Monday, 23 August 2021

Louise Duncan - Top Ten Finish is mind-blowing - Report by Martin Dempster (The Scotsman)

  • The Scotsman
  • By MARTIN DEMPSTER
  • Playing against the pros for the first time in her career, Duncan had the home fans roaring as she started her final round with a birdie before going on to close with a level-par 72 for a seven-under 281 total.

    The sensational effort earned the Women’s Amateur champion a tie for 10th, becoming the first Scot since Monifieth’s Kathryn Imrie in 1988 to claim the Smyth Salver as leading amateur and the first to do so since it became a major.


    “I feel a bit mind-blown, as if it’s not happened yet,” admitted Duncan. “It will maybe take a couple of weeks to sink in. I feel over the moon about how I played and handled it. I had a great time and I am really happy how I played over the four days.

    “I don’t know what the expectation was but it has definitely been exceeded. I couldn’t have written the week any better. I’m glad it’s not a fluke and I played well all four days.”

    Duncan, who started the dayjusttwoshotsoffthelead after delighting the home fans with a stirring Saturday effort in the rain, received a huge cheer as she appeared on the first tee ahead of her 2.25pm tee time.


    Playing alongside Swede Madalene Sagstrom in the third last group, the Scot calmed any nerves she may have had by safely finding the fairway with an iron, then raising an even bigger roar than the earlier one as she calmly rolled in an eightfooter for an opening birdie.

    With Scottish Amateur champion Angus Carrick and Scottish Women’s Amateur runner-up Tara Mactaggart among those watching on, Duncan split the fairway with her drive at the second and wasn’t far away from making it a birdie-birdie start from around 15 feet.


    Most players were taking an iron to lay up short of the two fairway bunkers at the third, but not Duncan. Oozing with confidence, she flew the trouble to leave herself with just a wedge. A bit heavy-handed with that, her putting touch was exquisite as a par-4 went down on the card.


    That was repeated at the next, where a testing threefooter was confidently converted, before a 10-foot birdie chance went a-begging at the fifth after she’d taken dead aim at the flag on the back tier.

    Duncan’s average driving distance heading into the final round had been 283 yards, bettered only by Lexi Thompson, while the Scot was tied for 22nd for fairways hit with an average of 67 per cent.

    Duncan dropped her first shot of the day after being left off the tee at the ninth, then right behind a bunker with her approach,


    But, not for the first time during the week, the Ayrshirewoman showed she’s made of stern stuff.

    Only the second player to achieve the feat in the final round, she made a brilliant birdie from 15 feet at the 10th before making it back-toback gains with a two-putt 3 at the next, where the tee had been moved up to make the green driveable.


    Four straight pars were followed by a bogey-4 at the 16th before she then dropped a shot at the last, but the rapturous reception for her at the end said it all. Scottish golf has a new star.

    Sunday, 22 August 2021

    Nancy MacGadie finishes on a high after seven decades of Greenlees Matches

    Nancy MacGadie

    Ranfurly Castle played their final Greenlees Match last week in Division 2 and have ended up with a fantastic 47 points.

    They now look pretty certain of winning the division and being promoted back to Division One next season. CLICK HERE FOR GREENLEES TOTALS (subject to updates) 

    It was a the day that Nancy MacGadie (pictured above ) decided to have her final game in the team after playing for them for SEVEN DECADES !!  -- She  had played in Division 1 since 1978 until 2019 until they were demoted to Division 2 .

    Nancy's first match was in 1964 was against Prestwick St Nicholas and her handicap at the time was 13 

    Her present Handicap is 15 and she managed to halve her final Greenlees match -- a  fantastic finish to a long and wonderful time supporting her club team. -- True dedication and loyalty. 

