Saturday, 3 July 2021

East Division - Inter County Jamboree at Kingsknowe Golf Club

 The East of Scotland County Jamboree is currently being held at Kingsknowe Golf Club 

Members and Non Members of the Midlothian County can currently keep up to date with results by going into the Scottish Golf App and going to Competitions - Future and scroll down until you find Midlothian

Friday 2nd July - RESULT
Stirling & Clackmannanshire 4 Fife 4
Midlothian 4 East Lothian 4

Yesterday's match results FROM SG APP

FINAL RESULT -
Stirling and Clackmannanshire  4 Fife 4


FINAL RESULT
Midlothians 4 East Lothian 4


 
Saturday 3rd July - RESULT
Stirling & Clackmannan 2.5 Midlothian 5.5
East Lothian 5 Fife 3

FINAL RESULT
Stirling and Clackmannanashire 2.5 Midlothian 5.5


Final Result
East Lothian 5 Fife 3

Sunday 4th July
1106 Fife v Midlothian
1210 East Lothian v Stirling & Clackmannan

Thursday, 1 July 2021

AUSTRALIAN KIRSTEN RUDGELY WINS THE 2021 HELEN HOLM TROPHY - 8 Scots in top 20


Kirsten Rudgeley
carded a closing six under par 66 to storm through the field and become the first Australian to claim the Helen Holm Scottish Women’s Open title.

Rudgeley, from Perth, Western Australia, started the final round at Royal Troon Portland Course four shots off the pace set by Scotland’s Hannah Darling but she quickly got in her stride with birdies on the third and fifth before vaulting into the lead with further birdies at the 11th, 15th and 16th.

A sixth birdie of the day on the 18th saw her complete a bogey-free round and in the end her 12 under par 204 aggregate was enough to claim a one shot victory over Darling and 2019 Women’s Amateur champion Emily Toy from England.

It also meant that Scotland’s long victory drought in this championship was extended by another year.

It is now some 19 years since Heather Stirling became the last Scot to lift the Helen Holm trophy all the way back in 2002.

Local Royal Troon member Hazel MacGarvie also posted a 70 to finish in fifth place on eight under par while Scottish Women’s Amateur champion Chloe Goadby carded a 74 to drop from second to sixth.


Also of note was Clara Young (North Berwick) , Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) and Lorna McClymont (Milngavie) who finished in 8th, 10th and 11th place respectively.

Scottish Scores  (West of Scotland players in Bold) --  

-12 Kirsten Rudgeley (Australia)  -Winning Score

2nd = Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe) -11

5th:  Hazel MacGarvie (Royal Troon) -8

6th : Chloe Goadby (St Regulus)

8th: Jasmine MacKintosh (Murcar), Clara Young (North Berwick)

10th Louise Duncan (West Kilbride)

11th: Lorna McClymont (Milngavie)

13th:  Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne)

20th: Shannon McWilliams (Aboyne)

23rd : Tara Mactaggart (Minto GC), Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie)

28th: Carianne Taylor ( Nairn), Louisa Gibson Junior (Irvine Golf Club)

38th Jennifer RankIne (Haggs Castle Golf Club)

41st: Megan Robb (Banchory)

44th: Robyn Fowlie (Forfar)

46th: Katie Graham (Hamilton Golf Club)

50th: Grace Crawford (West Links Junior Golf Club)

53rd: Katie Wright ( Stranraer Golf Club)

58th Carys Irvine ( Craigielaw) 

Final Scoreboard -- Click Here

To read the file report from Scottish Golf -- CLICK HERE

Wednesday, 30 June 2021

MEARNS CASTLE GOLF ACADEMY LADIES TRI AM

Entries are now being taken entry the Mearns Castle Annual Ladies Tri - Am on Thursday the 19th of August 2021 

Entry is £5 for a member and £10 for a visitor.

Format- team of 3, best 2 scores at each hole count.

Lots of amazing prizes on the day. Fun and social event (not a serious day)

Entry online   —- CLICK HERE   Always a good day out!

HANNAH DARLING LEADS BY ONE AFTER DAY 2 OF THE HELEN HOLM TROPHY

 Scotland’s Hannah Darling holds a slender one shot lead over compatriot Chloe Goadby heading into the final round of the 2021 Helen Holm Scottish Women’s Open at Royal Troon Portland Course.

