Friday 7 September 2012

COUNTY FINAL TEAMS

The County Finals will take place at Montrose Links from 21-23 September 2012. Montrose Links, who are celebrating 450 Years of Golf this year, will play host to the reigning County Champions Midlothian along with Angus, Dumfriesshire and Renfrewshire. The finals are played over three days with 3 foursomes and 6 singles each day, last year the final days play at Dumfries & County Golf Club was restricted to just the 6 singles due to extreme weather conditions. The teams who have been selected to represent their counties and play in this years finals are below.

Angus Captain Mary Summers                                  Dumfriesshire Captain Sheila Townsley
Jemma Chalmers Monifieth                                        Jordana Graham Southerness
Jessica Meek Carnoustie Ladies                                  Wilma Graham Southerness
Heather Munro Monifieth                                            Emma Greenlees Dumfries & County
Claire Penman Carnoustie Caledonia                          Linda Jack Dumfries & Galloway
Ann Ramsay Kirriemuir                                              Lindsey Kirkwood Powfoot
Ashley Smith Monifieth                                              Diane Macdonald Dumfries & County
Ailsa Summers Carnoustie Ladies                               Katie McCracken Powfoot
Rebecca Wilson Monifieth                                          Rachel Walker Dumfries & County

Midlothian Captain Mary Richardson                   Renfrewshire Captain Maureen Woodhead
Louise Fraser Kingsknowe                                     Megan Briggs Kilmacolm
Claire Hargan Cardross                                           Donna Jackson Cochrane Castle
Gabrielle Macdonald Craigielaw                             Gillian Kyle East Renfrewshire
Karen Marshall Baberton                                        Alyson McKechin Elderslie
Kate McIntosh Broomieknowe                                Iona Stephen Ranfurly Castle
Wendy Nicholson Broomieknowe                           Linsey Stevenson Whitecraigs
Hannah Scott Broomieknowe                                   Liz Stewart Greenburn
Jane Turner Craigielaw                                             Carol Whyte Windyhill

IONA STEPHEN WINS THE RENFREWSHIRE COUNTY ROSEBOWL

Anne Aitken and Iona Stephen - (Photo Courtesy of Maureen Woodhead)
Iona Stephen (Ranfurly Castle) beat Anne Aitken (Eastwood) 4 and 3 in the Renfrewshire County Rosebowl today. The final was played over Haggs Castle Golf Course. To read the full report go the Renfrewshire County Website ---- CLICK HERE

Thursday 6 September 2012

SCOTLAND LOSE TO IRELAND ON THE FINAL DAY OF THE HOME INTERNATIONALS

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Begorrah! Scotland somehow managed to snatch defeat by Ireland from the jaws of victory on the final day of the Women's Home Internationals at Cork Golf Club on the sunny southern coast of Ireland.
Playing the other pointless team with only the wooden spoon at stake, Scotland made a 3-0 clean sweep of the foursomes against Ireland and looked set for their first match win in the series since they won the title in 2010
It was not to be. The Scots, who had been a shade unlucky to lose to England on Wednesday, went completely off the boil in the afternoon singles.
There were ominous signs early on that Scotland were heading for defeat, despite their 3-0 lunchtime lead.
The Fighting Irish were soon leading in all six ties and in most of them the Irish just kept on increasing their advantage.
Kelsey MacDonald and Rachael Watton, who had scored memorable wins against the English, lost their singles within 15 and 16 holes respectively against the Irish.
There were also defeats for Scottish champion Laura Murray, Eilidh Briggs and Alyson McKechin, who played with a bandage and other dressing on her badly blistered left foot.
Only 16-year-old adult international debutante, 16-year-old Lauren Whyte from the St Regulus club, St Andrews could hold her head high at the finish.
She was Scotland's lone afternoon winner in the team's shambles of a singles performance against the Irish. Lauren beat Lucy Simpson by 2 and 1.
And so Scotland, for the second year in a row, finished last of four.
Next year the Women's Home Internationals will be held at Scotscraig GC, Fife.
In the title decider between the teams that had both beaten Scotland and Ireland, England retained the championship by the narrowest of margins.
They drew with Wales 4 1/2-4 1/2 for both teams to finished with 2 1/2 match points.
The tie-breaker was individual games won and that went in favour of England by 18 1/2-16 1/2.
Their 9-0 win over Ireland on the opening day proved decisive in the end.

WOMEN'S HOME INTERNATIONALS
Cork Golf Club, Ireland
Day 3
SCOTLAND 4, IRELAND 5
Foursomes - Kelsey MacDonald and Rachael Watton beat Mary Dowling and Jessica Carty 5 and 3, Alyson McKechin and Lauren Whyte beat Gillian O'Leary and Sarah Cunningham 2 and 1, Eilidh Briggs and Jane Turner beat Deirdre Smith and Chloe Ryan 2 and 1 (3-0).
Singles - MacDonald lost to Dowling 4 and 3, Laura Murray lost to Ryan 4 and 2, Watton lost to Carty 3 and 2, Whyte bt Lucy Simpson 2 and 1, Briggs lost to Smith 5 and 4, McKechin lost to Maria Dunne 6 and 4 (1-5)

WALES 4 1/2, ENGLAND 4 1/2
Foursomes - Amy Boulden and Becky Harries lost to Georgia Hall and Emily Taylor 4 and 2, Chloe Williams and Katie Bradbury bt Holly Clyburn and Bronte Law 2 and 1, Gemma Bradbury and Jess Evans halved with Alexandra Peters and Kelly Tidy (1 1/2-1 1/2).
Singles - Boulden bt Tidy 3 and 1, Williams lost to Hall 2 and 1, Katie Bradbury bt Taylor 1 hole, Gemma Bradbury lost to Clyburn 6 and 4, Evans lost to Amber Ratcliffe 3 and 2, Harries bt Law 4 and 3 (3-3).

HOW THEY FINISHED
1st England 2 1/2 pt (Games won 18 1/2)
2nd Wales 2 1/2 pt (Games won 16 1/2)
*England retained the title on the tie-breaking individual games won rule.

3rd Ireland 1pt
4th Scotland 0 pt

Next year's Women's Home Internationals will be played at Scotscraig GC, Fife from September 11 to 13.

Renfrewshire County Medal is played in a Hurricane

The Renfrewshire County Medal was played over Paisley Bushes today in the most atrocious conditions. The overall winner was Lindsay Mathie from Windyhill.

Scratch Winner: Carol Whyte (Windyhill) 84

Scratch - 12 handicap :
1st            Lindsay Mathie (Windyhill)  85(10) 75
2nd           Marion Stewart (Kilmacolm)  89 (11) 78
3rd            Denise Cowan (Ranfurly Castle) 85 (6) 79

13+ Handicap and Upwards
1st             Barbara Lyle (Whitecraigs)  99(19) 80
2nd            Maureen Cook (Lochwinnoch) 95 (13) 82
3rd            Evelyn Forrest (Bonnyton) 102 (19) 83

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL REPORT FROM THE RENFREWSHIRE COUNTY WEBSITE

Wednesday 5 September 2012

SCOTS SENIOR WOMEN TENTH IN SWITZERLAND


Tain's Mary Smith and Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) were Scotland's joint lowest scorers in the stroke-play qualifying rounds of the European senior women's amateur team championship at Lugano Golf Club, Switzerland today.
The Scots finished 10th place with a total of 814, 50 shots behind the leading team, France and 39 behind second-placed England.
Scotland's scores were:
160 Mary Smith (Tain) 78 82, Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) 80 80.
164 Lorna Bennett (Ladybank) 82 82
166 Fiona de Vries (St Rule) 82 84
167 Heather Anderson (Blairgowrie) 86 81, Alison Bartlett (Royal Dornoch) 86 81

LEADING TOTALS
764 FRANCE 378 386
775 ENGLAND 378 397
783 ITALY 388 384
OTHER TOTALS
799 IRELAND 400 399 (7th)
814 SCOTLAND 408 406 (10th)

SCOTLAND LOSE TO ENGLAND ON DAY 2 OF THE HOME INTERNATIONALS

SCOTS MISSED CHANCE TO BEAT ENGLAND -- By COLIN FARQUHARSON

England will meet Wales in the title decider at the Women's Home Internationals at Cork Golf Club, Ireland tomorrow.
They are the only two teams with 100 per cent records at the end of the first two days.
Scotland and Ireland, both without a win, will play for the wooden spoon.
And yet the Scots, beaten 6-3 by Wales on Day 1, were on the verge of victory against the star-studded England team before they lost 5-4 after a nail-biting final hour's play.
"We were so near to pulling off a great win," said Scotland skipper Fiona Norris.
"I couldn't play Alyson McKechin whose left foot and heel are badly blistered. We might have won had she been fit but all credit to the girls who did play against England.
"There were some excellent individual victories. Kelsey MacDonald beat Georgia Hall, No 4 in the world, by one hole and Rachael Watton beat Curtis Cup player Holly Clyburn by 6 and 5.
"I had to play both our youngsters, Rachel Walker and Lauren Whyte, in the singles and they did their best."
In fact, Scotland and England were tied at 3 1/2 pt apiece with only two games to finish - and in these games Lauren Whyte was all square against Amber Ratcliffe after 12 holes and Jane Turner was one up after 11 against Curtis Cup player Bronte Law.
Turner lost the 16th, 17th and 18th to go down by two holes to Law while Whyte had to settle for a square match after losing the last hole to a brilliant up and down from a bad lie off the green by Ratcliffe.
Wales beat Ireland 6-3 in the other match.

