Tuesday 26 June 2012

THE BRITISH OPEN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP AT CARNOUSTIE

Renfrewshire's Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) had an 81 which matched the scores of defending champion Lauren Taylor (Woburn) and Curtis Cup heroine Stephanie Meadow (Royal Portrush) in today's first round of the British Ladies Open Championship at Carnoustie.

Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar), beaten in the final at Ganton a couple of years ago by Kelly Tidy, has an 82, the same score as Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir) and Renfrewshire's Alyson McKechin (Elderslie)
Aberdonian Gemma Dryburgh, a student at Tulane University, New Orleans, had a disappointing 85.
Carnoustie is no respector of reputations. Alexandra Bonetti (France), beaten in last years final, had an 84 (44-40), the same score as Susan Jackson (Ladybank).
Bonetti had an 8 at the second and a 7 at the sixth.
The leading 64 will go forward after Wednesday's second qualifying round

To read the full report go to The Gillian Kirkwood Website

First qualifying round
Par 72
70 Celine Boutier (Fra), Giulia Molinaro (Ita).
72 Daniela Holmqvist (Swe), Sally Watson (Sco), Alexandra Peters (Eng), Perrine Delacour (Fra)
73 Leona Maguire (Ire), Amy Boulden (Wal), Patricia Sanz Barrios (Spa), Bronte Law (Eng)
74 Sophia Popov (Ger), Kerry Smith (Eng), Meghan Stasi (US).
75 Christine Wong (Can), Marta Sanz Barrios (Spa), Holly Clyburn (Eng), Isabelle Boineau (Fra), Marina Stuetz (Aut), Hayley Davis (Eng), Laure Castelain (Fra), Ariane Provot (Fra).
SELECTED SCORES
76 Charley Hull (Eng)
77 Kelly Tidy (Eng), Rachael Watton (Sco)
78 Georgia Hall (Eng)
79 Jacqueline Sneddon (Sco), Laura Murray (Sco), Jane Turner (Sco)
81 Megan Briggs (Sco), Lauren Taylor (Eng), Stephanie Meadow (NIr)
82 Kelsey MacDonald (Sco), Ann Ramsay (Sco), Alyson McKechin (Sco), Jessica Meek (Sco)
84 Alexandra Bonetti (Fra), Susan Jackson (Sco).
Ailsa Summers (Sco).
85 Gemma Dryburgh (Sco).


CLICK HERE FOR UP TO DATE SCORING

MILNGAVIE OPEN DAY --- LOTS OF PRIZES TO BE WON

Want to win some new Calloway Irons?
Fancy a weekend at the Belfry?
Or how about a golfing holiday in Portugal?
Would a new Vauxhall Corsa be better??????

These are some of the prizes up for grabs at the Milngavie GC Ladies Tri Am on Wednesday July 11th.
Only a few spaces left.

Please book direct on www.milngaviegolfclub.co.uk or phone the secretary on 0141 956 1619

Sunday 24 June 2012

DRAW FOR THE JANICE MOODIE TROPHY

Here is the Janice Moodie Trophy draw for Friday 6th July. Times are still available for a late entry contact Windyhill Golf Club 0141 942 2349.

STARTING TIMES

11.00 Jessica Meek (Carnoustie), Linsey Stevenson (Elie & Earlsferry), Eilidh Watson (Muckhart)
11.10 Kimberley Beveridge (Aboyne), Eleanor Ann Tunn (Reay), Rachel Walker (Dumfries & County)
11.20 Nicola Robertson (Dunblane New), Rachel Irvine (Largs), Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne)
11.30 Lauren Gilbert (Largs), Eva O’Connor (Bothwell Castle), Eilidh Crawford (Harburn)
11.40 Rachel McClelland (Milngavie), Joanne Free (Gullane), Heather Neilson (Greenburn)
11.50 Starter gap
12.00 Danielle Kerr (Roxburghe), Kirsty Burgess (Silverknowes), Emma Kennedy (Dumfries & Galloway)
12.10 Eran Johnston (Lanark), Niamh Kinney (Erskine)
12.20 Hazel McGarvie (Troon Ladies), Alexandra Qayam (Ranfurly Castle), Charlotte Munro (Gullane)
12.30 Emma Greenlees (Dumfries & County), Katie Wright (Stranraer), Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies)
12.40 Starter Gap
12.50 Starter Gap
1.00 Lauren Whyte (St Regulus), Hannah Scott (Broomieknowe)
1.10 Tara Mactaggart (Minto), Rachel Polson (Peterculter)
1.20 Kirsty Brodie (Strathmore), Mirren Fraser (Powfoot)
1.30 Andrea Walker (Falkirk), Kirsten Brown (Strathaven)

D&A ARE ON THE HELENSBURGH TV CHANNEL



Alisoun Fairbairn (Captain of D&A) and Nichola Ferguson (D&A County Champion) were interviewed last week at the County Jamboree at Cardross.

To see  the video click here ----  HELENSBURGH TV CHANNEL

The golf interview starts just after the 4 minute mark -- You may need to watch the tennis bit first or give the video to time to load and You can slide along to the approximate time with the slider at the bottom of the video.

Thursday 21 June 2012

WINDYHILL LADIES OPEN DAY

Windyhill Open Day, Sunday 15th July 2012

Windyhill Ladies are pleased to announce that their Open Day on 15th July this year will take on a new format.
The existing 18 hole Stableford for the Bob Collinson Trophy will be joined by a new 9 hole Stableford competition, for over 50s, for the Margaret Meldrum Trophy.
We hope that this will appeal to Ladies of all levels and ages so please come and give Windyhill a go this year, I’m sure you will be pleasantly surprised!
Thinking of making it your Club outing? We can offer discounts for groups of 6 or more. Please contact Lindsay Mathie, 07905 881 496, if you wish to make a group booking, or for more information.

Applications can be downloaded from the Club Website Windyhill Golf Club Website

Inter County Presentation of the Trophy

Alisoun Fairbairn Captain of D&A gives her closing speech and Maureen Woodhead (Renfrewshire Captain) receives the Trophy. Fiona Scott (Captain of Lanarkshire) announces the venue for next years Jamboree



RLCGA Captain Maureen and her team are delighted to win.

