By Colin Farquharson
Although beaten 5-4 by England today (Thursday), Scotland still have a chance of winning the women's home internationals title on the final day at Ballybunion Golf Club.
If the Scots can smash Ireland's 100 per cent record it would come down to a games-won count back with England who will surely beat Wales, losers of both their matches so far by big margins.
The Scots faltered against England, losing 5-4 after Eilidh Briggs went down by 2 and 1 to Lianna Bailey in the final singles.
The real damage was done in the morning foursomes after which the Scots trailed 2.5-0.5 with their top pairing of Hannah McCook and Curtis Cup player Shannon McWilliam losing by 2 and 1 to Lily May Humphreys and Lianna Bailey.
If Scotland beat Ireland and England beat Wales, they will both finish with 2pt and the championship will decided on a countback of games won. The Irish will be confident of beating Scotland and winning the title with three wins out of three.
LADIES
SCOTLAND 4, ENGLAND 5
Foursomes (0.5-2.5)
H McCook and S McWilliam lost to L M Humphreys and L Bailey 2 and 1.
C Goadby and H MacGarvie halved with I Clyburn and G Blackman.
E Briggs and C Jaffrey lost to H Muse and S Fuller 3 and 2.
Singles (3.5-2.5)
McCook bt Fuller 4 and 3.
McWilliam halved with Clyburn
MacGarvie bt Muse 1 hole.
G Batty lost to N Slater 2 and 1.
Jaffrey bt Humphreys 1 hole.
Briggs lost to Bailey 2 and 1.
DAY 1 - Ireland 5, England 4; Scotland 6.5, Wales 2.5
DAY 2 - Scotland 4 England 5 : Ireland 7.5 Wales 1.5
GIRLS:
Scotland's hopes of winning the girls' home internationals' title at Ballybunion Golf Club, Scotland were well beaten when they lost 7-2 to England on Day 2.
Hannah Darling and Jennifer Rankine being the only Scots to gain a point in the afternoon singles
In today's other match Wales surprisingly beat Ireland 5.5-3.5.
This means that the final day match between England and Wales, both of whom have 1.5pt to their credit, will decide who will be the 2018 girls' champions.
DAY 2
SCOTLAND 2, ENGLAND 7
Foursomes (0-3)
K Brodie and C Neilson lost to C Whitehead and A Williamson 4 and 3.
C Griffiths and L McClymont lost to H Screen and M Lewis 6 and 4.
H Darling and L Duncan lost to E Lewis and E Rhodes 5 and 3.
Singles (2-4)
Louise Duncan lost to Whithead 2 and 1.
Carmen Griffiths lost to Williamson 1 hole.
Hannah Darling bt M Lewis 1 hole.
Jennifer Rankine bt E Lewis 3 and 1.
Kirsty Brodie lost to C Heath 4 and 2.
Cameron Neilson lost to Rhodes 5 and 4.
DAY 1 - Ireland 4.5, England 4.5; Scotland 4.5, Wales 4.5.
Day 2 - Scotland 2 England 7, Wales 5.5 Ireland 3.5
Thursday 9 August 2018
BRITISH AND FRENCH PROSPER ON DAY 2 AT GLENEAGLES
Great Britain leads three groups and France 1 and 2 are tied at the top of Group B after day two of the Women’s European Golf Team Championships at Gleneagles.
Ricoh Women’s British Open champion Georgia Hall and Dame Laura Davies beat Germany 2’s Isi Gabsa and Leticia Ras-Anderica 4 and 3 to top Group A
In Group D, Great Britain 2 also won again, Catriona Matthew and Holly Clyburn beating Norway by one hole to strengthen their grip on top spot, while Sweden 1 were 5 and 4 winners against Sweden 3.
Sweden 2, represented by Johanna Gustavsson and Julia Engstrom, beat Germany 1 3 and 2 in the other Group B encounter, while Great Britain 3’s Meghan MacLaren and Michele Thomson were 5 and 3 winners against Austrians Christine Wolf and Sarah Schober and Finland’s match with Iceland finished all square in Group C.
To read the full report go to The Ladies European Tour Website
RENFREW LADIES OPEN GREENSOMES
Still some spaces left for the last of the Club's Open competitions. This year it is the pairs competition played in a greensomes format with the Centenary Trophy up for grabs. There will be a raffle on the day with half of the day's proceeds going to the Renfrew branch of Enable.