WOMEN'S HOME INTERNATIONALS
Cork Golf Club, Little Island

Day 2
ENGLAND 5, SCOTLAND 4
Foursomes - Georgia Hall and Emily Taylor halved with Kelsey MacDonald and Rachael Watton
Kelly Tidy and Alexandra Peters beat Laura Murray and Alyson McKechin 7 and 5
Holly Clyburn and Bronte Law lost to Eilidh Briggs and Jane Turner 3 and 2 (1 1/2-1 1/2)

Singles - Hall lost to MacDonald 1 hole,
Tidy beat Briggs 3 and 1
Clyburn lost to Watton 6 and 5
Taylor beat Rachel Walker 7 and 5
Amber Ratcliffe halved with Lauren Whyte
Law beat Turner 2 holes (3 1/2-2 1/2)

IRELAND 3, WALES 6
Foursomes - Mary Dowling and Jessica Carty lost to Amy Boulden and Becky Harries 2 and 1
Gillian O'Leary and Sarah Cunningham lost to Chloe Williams and Katie Bradbury 2 holes,
Deirdre Smith and Chloe Ryan beat Katherine O'Connor and Samantha Birks 2 and 1 (2-1)
Singles - Dowling halved with Boulden
O'Leary lost to Williams 6 and 4
Lucy Simpson lost to Katie Bradbury 5 amd 4
Maria Dunne beat Birks, 2 and 1
Carty halved with Jess Evans
Ryan lost to Harries 6 and 4 (2-4)

FINAL MATCHES ON THURSDAY
08.30 and 13.10 Scotland v Ireland
09.00 and 14.10 England v Wales

Tuesday 4 September 2012

Ayrshire Girls' Centenary Trophy


Photographs Courtesy of June Kerr
10 girls competed in the Centenary Trophy played over the Kintyre Course at Turnberry on Sunday.   There was a reasonable wind blowing but plenty of sunshine making conditions lovely for this beautiful part of the Ayrshire coastline.   Emma Paterson (Loudoun) who recently won the Ayrshire Girls' St. Nicholas Trophy, completed the double by taking the Centenary Trophy with 41 points in this stableford competition.   Results below:-

Silver              1st   Lauren Gilbert (Largs)           39 points
                      2nd  Rachel Irvine (Largs)            35 points
                      3rd   Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies)  34 points

Bronze            1st   Emma Paterson (Loudoun)        41 points  -  Trophy Winner
                      2nd  Louise Duncan (West Kilbride)   40 points
                      3rd  Fiona Campbell (Bentinck Ladies)  25 points

The Pre-Handicap girls played the 9 hole Arran Course - results are as follows:-

1st    Rachel Hart (Troon Ladies)           48 bih
2nd   Emily McAlpine (West Kilbride)      48
3rd   Alison Malcolm (Prestwick St. Nicholas)  59

Putting Competition winner was Alison Malcolm

Thanks go to June Kerr for the report and photographs


DAY ONE DISAPPOINTMENT FOR SCOTLAND AND IRELAND AT CORK

Fiona Norris -- Scotland Team Captain -- Courtesy of Colin Farquharson
Report by Colin Farquharson
Scotland and Ireland made disappointing starts to the Women's Home International matches at a bright and breezy Cork golf course in southern Ireland today
The Scots were beaten 6-3 by Wales. Last year, at Hillside, Scotland lost "only" 5-4 to the Welsh.
Ireland, thrashed 8-1 12 months ago by England, were on the receiving end of an even worse defeat at Cork ... whitewashed 9-0 by the defending champions.
The morning foursomes had ended with the promise of better things to come as Kelsey MacDonald and Rachael Watton birdied the last to salvage a square match and a share of the spoils with Wales at 1 1/2pt each.
Laura Murray (Alford) and Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) had secured the one morning Scottish win by two holes over Curtis Cup player Amy Boulden and Becky Harries.
But the afternoon singles were a huge disappointment for the Scots' supporters.
Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) lost by 3 and 2 to Amy Boulden but, to be fair, Eilidh had a match-play tiger by the tail. Amy had five birdies on the outward half and was three up at the turn.
Chloe Williams trimmed Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) by 4 and 2. The Welsh youngster won four holes on the outward half and just when Kelsey was mounting a late surge, Williams conjured up an eagle 3 at the 15th to go back to three up.
Alyson McKechin had halved match with Katie Bradbury in a tight contest in which there was never more than a hole in it either way.
Scottish U18 girls champion Lauren Whyte (St Regulus), making her adult team debut for Scotland, lost by one hole to Gemma Bradbury after being three up on the eighth tee.
Young Lauren was still one up with two to play but her opponent staged a smash-and-grab victory by winning the 17th and 18th holes.
Scottish champion Laura Murray went down by 2 and 1 to Samantha Birks. Laura was three down at the turn but fought her way back to all square after 13 but Birks won the 14th and 15th and held on for victory.
Jane Turner (Craigielaw), playing the anchor role for the Scots, did her job with the only singles victory. She beat former Welsh champion Becky Harries by 4 and 3 after winning four of the first six holes.
Things can only get better for Scotland - or can they? They play the rampant England in their next match.

WALES 6, SCOTLAND 3
Foursomes - Amy Boulden and Becky Harries lost to Laura Murray and Alyson McKechin 2 holes, Chloe Williams and Katie Bradbury beat Eilidh Briggs and Jane Turner 3 and 1, Katherin O'Connor and Samantha Birks halved with Kelsey MacDonald and Rachael Watton (1 1/2-1 1/2)
SINGLES - Boulden beat Briggs 3 and 2, Williams bt MacDonald 4 and 2, Katie Bradbury halved with McKechin, Gemma Bradbury beat Lauren Whyte 1 hole, Birks beat Murray 2 and 1, Harries lost to Turner 4 and 3 (4 1/2-1 1/2)

IRELAND 0, ENGLAND 9
FOURSOMES - Gillian O'Leary and Sarah Cunningham lost to Kelly Tidy and Alexandra Peters 4 and 3, Mary Dowling and Jessica Carty lost to Georgia Hall and Emily Taylor 3 and 1, Deirdre Smith and Chloe Ryan lost to Holly Clyburn and Bronte Law 4 and 3 (0-3)
SINGLES - Maria Dunne lost to Tidy 8 and 7, Carty lost to Hall 3 and 1, Lucy Simpson lost to Amber Ratcliffe 3 and 1, O'Leary lost to Clyburn 3 and 2, Smith lost to Peters 2 and 1, Cunningham lost to Taylor 4 and 3 (0-6)
WEDNESDAY'S MATCHES
England v Scotland, Ireland v Wales.

SOUTHSIDE LEAGUE UPDATE

It's been an interesting week for South Side League. The weather, as you know, has been pretty awful and has resulted in more rearrangements. Matches have also had to be curtailed to 15 holes but even then are still finishing in the dark!

Sadly, East Renfrewshire have been unable to field a team and have withdrawn from the league with 3 games unplayed.

