Wednesday, 9 January 2019
THIS GIRLS GOLF ON TOUR
Tuesday, 8 January 2019
GUIDE TO THE NEW RULES OF GOLF 2019 IN ASSOCIATION WITH HOW DID I DO
General Play
Standard for deciding why a ball moved
Ball in motion accidentally deflected
Relief for an embedded ball
Accidental double-hit
Prompt pace of play
Maximum score form of stroke play
On the Green
No penalty for a moving ball on the putting green
Replacing moving ball on the putting green
Repairing damage on the putting green
Touching line of play on a putting green
Putting with flagstick left in the hole
Caddie lifting ball on the putting green
Bunkers
Unplayable ball in bunker
Relaxed rules for touching sand or loose impediments in the bunker
Damaged Ball
Substituting another ball for a cut or cracked ball
Hazards
Touching impediments or ground in penalty area
Taking Drops or Relief
Ball lost or out of bounds: an alternative to stroke and distance
Relief area
Drop procedure
Lost ball search time
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2019 LADIES SCOTTISH OPEN IS THE CUT OFF FOR PLAYERS TO EARN SOLHEIM POINTS
MY GOLF RANKING MAINTENANCE BREAK
As we are deep into the off-season, My Golf Ranking is taking a maintenance break from publishing our weekly local MGRanking lists.
Those of you who eagerly await the daily changes in your club, regional and national MyGolfRanking can always find the current information by signing in to mygolfranking.net
MyGolfRanking will return on Week 2019/05.
Here’s wishing everyone a Guid New Year and here’s hoping you make the top of your personal rankings in 2019.
Regards
David
David Moir
Past President
SCOTTISH GOLF UNION
Hon Life President
FIFE GOLFING ASSOCIATION
Managing Director
in LEAGUE with GOLF Ltd
Friday, 4 January 2019
TEN ESSENTIAL VIDEOS TO GET YOU RULES READY AND EFFECT ON CONGU HANDICAPPING
The new Rules of Golf are now here and ready to be used by golfers across the globe!
The R&A and the USGA embarked on the process to modernise the Rules in 2012, which was initiated to ensure that the Rules were easier to understand and apply for all golfers as well as making the game more attractive and accessible for newcomers.
The R&A’s Rules jurisdiction extends across the globe, meaning that the new Rules came into effect on the stroke of midnight on Ist January 2019.
To read more go to the R&A Website
Details of additional materials that will become available in the coming months are also provided. Make sure you are Rules Ready for 2019! RULES OVERVIEW
2019 Rules of Golf App for your mobile phone
The Official App for the 2019 Rules of Golf includes nearly 30 diagrams and how-to videos that help to explain the Rules and gives guidance for many common situations. Other features include: Improved Search Functionality A Visual Search – to help you quickly find the Rule you need Rules of Golf Quiz A Rules Essentials section will follow later in 2018 to help you learn the basics -- Click here to read more
2019 Rules of Golf – Effect on CONGU® Handicapping
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
Thursday, 3 January 2019
SCOTTISH GOLF ORDER OF MERIT 2018 - Louise Duncan takes Girls' title as Ayrshire players feature in the top fifteen at all levels
Louise Duncan |
Both Louise and Rachel played in 11 events with Louise collecting 1518 points and Rachel finishing with 1165. CLICK HERE FOR FULL LISTING
Claire McLaughlin (West Kilbride) finished in 22nd place with 175 points from 6 events, whilst the only other Ayrshire girl that featured was Katy Hill (Prestwick St Cuthbert) who was in 42nd place with 25 points from one event.
In the Senior Womans’ Order Of Merit, Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) was best for Ayrshire in seventh place on 275 points from 2 outings, behind the winner Elaine Moffat (St Regulus) on 903 points. Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies) was 2nd with 745 points.
Liz Keohone (Loudoun) finished in 11th place on 155 points from 2 starts. CLICK HERE FOR FULL LISTING
In the Womans’ Order Of Merit, won by Hannah McCook (Granton On Spey) with 1331 points, Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) was 2nd with 1165 points, followed by Gemma Batty (West Linton) and Eilidh briggs (Kilmacolm) .
