Wednesday, 11 July 2018

ABERDEENSHIRE AND NORTHERN COUNTIES MGRANKING

mygolfranking.net ABERDEENSHIRE LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/26 is ANGELA JOSS of Alford Ladies who enters the Top 10 of Aberdeenshire MGRanking at No 10. 
ABERDEENSHIRE LADIES
Julie Henderson (Inverurie) 1151 points
2 Astrid Koppernaes (Auchmill) 1118  
3 Julie Lees (Westhill) 1083 
4 Suzanne Robertson (Peterhead) 1070
Gillian Mackenzie (Banchory) 1055
6 Megan Robb (Peterculter) 1052
7 Kimberley Beveridge (Aboyne) 1045
8 Nicola Fraser (McDonald) 1019
9 Pearl Shields (Paul Lawrie GC, Inchmarlo) 1014 
10 Angela Joss (Alford) 1013

ABERDEENSHIRE LADIES - CLUBS 
1 Keith 923 points
2 Paul Lawrie GC, Inchmarlo 901 
Buckpool 894
Westhill 883
Kintore 859

mygolfranking.net NORTHERN COUNTIES LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/26 is CAROLINE REID (Hopeman Ladies) who climbs to No 5 on Northern Counties MGRanking
 
NORTHERN COUNTIES LADIES
1 Joan Pratt (Moray) 1144 points
2 Alison Gowie (Inverness) 1085
Jeani Hunter (Bonar Bridge) 1064 
4 Deborah Kinnaird (Grantown-on-Spey) 1043 
5 Caroline Reid (Hopeman) 1034 
6 Myra Smith (Moray) 1028 
7 June Nicol (Inverness) 1027
8 Dot Phillips (Garmouth & Kingston Ladies) 996
9= Janet Dail Reid (Hopeman), Anne Ryan (Tain) 982
NORTHERN COUNTIES LADIES – CLUBS 
Hopeman 931 points
Garmouth & Kingston 854 
Alness 851 
Rothes 825
5 Muir of Ord 814
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Tuesday, 10 July 2018

HANNAH AND SHANNON LEAD THE SCOTS IN AUSTRIA

by Colin Farquharson

LADIES TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP 
Hannah McCook shot a six-under-66 and Shannon McWilliam a 69 but Scotland were only tied for eighth place on 359 with Austria and Spain after the first qualifying round of the European women's team championship at Murhof Golf Club, Austria.

Only the leading eight sides will make up the championship match-play flight after the second stroke-play round on Wednesday.
Curtis Cup player Olivia Mehaffey had the lowest round of 65.

The Scots' individual scores, only five of which count each day, were:
66 Hannah McCook
69 Shannon McWilliam
72 Connie Jaffrey
75 Chloe Goadby
77 Gemma Batty
78 Eilidh Briggs

The leading 10 teams are:
344 France
347 England
348 Sweden
350 Italy
353 Germany
354 Denmark, Ireland
359 Austraia, Scotland Spain.


GIRLS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP 

Scotland are in 13th place after the first stroke-play qualifying round, will need a better all-round team effort in the second round  if they are to make the top eight who will advance to the match-play championship flight of the European girls team championship at Forsgardens Golf Club, Sweden.

Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe) led the Scots with a creditable 73 -(tied 7th in the individual scores)  but two individual scores in the 80s were disappointing from a team which looked strong on paper. 

The Scots' individual efforts were:
73 Hannah Darling.
76 Louise Duncan
77 Kirsty Brodie
78 Lorna McClymont
82 Carmen Griffiths
85 Jennifer Rankine

SCOTTISH GOLF ANNOUNCE PERMANENT APPOINTMENT OF CLARE QUEEN AS PERFORMANCE DIRECTOR



Scottish Golf is delighted to announce the permanent appointment of Clare Queen (pictured left) as Performance Director, one of a trio of key roles confirmed by the new Chief Executive, Andrew McKinlay.
Clare has fulfilled the role in an interim capacity since the departure of Stuart Clayton, who left in April to work with David Leadbetter Golf Academies.