The standings to date are thus:

Whitecraigs 26.5 points from 7 matches
Cowglen 26.5 from 8
Eastwood 26 from 8
Bonnyton 25 from 8
Williamwood 23 from 7
Cathcart Castle 23 from 8
Haggs Castle 21.5 from 8
Kirkhill 13 from 6
East Renfrewshire 10 from 8
Thanks go to Lesley Giblin (SSL Secretary) for the report and update

EUROPEAN SENIOR'S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP -- DAY 1

The European Ladies' Team Championship is taking place at Lugano in Switzerland from 4th to 8th September.  Helen Faulds (Douglas Park) is Captain of the team who are representing Scotland at this Team Championship. West of Scotland player Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) is in the team

The Team representing Scotland:
Heather Anderson  (Blairgowrie)
Lorna Bennett  (Ladybank)
Alison Bartlett  (Royal Dornoch)
Alex Glennie  (Kilmarnock Barassie)
Mary Smith  (Tain)
Fiona de Vries  (St Rule)

CLICK HERE TO FOLLOW HOW SCOTLAND ARE DOING. --- 5 scores out of 6 to count (2 rounds) to qualify for the Matchplay stages. Click on the country to see how the individuals are scoring

In what was a tricky conditions, plus rain in the morning, Scotland have finished in 11th position after day 1. The best 5 scores out of 6 to count
Mary Smith had the best score today with a 78.  Eight Teams go through to the first flight Match play stages.


Monday 3 September 2012

Home Internationals begin tomorrow

Scottish Team -- Courtesy of Colin Farqharson
Report by Colin Farquharson
Scotland skipper -- Lanarkshire's Fiona Norris has relied on her six most experienced players for the opening foursomes against Wales on Day 1 of the Women's Home Internationals at Cork Golf Club, Ireland.
Scottish champion Laura Murray (Alford) and Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) will be the lead-off pair.
Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) and Craigielaw's Jane Turner are the second pairing.
Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) and Denver University student Rachael Watton (Mortonhall) form a strong-looking third string.
Scottish girls chamion Lauren Whyte (St Regulus) and Rachel Walker (Dumfries and Co) are the new caps in the squad. They will get their chance, no doubt, later in the three-day tournament.
"We've had some good practice work so I am hoping we can get off to a good start over what looks like a good match-play course," said Fiona.
Cork golf course was a good enough test of golf to stage the Irish Open at one time but the infrastructure is not there to stage a big tournament in the 21st Century.
England are the hot favourites with World No 4 Georgia Hall and three Curtis Cup players, Holly Clyburn, Bronte Law and Kelly Tidy in their line-up.
First-day matches:
WALES v SCOTLAND
FOURSOMES
8.30 Amy Boulden and Becky Harries v Laura Murray and Alyson McKechin.
8.40 Chloe Williams and Katie Bradbury v Eilidh Briggs and Jane Turner.
8.50 Katherine O'Connor and Samantha Birks v Kelsey MacDonald and Rachael Watton.
IRELAND v ENGLAND
FOURSOMES
9.00 Gillian O'Leary and Sarah Cunningham v Kelly Tidy and Alexandra Peters.
9.10 Mary Dowling and Jessica Carty v Georgia Hall and Emily Taylor.
9.20 Deirdre Smith and Chloe Ryan v Holly Clyburn and Bronte Law.

LANARKSHIRE'S JENNY POTTER AND SUSAN WOOD WIN THE SCOTTISH FOURSOMES TITLE

The Scottish Ladies' Foursomes took place at Muckhart Golf Club on Sunday 2nd September over the Naemoor/Cowden course.  30 couples took part for the Stroke Play title,  Jenny Potter (Cathkin Braes) and Susan Wood (Drumpellier) had the best Scratch Score of 81 on a day when conditions were heavy under foot and preffered lies were in play.  Alison Houston (Milnathort) and Val Purdie (Braehead) had were the best Nett with a 73.  The Winners of the Stroke Play title and Champions for 2012 were Stirling Golf Club, Alison Davidson and Patricia Chillas.
CLICK HERE TO SEE LIST OF PRIZEWINNERS

Also playing yesterday were the Semi-Finals and Final of the Scottish Match Play Foursomes which consisted of teams from Muckhart, Erskine, Williamwood and Carnoustie Caledonia.  Carnoustie Caledonia and Muckhart won through to the Final in the morning session and went on to compete for the title in the afternoon.  Muckhart, with home, advantage took a comanding lead being 5up at the turn but Carnoustie fought back and managed to take the game to the 16th with the Muckhart team, consisting of Laura Walker and Louise Woodburn, winning by 4&2.
CLICK HERE FOR MATCH PLAY RESULTS

Friday 31 August 2012

TRISH WILSON TO SUCCEED GILLIAN KIRKWOOD AS LGU CHAIRMAN

NEWS RELEASE FROM LGU
The Ladies’ Golf Union (“LGU”) is pleased to announce that Mrs Trish Wilson (England) will succeed Mrs Gillian Kirkwood as Chairman at the Annual General Meeting to be held on February 23, 2013 in Dublin.
An experienced administrator, Trish (pictured) previously served as Chairman of the LGU in 2008, and was instrumental in initiating the modernisation of the organisation. 
Part of that project saw the role of Chairman being redefined, and the term of office being extended from one to three years. Mrs Kirkwood steps down on completion of her three year term of office, after ably guiding the LGU through the implementation of its new business model.
Trish Wilson brings a wealth of golf knowledge and experience to the role of Chairman. 
A past LGU Councillor, English Selector, and Captain of both Club and County, she is also a highly experienced Rules Official having refereed at top professional and amateur events, including The Open Championship, the Ricoh Women’s British Open, the US Women’s Open and this year’s Curtis Cup match at Nairn in Scotland. 
Trish is currently the LGU’s representative on the RandA’s Rules of Golf Committee.
Trish says: “The role of Chairman has changed significantly from my previous time in post, and is much more business focussed and strategic than it used to be. I look forward to the challenge of leading the Executive Council of the LGU and the Board of its operational subsidiary, LGU Championships Limited.”
Acutely aware of the challenges facing ladies’ golf, Trish brings a quiet determination to protecting the legacy of the LGU, promoting the game and further developing the organisation as a strong voice for ladies’ golf. 
She says: “The LGU is world renowned for the high standard of the championships and international matches it hosts, and the focus has to be on continuing to develop and improve our events, both on and off the golf course. 
"The GB and I victory in this year’s Curtis Cup at Nairn gave ladies’ golf a huge boost and I would hope the LGU can capitalise on this to promote the game to new participants and supporters.
"The LGU has a major role to play in encouraging golf at all levels and working in collaboration with other organisations, both in golf and outwith the sport, in the best interests of the game.   
"The world of golf is constantly changing, and the aim will be to keep on top of these changes and make the best of the opportunities arising from them as the LGU works towards its stated goal of becoming financially self-sufficient.
"I look forward to working with my fellow Directors and the executive team over the coming years.”

Thursday 30 August 2012

TEGWEN MATHEWS IS GOING TO CAPTAIN THE CURTIS CUP TEAM AGAIN

From the LGU Press Release
Tegwen Matthews, the Captain of the Great Britain & Ireland Curtis Cup team that scored an historic victory over the USA at Nairn this year, will lead the 2014 team when it defends the trophy on American soil.

The first International Team Captain from Wales, Tegwen proved to be an inspirational and popular leader, and relishes the chance to motivate her team for the 38th Curtis Cup, which will be hosted at the St Louis Country Club, Missouri, in June 2014.

No mean player herself, having been on four successive Curtis Cup teams between 1974 and 1980, Tegwen used that experience and the experience of four years as team manager to Past Captain Mary McKenna MBE, to inspire her team to the first GB&I victory in the biennial match since 1996. She also led the GB&I team to a win in the Astor Trophy Tournament at Fairhaven Golf Club last year, which included victory over a New Zealand team led by the world’s number one amateur Lydia Ko.

Matthews will also captain the Great Britain & Ireland team which takes on the Continent of Europe in the Vagliano Trophy match in June 2013 at Chantilly Golf Club in France.

On being invited to continue as International Team Captain, Tegwen said “I am thrilled, honoured and excited to be invited to be Captain of the GB & I International Ladies Team for a further 2 years. Following our historic Curtis Cup win at Nairn, I would dearly love to raise the bar even higher, by winning back the Vagliano Trophy at Chantilly and retaining the Curtis Cup in St Louis on American soil. Both tough calls, but winning is a habit and I will be doing everything in my power to keep that habit well and truly alive. With many of the Curtis Cup team turning professional, I am sure both teams will look very different, but I know there are a lot of girls waiting in the wings, desperate for the chance, not just to play for GB & I, but to be part of a winning GB & I team. My job is to harness that desire and make the dream a reality.”

The LGU has also announced Scotland’s Elaine Farquharson-Black as Captain of the Junior Vagliano Trophy team, to be played at the same time and venue as the Vagliano Trophy itself. Introduced in 2010, the junior match involves teams of six youngsters, aged 16 and under, going head to head in four sets of matches over a two day period. All six play in two sets of three foursomes and two sets of six singles matches.