17-year-old Darling carded a second successive five under par 67 to finish the day on ten under par 134 but a couple of hours later was nearly caught by new Scottish Women’s Amateur champion Goadby who birdied the last for the second day in a row to post her own 67 and go into the final round on 135. 

Darling started the day with a dropped shot at the 458-yard par four first hole but then birdied the second, sixth and ninth to go out in 33 before carding four birdies and a bogey coming home to give herself a great chance of becoming the first Scot to lift the trophy since Heather Stirling all the way back in 2002.  

“It was good out there,” said the in-form Darling, a two-time Scottish Girls’ champion who won the Recent St Rule Trophy at St Andrews and then reached the semi-finals at both the Scottish Women’s Amateur and the Women’s Amateur Championship. 

Goadby will also be confident she can end Scotland’s long winless drought after beating Darling on the way to claiming her first Scottish Women’s title at the start of this month at Gullane.

The former Stirling University student stormed home with five birdies in her last seven holes to add a 67 to her opening 68 and believes she is in great shape to claim a rare Scottish double. 

MacGarvie will not be short of local support after carding a 68 while Duncan eagled the last on her way to posting a two under par 70.

The cut fell at eleven over par 155 with 60 players progressing to the final round tomorrow.

CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE SCOTTISH GOLF WEBSITE FOR THE FULL REPORT

GILLIAN KYLE IS IN TOP FORM IN THE RENFREWSHIRE COUNTY MEDAL OVER KILMACOLM

Sandra Macdougall, Morag Little and Pat Pennel
Winners

It was hot, hot, hot yesterday at the Renfrewshire County June Medal at Kilmacolm GC and so were the scores, with quite a bit of run on the ball and barely a breeze, quite a number of the 44 competitors took advantage of the conditions and played under their handicap. Whilst others enjoyed the fantastic views of the countryside and on too many occasions visited the rough!

Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire) -- semi finalist last week at Aberdour in the Scottish Women's Seniors Championship continued her good form by having the best scratch score of the day with a one over par 73.

Congratulations go to the following winners with their excellent scores; 

Scratch

Winner: Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire) 73

Division 1 (0 to 15.9)

1st Fiona Cameron (Cowglen) 79 (10) 69
2nd Morag Little (Whitecraigs) 86 (15) 71
3rd Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire) 73 (1) 72 bih

Division 2 (16 +)

1st Sandra Macdougall (Kilmacolm) 90 (21) 69
2nd Patricia Pennel (Ranfurly Castle) 96 (27) 69
3rd Anita McMillan (Erskine) 94 (21) 73

(Number in brackets is the members Playing Handicap)

Click here for the full results, which you can also view in the June Medal competition on the SG App.

or if not a member of the County go to the VMS SCOREBOARD 

Thanks go to the ballot officials Marianne McKelvie and Fiona Armour and to Sandra Macdougall and Jan and Alison Macnab, who assisted members with inputting their scores into the App. 

Also to Captain Sandra Littlejohn for the above photo in the shade of some of the placed winners. Whilst Fiona Armour captured Anita McMillan after her round;

Six pints should do it !!

The final thanks goes to Kilmacolm GC for hosting the event and to the bar and catering staff for keeping us fed and watered.

Fiona Armour
RLCGA Results Secretary

Tuesday, 29 June 2021

Hannah Darling Takes an Early Lead on a Great Day for the Scots at Troon


Scotland’s Hannah Darling holds a one-shot lead over three of her compatriots after a dramatic first round of the Helen Holm Scottish Women’s Open at Royal Troon Portland Course.

The GB & I Curtis Cup squad member from Broomieknowe carded a five under par 67 to overhaul new British champion, Louise Duncan, Scottish Women’s Amateur Champion Chloe Goadby and Jasmine MacKintosh from Murcar Links at the top of the leaderboard near the end of an opening day during which the sun shone throughout and no less than 25 players beat or matched par.

It was also a good day for local Royal Troon member Hazel MacGarvie who carded a three under par 69 to share fifth place with Northern Ireland’s Jessica Ross and England’s Rosie Belsham.

