction bids and a raffle.
Our 2 main sponsors were Windowcare Scotland and Thermo Fisher Scientific. In the next few days, we will be giving the Beatson Cancer Charity a total of £3,566 - an amount we are incredibly proud of.
The atmosphere was wonderful at the Prize Giving, especially as club member Isabell Donnelly had a hole-in-one at the 12th !!
1)The winners of the Sheila Hughes Trophy (presented by Drew Hughes) were
Alistair Borthwick(Gleddoch) and his sister Ann Houston. (67)
2) Eddie and Linda Brown (Mar Hall & Gleddoch) (70.5)
3) Graeme Sanders and Linda Robertson (Kilmacolm & Douglas Park) (71)
Best Scrach - Garry West and Cathy Skinner (Gleddoch & Clydebank & District) (84)
Thanks go to June Lockhart (Ladies Captain) for the report
Monday, 24 August 2015
EMMA WINS THE DOUBLE !
Emma Hale (Troon Ladies), in her last year as a junior, won the scratch and handicap prizes yesterday at Beith in Ayrshire's Junior Girls' competition.
Playing in exceptionally strong winds over Beith's hilly parkland course, Emma's scratch 70, net 69 was an excellent round of golf. Her 69 won the St. Nicholas Trophy by 2 strokes over Jennifer Howie (Largs). As the best scratch, Emma wins the qualifier for the Telegraph Junior Golf Championship. SSS 69, CSS 70
Thanks go to June Kerr for the report
Labels:
Juniors,
Troon Ladies
Friday, 14 August 2015
ELEANOR CANNON IS THE NEW CHAIRMAN OF SCOTTISH GOLF LIMITED
Eleanor Cannon heralds fresh start as new chair of Scottish Golf Limited
NEWS RELEASE
Eleanor Cannon, a highly qualified director with an engrained passion for golf, heralds a fresh start for the sport after her appointment as the inaugural Chair of Scottish Golf Limited.
Following the historic decision to amalgamate the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) and Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association (SLGA) into a single governing body for amateur golf in Scotland from 1 October, Eleanor will use her extensive strategic and commercial background to lead the new organisation in the non-executive Chair role for an initial three year term.
Succeeding the current Chairs of both governing bodies, Tom Craig (SGU) and Beth Paterson (SLGA), Eleanor, 50, will seek to lead the ongoing development of golf in Scotland and meet the challenges the sport faces.
With a very impressive CV, Eleanor offers considerable board experience within public and private companies, and has inspired and implemented change in challenging commercial and cultural environments.
After graduating from the University of St Andrews, Eleanor started her career with Marks and Spencer PLC, before serving nine years at Tesco PLC where she became a General Manager and then Global Head of Customer Service.
She joined Scottish and Newcastle PLC in 1997 and held various Board positions during a nine-year spell, latterly as Group HR and Corporate Affairs Director. Since 2008, she has run an Executive Coaching business that specialises in enabling Chief Executives and Managing Directors deliver change within their organisations.
Eleanor, who has also held Trustee and Director positions in five charities over the past 18 years, also has a strong golf background and pedigree, with her mother, Netta Matthew, and father, Rennie Matthew, past Ladies and Club Captains at Ralston Golf Club and her father going on to become President of Glasgow Golf Union.
A former Girls champion at Ralston, Eleanor has been a member at various clubs wherever her work has taken her geographically in Scotland and is currently a member at Ranfurly Castle Golf Club in Renfrewshire.
In a joint statement, Tom and Beth said: “We are delighted that Eleanor has accepted the position of Chair of Scottish Golf Limited.
“She was the stand out candidate amongst a high quality pool of applicants for the role. Eleanor is a very experienced and talented individual. The new unified governing body for Scottish amateur golf offers huge opportunities going forward. We are confident that Eleanor is the person to lead the body into a new and exciting era for golf in Scotland.”
Eleanor said: “I’m enormously proud to have been appointed as the new Chair of Scottish Golf Limited and look forward to this exciting opportunity.
“It’s a position of great responsibility and I’m determined to help meet the many challenges the game faces in Scotland, including providing greater support to our clubs and players and projecting golf as a modern, inclusive sport with a positive image to attract more players.
“I’m a proud and passionate golfer, proud of golf’s role in the history of sport in Scotland and passionate about the values and disciplines that it instils. I now look forward to the next three years with great optimism.”
The process to recruit a new Board of Directors for Scottish Golf Limited began in May, advertising as widely as possible for applicants for these vital roles through an independent HR consultancy.
The new Chair will now be involved in the process to fill the eight other non-executive director positions, with appointments to be announced in due course.
NEWS RELEASE
Eleanor Cannon, a highly qualified director with an engrained passion for golf, heralds a fresh start for the sport after her appointment as the inaugural Chair of Scottish Golf Limited.
Following the historic decision to amalgamate the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) and Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association (SLGA) into a single governing body for amateur golf in Scotland from 1 October, Eleanor will use her extensive strategic and commercial background to lead the new organisation in the non-executive Chair role for an initial three year term.
Succeeding the current Chairs of both governing bodies, Tom Craig (SGU) and Beth Paterson (SLGA), Eleanor, 50, will seek to lead the ongoing development of golf in Scotland and meet the challenges the sport faces.
With a very impressive CV, Eleanor offers considerable board experience within public and private companies, and has inspired and implemented change in challenging commercial and cultural environments.
