Friday, 11 October 2019

Scottish Golf Update on the World Handicap System (WHS)

Following our last update on the new World Handicap System (WHS), on Friday 27th September, we are aware of some potentially misleading communication by 3rd parties. This has led to a number of questions and as a result we would like to provide clarity on a number of these to all our affiliated golf clubs.
If you haven’t had the opportunity to read our last WHS update, then you can read more HERE.
A reminder: what is changing?
From November 2020, the way in which handicaps are administered is changing. This change is part of the new WHS being rolled out internationally by The R&A and USGA.
As part of the implementation of WHS in November 2020, the governing bodies of amateur golf in Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales will now become the official licensee for all handicap calculations in Great Britain and Ireland.
All handicap calculations will be done centrally by each home nation and no Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) will be licensed to calculate or administer any handicaps in GB&I not just Scotland.
This means that each home nation, within their own jurisdiction, will perform all handicap calculations from all authorised formats of play as outlined in the new WHS rules. Each home nation will then publish a player’s newly calculated handicap index and make this accessible to all clubs and golfers.
Are Scottish Golf working alongside the Council of National Golf Unions (CONGU) to deliver WHS?
Yes, over the next 13 months, in the lead up to the implementation of WHS, Scottish Golf will be working closely in partnership with CONGU and our partners in GB&I in order to deliver the new World Handicapping System.
Upon the implementation of WHS in November 2020, each home nation will become responsible for calculating and administering the handicaps of all golfers under their jurisdiction. 
For each nation, including Scotland, this will be done using the Central Database of Handicaps (CDH).  By moving handicap calculations to the CDH, it will mean there will be one central handicap system in each nation. This will reduce the likelihood of errors such as duplications or conflicts that occur frequently in the current setup.
For clarity, Scottish Golf has always controlled their own CDH as have each of the other home nations. The key change is the CDH will now store and calculate the golfers handicap.
Under WHS, each home nation will produce a new CDH. While Scottish Golf are using a different provider for this than the other home nations, the different systems will interface with each other to ensure our golfers’ handicaps are portable across GB&I which is not currently the case as presently the different CDHs do not interface well with each other.
Are Scotland doing anything differently to the other CONGU nations?
Presently CONGU, as the authority for handicapping across GB&I, license the calculation and administration of handicapping to the eleven various ISVs.
Under WHS, CONGU becomes the licensee from The R&A/USGA to perform the handicap calculation and administer handicaps across the whole of GB&I. No ISVs will have a licence to perform or administer handicapping under WHS in GB&I.
In the rest of GB&I, a new licence is currently still being finalised by CONGU and once agreed it will be shared with all ISVs. This will give ISVs an option to purchase a new licence agreement under the new terms outlined by England, Wales and Ireland. This licence will not be to perform the handicap calculation or to administer handicaps for golf clubs.
As the new ISV licence has not been finalised by CONGU, it’s not known how many ISVs will seek to purchase a new licence. Scottish Golf will not be offering any ISVs the opportunity to purchase a WHS licence in Scotland. Scottish Golf's implementation of WHS will ensure that all golfers and clubs in Scotland will have access to handicapping software.
What we have been working on is an option to ensure that ISVs still have the same functionality to allow clubs to administer their competitions and publish competition results by pushing data directly to them.
Will Scottish Golf Clubs be required to use the new Venue Management System (VMS) as part of this process?
Under WHS, each home nation has been provided with the specifications from The R&A/USGA to develop software required for the calculation of handicaps.
In all of GB&I, affiliated golf clubs will need to use the handicapping software supplied by their home nation, but for all club management functionality other than handicapping, clubs will still have the choice to use other ISV systems as they currently do.
Will there be any additional cost to the golf club if they use Scottish Golf's Venue Management System?
As stated at the 2018 conference and to shareholders at the EGM which approved the increase in affiliation fee which supported the investment in Scottish Golf VMS, the new system and all its club administration and management functionality including and beyond handicapping will be free of charge to all affiliated clubs in Scotland.
Additionally, Scottish Golf will provide one free touch screen per affiliated golf club at no additional charge. There will also be an option for clubs to purchase additional touch screens at cost price to Scottish Golf.
More detailed communication to clubs, golfers and stakeholders as a reminder of why Scottish Golf has developed VMS will follow in due course. Trials are at a progressed stage in a number of clubs and it is estimated that golf clubs across Scotland are currently spending circa £2.5 million annually on management software.
As a golfer, how will I view my handicap under WHS?
Under WHS, all golfers in GB&I will be required to view their handicap on their respective home nation’s handicapping software. This will allow them to view information such as their handicap index, handicap data and their handicap scoring record.
We will be providing access to this through our website, app, direct link with CDH or in the handicapping software provided to clubs who will also have access to all these platforms.