    The current Ranfurly Castle team had a presentation for her after the match. Well done Nancy -- Enjoy your retirement -- You really deserve it 

    Its seems amazing how time flies when Nancy was recognised by the club for play in SIX DECADES - CLICK HERE

    Thanks go to Anne Judge for the photo and news 

    Saturday, 21 August 2021

    Louise Duncan is only 2 Shots off the top of the leaderboard at Carnoustie on Day 3 of the British AIG Championship at Carnoustie


    The Women's Amateur Champion Louise Duncan (Ayrshire LGGA and West Kilbride) excelled once more today with a round of 68 in the 3rd round of the Women's AIG Championship at Carnoustie to finish on 7 under -- 2 shots behind the leaders
     
    IF YOU CLICK ON HER NAME ON THE LEADERBOARD AND THEN ON HIGHLIGHTS YOU WILL GET A 60 SECOND VIDEO OF HER HIGHLIGHTS TODAY AND AN INTERVIEW AT THE END OF HER ROUND

    Videos when you click on highlights after clicking 
    on Louise Duncan's name on the leaderboard

    An ecstatic Louise Duncan revelled in the backing of the home crowd after her dream week at Carnoustie continued with another outstanding performance in round three.

    The reigning Women’s Amateur Champion enhanced her chances of completing a remarkable double triumph by shooting a four-under 68 on Saturday.

    At seven-under for the Championship, the 21-year-old trails leaders Anna Nordqvist and Nanna Koerstz Madsen by just two shots and will play in the third-last group in the final round.

    “It’s not really sunk in, to be honest. I don’t really know what I’ve just done. I just really enjoyed it out there,” said Duncan after matching the opening-day score that thrust her into the limelight.

    After surging into contention with the aid of five birdies, Duncan fired a stunning approach into the final hole and was afforded a rapturous reception as she crossed the Barry Burn.

    “It was special. It doesn’t get much better than that, really,” she added.

    “To come over that bridge, it was all very surreal and I loved every moment of it. It felt great, to have everyone supporting me and cheering me on like that is just phenomenal, and I couldn’t thank everyone enough

    “My phone’s been going absolutely mental, along with my socials as well. It’s great to have all the support and have all of Scotland behind me.”

    Another standout moment for Duncan came on the 15th, where she holed a lengthy birdie putt to the delight of the spectators gathered around the green.

    “I’d missed a couple of relatively short ones the past two holes for birdies, so I felt like I was kind of due a long one,” she explained.

    Duncan is firmly on course to claim the Smyth Salver after opening up a commanding lead over the two other amateurs to make the cut, Lauren Walsh and Annabell Fuller.

    Yet an even bigger prize could yet come Duncan’s way on Sunday as she seeks to become the first amateur to win the AIG Women’s Open since Marta Figueras-Dotti at Royal Birkdale in 1982.

    The youngster knows she will be nervous as she chases victory, but the events of the last three days provide her with increased belief.

    “It gives me a bit of confidence, to know that I actually can go out there and play well on a big stage in front of quite a few folk,” she added.

    “I wouldn’t say (I feel) pressure, but I’d definitely say nerves. I’ve spoken about it all week.

    “They’re definitely there and they still are there. I don’t think they’ll go away tomorrow either. Just being able to handle it, taking a few deep breaths before every shot has really helped.”

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    Friday, 20 August 2021

    LOUISE DUNCAN’S REMAINS IN CONTENTION AFTER ROUND 2


    The dream continues for Scotland's Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) despite not quite matching the heights of her opening-day 68 but remains in contention entering the weekend after a 2nd round of 73 to finish  -3 after Day 2 at the AIG Women’s Open at Carnoustie. 

    Leading after the 2nd round on 7 under is  American Mina Harigue and Georgia Hall the 2018 Ricoh British Champion who Louise played with in both rounds.
    Georgia said she can see something of herself in the 21-year-old Scot.

    "I think she's a lot like me,” she said. “Quite quiet, just lets her golf do the talking. 

    “She's a very natural golfer. She just goes up and hits it which I think is a lot like me, too. She's an amazing talent and it was really nice to play with her.”

    LEADERBOARD

    JENNIFER RANKINE IS THE 2021 RENFREWSHIRE COUNTY CHAMPION

    Jennifer Rankine 2021 - RLCGA Champion

    Jan Macnab (Peggy Clark Trophy) Jennifer (RLCGA Champion) 
    and Morag Cunningham (Irvine Trophy Winner) 

    Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle)
    and Julie Wilson (Williamwood) qualified for this year’s Championship Final, having beaten Alyson McGinnigle (Williamwood) and Denise Cowan (Ranfurly Castle) respectively in the semi-finals.