After graduating from the University of St Andrews, Eleanor started her career with Marks and Spencer PLC, before serving nine years at Tesco PLC where she became a General Manager and then Global Head of Customer Service.
She joined Scottish and Newcastle PLC in 1997 and held various Board positions during a nine-year spell, latterly as Group HR and Corporate Affairs Director. Since 2008, she has run an Executive Coaching business that specialises in enabling Chief Executives and Managing Directors deliver change within their organisations.
Eleanor, who has also held Trustee and Director positions in five charities over the past 18 years, also has a strong golf background and pedigree, with her mother, Netta Matthew, and father, Rennie Matthew, past Ladies and Club Captains at Ralston Golf Club and her father going on to become President of Glasgow Golf Union.
A former Girls champion at Ralston, Eleanor has been a member at various clubs wherever her work has taken her geographically in Scotland and is currently a member at Ranfurly Castle Golf Club in Renfrewshire.
In a joint statement, Tom and Beth said: “We are delighted that Eleanor has accepted the position of Chair of Scottish Golf Limited.
“She was the stand out candidate amongst a high quality pool of applicants for the role. Eleanor is a very experienced and talented individual. The new unified governing body for Scottish amateur golf offers huge opportunities going forward. We are confident that Eleanor is the person to lead the body into a new and exciting era for golf in Scotland.”
Eleanor said: “I’m enormously proud to have been appointed as the new Chair of Scottish Golf Limited and look forward to this exciting opportunity.
“It’s a position of great responsibility and I’m determined to help meet the many challenges the game faces in Scotland, including providing greater support to our clubs and players and projecting golf as a modern, inclusive sport with a positive image to attract more players.
“I’m a proud and passionate golfer, proud of golf’s role in the history of sport in Scotland and passionate about the values and disciplines that it instils. I now look forward to the next three years with great optimism.”
The process to recruit a new Board of Directors for Scottish Golf Limited began in May, advertising as widely as possible for applicants for these vital roles through an independent HR consultancy.
The new Chair will now be involved in the process to fill the eight other non-executive director positions, with appointments to be announced in due course.
Friday, 7 August 2015
WEST KILBRIDE GIRLS OPEN DAY
West Kilbride Girls' Open -- It's in the afternoon of Saturday, 22nd August. Course as usual is in great condition despite the pretty grim weather this year. Forms can be downloaded from the West Kilbride website -- CLICK HERE. The closing date is 9th August so best for girls to be quick 'though I would expect they will accept entries a little bit beyond this date. Trophies for scratch, handicap and pre-handicap.
Labels:
Juniors,
West Girls
Sunday, 2 August 2015
LINDA WIN GREENOCK CHAMPIONSHIP FOR THE 18TH TIME AND BREAKS KATHLEEN MCNEIL'S RECORD
Linda McDougall (Champion), Sandra Macdougall (Lady Captain) and Dorothy Fisher (Runner Up) |
Linda McDougall was defending her title - and this year her opponent was Dorothy Fisher, a past champion and regular finalist. The final had a particular edge this year as Linda was going all out to beat the record of 17 championships set by the late Kathleen McNeill, a past president of Renfrewshire Ladies County Golf Association, the Ladies Golf Union and Scottish Ladies Golf Association.
Both players played excellent golf on a day which saw heavy showers and gale force winds test both their skills and their concentration. Linda took control early on and was two up after two holes - but Dorothy played some excellent golf and pulled this back to one at the fourth hole. This was the pattern of the match until the 11th hole when Linda went three up and won the next hole to put pressure on her opponent.
Both players halved the 13th in pars but Linda's par at the 14th was enough to secure her an 18th championship, beating Kathleen's previous record set in 1969.
To remind you of Kathleen McNeil's life story -- CLICK HERE
Thanks go to Sandra Macdougall for the report and photograph
Friday, 31 July 2015
SLGA REGIONAL WEST MEDAL QUALIFIERS
SLGA Regional Medal Final (West) qualifiers at Hamilton
Qualifiers from today's SLGA Regional Medal Final (West) at Hamilton Golf Club were:
Silver - Dorrien Malcolm (Hollandbush) (16) 75; Jan Kidd (Carluke) (18) 76; Catrina Pickard (Wishaw) (17) 76.
Bronze - Elaine Thom (Port Bannatyne) (27) 73; Zoe Kemp Helensburgh) (23) 74; Lorna McClymont (Dumbarton) (19) 74.
They will advance to the Grand Final at The Duke's Course, St Andrews on September 5.
- Posted using BlogPress from Carol's iPhone.
Qualifiers from today's SLGA Regional Medal Final (West) at Hamilton Golf Club were:
Silver - Dorrien Malcolm (Hollandbush) (16) 75; Jan Kidd (Carluke) (18) 76; Catrina Pickard (Wishaw) (17) 76.
Bronze - Elaine Thom (Port Bannatyne) (27) 73; Zoe Kemp Helensburgh) (23) 74; Lorna McClymont (Dumbarton) (19) 74.
They will advance to the Grand Final at The Duke's Course, St Andrews on September 5.
- Posted using BlogPress from Carol's iPhone.
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
BOTHWELL CASTLE OPEN DAY - STILL SOME PLACES AVAILABLE
BOTHWELL CASTLE LADIES OPEN - MONDAY 3 AUGUST 2015
Still a few spaces available for the Ladies Open at Bothwell Castle, it is one of the few individual Stroke play opens left with handicap and scratch prizes as well as nearest the pin and nearest the wavy line so you don’t have to be a big hitter to win!