Elaine, a solicitor in practice in Aberdeen, played both Curtis Cup and Vagliano Trophy matches on two occasions, having been on winning teams for the Vagliano Trophy in 1989 and 1991and the Curtis Cup at Hoylake in 1992. She was also a member of the winning GB&I team in the Astor (formerly the Commonwealth) Trophy in 1991. The mother of two young boys, she is enthusiastic about her new role as Captain.

Elaine said “Attending this year’s Curtis Cup in Nairn brought back many warm memories for me of representing my country and I am honoured to be asked to Captain the Junior Vagliano team. The match is a wonderful opportunity for our young players embarking on their international careers. I was fortunate to play under several inspirational captains and I hope that I can use my own experiences to help the next generation of golfers develop. I am also looking forward to working with and learning from Tegwen, who led the Curtis Cup team so magnificently at Nairn.”

Anna Hubbard, Wales, a very experienced and successful team manager who supported Tegwen at the Curtis Cup, will be manager to both Captains at Chantilly next year.

Wednesday 29 August 2012

West of Scotland's County Team Champions Name their Team.

Iona Stephen -Photograph  Courtesy of Colin Farquharson
The team selected to represent Renfrewshire and the West Division in the Scottish County Finals at Montrose 21 - 23 September is;

Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm)
Donna Jackson (Cochrane Castle)
Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire)
Alyson McKechin (Elderslie)
Iona Stephen (Ranfurly Castle)
Linsey Stevenson (Whitecraigs)
Liz Stewart (Greenburn)
Carol Whyte (Windyhill).

Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) is unable to play as she is heading to Turkey to represent Scotland in the World Amateur Team Championship.
Iona Stephen (Ranfurly Castle) who took up golf just over a year ago and now has managed to reduce her handicap down to 4 has been selected as her replacement.  - To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood website

All in the West of Scotland wish the team every success

Tuesday 28 August 2012

GLASGOW INDOOR GOLF ACADEMY DEAL THROUGHOUT SEPTEMBER

Dear Golfer
 As part of our goal to promote junior golf we are offering customers a fantastic deal throughout the whole of September. For only £8 an adult and up to 2 children can enjoy a 60 minute practice session at weekends. You can practice on both the range and short game areas and as always the practice balls are included in the price. Call us on 0141 429 8622 or visit our website at www.indoorgolfacademies.co.uk for more details of the facilities on offer at the Glasgow Golf Centre.

 Glasgow Golf Centre
FREE Junior practice sessions on Saturday & Sunday mornings throughout September.

During September any adult paying for 60 minutes practice on Saturdays and Sundays between 9am and 12pm can bring up to 2 children, up to age 16, for FREE.

All practice balls are included and hire clubs are available on request.

Emma Hale wins the Nancy Chisholm Trophy at West Kilbride

Some of the Prizewinners - Courtesy of June Kerr
The West Kilbride Girls' Open attracted a good entry from several clubs around the West and South of Scotland, and on a lovely afternoon scoring was very good.   The best scratch, and winner of the Nancy Chisholm Trophy, was Emma Hale (Troon Ladies) who recorded a 2 over par 75.   Local girl Louise Duncan playing off 24 had a net 67 to win the Kandy Bar Cup.   The CSS reduced to 72.  Details as follows:-

Scratch:     Emma Hale (Troon Ladies)   75     Winner of Nancy Chisholm Trophy

Silver Handicap:   1st  Rachel McClelland (Milngavie)    88 (17)  71
                          2nd  Lauren Gilbert (Largs)              88 (16)  72
                          3rd  Jillian Farrell (Cardross)            88 (15)  73 bih
                          4th  Charlotte McCluskey (Whitecraigs) 92 (19)  73

Bronze Handicap:  1st  Louise Duncan (West Kilbride)    91 (24)  67   Winner of Kandy Bar Cup
                           2nd Bekki Allan (West Kilbride)        107 (33) 74
                           3rd  Naimh Kinney (Erskine)            101 (25) 76

Kirsten Brown, Mirren Fraser and Louise Duncan all won Nearest the Pin Prizes

The Pre-handicap competition for the June Kerr Cup was won by Emily McAlpine (West Kilbride) 

Thanks go to June Kerr for the report and photograph 

Monday 27 August 2012

FOUR SCOTS CLEAR FIRST OPEN HURDLE

Four Scots - Lynn Kenny (Archerfield Links), Claire Queen (Carrick at Loch Lomond), Heather MacRae (Gleneagles) and Nairn Dunbar amateur Kelsey MacDonald - were among the 30 qualifiers at today's (Monday) Ricoh Women's British Open pre-qualifying competition over 18 holes at The Berkshire Golf Club.
Kenny and Queen shot one-over-par 73s in a blustery wind, MacRae and MacDonald made it on the limit mark of 74.
Kenny (37-36) had double bogeys at the short first and 12th but compensated with birdies at the long sixth, seventh, 11th, long 16th and 17th.
Queen (35-38) also had two double bogeys, at the short first and short 10th but an eagle 3 at the sixth and birdies at the second, seventh and 16th carried her through.
MacDonald (37-37) had birdies at the long third and long 11th.
MacRae (37-37) had two birdies and three bogeys in her first seven holes but settled to cover the last 11 holes with 10 pars and a bogey at the 15th.
Scots who missed out were Katy McNicoll (Carnoustie) and Pamela Feggans (Patna, Ayrshire) on 77, amateur Laura Murray (Alford) on 78 and Vikkie Laing (Musselburgh) on 79.
Scottish women's amateur champion Murray did "an Adam Scott."
She was out in 35 and only one over par with five to play ... but she ran up a triple bogey 7 at the 14th and a double bogey 6 at the 18th to miss out by four.
US-based Janice Moodie - a surprise name among the entries - did not show up.
Seventeen-year-old Lancashire lass Emily Taylor (Hillside), the English girls champion and winner of the Under-18s title at last week's British women's open amateur stroke-play at Shandon Park, Belfast, was the leading qualifier with a five-under-par 67.
The final qualifying competition will be at Caldy Golf Club on the Wirral, not far away from the championship venue of Royal Liverpool Golf Club's Hoylake links, on Monday, September 10, four days before the women's pro major starts.

QUALIFIERS
Par 72
67 Emily Taylor (Hillside) (am)
68 Tania Elosegui (Spa).
70 Lisa Sorensen (Den)
71 Hannah Ralph (Eng)
72 Perrine Delacour (Fra) (am), Charlotte Ellis (Eng), Martina Migliori (Ita), Ashleigh Greenham (Eng) (am), Monja Maetzler (Swi) (am), Rachel Bell (Eng), Nicole Whitmore (Eng) (am), Charlotte Leathem (Eng) (am)
73 Lynn Kenny (Archerfield Links), Viva Schlasberg (Sw), Aiko Ueno (Jap), Jin Yan (China (Am), Charlotte Thompson (Eng) (am), Becky Harries (Haverfordwest) (am), Clare Queen (Carrick at Loch Lomond), Henrietta Zuel (Eng), Charlotte Wild (Mere) (am), Lynnette Brooky (NZ), Alexandra Peters (Notts Ladies) (am), Chloe Williams (Wrexham) (am), Charlie Douglass (Eng).
74 Laure Sibille (Fra), Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) (am), Kimberly Crooks (Eng), Heather MacRae (Gleneagles), Sophie Sandolo (Ita).


SCOTS WHO MISSED THE CUT
77 Katy McNicoll (Carnoustie), Pamela Feggans (Patna, Ayrshire).
78 Laura Murray (Alford)
79 Vikki Laing (Musselburgh).
No show - Janice Moodie.

TO VIEW ALL THE SCORES - CLICK HERE

WEST OF SCOTLAND CLUB CHAMPIONS 2012

Helen Faulds - Triple Club Champion with Caddy Emma Wilson and Elie Captain Susie Robertson
Photograph courtesy of Anne Dunlop
ARE YOU A 2012 CLUB CHAMPION -- PLEASE email Carol at --- webmaster@rlcga.com and I will start the West of Scotland 2012 list ---

Balmore - Carol Sim
Bearsden - Helen Faulds
Douglas Park - Helen Faulds
Dullater - Jill Meldrum
Elie and Earlsferry -- Helen Faulds
Erskine -- Michele McGregor
Haggs Castle - Aileen Wilson
Hilton Park - Aileen Baker
Helensburgh - Lynn McCathie
Kilmacolm - Megan Briggs
Gourock - Maureen Woodhead
Old Ranfurly - Birgit Clark

AILEEN WILSON IS HAGGS CASTLE CHAMPION FOR THE 23RD TIME


The Haggs Castle Championship Finals were held yesterday on an extremely soggy course playing it's full length due to our so-called Scottish summer. The final was between many times Champion and past Scottish Champion Aileen Wilson and 2010 Champion Nicky Henderson. The final was an exciting match which Aileen led by 3 up after 12 holes. Nicky produced a great fight back winning, the 14th, the 15th with a birdie 3 and the 17th to leave all to play for down the 18th.

