By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Charlie Green OBE, one of the most successful Scottish amateurs golfers in the second half of the 20th Century, has died at the age of 80. He had been suffering from cancer since last August.
The funeral service is on Monday (11.15am) at Cardoss Parish Church.
Born in Dumbarton on August 2, 1932, Green was Scottish amateur champion in 1970, 1982 and 1983.
He won the silver medal as leading amateur in the 1962 Open championship.
Green played in five Walker Cup matches between 1963 and 1973. He was also captain of the GB and I Walker Cup team in 1983 and 1985.
Long and lean, Charlie did not win the first of his three Scottish titles until he was close on 38 - he beat Hugh Stuart by one hole in the final at Balgownie - and Green did not gain the first of many caps for Scotland until 1961 when he was 29.
An affable character, Charlie once told me he "couldn't hit a barn door as a boy golfer."
Fortunately, he persevered and the rest is history.
He enjoyed an Indian Summer of a golfing career when he graduated to the over-50s ranks.
Charlie won the British senior open amateur title six times - four in a row from 1988 to 1991, and then two more consecutively in 1993 and 94.
Monday, 28 January 2013
Saturday, 26 January 2013
SCOTTISH LADIES OPEN TOUR -- AMATEURS CAN ENTER
The new Paul Lawrie Golf Centre Scottish Ladies Open Tour will be launched at Marriott Dalmahoy's East Course on Thursday, April 18.
The 14-event tour, modelled on 18-hole, one-day Alliance lines, will be open to women professionals and female amateurs with a single-figure handicap.
The fledgling tour is also being supported by the RandA.
This is a great chance for some of our low West of Scotland handicappers to see how they fair against the Pro's -- Why not show them how good you are !
You need to register to show you are interested but it does not commit you at this stage -- Go to the PAUL LAWRIE GOLF CENTRE SCOTTISH LADIES OPEN TOUR WEBSITE
The fledgling tour is also being supported by the RandA.
This is a great chance for some of our low West of Scotland handicappers to see how they fair against the Pro's -- Why not show them how good you are !
You need to register to show you are interested but it does not commit you at this stage -- Go to the PAUL LAWRIE GOLF CENTRE SCOTTISH LADIES OPEN TOUR WEBSITE
Burns Night at Douglas Park Golf Club
David Kinniburgh, Margaret Stewart, Walter Sneddon, Ian Letford, Sandy Strang, Margaret Morris, Andrew Morris and Colin McEwan |
Club Captain Ian Letford welcomed all the guests and introduced the top table. Calum Ross piped in the haggis for the 35th year running and Past Captain Colin McEwan gave a magnificent address to the Haggis.
Margaret Stewart from Hilton Park gave an excellent reply for the lassies
Vice Captain David Sharpe gave the vote of thanks at the end of the successful evening
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
SLGA - BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The SLGA Board of Directors |
NEWS RELEASE FROM THE SLGA --- www.slga.co.uk
Beth Paterson, a member The Eastwood Golf Club, was appointed Chairman of the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association at the Annual General Meeting in Perth on January 19. Paterson, who has already served the SLGA as both Chairman of Training and Performance Director, takes over from Shona Malcolm who has been in the post for the last four years. Paterson who was born and brought up on the Isle of Arran has had a lifelong involvement with the game. She is also a member of The Ladies’ Golf Club Troon and Whiting Bay Golf Club.
“I am honoured to be elected as SLGA Chairman. I am looking forward to working with my fellow Board members, staff, our colleagues at the Scottish Golf Union and our partners to carry on the good work that has been done by my predecessors.” said Paterson.
Margaret MacNaughtan, Aberdeen Ladies, was re-elected as President. One new appointment was Audrey Sturgess, a Past Captain of Haggs Castle Golf Club, who replaces Fiona Cowan as the West Director. Eileen Scott has taken over the role of Championship Director. Dawn Butchart, Strathmore Golf Club, was re-elected as the SLGA’s Director of Development. She has been involved in the setting up of Development Centres around the country. So far, 64 girls from eight counties are involved in this exciting project.