Please go to the website at http://www.bcgolf.co.uk/ then select events and open competitions for the entry form.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Marie McConnell
Handicap Secretary
Still a few spaces available for the Ladies Open at Bothwell Castle, it is one of the few individual Stroke play opens left with handicap and scratch prizes as well as nearest the pin and nearest the wavy line so you don’t have to be a big hitter to win!
Please go to the website at http://www.bcgolf.co.uk/ then select events and open competitions for the entry form.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Marie McConnell
Handicap Secretary
MEARNS CASTLE OPEN DAY
LADIES’ 9 HOLE OPEN TRI-AM.
Thursday 10th September 2015 from 10am.
£10 per player which includes soup and sandwiches after the game.
Enter in 3’s if possible.
To enter, please email gilliank17@sky.com or at Reception.
Thursday 10th September 2015 from 10am.
£10 per player which includes soup and sandwiches after the game.
Enter in 3’s if possible.
To enter, please email gilliank17@sky.com or at Reception.
Friday, 24 July 2015
RANFURLY CASTLE OPEN DAY RESULTS
1st: Evy MacGregor Ranfurly Castle GC & Lisa McKendry Dullatar GC 36 points
2nd: Jan Macnab Ranfurly Castle GC & Alison Macnab Kilmacolm GC
3rd: Anne Tweedie Kilmarnock Barassie & Linda MacDonald Kilmarnock Barassie
4th : Sarah Eckford Ranfurly Castle GC & Gillian McGinlay Cochrane Castle
5th: Leslie MLatchie West Kilbride & Josie McLean West Kilbride
2nd: Jan Macnab Ranfurly Castle GC & Alison Macnab Kilmacolm GC
3rd: Anne Tweedie Kilmarnock Barassie & Linda MacDonald Kilmarnock Barassie
4th : Sarah Eckford Ranfurly Castle GC & Gillian McGinlay Cochrane Castle
5th: Leslie MLatchie West Kilbride & Josie McLean West Kilbride
Wednesday, 22 July 2015
Lesley Lloyd and Gillian Kyle selected for the Scottish Seniors Squad
The Scotland squad to compete in the European senior women's team golf championship at the National Golf Resort, Lithuania from September 1 to 5 is:
Alison Bartlett (Royal Dornoch)
Fiona De Vries (St Rule)
Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire)
Lesley Lloyd (Hayston)
Lorna McKinlay (Dunnikier Park)
Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies)
There will be a field of 17 teams, including England and Ireland but not Wales.
Alison Bartlett (Royal Dornoch)
Fiona De Vries (St Rule)
Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire)
Lesley Lloyd (Hayston)
Lorna McKinlay (Dunnikier Park)
Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies)
There will be a field of 17 teams, including England and Ireland but not Wales.
Monday, 20 July 2015
EUROPEAN TOUR PLAYER TRISH JOHNSON HOLDS A GOLF CLINIC AT KILMACOLM GOLF CLUB
Timothy and Romy Erskine play a few holes with Trish Johnson |
Trish will be playing in the Scottish Open at Dundonald GC next weekend. -- Free entry
CLICK HERE TO SEE SOME PHOTOS
Friday, 17 July 2015
DRUMPELLIER OPEN DAY - STILL SOME TIMES AVAILABLE
Drumpellier Golf Club Ladies Greensomes on 11th August still has times available. Please book via our website www.drumpelliergolf.co.uk and go to visitors booking to reserve a spot! Play our great course for a small fee and chance of a wee prize too!!! Look forward to welcoming you!
Lady captain Susan
Lady captain Susan
Tuesday, 14 July 2015
SCOTTISH UNDER 18's
Scottish U18 girls championship at Alyth
Fiona Liddell top seed for match-play
Germany-based Fiona Liddell, daughter of a Scottish-born club professional, has made an impressive start to her defence of the Scottish Under-18 girls' championship at Alyth Golf Club, Perthshire.
She had a bag of 11 birdies in rounds of 68 and 71 for five-under-par 139 to top the 16 qualifiers for the match-play stages.
But even Fiona found the inward half more difficult than the outwward nine. She had halves of 33-35 and 32-39 in her rounds.
But for bogeys at the 15th, 17th and 18th in her second round, Liddell would been the top seed by at least six shots.
In the end Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) claimed the second seeding with rounds of 69 and 3 for 142 - three behind Liddell.
GB and I Junior Vagliano Trophy team-mates Hazel MacGarvie (Troon Ladies) and Aboyne's Shannon McWilliam are third and fourth best qualifiers with totals of 143 (68-75) and 145 (73-72) respectively.
MacGarvie had an eagle 3 at the par-5 ninth in both her qualifying rounds.
McWilliam had five birdies over her last 11 holes.
