Wednesday, 27 June 2018

MIDLOTHIAN JOIN ABERDEENSHIRE AND RENFREWSHIRE IN COUNTY FINALS


By Colin Farquharson

Midlothian joined Aberdeenshire and Renfrewshire in the Scottish women's county finals at Kilmacolm in September by retaining the East Division women's inter-county title at Dunbar Golf Club today.
Midlothian's final match against Stirling and Clackmann had been bittled as the divisional title decider but Midlothian cruised to an 8-1 victory, taking all six singles.
Fife beat East Lothian 7-2 in the other match

EAST LOTHIAN 2, FIFE 7
Foursomes: 0-3
Joanne Free and Jill McNicoll lost to Jocelyn Mackie and Susan Jackson 3 and 2.
Alyssa Balding and Kay Lannin lost to Gillian Paton and Karin Sharp 1 hole.
Dawn Young and Pam Hall lost to Lynn Newton and Brogan Clark 8 and 6.
Singles: 2-4
Lesley Atkins lost to Paton 7 and 5.
Annabel Hosie to Jackson 6 and 4
Free bt Mackie 4 and 3
Balding lost to Newton 8 and 7
McNicoll lost to Hannah Braidwood 3 and 1
Kay Lannin bt Brogan Clark 3 and 2

STIRLING and CLACKMANAN 1, MIDLOTHIAN 8
Foursomes: 1-2
Alison Davidson and Laura Bisset lost to Gabrielle MacDonald and Alison McBride
4 and 3.
Jennie Allan and Fiona Wait lost to Karen Marshall and Kate McIntosh 2 holes.
Louise Macgregor and Alison Goodwin bt  Karen Ferguson-Snedden and Caroline Steedman 3 and 1.

Singles: 0-6
Goodwin lost to MacDonald 4 and 3
Bisset lost to McIntosh 5 and 3
Wait lost to Marshall 6 and 5
Davidson lost to McBride 5 and 4
Macgregor lost to Louise Fraser 2 and 1
Allan lost to Hannah Darling 4 and 3

ALEX GLENNIE IS THE 2018 SCOTTISH SENIORS STROKEPLAY CHAMPION


By Colin Farquharson



Alex Glennie  (pictured above) won the Scottish Senior Women's Open Stroke-play championship at Prestwick St Nicholas Golf Club today for the 3rd time (2011 and 2016) and headed the 16 qualifiers for the match-play tournament.
After shooting only one birdie in her-up with  first-round 80, Glennie chalked up gains at the third, fourth, seventh, 10th and 11 in improving by 10 strokes for a 70 and a six-over-par total of 150.

She finished a shot ahead of the first-round leader Frances Millar (Carnoustie Caledonia) who slipped back from a 73 to a 78 for 151.
Millar had three birdies in her second round but also double bogeys at the eighth, short 10th, and par-5 11th.

Liz Keohone (Loudoun Gowf) had the best net total of 140 off seven of a handicap. South African Sonja Bland, a five-handicapper, was runner-up with a net total of 142 

SCOTTISH SENIOR WOMEN'S OPEN STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
Prestwick St  Nicholas.
Par 144 (2x72). SSS 72. CSS 74 73.
150 A Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) 80 70.
151 F Millar (Carnoustie Caledonian) 73 78.
152 S Bland (S Africa) 77 75, L Allan (Glenbervie) 76 76
153 S Wood (Aberdeen Ladies) 78 75, E Moffat (St Regulus) 76 77.
154 L Keohone (Loudoun Gowf) 76 78.
156 S Penman (Gulane) 78 78.
157 E Stewart (Glenburn) 79 79, M Richmond (Royal Liverpool) 78 79.
158 G Kyle (East Renfrewshire) 79 79.
159 A Baker (Crail GS) 79 80, A Ryan (Tain) 79 80, K Sutherland (Royal Montrose) 78 81.
160 D Jackson (Troon Ladies) 82 78, F De Vries (St Rule) 81 79, +M Smith (Tain) 78 82.
+M Smith was not one of the 16 qualifiers for the scratch match-play. She was eliminated on a comparison of the second rounds of the players who finished on 160.