The former Ladies European Tour professional is now responsible for leading the development and implementation of training and competition programmes designed to prepare amateur players to make the transition into the professional ranks.

Clare worked with the Scottish Government-backed Active Schools programme in Clackmannanshire before taking up a Performance Co-ordinator role with the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association in April 2014, joining Scottish Golf after the amalgamation of SLGA and Scottish Golf Union.

Clare Queen said: “I am proud to be appointed Performance Director and regard it as a huge privilege to help the next generation of successful Scottish golfers through what I know from experience is a tricky transition phase from amateur through to professional.

“The interim role has given me a real insight into the opportunities and challenges facing golfers who aspire to reach the top. I look forward to putting the ideas I have into practice with the help of my colleagues at Scottish Golf and, fundamentally, with the support of clubs and the network of service providers, to ensure players have the best opportunity possible to fulfil their potential.
“What has become apparent in a short period of time is the need to bring clarity to the pathway that exists for golfers and to simplify it. We also need to encourage golfers to practice more effectively and prepare players better to compete on the international stage.
“For those who wish to turn professional It is not always about travelling the world and winning titles, it is about preparing people for what can be a lonely life on the road, a journey that comes with disappointments along the way. Providing support and helping to instil the resilience needed to overcome adversity and reach the top are priorities.
“It has been encouraging to see some success stories already, which will hopefully inspire others and working closer with those who have gone on to become tour professionals will only help those at various stages of the pathway.”

Gillian Paton has also been appointed Performance Manager on a full-time basis, responsible for the Performance Academy, Girls’ and Boys’ Squads and managing the Development Academy with Clare Queen.
The final appointment confirmed by McKinlay, who joined from the Scottish FA in May, was the promotion of Karin Sharp from Corporate Services Director to Chief Operating Officer.
Andrew McKinlay, Scottish Golf Chief Executive, said: “I am delighted to be able to confirm these posts and have been struck by the dedication and expertise shown by all three in my short time as Chief Executive.

“Clare has already made an impact in the interim role and I know how passionate she is about making the performance pathway the best it can be for aspiring professional golfers. I know she has been ably supported by Gillian and her appointment is a natural step in her development, too.
“Now that the posts have been made permanent, it will allow both to focus on talking Scottish Golf forward.

“I am also pleased to be able to confirm that Karin Sharp’s job title has been changed to Chief Operating Officer. It has been clear to me since my arrival that Karin is a pillar of this organisation and the new job title reflects her role within the organisation and importance to it.”

STIRLING & CLACKMANNAN, LANARKSHIRE AND "GLASGOW" - MYGOLFRANKING


mygolfranking.net STIRLING & CLACKMANNAN LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/26 is NORMA KERR (Falkirk Tryst Ladies) who re-enters the Top 10 of Stirling & Clackmannan Ladies MGRanking at No 6.
 
STIRLING & CLACKMANNAN LADIES
1 Jayne McDougall (Callander) 1604 points
2 Hazel Hume (Tillicoultry) 1194 
3 Janis Myles (Dunblane New) 1062 
4 June McDonald (Bridge of Allan) 1023 
5 Linda Nelson (Braehead) 1015
6 Norma Kerr (Falkirk Tryst) 1011 
Zena Kane (Bonnybridge) 1005 
8 Janie McMahon (Alloa) 1004 
9 Lorna Wilson (Polmont) 991 
10 Muriel Young (Stirling) 988
 
STIRLING & CLACKMANNAN LADIES - CLUBS
Callander 1050 points
Tillicoultry 944 
3 Bridge of Allan 938 
4 Falkirk Tryst 927 
5 Dollar 878

mygolfranking.net LANARKSHIRE LADIES GOLFERS of Week 18/26 are DORRIEN MALCOLM (Hollandbush Ladies) and ABIGAIL MCCAFFERTY (Airdrie Ladies) who rise to No 5= on Lanarkshire Ladies MGRanking.
 