    Julie started with a birdie at the first to go 1 up but Jennifer immediately hit back with an eagle at the second to square the match.  The remainder of the first nine was very close with some near perfect golf and the match was all square at the turn (both players were -3 and -2 respectively).

    Jennifer won holes 10 and 11 to go 2 up and with the next six holes being halved with scratch golf, Jennifer went on to win 2 and 1.

    Well done to both finalists for producing an excellent game and a big “thank you” to those who came out to spectate and support this year’s final.

     CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE MATCHPLAY RESULTS 

    Report by - Sandra Littlejohn (RLCGA Captain) 


    Irvine Trophy(handicap Trophy)

    “In calm conditions, local ladies Ranfurly Castle's Morag Cunningham and Vicky Rennie (off 32 and 33 respectively) played the match in a very sporting manner, and it most certainly was a match of two halves.

    Vicky was 3 up at the turn, but Morag fought back to win the next three holes in a row.  Holes were fairly even after that until Morag won the 17th, to go 1 up, and held on to halve the 18th and win the match.

    NB:  At the 15th, Morag’s tee shot hit the cliff and returned to the back of the tee!!!  

    Report by - June Lockhart (Past Captain RLCGA)

    Irvine Trophy Matchplay - Final - CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE MATCHPLAY RESULTS
    (Handicap)

    Morag Cunningham (Ranfurly Castle) beat Vicky Rennie (Ranfurly Castle) 1 Hole 

    PHOTOGRAPHS - Courtesy of June Lockhart, Sandra Littlejohn and Marianne McKelvie

    Kilmacolm Open Day Success - £510 raised for the Beatson Cancer Charity

    There were 112 entries in Kilmacolm's Open Day) yesterday (19th August) and in addition to some great golf, their guests raised over £510 for Beatson Cancer Charity.


    The overall winners were :

    Chantal Robertson (Old Ranfurly) & Alison Templeton (Ranfurly Castle) with 43 points







    The Scoreboard - Click to enlarge

     

    RESULTS: )GREENSOMES STABLEFORD)

    1st Place, £75 SGU Voucher each

    43 points, Chantal Robertson (Old Ranfurly) & Alison Templeton (Ranfurly Castle),

    2nd Place, £60 SGU Voucher Each

    41 points, Anne Gordon (Ranfurly Castle) & Pauline MacEwen (Ranfurly Castle)

    3rd Place, £50 SGU Voucher Each

    40 points (countback), Emma Morton & Corinne Morton (Stratford on Avon)

    4th Place, £40 SGU Voucher Each

    40 points (countback), Una Fairley & Sheena Stewart (Irvine)

    Nearest the Pin, £25 SGU Voucher

    2nd, Silver (HCI <20.5) Shui Lin Yip (Cawder)

    17th, Bronze (HCI>20.4), Angela Paterson (Old Course Ranfurly)

    Longest Drive, £25 SGU Voucher

    14th, Silver, Catherine Malcolm (Prestwick St Cuthbert)

    7th, Bronze, Competition declared Void, prize donated to Beatson Cancer Charity.

    Thanks go to Patricia Briggs  -- Captain, Ladies Section , Kilmacolm Golf Club for the results and photographs

    Thursday, 19 August 2021

    West of Scotland's Louise Duncan has wonderful round on DAY 1 of the AIG Women's Open at Carnoustie


    Amateur Louise Duncan (West Kilbride)
    is playing in the AIG Women's Open over Carnoustie after qualifying by winning the 2021 British Women's Amateur Championship  in June

    She had a 68 - 4 under par and played the 18th beautifully from tee to green and two-putted for a closing par. A day to remember for the young Scot, who is in pole position for the Smyth Salver and only one behind the leaders.