Other scores included:
161 J Brown (Monifieth) 82 79.
163 A Bartlett (Royal Dornoch) 77 86.
172 E Whyte (Aberdeen Ladies) 85 87
173 L Graham (Carnoustie Ladies) 81 82, A Macgregor (Ladybank) 86 87,

LEADERBOARD 

LIVE SCORING FROM THE SCOTTISH SENIORS AND BRITISH AMATEUR

LIVE LEADERBOARD FROM THE SCOTTISH SENIORS AT PRESTWICK ST NICHOLAS

The 115th Ladies’ British Open Amateur Championship is taking place at Hillside. Hillside is located in Southport in the heart of England’s Golf Coast. It is situated adjacent to Royal Birkdale as well as Southport & Ainsdale, with Formby Golf Club a few miles down the road. A true championship links, Hillside is a regular venue for The Open Final Qualifying and has also hosted several prestigious championships including The Amateur Championship. 

LIVE LEADERBOARD FROM THE BRITISH AMATEUR

Tuesday, 26 June 2018

GEMMA BATTY IS THE LEADING SCOT IN THE OPENING ROUND OF THE BRITISH LADIES AMATEUR



By COLIN FARQUHARSON


Curtis Cup player Shannon McWilliam from Aboyne has a fight on her hands to survive Wednesday's halfway cut and make it through to the match-play stages of  the British women's open amateur championship at Hillside Golf Club, Southport in Lancashire.

Only the leading 64 will advance and Shannon, pictured, after an opening round of five-over-par 79, which included a triple bogey 7 at the 11th and a double bogey 6 at the 18th, will start the second round in joint 97th place.
New Scottish women's champion Gemma Batty (West Linton) looks safe after a 73, in which she reeled off nine par figures for the inward half, gave her a share of 14th place.
But Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) and Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey), both on the 76 mark, and Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies) and Clara Young (North Berwick), both of whom had 77s cannot afford to miss too many birdie putts in the second round.
Hazel MacGarvie (Troon Ladies), one of Scotland's top prospects, had a day when nothing dropped for her. 
She had a birdie-less round of 80. 

BRITISH WOMEN'S OPEN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP 
Hillside Golf Club, Southport, Lancashire
First qualifying round
Par 72 SSS 78 CSS 78
68 E Chapelet (Fra)
70 E Broze (Fra), E Henseleit (Ger), E M Hualde Zuniga (Spn), F Kinhult (Swe).
71 T Larsson (Swe), A Ruiz (Mex).
72 K Fredgaard (Den), L M Gomez Ruiz (Spn), G Blackman (Chelmsford), E A Palyrinieri (Italy), S Zeeb (Ger)
73 G Batty (West Linton), L Harm (Ger), J Hall (Bishop Auckland), L Pinthier (Fra), E Osborn (Swe), E Saksa (Fin), 
74 P Roussin-Bouchard (Fra), H Screen (Berkhamsted), H Muse (West Lancs), L Hillier (Newport, Gwent), L M Humphreys (Stoke by Nayland), A Wilson (Lurgan), J Lee (Can), V Gimmy (Ger), E Moosmann (Switz), C Salort (Fra).

OTHER SCOTS' SCORES

76 C Goadby (St Regulus), H McCook (Grantown on Spey)
77 C Jaffrey (Troon Ladies), C Young (North Berwick)
79 S McWilliam (Aboyne)
80 H MacGarvey (Troon Ladies)


TO VIEW ALL THE SCORES CLICK HERE

Midlothian v Stirling and Clackmannan title decider in East Division women's Jamboree

By COLIN FARQUHARSON

Midlothian lead the East Division women's inter-county table after beating hosts East Lothian 5.5-3.5 on the second day at Dunbar Golf Club.
Stirling and Clackmannan beat Fife 5.5-3.5 in the other match.
Midlothian's final match against Stirling and Clackmannan on Wednesday will decide who goes forward as divisional champions to join Aberdeenshire in the four-corned Scottish county finals at Kilmacolm GC in September.
Midlothian, with two wins out of two, need only to draw with Stirling and Clackmannan to book their place. Stirling and Clackmannan, for whom former British international Alison (Rose) Davidson, has won four out of four ties so far, need to beat Midlothian to finish ahead of them with two wins and a draw.