LEADING SCOREBOARD (Par 72)
139 Fiona Liddell (Schloss Vornholz) 68 71
142 Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) 69 73
143 Hazel MacGarvie (Troon Ladies) 68 75
144 Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne) 73 71
150 Joanne Free (Gullane) 72 78, Jillian Farrell (Cardross) 74 76, Molly Richmond (Strathaven) 72 78
152 Emma Hale (Troon Ladies) 78 74
153 Claire Robertson (Carnoustie Ladies) 76 77, Jennifer Allan St (Glenbervie) 76 77
154 Megan Robb (Peterculter) 76 78
155 Kirsty Brodie (Strathmore) 76 79
156 Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) 79 77, Emma Morrison (Craigmillar Park) 77 79, Jasmine Mackintosh (Hazlehead) 75 81
157 Mirren Fraser (Powfoot) 73 84
158 Eva O'Connor (Bothwell Castle) 79 79, Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle) 85 73, Eilidh Crawford (Kingsfield) 80 78, Katie Scott (Strathaven) 79 79
161 Lauren Gilbert (Largs) 82 79.
163 Carinne Taylor (Forres) 81 82
+Leading 16 scratch totals qualified for championship
DRAW AND WEDNESDAY am TEE TIMES
8.30 Liddell v Fraser
8.38 Allan v Hale
8.46 Farrell v Brodie
8.54 Duncan v McWilliam
9.02 MacGarvie v Morrison
9.10 Robb v Richmond
9.18 Free v Robertson
9.26 Mackintosh v Goadby.
MATCH-PLAY DRAW FOR ANSLEY REID SALVER (handicap)
9.34 Chloe Henderson (Deeside) v Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle)
9.42 Ailsa Brannock (Castle Douglas) v Katie Scott (Strathaven)
9.50 Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe) v Lori Macdonald (Cardross)
9.58 Porscha Wilson (Burntisland) v Emily Rigg (Craigmillar Park)
10.06 Lauren Gilbert (Largs) v Katie Malcolm (Dumfries and Co)
10.14 Megan Ashley (Strathmore) v Shannon Pook (Auchterarder)
10.22 Eilidh Crawford (Kingsfield) v Carys Irvine (Craigielaw)
10.30 Justine Fulton (Hayston) v Jodie Taylor (Downfield).
Fiona Liddell top seed for match-play
Germany-based Fiona Liddell, daughter of a Scottish-born club professional, has made an impressive start to her defence of the Scottish Under-18 girls' championship at Alyth Golf Club, Perthshire.
She had a bag of 11 birdies in rounds of 68 and 71 for five-under-par 139 to top the 16 qualifiers for the match-play stages.
But even Fiona found the inward half more difficult than the outwward nine. She had halves of 33-35 and 32-39 in her rounds.
But for bogeys at the 15th, 17th and 18th in her second round, Liddell would been the top seed by at least six shots.
In the end Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) claimed the second seeding with rounds of 69 and 3 for 142 - three behind Liddell.
GB and I Junior Vagliano Trophy team-mates Hazel MacGarvie (Troon Ladies) and Aboyne's Shannon McWilliam are third and fourth best qualifiers with totals of 143 (68-75) and 145 (73-72) respectively.
MacGarvie had an eagle 3 at the par-5 ninth in both her qualifying rounds.
McWilliam had five birdies over her last 11 holes.
LEADING SCOREBOARD (Par 72)
139 Fiona Liddell (Schloss Vornholz) 68 71
142 Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) 69 73
143 Hazel MacGarvie (Troon Ladies) 68 75
144 Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne) 73 71
150 Joanne Free (Gullane) 72 78, Jillian Farrell (Cardross) 74 76, Molly Richmond (Strathaven) 72 78
152 Emma Hale (Troon Ladies) 78 74
153 Claire Robertson (Carnoustie Ladies) 76 77, Jennifer Allan St (Glenbervie) 76 77
154 Megan Robb (Peterculter) 76 78
155 Kirsty Brodie (Strathmore) 76 79
156 Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) 79 77, Emma Morrison (Craigmillar Park) 77 79, Jasmine Mackintosh (Hazlehead) 75 81
157 Mirren Fraser (Powfoot) 73 84
158 Eva O'Connor (Bothwell Castle) 79 79, Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle) 85 73, Eilidh Crawford (Kingsfield) 80 78, Katie Scott (Strathaven) 79 79
161 Lauren Gilbert (Largs) 82 79.
163 Carinne Taylor (Forres) 81 82
+Leading 16 scratch totals qualified for championship
DRAW AND WEDNESDAY am TEE TIMES
8.30 Liddell v Fraser
8.38 Allan v Hale
8.46 Farrell v Brodie
8.54 Duncan v McWilliam
9.02 MacGarvie v Morrison
9.10 Robb v Richmond
9.18 Free v Robertson
9.26 Mackintosh v Goadby.
MATCH-PLAY DRAW FOR ANSLEY REID SALVER (handicap)
9.34 Chloe Henderson (Deeside) v Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle)
9.42 Ailsa Brannock (Castle Douglas) v Katie Scott (Strathaven)
9.50 Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe) v Lori Macdonald (Cardross)
9.58 Porscha Wilson (Burntisland) v Emily Rigg (Craigmillar Park)
10.06 Lauren Gilbert (Largs) v Katie Malcolm (Dumfries and Co)
10.14 Megan Ashley (Strathmore) v Shannon Pook (Auchterarder)
10.22 Eilidh Crawford (Kingsfield) v Carys Irvine (Craigielaw)
10.30 Justine Fulton (Hayston) v Jodie Taylor (Downfield).
Sunday, 12 July 2015
SCOTLAND TEAM FOR VETS JAMBOREE
Scotland team selected to play in the Veteran Ladies Golfing Association Jamboree against England North, South and Midlands at Sherwood Forest Golf Club, Nottingham from August 4 to 6 is:.
A Bartlett (Highland), L Bennett (Midland), F de Vries (Midland), G Kyle (West), L Lloyd (West), L McKinlay (Midland), M Sievwright (Highland), S Wood (North).