Thursday, 10 October 2019

Douglas Park win the Mosshead Trophy at Bearsden Golf Club


Janice Cullens, Joan Gemmell, Alison Whyte and Susan Rattray
Photo courtesy of Fiona Glass

On Sunday 29th September, at Bearsden Golf Club the ladies team from Douglas Park of Janice Cullens, Joan Gemmell, Alison Whyte and Susan Rattray were victors of the Mosshead Trophy
The Mosshead trophy is a team event of 4 ladies and a team of 4 gents are invited from the following clubs :
Balmore, Bearsden, Buchanan Castle, Clober, Clydebank and District, Douglas Park, Hilton Park, Milngavie .
Each team of 4 plays Stableford , with the best 2 scores at each hole counting.

Final Totals :
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World Handicap System approved by all Home Unions

CONGU are delighted to announce that the Agreement for the new World Handicap System (WHS) which will come into operation on 1 November 2020 was approved by the Board with the support of all the Home Unions: England Golf, Golfing Union of Ireland, Irish Ladies Golf Union, Scottish Golf and Wales Golf.  

The agreement was formally signed on Monday 16th September by Chairman Ann Brown.
The current CONGU Unified Handicapping System will be replaced by WHS which will unify six different handicapping structures currently in place throughout the world. 
With one single system in place golfers will be able to obtain and maintain a handicap index; use their handicap index on any golf course around the world; and compete or play a casual round with anyone else on a fair and equal basis.
More details will be posted on this website when available

Lorna Mcclymont wins the Carnoustie Autumn Test

Lorna McClymont
The Autumn Carnoustie Test was played on Sunday 6th October over the Budden Links. - Click Here for more details 
This 36 Hole Event which counts toward the Order of Merit awards.
Unfortunately due to the bad weather play was reduced to 18 holes -

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Despite the poor conditions Lorna played well to have a 1 under par 67,  SSS 73, CSS 74.

Jasmine Mackintosh, Shannon McWilliam and Tara MacTaggart all finished on 71

Tuesday, 8 October 2019

Past PGA Pro John McTear from Cowglen has died



From The Glasgow Herald 

McTEAR JOHN of South Beach, Troon, on 14th September 2019, aged 70, at the Ayr Hospice. Heartfelt thanks to caring staff. John, a former golf professional, was the dearly loved husband of Alison and a cherished friend to so many. Private funeral, at John's request.

John took up golf after being inspired by watching Arnold Palmer as he marched to victory at the 1962 Open Championship at Troon. He hen Scottish boys' championship trophy  at North Berwick in 1966

He competed for Scotland at amateur level and then competed on The European Tour for five years before spending 21 years as the club professional at Cowglen Golf Club

John was deeply interested in golf memorabilia and has a fine collection at his home. 



He had a total of five top ten finishes on the Seniors Tour, with his best performances coming at the Lawrence Batley tournament where he finished tied for fifth and the STC Bovis Lend Lease European Invitational where he was tied for sixth. 
During 2001, John also won the prestigious PGA Senior Club Professional title for the first time, succeeding Jim Rhodes as the champion. 