RENFREWSHIRE WIN THE WEST DIVISION INTER COUNTY TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

Renfrewshire - The 2012 West Division Inter County Champions
Renfrewshire are the 2012 Inter County Champions --  They clinched their appearance in September's Scottish county finals at Montrose Links with a 6 1/2-2 1/2 win over Ayrshire on the last day of the West Division women's inter-county team championship at Cardross.
Renfrewshire had already beaten Dunbartonshire and Argyll, and Lanarkshire.
On paper, Renfrewshire's final match was still in the balance at 1 1/2pts each after the morning foursomes, but their outstanding depth of talent in the singles saw them take the afternoon session by a commanding 5-1 margin.
Scottish girls champion Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) and Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) were the joint top winners of the tournament, the Renfrewshire pair each winning six out of six points.
Not far behind them were Megan Briggs and Linsey Stevenson with 4 1//2pt apiece.
Lanarkshire finished runners-up, beating Dunbartonshire and Argyll 6-3 in the day's other match after making a clean sweep of the three morning foursomes.

Of note from the day --  Megan and Linsey staged a fantastic fightback this morning in their foursomes match.
They were 4 down with 4 to play and managed to win the last 4 holes to square their match and allow the team to draw the foursomes against Ayrshire and in the afternoon we won 5 out of the 6 singles.

RENFREWSHIRE v AYRSHIRE
Foursomes Results:
Alison McKechin and EIlidh Briggs beat Connie Jaffrey and AUdrey Thomson 6/5
Megan Briggs and Linsey Stevenson halved with Jenny Linklater and Lesley Hendrie
Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart lost to Linzi Allan and Catherine Malcolm 3/2

Foursomes Result: Renfrewshire 1.5 Ayrshire 1.5

D&A v LANARKSHIRE
Nichola Ferguson and Jill Meldrum lost to Susan Wood and Emma Caddow 3/1
Anne Laing and Jorden Ferrie lost to May Hughes and Lesley Lloyd 2/1
Sheena McDonald and Lynn McColl lost to Susan 3/2

Foursomes Result D&A 0 Lanarkshire 3

Afternoon Singles:


Renfrewshire v Ayrshire
Alyson McKechin beat Rachael McQueen 5/4
Donna Jackson lost to Lesley Hendry 3/2
Linsey Stevenson beat Connie Jaffrey 6/5
Eilidh Briggs beat Mhairi McKay 2 holes
Gillian Kyle beat Linzi Allan 2/1
Megan Briggs beat Catherine Malcolm 7/6
Renfrewshire 5 Ayrshire 1
Final Result Renfrewshire 6.5 Ayrshire 2.5

D&A v Ayrshire
Jill Meldrum lost to Emma Caddow 3/1
Lorraine Campbell beat Fiona Norris 2/1
Nichola Ferguson lost to Susan Wood 5/4
Laura McGeachy halved with Susan McGrenaghan
Sheena McDonald beat Ruth Rankin 6/5
Anne Laing halved with Lesley Lloyd

D&A 3 Lanarkshire 3
Final Result D&A 3 Lanarkshire 6

Tuesday 19 June 2012

RENFREWSHIRE ON COURSE TO WIN THE WEST OF SCOTLAND INTER COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

Renfrewshire are favourites to win the West Division women's inter-county team golf championship at Cardross GC.
They made it two wins out of two on Day 2 when they beat the other Day 1 winners, Lanarkshire 7-2.
The Morning Foursomes were won by 2-1 with Alyson McKechin  and Eilidh Briggs being in tremendous form starting with 3 birdies in a row to kick off the teams fantastic display of good golf.
Their strength in depth in the singles, spearheaded by County Champion Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) followed by, the Briggs sisters from Kilmacolm Eilidh and Megan, Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire)  and Linsey Stevenson (Whitecraigs / Elie) shone through as they took the afternoon session 5-1.
In the other tie last year's champions, Ayrshire, lost for the second time, beaten 5 1/2-3 1/2 by Dunbartonshire and Argyll.
The West Division champions will meet the other three divisional title-winners in the Scottish county finals at Montrose Links in September.


FOURSOMES:


RENFREWSHIRE v LANARKSHIRE (Renfrewshire names first)
Alyson McKechin and EIlidh Briggs beat Susan Wood and Susan McGrenaghan 7/6
Megan Briggs and Linsey Stevenson lost to Fiona Norris and Ruth Rankin 2 holes
Liz Stewart and Donna Jackson beat May Hughes and Lesley Lloyd 3/2
Foursomes Result: Renfrewshire 2 Lanarkshire 1

SINGLES
Renfrewshire 5 Lanarkshire 1

Alyson McKechin beat Emma Caddow 3&2
Eilidh Briggs beat Fiona Scott 8&6
Megan Briggs beat Susan Woods 4&2
Gillian Kyle beat Susan McGrenaghan 3&2
Linsey Stevenson beat Ruth Rankin 4&3
Carol Whyte lost o Fiona Norris 6&4

Final Result : Renfrewshire 7 Lanarkshire 2


D&A v AYRSHIRE ( D&A names first)

FOURSOMES
Nichola Ferguson and Jill Meldrum beat Linzi Allan and Mhairi McKay 3/2
Anne Laing and Jorden Ferrie halved with Lesley
and Jenny Linklater
Laura McGeachy and Lorraine Campbell lost to Connie Jaffrey and Audrey Thomson 7/6
Foursomes Results : D&A 1.5 Ayrshire 1.5

SINGLES
D&A 4 Ayrshire 2

Nichola Ferguson beat Lesley Hendry 1 hole.
Jorden Ferrie lost to Rachael McQueen 2 holes.
Sheena McDonald lost to Connie Jaffrey 3 and 2.
Laura McGeachy beat Catherine Malcolm 1 hole.
Jill Meldrum beat Audrey Thompson 1 hole.
Anne Laing beat Mhairi McKay 2 and 1.

Final Result : D&A 5.5 Ayrshire 3.5

Monday 18 June 2012

RENFREWSHIRE AND LANARKSHIRE WIN ON DAY 1 OF THE JAMBOREE

The first day of the County Jamboree took place at Cardross today in lovely sunshine and Renfrewshire and Lanarkshire were the winners against D&A and Ayrshire respectively.