On a fine day for the Scots Clara Young, Tara Mactaggart and Shannon McWilliam all go into the second round in a share of eleventh place on 71 

Louise Duncan has had little time to relax since winning the Women’s Amateur title at Kilmarnock (Barassie) and admitted to being a bit anxious about teeing up for the first time as the British champion.

She was two -over par after four holes but soon got into her stride and birdies at the eighth, 10th, 11th 12th, 16th and 18th saw her clinch the early clubhouse lead. 

To read the full report go to Scottish Golf Website or check out the story on the Scottish Golf News section on your SG App

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Monday, 28 June 2021

Ayrshire’s Jennifer Linklater wins Largs Club Championship for the 8th time

Jenny with the Trophy
Photo courtesy of Largs Golf Club

LARGS CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS DAY: RESULTS

Largs Golf Club had their Championship Finals day yesterday with the weather absolutely perfect and the course in fabulous condition.

Ladies Club Championship:
Jennifer Linklater beat Jean Capes 5&4

Jenny won her 8th title and 3rd in a row with victory over Jean. After 9 holes there was only 1 hole in it and then Jenny pulled away in the back 9 with some excellent golf.

Ladies Bronze Bucket Championship:
CHRISTINE GRIBBIN beat Linda Taylor 2&1

A really good match played in a great spirit saw Christine defeat Linda at the 17th hole. A very close game all the way through although Christine was never behind.

Congratulations to all the winners and indeed all the finalists.

Jennifer Lynagh is first girl to win the Caldwell Junior Championship.

Jennifer Lynagh

RLCGA Junior Jennifer Lynagh had a great day at Caldwell yesterday to round off a great week of superb golf golf by becoming the first girl to win the Junior Club Championship in the clubs history.

Douglas Park Open Day Tri Am Success



The 2021 Douglas Park Ladies’ Open Day was held on Friday 25th June in sunshine and mostly dry conditions. 

Douglas Park was host to a total of 141 ladies in 47 teams of 3. The overall winners were a team from Milngavie with a great score of 81 points. 

Well done to all the ladies who won prizes. 

This day does not happen by itself and we would like to thank: 

Anne Fergusson for her support on the day and keeping us right with the scorecards. 

Our very smart and sociable gentlemen starters: Ian Macdougall, Iain Fergusson, George Roberts, George Simmons and Stephen Murray, who kept the tee going extremely smoothly! 

Thanks also to the greenkeeping staff for presenting our course in great condition, especially ensuring the works at the front of the clubhouse were neat and tidy. 

Lisa Cuthbert and her team had a very early start to be ready to offer the first competitors a bacon roll and a cup of tea, as well as catering during a full day for our many guests.

Water to go from Tesco

Bunny Grant provided the beautiful flowers and a big thank you must also go to Tesco for their most generous donations of water. 

£75 was made for the Lady Captain's Charity Buddies Clubs and Services on the day and £300 from the event. Thanks to all for your contributions


Laura Macdougall  Barbara Aitchison (Event Organisers) 


Team winners: - 2 scores from 3 to count


1st: Mandy Allan/Laura Robinson/Susan O’Neill 81 

(all from Milngavie) 

2nd: Marion Mason/Karen Maxwell/Lynn McColl 79 

(Milngavie/Milngavie/The Carrick) 

3rd: Sheila Steele/Pat Syme/Viv Mansouri 78 

(all from Hilton Park) 

4th: Hilary MacNaughton/Denise MacNaughton/Sheila McDougall 77 

(Douglas Park/Douglas Park/Prestwick St Nicholas) 

5th: Ann Fisher/Carol Sim/Susan Mcgrenaghan 75 (acb) 

(Douglas Park/Balmore/Hayston) 

6th: Carol Fell/Anne Judge/Nancy MacGadie 75 

(Douglas Park/Ranfurly Castle /Ranfurly Castle) 


Par 3 totals Team Competition (All 3 scores to Count) 


Winners: Helen Divers/Pauline Vannet/Janet Dalglish 26 (acb) (all from Douglas Park) 


Par 5 totals Team Competition (All 3 Scores to Count)


Winners: Tracey Macpherson/Madeleine MacGregor/Valerie MacGregor 35 (Langlands/Hamilton/Hamilton) 


CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL! 