He was married to Alison who is a past member of Haggs Castle and currently a member of the Ladies Golf Club Troon and we send her our deepest sympathy.

Monday, 7 October 2019

Hole in One helps Kelsey Macdonald secure a top ten finish



Kelsey Macdonald, pictured, from Nairn secured her third top-10 finish of the season at the Hero Women's India Open at the weekend.

Kelsey finished tied ninth on level par at the Ladies European Tour event at DLF Golf and Country Club with improving rounds of 76, 72, 70 and 70 for a total of 288.

The 29-year-old Scot had a hole-in-one at the par-3 16th in her second round, using a seven-iron. It was a second competitive career-ace for Kelsey who earned £9,741for latest top-10 finish.

She is currently 32nd in the Ladies European Tour Order of Merit.
Christine Wolf (Austria) won the event by three strokes from . England's Meghan MacLaren finished third .

Winning Solheim Cup team captain Catriona Matthew finished a disappointing 26th on five over par.
Michele Thomson from Ellon tied for 61st place  with scores of 71, 76, 76 and 79.

CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE SCORES

West of Scotland Golfer of the Year is Caroline King from Clober and Clober is the Number One Club.


mygolfranking.net WEST OF SCOTLAND LADIES GOLFER of the YEAR at Week 19/40 is CAROLINE KING of CLOBER LADIES who is NUMBER ONE on WEST OF SCOTLAND LADIES MGRanking and is in the TOP 50 of the OVERALL MGRANKING at No 47.

WEST OF SCOTLAND LADIES CLUB of the YEAR is CLOBER LADIES – NUMBER ONE on WEST OF SCOTLAND LADIES Club MGRanking.

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Some WEST OF SCOTLAND clubs have not signed the MGR Permission Form required to feature on MGR. If your club wishes to participate in MGR and requires a form, please contact davidmoir@mail.com.

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Time to order your 2019 MyGolfRanking Medals 

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Sunday, 6 October 2019

Megan Docherty is the 2019 West Girls Champion

🏆🏆🏆WEST GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP DAY🏆🏆🏆

Lto R - Megan Docherty, Luisa Gibson, 
Helen Convery (Captain of the Ladies Golf Club Troon)
Neve Marshall and Jennifer Lynagh

The West Girls Championship was played today over Troon Portland. 
Prize winners were presented their trophies by the Ladies Golf Club Captain Helen Convery.

The Championship Semi Final results : 
 Megan Docherty (Bishopbriggs) beat Sophie Murphy (Clydebank and District) 3&2 
 Luisa Gibson (Irvine) beat Rachel Foster (Prestwick St Nicholas) 3&1 


Championship Final- Megan Docherty  (Bishopbriggs) beat  Luisa Gibson  (Irvine) - 2&1


Bronze Championship: 
Jennifer Lynagh (Caldwell) beat Neve Marshall (Cathkin Braes) 4/2 

Many thanks go to Allison Bell for the results and photograph

Saturday, 5 October 2019

Williamwood Ladies are representing Scotland in Spain

From L to R -Lorraine Morris, Mary Scott, Gill Unick,
Diane Dryden and Gill Mcleod


Williamwood Ladies are through to the semi-final in Spain of the Annodata UK Golf Club Classic with a hard fought 3-2 win against Kenwood Park Golf Club in a home match in the quarter finals.

From Carol McNally
In the Annodata 5 Person Team Tournament, Williamwood Ladies (now representing Scotland as the last remaining Ladies Scottish Team) won their quarter final match at home against Kenwick Park, Louth, Lincolnshire. 

 An extremely close match for their 7th round resulted in a 3-2 win. Particular note for Diane Dryden winning her match from 2 down with 3 to play. 

 Extra champagne for you Diane! 