Team captain - N Fenton. Vice-captain - Kathleen Sutherland
A Bartlett (Highland), L Bennett (Midland), F de Vries (Midland), G Kyle (West), L Lloyd (West), L McKinlay (Midland), M Sievwright (Highland), S Wood (North).
Team captain - N Fenton. Vice-captain - Kathleen Sutherland
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
RESCHEDULED WEST SCOTLAND CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRY FORM
If you entered for this West of Scotland Championship which was postponed in May and want to enter for the rescheduled Championship at Cawder GC on Sunday 13th September you do not need to fill in another entry form but you must send a text to Fiona Scott to let her know if you would still like to play (telephone 0781 578 4404.)
If you did not enter in May to enter please download an entry form by clicking on the following link ---WEST OF SCOTLAND ENTRY FORM
THOSE WHO ENTERED ON MAY WERE ---
If you did not enter in May to enter please download an entry form by clicking on the following link ---WEST OF SCOTLAND ENTRY FORM
THOSE WHO ENTERED ON MAY WERE ---
Susan Wood | Jennifer Rankine | ||
Claire Hargan | Eva O'Connor | Donna Jackson | |
Lesley Lloyd | Linzi Allan | Jillian Farrell | |
Gillian Kyle | Catherine Malcolm | Molly Richmond | |
Carol Whyte | Katie Scott | Laura McGeachy | |
Lesley Cosh | Susan McGrenaghan | Fiona Rattray | |
Angela Devine | Lorraine Campbell | Niamh Kinney | |
Melanie Anderson | Anna MacKenzie | Lindsay Mathie | |
Cathy Morton | Lori Macdonald | Emily Dunsmore | |
Gillian McGinlay | Irene Morton | Lauren Gilbert |
Tuesday, 7 July 2015
TRISH JOHNSON CLINIC AT KILMACOLM GOLF CLUB
Golf Professional Trish Johnston is visiting Kilmacolm GC on Monday, 20th July.
They would like to extend a welcome to the ladies of fellow clubs to come and join them on the day. Trish will hold a clinic at our practice area, play a 3 hole loop and take part in a post lunch Q&A. They are planning a buffet lunch for £7 per person.
Please contact the following email address if you are interested in attending -- enquiries@iainnicholsongolf.co.uk
They would like to extend a welcome to the ladies of fellow clubs to come and join them on the day. Trish will hold a clinic at our practice area, play a 3 hole loop and take part in a post lunch Q&A. They are planning a buffet lunch for £7 per person.
Please contact the following email address if you are interested in attending -- enquiries@iainnicholsongolf.co.uk
Monday, 6 July 2015
JULY COUNTY MEDAL RESULTS OVER DRUMPELLIER GC
The results of the Lanarkshire County Spoon held at Drumpellier Golf Club today are:
SSS 72 CSS 75
Division 1
1 Molly Richmond 76 (5) 71
2 Janice Paterson 80 (6) 74
3 Susan Wood 76 (1) 75
Best Gross: Susan Wood 76 BIH
Division 2
1 Marcia Stirling 91 (17) 74
2 Nora Wilson 97 (20) 77
3 Shirley Dalrymple 96 (19) 77BIH
4 Margaret Porteous 98 (21) 77
Best Gross: Marcia Stirling 91
Winner of Nancy's Cup (best net score from a Junior): Molly Richmond 71
SSS 72 CSS 75
Division 1
1 Molly Richmond 76 (5) 71
2 Janice Paterson 80 (6) 74
3 Susan Wood 76 (1) 75
Best Gross: Susan Wood 76 BIH
Division 2
1 Marcia Stirling 91 (17) 74
2 Nora Wilson 97 (20) 77
3 Shirley Dalrymple 96 (19) 77BIH
4 Margaret Porteous 98 (21) 77
Best Gross: Marcia Stirling 91
Winner of Nancy's Cup (best net score from a Junior): Molly Richmond 71
Labels:
County News
Saturday, 4 July 2015
MILNGAVIE'S KAREN MAXWELL WINS SCOTTISH SENIORS HANDICAP MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
Karen Maxwell (Milngavie) won the Scottish Seniors Matchplay Handicap Championship at Powfoot Golf Course today
Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie), Anna Telfer (Milngavie) and Liz Keohone ( Loudoun Gowf) all qualified for the main Matchplay stages with both Alex and Anna knocked out in the 1st round and Liz progressing top the 2nd round but losing.
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Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie), Anna Telfer (Milngavie) and Liz Keohone ( Loudoun Gowf) all qualified for the main Matchplay stages with both Alex and Anna knocked out in the 1st round and Liz progressing top the 2nd round but losing.
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GLEDDOCH CHARITY MIXED OPEN FOURSOMES
Gleddoch Golf Course |
(with all proceeds to the Beatson Cancer Charity)
Sunday, August 23rd, 2015 for the Sheila Hughes Trophy
Entry Fee: £20.00 per couple (Handicap limits: Gents 28 / Ladies 36)
2015 RANFURLY CASTLE OPEN DAY
Ranfurly Castle look forward to seeing you at their Ladies Open Day on Thursday 23rd July, 2015.
CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR ENTRY FORM
LADIES OPEN GREENSOME STABLEFORD COMPETITION
THURSDAY 23rd JULY 2015
ENTER WITH A PARTNER £18 PER COUPLE
MAXIMUM HANDICAP ALLOWANCE 30
NOVELTY PRIZES
Starting Times from 9.30am to 2.00pm
Entry forms can also be down loaded from R.C.G.C. website
Application Form with Entry Fee and Time Preferred to - ALTERNATIVELY CONTACT
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4 Kilallan Avenue
Bridge of Weir
PA11 3PW
Raffle for Charity.