FULL RESULTS


FOURSOMES
Renfrewshire 2.5 -- D&A 0.5 (Renfrewshire names first)
Eilidh Briggs and Alyson McKechin beat Nichola Ferguson and Jill Meldrum 5/3
Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart halved with Anne Laing and Jorden Ferrie
Megan Briggs and Linsey Stevenson beat Lorraine Campbell and Lynn McColl 7/6

SINGLES (Renfrewshire 4 D&A 2)
Alyson McKechin beat Nichola Ferguson 5/4
Megan Briggs beat Anne Laing 5/3
Linsey Stevenson beat Sheena McDonald 5/4
Eilidh Briggs beat Jorden Ferrie 3/2
Gillian Kyle lost to Laura McGeachy 3/2
Carol Whyte lost to Jill Meldrum 2 holes

FINAL RESULT: Renfrewshire 6.5 D&A 2.5


LANARKSHIRE v AYRSHIRE


FOURSOMES
Lanarkshire 1.5 Ayrshire 1.5 ( Lanarkshire names first)
May Hughes and Lesley Lloyd beat Rachael McQueen 1up
Susan McGrenaghan and Susan Wood halved with Lesley Hendry and Jenny Linklater
Fiona Norris and Ruth Rankin lost to Linzi Allan and Mhairi McKay

SINGLES
Susan Wood beat Rachael McQueen 1 up
Emma Caddow lost to Lesley Hendry 1 down
Susan McGrenaghan beat Catherine Malcolm 1 up
Fiona Norris beat Audrey Thompson 3/1
Ruth Rankin beat Linzi Allan 1up
Lesley Lloyd beat Jenny Linklater 2/1

Singles: Lanarkshire 5 Ayrshire 1

FINAL RESULT : Lanarkshire 6.5 Ayrshire 2.5

SUCCESS FOR LANARKSHIRE GIRLS AGAINST AYRSHIRE GIRLS

Ayrshire Girls

Lanarkshire Girls
Lanarkshire recorded a fine win against Ayrshire in their first Friendly Match of the season. This was played over Ballochmyle Golf Course which was in excellent condition in spite of the very heavy rain experienced yesterday. Team captain Rachel Irvine got the only point for Ayrshire but with four of the five games going the full distance it was all very close.

The results are as follows:- (Ayrshire names first)

Katie McGarva lost to Emily Glencorse - 2 holes
Rachel Irvine beat Kirsten Brown - 1 up
Alexandra Brown lost to Katie Scott - 3/2
Lauren Gilbert lost to Molly Richmond - 1 hole
Sarah Ramsay lost to Erin Johnston - 1 hole

June Kerr
Junior Convenor
A.L.C.G.A.

Sunday 17 June 2012

CARLY BOOTH WINS THE DEUTSCHE BANK LADIES SWISS OPEN

By BETHAN CUTLER, LET Media Manager 
Perthshire's Booth won a three-way play-off against German duo Anja Monke and Caroline Masson with an eagle on the fourth extra hole at the Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open. 

Comrie-based Booth, who will turn 20 next week, said that she couldn’t have asked for a better early birthday present as she collected her second title in six weeks, following on from her maiden win in Scotland in early May.
Booth posted a final round 68 in regulation to reach 12 under par 276 in total on a sizzling hot day at Golf Gerre Losone in Ticino and birdied the par-five 18th hole three times in the play-off before sinking her 10 foot eagle putt to win and claim the €78,750 first prize.
“I’m overwhelmed; speechless. I’m lost for words; so happy,” Booth said.
“It was tough. We birdied three out of three and I was thinking, someone’s going to have to eagle to win this. I hit a perfect drive every time and then 5-iron onto the green to about 10 foot and just holed it so it was perfect.
“I was just trying to hit a positive putt. I wasn’t trying to think about it and I think with having the experience of winning previously in the Scottish I had grasped the feeling of trying to stay calm and positive.”
Booth jumped high into the air and punched her fist towards the sky before hugging her boyfriend, European Tour player Tano Goya, who was caddying, for, ‘the first and last week.’ Goya said that he would retire from his caddying career with a win.
“He was tremendous help. It was amazing to have him and it’s a shame that he can’t be on my bag more often because he’s playing as well on the men’s tour,” Booth said, adding that her confidence had been boosted massively by her recent home win.
She had struggled in her first two years on tour since turning professional at 17 and returned to qualifying school at the beginning of 2012, but has made huge strides this year since winning on the LET Access Series and then on the main tour in Scotland.
“I’ve been playing very well in practice and I think it was just getting the confidence to take it into the tournament rounds and having that win has really made me feel like I can win, so it was a great thing to do, especially at the start of the year. I said to myself after the Scottish, I’m going to try to get two wins before my 20th and I just did it,” she said with a grin.
With her win, Booth now moves to the top of the ISPS Handa Order of Merit with earnings of just over €124,000 from seven events this season and is €20,000 clear of second placed Christel Boeljon.

FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4x72)
276 Carly Booth (SCO)  70 71 67 68, Anja Monke (DEU)  71 72 67 66, Caroline Masson (DEU)  70 69 69 68 (Carly Booth won three-way sudden-death play-off at fourth extra hole)
277 Marjet Van Der Graaff (NLD)  69 71 67 70, Mikaela Parmlid (SWE)  74 68 70 65
278 Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF)  71 67 70 70, Ashleigh Simon (ZAF)  68 72 66 72
279 Rebecca Artis (AUS)  64 71 70 74, Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA)  69 72 70 68
280 Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF)  68 71 71 70, Karen Lunn (AUS)  69 71 69 71, Diana Luna (ITA)  67 70 71 72, Jessica Yadloczky (USA)  69 71 65 75, Lisa Holm Sorensen (DNK)  72 72 73 63, Carlota Ciganda (ESP)  69 70 72 69
281 Rebecca Hudson (ENG)  71 70 73 67, Stefania Croce (ITA)  68 74 70 69, Barbara Genuini (FRA)  67 71 73 70, Connie Chen (ZAF)  73 69 67 72, Linda Wessberg (SWE)  69 70 70 72, Florentyna Parker (ENG)  66 71 72 72
282 Veronica Zorzi (ITA)  69 68 75 70, Rebecca Codd (IRL)  70 69 71 72, Caroline Afonso (FRA)  70 72 70 70
283 Carin Koch (SWE)  73 70 71 69, Jade Schaeffer (FRA)  70 70 73 70, Laura Davies (ENG)  70 72 66 75, Hannah Burke (ENG)  70 69 73 71, Meaghan Francella (USA)  70 71 70 72, Titiya Plucksataporn (THA)  73 70 67 73
284 Henrietta Zuel (ENG)  69 71 71 73, Stacey Keating (AUS)  68 71 74 71, Esther Choe (USA)  72 68 73 71, Dawn Shockley (USA)  70 71 74 69, Trish Johnson (ENG)  70 72 70 72, Nontaya Srisawang (THA)  68 73 71 72, Joanna Klatten (FRA)  73 70 69 72, Sahra Hassan (WAL)  70 72 72 70
285 Sophie Walker (ENG)  75 69 70 71, Amelia Lewis (USA)  72 69 75 69, Elin Emanuelsson (SWE)  72 72 74 67, Elizabeth Bennett (ENG)  72 72 71 70, Malene Jorgensen (DNK)  71 67 72 75, Miriam Nagl (DEU)  69 74 74 68
286 Lucy Williams (ENG)  73 69 73 71, Danielle Montgomery (ENG)  70 74 66 76, Felicity Johnson (ENG)  70 71 73 72, Kylie Walker (SCO)  72 72 71 71, Marianne Skarpnord (NOR)  72 71 72 71, Jenni Kuosa (FIN)  71 73 74 68, Tania Elosegui (ESP)  73 70 73 70, Laura Cabanillas (ESP)  72 72 74 68
287 Yu Yang Zhang (CHN)  74 70 72 71, Kendall Dye (USA)  73 68 73 73
288 Caroline Rominger (CHE)  70 71 72 75
289 Eleanor Givens (ENG)  73 71 74 71, Caroline Westrup (SWE)  68 72 76 73, Ursula Wikstrom (FIN)  73 70 74 72
290 Virginie Lagoutte-Clement (FRA)  68 75 74 73, Holly Aitchison (ENG)  74 69 73 74, Lydia Hall (WAL)  70 71 73 76
291 Vikki Laing (SCO)  72 72 73 74
292 Steffi Kirchmayr (DEU)  70 70 77 75