 The cumulative handicaps for both teams, strangely totalled the exact same. Williamwood are now off to play their semi finals at the Montecastillo Resort near Cadiz in Spain on 20th and 21st November. 

 Well done ladies and good luck from all Scottish lady golfers.

Wednesday, 2 October 2019

Ireland win the Seniors Hole Internationals with reduced play format

The Irish Winning Team


Ireland has won the Women’s Senior Home Internationals for the third year running after edging out England in the weather-affected round-robin event at County Sligo.
The event was reduced to two days after severe weather was forecast for the third and final day and therefore the decision was made to reschedule and play the five singles games in each match on the second day so that a winner could be determined. 
Ireland and England finished tied for first place on 2½ points after winning their matches against Scotland and Wales, and then sharing the points in the final match against each other. 
Therefore, it was the defending champions who retained the trophy thanks to a superior points total across all three matches played – 12 to England’s 11. 
Scotland finished third after securing a point with a win against Wales.   
The 2020 Women’s Senior Home Internationals will be played at West Kilbride from 22-24 September. 

Day 2 Results
Wales 1 Ireland. 4
Scotland  1 England 4
Morning Singles ( Scottish names first)

Elaine Moffat lost to Caroline Berry 1down
Alison Davidson beat Lulu Houseman 6&4
Sheena Wood lost to Paula Carver 6&4
Donna Jackson  lost to Pyecombe Greenfield 4&3
Lorna Mckinlay lost to Jackie Foster 6&5

England 2.5 Ireland 2.5
Scotland 3 Wales 2
Afternoon Singles (Welsh names first) 

Sharon Roberts lost to Alison Davidson 1 hole
Jane Rees beat Jennifer Bryans 3&1
Julie Thomas lost to Elaine Moffat 4&3
Denise Richards lost to  Aileen Baker 4&3
Anne Lewis beat Lorna McKinlay 2&1


FINAL RESULTS  - Many congrats go to Alison Davidson who won all her 3 singles

Winners Ireland, 12 - 6, 2.5
Runners Up England 11-7 , 2.5
3rd Scotland 6.5 - 11.5,  1
4th Wales 6.4 - 11.5, 0

      Played      Won        Halved    Lost

To read all the reports -- CLICK HERE


Kirsten Brown wins Autumn Trophy at Alyth Golf Club

Kirsten Brown


From the Scottish Golf View Website 

Kirsten Brown (St. Andrews University )  held off reigning R and A Scholar Champion Lorna McClymont (SRUC) to win the 14th Autumn Trophy for students at Alyth Golf Club

Kirsten Brown started the day with a two-stroke lead over Lorna McClymont and used steady, bogey-free golf to extend that lead to three at the turn. Birdies at 10 and 12 allowed McClymont to get back within two shots and a grandstand finish looked set.
Unfortunately for Lorna, bogeys followed on 13 and 14 which allowed Brown the luxury of two dropped shots in the final four holes on the way to victory by those two strokes. 
A one under total of 212 for the tournament showed the consistently high level of golf she had produced over all three days and she was fully deserving of a first BUCS/SSS Tour victory.

In third place, St Andrews' Megan Ashley was in a contest with herself – three early bogeys meaning she was too many back to fully challenge for the lead but also confident of staying ahead of those behind. Birdies at 10 and 12, before a double at 14 and bogey at 16, left Ashley to finish +7 for the tournament, six back from McClymont but five ahead of the chasing pack.
Brown’s quality golf was enough for St. Andrew’s second team to upset their first team, Cassie Kneen and Rachel Maswi joining with Kirsten in taking the team competition by two strokes.

For all the scores —-  CLICK HERE

Scotland play England and Wales in singles Women’s Senior Home International Day 2

Due to an adverse weather forecast for Thursday 3 October, the format today (Wednesday 2 October) has been revised.  

