Wednesday, 29 August 2018

Julie Otto sings praises of St Regulus Ladies Golf Club in St Andrews



When Julie Otto says something has impressed her in golf, ears should be pricking up.
We are talking, after all, about a former English and British international who was secretary/CEO of the LGU then had a spell with the R&A before carving out a career for herself as an award-winning PGA Professional.

In short, she knows the game inside out, so to hear her singing the praises of the work being done by the St Regulus Ladies' Golf Club in St Andrews in trying to grow the game really does merit some attention.
"In my years of being involved in the game, from player to administrator to professional, I have never come across a golf club so engaging with new members of all ages and abilities," said Otto.
"St Regulus is really very innovative in the ways in which it supports the traditions of its club and providing an engaging and friendly approach to new golfers. Always a delicate balance which it manages very well."
Founded in 1913, St Regulus Ladies Golf Club now has more than 300 lady members and 35 junior girls from St Andrews and beyond.

"The ladies' section has a busy schedule with medals and competitions running throughout the year. We also run many fun events – texas scrambles, fun tri-ams and Pinehurst," said
vice captain Rhoda Wilson. 
"The junior section has grown in recent years and they, too, have a wide and varied programme, including a range of fun golfing events. 
"In addition, we also try and encourage family golf. In recent years our mother and daughter golf competitions and our family golf evening have proved very popular. Playing in these fun events allows families to spend quality time together in the fresh air.  

"In order to make golf fun, we regularly organise an away day for the juniors to the nine-hole course at Gleneagles. 
"The ongoing success of our junior section is very important to the club and, as a result, this year we have had a successful taster golf event and in the coming weeks will be holding a 'bring a friend to golf' event."
Like all the clubs in St Andrews, St Regulus is a golf club without a course. Members play over the St Andrews Links and they have a clubhouse just around the corner from the 18th hole on the Old Course.  

Coaching is provided by Otto at Elie Sports Club, where the 2015 Titleist PGA Assistant of the Year is based. The nine-hole Braid Course there also hosts those fun events.

"I have been involved in offering golf coaching to the ladies and providing sessions for the juniors for a few years now," she said.  
"There has been a significant increase in the number of girls engaging with the game in St Andrews but this has been in no small part the result of Rhoda Wilson's extensive work in promoting the game and the club to new young players."
According to Wilson, Otto plays an equal part in the club's success. "As a successful lady golfer, having played in five Curtis Cups, there is no doubt that Julie is a great role model for the girls," she said. 
"Over the years the club has produced several Scottish champions and our current junior section has many worthy winners amongst them."


SCOTLAND LADIES GOLF RANKINGS WEEK 33 / 2018


mygolfranking.net SCOTLAND LADIES GOLFERSof WEEK 18/33 is LINDA JACK (Dumfries & Galloway Ladieswho enters the Top 20 ofScotland Ladies MGRanking for the first time at Number 3.
mygolfranking.net SCOTLAND LADIES CLUB of the WEEK is INCHMARLO LADIES  at Number 7, the highest new entry in the Top 10 ofScotland Ladies Club MGRanking.
SCOTLAND LADIES*New entry this week

1Anna Turner (Carluke) 1312 points 
2Jayne McDougall (Callander) 1212
3*Linda Jack (Dumfries & Galloway) 1198 
4Jane Tough (Brechin) 1170
5Joan Pratt (Moray) 1157
6Kerry Lockerbie (Crichton) 1149
7Suzanne Robertson (Peterhead) 1131  
8Fiona Reid (Gogarburn) 1129
9Fiona Norris (Hamilton) 1123    
10*Corisande Lee (Dumfries & Galloway) 1119 
11Christina Adam (Ballater) 1118
12 Kelly McNee (Loudoun Gowf) 1113 
13  Jane M Grubb (Montrose Mercantile) 1106 
T14*Carina Bunyan (Roxburghe), Margot Gardner (Linlithgow) 1105
16Carol Fell (Douglas Park) 1102
17Gill Hunt (Turnhouse) 1097
18*Gillian Wallace (Milnathort) 1096
19Lorraine Campbell (Cardross) 1094
20Catherine Alexander (Buchanan Castle) 1093
SCOTLAND LADIES  CLUBS
1Palacerigg 982 points
2Carluke 965
3  Carrickvale 952
4Callander 947 
5Loudoun Gowf 936
6 Dundas Parks 931 
7*Inchmarlo 927
8Taynuilt 916
9*Bridge of Allan 908
10 *Harburn 900

