Friday, 9 July 2021
SCOTLAND JUST LOSE OUT TO ENGLAND IN THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI FINAL
Thursday, 8 July 2021
SCOTLAND WIN AGAINST SPAIN IN A THRILLING MATCH
MATCHPLAY SCORING -- SCOTLAND V SPAIN -- CLICK HERE (Flight A)
FINAL RESULT
SCOTLAND 4 SPAIN 3
SCOTLAND NOW MEET ENGLAND IN THE SEMI FINALS TOMORROW
Wednesday, 7 July 2021
SCOTLAND TOP THE LADIES EUROPEAN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER
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| European Team Championship Qualifier Scotland lead the field Photo Courtesy of Scottish Golf |
Scotland's Hannah Darling was again the star of the day at Royal County Down. The Scottish player followed up her Round 1 68 (-5) with a 69 (-4) to claim the honour of lowest individual scorer.
Darling's -9 total was three strokes lower than the next lowest player after two rounds. Her impressive play helped team Scotland finish top of the stroke play qualifying leaderboard and earn the top seed for the Flight A match play bracket.
Ireland earned the second-seed with a total score of +18. Third to sixth positions, claimed by Sweden (+19), Czech Republic (+19), England (+20) and Denmark (+21), were seperated by just two strokes.
Italy (+27) and Spain (+29) will complete the Flight A match play bracket.
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| Photo Courtesy of Scottish Golf |
Tuesday, 6 July 2021
HANNAH DARLING - STAR OF THE DAY ON DAY 1 OF THE EUROPEAN LADIES' TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
EUROPEAN LADIES' TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Royal County Down, Northern Ireland
Scotland's Hannah Darling was the star of Day 1 at the European Ladies' Team Championship. A round of 68 (-5) at Royal County Down was two shots lower than any other player in the 114-strong field. "I did quite a lot of things well out there today" said Darling after her round. "The conditions were tough and the course is quite demanding in places so I just had to be sensible."
Darling's round helped Scotland into 2nd position in the stroke play qualifying, setting the team up with an excellent chance of qualifying for Flight A.
Team Sweden, looking for a fourth straight victory in the event, currently find themselves in fifth position on +13. The team is under-practiced on the course compared to the rest of the field however, their golf clubs got stuck at Amsterdam airport during their trip to Northern Ireland, costing them valuable practice time.
The Czech Republic are currently sitting in first place. Five scores lower than 75 (+2) put the team on a total +1, eight shots clear of Scotland. Denmark and England, both with totals of +10, are in third and fourth positions respectively.
Ayrshires' Hazel MacGarvie (Royal Troon) finished 1 over par with a 74