Scotland plays England in the morning and Wales in the afternoon (Singles) 

Scotland  1 England 4
Morning Singles ( Scottish names first)

Elaine Moffat lost to Caroline Berry 1down
Alison Davidson beat Lulu Houseman 6&4
Sheena Wood lost to Paula Carver 6&4
Donna Jackson  lost to Pyecombe Greenfield 4&3
Lorna Mckinlay lost to Jackie Foster 6&5

Wales 1 Ireland. 4

Scotland 3 Wales 2
Afternoon Singles (Welsh names first) 

Sharon Roberts lost to Alison Davidson 1 hole
Jane Rees beat Jennifer Bryans 3&1
Julie Thomas lost to Elaine Moffat 4&3
Denise Richards lost to  Aileen Baker 4&3
Anne Lewis beat Lorna McKinlay 2&1

England 2.5 Ireland 2.5


FINAL RESULTS

Please Note
There will be no play on Thursday 3 October due to an adverse weather forecast. As such, Thursday's 5 single games in each match will be played on the afternoon of Wednesday 2 October and final team positions will be declared thereafter.


Report to follow later

Clubs wary of being forced to use Scottish Golf’s own app

by Martin Dempster: from the Scotsman Newspaper

It was a mystery why a London-based newspaper ran a prominent story on Friday about Scottish Golf’s new all-singing, all-dancing app, given that it was unveiled last December at the governing body’s second national conference in Edinburgh. 


Andrew McKinlay (Chief Executive - Scottish Golf) 
Excuse me for being cynical, but it appears to have been a smokescreen because, on the same day, affiliated clubs received a communication about a directive from Scottish Golf that has been described by one club official as a “very dangerous move”. It has even been claimed that some clubs are now looking into the possibility of joining England Golf instead.

What on earth could prompt such a thought? Well, as part of the implementation of the new World Handicapping System (WHS) in 2020, it appears Scottish Golf is trying to eliminate independent software companies – some of which have long relationships with clubs – from the Scottish market to effectively control things for themselves.

“Scottish Golf will now facilitate the administration of the handicaps of all Scottish Golf club members,” stated the WHS update. “Current Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) who provide handicapping software for clubs will no longer be given any access to handicapping calculations or any handicap data through open APIs [Application programming interface] or any other means.
“Clubs will still have the option to use the other services provided by these ISVs but Scottish Golf will become the centralised control point of all handicapping in Scotland. This transformation supports our vision of growing the game in Scotland and we feel that now is the right time to make this change.”

One thing that the document doesn’t highlight is that Scottish Golf is not working in tandem with the other members of The Council of National Golf Unions (CONGU) on this. Indeed, Scottish Golf chief executive Andrew McKinlay and David Kernohan, Scottish Golf Limited’s CONGU board member, walked out of a meeting last week before a discussion on the ISV licence for the WHS was discussed

I believe McKinlay almost didn’t attend the meeting at all due to Scottish Golf’s position but, in a statement, he insisted that the governing body intends to remain a full member of CONGU along with the other home nations. “We have an important part to play in the roll out of the WHS and the Rules of Handicapping going forward,” he apparently told fellow delegates before departing the room.

As the official licensee, Scottish Golf will perform all handicap calculations from all authorised formats of play as outlined in the new WHS rules. It will then publish a player’s newly-calculated handicap index and make this accessible to all clubs and golfers. This will be done through a new central database of handicaps (CDH) and other platforms that are being developed for implementation next year.

“It is very dangerous moving forward for Scottish Golf to shut out the other providers,” said one match secretary.
“It effectively means clubs will be forced to use the Scottish Golf system, even though it cannot perform essential back office tasks like member direct debits, etc.
“The new Scottish Golf Venue Management System (SMS) is impressive from the brief example I have seen, but clubs will have to pay for different systems for all of their different needs while Scottish Golf take a booking fee on every tee time booked.
“Scottish Golf don’t have a very good track record with developing computer systems and, if they are the only show in town, they have to get it 100 per cent correct as there will be no back-up option. I have to admit to being extremely worried about the impact on clubs. Sadly, I predict chaos and losing even more people to the game before this is completed.”