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Tuesday, 28 August 2018

Sarah Westwood and Hannah Riddell win the titles at Northern Counties girls championship

Prizewinners and other competitors at the Northern Counties Girls Championship
at Tain on Sunday
By Colin Farquharson

Sarah Westwood (Elgin) won the Northern Counties LGA girls' championship at Tain Golf Club on Sunday. She had a score of 83 - two better than runner-up Mollie O'Brien (Reay).at Tain Golf Club   
She had a score of 83 - two better than runner-up Mollie O'Brien (Reay).

Hannah Riddell (Royal Dornoch) won the handicap title with a net score of 76 off a handicap of 13, one ahead of Katrina Tan (Nairn) who has 14 of a handicap.


HANDICAP SCOREBOARD 
 red tees. Par 73. CSS 73.


76 Hannah Riddell  (13)
77 Katrina Tan (14)
78 Sarah Westwood (5), Summer Elliott (8), Iona Ferries (23), Mollie O'Brien (7)
80 Iona Reid (17).
85 Gemma Marples (36)
86 Niamh Ross (34)
89 Isla McCulloch (25)
93 Jennifer Pyett (37) 

TROON WIN THE 2018 GREENLEES TROPHY

Final Totals for Division 1 of the 2018 Greenlees Trophy

The final matches in Division 1 of the Greenlees Trophy were played yesterday with Troon beating Prestwick St Nicholas 7-2 to win the title from West Kilbride who are the runners up.

Troon last won the trophy 10 years ago in 2008 -- READ MORE

In the other match Kilmarnock Barassie beat Loudoun Gowf 5.5 - 3.5 and Loudoun are regulated to Division 2 with Haggs Castle

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Monday, 27 August 2018

ROMY ERSKINE WINS THE 2018 RENFREWSHIRE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP AND LAUREN AGNEW - CAMPBELL CLOCK.

Romy Erskine (RLCGA Junior Champion), Lauren Agnew (Campbell Clock)
RLCGA Captain presents the Trophies
The Campbell Clock Entrants with County Officials 

22 girls who are members of Renfrewshire clubs, took part in the  annual RLCGA competitions at Whitecraigs Golf Club on Sunday 26th August. 
The weather had been appalling in the morning but with an improving forecast and crossed fingers, all went ahead,

The Junior Championship was held alongside the Campbell Clock as it is increasing difficult to get the girls together!

We are indebted to Whitecraigs GC for giving us the courtesy of their courses once again and to their Lady Captain, Rosemary Dobson who assisted on the day and presented some of the prizes. 

All the helpers were very much appreciated and delighted that they were not soaked this year. Our thanks also go to Clair Barclay who donated golf balls for the goodie bags.

Results:
Par 3 competitors:
Putting-Maisie Cunniffe (Eastwood) 22 putts
Longest drive-Abbie Hannah (Kilmacolm)
3rd-Beth Gambles (Haggs) 39
2nd Tammi Grady (Caldwell) 39
1si Lucie Barclay (Kilmacolm) 39 (best last2)

8 Hole competitors:
Putting-Mia Thyne (Caldwell) 19 putts
Longest Drive-Ella McGrath (Caldwell)
Nearest the Pin-Mia Paling (Kilmacolm)
2nd Zoe Sayers (Kilmacolm)
1st Mia Thyne 

