Tuesday, 17 July 2018

CALLANDER LADIES AND MEMBER JAYNE MACDOUGALL ARE TOP OF THE SCOTTISH RANKINGS IN WEEK 18/27


mygolfranking.net SCOTLAND LADIES GOLFER of WEEK 18/27 is HAZEL HUME of Tillicoultry Ladies who has climbed back to No 4 on Scotland Ladies MGRanking.

                                                                                                                    
SCOTLAND LADIES

1          Jayne McDougall (Callander) 1604 points
2          Fiona Norris (Hamilton) 1206 
3          Aaliyah Sandhu (Haggs Castle) 1196 
4          Hazel Hume (Tillicoultry) 1194 
5          Joan Pratt (Moray) 1161         
6          Kayleigh Singer (Dundas Parks) 1160 
7          Carol Carstairs (Lundin Ladies) 1149 
8          Nicola Gemmell (Crail) 1138
9          Kelly McNee (Loudoun Gowf) 1123 
10        Carol Fell (Douglas Park) 1122  
11        Astrid Koppernaes (Auchmill) 1118 
12        Rhona McMillan (Greenburn) 1116
13        Jan Macnab (Ranfurly Castle) 1115   
14        Sakuna Ramsay (Edzell) 1110 
15        Jordana Graham (Southerness) 1103 
16        Julie Henderson (Inverurie) 1098
17        *Fiona Reid (Gogarburn) 1097
18        *Alison Gowie (Inverness) 1085
19=      *Emily Lowther (Kirkhill), *Elizabeth Shields (Pumpherston) 1084

            *New entry this week    

mygolfranking.net SCOTLAND LADIES CLUB of WEEK 18/27 is CALLANDER LADIES - NUMBER ONE on Scotland Ladies Club MGRanking.         

SCOTLAND LADIES – CLUBS

1          Callander 1050 
2          Dundas Parks 946 
3          Greenburn 942 
4          Tillicoultry 940
5          Loudoun Gowf 928 
6          Thornton 926
7=        Gogarburn, Keith 924
9          Bridge of Allan 921
10=      Clober, Taynuilt 912


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Monday, 16 July 2018

IRISH SENIOR LADIES TEAM NAMED FOR EUROPEAN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

The Irish Ladies Golf Union has selected six players to represent Ireland at the European Senior Ladies Team Championships at Mont Garni Golf Club, near Charleroi, from September 4 – 8 2018.
The Team is: 
Suzanne Corcoran (Portumna) 
Pat Doran (Donabate) 
Margaret McAuliffe (Ballybunion) 
Gertie McMullen (The Island) 
Catherine Reilly (The Heath) 
Laura Webb (East Berkshire)
Captain: Valerie Hassett (Ennis)

ABERDEENSHIRE AND NORTHERN COUNTIES - MYGOLF RANKING - WEEK 18/27


mygolfranking.net ABERDEENSHIRE LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/27 is ASTRID KOPPERNAES of Auchmill Ladies who takes over the NUMBER ONE spot on Aberdeenshire Ladies MGRanking
ABERDEENSHIRE LADIES
Astrid Koppernaes (Auchmill) 1118 points
2 Julie Henderson (Inverurie) 1098
3 Jacqueline Pullinger (Forres) 1074 
4 Julie Lees (Westhill) 1068 
5 Suzanne Robertson (Peterhead) 1058 
6 Angela Joss (Alford) 1042
Gillian Mackenzie (Banchory) 1032 
8 Janice Wink (Keith) 996 
9 F E Sim (Stonehaven) 995 
10 Rosaleen Begg (Paul Lawrie GC, Inchmarlo) 992

ABERDEENSHIRE LADIES - CLUBS 
1 Keith 924 points
2 Paul Lawrie GC, Inchmarlo 909 
Stonehaven 890 
Buckpool 875
Longside 872


mygolfranking.net NORTHERN COUNTIES LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/27 is AMY GILCHRIST (Torvean Ladies) who enters the Top 10 of Northern Counties Ladies MGRanking at No 8. 
 
NORTHERN COUNTIES LADIES
1 Joan Pratt (Moray) 1161 points
2 Alison Gowie (Inverness) 1085
3 June Nicol (Inverness) 1067 
Jeani Hunter (Bonar Bridge) 1064 
5 Caroline Reid (Hopeman) 1037 
6 Deborah Kinnaird (Grantown-on-Spey) 1019 
7 Myra Smith (Moray) 1018
8 Amy Gilchrist (Torvean) 1003
9 Marsha Fraser (Fortrose & Rosemarkie) 983 
10 Janet Dail Reid (Hopeman) 982
NORTHERN COUNTIES LADIES – CLUBS 
Hopeman 873 points
Alness 835    
Garmouth & Kingston 828
4 Inverness 813 
5 Muir of Ord 810
  
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Week 18/27 RANKING - SOUTH, BORDERS AND LOTHIANS


mygolfranking.net SOUTH OF SCOTLAND LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/27 is MARION MATHER of Dumfries and County Ladies who enters the Top 10 of South of Scotland Ladies MGRanking for the first time at No 9.
 