Application forms can be obtained by CLICKING HERE
However, as it is close to the event either contact the Club on 0141 886 6692 Option 1 or email; renfrewladies@outlook.com if you are interested in obtaining a time.
LANARKSHIRE TRI AM RESULTS
The winners of the Lanarkshire Tri Am at Cambuslang GC last Friday were Anne Lloyd. Jean Allan and Barbara Brown with a score of 144*
Pauline Warlow, Susan Greenshields and Christine Main 148" BIH
*Best 2 scores at each hole counted.
Wednesday 8 August 2018
ALL 3 BRITISH WOMEN' TEAMS WIN AT THE EUROPEAN GOLF TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
The 2019 European Solheim Cup Captain Catriona Matthew and her partner Holly Clyburn made it three wins from three matches for the British women’s teams in round one of the European Golf Team Championships, played over the PGA Centenary Course at Gleneagles in Scotland.
The newly crowned Ricoh Women’s British Open champion, Georgia Hall, and the recent US Senior Open champion, Dame Laura Davies, drew first blood with an emphatic 5&4 win over Noemi Jimenez and Silvia Banon from Spain in the top match.
Later in the afternoon, the Women’s New South Wales Open champion Meghan MacLaren and Michele Thomson earned a 5&4 win over Icelandic pair Olafia Kristinsdottir and Valdis Thora Jonsdottir.
To read the full story
The European Ladies Tour Website
SCOTLAND WIN AGAINST WALES AND THE GIRLS HALVE THEIR MATCH - DAY 1 HOME INTERNATIONALS
Selfie by Hannah McCook |
LADIES: SCOTLAND v WALES
Scotland won the foursomes 2½-½ and always had control of the outcome. In the top two singles matches, Hannah McCook and Curtis Cup player Shannon McWilliam set the tone by both recoding 4&3 wins.
They had also teamed up to win the top morning tie.
Hazel MacGarvie, on her debut, also had a 100% opening day record after winning a close foursomes with Chloe Goadby before going on to post a 6&5 singles win.
The other point came from the experienced Eilidh Briggs.
“We got the pairings right today and we also have very good strength in depth,” suggested Scottish Captain, Susan Wood. “It was nice to make such a good start.”
FOURSOMES: Scotland 2.5 Wales 0.5
H McCook and S McWilliam bt L Hillier and K O'Connor 2 and 1.
H MacGarvie and C Goadby bt M Lockett and L Jones 2 and 1.
E Briggs and C Jaffrey halved with B Morris and J Ryan.
SINGLES : Scotland 4 Wales 2
H McCook beat Lauren Hillier 4/3
S McWilliam beat Kath O'Connor 4/3
Gemma Batty lost to Caitlin Evands-Brand 2 Holes
Hazel McGarvie beat Megan Lockett 6/5
Chloe Goadby lost to Jordan Ryan 1 hole
Eilidh Briggs beat Bethan Morris 6/4
GIRLS : SCOTLAND v WALESH MacGarvie and C Goadby bt M Lockett and L Jones 2 and 1.
E Briggs and C Jaffrey halved with B Morris and J Ryan.
SINGLES : Scotland 4 Wales 2
H McCook beat Lauren Hillier 4/3
S McWilliam beat Kath O'Connor 4/3
Gemma Batty lost to Caitlin Evands-Brand 2 Holes
Hazel McGarvie beat Megan Lockett 6/5
Chloe Goadby lost to Jordan Ryan 1 hole
Eilidh Briggs beat Bethan Morris 6/4
Scotland Girls came back from 2-1 down in the foursomes to earn a half point. In a vital bottom singles, Hannah Darling clawed her way back to finish all square against Ffion Vineall. “It was very nerve-wracking,” commented Scottish Captain Susan Jackson, and she agreed with her Welsh counterpart, Sue Joseph, that the opening day’s results means that “there is all to play for.”
FOURSOMES: Scotland 1 Wales 2
H Darling and L Duncan bt E Willis and C Worby 2 and 1.
C Griffiths and J Rankine lost to D Harry and F Tynan 1 hole.
C Neilson and Brodie lost to F Evans and F Vinneal 4 and 2.