Both players had putts for 4 on the last green - Aileen holed a great putt to put pressure on Nicky to follow suit and take the match into extra holes. Unfortunately Nicky just missed leaving Aileen as Champion for the 23rd time. Aileen was delighted to win the Championship again - her last success being in 2006 and her first win coming in 1966.

Thanks go to Neal Stewart for the report and photographs

Friday 24 August 2012

BRITISH WOMEN'S OPEN AMATEUR STROKE-PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

BRITISH WOMEN'S OPEN AMATEUR STROKE-PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
Shandon Park GC, Belfast

FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4x72) SSS 76
294 Sarah-Jane Boyd (Truro) 69 73 77 75
296 Amy Boulden (Conwy) 70 74 74 78
297 Kelly Tidy (Royal Birkdale) 77 78 71 71
298 Emily Taylor (Hillside) 76 74 76 72, Alexandra Peters (Notts Ladies) 74 74 78 72, Bronte Law (Bramhall) 71 76 77 74
299 Amber Ratcliffe (Royal Cromer) 74 70 81 74
301 Jing Yan (China) 76 76 75 74, Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 76 75 77 73, Paula Grant (Lisburn) 76 73 75 77
302 Noora Tamminen (Finland) 77 77 74 74
303 Sophie Madden (West Essex) 74 76 80 73
306 Charlotte Thompson (Channels) 75 73 81 77
307 Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) 77 75 78 77
308 Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) 80 72 78 78
310 Nicole Whitmore (Woburn) 79 76 78 77, Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) 78 76 77 79, Katie Bradbury (Cottrell Park) 78 76 81 75, Becky Harries (Haverfordwest) 75 78 80 77
311 Gabrielle Macdonald (Craigielaw) 75 80 78 78, Jean O'DriscoIl (Muskerry) 78 77 78 78
312 Maria Dunne (Skerries) 76 78 82 76
313 Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies) 78 82 75 78, Daisy Dyer (Chigwell) 77 78 79 79, Clara Young (North Berwick) 79 75 79 80
315 Gillian O'Leary (Cork) 77 79 75 84, Amy Farrell (Moate) 76 76 84 79
316 Laura Murray (Alford) 82 79 77 78, Kerry Smith (Waterlooville) 81 78 81 76, Kelsey Coey (Clandeboye) 79 78 82 77
317 Shelby Smart (Knowle) 76 82 78 81, Mary Dowling (New Ross) 76 81 74 86, Deirdre Smith (Co Louth) 78 75 81 83
318 Lena Weichselgartner (Germany) 83 76 77 82
319 Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth) 85 76 81 77
320 Alice Spani-Molella (Royal Mid-Surrey) 78 83 81 78
322 Olivia Mehaffey (Royal Co Down) 82 76 82 82
325 Laura Grant (Lisburn) 72 83 82 88
332 Gillian Brooks (Woking) 82 76 89 85

Thursday 23 August 2012

NINE SCOTS MAKE THE CUT IN THE BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP IN BELFAST

Nine of the 12 Scottish entries survived the halfway cut in the British women's open amateur stroke-play golf championship at Shandon Park Golf Club, Belfast today.
West of Scotland's Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) and Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) both played well today. Eilidh improved from an 80 to a 72 within 24 hours and is joint 11th with Alyson who had a 75 to finish on 152.
Iona Stephen (Ranfurly Castle) who only took up golf last year had a creditable 84 today to add to her 82 yesterday and missed the cut. A double bogey and triple bogey in the inward half ruined her chances of making Friday's 36 holes. -- The cut for the top 40 players was on 161.

BRITISH WOMEN'S OPEN AMATEUR STROKE-PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
Shandon Park GC, Belfast
QUALIFIERS FOR FINAL TWO ROUNDS
Par 144 (2x72) SS 76 CSS 76 76
142 Sarah-Jane Boyd (Truro) 69 73
144 Amber Ratcliffe (Royal Cromer) 74 70, Amy Boulden (Conwy) 70 74
147 Bronte Law (Bramhall) 71 76
148 Charlotte Thompson (Channels) 75 73, Alexandra Peters (Notts Ladies) 74 74
149 Paula Grant (Lisburn) 76 73
150 Sophie Madden (West Essex) 74 76, Emily Taylor (Hillside) 76 76
151 Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 76 75
152 Amy Farrell (Moate) 76 76, Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) 80 72, Jing Yan (China) 76 76, Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) 77 75
153 Deirdre Smith (Co Louth) 78 75, Becky Harries (Haverfordwest) 75 78
154 Maria Dunne (Skerries) 76 78, Katy Bradbury (Cottrell Park) 78 76, Clara Young (North Berwick) 79 75, Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) 78 76, Noora Tamminen (Finland) 77 77
155 Nicole Whitmore (Woburn) 79 76, Daisy Dyer (Chigwell) 77 78, Jean O'Driscoll (Muskerry) 78 77,
Gabrielle Macdonald (Craigielaw) 75 80, Laura Grant (Lisburn) 72 83, Kelly Tidy (Royal Birkdale) 75 73
156 Gillian O'Leary (Cork) 77 79
157 Kelsey Coey (Clandeboye) 79 78, Mary Dowling (New Ross) 76 81
158 Gillian Brooks (Woking) 82 76, Olivia Mehaffey (Royal Co Down) 82 76, Shelby Smart (Knowle) 76 82
159 Lena Weichselgartner (Germany) 83 76, Kerry Smith (Waterlooville) 81 78
160 Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies) 78 82
161 Jessica Carty (Holywood) 83 78, Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth) 85 76, Laura Murray (Alford) 82 79,
Alice Spani-Molella (Royal Mid-Surrey) 78 83
DID NOT QUALIFY
162 Hannah McCook (Grantown-on-Spey) 85 77, Olivia Winning (Rotherham) 82 80, Samantha Giles (St Mellion) 85 77
163 Charlotte Austwick (Fulford) 82 81, Sinead Sexton (Lahinch) 77 86
164 Noelle Beijer (Netherlands) 82 81
165 Bethan Popel (Long Ashton) 77 88, Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies) 83 82, Charlie Field (Bishops Stortford) 82 83, Sara Rees-Evans (Penhros) 87 78
166 Iona Stephen (Ranfurly Castle) 82 84, Gemma Bradbury (Cottrell Park) 85 81
167 Louise Mernagh (Woodenbridge) 82 85
168 Anna Courtney (St Annes) 86 82
169 Zoe Allen (Lurgan) 85 84, Jenny Young (Shandon Park) 83 86, Elizabeth Richards (Hagley) 88 81
171 Bhavi Shah (Kenya) 87 84
172 Sarah Winter (Royal Belfast) 87 85
173 Anja Lundberg (Germany) 87 86, Sheila Quigley (Camberley Heath) 91 82