DAY TWO RESULTS MIDLOTHIAN 5.5, EAST LOTHIAN 3.5
Foursomes (2.5-0.5)
Midlothian names first
Louise Fraser and Hannah Darling bt Jill McNicoll and Alyssa Balding 3 and 2.
Alison McBride and Kate McIntosh halved with Joanne Free and Lesley Atkins
Karen Ferguson-Snedden and Caroline Steedman bt Kay Lanning and Dawn Young 5 and 4.
Singles: 3-3
Darling bt Annabel Hosie 8 and 7.
G MacDonald lost to Free 4 and 3.
K Marshall bt Atkins 3 and 2
Steedman bt McNicoll 5 and 4
McBride lost to Balding 1 hole.
Fraser lost to Lannin 3 and 2.

STIRLING and CLACKMANNAN 5.5, FIFE 3.5
Foursomes: 3-0
Stirling and Clackmannan names first
Alison Davidson and Laura Bisset bt Gillian Paton and Karin Sharp 5 and 4.
Louise Macgregor and Alison Goodwin bt Lynn Newton and Brogan Clark 7 and 6.
Jennie Allan and Alexis Hutton bt Jocelyn Mackie and Hannah Braidwood 2 holes.
Singles: 2.5-3.5
Macgregor halved with Paton
Allan lost to Mackie 1 hole.
Fiona Wait bt Sharp 3 and 2.
Mhairi Hall lost to Clark 5 and 4.
Bisset lost to Braidwood 3 and 1.
Davidson bt Lorraine Morrow 5 and 4.

How they stand
Midlothian 2
Stirling & Clackmannan 1.5
East Lothian 0.5
Fife 0

Wednesday’s Matches
Midlothian v Stirling & Clackmannan 
East Lothian v Fife

CARNOUSTIE'S FRANCES MILLAR LEADS ON DAY 1 OF THE SCOTTISH SENIORS OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP at PRESTWICK ST NICHOLAS

By Colin Farquharson
Frances Millar the 2017 Strokeplay champion (left) pictured with
Fiona De Vries the 2017 Matchplay Champion

Frances Millar (Carnoustie Caledonia) was the only player to get near the par of 72 in the first round of the Scottish Senior Women's Open Amateur Championship at Prestwick St Nicholas Golf Club today.
She shot a one-over 73, good enough to give her a three-stroke overnight lead on Linda Allan (Glenbervie), Liz Keohone (Loudoun Gowf) and former Scottish champion Elaine Moffat (St Regulus).
Millar's two birdies came at par-5 holes, the fourth and 11th. She bogeyed the first, fifth and short 10th in halves of 38 and 35.
Allan saddled herself with two double bogey 6s at the third and sixth which led to an outward half of 41. Moffat also had a double bogey 6, at the eighth, but she birdied the fourth, seventh and 17th in halves of 38.
Former title-holder Sheena Wood finished the day with a 78 after dropping five shots to par over the last six holes, running up double bogeys at the short 10th and par-4 14th.


LEADING FIRST ROUND SCORES
Prestwick St Nicholas GC par 72. SSS 72. CSS 74


73 F Millar (Carnoustie Caledonia).
76 L Allan (Glenbervie), L Kehone (Loudoun Gowf), E Moffat (St Regulus).
77 S Bland (SAfr), A Bartlett (Royal Dornoch).
78 M Smith (Tain), L Grieve (Brancepeth Castle), S Penman (Gull), M Richmond (Royal Liverpool), P Davidson (Erskine), R Purdom (Prestwick St Nicholas), S Wood (Aberdeen Ladies), K Sutherland (Royal Montrose).
79 G Kyle (East Renfrewshire), A Ryan (Tain), A Baker (Crail GS), E Stewart (Greenburn)
80 A Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie), L Campbell (Cardross)
81 I McCrone (Turnhouse), L Johnston (Gullane), F De Vries (St Rule.
82 D Jackson (Troon Ladies), J Brown (Monifieth)
83 B Biggart (North Berwick), L Wilson (Kilmarnock Barassie).