Thursday 14 June 2012

PHOTOS AND VIDEOS FROM THE CURTIS CUP

Renfrewshire County Ambassador Carol Fell and Curtis Cup Captain Tegwen Mathews
Some Curtis Cup Photographs by Carol Fell (Renfrewshire County Ambassador):--- Click on the Links

Curtis Cup Opening Ceremony Photographs
Day 1 Curtis Cup Photographs
Day 2 Curtis Cup Photographs
Day 3 Curtis Cup Photographs

Videos from the Curtis Cup at Nairn

Wednesday 13 June 2012

GLASGOW GOLF CENTRE -- HAVE A GO ON WEDNESDAY 20th JUNE

The Practice Chipping and putting Area
The new Glasgow Golf Centre is now open.

Definitely worth a visit on Wednesday 20th June to try out the Short Game and Bunker area, putting green, driving range, private studios , GC2 Launch Monitor technology and a cafe for drinks and snacks.

Read more at the Indoor Academies Website

Limited Tickets available so ladies must get in touch to let us know they intend to come along.  The night will consist of: Light nibbles on arrival. 


Range of Ladies Golfwear on sale. Fun competitions including Putting, Chipping and Nearest the Pin, Raffle etc (118yard shot). 
All facilities will be available for use to try out. (Trainers or clean soft spikes for the range please).

Tickets £5, All ladies welcome! 
Any ladies interested, call the reception on 01414298622 or Karyn on 07720442492.

Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart win the Inter County Foursomes at Hamilton

Liz Stewart and Donna Jackson
The West Ladies Inter-County Foursomes Final was held on Monday at Hamilton Golf Club. The rain stopped in time for the start of the competition and the competitors enjoyed the course which was in good condition.
Scratch prizewinners (left to right): Catherine Malcolm, Debbie Watt, Liz Stewart, Donna Jackson, Lesley Lloyd and Fiona Scott

Results:
Scratch
1. Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart (Renfrewshire) 75
2. Lesley LLoyd and Fiona Scott (Lanarkshire) 82 bih
3. Catherine Malcolm and Debbie Watt (Ayrshire) 82

Handicap prizewinners (left to right): Lillias Snodgrass, Jean Irvine, Margaret Miller, Jill West, Margaret McGregor and June Kerr.
Handicap
1. Margaret McGregor and June Kerr (Ayrshire) 93 (15.5) 77.5
2. Margaret Miller and Jill West (Ayrshire) 95 (16.5) 78.5
3. Lilias Snodgrass and Jean Irvine ( Renfrewshire) 101 (20) 81

 Thanks go to Lanarkshire's Jean MacIntyre for the photos and results

Sunday 10 June 2012

GB&I WIN THE CURTIS CUP

GB&I Curtis Cup Winners
Great Britain and Ireland staged a brilliant last-day surge to win back the Curtis Cup at The Nairn Golf Club today. They finished victors by 10 1/2pt to 8 1/2.
Trailing by 1pt going into the final set of eighth singles, captain Tegwen Matthews' team notched individual wins by Kelly Tidy, who was three down after six holes, 
Amy Boulden, Holly Clyburn, Charley Hull and the clincher from Stephanie Meadow.
The last time GB and I beat the Americans was at Killarney in 1996. The US were bidding to win the Curtis Cup for an eighth straight occasion in the biennial fixture.
This is believed to be the first time since 1956 that the United States have lost a Curtis Cup match after leading into the final set of singles.
The Ryder Cup, Walker Cup, Solheim Cup and now the Curtis Cup all now rest on this side of the Atlantic.
English amateur champion Kelly Tidy came back from three down after six to put the first point of final day on the board at around 1pm.
The English champion's 2 and 1 victory over Austin Ernst in the lead-off singles squared the match overall at 6 1/2pt each.
GB and I's overall points total rose to 8 1/2 with wins by Holly Clyburn (3 and 2 over Erica Popson) and Amy Boulden (3 and 1 over Emily Tubert).
The United States advanced their overnight points total of 6 1/2 by one with Lisa McCloskey beat Scotland's Pamela Pretswell 4 and 3.
Charley Hull played sub-par golf to beat Lindy Duncan 5 and 3 - GB and I now on 9 1/2pt to United States' 7 1/2
The Americans' total moved up to 8 1/2 with Brooke Pancake registering a 6 and 5 win over Leona Maguire in the eighth singles.
Stephanie Meadow produced the clinching point by beating Amy Anderson 4 and 2. Stephanie's figures of four under par were the best of the day, surpassing Charley Hull#s earlier three-under-par effort.
The Olympic Torch (unlit) was on the first tee. Perhaps it lit the flame of fighting spirit among Tegwen's Troopers.
It was a dull, overcast morning, no sunshine but no rain and relatively no wind.

Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report
Photos and videos will follow in a few days !!

Cathkin Braes Pauline Warlaw wins the Gourlay Trophy at Carnoustie

LOCAL TEENAGER JESSICA TAMES CARNOUSTIE

Carnoustie teenager Jessica Meek produced an outstanding round of 73 (seven under the CSS) to win the premier scratch award, the Carnoustie Rosebowl, in the Northern Ladies Open over the Carnoustie championship links on Saturday.
Jessica, a Carnoustie Ladies GC member, finished five shots ahead of runner-up Shonagh Raitt (Forfar) with Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth) and Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir), the only other players to broke 80, joint third.
Pauline Warlow (Cathkin Braes) won the Gourlay Trophy for the best net round of 74 off nine.