2013 SLGA Board of Directors: Mrs E Paterson (Chairman), Mrs M MacNaughtan (President), Mrs P Malton (Finance Director), Miss L Bennett, Mrs D Butchart, Mrs I Crawford, Mrs J Griffiths, Mrs J McEwan, Mrs E Scott, Mrs A Sturgess
To read more about the AGM CLICK HERE
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SGU JANUARY NEWSLETTER
Happy New Year and welcome to the first edition of the SGU Club e-bulletin in 2013. We hope you enjoyed the festive period and are looking forward to the new season with optimism. Our monthly newsletter will continue to bring you the latest news, guidance and club services from the SGU for you and your committee.
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Sunday, 20 January 2013
SLGA AGM - BETH PATERSON IS THE NEW CHAIRMAN
Beth Paterson |
The meeting started on a sombre note when President, Margaret McNaughton, asked for a moment's silence to remember three stalwarts of the Scottish women's game who died within the last year. They were Ethel Jack, Phyllis Wylie and Elizabeth Pook (Chadwick)
SLGA's Chairman Shona Malcolm then gave an informative annual report which was followed by the Finance Director Pamela Walton detailed accounts annual review.
The annual report of the Scottish representatives on the Executive Council of the LGU was then given by Lorna Bennett.
Margaret McNaughton was re - elected as President and West of Scotland's Jean Cameron, Wendy Cameron, Nancy Chisholm, Rosemary Dykes and Belle Robertson were all re elected as Vice Presidents. -- (There are 12)
Audrey Sturgess and Fiona Cowan |
Audrey Sturgess from Haggs Castle was elected as the West Division representative to replace Fiona Cowan whose term of office has expired.
Kevin Craggs was reappointed as the Scottish Representative on the Training Panel of the LGU and Dr Lynne Terry and June McEwan were reappointed as the Scottish Representatives on CONGU.
Isabel Crawford (Troon Ladies) was re elected as Performance Director
Alex Glennie |
Noreen Fenton (East Division), Addi Shamash (South) remain as Selectors for their second year and Cara Gruber (North Division) for her third year.
Fiona de Vries was reappointed as the Scottish Repesentative on the International Selection Committee of the LGU Past Renfrewshire County
Beth Paterson -- Past Renfrewshire County Captain, SLGA board Member as Performance Director for 4 years and Eastwood Golf Club Member was then elected to be Chairman to replace Shona Malcolm whose term of office has expired.
The meeting finished within an hour with a very able Vote of Thanks from Mary Summers, Captain of Angus County
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Monday, 14 January 2013
Troon Ladies January Medal
January Medal, Played 4th January, (SSS 73, CSS 74)
Silver:
Fiona Kelly (20) 73
Denise Johnston (19) 76
Connie Jaffrey (1) 77
Bronze :
Sandra Wright (22) 75
Valerie Cram (24) 79
Shirley McGill (34) [acb] 84
Best Scratch: Connie Jaffrey Score: 78
Silver:
Fiona Kelly (20) 73
Denise Johnston (19) 76
Connie Jaffrey (1) 77
Bronze :
Sandra Wright (22) 75
Valerie Cram (24) 79
Shirley McGill (34) [acb] 84
Best Scratch: Connie Jaffrey Score: 78
Sunday, 13 January 2013
Kilmacolm' s Eilidh Briggs -- Week 2 of the Orange Blossom Trail
Kelsey MacDonald finished with a disappointing last round to still be in the top ten of the South Atlantic Amateur women's championship at Oceanside Country Club, Ormond Beach in Florida yesterday.
Eilidh Briggs was Stirling University's second-highest finisher with a 75 for 301 and a share of 23rd place. The Kilmacolm player birdied the first two holes and then dropped six shots between the sixth and the 13th before ending her round with a birdie.
Eilidh now flies back to Scotland to start a placement as a PE teacher.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4x72)
Players from USA unless stated
279 Kelly Shon 67 69 74 69
280 Shannon Aubert 68 72 72 68
282 Alex Stewart 70 74 68 70
285 Cindy Feng 67 79 70 69
286 Ashlan Ramsay 72 73 72 69
287 Krista Puisite 69 71 77 70
289 Nelly Korda74 69 76 70
290 Kelsey MacDonald (Stirling Univ) 69 69 73 79, Brooke Baker 73 76 68 73, Kuriko Tsukiyamo 78 74 67 71 (T8).
SELECTED TOTALS
301 Eilidh Briggs (Stirling Univ) 73 76 77 75 (T23)
309 Annabel Dimmock (Wentworth) 74 76 84 75 (T35)
321 Chloe Rogers (Braintree) 79 77 77 88 (52nd)
323 Hannah McCook (Stirling Univ) 79 78 84 82 (T54)
330 Jordana Graham (Stirling Univ) 84 85 87 74
344 Georgia Gilling (Stirling Univ) 92 85 80 87
To view all the South Atlantic Amateur (The Sally) women's final tournament Scores --- CLICK HERE
To read the full report go to the Kirkwood Golf Website
Eilidh Briggs was Stirling University's second-highest finisher with a 75 for 301 and a share of 23rd place. The Kilmacolm player birdied the first two holes and then dropped six shots between the sixth and the 13th before ending her round with a birdie.