LANARKSHIRE LADIES
Fiona Norris (Hamilton) 1206 points
Nichola Craig (Lanark) 1198 
3 Susan Woodhouse (East Kilbride) 1134
4 Emily Lowther (Kirkhill) 1084 
5= Dorrien Malcolm (Hollandbush), Abigail McCafferty(Airdrie) 1071 
7 Jacqueline Moon (Bothwell Castle) 1058
8 Ruth Hunter (Lanark) 1056
9 Valerie Macgregor (Hamilton) 1038
10 Karen Morgan (Bothwell Castle) 1024

LANARKSHIRE LADIES – CLUBS
1 Airdrie 916 points
2 Wishaw 884 
3 East Kilbride 876
Langlands 850
Bothwell Castle 848

mygolfranking.net GLASGOW LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/26 is MARJORIE SEYMOUR (CathkinBraes Ladies) who climbs to No 7 on Glasgow Ladies MGRanking.

GLASGOW LADIES
Aaliyah Sandhu (Haggs Castle) 1284 points
Edel Doherty (Cawder) 1034 
3 Yvonne Brown (Bishopbriggs) 984
4= Susan McDonald (Cawder), Jennifer Weir (Cawder) 951
6 Taylor White (Cathkin Braes) 940
7 Marjorie Seymour (Cathkin Braes) 900
8= Jane Gravil (Cowglen), Louise Mill (Cawder) 890
10 Jo Chung (Cawder) 883

GLASGOW LADIES CLUBS
Cawder 870 points
Cathkin Braes 840
Bishopbriggs 806
Haggs Castle 799
5 Ralston 727

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LOUDOUN GOWF JUNIOR OPEN DAY

⛳️⛳️LOUDOUN JUNIOR OPEN⛳️⛳️
📆 Monday 16th July 📆
💥Ayrshire order of merit points💥
💷£5 entry💷
⏰Tee Times till 12 noon⏰
Course is in amazing condition, get your names in boys and girls
Entry form below or contact the club 01563 821993

LIVE SCORING FROM THE LADIES AND GIRLS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS


 About the Strokeplay rounds: 

In the four main draw team championships this week (men, ladies', boys' and girls'), the format is as follows: 

Each team consists of six players. Over the first two days, all players play two rounds of individual stroke play, with each team's five lowest scores out of six counting each day. 

 The team classification following day two will decide the seeding for the match play flights, which are played on the following three days. The match play flights are divided into Flight A, the top eight teams, and Flight B, the teams ranked 9th-16th.

To read more go to the European Team Championship Website

For all Live Scoring CLICK HERE

KATIE GRAHAM FROM HAMILTON WINS LANARKSHIRE'S NANCY CUP

From the Lanarkshire County Website

The Lanarkshire County July Spoon was played at Sandyhills GC yesterday on another lovely day.
Par 74 CSS 73

Division 1
Scratch Susan McGrenaghan (Hayston) 75 
Handicap:
Katie Graham 77 (Hamilton) (8) 69 
Susan McGrenaghan (Hayston) 75 (5) 70 
Jodie Graham (Hamilton) 91 (18) 73 

Division 2 
Scratch Margaret Marshall (Wishaw) 92
Handicap: 
Margaret Marshall (Wishaw) 92  (22) 70 
Elspeth Inch (Starthaven) 93 (21) 72 
Mhairi Lowson (Strathaven) 99 (24) 75 

Winner of Nancy's Cup:
Katie Graham (Hamilton Golf Club) 69

Monday, 9 July 2018

THE SCOTTISH VETS TEAM IS ANNOUNCED FOR HEXHAM

The SVLGA team to represent Scotland at the annual jamboree to be held at Hexham, Northumberland on August 6 - 9th has been announced by Captain Ellie Whyte

The team which includes 4 new comers is: 

Linda Allan (Midlands) 
Jennifer Bryans ( East) 
Alison Davidson (Midlands) 
Gillian Kyle (West)
Frances Millar (Northern) 
Elaine Moffat (Midlands)
Liz Stewart (West) 
Sheena Wood ( Northern)

STIRLING GOLF CLUB LADIES SENIOR OPEN GREESOMES STABLEFORD



Stirling Golf Club is holding their Ladies Senior Open Greensomes Stableford on Thursday 26th July
Scratch and handicap prizes 

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SCOTS ARRIVE IN SWEDEN AND AUSTRIA FOR THE EUROPEAN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP


The European Ladies and Girls Matches begin tomorrow -- Good Luck to all the Scots.