Wednesday 22 August 2012

CRAIGIELAW PAIR LEAD SCOTS IN BELFAST

Gabrielle Macdonald and Jane Turner headed the 12 Scots at the end of the first round of the 72-hole British women's open amateur stroke-play golf championship at Shandon Park Golf Club, Belfast today.
Gabrielle shot a three-over-par 75 and Jane a 76 to be six and seven shots respectively behind the surprise leader, 20-year-old Cornwall county champion Sarah-Jane Boyd whose three-under 69 featured by far the best inward half of the day - five-under-par 30.
Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) was the third-best Scot on the day with a 77 .
West of Scotland's Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) and Iona Stephen (Kilmacolm) finished on 80 and 82 respectively.
BRITISH WOMEN'S OPEN AMATEUR STROKE-PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
Shandon Park GC, Belfast
FIRST ROUND
Par 72. SS76
69 Sarah-Jane Boyd (Truro)
70 Amy Boulden (Conwy)
71 Bronte Law (Bramhall).
72 Laura Grant (Lisburn).
74 Alexandra Peters (Notts Ladies), Amber Ratcliffe (Royal Cromer), Sophie Madden (West Essex)
75 Charlotte Thompson (Channels), Becky Harries (Haverfordwest), Gabrielle Macdonald (Craigielaw)
76 Mary Dowling (New Ross), Emily Taylor (Hillside), Shelby Smart (Knowle), Maria Dunne (Skerries), Amy Farrell (Moate), Jing Yan (China), Jane Turner (Craigielaw), Paula Grant (Lisburn)
77 Bethan Popel (Long Ashton), Noora Tamminem (Finland), Kelly Tidy (Royal Birkdale), Alyson McKechin (Elderslie), Gillian O'Leary (Cork), Sinead Sexton (Lahinch), Daisy Dyer (Chigwell)
78 Alice Spani-Molella (Royal Mid-Surrey), Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies), Deirdre Smith (Co Louth), Jean O'Driscoll (Muskerry), Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar), Katie Bradbury (Cottrell Park)
79 Nicole Whitmore (Woburn), Kelsey Coey (Clandeboye), Clara Young (North Berwick).
80 Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm).
81 Kerry Smith (Waterlooville),
82 Noelle Beijer (Net), Charlie Field (Bishops Stotford), Louise Mernagh (Woodenbridge), Iona Stephen (Ranfurly Castle), Gillian Brooks (Woking), Olivia Mehaffey (Royal Co Down), Olivia Winning (Rotherham), Charlotte Austwick (Fulford), Laura Murray (Alford).
83 Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies), Jenny Young (Shandon Park), Jessica Carty (Holywood), Lena Weichselgartner (Ger)
85 Samantha Giles (St Mellion), Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey), Zoe Allen (Lurgan), Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth), Gemma Bradbury (Cottrell Park).
86 Anna Courtney (St Anne's)
87 Bhavi Shah (Kenya), Anja Lundberg (Ger), Sara Rees-Evans (Penrhos), Sarah Winter (Royal Belfast).
88 Elizabeth Richards (Hagley)
91 Sheila Quigley (Camberley Heath).

NR Helen McCarthy (Shandon Park).
+The leading 40 and ties at the end of Thursday's second round will qualify for Friday's third and fourth rounds.

INTERNATIONAL TEAM EVENT
after one round (best two scores count daily)
145 WALES (A Boulden 70, B Harries 75, G Bradbury 85)
147 ENGLAND (E Taylor 76, B Lawr 71 (C Hull, the third member of the England team withdrew from the tournament before it started).
156 SCOTLAND (J Turner 76, E Briggs 80, L Murray 82)

Tuesday 21 August 2012

SOUTHSIDE LEAGUE UPDATE

Williamwood 23 points - 7 games
Eastwood 23 - 7 games
Bonnyton 22.5 - 7 games
Cowglen 22.5 - 7 games
Whitecraigs 20.5 - 6 games
Haggs Castle 19.5 - 7 games
Cathcart Castle 17 - 5 games
East Renfrewshire 10 - 5 games
Kirkhill 10 - 5 games

The usual suspects take the lead but it looks like being a close run thing.

Thanks go to League Secretary Lesley Giblin for the update

12 Scottish Players taking part in the British Amateur Championship

The British Amateur Championship begins tomorrow (Wednesday) at SHANDON PARK GC, BELFAST
Scottish entry of 12 players
The "Tartan Army" teeing off in Belfast tomorrow are: Ailsa Summers and Jessica Meek (both Carnoustie Ladies), Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth), Gabrielle MacDonald and Jane Turner (both Craigielaw), Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar), Laura Murray (Alford), Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm), Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey), Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) and Clara Young (North Berwick) and Iona Stephen (Ranfurly Castle).
There will be a cut after Thursday's second round to the leading 40 and ties who will play the final two rounds on Friday.

Monday 20 August 2012

SCOTLAND TEAMS NAMED BY THE SLGA

Teenagers Lauren Whyte (St Regulus), the Scottish U18 girls match-play champion, and Rachael Walker (Dumfries and County) gain their first full caps for Scotland in the team named by the SLGA for the Women's Home Internationals at Cork GC, Ireland from September 4 to 6.
Compared with last year's team, which did not win a match at Hillside, Louise Kenney (Pitreavie), Megan Briggs (Kilmalcolm), Pamela Pretswell (Hamilton) and Rebecca Wilson (Grange) are replaced by Whyte, Walker, Laura Murray (Alford) and Rachael Watton (Mortonhall).
Watton, a student at Denver University and a winner on the US college circuit, is being released by her college to play for Scotland. She played in the winning Scotland team at Whitchurch, Cardiff two years ago, as did Laura Murray who lost her place last year.
The team, under the captaincy of Fiona Norris (Hamilton), is:
Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm), Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar), Alyson McKechin (Elderslie), Laura Murray (Alford), Jane Turner (Craigielaw), Rachel Walker (Dumfries and County), Rachael Watton (Mortonhall), Lauren Whyte (St Regulus).

SCOTLAND TRIO FOR WORLD TEAM
CHAMPIONSHIPS IN TURKEY

Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm), Laura Murray (Alford) and Stanford University, California student Sally Watson (Elie and Earlsferry Ladies) have been selected to represent Scotland in the women's world amateur team championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy at Antalya, Turkey from September 27 to 30.

SCOTLAND TEAM FOR SENIOR WOMEN'S
HOME INTERNATIONALS AT ELIE

The Scotland team, under the captaincy of Helen Faulds (Douglas Park), for the Senior Women's Home Internationals at Elie and Earlsferry Golf Club, Fife from October 2 to 4 is:
Heather Anderson (Blairgowrie), Alison Bartlett (Royal Dornoch), Lorna Bennett (Ladybank), Fiona de Vries (St Rule), May Hughes (Lanark), Anne Ryan (Tain) and Mary Smith (Tain).


- Carol -- Posted using her iPad

Sunday 19 August 2012

HELEN FAULDS IS A TRIPLE CHAMPION AGAIN !!

Helen Faulds in 2009 when she last won all 3 Championships
Scottish Seniors' Captain and Scottish Vets Captain Helen Faulds (Douglas Park)  beat Linsey Stevenson in the final of the Club Championship in Elie this afternoon and managed to repeat the hatrick this year  for a second time. She is again the Champion of Bearsden, Douglas Park and Elie. 
Helen was a triple Champion in 2009 and it is a fantastic achievement to do it yet again.
Past SLGA President Emma Wilson was her caddy and apart from Helen who said she played her best golf today this year she said that Emma was certainly a great help to her.
WELL DONE HELEN 

Saturday 18 August 2012

Three Scots finish in the to six in Denmark

NEWS RELEASE FROM LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR
By BETHAN CUTLER
Sweden's Antonella Cvitan picked up her first victory on the LET Access Series, winning the Samso Ladies Open after a one-hole play-off against young Danish amateur Nicole Broch Larsen today
The pair tied on three under par 213 after 54 holes at Samso Golf Club, Denmark and Cvitan won with a par on the first extra hole after Broch Larsen hit her tee shot out of bounds.
Scots Pamela Pretswell and Pamela Feggans moved up into a share of third on one under par while Frenchwoman Marion Ricordeau finished alone in fifth on level par and retained her position as the leader of the LETAS order of merit.
Katy McNicoll (Carnoustie), who had been first or joint second through the first two rounds, finished sixth.
Final Leading scores:
213 - Antonella Cvitan (SWE) 70 73 70, Nicole Broch Larsen (DNK) 70 70 73 (Cvitan won with par on first play-off hole).
215 - Pamela Pretswell (SCO) 72 72 71, Pamela Feggans (SCO) 77 70 68
216 - Marion Ricordeau (FRA) 70 74 72
217 - Katy McNicoll (SCO) 69 74 74
218 - Corie Hou (AUS) 69 74 75
220 - Ana Larraneta (ESP) 73 74 73

Friday 17 August 2012

Pamela Pretswell in 5th Place in Denmark after Round 2

Carnoustie's Katy McNicoll slipped out of a share of the lead into joint second place with a 74 for one-under-par 143 in the Samso Women's Open golf tournament at Samso Golf Club, Denmark today (Friday).
McNicoll had been joint leader overnight on the 69 mark with Australia Corrie Hou who also had a 74 second time round.
New leader is Danish amateur Nicole Broch Larsen with a pair of 70s for 140 and a three-shot advantage going into the third and last round.
Pamela Prestswell from Hamilton repeated her opening 72 for 144 and a share of fifth place.
Pamela Feggans from Patna, Ayrshire is joint 10th on 147 after shaving seven shots off her first round effort of 77.
Glasgow's Gemma Webster is back in joint 42nd place on 160 (83-77).