Campbell Clock:
Putting-Orla Rooney (Cowglen) 16 putts
Longest Drive-Romy Erskine (Kilmacolm)
Nearest the Pin-Orla Rooney

2nd Hannah Carson (East Renfrewshire) 37 points
1st Lauren Agnew (Eastwood) 37 points bih

Championship-
Romy Erskine Gross 83

CLICK HERE TO SEE SOME PHOTOS -- COURTESY OF JUNE LOCKHART

Thanks go to Gillian Kyle for the report

JULIE WILSON IS WILLiAMWOOD LADIES CHAMPION

Julie Wilson - Williamwood Ladies Champion
Many congratulations go to Julie Wilson who won Williamwood Golf Club Championship on Saturday 25th August against Gillian McLeod

JAN MACNAB WINS RANFURLY CASTLE LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP

Jan Macnab - Photo courtesy of Jean Irvine

On Saturday 25th August 2018 Ranfurly Castle Club Championship took place in very pleasant and sometimes sunny conditions. 

The finalists were Denise Cowan and Jan Macnab.  It was a very close fought match with Jan winning on the 17th. Well done to both for reaching the final and congratulations to Jan on her achievement. This was Jan’s first Championship win.

In the gents section Andrew Cunningham retained his title beating Ethan Law.
After the presentation of prizes 60 people enjoyed a Italian themed buffet. 

KARYN DALLAS IS NOW A FRANKLY CERTIFIED PUTTING INSTRUCTOR

CPI Karyn Dallas (right) with CPI creators Frank Thomas (left) and Valerie Melvin (center)

Recently qualified Certified Putting Instrucor (CPI) Karyn Dallas is looking forward to applying what she has learned to her lessons, having taken advantage of the special PGA in Scotland initiative. 

As a Scottish Golf Performance Coach, Dallas knows what it takes to succeed at the top level, having been involved for many years, and believes that putting is important for success.

NORTH AND SOUTH OF SCOTLAND GOLF RANKING - WEEK 33 /2018




mygolfranking.net NORTHERN COUNTIES LADIES and NORTH OF SCOTLAND GOLFERS of Week18/33 are MYRA SMITH (Moray Ladies) who enters the Top 10 of Northern Counties MGRanking at No 7
 
NORTHERN COUNTIES LADIES
Joan Pratt (Moray) 1157 points
2 Alison Gowie (Inverness) 1060
June Nicol (Inverness) 1040 
Cynthia May (Nairn Dunbar) 1032
5 Muriel M McCulloch (inverness) 1011
Jeani Hunter (Bonar Bridge) 995 
7 Myra Smith (Moray) 994
8 Caroline Reid (Hopeman) 984
9= Ellen Cheyne (Newtonmore), Margaret Thompson (Boat of Garten) 981
NORTHERN COUNTIES LADIES – CLUBS 
1 Alness 855 points
Muir of Ord 838
3 Stromness 836
4 Garmouth & Kingston 817
5 Hopeman 813

mygolfranking.net SOUTH OF SCOTLAND LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/33 is, in consecutive weeks,LINDA JACK (Dumfries & Galloway Ladieswhomakes NUMBER ONE on South of Scotland LadiesMGRanking.
 
SOUTH OF SCOTLAND LADIES
Linda Jack (Dumfries & Galloway) 1198 points
2 Kerry Lockerbie (Crichton) 1149
3 Corisande Lee (Dumfries & Galloway) 1119 
Katie Wright (Stranraer) 1069
5 Glenda Dewar (Portpatrick) 1049 
6 Yvonne Schneider (Crichton) 1033
Yvonne Miller (Portpatrick) 989
8 L M McKie (Thornhill) 984
9 Jan Mattison (Kirkcudbright) 979
10 Jill Hunter (Lockerbie) 963 
SOUTH OF SCOTLAND LADIES - CLUBS
Portpatrick 883 points
2 Wigtown and Bladnoch 877
Stranraer 847 Lochmaben 876
Thornhill 845
Lockerbie 842