Girls Team -- Hannah Darling, Carmen Griffiths, Kirsty Brodie,
Jennifer Rankine, Louise Duncan, Lorna McClymont
Photo courtesy of team manager - Karyn Dallas

European Girls Team Championship | Forsgardens, Sweden | 10-14 July 2018 

Kirsty Brodie (Strathmore) 
Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe) 
Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) 
Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne) 
Lorna McClymont (Milngavie) 
Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle)

Ladies Team Back row : Shannon McWilliam, Gemma Batty, Chloe Goadby
Front : Hannah McCook, Eilidh Briggs, Louise Duncan
Selfie Photo courtesy of Hannah McCook

European Ladies Team Championship | Murhof Golf Club, Austria 10-14 July 2018 

Gemma Batty (West Linton) 
Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) 
Chloe Goadby (St Regulus)
Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies) 
Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey) 
Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne)

ANGUS, FIFE AND PERTH AND KINROSS GOLFER OF THE WEEK


mygolfranking.net ANGUS LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/26 is VIE HENDERSON of Downfield Ladies who enters the Top 10 of Angus Ladies MGRanking at No 8.
                                                                                                                                                            
ANGUS LADIES
Jane Grubb (Montrose Mercantile) 1188 points
2 Sakuna Ramsay (Edzell) 1145
3 Georgina Middleton (Edzell) 1094 
4 Jane Tough (Brechin) 1033 
5 Ann Hay (Edzell) 993
6 Katherine Taylor (Brechin) 985
7 Seonaid Falconer (Panmure) 975                         
8 Vie Henderson (Downfield) 958 
9 Lynne Fotheringham (Grange GC) 954
10 Dawn Dargie (Grange GC) 943
                  
ANGUS LADIES - CLUBS
1 Montrose Mercantile 879 points 
2 Edzell 866
3 Panmure 853
4 Downfield 835
5= Arbroath Artisan, Grange 832

mygolfranking.net FIFE LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/26 is NICOLA GEMMELL (Crail Ladies) who is No 7 on Scotland Ladies MGRanking.
                                                                                
FIFE LADIES
1 Nicola Gemmell (Crail) 1196 points 
2 Carol Carstairs (Lundin Ladies) 1154 
3 Carol Dawson (Elmwood) 1059 
4 Terry Scott (Lundin Ladies) 1041
5 Terry Mullen (St Michaels) 1026 
6 Charlene Wilson (St Regulus) 1022 
7 Gillian Paton (St Regulus) 1018 
8 Fiona Thomson (Elie & Earlsferry) 1015 
9 Ros McNeill (Dunfermline) 1000 
10 Sheila Stewart (Kirkcaldy) 990 

FIFE LADIES - CLUBS
1 Thornton 925 
2 Elmwood 901 
3 St Michaels 897 
4 Dunnikier Park 893
5 Leven GS 868

mygolfranking.net PERTH & KINROSS LADIES PLAYER of Week 2018/26 is JANE YELLOWLEES of Murrayshall Ladies who remains at No 2 on Perth & Kinross Ladies MGRanking. 
                                                                                                             
PERTH & KINROSS LADIES
Julie White (Auchterarder) 1075 points
2Jane Yellowlees (Murrayshall) 1029 
3 Jennifer Sneddon (Alyth) 991 
4 Moira Morrison (Alyth) 986 
5 Maria Duncan (Milnathort) 964
6 Gillian Wallace (Milnathort) 959 
7 Rosemary Turlik (Muckhart) 953
8 Claire Hepburn (Crieff) 947
9 Carol Lambie (Dunkeld & Birnam) 942
10 Sue Waddell (Alyth) 926
                                                      
PERTH & KINROSS LADIES - CLUBS
1 Alyth 880 points 
2 Dunkeld & Birnam 879
3 Murrayshall 856
4 Muckhart 848 
5 Crieff 818 


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