The best placed Ayrshire player was Hazel MacGarvie (Troon Ladies) who finished in 6th place with 475 points in 6 events. CLICK HERE FOR FULL LISTING
Connie Jaffrey (Troon ladies) finished just outside the top 10, in 11th place with 310 points from 4 starts, whilst Girls’ title winner Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) was three places further back in 14th spot with 198 points from 3 events.
Emma Hale (Troon Ladies) was tied 28th on 50 points from 4 outings along with Lorna Ronnie (Kilmarnock Barassie) who gained her points from just one event.
Tuesday, 1 January 2019
HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM CAROL FELL GOLF
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Sunday, 30 December 2018
Introducing the Putting Challenge 2019 !
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Saturday, 29 December 2018
RENFREWSHIRE'S BILL MITCHELL IS AWARDED THE BEM
Bill Mitchell |
To read the full report -- Go to the SCOTTISH GOLF WEBSITE
Friday, 28 December 2018
HANNAH MCCOOK IS NOW A PROFESSIONAL
Hannah McCook (Grantown and Spey) |
Profile
Starting with a 7-iron, a putter, and a six-hole course, Hannah first played golf at the age of six. Hannah first played for Scotland at under 16 level in 2009, then in the Girls and Ladies Home Internationals, and European Team Championships. The University of Stirling Sports Studies graduate represented Great Britain at the World University Golf Championships and the World Student Games in Korea. In 2016, Hannah enjoyed her best year yet, topping the Women’s Order of Merit – a feat she emulated in 2017, helped by seven top-10s. McCook also won the end of season Scottish Women’s Champion of Champions event at Glasgow Gailes.Achievements
Individual wins: 2018: Scottish Ladies Order of Merit Winner Welsh Ladies Open Stroke-play Champion Irish Womens Open Stroke-play Champion Scottish Amateur Semi Final South American Amateur 5th place2017: Scottish Ladies Order of Merit Winner, Scottish Champion of Champions Winner, 3rd place Welsh Ladies Open Strokeplay
2016: Scottish Ladies Order of Merit Winner Scottish Amateur Semi Final
2015: Runner up Argentine Amateur Winner of R&A Bursars Runner Up Scottish Universities
2014: Scottish Universities Champion Scottish Ladies Junior Open Strokeplay Runner Up British Universities Runner Up
2012: British Universities Champion Scottish Universities Runner Up
Team: Scotland Girls Home International Team 2010, 2011 Scotland Girls Team at European Team Championships 2011 Scotland Ladies Home International Team, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Scotland ladies Team at European Team Championships, 2016, 2017, 2018 Scotland Ladies Team at World Amateur Team Championship 2018 Team GB at World University Golf Championship 2012, 2014 Team GB at World University Games, 2015
Did You Know?
Hannah became Scottish Schools Ski champion in her first year of secondary school and also plays the bagpipes. She also competes in golf whilst managing type one diabetes.
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Friday, 21 December 2018
Scottish Golf Buying Group helps clubs make huge savings in 2018
- More than 50 golf clubs have transferred to the group’s exclusive new rate for waste management services and are making savings of between 11% to 30%. Furthermore, a number of clubs are in the process of moving their waste management contract which will result in average savings of £750 per club.
- The exclusive SGBG national price file means that Scottish clubs are enjoying the most competitive waste management rates. SGBG in many cases transfers the club to lower waste management pricing without any change to the provider of the service.
- 27 golf clubs are engaged with the Scottish Golf Buying Group’s preferred telecoms provider and are now enjoying savings of up to 57% against previous costs.
- 19 clubs are in the process of moving over to the group’s washroom services, which will eventually lead to an average saving of £800 per club
- 12 clubs are currently changing over their Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) supplier, with potential savings of up to £4,000 per annum, simply by moving on to the SGBG price file.
- Specialised food procurement services is a huge growth area and has saved several clubs more than £5,000 per annum – an area that has tremendous scope for clubs to take advantage of.