    Other Scots playing are Kylie Walker, Kelsey MacDonald, Gemma Dryburgh and Catriona Matthew

    CHECK OUT THE FOLLOWING LINK--   LEADERBOARD

    From the AIG Website  -- AND LISTEN TO HER POST ROUND INTERVIEW

    Louise Duncan was understandably elated after overcoming her nerves to shoot a fantastic 68 on day one of the AIG Women’s Open.

    The Women’s Amateur Champion had acknowledged in the build-up to her major debut that she was feeling the pressure of competing on the biggest stage.

    Yet Duncan looked totally at home on the famous Carnoustie links as she went round in four under to trail leaders Nelly Korda, Madelene Sagstrom and Sei Young Kim by just a single stroke.

    “I played great,” said a smiling Duncan after her magnificent performance.

    “I was happy to get it off the first and find the fairway … but I played steady all the way round, putted well and hit the ball really nice.

    "It’s a bit surreal really, to be playing with the best players in the world and some really big names. It’s all a bit mad.

    “I don’t really know how I managed to keep (my nerves) under control. I just tried to find the clubface really.”


    The highlight of Duncan’s day came at the par-5 14th, where she followed back-to-back birdies by holing a 30-foot eagle putt to spark roars of delight from spectators.

    “That was a great feeling. I wouldn’t have ever pictured that, to be fair, but it was brilliant, and to hear all the crowd, it’s a different experience to anything I’ve ever had,” added the 21-year-old Scot.

    Her opening-day score matched the performance of illustrious playing partner and 2018 AIG Women’s Open Champion Georgia Hall, who provided a helping hand on Duncan’s big day.

    “Playing with Georgia, she really settled me in there,” added Duncan. “She was lovely and chatted to me quite a bit. It definitely helped with the nerves.

    “I think it was about the eighth hole when I started to calm down a wee bit, but it was great to play with Georgia. She was really lovely and I thoroughly enjoyed it.”

    RLCGA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS


    Quarter Finalist --Marion Munro and and Jennifer Rankine 

    Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle) beat Marianne McKelvie (Elderslie) 8&7
    Clair Barclay (Kilmacolm) lost to   Marion Munro (Ranfurly Castle) 5&3
    Jan Macnab (Ranfurly Castle) beat Claire McGinty-Scott (Kilmarnock Barassie) 7&6
    Alyson McGinnigle (Williamwood) beat  Sandra Littlejohn (Erskine) 6&5
    Julie Wilson (Williamwood) beat Brenda Conway (Whitecraigs) 2&1
    Anabel Kane (Kilmacolm) lost to Linda McDougall (Kilmacolm) 2&1
    Denise Cowan (Ranfurly Castle) beat Carolyn Reuben (Kilmacolm) 6&4
    Carol Whyte (Milngavie) beat Jackie Sayers (Kilmacolm) 6&5


    Quarter Finals :
    Jennifer Rankine beat Marion Munro 9&7
    Jan Macnab lost to  Alyson McGinnigle 1 Hole
    Julie Wilson beat Linda McDougall  3 &1
    Denise Cowan beat Carol Whyte 5&3

    Irvine Trophy Matchplay - Semi Finals 
    (Handicap)

    Vicky Rennie (Ranfurly Castle) beat Ava Graham 5&4
    Morag Cunningham (Ranfurly Castle) beat Anita McMillan (Erskine) 5&3

    For FULL SCOREBOARD  RESULTS -- CLICK HERE

    CLICK HERE FOR MORE PHOTOS  - Courtesy of Marianne McKelvie


    Wednesday, 18 August 2021

    JENNIFER RANKINE LEADS THE RENFREWSHIRE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS

    The postponed RLCGA County Championship took place over a very windswept Ranfurly Castle today. 
    It was a very much reduced field due to various other events being on but nearly 40 players still took part - 

    Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle) was the leading qualifier with a 77 the only player to break 80

    LEADING QUALIFIERS 
    77 Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle) 77
    80 Julie Wilson (Williamwood) 
    81 Denise Cowan (Ranfurly Castle), Jan Macnab ( Ranfurly Castle)
    84 Alyson McGinnigle (Williamwood) , Donna Jackson (The Ladies Golf Club Troon), Alison Murray (Ranfurly Castle) 