SAMSO WOMEN'S OPEN - Samso GC, Denmark
LEADING SECOND-ROUND SCORES
Par 144 (2x72)
140 Nicole Broch Larsen (Den) (am) 70 70
143 Katy McNicoll (Sco) 69 74, Antonella Cvitan (Swe) 70 73, Corie Hou (Aus) 69 74.
SELECTED SCORES
144 Pamela Pretswell (Sco) 72 72 (T5)
147 Pamela Feggans (Sco) 77 70 (T10).
151 Tracey Boyes (Eng) 77 74 (T25)
152 Tara Delaney (Ire) 75 77 (T29).
160 Gemma Webster (Sco) 83 77 (T42).
ends

Thursday 16 August 2012

Pamela is 7th after her First Round in Denmark

Carnoustie's Katy McNicoll shot one of the lowest rounds of her fledgling pro career to share the first-round lead in the Samso Women's Open at Samso Golf Club, Denmark today (Thursday).
Katy had four birdies and one bogey for a three-under-par 69 to share the pole position with Corie Hou from Australia in cool and wet conditions
Pamela Pretswell from Hamilton was in joint seventh place with a 72.
Pamela Feggans from Patna, Ayshire had a 77 to share 25th place overnight.
Glasgow's Gemma Webster had an 83 to be joint 46th.

SAMSO WOMEN'S OPEN
Samso Golf Club, Denmark.
First round leaders
Par 72
69 K McNicoll (Sco), C Hou
70 N Broch Larsen (Den) (am), M Ricordeau (Fra), A Cvitan (Swe), M Christiansen (Den)
Other scores:
72 P Pretswell (Sco) (T7)
75 T Delaney (Ire) (T15)
77 P Feggans (Sco), T Boyes (Eng) (T25)
83 G Webster (Sco) (T46)
Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report

Wednesday 15 August 2012

NO SCOTS LEFT IN BRITISH GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP

Scotland started the match-play stages of the British girls golf championship at Tenby in South Wales with five players among the 64 qualifiers. The first round saw four of them make an early exit, leaving Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies) the lone survivor in the last 32.
But, having played very well in dreadful conditions of wind and rain to record a 6 and 4 win over the No 12 qualifier, Nanna Madsen (Denmark), Connie did not reach the same standards when the rain ceased but the wind got even stronger in the late afternoon.
She was beaten 5 and 4 by Ashleigh Greenham (West Essex) after being three down at the turn.
To read more go to the Kirkwood Golf Website

SKELMORLIE OPEN DAY

There are still places left for SKELMORLIE OPEN GREENSOME on SUNDAY 9th SEPTEMBER .
£12 per couple.
Contact CATH STEVENSON on 01475 521253 for a tee time.

Irene Papworth
Ladies' Captain – Skelmorlie Golf Club
01475 520371

WEST KILBRIDE GIRLS' OPEN

There are still a few places available for the Girls' Open at West Kilbride on Saturday, 25th August. Tee times from 3.00 p.m. Scratch prize for the Nancy Chisholm Trophy, Handicap prizes in Silver and Bronze Divisions with the overall winner receiving the Kandy Bar Cup and a Pre-handicap competition for the June Kerr trophy. Entry form can be downloaded from The West Kilbride Golf Club Website and should be sent to the office as soon as possible or alternatively CLICK HERE for your form

Tuesday 14 August 2012

Troon's Connie Jaffrey makes the cut at the British Girls

FIVE SCOTS GIRLS SURVIVE IN THE BRITISH
Thanks go to COLIN FARQUHARSON for the report

 Five Scots out of 10 starters have made it through among the 64 qualifiers for the match-play stages of the British girls open amateur golf championship at the links of Tenby Golf Club in South Wales.
Germany-based Rebecca McGeehan was the surprise top Scot, thanks to a splendid secoSnd-round of 71, one under par, for an aggregate of 147, which saw her claim No 4 seed status behind the No 1 qualifier, Perrine Delacour from Paris (72-71 for 143).
Seventeen-year-old Rebecca birdied the long first, the long with and the 11th and then, after bogeying the 12th, held her round together on a beautiful sunny and warm afternoon with six solid pars to finish.
Jess Meek, 18, from Carnoustie had an eagle 3 at the 14th on her way to a 73 for 152 and a creditable 10th place among the qualifiers.
Clara Young (North Berwick), still only 15, made it through with ease on 154 despite a second-round 79 in which she was seven over par after only six holes.
Scotland's other qualifiers were national Under-18s champion Lauren Whyte (St Regulus) on 158 (81-77) and Connie Jaffrey (Troon) on 159 (85-74).
The cut to 64 qualifiers fell at 160 so Connie made it with a stroke to spare. 
 
BRITISH GIRLS OPEN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
Tenby GC, South Wales
QUALIFIERS FOR MATCH-PLAY
Par 144 (2x72)
143 Perrine Delacour (Fra) 72 71
145 Lelsie Cloots (Bel) 73 72
146 Jing Yan (China) 72 74
147 Rebecca McGeehan (Ger) 76 71
OTHER SCOTS QUALIFIERS
152 Jess Meek (Carnoustie) 79 73
154 Clara Young (North Berwick) 75 79
158 Lauren Whyte (St Regulus) 81 77
159 Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies) 85 74.
MISSED THE CUT (160 and better qualified)
165 Lesley Atkins (Gullane Ladies) 76 89
169 Rachel Walker (Dumfries and Co) 83 86, Hannah Scott (Broomieknowe) 85 84
173 Fiona Liddell (Ger) 85 88.
 

SOUTHSIDE LEAGUE UPDATE

I think the rain is still taking it's toll but there is light at the end of the tunnel.

Wiliamwood 23 points/played 7
Bonnyton 22.5 points/played 7
Cowglen 22.5 points/played 7
Eastwood 20.5 ponts/played 6
Haggs Castle 19.5 ponts/played 7
Whitecraigs 17 ponts/played 5
Cathcart Castle 17 points/played 5
East Ren 10 points/played 5
Kirkhill 10 points/played 5

Thanks go to League Secretary Lesley Giblin for all the results.

Monday 13 August 2012

British Girls Championship -- 1st Round

BRITISH GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP
Tenby GC, South Wales.
First qualifying round
Par 72 Yardage 6267yd
70 Josephine Farrando (Fra).
72 Perrine Delacour (Fra), Jing Yan (China)
73 Sophia P Zeeb (Ger), Leslie Cloots (Belgium), Natalia Escuriola (Spa).
74 Nuria Iturrios (Spa), Marta P Samartin (Spa).
75 Clara Young (North Berwick), Anyssia Herbaut (France), Leonie Harm (Germany), Claudia Chemin (France), Quirine Eijkenboom (Germany), Jess Evans (Newport).
76 Chloe Williams (Wrexham), Chiara Mertens (Germany) Nanna Madsen (Denmark), Lesley Atkins (Gullane Ladies), Rebecca McGeehan (Germany), Kyra Horlock (Broadstone), Ana Sanjuan (Spain), Camille Richelle (Belgium), Marta Martin (Spain).
SELECTED SCORES
77 Amber Ratcliffe (Royal Cromer)
78 Georgia Hall (Remedy Oak).
79 Jess Meek (Carnoustie Ladies)
80 Shelby Smart (Knowle)
81 Lauren Whyte (St Regulus).
83 Rachel Walker (Dumfries and Co).
84 Brogan Townend (Pleasington)
85 Fiona Liddell (Ger), Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies), Hannah Scott (Broomieknowe).
87 Gabriella Cowley (West Essex)
Disqualified - Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies), Melissa Nicol (Moor Hall).

Read the full report at the Kirkwood Website

Sunday 12 August 2012

Ayrshire's Pamela Feggans and Lanarkshire's Pamela Prestwell finish in joint 19th place in Helsinki

Pamela Pretswell (Bothell Castle), Katy McNicoll (Carnoustie) and Pamela Feggans from Patna, Ayrshire all shared 19th place on 218 and earned 853 Euros apiece in Helsinki, Finland yesterday in the Women's Bank Open 54-hole competition on the Ladies European Tour's developmental circuit, LETAS
Katy score 73, 75 and 70; Feggans 73, 72 and 73 and Pamela Pretswell 72, 70 and 76.
Winner of the 4,161 Euros top prize was Norway's Cecilie Lundgren with rounds of 68, 69 and 69 for seven-under 204.
She won by two from German amateur Nina Holleder, 67-70-72 for 209
Former Curtis Cup player Julie Otto, now a teaching golf pro based at Elie Sports Centre, won 1,047 Euros for a joint 14th place

Thursday 9 August 2012

SCOTLAND GIRLS LOSE TO IRELAND AND WIN THE WOODEN SPOON

Scottish Girls Team - Courtesy of Colin Farquharson
Scotland, beaten 5-4 by Ireland in their final game, finished last in the Girls Home Internationals table at Radyr GC, near Cardiff.
England won the title and the Stroyan Cup for the fifth year in a row but it was much closer than usual. They beat Wales 5-4 after Wales, who had taken the foursomes 2-1, led 4-2 and needed one more victory in the singles to be champions for the first time since 1999.
But England won all of the last three ties for victory.
Ireland were runners-up and Wales placed third.
Scotland trailed 2-1 to Ireland after the foursomes - as they had done against Wales and England earlier in the week. They played well in the singles to share them 3-3.
If the Girls Internationals were decided on singles only then Scotland would be title contenders.
The Scots' singles winners against the Irish were Clara Young (North Berwick), Jess Meek (Carnoustie) and Rachel Walker (Dumfries and Co).