Speaking about the new app last November, McKinlay described it is a “game-changer that could potentially bring in millions” as Scottish Golf bids to lead the way in trying to breathe new life into the game after more than 75,000 registered golfers were lost in this country from 2005 to 2017, with two courses in the Glasgow area, Eastwood and Mount Ellen, forced to close this year and Letham Grange in Angus set to shut in a matter of weeks.

On the evidence of that aforementioned article last week,it would appear that the new app is finally ready to be launched, with the main target market being the “nomads” or, to give them their proper title, non-affiliated pay-per-play golfers.

For the app to be a success, Scottish Golf surely need to have the clubs on their side. Effectively holding a gun to their head over something else doesn’t exactly seem to be the way to go about it?

Doreen Leask is the Angus County Champion of Champions

Doreen Leask (photo courtesy of Angus county)
Champion of Champions 2019
Congratulations to Doreen Leask, who won the Champion of Champions over Montrose Medal on Sunday. Conditions were blustery for much of the round, making club selection tricky.

Top 5 Gross Scores (CSS 75)
1. Doreen Leask 80
2. Jackie Brown 81
3. Jodie Taylor 85
4. Julie Taylor 86
5. Sakuna Ramsay 89

Evanna Hynd - East Girls Merit Award Winer


Many congratulations to Evanna Hynd (pictured above ) winner of the East of Scotland Girls Order of Merit 2019

Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Scotland lose to Ireland on Day 1 of the Senior Women's Home Internationals

England’s Senior Ladies have made a winning start to the Senior Home Internationals series in Ireland.
In tough and challenging conditions at County Sligo Golf Club at Rosses Point, England eked out a narrow 4.5 – 3.5 victory over Wales.


In the other game, hosts Ireland kicked off their bid to claim a hat-trick of titles with a 5.5-2.5 win over Scotland. 


Back L to R - Lorna McKinlay, Alison Davidson, Sheena Wood, Aileen Baker
Front L to R - Elaine Moffat, Fiona De Vries (Captain)
Donna Jackson and Jennifer Bryans
(Photo courtesy of Lorna McKinlay)

Scotland lost all 3 Foursomes matches and managed to half the singles with good wins by Elaine Moffat and Alison Davidson and halved match by Lorna McKinlay

Tomorrow, England will face Scotland hoping to win and set up a final day showdown with the host nation.

However due to an adverse weather forecast for Thursday 3 October, the format on Wednesday 2 October has been revised.  Matches on Wednesday 2 October will start with singles games and an update regarding afternoon play will be provided late morning.


Ireland v Scotland 

Morning Foursomes: Ireland 3 Scotland 0
G McMullen an M O'Reilly beat A Davidson an E Moffat 4&3
A Taylor and M McAuliffe beat A Baker and L McKinlay 2&1
L Webb and S Corcoran beat D Jackson and S Wood 4&3

Afternoon Singles - Ireland 2.5 Scotland 2.5
Pat Doran lost to Elaine Moffat 4&3
Alison Taylor lost to Alison Davidson 1 hole
Laura Webb beat Sheena Wood 7&5
Maria O'Reilly beat Jennifer Bryans 3&2
Suzanne Corcoran halved with Lorna McKinlay


Day 1 results. 
Ireland 5.5 Scotland 2.5
Wales 3.5 England 4.5

CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE RESULTS

Senior Women's Home Internationals - Scotland v Ireland Day 1

A Scotland Team Selfie - courtesy of Karen Ballantyne (from Facebook)

The R&A Womens Senior Home Internationals are being played at County Sligo from 1-3 October 2019. This world famous course in Rosses Point offers an excellent challenge to all the players. 