Friday, 3 July 2015
LANARKSHIRE'S MEDAL HELD AT DRUMPELLIER GOLF CLUB
The results of the Spoon held at Drumpellier Golf Club today are:
SS 72 CSS 75
Division 1
1 Molly Richmond 76 (5) 71
2 Janice Paterson 80 (6) 74
3 Susan Wood 76 (1) 75
Best Gross: Susan Wood 76 BIH
Division 2
1 Marcia Stirling 91 (17) 74
2 Nora Wilson 97 (20) 77
3 Shirley Dalrymple 96 (19) 77BIH
4 Margaret Porteous 98 (21) 77
Best Gross: Marcia Stirling 91
Winner of Nancy's Cup (best net score from a Junior): Molly Richmond 71
SS 72 CSS 75
Division 1
1 Molly Richmond 76 (5) 71
2 Janice Paterson 80 (6) 74
3 Susan Wood 76 (1) 75
Best Gross: Susan Wood 76 BIH
Division 2
1 Marcia Stirling 91 (17) 74
2 Nora Wilson 97 (20) 77
3 Shirley Dalrymple 96 (19) 77BIH
4 Margaret Porteous 98 (21) 77
Best Gross: Marcia Stirling 91
Winner of Nancy's Cup (best net score from a Junior): Molly Richmond 71
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Tuesday, 23 June 2015
LANARKSHIRE JUNIORS WIN THE KENNEDY SALVER
Lanarkshire Kennedy Salver Team |
Yesterday at Elderslie Golf Club Lanarkshire won the Junior Inter County matches for the Kennedy Salver. In a close finish Lanarkshire won 6 1/2 games to Renfrewshire's 5 1/2. Ayrshire 4 1/2 was 3rd and D&A 1 1/2 ,4th.
The Junior Lanarkshire Team:
Ellie Bryce Strathaven
Eva O’Connor Bothwell Castle
Erin Johnston Lanark
Dionne Dorricott Strathaven
Justine Fulton Hayston
Megan Docherty Bishopbriggs
To view some photographs - (Courtesy of Jean MacIntyre) -- CLICK HERE
To read the Renfrewshire Report and see some other photos -CLICK HERE
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
AYRSHIRE ARE THE 2015 WEST OF SCOTLAND CHAMPIONS
Ayrshire - West of Scotland County Champions |
They go forward to meet the three other divisional champions in the Scottish women's county championship finals at Stranraer Golf Club from September 18 to 20.
Over the three days at Loudoun Gowf, the host county beat Dunbartonshire and Argyll 6.5-2.5, then Lanarkshire 6.5-2.5 before squeezing home past Renfrewshire 5-4.
Ayrshire almost made a clean sweep of the morning foursomes, taking a 2.5-0.5 lead into the singles.
Catherine Malcolm stretched the Ayrshire lead to 3pt by beating Gillian Kyle 4 and 3 but Renfrewshire got their act together after that with wins by Katrina Milne, young debutante Jennifer Rankine, Donna Jackson
Audrey Thompson stopped the rot for Ayrshire by beating Carol Whyte 2 and 1. The last tie was halved, leaving Ayrshire the match winners by a 5-4 margin.
Lanarkshire beat Dunbartonshire and Argyll 7-2 in the day's other match.
Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire and Dunbartonshire all finished with records of one win and two defeats.
For some photographs please click on the link below
PHOTOGRAPHS FROM DAY 1& 2 - RENFREWSHIRE v LANARKSHIRE AND D&A --Photos courtesy of Gillian McGinlay and Carol Fell
PHOTOGRAPHS - LANARKSHIRE v AYRSHIRE DAY 2 - Photos courtesy of Jean MacIntyre
PHOTOGRAPHS FROM AYRSHIRE COUNTY CAPTAIN - Sheila Adams
PHOTOGRAPHS - DAY 3 - Courtesy of Lanarkshire's Jean MacIntyre
FOURSOMES 3-0
Rachael Taylor, Molly Richmond bt Claire Hargan, Jillian
Farrell 5 and 3.
Susan Wood, Susan McGrenaghan bt Laura McGeachy, Lorraine
Campbell 2 and 1
Lesley Lloyd, Alyson Hendry bt Anne Laing, Aileen Baker 5 and 4.
SINGLES 4-2
Taylor bt Macdonald 7 and 5.
Fiona Norris lost to Farrell 2 holes
Richmond bt Hargan 2 and 1
K Brown lost to Laing 2 and 1.
Hendry bt Baker 7 and 6
Wood bt McGeachy 5 and 4.
Renfrewshire 4, Ayrshire 5
FOURSOMES 0.5-2.5
Katrina Milne, Denise Cowan lost to Emma Hale, Jenny Linklater 4 and 3.
Gillian Kyle, Carol Whyte halved with Catherine Malcolm, Linzi Allan
Donna Jackson, Liz Stewart lost to Connie Jaffrey, Audrey Thompson 7 and 6.
SINGLES 3.5-2.5
Kyle lost to Malcolm 4 and 3.
Milne bt Jaffrey 2 and 1.
J Rankine bt D Watt 3 and 2.
Jackson bt Allan 5 and 4.
Whyte lost to Thompson 2 and 1.