TO VIEW ALL THE SCORES CLICK HERE 

Monday, 25 June 2018

LANARKSHIRE WIN THE KENNEDY SALVER


Lanarkshire Winning Junior Team


The West of Scotland Junior Inter County Matches for the Kennedy Salver took place today at Hamilton Golf Club.

Lanarkshire retained the trophy 

Morning Foursomes: 
Sophie Murphy &Zoe Kemp (D&A) beat Taylor White and Heather Bryce (Lanarkshire) 5/4
Aaliya Sandi & Orla Rooney (Renfrewshire) lost to Luisa Gibson & Freya Russell (Ayrshire) 3/1
Eilidh Dunbar & Jennifer Reilly (D&A) lost to Claire McLaughlan & Sarah Mason (Ayrshire) 1 hole
Romy Erskine & Hannah Carson (Renfrewshire) lost to Katie Graham & Jodie Graham (Lanarkshire) 2/1
Emily Crusher & Jennifer Lynagh (Renfrewshire) W/O (D&A)
Samantha McKay & Cristina McCracken (Ayrshire) lost to  Megan Doherty & Madeleine MacGregor ( Lanarkshire) 7/6

Foursomes Points:
Lanarkshire 2
Ayrshire 2
Renfrewshire 1 
D&A 1

Afternoon Singles:

Sophie Murphy (D&A)  beat  Sophie Kyle (Renfrewshire) 5/4
Claire McLaughlan (Ayrshire) beat Taylor White (Lanarkshire) 2up
Zoe Kemp (D&A) lost to  Louisa Gibson (Ayrshire) 1 dn
Romy Erskine (Renfrewshire) lost to  Megan Docherty (Lanarkshire) 2/1
Eilidh Dunbar ( D&A)  lost to Katie Graham (Lanarkshire)
Emily Crusher (Renfrewshire) lost to Freya Russell (Ayrshire) 1dn
Madeleine MacGregor (Lanarkshire) lost to Aaliyh Sandi (Renfrewshire) 1dn
Samantha McKay (Ayrshire) lost to  Leah Bryce (Lanarkshire ) 1 dn
D&A number 5 n/a v Christina McCracken (Ayrshire) w/o
Orla Rooney (Renfrewshire) halved Jennifer  Reilly (Lanarkshire)
D&A number 5 n/a v Jodie Graham (Lanarkshire) w/o
Jennifer Lynagh (Renfrewshire) beat  Zara Mason (Ayrshire) 2/1

Final Points 
Lanarkshire - Singles 4.5 Foursomes 2 - 6.5 points
Ayrshire - Singles 4 Foursomes 2 - 6 points
Renfrewshire - Singles 2.5  Foursomes 1  - 3.5 points
D&A - Singles 1 Foursomes 1  - 2 points


All the Team players
Thanks go to  Allison Bell for the photographs

FORMER BRITISH STAR ALISON TURNS THE CLOCK BACK FOR STIRLING AND CLACKMANNAN

By Colin Farquharson 

A Rose by any other name ... Alison helps Stirling and Clackmannan to draw with hosts East Lothian

Former British international Alison (Rose) Davidson won both her foursomes tie (in partnership with Laura Bisset) and her singles match by 5 and 4 as Stirling and Clackmannan dented East Lothian's hopes of winning the East Division women's inter-county team jamboree at their home venue of Dunbar.
The first day ended with East Lothian and Stirling & Clackmannan figuring in a 4.5-4.5 draw while Midlothian justified favouritism to win the title at the end of three days by beating Fife 6-5-2.5
The divisional champions will go forward to join Aberdeenshire in the four-cornered Scottish county finals at Kilmacolm Golf Club from September 14 to 16.