SINGLES: Scotand 3.5 Wales 2.5
Louise Duncan lost to Carys Worby
Carmen Griffiths beat Lea Ann Bramwell 7/6
Lorna McClymont lost to Ffion Tynan 6.5
Cameron Neilson bt Darcey Harry 2/1
Kirsty Brodie bt Ffion Evans 1 Hole
Hannah Darling halved with Ffion Veneal
WOMEN
IRELAND 5, ENGLAND 4
SCOTLAND 6.5, WALES 2.5
GIRLS
IRELAND 4.5, ENGLAND 4.5
SCOTLAND 4.5, WALES 4.5
SCOTLAND VETS LOSE TO SOUTH - DAY 2
The Scottish Vets v South England - Photo courtesy of Karen Ballantyne |
FOURSOMES:Scotland 0 South 3
G. Kyle / F. Millar lost to J. Foster / A. Greenfield 2/1
E. Moffat / S. Wood lost to D. Richards / A. Mayne 4/3
A. Davidson / L. Allan lost to K. Russell / J. Deeley 1 dn
SINGLES: Scotland 2.5 South 3.5
L Stewart lost to J Rees 5/4
J Bryans lost to J Shorrocks 2/1
F Millar lost to J Foster 3/2
E Moffat bt D Richards 2up
L Allan bt K Russell 2/1
A Davidson halved with J Deeley
Scotland 2.5 South 6.5
North 5.5 Midlands 3.5
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE RESULTS COURTESY OF SCOTTISH VETS WEBSITE
Tuesday 7 August 2018
HOME INTERNATIONALS OPENING CEREMONY AND TEAMS
Opening Ceremony -- Photo Courtesy of Mary McKenna |
Ladies Team - Photo Courtesy of Susan Wood Connie Jaffrey, Hazel McGarvie, Chloe Goadby, Shannon McWilliam, Hannah McCook Gemma Batty Susan Wood (Team Captain) and Eilidh Briggs |
The Ladies and Girls Teams - Photo Courtesy of Susan Wood |
The Opening Ceremony of the Girls’ and Ladies’ Home Internationals at Ballybunion, Ireland took place today.
In this morning's practice round Karyn Dallas is with the Girls -- -- Its a tad windy !! - CLICK HERE and a little later --
The matches begin tomorrow Wednesday 8th August
Day 1: Ireland v England, Wales v Scotland
Day 2: Scotland v England, Wales v Ireland
Day 3: England v Wales, Ireland v Scotland
Scotland Women’s Team: Home Internationals Gemma Batty, (West Linton)
Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm)
Chloe Goadby (St Regulus)
Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies)
Hazel MacGarvie (Troon Ladies)
Hannah McCook (Grantown-on-Spey)
Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne)
Scotland Girls’ Team: Home Internationals
Kirsty Brodie (Strathmore)
Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe)
Louise Duncan (West Kilbride)
Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne)
Lorna McClymont (Milngavie)
Cameron Neilson (GC Alvaneu Bad)
Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle)
SCOTLAND VETS LOSE TO ENGLAND NORTH ON DAY 1
HEXHAM GOLF COURSE is a good test for the Veteran matches between Scotland and England North which started today
Results: North names first
Foursomes
Caroline Berry and Mo Richmond halved with Elaine Moffat and Sheena Wood
Cath Rawthore and Gill Mellor beat Jennifer Bryans and Liz Stewart 5/3
Julie Wheeldon and Janette McWhirter beat Gillian Kyle and Frances Millar 2 up
Foursomes - North 2.5 Scotland 0.5
Singles (pm)
Karen Lee bt Sheena Wood 5/4
Cath Rawthore bt Alison Davidson 1up
Caroline Berry bt Linda Allan 2/1
Karen Jobling lost to Elaine Moffat 6/4
Julie Wheeldon halved Gillian Kyle
Gill Mellor halved Frances Millar
Singles Result - North 4 Scotland 2
Final Results :
North 6.5 Scotland 2.5
South 5.5 Midlands 3.5
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE TODAY'S RESULTS - From the SVLGA Website
ROISIN BLACK WINS THE GLEDDOCH LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP
Roisin Black won the Gleddoch Ladies Championship on Sunday beating Shirley Back in a very close match, which went down to the 18th green.