NORTHERN LADIES OPEN
Carnoustie championship course
CSS 80
LEADING SCRATCH
73 J Meek (Carnoustie Ladies)
78 S Raitt (Forfar)
79 J Sneddon (Alyth), A Ramsay (Kirriemuir).
80 L Terry (Cruden Bay).
82 S Arbuckle (Ladies Panmure Barry)
83 K Sutherland (Royal Montrose), I Stephen (Ranfurly Castle), P Warlow (Cathkin Braes).
LEADING HANDICAP
Class 1 - L Terry (Cruden Bay) (6) 74; I Stephen (Ranfurly Castle) (7) 76; S Arbuckle (Ladies Panmure Barry) (4) 78; K Stalker (Cruden Bay) (7) 79.
Class 2 - S Reid (Renfrew) (12) 75; K Sneddon (Kilmarnock Barassie) (11) 79; A Lloyd (Hayston) (12) 80; L Morris (Nottingham) (14) 81.
Class 3 - A Edgar (Kilmarnock Barassie) (15) 79; G Thomson (Glencose) (16) 80; F McMillan (Stirling) (15), D Lawson (Merchants of Edinburgh) (18) 81.

Thursday 7 June 2012

Pamela Pretswell -- Pre Curtis Cup Interview

Pre Curtis Cup Interview
Some of the Curtis Cup team were interviewed this afternoon and I took the chance of wishing Pamela Pretswell the best of luck over the weekend from all in the West of Scotland

Wednesday 6 June 2012

Scottish Disability Golf ----Three Free Golf Swing Clinics

On Sunday 22 July at the Palacerigg Golf Range Cumbernauld & Sunday 5 & Monday 6 August at Wellsgreen Golf Academy near Kirkcaldy.

Anyone of any age, with a disability or serious health problem, that interferes with playing or
learning about golf, and their coaches/carers, are invited to participate in our FREE First Swing
Clinics.

The First Swing Clinics, where golf lessons, tuition, catering and use of practice facilities are
provided FREE OF CHARGE, for beginners, novices and established golfers,  will run on the above dates and participants can come along for one, two, or all three days.  

Stevie Cunningham, the SDGP Chair said, "We have lots of these Clinics each year and the last one at the beginning of the season had over 100 participants, so they are very popular and beneficial to our youngsters and beginners.  Fingers crossed for good weather?"

Full details and other related information can be found at the SDGP's website at www.sdgp.co.uk

The SDGP is governed and operated by disabled people and is the only group in Scotland which actively encourages and involves anyone of any age, with a disability, serious health problem or mobility issue who wishes to play golf. This includes amputees, the blind, the deaf, those with learning difficulties, downs syndrome, stroke and heart attack victims, wheelchair users and anyone with other similar issues. 

Tuesday 5 June 2012

CURTIS CUP CAKES !!!



The GB and I and team USA have a shot at icing cupcakes for sale at the Jubilee street party at Nairn golf club at the Curtis Cup

Sunday 3 June 2012

The GB&I CURTIS CUP TEAM HAS ARRIVED AT NAIRN

Laura Murray wins the double- The Scottish Championship and the St Rule

Megan Briggs and Laura Murray
By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Alford's Laura Murray has become only the fourth player to pull off the Scottish Women's Amateur Championship and St Rule Trophy winning double in the season.
The 23-year-old did it impressive style winning the prestigious 54-hole St Andrews tournament for the second time in three years this evening.
In 2010 she had to go to a play-off which she won against Curtis Cup selection Amy Boulden.
This weekend, Laura won it a bit more easily - by two shots in the end from Emma Goddard (Royal Liverpool) with scores of 73 over the New Course on Saturday and 74-73 over the Old Course today (Sunday) for a seven-under-par total of 220.
Murray shared the lead after Saturday's round but forged two shots clear with her first circuit of the Old Course and when she used her long-hitting powers to birdie the par-5 second, fourth and fifth in her final round the title was hers to lose.
She did bogey the fifth but and eagle 3 at the 13th allowed her to bogey the treacherous 17th, the Road Hole, and still win with something in hand.
The last Scottish champion to win the St Rule Trophy three weeks after her national triumph was Heather Stirling 10 years ago. The only other Scots to pull off the big early-season double have been Catriona Matthew (twice) and Anne Laing.
"For once it wasn't my driving which was the key, as it was when I won the Scottish title at Tain a couple of weeks ago," said Laura.
"My driving has gone off a bit and my coach and boyfriend Keil (Beveridge) and I hav"e been working on that to get back to the straight and narrow. But I only hit six fairways on the New Course on Saturday.
"No, it was my putting that pulled me through. I holed an awful lot of good putts over the three rounds. From round about the 10ft range, I hardly missed anything.
"I'm playing well and that gives me confidence - I just wish I was playing in the Curtis Cup match this week! Seriously, I am really looking forward now to the British women's championship at Carnoustie at the end of this month. "
Emma Goddard posted the clubhouse target of five-under-par 222 with half the field still to finish - rounds were taking 4 1/2 hours - after posting a four-under-par 72. In the end only Laura Murray overhauled the Lancashire player.
Joint third place a shot behind Goddard went to three players, former Scottish champion Louise Kenney (Pitreavie), Bethany Garton (Royal Lytham), whose final round of 70 was the best of the tournament, and Sweden's Jenny Haglund, all on 223.
The Lawson Trophy for the highest finishing Under-18 year old was won by Emily Taylor (Royal Lytham) who won the Welsh women's open amateur stroke play championship last weekend.
Her final round of 71 for 225 for seventh place overall pipped long-time Under-18s leader Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies) by two shots,
Laura Murray, Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) and Jane Turner (Craigielaw) won the international team trophy for Scotland with a total of 446 - two ahead of runners-up England.
Ireland international Aedin Murphy (Carlow) won a special prize for a hole in one with a six-iron at the 145yd eighth hole in the second round over the Old Course. It was her third ace. She came into the field late on from the waiting list.