    The leading Handicap players were all members of Ranfurly Castle --- HANDICAP SCORES

    The leading handicap scores were:
    73 - Jan Macnab [8] , Allison Murray [11] 
    74 - Denise Cowan [7] 
    75 - Joan Walker [16] 
    76 - Anabel Kane [11] 
    77 - Marion Munro [13] , Julie Wilson [3] 
    78 - Jennifer Rankine [+1]  80 - Clair Barclay [9] , Sandra Littlejohn [15] , Carol Whyte [5] , Donna Jackson [4]

    The winner of the Peggy Clark Trophy for the losest Net was Home player Jan Macnab beating Alison Murray by the better inward half

    The  Qualifiers for the matchplay stages -- are :

    Thursday 19th August (am)

    9:00   Jennifer Rankine (haggs Castle)  v Marianne McKelvie (Elderslie)
    9:10   Clair Barclay (Kilmacolm) v  Marion Munro  (Ranfurly Castle)
    9:20   Jan Macnab (Ranfurly Castle)  v Claire McGinty-Scott (Kilmarnock Barassie)
    9:30   Alyson McGinnigle (Williamwood) v  Sandra Littlejohn (Erskine)
    9:40   Julie Wilson (Williamwood) v Brenda Conway (Whitecraigs)
    9:50   Anabel Kane (Kilmacolm)  v Linda McDougall (Kilmacolm)
    10:00  Denise Cowan (Ranfurly Castle) v Carolyn Reuben (Kilmacolm)
    10:10   Carol Whyte (Milngavie) v  Jackie Sayers (Kilmacolm)

    Tuesday, 17 August 2021

    GREENLEES 80TH ANNIVERSARY TRI AM DRAW AT EAST RENFREWSHIRE GOLF CLUB

    Ysobel Greenlees - 1935

    Due to covid restrictions in 2020 the West of Scotland  the Greenlees 80th Anniversary Tri-Am and lunch will now take place at East Renfrewshire Golf Club on Tuesday 31st August  

    The draw has been done by East Renfrewshire's Val Crawford  with times from 9.30am until 12.34pm

    Each team will have ladies from 3 different clubs and divisions.  

    -- CLICK HERE FOR THE DRAW 

    The format will be stroke play with the two best nett scores from three at each hole. 

    Prizes will be awarded to the winning teams and 4 individual spot prizes.

    Further notification has been sent to all 26 Club Greenlees Captains 

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    The 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION  was played over Cathcart Castle Golf Club.

    CURRENT GREENLEES FIXTURES AND RESULTS  - (subject to updates)

    Sunday, 15 August 2021

    Kelsey MacDonald is top Scot at Dumbarnie and secures AIG Women's Open spot

    Kelsey MacDonald

    Kelsey MacDonald had suffered hurt and disappointment in the past in her bid to play in the AIG Women’s Open for the first time, but her tears were joyous ones on this occasion.

    Capping a brilliant effort on home soil, the 30-year-old from Nairn closed with a two-under 70 in the Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open at Dumbarnie Links to finish with a seven-under 281 total.

    That earned her a share of 15th spot in the £1.1 million event, and won the Jock MacVicar Leading Scot Trophy, created to honour legendary golf journalist Jock MacVicar who passed away earlier this year aged 83.

    It was arguably the most impressive performance of MacDonald’s career, earning a bonus she richly deserved by securing one of five spots up for grabs in next week’s AIG Women’s Open at Carnoustie.

    MacDonald finished nine shots ahead of Michele Thomson after the first-round leader closed with a 69 for two-over, with Carly Booth, the third home player to make the cut, a shot further back after a 70.

    Ryann and Kelsey
    Photograph by Tristan Jones 

    Ryann O’Toole (USA) 
    is the 2021 Trust Open Women’s Scottish Open champion after producing a round of the highest calibre to finish top of the pile at Dumbarnie Links and claim her maiden win on the LPGA and LET. 