EAST LOTHIAN 4.5,  STIRLING and CLACKMANNAN 4.5

Foursomes: 2-1
East Lothian names first
Joanne Free and Lesley Atkins bt Louise Macgregor and Mhairi Hall 3 and 2.
Kay Lannin and Annabel Hosie  bt Alexis Hutton and Jennie Allan 2 holes.
Jill McNicoll and Alyssa Balding lost to Laura Bissett and Alison Davidson 2 and 1.
Singles: 2.5-3.5
Free bt Macgregor 1 hole.
Pam Hall lost to Allan 4 and 3.
Dawn Young halved with Fiona Watt
McNicoll bt Alison Goodwin 1 hole.
Balding lost to Bisset 5 and 3
Lannin lost to Davidson 5 and 4

MIDLOTHIAN 6.5, FIFE 2.5
Midlothian names first
Foursomes: 2.5-0.5
Gabrielle MacDonald and Hannah Darling bt Gillian Paton and Karin Sharp 4 and 3.
Karen Marshall and Kate McIntosh halved with Jocelyn Mackie and Susan Jackson.
Louise Fraser and Alison McBride bt Lynn Newton and Brogan Clark 2 and 1.
Singles: 4-2
MacDonald lost to Paton 4 and 2.
Darling bt Jackson 4 and 3.
Karen Ferguson-Sneddon lost to Mackie 1 hole.
Caroline Steedman bt Lorraine Morrow 5 and 4.
McIntosh bt Sharp 3 and 2.
Karen Marshall bt Clark 2 and 1.

SCOTTISH SENIORS BEGINS TOMORROW AND GO DOWN MEMORY LANE

Prestwick St Nicholas
The Scottish Seniors Ladies Open Championship begins tomorrow at Prestwick St Nicholas 

To see the starting times - CLICK HERE

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Sunday, 24 June 2018

JUNIOR KENNEDY SALVER - COME ALONG AND SUPPORT YOUR TEAM

A reminder that the 2018 Kennedy Salver will take place at Hamilton Golf Club all day on Monday June 25th. 

Please come along and support your County Team whether it be Ayrshire, D&A , Lanarkshire or Renfrewshire.

Lanarkshire were the 2017 winners


Lanarkshire Team : 
Megan Docherty (Bishopbriggs )
Taylor White (Cathkin Braes)
Katie Graham (Hamilton)
Jodie Graham (Hamilton), 
Leah Bryce (Sandyhills)
Jennifer Riley (Hamilton)
Madeleine McGregor (Hamilton)

Ayrshire Team:
Luisa Gibson (Ardeer) 
Zara Mason (Kirkcudbright) 
Christina McCracken (Troon Ladies) 
Samantha McKay (Loudoun Gowf) 
Claire McLaughlin (West Kilbride) 
Freya Russell (Troon Ladies)

Renfrewshire Team: 
Hannah Carson-East Renfrewshire
Emily Crusher-Eastwood
Romy Erskine-Kilmacolm
Sophie Kyle-East Renfrewshire
Jennifer Lynagh-Caldwell
Orla Rooney-Cowglen
Aaliyah Sandhu-Haggs Castle

D&A will announce tomorrow.

Thanks go to Allison Bell for the photo of last years winner

Saturday, 23 June 2018

TOP 20 SCOTLAND LADIES GOLFER AND GOLF CLUBS OF THE WEEK FROM MYGOLFRANKING





SCOTLAND LADIES GOLFER of WEEK 18/24 is JANE MCDOUGALL of Prestwick St Cuthbert Ladies who remains NUMBER ONE on Scotland Ladies MGRanking.

SCOTLAND LADIES CLUB of WEEK 18/24 is CALLANDER GC - NUMBER ONE on ScotlandLadies Club MGRanking.

Many congratulations go to  Jayne McDougall from Callander Golf Club who is leading all the Scottish ladies golfers in the players rankings.

Callander Golf Club is top of the Golf Club Rankings

SCOTLAND LADIES

1   Jayne McDougall (Callander) 1604 points 
2  Aaliyah Sandhu (Haggs Castle) 1348 
3  Fiona Norris (Hamilton) 1206 
4Nicola Gemmell (Crail), Kimberley Beveridge (Aboyne) 1196 
 Jane M Grubb (Montrose Mercantile) 1189 
 Megan Robb (Peterculter) 1177 
8  Lisa Chan (Cawder) 1173 
 Kayleigh Singer (Dundas Parks) 1161 
10 Jayne McGill (Dundas Parks) 1150 
11= Kelly McNee (Loudoun Gowf), Carol Carstairs (LundinLadies) 1148
13 Sakuna Ramsay (Edzell) 1145
14 Joan Pratt (Moray) 1144
15 Hazel Hume (Tillicoultry) 1139
16 Nicola Craig (Lanark) 1136
17 Susan Woodhouse (East Kilbride) 1134
18 Carol Fell (Douglas Park) 1122
19 Astrid Koppernaes (Auchmill) 1118
20 Rhona McMillan (Greenburn) 1116