Cowan halved with Linklater
HOW THEY FINISHED
1 Ayrshire 3 wins out of 3
2 Renfrewshire 1 win, 2 defeats
2 Lanarkshire 1 win, 2 defeats
3 Dunbartonshire 1 win, 2 defeats
Thanks go to Colin Farquarson for the report
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Tuesday, 16 June 2015
AYRSHIRE COUNTY ON COURSE TO WIN WEST TITLE
Hosts Ayrshire go into the final day at Loudoun Gowf as favourites to win the West Division inter-county women's team golf title.
They are the only team with two wins out of two, having beaten Lanarkshire 6.5-2.5 today after winning by the same margin over Dunbartonshire and Argyll on Day1.
Dunbartonshire and Argyll did Ayrshire a good turn by beating Renfrewshire 5-4 today which means the table reads:
Ayrshire 2 wins
Renfrewshire 1 win, 1 loss
Dunbartonshire and Argyll 1 win, 1 loss
Lanarkshire 2 losses.
The three-day programme closes with Ayrshire playing Renfrewshire while D and A close with a match against pointless Lanarkshire.
Renfrewshire 4,Dunbartonshire and Argyll 5
FOURSOMES 1-2
Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart lost to Claire Hargan and Jillian Farrell 1 hole
Gillian Kyle and Carol Whyte bt Lorraine Campbell and Lori
MacDonald 5 and 4
Katrina Milne and Jennifer Rankine lost to Anne Laing and Aileen Baker 5 and 4.
SINGLES 3-3
Kyle lost to MacDonald 1 hole
Whyte halved with Laura McGeachy
Gillian McGinlay lost to Hargan 2 and 1
Milne bt Fiona Alexander 8 and 7
Denise Cowan halved with Laing
Jackson bt Farrell 4 and 2.
Lanarkshire 2.5, Ayrshire 6.5
FOURSOMES (0-3)
Rachael Taylor and Molly Richmond lost to Connie Jaffrey and Audrey Thompson 1 hole
Fiona Norris and Kirsten Brown lost to Liz Keohone and Emma Hale 1 hole
Susan Wood and Susan McGrenaghan lost to Catherine Malcolm and Linzi Allan 1 hole
SINGLES (2.5-3.5)
Taylor bt Jaffrey 2 and 1
Lesley Lloyd lost to Thompson 4 and 3,
Brown lost to Hale 5 and 4
Richmond bt Jenny Linklater 2 holes
Wood halved with Debbie Watt
McGrenaghan lost to Allan 4 and 2.
DAY 1 RESULTS:
Ayrshire 6.5, Dunbartonshire and Argyll 2.5
Renfrewshire 7, Lanark 2.
They are the only team with two wins out of two, having beaten Lanarkshire 6.5-2.5 today after winning by the same margin over Dunbartonshire and Argyll on Day1.
Dunbartonshire and Argyll did Ayrshire a good turn by beating Renfrewshire 5-4 today which means the table reads:
Ayrshire 2 wins
Renfrewshire 1 win, 1 loss
Dunbartonshire and Argyll 1 win, 1 loss
Lanarkshire 2 losses.
The three-day programme closes with Ayrshire playing Renfrewshire while D and A close with a match against pointless Lanarkshire.
Renfrewshire 4,Dunbartonshire and Argyll 5
FOURSOMES 1-2
Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart lost to Claire Hargan and Jillian Farrell 1 hole
Gillian Kyle and Carol Whyte bt Lorraine Campbell and Lori
MacDonald 5 and 4
Katrina Milne and Jennifer Rankine lost to Anne Laing and Aileen Baker 5 and 4.
SINGLES 3-3
Kyle lost to MacDonald 1 hole
Whyte halved with Laura McGeachy
Gillian McGinlay lost to Hargan 2 and 1
Milne bt Fiona Alexander 8 and 7
Denise Cowan halved with Laing
Jackson bt Farrell 4 and 2.
Lanarkshire 2.5, Ayrshire 6.5
FOURSOMES (0-3)
Rachael Taylor and Molly Richmond lost to Connie Jaffrey and Audrey Thompson 1 hole
Fiona Norris and Kirsten Brown lost to Liz Keohone and Emma Hale 1 hole
Susan Wood and Susan McGrenaghan lost to Catherine Malcolm and Linzi Allan 1 hole
SINGLES (2.5-3.5)
Taylor bt Jaffrey 2 and 1
Lesley Lloyd lost to Thompson 4 and 3,
Brown lost to Hale 5 and 4
Richmond bt Jenny Linklater 2 holes
Wood halved with Debbie Watt
McGrenaghan lost to Allan 4 and 2.
DAY 1 RESULTS:
Ayrshire 6.5, Dunbartonshire and Argyll 2.5
Renfrewshire 7, Lanark 2.
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Monday, 15 June 2015
West Division inter-county team championship - Day 1 - Renfrewshire and Ayrshire first-day winners
Renfrewshire beat Lanarkshire 7-2 and Ayrshire beat Dunbartonshire and Argyll 6.5-2.5 on the opening day of the West Division inter-county women's team championship at Loudoun Gowf, Ayrshire today.
Renfrewshire made a good start by winning the foursomes 2-1.
An excellent win over Gillian Kyle by USA college circuit player Rachael Taylor draw level at 2-2 but Renfrewshire then won all the remaining games
Ayrshire won the morning foursomes 2.5 to 0.5 against Dunbartonshire and Argyll and added to that by taking the singles 4-2.