Thanks go to Barbara Aitchison for the report and photographs

Sunday, 27 June 2021

Alison Davidson on golfing friendships meaning more than titles

Alison Davidson, back left, with fellow Scots Mhairi McKay, back right, and Janice Moodie, front,
after helping Great Britain & Ireland win the 1996 Curtis Cup at Killarney.

By Martin Dempster (The Scotsman)
 

Until a fortnight ago, Alison Davidson was the last Scottish player to have been crowned as the R&A Women’s Amateur champion, having landed the prize at Cruden Bay in 1994.

Only time will tell what lies ahead in the game for Louise Duncan after she ended Scotland’s drought in the event, but Davidson has shown that satisfaction can be found by staying in the amateur ranks.

The Stirling woman never even gave turning professional consideration at the height of a career that also saw her win four points out of four in a Curtis Cup and insists she has no regrets whatsoever.

How did you feel when West Kilbride’s Louise Duncan became the first Scot since then to claim the title with her recent win at Kilmarnock (Barassie)?

AD: It was nice to have that title of being the last Scot to win the British Amateur, but it was time someone else won it and I am absolutely thrilled for Louise. I think Scottish golf is in a great place right now and hopefully Louise can move on and, fingers crossed, we can have some Scots in the Curtis Cup later this year, if it goes ahead. Twenty-four years is a long time and it had to happen at some point, though I am surprised it took so long (laughing).

You might already have partly answered this one, but sum what golf has meant for you?

AD: Mainly it’s a game that I love. Even though I don’t play as much competitively now as I did, I still go out and give it my best shot every time I go out. I’m very passionate about golf and one of the main things I love about golf is the friendships I’ve made. All my good friends are golfers and I still follow all the girls I used to play international golf with. In my first Home Internationals, my foursomes partner was Catriona Matthew and I still follow their careers. I just think it’s a fantastic game for friendships.

Saturday, 26 June 2021

Cathy Skinner has a Hole In One at Balmore Open Day


Many congratulations go to Cathy Skinner (Clydebank) who had a Hole In One at the 6th hole earlier this week in the Balmore Ladies Open Day. 

Her team included Janet Buchanan (Crieff) and Roxy Brown (Dullater) ended up winning  5th prize.

The Balfron team of Eda Davey, Joan Walker, and Betty Wilder were the winners

Scores --Click To enlarge 
Apologies for poor quality


Friday, 25 June 2021

KAREN FERGUSON - SNEDDEN IS THE 2021 SCOTTISH SENIORS CHAMPION

Karen Ferguson- Snedden
Photo Courtesy of Scottish Golf

From the SCOTTISH GOLF WEBSITE

Karen Ferguson-Snedden won the Scottish Senior Women’s Match Play Championship for the first time when she beat Iona McKean 2 & 1 in a tense final at a windswept Aberdour.

The Mortonhall player needed to go all the way to the 20th hole before beating East Renfrewshire’s Gillian Kyle in the semi-final and in the final she had to work almost as hard against an opponent who was frequently outgunned off the tee but never more than a hole behind before losing the 17th green.

McKean won the opening hole but lost the fourth to go back to all square. The Ladybank player regained the initiative with a win on the fifth and still held that slender advantage before Ferguson-Snedden won both the 12th and 13th. She went further ahead with another win on the 16th before closing out the match with a halve on the 17th.

“It was tough but I’m delighted,” admitted the new champion who had started the Match Play Championship as second seed after finishing runner-up to Elaine Moffat in the 36-hole Senior Women’s Stroke Play Championship.

“I’m also a bit surprised about how well I’ve done. “I was hoping to get into the match play and have a run but I didn’t really think I’d be able to get to the final and win. 

“Iona is pretty incredible,” she added. “I had a big length advantage off the tee but she doesn’t do a lot wrong, chips it close and sinks putts. Great credit to her. She was very tough to beat.”