    To read the full report go to the Ladies European Website


    Hannnah Darling wins the R&A Girls Amateur Chmpionship


    Hannah Darling
    fought off a late comeback bid from Beth Coulter to continue her dream summer and win the R&A Girls’ Amateur Championship at Fulford.

    The 18-year-old Scot began the week with selection to the Great Britain and Ireland team for this month’s Curtis Cup at Conwy – and ended it in style by defeating Ireland’s Coulter by two holes yesterday.

    Darling lived up to her status as the highest-ranked player in the field – currently 27th in the World Amateur Golf Ranking® – and continues a superb spell of golf this year.

    The Broomieknowe Golf Club member has also won the St Rule Trophy, finished runner-up at the Helen Holm Scottish Women’s Open Championship, and reached the semi-finals of The Women’s Amateur Championship and Scottish Women’s Amateur Championship.

    To read the full report go to the 

    R&A WEBSITE  or the  
    SCOTTISH GOLF WEBSITE

    Saturday, 14 August 2021

    HIGH WINDS AT AUGUST RENFREWSHIRE COUNTY STABLEFORD

    Top - Joan Walker and Helen Climson
    Botton - Linda McDougall and Isabell Donnelly
    Photos courtesy of Fiona Armour

    The RLCGA August County Stableford  was played yesterday in high winds and showers over East Renfrewshire Golf Course 

    32 ladies braved the elements and considering the conditions, which saw trolley’s being blown over and balls getting chased off the green, there were some remarkable points accrued despite the weather. The overall winner was new county member Joan Walker (Balfron) as was the 2nd Divisional winner Heather Climson (East Renfrewshire) 

    Overall Stableford Points Winner

    Winner: Joan Walker (Balfron) 32 points

    Division 1 (H'Cap index 0 to 15.9)

    1st Joan Walker (Balfron) (15) 32 points 
    2nd Linda McDougall (Kilmacolm) (9) 31 points 
    3rd Isabell Donnelly (Gleddoch) (15) 30 points 

     Division 2 (H'Cap index -- 16 +) 
    1st Heather Climson (East Renfrewshire) (17) 30 points 
    2nd Moira Barnett (Bonnyton) (19) 29 points bih 
    3rd Carole Spy (East Renfrewshire) (17) 29 points  

    (Number in brackets after name was the members Playing Handicap)

    For the 1st time this season the Players Course Conditions (PCC)  - (a bit like the old CSS) was up by +3 which shows how difficult it was and this is applied to the players handicap calculations in their record 

    Thursday, 12 August 2021

    DUMBARTON GOLF CLUB TRI AM -- OPEN DAY

    LADIES TRI-AM

    THURSDAY 26TH AUGUST 

    ENTRY FEE £24.00

    Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd teams

    3 hidden novelty team prizes 

     

    Handicap allowance 85% of Course Handicap.  Maximum Handicap 36 (players with higher handicaps are welcome to play, but will be capped at maximum 36 after 85% applied) 

    Entry forms and online booking available via our website 

    Wednesday, 11 August 2021

    GREENLEES STALWART WILLEEN MCCALLUM HAS DIED

    Willeen McCallum

    It is with great saddness that I have to announce the death of Willeen McCallum who ran the Greenlees league, single handed for 19 years. Her organisational skills, friendly manner and sense of humour stood her in good stead and we all owed her a great debt of gratitude.

    In the her time all the Greenlees results were collated manually and then put in the Results Section of the Glasgow Herald

     I don’t think anyone realised how much time and effort Willeen spent making sure that the league ran smoothly through the summers and then followed this up with the presentation lunches and December fixture meetings.

    As well as the general day to day running of the league, proposals from clubs had to be dealt with as well as any complaints from clubs - on the whole the latter were not numerous."
    "But it all added up to responsibility of running the league."