FIVE SCOTS WIN THROUGH TO THE QUARTER FINALS OF THE ST ANDREWS LADIES JUNIOR OPEN
5 Scots have made it through to The Quarter finals of the St Andrews Ladies Junior Open today
SCOTTISH RESULTS:
Jodie Taylor (6) Downfield beat Antonia Zacharovska (-1) Slovakia 2 holes
Claire McLaughlin (5) West Kilbride beat Emma Kennedy (4) Paisley 1 Hole
Megan Ashley (3) Strathmore beat Fiona Rattray (4) Douglas Park at the 19th
Kirsten Brown (1) Strathaven beat Mawgan Vater (4) East Herts 5&4
Kimberley Beveridge (-0) Aboyne beat Zara Naughton (5) Matfen Hall 4&2
For all the results CLICK HERE (Then click on completed scores)
In the Handicap event Shannon Took (Auchterarder) , Katrina Tan (Nairn) and Hannah Robb (St Regulus) have all progressed to the Semi Finals -
For handicap Results - CLICK HERE - (Then click on completed scores)
SCOTTISH RESULTS:
Jodie Taylor (6) Downfield beat Antonia Zacharovska (-1) Slovakia 2 holes
Claire McLaughlin (5) West Kilbride beat Emma Kennedy (4) Paisley 1 Hole
Megan Ashley (3) Strathmore beat Fiona Rattray (4) Douglas Park at the 19th
Kirsten Brown (1) Strathaven beat Mawgan Vater (4) East Herts 5&4
Kimberley Beveridge (-0) Aboyne beat Zara Naughton (5) Matfen Hall 4&2
For all the results CLICK HERE (Then click on completed scores)
In the Handicap event Shannon Took (Auchterarder) , Katrina Tan (Nairn) and Hannah Robb (St Regulus) have all progressed to the Semi Finals -
For handicap Results - CLICK HERE - (Then click on completed scores)
HOME INTERNATIONALS AT BALLYBUNION - GIRLS PRACTICE SESSION
Home internationals - Photo courtesy of Karyn Dallas |
Susan Jackson and Susan Wood |
The girls were out on a practice session yesterday with Coach Karyn Dallas and team Captain Susan Jackson and Susan Wood.
Scotland Girls’ Team: Home Internationals
Kirsty Brodie (Strathmore)
Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe)
Louise Duncan (West Kilbride)
Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne)
Lorna McClymont (Milngavie)
Cameron Neilson (GC Alvaneu Bad)
Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle)
SEE SOME OF THEIR EXCELLENT SESSIONS
18th Hole at Ballybunion
Some Bunker and Practice pitching
SOUTH OF SCOTLAND LADIES RANKINGS - WEEK 30 / 2018
mygolfranking.net SOUTH OF SCOTLAND LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/30 is KERRY LOCKERBIE(Crichton Ladies) who enters the Top 10 of Southof Scotland Ladies MGRanking for the first time atNUMBER ONE.
SOUTH OF SCOTLAND LADIES
1 Kerry Lockerbie (Crichton) 1030 points
2 Katie Wright (Stranraer) 1016
3 Yvonne Schneider (Crichton) 1006
4 Valerie Davidson (Lochmaben) 982
5 Glenda Dewar (Portpatrick) 975 Gail Graham (Lochmaben) 979
6 Jill Hunter (Lockerbie) 972
7 Cilla Strain (Wigtown and Bladnoch) 965
8 Maureen McKerrow (Dumfries & Galloway) 959
9 Jacqueline Hart (Stranraer) 953
10 L M McKie (Thornhill) 941
SOUTH OF SCOTLAND LADIES - CLUBS
1 Lochmaben 870 points
2 Wigtown and Bladnoch 865
3 Lockerbie 839
4 Stranraer 836
5 Thornhill 816
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Monday 6 August 2018
THE SCOTTISH VETS ARRIVE IN HEXAM FOR THE 2018 JAMBOREE
The Jamboree Team Photograph - Courtesy of Gillian Kyle |
The Scottish Team - Courtesy of Karen Ballantyne |
The Scottish Vets team has arrived at Hexham for the 2018 Jamboree today.
Captain Ellie Whyte was delighted to welcome four new ‘Vets’, Linda Allan, Alison Davidson, Liz Stewart, Elaine Moffat who join Jennifer Bryans, Gillian Kyle, Frances Millar and Sheena Wood to provide the team with an impressive mixture of youth and experience!
Fiona - Winning the 2017 Scottish Seniors Matchplay Championship |
A notable omission to the team this year is Fiona de Vries, who has made the decision to ‘bow out gracefully’ from the Veteran and Senior Team events. St Rule Club member Fiona has made an outstanding contribution as a Scottish seniors team player for over a decade.