Leadng Scores: 

220 Laura Murray (Alford) 73 74 73
222 Emma Goddard (Royal Liverpool Ladies) 75 72 72
223 Bethany Garton (Royal Lytham) 74 79 70, Jenny Haglund (Sweden) 73 78 72, Louise Kenney (Pitreavie) 74 75 74 
224 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) 76 77 71
225 Emily M Taylor (Royal Lytham) 76 78 71, Charlotte Wild (Mere) 78 73 74
226 Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) 76 74 76
227 Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies) 75 77 75
228 Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 76 76 76, Clara Young (North Berwick) 79 76 73, Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) 77 78 73
231 Emilie Lundstrom (Sweden) 78 81 72
232 Lesley Atkins (Gullane Ladies)  74 75 83, Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies) 80 76 76, Ami Storey (Ponteland) 79 77 76, Jess Wilcox (Blankney) 78 79 75
233 Chloe Williams (Wrexham) 79 79 75, Gabriella Cowley (West Essex) 74 77 82, Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) 76 85 72
234 Rachael McQueen (Troon Ladies) 78 80 76, Susan Jackson (Ladybank) 77 78 79
235 Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey) 80 78 77, Lauren Blease (Burhill) 76 81 78, Samantha Birks (Wolstanton) 75 83 77, Joelle Van Baarle (Belgium) 82 78 75, Brogan Townend (Pleasington) 76 81 78
236 Nicola Haynes (Gosforth Park) 76 82 78, Frida Gustafsson-Spang (Sweden) 80 79 77, Emma Henriksson (Sweden) 76 80 80 
237 Cara Gruber (Royal Dornoch) 80 81 76, Catherine Herrera (Brae Burn, US) 78 82 77, Rachael Taylor (Germany) 79 76 82
238 Aedin Murphy (Carlow, Ireland) 80 80 78, Nikki Foster (Pleasington) 83 77 78
239 Charlotte Thompson (Channels) 88 74 77, Gemma Clews (Delamere Forest) 81 82 76
242 Linnea Johansson (Sweden) 76 82 84, Emilee Taylor (Holme Hall) 80 82 80, Lauren Whyte (St Regulus) 78 82 82
243 Karen Delaney (Carlow, Ireland) 80 80 83, Heather Munro (Monifieth) 80 83 80, Lianna Bailey (Notts Ladies) 82 84 77, Katie Rule (Merlin) 73 85 85, Martine Pow (Selkirk) 81 82 80
244 Gabrielle Macdonald (Craigielaw) 80 88 76
245 Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies) 89 83 73, Stephanie Fransolet (Belgium) 82 82 81, Eva Schoenwald (Germany) 80 83 82
247 Lisa Warrilow (Lilleshall Hall) 81 82 84
248 Claire Hargan (Cardross) 84 81 83, Adriana Brent (Australia) 87 78 83
250 Dulcie Sverdloff (Garon Park) 83 84 83
252 Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth) 82 83 87
253 Laura Watkins (Bicester) 86 83 84
Retired Sophie Madden (West Essex) 76 ret.

LEADING UNDER-18s TROPHY
225 Emily M Taylor
227 Jessica Meek.
228 Clara Young.
232 Lesley Atkins, Ailsa Summers.
233 Chloe Williams, Gabriella Cowley

INTERNATIONAL TEAM EVENT
(Two scores to count each round)
446 SCOTLAND (L Murray, E Briggs, J Turner)
448 ENGLAND (E M Taylor, B Townend, C Wild)
462 SWEDEN (E Henrikson, F Gustafsson-Spand, E Lundstrom)
468 WALES (C Williams, S Birks, L Watkins)
480 BELGIUM (J Van Baarle, S Franscolet)
481 IRELAND (K Delaney, A Murphy)

Friday 1 June 2012

New Indoor Academy

Dear Golfer
 
To celebrate our launch we are holding an open day at the Indoor Academy on Tuesday 5th June.
 
The practice areas are available for use and will be free of charge for one day only.
 
Special opening offers will be available and we will be giving away some great freebies throughout the day.
 
We are open from 10am – 9pm and hope you are able to come and join us.
 
The Team at Glasgow Golf Centre
 

Indoor Golf Academies, Glasgow Golf Centre, 134 Portman Street, Glasgow, G41 1EJ, Tel: 0141 429 8622
 

Thursday 31 May 2012

May Hughes is the 2012 West Vets Champion

The West Vets Championship Final was held today at Renfrew Golf Club. May Hughes (Lanark) the 2010 Champion and the 2012 Lanarkshire County Champion beat first time West Vets's finalist Lorraine Campbell (Cardross) by 5 and 3 to win the title.
The Bronze Championship was won by Moira Hogg (Old Ranfurly) who beat Anna MacDougall (Old Ranfurly) by the same margin


Championship Finalists May Hughes and Lorraine Campbell

Wednesday 30 May 2012

May Hughes and Lorraine Campbell are into the final of the West Vets Championship

The Quarter and Semi Finals of the West Vets Championship were played today over Renfrew Golf Club.
May Hughes (Lanark) won 1 up in the afternoon's semi final against Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) and Lorraine Campbell (Cardross) won at the 19th against Janice Paterson (Drumpellier).
To see all the results go to the West Vets Website.

Monday 28 May 2012

Jane Turner of Craigielaw Links wins 2012 Munross Trophy

Scottish Women's Amateur Golf Championship runner-up Jane Turner of Craigielaw Links edged Scottish Ladies Golf Champion Laura Murray of Alford, to win the Montrose Links 36-hole open golf tournament for the Munross Trophy yesterday
Jane carded very steady rounds of 71 and 70 for an aggregate of five-under-par 141 to finish three shots ahead of her nearest rival, Ailsa Summers of Carnoustie Ladies, who posted a pair of 72s.
Murray, finished in third place on 145 with rounds of 74 and 71.
Tegan Seivwright from Deeside won the golf handicap prize with a net total of 140.
Final Golf Scoreboard (par 73):-
141 Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 71 70
144 Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies) 72 72
145 Laura Murray (Alford) 74 71
147 Lauren Whyte (St Regulus) 77 70
148 Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe) 78 70, Claire Penman (Carnoustie Caledonia) 71 77
150 Lesley Atkins (Gullane Ladies) 74 76
151 Rachel Walker (Dumfries and Co) 75 76
152 Tegan Seivwright (Deeside) 77 75, Eilidh Watson (Muckhart) 75 77, Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth) 73 79
153 Clara Young (North Berwick) 79 74, Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir) 78 75, Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies) 76 77, Rachel Polson (Peterculter) 76 77, Hannah Scott (Broomieknowe) 74 79
155 Heather Munro (Monifieth) 75 80
157 Jennifer Linklater (Largs) 77 80, Nicola Robertson (Dunblane) 76 81
158 Claire Hargan (Cardross) 80 78, Katie Reid (Monifieth) 79 79, Rebecca Wilson (Grange) 77 81
159 Jemma Chalmers (Monifieth) 78 81
160 Kimberley Beveridge (Aboyne) 82 78
161 Emily Aird (Blairgowrie) 78 83
162 Jackie Brown (Monifieth) 81 81
163 Emma Greenlees (Dumfries and Gallowaty) 83 80, Tara MacTaggart (Minto)  82 81, Iona Stephen (Ranfurly Castle) 81 82
163 Ruth Rankin (Lanark) 76 87
164 Mhairi McKay (West Kilbride) 80 84
165 Linsey Stevenson (Elie and Earlsferry) 80 85
166 Claire Robertson (Carnoustie Ladies) 84 82
167 Emma Hale (Troon Ladies) 85 82
168 Shonagh Raitt (Forfar) 89 79, Kirsty Burgess (Silvereknowes) 81 87, Frances Millar (Carnoustie Caledonia) 81 87
170 Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne) 83 87
171 Linda Bain (Lochend) 85 86
173 Ashley Alston (Royal Montrose) 85 88
176 Eilidh Crawford (Harburn) 89 87
177 Lorraine Morrow (Eastwood) 93 84
178 Kirsty Brodie (Strathmore) 95 83
179 Sharon Young (Royal Montrose) 87 92
180 Eileen Gillespie (Lochend) 90 90
181 Julie McWilliam (Aboyne) 92 89
184 Sarah Chapman (Panmure Barry) 94 90
191 Maria Duncan (Aboyne) 93 98
199 Gail Penman (Royal Montrose) 97 102