SCOTLAND LADIES  CLUBS

 Callander 1050 
 Dundas Parks 1005 
3  Hopeman 962 
 Tillicoultry 943 
5 Bridge of Allan 938 
6  Keith 931
7  Greenburn 926
8   Thornton 923
9   Balmore 917
10= AlnessBuckpool 915

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JAN MACNAB FROM RANFURLY CASTLE LEADS THE RENFREWSHIRE MY GOLFING RANKING


mygolfranking.net RENFREWSHIRE LADIES GOLFER ofWEEK 18/24 is JAN MACNAB (Ranfurly Castle) who sits proudly at NUMBER ONE on Renfrewshire Ladies MGRanking.
 
RENFREWSHIRE LADIES
Jan Macnab (Ranfurly Castle) 1115 points
Linda Ellery (East Renfrewshire) 1069 
3 Linda McDougall (Greenock) 1058 
Jane Ross (Elderslie) 1029 
5 Maureen Kemp (Gourock) 977 
Linda Honeyman (Erskine) 957 
7 Shirley Bell (Old Course Ranfurly) 938 
8 Janette McCartney (Erskine) 929 
9 Paula Adam (Old Course Ranfurly) 920 
10 Julie Nicol (Elderslie) 915 

RENFREWSHIRE LADIES - CLUBS
1 Erskine 872 points
2 Greenock 834
Old Course Ranfurly 806 
Elderslie 799 
Renfrew 794


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DOUGLAS PARK LADIES’ OPEN GREENSOMES 2018

Helen Robertson, Sally McFarlane, Anne Reid (Captain) Jinty Halley and Anne Fergusson 
(Photo courtesy of Barbara Aitchison)


64 couples took part in Douglas Park's 2018 Open Day competition yesterday on a lovely bright, albeit slightly breezy, day.

Over £500 was raised from the proceeds of the raffle and will be presented to the Beatson Institute for Cancer Research Glasgow.
Captain Anne Reid thanked Anne Fergusson, Sally McFarlane and Helen Robertson, ably assisted by Jinty Halley and Patricia Richmond, for all their organisation of 26 Douglas Park Ladies’ Open Days!  They have raised around £600 every year enabling so many different charities to benefit from these donations over the years.  Magnificent – well done ladies and thank you so much!
Christine Steedman and Ruth Mcconkey from Pitreavie had the best score of the day - 35 points winners by the better inward half 
Another highlight was local player Sheila McFarlane who had a HOLE IN ONE at the 17th
Leading Scores:

 Handicap Scratch - 18
1st Christine Steedman & Ruth Mcconkey (Pitreavie) - 35 points (bih)
2nd Diane Dryden & Liz Cochrane (Williamwood) - 35 points
3rd Helen Robertson & Sheana Donald (Douglas Park) - 34 points (bih)
4th Sheila Steele & Isobel Blackwood (Hilton Park) 34 - 34 points
Handicap 19 - 30
1st Aileen MacIntyre & Sheila McFarlane (Douglas Park) 34 points (bih)
2nd Janice McIlwraith & Mary Agnew (Douglas Park) - 34 points (bih)
3rd Maggie Bell & Cheok Yong (Langlands) - 34 points
4th Elaine McEwen (Douglas Park) & Jen Marsden (Milngavie) 33 points (bih)
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Other prizes 
Nearest the pin at the 3rd – Elizabeth Moyes & Tracy McPherson (Langlands)
Nearest the pin at the 17th – Sheila McFarlane (hole in 1!) & Aileen MacIntyre (DP)
Nearest the pin in 2 at the 16th – Shona Martin (DP) & Cathie Goldinger (Bonnyton)
Nearest the pin in 2 at the 18th – Norma Gray & Lindsay McLean (DP)
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