    In her time of office the 50th anniversary took place and she organised a Greenlees Jamboree over Troon Portland. A highly successful day. 3 ball best ball competition with 60 competitors. Lunch provided for some 100 people. -- No mean feat of organisation

    Willeen, Anne and Fiona
    75th Anniversary Celebration at Cathcart Castle

    She then attended the 75th Anniversary Match at Cathcart Castle in 2015  she is seen in the photo with her successor Fiona Roger and Secretary at the time of the 75th Anniversary Anne Dunn

    On her retrial in 2008 she said that the highlight of her 20 years in office was the meeting of Mrs Greenlees in 1990 at the 50th Anniversary at Troon. Mrs Greenlees got married at aged 17, had 2 children by the age of 20 and started her golfing career at Prestwick St.Nicholas and died in 1994 aged 94 

    Willeen on the other hand started her golfing career at Ranfurly Castle and on her retiral she just managesd to squeeze in at no 9 in the Whitecraigs Greenlees Team..

    Willeen was such a character and many of her antics came to the fore as you will see in the video below in 2007 at Prestwick St Nicholas at the Greenlees Presentation Lunch.

    She also was a past member of Renfrewshire Ladies'  County Golf Assoiation and member of Whitecraigs GC   -- She will be sorely missed by many 

    Funeral details in the Glasgow Herald


    THE NEW SCOTTISH UNDER 16 CHAMPIONS

     Meet the new Scottish Girls Under 16 and Under 14's and Under 12's Champions 

    Many congrats go to Freya Russell (Royal Troon) who had top ten finish in the Under 16s.

     Jodie Graham (Hamilton) who was 3rd in the Under 14's and Renfrewshire Junior Rosie McGuire (Pollok) who was 13th

    Read full reports on Scottish Golf Website ðŸ‘‰ GIRLS UNDER 16'S

    Boys reports on the website as well 👉 BOYS


    Monday, 9 August 2021

    2021 CURTIS CUP TEAM IS ANNOUNCED

    Louise Duncan West Kilbride

    Eight players have been selected for the Great Britain and Ireland team to play the United States of America in the 41st Curtis Cup at Conwy, Wales from 26-28 August 2021 

     2 Scots are in the team - Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe) and Louise Duncan ( (West Kilbride)
    Hazel MacGarvie (Royal Troon) is a travelling reserve 

     The GB&I team: 
     Hannah Darling (18, Broomieknowe, Scotland) 
     Louise Duncan (21, West Kilbride, Scotland) 
    Annabell Fuller (19, Roehampton, England) 
    Charlotte Heath (19, Huddersfield, England) 
    Caley McGinty (20, Knowle, England) 
    Emily Toy (23, Carlyon Bay, England) 
    Lauren Walsh (20, Castlewarden, Ireland 
    Annabel Wilson (20, Lurgan, Ireland) 

     Reserves Hazel MacGarvie (21, Royal Troon, Scotland) 
    Julie McCarthy (22, Forrest Little, Ireland) 

     Captain: Elaine Ratcliffe (48, Essendon Country Club, England)

    Go to the R&A Website for all the details

    Sunday, 8 August 2021

    FAMILY FUN AT DOUGLAS PARK GOLF CLUB DESPITE THE WEATHER

    Family Foursomes winners at Douglas Park
    Click to enlarge

    40 players took part in the 42nd  Anniversary (Robertson) Family Foursomes at Douglas Park Golf Club today in some fairly inclement weather conditions to say the least !!
    With the event last being held in 2019 and none in 2020 due to covid it was great to see a family affair on the course again  - (No husband and wives allowed) 

    Alistair Forrest and his cousin Iain Stevenson  who have been faithfully playing in this annual event for many years were delighted to be the  overall winners for the first time with 38 points.. 

    ROBERTSON  FAMILY FOURSOMES RESULTS 2021  
    Winners: Alistair Forrest and Iain Stevenson (Cousins) - 38 points
    2nd: Jinty Halley and Gordon Halley (Mother and son)  - 37 points
    3rd: Graeme Anderson and Susan Murdoch (Cousins)  -  34 points
    4th: Mhairi Telfer and Ryan Brennan (Nephew/Aunt )   -   33 points    

    PHOTOS FROM THE DAY    (Courtesy of Carol Fell and Barbara Aitchison) - the last photo is a video of he rain at the end !
     