Curtis Cup Jubilee Street party in Nairn

The Ladies Golf Union and women members of the host golf club are combining forces to stage a Queen's Diamond Jubilee Street Party next Tuesday (June 5) from 3.30pm in the Curtis Cup tented village at The Nairn Golf Club.
"Tickets are not required and the party is open to all," said Susan Simpson, the LGU Head of Golf Operations.
 "The GB and I Team will joining the celebrations at some stage in proceedings."
The 37th Curtis Cup match will be held from Friday to Sunday, June 8 to 10 at The Nairn Golf Club. The GB and Ireland, and United States teams will be arriving at Nairn at the weekend.
The teams will practise over the course each morning and afternoon  from Monday onwards and members of the public are welcome to watch.
The opening ceremony - which Susan Simpson promises will be "spectacular" - starts at 6pm on the Thursday. 
GB and I have not won the biennial match against the Americans since Killarney in 1996.

THE JANICE MOODIE TROPHY AT WINDYHILL

Places are still available for Janice Moodie Open at Windyhill Golf Club on Friday 6th July.  Prizes are awarded in the following age categories 10 - 14, 15 - 17 and 18 - 21 (age as at 31st December 2011). 
CLICK HERE  TO GET YOUR ENTRY FORM

Sunday 27 May 2012

SCOTLAND'S HANNAH McCOOK IS THE BEST IN IRELAND AS THE WEST OF SCOTLAND PLAYERS STRUGGLE IN THE DIFFICULT CONDITIONS.

From the Irish LGU Website:
England's Emily Taylor, won the Irish Women’s Open Amateur Strokeplay by three strokes from Ireland’s Mary Dowling (New Ross) and Gillian O’Leary (Cork) at at The Island Golf Club, Sunday 27 May.
Trailing overnight leader O'Leary by one stroke, Taylor captured her first Irish title in style with birdies on eight, ten, fifteen and held from twelve feet at the last to sign for a closing 76. Dowling matched the Champion’s final round score to edge O’Leary into third place on count back after the Cork international struggled to repeat Saturday’s form on the outward nine.
As the wind abated marginally from Saturday’s 35 mile per hour gusts, competitors once again struggled to match par as the north easterlies presented a stiff challenge to the field. Sarah Cunningham (Ennis), Hannah Henderson (Ballyclare), Katherine O’Connor (WAL) and Gabrielle MacDonald (SCO) all comfortably broke 80 to extract sweet revenge on the previous days’ trials
Ireland B won the Nations Cup from by two strokes from Ireland A, with Scotland third and England fourth.

FINAL TOTALS (PAR 74 74 74 CSS 80 79 77)

233 Emily Taylor (ENG) 85 72 76
236 Mary Dowling (New Ross) 81 79 76 Gillian O'Leary (Cork) 79 77 80
238 Lisa Maguire (Slieve Russell) 81 79 78
239 Deirdre Smith (Co. Louth) 83 75 81
240 Maria Dunne (Skerries) 80 82 78
242 Hannah McCook (SCO) 79 84 79
243 Aedin Murphy (Carlow) 84 81 78 Charlene Reid (Royal Portrush) 79 83 81
245 Jessica Carty (Holywood) 88 78 79 Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell) 82 83 80
246 Katherine O'Connor (WAL) 86 83 77 Olivia Mehaffey (RCD Ladies) 86 80 80 Anna Courtney (St. Anne's) 83 85 78
247 Sarah Cunningham (Ennis) 88 83 76 Kristina Rothengatter (GER) 86 80 81 Tara Gribben (Warrenpoint) 85 83 79 Joelle van Baarle (BEL) 84 79 84 Jessica Ross (Donaghadee) 78 87 82
248 Lucy Simpson (Massereene) 89 80 79 Karen Delaney (Carlow) 87 81 80 Gabrielle MacDonald (SCO) 86 85 77 Sarah Helly (Enniscrone) 85 82 81
250 Jessica Meek (SCO) 87 84 79 Ariana Coyle Diez (Elm Park) 87 83 80 Jean O'Driscoll (Muskerry) 83 83 84
251 Laura Grant (Lisburn) 88 82 81
252 Kelsey Coey (Clandeboye) 84 85 83
253 Hannah Henderson (Ballyclare) 92 84 77 Alyson McKechin (SCO) 83 86 84
254 Karen O'Neill (Douglas) 90 81 83 Louise Mernagh (Woodenbridge) 90 80 84 Alison Taylor (Malahide) 88 83 83 Eilidh Briggs (SCO) 82 84 88
255 Amy Farrell (Moate) 86 84 85
256 Sinead Sexton (Lahinch) 89 86 81
257 Sammy Vass (SCO) 83 93 81
259 Aoife Lowry (Tipperary) 87 83 89
263 Ashleigh Wilton (The Island) 88 86 89
RTD Megan Briggs (SCO) 87 82 RTD Emma O’Driscoll (Ballybunion) 85 85 RTD

475 IRELAND B Mary Dowling 81 79 76, Paula Grant (89) (89) (), Deirdre Smith 83 75 81
477 IRELAND A Jessica Carty (88) 78 79, Leona Maguire 82 (83) (80), Lisa Maguire 81 79 78
503 SCOTLAND Eilidh Briggs 82 84 88, Megan Briggs (87) 82 RTD, Alyson McKechin 83 (86) 84
...... ENGLAND Lauren Blease 88 96 (), Emily Taylor 85 72 76