The Scotland team for the Jamboree is:
Linda Allan (Midlands)
Jennifer Bryans (East)
Alison Davidson (Midlands)
Gillian Kyle (West)
Frances Millar (Northern)
Elaine Moffat (Midlands)
Liz Stewart (West)
Sheena Wood (Northern)
MAUREEN WOODHEAD WINS GOUROCK LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP FOR THE 25th TIME AND RETIRES
Maureen with some of the Gourock Ladies - Celebrating |
Maureen Woodhead won the Gourock Golf Club Championship for a record 25th time.
She thanked all for their best wishes and congratulations on her achievement.
She said “Those of you who attended the Prizegiving will already know that I have decided to retire from playing in the Championship. It has been a fantastic time for me but things move on and Neil and I are looking forward to our new life (at least on a part time basis) in England.”
“I will still be around the club - there's no getting rid of me yet - it's been a huge part of my life. Good luck to all the champions in the future. xx
ST ANDREWS JUNIOR LADIES OPEN - KIMBERLY BEVERIDGE LEADS THE SCOTS
St Andrews Junior Ladies' Open
Monday 6 to Thursday 9 August 2018:
Strathtyrum Course, Eden Course and Old Course 18 hole qualifying scratch and handicap match play tournament – for ladies under 23 years of age on 1 January 2018 with a handicap not exceeding 28.
LEADING SCORES: CSS 72
69 Antonia Zacharovska (Slovakia)
71 Lucy Jamieson (Heswall Golf Club)
74 Kimberly Beveridge (Aboyne)
75 Fiona Rattray (Douglas Park)
For all qualifying Scores - CLICK HERE
St Andrews Junior Ladies' Open 2018 Match play rounds
Please click on the link below to view the draw and results for the match play rounds:
Golf Monthly Trophy (scratch- matchplay) Qualifying score - 78 (c/b)
Round 1 - Eden Course - Tues 7 August (16 players)
Round 2 - Eden Course - Wed 8 August (8 players - quarter finals)
Semi final and final - Old Course - Thurs 9 August
Girls' Open Quaich (handicap - Matchplay) Qualifying score - 72 nett (c/b)
Round 1 - Strathtyrum Course - Tues 7 August (8 players - quarter finals)
Semi final - Strathtyrum Course - Wed 8 August
Final - Old Course - Thurs 9 August
Strathtyrum Course, Eden Course and Old Course 18 hole qualifying scratch and handicap match play tournament – for ladies under 23 years of age on 1 January 2018 with a handicap not exceeding 28.
LEADING SCORES: CSS 72
69 Antonia Zacharovska (Slovakia)
71 Lucy Jamieson (Heswall Golf Club)
74 Kimberly Beveridge (Aboyne)
75 Fiona Rattray (Douglas Park)
For all qualifying Scores - CLICK HERE
St Andrews Junior Ladies' Open 2018 Match play rounds
Please click on the link below to view the draw and results for the match play rounds:
Golf Monthly Trophy (scratch- matchplay) Qualifying score - 78 (c/b)
Round 1 - Eden Course - Tues 7 August (16 players)
Round 2 - Eden Course - Wed 8 August (8 players - quarter finals)
Semi final and final - Old Course - Thurs 9 August
Girls' Open Quaich (handicap - Matchplay) Qualifying score - 72 nett (c/b)
Round 1 - Strathtyrum Course - Tues 7 August (8 players - quarter finals)
Semi final - Strathtyrum Course - Wed 8 August
Final - Old Course - Thurs 9 August
RACHAEL FOSTER WINS THE 2018 ST ANDREWS UNI'S SCHOOLGIRLS TITLE
Prestwick St Nicholas player Rachael Foster has won the 2018 St Andrews University schoolgirls' golf championship on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th August
She won the St Andrews event over the Strathtyrum, Eden and Jubilee courses with a total of 214 by ten shots from Evanna Hynd (Elmwood).
Rachael added this win to her Scottish Junior Tour Event title last month at KingsAcre
Rachael added this win to her Scottish Junior Tour Event title last month at KingsAcre
LEADING SCORES
214 Rachael Foster 67, 68, 78
224 Evanna Hynd (Elmwood) 71, 72, 81
228 Porscha Wilson 83 71 79, Ashley Megan (Strathmore) 64, 77, 87
229 Ellen Caton (St Regulus) 70, 76, 83
229 Claire McLaughlin (West Kilbride) 68, 81, 82
229 Ellen Caton (St Regulus) 70, 76, 83
229 Claire McLaughlin (West Kilbride) 68, 81, 82
WEST KILBRIDE GIRLS OPEN DAY
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Sunday 5 August 2018
British Open: Georgia Hall wins first major title
England's Georgia Hall won her first major title with a two-shot victory at the Women's British Open at Royal Lytham and St Annes.