Earlier in the day, McKean showed just how doughty a competitor she is by ending Moffat’s lengthy three-year reign as Senior Women’s Match Play champion when she came from two down after 11 holes to claim a 2 & 1 win. That reign had begun when Moffat took the title at Prestwick St Nicholas in 2018 and was extended the following year with a successful defence at Edzell. The 2020 championship was cancelled because of the Covid pandemic. 

Photograph courtesy of Scottish Golf

The concurrent net competition was won by Gullane’s Sarah Ledingham who beat Elaine MacGregor 4 & 2 in the final.

Earlier in the day, Ledingham reached the final with a two-hole victory over Comiston’s Jaci Moriarty while MacGregor beat Turnhouse’s Morag Wardrop on the 18th hole.  

“I was very surprised to get to the final,” Ledingham admitted after her victory over MacGregor. “I’ve had a fantastic week here at Aberdour. It’s my first time playing in the Scottish Seniors so I’m delighted to come here and become the net winner.

“I’ve met a lot of new people, I’ve met people I’ve known a long, long time, it’s been super and Aberdour’s been great.

Today was tough, it was very windy, very blustery. When we teed off at eight this morning it was very calm. It was like that for the first four or five holes but then the wind picked up and it became very tricky. The tees are all off the whites this week, and I’m not a particularly long hitter, so coming back into the wind from the 12th was quite hard work for me.

“I just kept my head down and got on with it.”

FINAL MATCHPLAY RESULTS

LIVE SCORING FROM ABERDOUR - SCOTTISH SENIORS MATCHPLAY

 LIVE SCORING FROM ABERDOUR

Thursday, 24 June 2021

TWO STRATHAVEN OPEN DAYS TO LOOK FORWARD TOO.

Strathaven Golf Club

2 Ladies Open Days at Strathaven 

Thursday 10 June 2021 Texas Scramble Team £30 per team

TEXAS SCRAMBLE TEAM ENTRY  


Sunday 22 August 2021 Tri-am £30 per Team

TRI AM ENTRY  

CARMEN GRIFFITHS WINS THE GIRLS PRO DREAM USA POLLOK JUNIOR MASTERS

Carmen Griffiths and Daniel Bullen 

Daniel Bullen
from AuchterarderGC  won the Pollok Junior Masters in association with ProDreamUSA

He fired a final round 69 to finish on 7-under and one shot clear of Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne) in a thrilling finish. - CLICK HERE FOR FINAL RESULT

West of Scotland Girls featured well with  Jennifer Lynagh (Caldwell) and Leah Bryce (Sandyhills)  being 2nd and 3rd respectively in the Under 18's net scores after today's final round -- UNDER 18'S NET LEADERBOARD -- CLICK HERE

In the Girls section Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne)  had the best scratch with Freya Russell (Royal Troon) being 4th and Megan Docherty (Bishopbriggs) 5th-- LEADERBOARD UNDER 18'S --  CLICK HERE .

Jennifer Lynagh said on twitter -- Day 2 of the Pollok Junior Masters. Left a few out there but still really pleased with my performance for the tournament Smiling face with open mouth and smiling eyes Really enjoyed the experience and learned a lot about my game. Round 3 - 81 (+8) T7 girls gross & just missed out on best overall net by 1


ELAINE MOFFAT STILL ON COURSE FOR THE TITLE AND RENFREWSHIRE'S GILLIAN KYLE PLAYS IMPRESSIVE GOLF

From the Scottish Golf Website 

RLCGA'S Gillian Kyle - East Renfrewshire
Photo Courtesy of Scottish Golf

Elaine Moffat
remains on course to claim the Scottish Senior Women’s Match Play title for a third time in a row but only after surviving two tough matches on the opening day of this year’s Championship at Aberdour.

The senior international from the St Regulus club in St Andrews beat Lochend’s Mandy McBain 3&2 in the first round and then in the afternoon defeated fellow Fife senior county player Lorna McKinlay 2 & 1 although on both occasions she had to come from behind to make it into the next round.

The afternoon round against McKinlay proved particularly challenging. The two players were all square at the turn before Moffat won both 10th and the 13th. With the rain starting to fall McKinlay got one back at the 16th before the defending champion sealed victory on the 17th hole.