Saturday 26 May 2012

PAMELA'S PLAN TO BY PASS Q SCHOOL IS WORKING WELL

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Pamela Pretswell is well placed to become the first amateur to win a place on the Ladies European Tour by finishing in the first three of the developmental circuit, the LET Access Series.
The 23-year-old Bothwell Castle GC member from Hamilton, who will play for GB and I against the United States in the June 8-10 Curtis Cup match at Nairn, has played in all five LETAS events since April - paying her own way as an amateur to get to tournaments in France, Spain, Sweden (2) and the Ukraine.
And it is looking more and more like a sound financial investment in her future as a tour golf pro because Pamela, a graduate of Glasgow Universityis lying second in the LETAS Tour Order of Merit with 7,366pt which means that had she been playing as a professional in these events she would have won 7,366 Euros in prizemoney.
Pamela won a LETAS event in Sweden last week and finished second this week at Kiev in the Ukraine.
Having failed narrowly to gain pass marks at the Ladies European Tour Q School at La Manga in January, Pretswell obviously worked out this plan that via the LETAS Tour she could bypass another visit to the Q School.
This will be Pretswell's second Curtis Cup match - she played at Essex County Club two years ago - and almost certainly her last unless things go drastically wrong with her plans to turn pro.
Although a past British women's amateur stroke-play champion, Pretswell has never won the Scottish women's amateur championship.
But she is so single-minded in her quest to make it to the Ladies European Tour (and perhaps the US LPGA Tour after that), that she bypassed last week's native championship at Tain to play in Sweden - and win the LETAS event.
The only Scot in the GB and I squad of eight, she will be entirely focused, however, on the Curtis Cup over the next couple of weeks as the next LETAS event is not until July 4-6 in Norway. After that there will be only four Order of Merit events, one a month, through to early November.
The top six placings are:
1 Marion Ricordeau (France) 13,445pt
Pamela Pretswell (Scotland) 7,366
3 Cecile Lundgren (Norway) 6,231
4 Marjet Van Der Graaf (Netherlands) 5,840
Carly Booth (Scotland) 5,805.
Katy McNicoll (Scotland) 5,540.
"It was a great tournament earlier this week - first big golf event to be held in the Ukraine and great to be apart of it," said Pamela.
"The course was fantastic - very, very tough! Warm conditions first few days, but much cooler and lots of wind for the final day which made the course a real challenge!
"I've been away for three weeks now - two weeks in Sweden and straight to Kiev from there. Playing in five events on the LETAS Tour has been great experience for me. I've learned a lot but glad to get home to Scotland for a few days' rest 
before heading up to Nairn for the Curtis Cup build-up.
"As an amateur on the LETAS Tour I have been well looked after by the other players, almost all of them professionals. They have been showing me the ropes. Everyone is very friendly and I just l love being a part of this tour.
"It is expensive going from country to country in Europe for the tournaments as an amateur, but so is playing in amateur events."

ALL SCOTS MAKE THE CUT AT THE IRISH WOMEN'S OPEN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP IN IRELAND


Scotland girl international and Stirling student Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey) spearheaded Scotland's challenge after two rounds of the Irish women's open amateur stroke play golf championship at The Island GC, Donabate in Co Dublin.

Hannah, the new Northern Counties champion, has scores of 79-84 for 163, which left her in joint eighth place the Irish leader, Gillian O'Leary (Cork).
Teenager McCook is two shots ahead of Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell), the defending champion and a member of the GB and I team for next month's Curtis Cup match at Nairn GC.
On a very windy day, particularly for the first round, all the Scots in the field made the cut.
LEADING SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 148 (2x74) CSS 80 79
156 Gillian O'Leary (Cork) 79 77
157 Emily Taylor (Eng) 85 72
158 Deirdre Smith (Co. Louth) 83 75
160 Mary Dowling (New Ross) 81 79, Lisa Maguire (Slieve Russell) 81 79
162 Maria Dunne (Skerries) 80 82, Charlene Reid (Royal Portrush) 79 83
163 Joelle van Baarle (Bel) 84 79, Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey) 79 84

SELECTED SCORES
165 Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell) 82 83.
166 Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) 82 84.
169 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) 87 82, Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) 83 86.
171 Jessica Meek (Carnoustie), Gabrielle Macdonald (Craigielaw) 86 85.
176 Sammy Vass (Tain) 83 93

Players with aggregates of 176 or better qualified for Sunday's play.

Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report.

Thursday 24 May 2012

PAMELA PRETSWELL FINISHES THIRD IN WINDY UKRAINE

Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report
Pamela Pretswell's hopes of back-to-back wins playing as an amateur on a developmental pro tour were blown away by a 30mph north-easterly wind at Kiev Golf Club in the Ukraine today.
The 23-year-old Bothwell Castle GC member from Hamilton had a third and final round of five-over 77 - which was just about par in the conditions - for a final total of six-over 222 which earned her third place in the Golf Stream Women's Open, one of the Ladies European Tour's Access Series events.
Pretswell had a double bogey 6 at the third and dropped another shot at the fourth but the real killer to her hopes was a string of five bogeys in six holes from the eighth to the 13th.
But the only Scot in next month's GB and I line-up for the Curtis Cup match at Nairn came back off the ropes to birdie the short 17th and long 18th to grab third place which will help her consolidate second place in the LETAS Order of Merit - the top three at the at the end of the season will gain automatic promotion to the 2013 Ladies European Tour without having to go to Tour School.
Winner by four strokes at Kiev was Russian Anastasia Kostina whose two-under-par last round of 70 for a four-stroke win with one-under 215 was a brilliant wind-taming example. She birdied four of the last six holes for an inward half of 32.
Gemma Webster from Glasgow finished a creditable ninth on 231 with scores of 77-76-78.
Pamela Feggans from Patna, Ayrshire tied for 10th place despite having three 7s on her final card in rounds of 75-74-84 for 233, She required 45 shots to cover the last nine holes.
Carnoustie's Katy McNicoll did not cope with the North-east wind as well as might have been expected. She ran up an 11 at the par-5 13th and she also had two 7s in a closing effort of 86 (45-41) for a share of 22nd place on 236.
The fifthScot who made the cut, Heather MacRae (Gleneagles) finished 27th on 237 with a final round of 78, her inward half of 41 including a 7 at the 13th.
GOLF STREAM WOMEN'S OPEN
Kiev Golf Club, Ukraine.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 216 (3x72)
215 Anastasia Kostina (Rus) 75 70 70.
219 Benedicte Toumpsin (Bel) 73 68 78.
222 Pamela Pretswell (Sco) 77 68 77
224 Viva Schlasberg (Swe) 71 75 78
226 Rachel Bell (Eng) 74 77 75.
SELECTED TOTALS
231 Gemma Webster (Sco) 77 76 78 (9th).
233 Pamela Feggans (Sco) 75 74 84 (T10).
234 Sarah Jones (Wal) 79 78 77 (T13)
235 Danielle McVeigh (Ire) 80 78 77 (T15).
236 Katy McNicoll (Sco) 72 78 86 (T22).
237 Heather MacRae (Sco) 80 79 78 (27th).