    Colin and Helen Robertson

    Colin and Helen Robertson were delighted that the day was a success despite the horrendous showers !                 
     

    Saturday, 7 August 2021

    SOUTH WIN THE VETERANS JAMBOREE AT GLENBERVIE

     

    Team Scotland - Photo courtesy of Midland vets

    This year Scotland hosted the annual Jamboree at Glenbervie GC near Falkirk for the Miller Stirling Trophy

    The Jamboree is a prestigious 3 day event payed between the best "senior" lady golfers from England -- namely  North, Midlands, South and Scotland.

    Those who went to watch were treated to seeing some fantastic golf being played on a lovely course but with extremely difficult greens. 

    Throughout the week the teams played 3 foursomes matches in the morning followed by 6 singles matches in the afternoon - so 9 points available each day. At the end of day 2 the teams from the North and the South were vying for top spot - both teams having won their matches against Scotland and the Midlands.

    However, on countback of matches the South were up by half a point overall meaning in the final days match between the two leading teams, the North needed to win the match in order to secure the winners trophy. 

    Scotland lost to North, South and Midlands over the 3 days - - Unfortunately the Vets Jamboree and the Senior Home Internationals coincided  and Karen Ballantyne (Captain of the SVLGA) said "Very proud of SVLGA members Gillian Kyle, Elaine Moffat, Karen Marshall and Karen Ferguson-Snedden who couldn’t be at our Jamboree but performed so well at the Senior Home Internationals (Mixed).  

    Very well done to Captain Fiona de Vries.

     

    A tense final day!

    After the morning foursomes, the South led by 2 matches to 1, so the North then needed to secure wins in at least 4 of their 6 afternoon matches.

    The end result came down to the last putt on the final green where the match was halved and resulted in the whole match being halved 4 1/2 to 4 1/2

    The North missed out by the smallest of margins - they received the Tony Moffat Quaich as runners-up and the Miller Stirling Trophy this year went to the South.


    Final totals -- 

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    Miller Stirling Trophy Winners - South of England
    Photo courtesy of South Vets Website

    For all the Scottish Match scores go to the West Vets Website and for the full results and photo of all the team players go to the Scottish Vets Website


    Friday, 6 August 2021

    SCOTLAND JUNIOR AND SENIOR HOME INTERNATIONAL COMBINED TEAMS NARROWLY MISS OUT TO ENGLAND TO CLAIM THE TITLES

    In two very close matches Scotland’s combined teams pushed England all the way in the Home Internationals, as our Women finish on a high against Wales. 

    Final Results Junior Home Internationals

    Scotland’s junior golfers
    narrowly lost to England in a tense deciding match in the mixed Junior Home Internationals at Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire.

    The Scots needed to win the match to claim the trophy but came up tantalisingly short after losing a dramatic encounter 11-10.

    Carmen Griffiths emerged with five points out of six with four wins and two halves to have the best girl performance

    Final Results Seniors Home Internationals 

    Scotland’s mixed Senior squad
    were also chasing outright victory on the final day at Woodhall Spa, but were narrowly edged out by their English rivals.

    England secured the title with a narrow 6½ – 5½ win.

    Karen Marshall  was Scotland’s top performer in the match with 4½ points out of 6.

    Ireland beat Wales by 7½ – 4½ in the other match on the course to finish third overall.

    Final Results - Women's Home Internationals

    Scotland’s women’s team lost their opening matches to Ireland and England but bounced back in style by beating Wales 8½ -½ on the final day. That result was enough for the Scots to cement third place behind England and Ireland in the Women’s competition.

    The leading Scottish points scorer was Curtis Cup hopeful Hannah Darling who won four and halved the other of the fives matches she played over the three-day competition.

    DAY 3 OF THE HOME INTERNATIONALS

    Going into the final day of the Home Internationals, the combined teams for the Boys & Girls and Senior Men & Women are both going head to head with the Auld Enemy for victory in their respective competitions.

    DAY 2 REPORT FROM THE SCOTTISH GOLF WEBSITE

    DAY 3 HOME INTERNATIONAL RESULTS