The 22-year-old is only the third British winner since the event became a major championship in 2001.
Trailing Pornanong Phatlum by a shot overnight, Hall moved clear of the Thai with two holes remaining, and held her nerve to secure victory.
Hall finished on 17 under, having picked up five shots on the final day
Her bogey on the last hole was her first of the round, and she dropped just three shots in the whole tournament.
Phatlum was her nearest challenger, with Korean Ryu So-yeon third another two shots adrift.
To read more go to the CLICK HERE
FINAL TOP THREE
Par 288 (4x72)
271 Georgia Hall (England) 67 68 69 67
273 Pornanong Phatlum (Thailand) 67 67 69 70
275 So Yeon Ryu (South Korea) 69 69 67 70
CLICK HERE for all the final scores
Par 288 (4x72)
271 Georgia Hall (England) 67 68 69 67
273 Pornanong Phatlum (Thailand) 67 67 69 70
275 So Yeon Ryu (South Korea) 69 69 67 70
CLICK HERE for all the final scores
Saturday 4 August 2018
GEORGIA KEEPS HOME HOPES HIGH
England’s Georgia Hall birdied the last hole under pressure at Royal Lytham and St Annes Golf Club on Saturday evening and heads into the final round of the Ricoh Women’s British Open just one stroke behind Pornanong Phatlum from Thailand.
Both players produced third rounds of 69 in calm and sunny conditions to finish on 13 and 12-under-par respectively after 54 holes and will play together for a second consecutive day in the final pairing on Sunday. Hall, who played with the eventual winner In-Kyung Kim in the final group last year at Kingsbarns, where she tied for third, will draw on that experience and home advantage on Sunday.
She said: “I’m really excited to go out in the last group again and see what happens. I can’t believe how many people were out there today supporting me, it felt like hundreds and hundreds of people, cheering my name and wanting me to do well.”
Hall saved her best for last when she played an aggressive five-iron from the first cut on the left side of the fairway up beyond the flag on 18, the ball rolling 10 feet past the pin before she rolled in the putt in front of a delighted gallery.
To read more go to the Ladies European Tour Website
Overnight leaders
203 (-13) Pornanong Phatlum (Thai) 67 67 69
204 Georgia Hall (Eng) 67 68 69.
205 So-Yeon Ryu (SKor) 69 69 67
213 Catriona Matthew (Scotland) 70, 71,72
TO VIEW ALL THE SCORES CLICK HERE
BORDERS and LOTHIAN RANKINGS WEEK 30 / 2018
mygolfranking.net BORDERS LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/30 is LEANNE WILSON (Kelso Ladies) who rises to NUMBER ONE on Borders Ladies MGRanking.
BORDERS (SCOTLAND) LADIES
1 Leanne Wilson (Kelso) 1017 points
2 Sheila Cuthbertson (Peebles) 997
3 Sheila Leifer (The Hirsel) 992
4 Susan Law (Minto) 978
5 Dawn Tomlinson (The Hirsel) 966
6 Dorothy Small (Torwoodlee) 951
7 Lynne Flannigan (Roxburghe) 882
8 Carina Bunyan (Roxburghe) 879
9 Lynn Bruce (Minto) 874
10 Doreen Lillico (Torwoodlee) 869
BORDERS (SCOTLAND) LADIES - CLUBS
1 Torwoodlee 868 points
2 The Hirsel 863
3 Minto 855
4 Peebles 840
5 Roxburghe 824
mygolfranking.net LOTHIANS LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/30 is DONNA FLEMING (CarrickvaleLadies) who enters the Top 10 of Lothians Ladies MGRanking at No 7.
LOTHIANS LADIES
1 Fiona Watt (Bathgate) 1118 points
2 Gill Hunt (Turnhouse) 1097
3 Margot Gardner (Linlithgow) 1089
4 Kayleigh Singer (Dundas Parks) 1079
5= Fiona Reid (Gogarburn), Caroline Reynolds (Haddington) 1070
7 Donna Fleming (Carrickvale) 1067
8 Karen Marshall (Baberton) 1043
9 Alison Morton (West Linton) 1042
10 Jayne McGill (Dundas Parks) 1037
LOTHIANS CLUBS – LADIES
1 Dundas Parks 936 points
2 Carrickvale 930
3= Gogarburn, Harburn 892
5 Mortonhall 864
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