I found it difficult and I don’t mind admitting that,” said Moffat. “Both Mandy and Lorna played good, solid golf and made me work really hard. I was a wee bit erratic first thing this morning but managed to get it together and stick in after that. 

“This afternoon I played my friend Lorna which is always really difficult. She’s my foursomes buddy from Fife. We know each other’s games so well and it was an absolutely cracking match. I’m just happy to get through.”

Moffat’s next opponent in her bid to regain the title she won at Prestwick St Nicholas in 2018 and again at Edzell in 2019 is another Fifer in the shape of Iona McKean from Ladybank. McKean had to go to the 18th hole to beat Anne Hanson from Turnhouse by one hole in the opening round before reaching the last four with a more comfortable 4 & 3 victory over Dunblane New’s Claire Capocci.

In the other half of the draw, Mortonhall’s Karen Ferguson-Snedden showed just why she finished second behind Moffat in the Stroke Play Championship earlier in the week by beating Liz Keohone from Loudoun Gowf by 6&5 but then needed all her resolve to beat Barberton’s Karen Marshall in a tight quarter-final match in which only three holes changed hands before the number two seed won the 17th hole to seal a 2 & 1 victory.

Arguably the most impressive performance of the day came from East Renfrewshire’s Gillian Kyle who needed just 26 holes to beat Harburn’s Jennifer Bryans 5 & 4 and Baberton’s Wendy Nicholson 8 & 6 to move on to a semi-final clash against Ferguson-Snedden. That means the number two and three seeds will face each other for a place in the final.

“I’m sharing a house with Elaine so we’re hoping to face each other in the final. That’s the dream anyway but there’s a lot to do to get there,” said Kyle.

“I live in Glasgow so we’ve had restrictions. I’ve had to self-isolate because a friend had tested positive for Covid. I missed all my County matches and was feeling a bit sorry for myself so I’m very pleased to get this far.

“It’s great to get back to competing after such a long break,” she added. “You just feel so grateful to be able to get back playing at your club but this is another level and you really have to concentrate.”

Scottish Seniors Matchplay Results 
Click to enlarge


The semi-finals of the concurrent net competition will also be played at Aberdour in the morning. Jaci Moriarty from Comiston Ladies will face Gullane’s Sarah Ledingham in the first match on the course with the winner of that contest playing either Wakefield’s Elaine MacGregor or Turnhouse’s Morag Wardrop in the final.

Net Competition Matchplay Results
Click to enlarge

Wednesday, 23 June 2021

ELAINE MOFFAT WINS THE SCOTTISH SENIORS STROKEPLAY FOR THE SECOND TIME IN A ROW


Elaine Moffat
has claimed the Scottish Senior Women’s Stroke Play title for a second time in a row.

Moffat, from the St Regulus club in St Andrews, won the stroke play event the last time the championship was staged, at Edzell in 2019, and now she has repeated that success with a battling three-shot victory over Mortonhall’s Karen Ferguson-Snedden in challenging conditions at Aberdour.

The Fife player carded a 75 for the second successive day and goes forward as the top seed for the match play stage of the championship, having also won that title at both Prestwick St Nicholas in 2018 and Edzell the following year

A total of 16 women qualified for the match play championship with Moffat and Ferguson-Snedden being joined by Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire) who finished third with a 77 and Anne Hanson (Turnhouse) and Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies) who were tied fourth one shot further behind. 

The other qualifiers (in order) were: Elizabeth Stewart (Greenburn), Karen Marshall (Baberton), Aileen Baker (Crail), Lorna McKinlay (Dunnikier Park), Linda Allan (Glenbervie), Wendy Nicholson (Baberton), Claire Capocci (Dunblane New), Iona McKean (Ladybank) Jennifer Bryans (Harburn), Liz Keohone (Loudoun Gowf) and Mandy McBain (Lochend).

Jackie Brown (Monifieth) lost out for 16th place in a card countback but will go forward as the top seed for the net competition contested by the next 16 players with the best net scores.

The draw for the main match play competition saw Moffat paired against McBain and Ferguson-Snedden being pitted against Keohone. The other first round matches are Kyle v Bryans, Hanson v McKean, Wood v Capocci, Stewart v Nicholson, Marshall v Allan and Baker v McKinlay. 


CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE RESULTS


LIVE SCORING DAY 2 FROM ABERDOUR --SCOTTISH WOMENS SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP STROKE PLAY

 LIVE SCORING DAY 2 -- ABERDOUR

Tuesday, 22 June 2021

SUSAN RAMSAY HAS A HOLE IN ONE AT HAGGS CASTLE GOLF CLUB

Susan Ramsay

Many congratulations go to Susan Ramsay had a hole in one at the 7th at Haggs Castle GC in the Ladies Medal on 19th June 2021: 6 iron to the front pin, landed on green and ran into hole.  

Susan’s first hole in one at Haggs although she has had 3 at Williamwood GC while she was a member of that Club.

ELAINE MOFFAT, AILEEN BAKER AND RUTH HUNTER TIE AT THE TOP OF THE SCOTTISH SENIORS WOMENS OPEN AT ABERDOUR ON DAY 1


Elaine Moffat got the defence of her title off to a promising start by sharing the lead after the first round of the Scottish Senior Women’s Open at Aberdour.

Moffat, from the St Regulus Ladies club in St Andrews, carded a six over par 75 to go into the second round of stroke play tied with Crail’s Aileen Baker and Ruth Hunter from Lanark and her performance was all-the-more impressive because just two weeks ago she was injured by two dogs on the beach and struggled to walk for a while. 

“I’m a bit surprised to have a share of the lead because I didn’t get the prep I wanted,” admitted Moffat, who won both the stroke play and match play titles the last time this championship was played, at Edzell back in 2019. 

“Just over two weeks ago, I got hit by two dogs on the beach and injured my leg quite badly. I couldn’t walk for a good week or so. I went to the chiro and got realigned but that was my practice out the window. I had to adapt and re-think everything. 

“It hasn’t been ideal for any of us,” she added. “It has been a long time since we’ve competed at this sort of level so hasn’t been easy.

I felt a mixture of elation and absolutely nerves and I think a few of us felt a bit like that. We’re so excited but not used to being in this position after being out for so long.”

Moffat, Baker and Hunter topped a congested leaderboard with Karen Ferguson-Sneddon (Mortonhall) and Karen Marshall (Baberton) tied fourth on 76 and 2016 champion Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies) and Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire) in a share of sixth place on 77.

A total of 13 players go into the final round of stroke play within four shots of the lead. Iona McKean (Ladybank), Lorna McKinlay (Dunnikier Park), Linda Allan (Glenbervie) and Susie Macleod all share eighth place 78 while Anne Hanson (Turnhouse) and Wendy Nicholson (Baberton) are on 79.

The second round of stroke play is staged tomorrow with the top 16 qualifiers progressing to the match play stage of the competition. There is also a separate match play competition for the next 16 net qualifiers

LEADERBOARD



 CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL RESULTS 

Scottish Seniors - Live Scoring from Aberdour

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Monday, 21 June 2021

MYGOLF RANKING - AYRSHIRE WEEK 24 / 2021

AYRSHIRE WOMEN

1 LUISA GIBSON (IRVINE) 1099 points

2 Ann May (Brodick) 1068

3 Kath MacKellar (West Kilbride) 1043

4 Alice Anderson (Shiskine) 993

5 Marie Clare (Largs) 990

6 Jennifer Linklater (Largs) 961

7 Fran Hadden (Kilmarnock(Barassie)) 959

8 Anne Burns (Loudoun Gowf) 954

9 Sheena Murchie (Lamlash) 941

10 Catherine McAdam (Lamlash) 924

11 Elizabeth McNee (Loudoun Gowf) 904

12 Eileen Munro (Loudoun Gowf) 880

13 Linda McDonald (Kilmarnock(Barassie)) 877

14 Rona Walker (Kilmarnock(Barassie)) 876

15 Denise Harker (Turnberry) 862


AYRSHIRE CLUBS - WOMEN

1 KILMARNOCK (BARASSIE) 7602 points

2 Loudoun Gowf 7563

3 Largs 7206

4 West Kilbride 7136

5 Irvine 6880

6 Prestwick St Cuthbert 6592

7 Prestwick St Nicholas 6473

8 Lamlash 6215