Tomorrow Renfrewshire take on Dunbartonshire and Argyll and Lanarkshire face Ayrshire.
DAY ONE RESULTS
RENFREWSHIRE 7, LANARKSHIRE 2
Foursomes (2-1)
D Jackson and L Stewart bt L Lloyd and R Taylor 5 and 4.
C Whyte and G Kyle bt F Norris and A Hendry 4 and 3.
K Milne and J Rankine lost to S Wood and S McGrenaghan 5 and 4.
Singles (5-1)
Kyle lost to Taylor 9 and 8.
Milne bt Lloyd 3 and 2.
D Cowan bt M Richmond 3 and 2.
Jackson bt K Brown 3 and 2.
Rankine bt Wood 3 and 1.
Whyte bt Norris 4 and 3.
AYRSHIRE 6.5, DUNBARTONSHIRE and ARGYLL 2.5
Foursomes 2.5-0.5
C Malcolm and L Allan bt A Laing and A Baker 1 hole.
A Thompson and C Jaffrey halved with C Hargan and J Farrell
L Keohone and E Hale bt L McGeachy and F Alexander 5 and 4.
Singles (4-2)
Malcolm bt L Campbell 4 and 3.
D Watt lost to Farrell 1 hole.
J Linklater bt L MacDonald 4 and 2.
Hale bt Baker 6 and 5
Allan bt Laing 3 and 1.
Jaffrey lost to Hargan 1 hole.
Renfrewshire made a good start by winning the foursomes 2-1.
An excellent win over Gillian Kyle by USA college circuit player Rachael Taylor draw level at 2-2 but Renfrewshire then won all the remaining games
Ayrshire won the morning foursomes 2.5 to 0.5 against Dunbartonshire and Argyll and added to that by taking the singles 4-2.
Tomorrow Renfrewshire take on Dunbartonshire and Argyll and Lanarkshire face Ayrshire.
DAY ONE RESULTS
RENFREWSHIRE 7, LANARKSHIRE 2
Foursomes (2-1)
D Jackson and L Stewart bt L Lloyd and R Taylor 5 and 4.
C Whyte and G Kyle bt F Norris and A Hendry 4 and 3.
K Milne and J Rankine lost to S Wood and S McGrenaghan 5 and 4.
Singles (5-1)
Kyle lost to Taylor 9 and 8.
Milne bt Lloyd 3 and 2.
D Cowan bt M Richmond 3 and 2.
Jackson bt K Brown 3 and 2.
Rankine bt Wood 3 and 1.
Whyte bt Norris 4 and 3.
AYRSHIRE 6.5, DUNBARTONSHIRE and ARGYLL 2.5
Foursomes 2.5-0.5
C Malcolm and L Allan bt A Laing and A Baker 1 hole.
A Thompson and C Jaffrey halved with C Hargan and J Farrell
L Keohone and E Hale bt L McGeachy and F Alexander 5 and 4.
Singles (4-2)
Malcolm bt L Campbell 4 and 3.
D Watt lost to Farrell 1 hole.
J Linklater bt L MacDonald 4 and 2.
Hale bt Baker 6 and 5
Allan bt Laing 3 and 1.
Jaffrey lost to Hargan 1 hole.
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Tuesday, 2 June 2015
LOUDOUN GOWF CLUB RAISE £9,400 FOR AYRSHIRE CANCER SUPPORT
West of Scotland's Liz Keohone has been part of a fantastic group of golfers at Loudoun Gowf Club that have held a charity day over the past years at their golf club in Ayrshire -- It has been a lot of hard work but she and all the members are very proud of the work they have done -- as they should be.
Top winner of the raffle on May 31st was Ayrshire County team player Debbie Watt (Belleisle) who won £500 !
Message back to the club from Ayrshire Cancer Support --
Huge thanks to everyone (the organisers, golfers, bar/catering staff, the gorgeous girls selling the raffle tickets, the photographer and to those who donated prizes, our apologises if we have missed anyone out) at Loudoun Gowf Club for once again delivering a first class Gowf competition on Sunday 31 May and for donating over £9,400.00 to ACS. Over the past 10 years Loudoun Gowf Club has donated over £100,000.00 from this annual event to Ayrshire Cancer Support, with added support from the Diageo Foundation who have fund-matched most of the donations made by Loudoun Gowf Club.
Words cannot express our gratitude not only to Loudoun Gowf Club and the Diageo Foundation but to everyone who has supported this event through the years. Your donation has helped hundreds of cancer patients, and we thank you sincerely on their behalf.
Top winner of the raffle on May 31st was Ayrshire County team player Debbie Watt (Belleisle) who won £500 !
Message back to the club from Ayrshire Cancer Support --
Huge thanks to everyone (the organisers, golfers, bar/catering staff, the gorgeous girls selling the raffle tickets, the photographer and to those who donated prizes, our apologises if we have missed anyone out) at Loudoun Gowf Club for once again delivering a first class Gowf competition on Sunday 31 May and for donating over £9,400.00 to ACS. Over the past 10 years Loudoun Gowf Club has donated over £100,000.00 from this annual event to Ayrshire Cancer Support, with added support from the Diageo Foundation who have fund-matched most of the donations made by Loudoun Gowf Club.
Words cannot express our gratitude not only to Loudoun Gowf Club and the Diageo Foundation but to everyone who has supported this event through the years. Your donation has helped hundreds of cancer patients, and we thank you sincerely on their behalf.
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