Eilidh now flies back to Scotland to start a placement as a PE teacher.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4x72)
Players from USA unless stated
279 Kelly Shon 67 69 74 69
280 Shannon Aubert 68 72 72 68
282 Alex Stewart 70 74 68 70
285 Cindy Feng 67 79 70 69
286 Ashlan Ramsay 72 73 72 69
287 Krista Puisite 69 71 77 70
289 Nelly Korda74 69 76 70
290 Kelsey MacDonald (Stirling Univ) 69 69 73 79, Brooke Baker 73 76 68 73, Kuriko Tsukiyamo 78 74 67 71 (T8).
SELECTED TOTALS
301 Eilidh Briggs (Stirling Univ) 73 76 77 75 (T23)
309 Annabel Dimmock (Wentworth) 74 76 84 75 (T35)
321 Chloe Rogers (Braintree) 79 77 77 88 (52nd)
323 Hannah McCook (Stirling Univ) 79 78 84 82 (T54)
330 Jordana Graham (Stirling Univ) 84 85 87 74
344 Georgia Gilling (Stirling Univ) 92 85 80 87
To view all the South Atlantic Amateur (The Sally) women's final tournament Scores --- CLICK HERE
To read the full report go to the Kirkwood Golf Website
Monday, 7 January 2013
KELSEY FINISHES 3RD AND EILIDH BRIGGS FINISHES IN TOP TWENTY IN FLORIDA
Kelsey MacDonald shot a closing three-under-par 69 to finish a highly creditable third in the Harder Hall Invitational, the 72-hole opening event of the Orange Blossom Tour, at Sebring, Florida.
The Stirling student and Nairn Dunbar GC member posted a three-under aggregate of 285 after earlier rounds of 73, 72 and 71.
Erica Popson, a University of Tennessee student who played for the United States in the Curtis Cup match at Kelsey's home town of Nairn last June, won the prestigious title with a six-under total of 282. She hit the front over an an excellent final round of 68, bettering her earlier efforts of 71, 70 and 73. Mika Liu, a 13-year-old from Bradenton, Florida, finished runner-up, one shot behind Popson and two shots ahead of MacDonald. Liu scored 66, 75, 71 and 71 for 283.
Eilidh Briggs from Kilmacolm provided Stirling University with two players in the final top 20. Eilidh, a former Scottish U18 girls champion, finished joint 19th on 300 with scores of 74, 74, 76 and 76.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS Par 288 (4x72)
282 Erica Popson (Davenport, Florida) 71 70 73 68 283
Mika Liu (Bradenton, Florida) 66 75 71 71 285
Kelsey MacDonald (Stirling University) 73 72 71 69 286
SELECTED TOTALS
300 Eilidh Briggs (Stirling University) 74 74 76 76 (T19)
305 Annabel Dimmock (Wentworth) 71 79 78 77 (T29)
312 Hannah McCook (Stirling University) 84 74 82 72
315 India Clyburn (Woodhall Spa) 82 81 78 74
327 Jordana Graham (Stirling University) 80 81 85 81 331
For the full list of results CLICK HERE
To read the full report by Colin Farquharson go to Kirkwood Golf
The Stirling student and Nairn Dunbar GC member posted a three-under aggregate of 285 after earlier rounds of 73, 72 and 71.
Erica Popson, a University of Tennessee student who played for the United States in the Curtis Cup match at Kelsey's home town of Nairn last June, won the prestigious title with a six-under total of 282. She hit the front over an an excellent final round of 68, bettering her earlier efforts of 71, 70 and 73. Mika Liu, a 13-year-old from Bradenton, Florida, finished runner-up, one shot behind Popson and two shots ahead of MacDonald. Liu scored 66, 75, 71 and 71 for 283.