Scotland's  team is Aileen Baker, Jennifer Bryans, Alison Davidson, Donna Jackson, Elaine Moffat, Lorna McKinley and Sheena Wood. Fiona De Vries is the Captain

The R&A Womens Senior Home Internationals were first played in 2003 at Whittington Heath in England.
Scotland has only won it once and that was 10 years ago in 2009 when Captain Fiona was in the team and was unbeaten  READ MORE

Day 1 Matches
Ireland 5.5 Scotland 2.5
Wales 3.5 England 4.5

Ireland v Scotland 

Morning Foursomes: Ireland 3 Scotland 0
G McMullen an M O'Reilly beat A Davidson an E Moffat 4&3
A Taylor and M McAuliffe beat A Baker and L McKinlay 2&1
L Webb and S Corcoran beat D Jackson and S Wood 4&3

Afternoon Singles - Ireland 2.5 Scotland 2.5
Pat Doran lost to Elaine Moffat 4&3
Alison Taylor lost to Alison Davidson 1 hole
Laura Webb beat Sheena Wood 7&5
Maria O'Reilly beat Jennifer Bryans 3&2
Suzanne Corcoran halved with Lorna McKinlay

FOR SCORING -- CLICK HERE

MyGolfRanking Week 38 / 2019 Megan Robb from Banchory moves up to No 3 in Scotland


mygolfranking.net SCOTLAND LADIES GOLFER of Week 19/38 is MEGAN ROBB of Banchory Ladies who is No 3 on SCOTLAND Ladies MGRanking and in the TOP 5of the OVERALL MGRanking at No 40

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SCOTLAND LADIES CLUB of the Week is BANCHORY LADIES who move up to No 3 onScotland Ladies Club MGRanking.

Caroline King (Clober) and Clober Ladies remain at No 1

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Sunday, 29 September 2019

LAURA CAMPBELL WINS PERTH AND KINROSS CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

Laura Campbell (Pitlochry) & Jillian Milne (County Captain)

Huge congratulations to Laura Campbell (Pitlochry) who won the Perth & Kinross Ladies' Champion of Champions at Blairgowrie Golf Club today. 

 Laura  shot a three-over-par scratch score of 77 to win the title by 4 shots. 
The runner-up was the defending champion Isla Moncrieff who shot 81. 
 Rosemount Course: Par 74 & CSS 77

The Leading Scores :
Laura Campbell - Pitlochry Ladies' Club Champion 77 
Isla Moncrieff - Aberfeldy Ladies' Club Champion 81 
Jen Saxton - Muckhart Ladies' Club Champion 82

Thanks go to Jane Yellowlees for the report from the Perth and Kinross Website 


Whitecraigs are the Winners of Division 2 of the Greenlees Trophy and Greenlees Lunch Details


The final game of the 2019 Greenlees Matches was played on Friday 27th September with Haggs Castle needing 7 points against Lenzie to win Division 2. 
However, they were not quite able to make it and won 6-3 to take up the runners up spot and Whitecraigs are winners of Division 2

Both Whitecraigs and Haggs Castle are now promoted to Division One.

Bothwell Castle are the winners of Division 3 and Hilton Park are runners up (on countback)

CATHKIN BRAES WINNERS OF GREENLEES TROPHY

CLICK HERE FOR PRINTOUT OF RESULTS 


The Greenlees Lunch and prize giving is being held at Douglas Park Golf Club on on Thursday, 17th October at 12.15 for 1 pm.