Thursday, 20 December 2018
LEADING FINAL TOTALS AT LALLA AICHA FINAL TOUR SCHOOL
334 Bronte Law (Eng) 70 71 62 64 67
335 Linnea Strom (Swe) 70 66 68 65 55
SCOTS' PLACINGS
358 Alison Muirhead (am) 73 73 70 71 71, Rachael Taylor 71 70 70 72 75, Vikki Laing 75 68 69 71 75 (T27)
359 Jane Turner 74 74 71 67 73 (T34)
362 Laura Murray 74 73 70 70 72 73 (T45)
365 Hannah McCook 75 74 73 71 72 (T60)
TO VIEW ALL THE FINAL TOTALS AND READVMORE— GO TO THE Scottish Golf View Website
5 SCOTS NAMED IN THE GB&I VAGLIANO SQUAD
Monday, 17 December 2018
RACHAEL TAYLOR IS LEADING SCOT IN MOROCCO AFTER THE 2ND ROUND
Rachael Taylor -- Courtesy of Jean Macintyre |
It's tight at the top of the leaderboard after day two of the Ladies European Tour’s Final Stage Lalla Aicha Tour School as three players moved into a share of the lead.
Belgian Leslie Cloots (67), England’s Sian Evans (68) and and Swede Linnea Ström (66) share the lead on eight-under-par, one clear of Germany’s Esther Henseleit (69), who also played her second round at Amelkis Golf Club.
There will be a cut to the leading 60 players and ties after 72 holes, after which the top five will earn category 5c membership and those in positions six to 25 will earn category 8 membership of the LET for 2019.
HOW THE SCOTS STAND
141 Rachael Taylor 71 70 (T14)
143 Vikki Laing 75 68 (T25)
146 Alison Muirhead (am) 73 73 (T40)
147 Laura Murray 74 73 (T57)
148 Jane Turner 74 74 (T68)
149 Hannah McCook 75 74 (T76)
Saturday, 15 December 2018
SEASONS GREETINGS TO ALL OUR READERS
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JUNIOR COACHING FOR GIRLS IN RENFREWSHIRE
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Currently there are 12 girls going to Clare-Marie Macauley at Paisley Golf Club for 4 formal sessions but they have organised another 5 sessions to include ALL girls.
All the junior conveners in the county have been contacted with the information. --
CLICK HERE TO GET THE POSTER and email Gillian Kyle if you are interested.
Wednesday, 12 December 2018
AYRSHIRE GOLF RANKINGS WEEK 49 - 2018
mygolfranking.net AYRSHIRE LADIES GOLFER ofWeek 18/49 is KATH MACKELLOR (West Kilbride Ladies) who enters the Top 20 of Ayrshire Ladies MGRanking at No 11.
AYRSHIRE LADIES
1 KELLY MCNEE (Loudoun Gowf) 1056 points
2 Emma Thomson (Loudoun Gowf) 1032
3 Sheena Murchie (Lamlash) 1021
4 Audrey Thompson (Loudoun Gowf) 1014
5 Christine Whitelaw (Largs) 1009
6 Catherine Garrett (West Kilbride) 1001
7 Aileen Anderson (Loudoun Gowf) 985
8 Jean Capes (Largs) 972
T9 Maureen Paterson (Prestwick St Cuthbert), Pauline Patrick (Irvine) 953
11 Kath Mackellor (West Kilbride) 940
12 Joanne Sharp (Kilmarnock (Barassie)) 927
13 Linda McDonald (Kilmarnock (Barassie)) 915
14 Lindsay Smith (Troon Welbeck) 909
15 Christine Fyfe (Kilmarnock (Barassie)) 908
16 Helen Craig (West Kilbride) 907
17 Gillian Gowers (Loudoun Gowf) 905
18 Lesley Lloyd (Troon GC Ladies) 898
19 Gillian Kyle (Troon GC Ladies) 896
20 Helen Love (Kilmarnock (Barassie)) 891
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KILMACOLM LADIES ARE BEGINNING TO FEEL LIKE CHRISTMAS
Some of the Kilmacolm Golf Club Ladies |
The County Finals were held at Kilmacolm Golf Club this year where the ladies were magnificent and couldn’t do enough for us all – they had indeed been superbly organised.
Now it is December and there was certainly a fantastic, festive turnout for their Christmas Cracker competition, followed by mince pies and mulled wine in the clubhouse - plus a terrific organised photograph of them taken at the end of the day !!