Eilidh Briggs from Kilmacolm provided Stirling University with two players in the final top 20. Eilidh, a former Scottish U18 girls champion, finished joint 19th on 300 with scores of 74, 74, 76 and 76.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS Par 288 (4x72)
282 Erica Popson (Davenport, Florida) 71 70 73 68 283
Mika Liu (Bradenton, Florida) 66 75 71 71 285
Kelsey MacDonald (Stirling University) 73 72 71 69 286
SELECTED TOTALS
300 Eilidh Briggs (Stirling University) 74 74 76 76 (T19)
305 Annabel Dimmock (Wentworth) 71 79 78 77 (T29)
312 Hannah McCook (Stirling University) 84 74 82 72
315 India Clyburn (Woodhall Spa) 82 81 78 74
327 Jordana Graham (Stirling University) 80 81 85 81 331
For the full list of results CLICK HERE
To read the full report by Colin Farquharson go to Kirkwood Golf
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
INDOOR GOLF ACADEMY EVENT AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
Happy New Yearfrom Glasgow Golf Centre!!
All the staff at Glasgow Golf Centre would like to wish all our customers our best wishes for 2013.We are here to help you achieve your golfing goals and look forward to seeing you all soon.We are open on 2nd January from 10am - 5pm so come and start your golfing year whatever the weather holds.
New Year Nearest the Hole Par 3 ChallengeTo Celebrate the New Year we are offering you the chance to win a New Mizuno MP650 Driver valued at £239.Take 3 shots on our GC2 launch monitor until 7th January and the nearest to the hole will win this great prize . The hole measures 121yards so bring along whatever club you need.The challenge only costs £2 and you can try as many times as you like.In the event of a tie a play off will decide the first Nearest the Hole winner of 2013
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Tuesday, 1 January 2013
Monday, 24 December 2012
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
BETH PATERSON FROM EASTWOOD GOLF CLUB IS NOMINATED AS THE NEW SLGA CHAIRMAN
Beth Paterson |
Beth Paterson, a member of Eastwood Golf Club, has been nominated as the new Chairman of the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association.
After four years in the post, Shona Malcolm is set to step down and Beth’s nomination is set to be ratified at the SLGA’s Annual General Meeting at the Gannochy Suite, Dewars Centre, Perth on January 19th
The Chairman’s term of office is three years, although Shona served an additional year to provide continuity in a period of staff and officer changes in 2012.
Beth is a single figure handicap golfer and has a wealth of experience in the ladies’ game. She has already served the SLGA as both Chairman of Training and Performance Director. She was Eastwood Club Captain in 2000.
Beth also went on to Captain Renfrewshire County in 2006 and 2007 and showed her commitment to the girls’ game with a nine year period as her club’s Junior Girls’ Convener and three years as County Junior Secretary. Good enough to earn a place in Renfrewshire county squad, Beth provided early evidence of her willingness to give something back to golf.
At just 17, she served on the committee at her original home club of Brodick on the Isle of Arran. “I’m looking forward to new challenges as Chairman after the AGM and progressing the ongoing discussions with Scottish Golf Union on amalgamation,” she said.
Amalgamation Update, December 2012
For the latest information on Amalgamation CLICK HERE
Lanarkshire's Rachael Taylor is going to the USA
Rachael Taylor - Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for photograph |
She will enrol on January 7.
Airdrie-born Rachael has paid regular visits to Scotland over the years.
She won the Lanarkshire County Championship in 2011 and was top seed for the match-play stages this past season but lost in the quarter-finals.
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Monday, 17 December 2012
SLGA AGM 2013
The SLGA Annual General Meeting will take place on 19 January 2013 at 11.00am at the Dewars Centre in Perth.
The documents for the SLGA 2013 AGM were sent to all Counties and affiliated Clubs on Friday 14th December.
They included the Audited Accounts for year ending 30 September 2012, the minutes from the 2012 AGM, the notice and agenda for 2013 AGM along with the 2012 Board and LGU reports.
The documents for the SLGA 2013 AGM were sent to all Counties and affiliated Clubs on Friday 14th December.
They included the Audited Accounts for year ending 30 September 2012, the minutes from the 2012 AGM, the notice and agenda for 2013 AGM along with the 2012 Board and LGU reports.
MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM ALL AT DOUGLAS PARK GOLF CLUB
Helen Faulds receives a score calculator as a Christmas Present !!!!!! |
Ranfurly Castle Ladies Christmas Get Together
Vicky is the best Festive Outfit Winner |
The Christmas Lunch was enjoyed by nearly 40 ladies. As usual, there was a lot of chat and festive cheer. Moira Wilson won the lucky chair prize and Vicky Rennie won the festive outfit prize.
Click on the Play button below to see more -- Please give time to load and make sure your sound is turned on.
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AND HERE IS A SHORT VIDEO WITH LINDA AND THE BEST FESTIVE OUTFIT WINNER VICKY
Thursday, 13 December 2012
SGU December e -Bulletin
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SLGA-SGU AMALGAMATION
NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY THE SLGA AND SGU
The process for exploring the possible amalgamation of the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) and the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association (SLGA) has moved forward with the re-establishment of a Joint Group tasked with developing an amalgamation proposal.
Substantive discussions on the formation of a single governing body for amateur golf in Scotland can now resume in a positive atmosphere.
Alastair Thornton, a Sheriff (Kirkcaldy) and former solicitor, has been appointed as Independent Chairman of the Joint Group. Thornton, a keen golfer, was for many years a partner in the Edinburgh solicitor practice, A abd W M Urquhart, where he specialised in litigation and mediation. He is also Past President of the Law Society of Scotland.
The SGU chairman, Tom Craig, said: “The SGU, in partnership with the SLGA, is committed to working towards a unified body in the Home of Golf.
“There is a great deal of common ground, and both bodies are ready to re-commence detailed consideration by means of a Joint Group. Alastair Thornton’s credentials are impressive and we look forward to working with him.”
Shona Malcolm, SLGA Chairman, added: “Alastair expressed an enthusiasm for being involved in the process. He is an excellent choice for this role and we are confident that our discussions, as a Joint Group, will enable us to progress this already lengthy amalgamation process to a conclusion which is in the best interests of Scottish amateur golf.”
The process for exploring the possible amalgamation of the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) and the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association (SLGA) has moved forward with the re-establishment of a Joint Group tasked with developing an amalgamation proposal.
Substantive discussions on the formation of a single governing body for amateur golf in Scotland can now resume in a positive atmosphere.
Alastair Thornton, a Sheriff (Kirkcaldy) and former solicitor, has been appointed as Independent Chairman of the Joint Group. Thornton, a keen golfer, was for many years a partner in the Edinburgh solicitor practice, A abd W M Urquhart, where he specialised in litigation and mediation. He is also Past President of the Law Society of Scotland.
The SGU chairman, Tom Craig, said: “The SGU, in partnership with the SLGA, is committed to working towards a unified body in the Home of Golf.
“There is a great deal of common ground, and both bodies are ready to re-commence detailed consideration by means of a Joint Group. Alastair Thornton’s credentials are impressive and we look forward to working with him.”
Shona Malcolm, SLGA Chairman, added: “Alastair expressed an enthusiasm for being involved in the process. He is an excellent choice for this role and we are confident that our discussions, as a Joint Group, will enable us to progress this already lengthy amalgamation process to a conclusion which is in the best interests of Scottish amateur golf.”
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Proposed Rule Change for Long and Belly Putters
PROPOSED RULES CHANGE TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF ANCHORED STROKES
Rule Would Take Effect on January 1, 2016, Allowing for Transitional Period.
Belly-Length and Long Putters Would Remain as Conforming Clubs
To read more go to the SCOTTISH GOLF VIEW WEBSITE
Rule Would Take Effect on January 1, 2016, Allowing for Transitional Period.
Belly-Length and Long Putters Would Remain as Conforming Clubs
To read more go to the SCOTTISH GOLF VIEW WEBSITE
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
THE SLGA IS ADVERTISING FOR A NEW CHAIRMAN
Having served an agreed additional year following expiry of her 3 year term of office last January, the SLGA Chairman steps down at the AGM in January 2013. We are therefore looking for a dynamic person to take the Association forward. Click HERE for further details.
Applications are invited by Friday 7 December 2012.
Applications are invited by Friday 7 December 2012.
Friday, 23 November 2012
November Issue of the SGU e-bulletin
NOVEMBER 2012 | ISSUE NO 38
SCOTTISH GOLF UNION, The Dukes, St Andrews, KY16 8NX
Tel: +44 (0)1334 466477 | Fax: +44 (0)1334 461361 | SGU Enquiries: sgu@scottishgolf.org
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