All clubs should have had notification from Greenlees Secretary Maureen Mitchell with menu supplied

GREENLEES LUNCH

CLICK HERE FOR MENU  -- Click here to email your choice of meal to Susan Griffin (Douglas Park Greenlees Secretary). 
Add you Home Club  and names of players attending

SCOTTISH JUNIOR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS AT KILMARNOCK BARASSIE

The West of Scotland Girls Golfing Association has entered two teams into this event which is being played today 29th September 2019 over Kilmarnock Barassie
The format is play will be in 3 balls with the best 5 stableford points scored out of 6 to count (full handicap allowance) 
TEAM A.  
Rachel Foster (Prestwick St Nicholas)
Katie Graham (Hamilton)
Megan Docherty (Bishopbriggs)
Luisa Gibson (Irvine)
Freya Russell (Royal Troon)
Leah Bryce (Sandyhills)

TEAM B.
Sophie Murphy(Clydebank & District)
Abigail McCafferty(Airdrie)
Orla Rooney (Cowglen)
Kittie Maslanka (Kirkhill)
Jodie Graham (Hamilton)
Hannah Carson ( East Renfrewshire)

Fantastic day and results for West Girls.

The West Girls 1 Team won the 1st Girls Team.  West Girls 2 were 2nd Girls Team.  

In relation to individual prize winners:
Rachel Foster - 1st Scratch Girl
Freya Russell - 1st Nett Girl

The Organisers will process scores through CDH etc but in the meantime the CSS was 76 (35 points).

Well done to all the girls and a big thank you to all the organisers.
Thanks go to Allison Bell for the update. 

LAURA MURRAY CLAIMS SECOND LETAS TITLE AT RÜGENWALDER MÜHLE LADIES OPEN

Laura Murray - (Photo courtesy of the LET Access Tour)

Scotland’s Laura Murray produced some sensational golf to claim her second LETAS title, with a -14 total, in the Rügenwalder Mühle Ladies Open at Golf Club am Meer in Bad Zwischenahn, Germany. The 31-year-old led from round one, opening with a stunning eight under par, 64, to take a two shot lead over Germany’s Luisa Dittrich who recorded a 66 on the opening day.

Murray was solid throughout the week, driving the ball extremely well and producing some impressive iron play. When the Scot looks back on her win, she will probably remember the decision to try out a different putter that sat at home for some three years without being used. 

“If feels incredible, it’s really good. I’ve been working really hard for this all season and I feel I’ve been knocking on the door recently and nice to finally cross the line and get the job done. I think my attitude on the course was pretty good. I just kept telling myself to keep smiling and just concentrated on what I was doing and holed a few putts and that kept me smiling a bit more. I’ve been playing so solid it was quite a nice relaxing week for me. And my attitude certainly helped me through it.”

“I put this other putter in my bag. It’s been sitting in my apartment for like three years and I just thought why not let’s chuck it in. Yes, definitely, sometimes just changing something can get a different feeling and it certainly helped this week so I think that will be staying in the bag.” 

Murray’s win has catapulted her into 4th place on the Order of Merit and she now is in within touching distance of securing her playing rights on the Ladies European Tour for the 2020 season, but Murray doesn’t plan to get ahead of herself.

“I’m going to approach it in the same way because it worked so well this week so now I know I’m 4th then there’s a good chance of securing that top 5 in the Order of Merit. I’m looking forward to see what we can do next week and to see what the course is going to offer and I’m sure it’s going to be a lot of fun.”

Other Scots
29th: Jane Turner - Even Par 
46th: Gabrielle MacDonald +7
Missed Cut -- Rachael Taylor and Hannah McCook


The season finale gets underway at Golf de La Largue in France, from the 4 – 6 October.

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Saturday, 28 September 2019

Hannah Darling finishes tied 6th in the World Girls Championships

Carmen, Hannah and Katy
Scotland's Hannah Darling  finished T6 in the world Girls Championship in Canada yesterday.

She had scores of 73, 66, 71 and 76 for 286 - 11 shots behind the title winner from Thailand, Atthaya Thitikul who had scores of 73, 63, 71 and 70 for 277. 

The Thai's superb second round of 63 was the score, in the final analysis, that separated her from the field.

Two  other Scots in the field, Carmen Griffiths (78-81-75-74)  for 309, and Katy Alexander (83-80-86-79) finished 39th and 58th respectively. 

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