SOUTH OF SCOTLAND LADIES
Jordana Graham (Southerness) 1103 points
2 Yvonne Schneider (Crichton) 1045
3 Glenda Dewar (Portpatrick) 1028
Maureen McKerrow (Dumfries & Galloway) 1023
5 Linda Scott (Southerness) 1000 
6 Fiona Hunter (Southerness) 987
Gail Graham (Lochmaben) 941
Linda Jack (Crichton) 905
Marion Mather (Dumfries and County) 904
10 Jan Mattison (Kirkcudbright) 902
SOUTH OF SCOTLAND LADIES - CLUBS
Kirkcudbright 841 points
2 Dumfries and County 822
Southerness 814
Portpatrick 800
Thornhill 799 

mygolfranking.net BORDERS LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/27 is SHARON PATERSON (Kelso Ladies) who rises to No 7 on Borders Ladies MGRanking.
BORDERS (SCOTLAND) LADIES
Leanne Wilson (Kelso) 1031 points 
Sheila Cuthbertson (Peebles) 980 
3 Lynne Flannigan (Roxburghe) 962 
Rhea Middlemiss (Hawick) 915
5 Dorothy Small (Torwoodlee) 913
6 Denise Richards (Peebles) 891
7 Sharon Paterson (Kelso) 870
8 Julie Birdsall (Roxburghe) 868
9 June Allan (The Hirsel) 852
10 Doreen Lillico (Torwoodlee) 850
 
BORDERS (SCOTLAND) LADIES - CLUBS
1 Peebles 855 points
Torwoodlee 854 
Roxburghe 811
4 Kelso 795 
Minto 788

mygolfranking.net LOTHIANS LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/27 is KAYLEIGH SINGER (DundasParks Ladies) who regains the NUMBER ONE throne of Lothians Ladies MGRanking.
 
LOTHIANS LADIES
Kayleigh Singer (Dundas Parks) 1160 points
Rhona McMillan (Greenburn) 1116 
3 Fiona Reid (Gogarburn) 1097
4 Elizabeth Shields (Pumpherston) 1084
5 Margot Gardner (Linlithgow) 1071
6 Caroline Reynolds (Haddington) 1070
7 Fiona Watt (Bathgate) 1066
8 Alison Morton (West Linton) 1042
Jayne McGill (Dundas Parks) 1034
10 Megan Russell (Gogarburn) 1020
LOTHIANS CLUBS – LADIES
Dundas Parks 946 points
2 Greenburn 942 
Gogarburn 924
Carrickvale 868
Mortonhall 847

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LAURA DAVIES CRUISES TO HISTORIC VICTORY IN THE INAUGURAL US SENIOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP


Laura Davies, who entered the day with a five-stroke lead over Juli Inkster, shot a final-round 68 on Sunday to complete a dominating victory in the inaugural U.S. Senior Women’s Open at Chicago Golf Club. Davies finished at 16-under-par 276, 10 strokes clear of Inkster.

Inkster and England's Trish Johnson both closed with even-par 73s, with Inkster (6-under 286) placing second by two strokes over Johnson (4-under 288).

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Davies is flying to London on Sunday night, and after a week off, will next tee it up at the Ladies Scottish Open at Gullane and then play the Women’s British Open at Royal Lytham & St. Annes. It will be interesting to see what her confidence level is as she goes back out on the LPGA Tour. If she wins again on tour, she’d shatter the record for oldest tour winner, which is Beth Daniel at 46.

FRIENDSHIP THROUGH GOLF -- NEXT JUNIOR EVENT AT EAST RENFREWSHIRE GOLF CLUB



After a successful Junior week at Eastwood Golf Club. East Renfrewshire Golf Club hold their Junior Event beginning on the Week of the 30th July  CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS 

GOLFING LEGENDS BACK GLASGOW 2018


Two Scottish golfing legends are looking forward to history being made at the inaugural European Golf Team Championships at Gleneagles in August.
Catriona Matthew and Paul Lawrie, the last two Scottish players to win Major Championships, believe the event – which will see men and women play together in a 50/50 field split for equal prize money for the first time – is a unique opportunity for both male and female players.
Comprising part of the multi-sport Glasgow 2018 European Championships, the European Golf Team Championships is an innovative format which will see a men’s, women’s and mixed event played on the iconic PGA Centenary Course at Gleneagles.
Matthew, who will captain the European Solheim Cup team at the venue in September 2019, said it was a great opportunity for women to show their quality alongside their male counterparts and also urged potential Solheim Cup team members to grab the chance of competitive action at Gleneagles ahead of her team selection.
The North Berwick star, who won the Women’s British Open in 2009, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for Europe’s leading female players to reinforce how strong the women’s game is by playing alongside men and to continue to raise the profile of women’s golf on an international stage.
“These opportunities don’t come around very often and I’m looking forward to seeing the teams go head-to-head. I’ll also be using it as an opportunity to keep an eye on some of the prospective European Solheim Cup team members to see how they fare over the PGA Centenary Course in competitive action.”