Day 3 results
SCOTLAND 4, IRELAND 5
Foursomes (1-1) - R Walker and L Whyte lost to J Carty and N Ward 1 hole, J Meek and N Callander bt M Doyle and J O'Driscoll 5 and 4, C Young and E Watson lost to O Mehaffey and A Coyle Diez 3 and 1.
Singles (3-3) - Whyte lost to C Ryan 5 and 4, A Summers lost to O'Driscoll 2 and 1, Young bt Carty 4 and 3, Callander lost to J Ross 2 and 1, Meek bt Coyle Diez 1 hole, Walker bt Mehaffey 5 and 4.

WALES 4, ENGLAND 5
Foursomes (2-1) - N Greville and G Lewis lost to E Mallett and M MacLaren 5 and 4, M Lockett and J Evans bt A Ratcliffe and S Smart 1 hole, C Williams and E Griffiths bt G Hall and G Cowley 3 and 2.
Singles (2-4) - Lewis lost to Hall 5 and 3, Williams bt Mallett 2 and 1, Griffiths bt B Townend 4 and 3, Lockett los to Cowley 3 and 1, Greville lost to MacLaren 2 and 1, Evans lost to Ratcliffe 4 and 3.
HOW THEY FINISHED
1 England 2 1/2 pt.
2 Ireland 2 pt.
3 Wales 1pt.
4 Scotland 1/2pt.
Next year's Girls Home Internationals will be played in Lancashire - at St Annes Old Links, Lytham.

Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report

Wednesday 8 August 2012

SCOTLAND GIRLS LOSE AGAINST ENGLAND ON DAY 2

Only Scotland don't have a chance of winning the Stroyan Cup on the last day of the Girls' Home Internationals at Radyr GC near Cardiff.
They lost 5 1/2-3 1/2 to England, the defending champions, while Ireland and Wales played out an exciting 4 1/2-4 1/2 draw.
England have 1 1/2pt, Wales and Ireland 1pt apiece and the Scots only half-a-point.
On the last day it's Scotland v Ireland and England v Wales.
The damage was done for the Scots when they lost all three morning foursomes to England.
Give the Scots credit for fighting back and actually "winning" the singles but not by a big enough margin to wipe out the 3-0 lunchtime deficit.
Scotland's singles winners were Ailsa Summers and Jess Meek - both Carnoustie Ladies members - and Rachel Walker (Dumfries and Co).

DAY 2 RESULTS

Radyr GC, nr Cardiff
ENGLAND 5 1/2, SCOTLAND 3 1/2
Foursomes - G Hall and G Cowley bt R Walker and L Whyte 2 and 1, A Ratcliffe and S Smart bt A Summers and C Young 4 and 2, E Mallett and B Townsend bt L Atkins and J Meek 2 and 1 (3-0).
Singles - Hall bt Whyte 5 and 4, Mallett lost to Summeres 4 and 2, Cowley bt Atkins 4 and 2, O Winning lost to Meek 4 and 3, S Smart halved with Young, Ratcliffe lost to Walker 1 hole (2 1/2-3 1/2).
IRELAND 4 1/2, WALES 4 1/2
Foursomes - C Ryan and M Doyle halved with N Greville and G Lewis, J Ross and J O'Driscoll lost to M Lockett and J Evans 2 holes, A Coyle Diez and O Mehaffey bt C Wiliams and E Griffiths 4 and 3 (1 1/2-1 1/2)
Singles - J Carty lost to Williams 1 hole, N Ward lost to Lockett 3 and 2, Ross bt Lewis 2 and 1, Coyle Diez bt L Turner 7 and 6, Mehaffey bt Greville 2 holes, Ryan lost to Evans 2 and 1 (3-3)

HOW THEY STAND
England 1 1/2pt, Wales and Ireland 1pt, Scotland 1/2pt.

FINAL MATCHES
England v Wales, Ireland v Scotland.

Iona Stephen wins the Renfrewshire County Medal at Cochrane Castle

Iona Stephen - Overall Winner of the August Medal at Cochrane Castle
The Renfrewshire Ladies August County Medal took place this afternoon in brilliant sunshine at Cochrane Castle.
Iona Stephen (Ranfurly Castle) was the overall Medal Winner with both the best net score of 71 and the best gross score of 76.

SSS 72 : CSS 75

Scratch: Iona Stephen (Ranfurly Castle) 76

Handicap 0 - 12:
1st: Iona Stephen (Ranfurly Castle) 76-5 = 71
2nd: Gillian McGinlay (Cochrane Castle) 80-6 = 74
3rd: Lindsay Mathie (Windyhill) 85-9 = 76

Handicap 13 and upwards:
1st: Sheila McLean (Whitecraigs) 93-21 = 72
2nd: Margaret Gray (Old Ranfurly) 98-19 = 79
3rd: Glennis Rintoul (Old Ranfurly) 102-21 = 81

Tuesday 7 August 2012

Douglas Park Ladies Outing to Callander Golf Club

Alison, Lynda and Bunny -- Winning Team

The Douglas Park Ladies Committee and invited guests (24 ladies) had their annual outing this year to Callander Golf Club yesterday. Despite a mixture of heavy showers and sunshine everyone had a great day out.
Norma Gray (Vice Captain) arranged the event and thanks go to her for its success -- To see some photos from the day ---- CLICK HERE --- then click on Slideshow -- Alternatively watch the slideshow below.


Results:
Team Stableford;

1st: Lynda Smith, Bunny Grant, Alison White
2nd: Helen Robertson, Mary Mclean, Katie Morse
3rd: Carol Fell, Norma Gray, Sheena Gardiner

Yellow ball winners:
Lindsay McLean, Gina Rennie and Pearl Slane

Nearest the pin for Silver: Lynda Smith
Nearest the pin for Bronze: Betty MacGillvary.

Scotland's Girls draw against Wales

Scotland drew with Wales 4 1/2-4 1/2 in their opening match of the Girls' Home Internationals on a rain-hit day at Radyr Golf Club, near Cardiff today.
It was a seesaw struggle which saw the Scots trail 2-1 after the morning foursomes, then take a 4-2 lead after singles wins by Scottish U18 champion Lauren Whyte (St Regulus), Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies) and Rachel Walker (Dumfries and Co)
But, on afternoon during which there was a 35min suspension of play while some greens which were beginning to flood with the nonstop drizzle were squeegeed, the Welsh fought back and gained two wins and a halved match in the last three ties to finish.
Looking on the bright side, it would have been a defeat for the Scots but for debutante Eilidh Watson (Muckhart), three down with three to play against Ella Griffiths, winning the 16th, 17th and 18th, to earn the half point and the overall draw, which keeps Scotland's hopes alive.
Defending champions England led Ireland 2-1 in the foursomes but were also held to a 4 1/2-4 1/2 draw. Shock individual result in the singles here was a 4 and 3 defeat for Gabriella Cowley, the Scottish Under-16 champion and third in a huge international field at the recent RandA Junior Open.
Her conqueror was Olivia Mehaffey, one of the three singles winners for Ireland - Jessica Ross and Ariana Coyle Diez were the others, that enabled them to take England right down to the wire.
But for Meghan McLaren's victory in the final singles, Ireland, who have never won the Stroyan Cup which goes to the champions at the end of the three-day programme, England would have suffered their first defeat since Scotland won the title in 2006 and 2007.


Day 1
WALES 4 1/2, SCOTLAND 4 1/2
Foursomes - N Greville and G Lewis lost to R Walker and L Whyte 1 hole; M Lockett and J Evans bt N Callander and A Summers 8 and 6, C Williams and E Griffiths bt L Atkins and J Meek 4 and 3 (2-1).
Singles - B Williams lost to Whyte 6 and 5, C Williams lost to Summers 4 and 2, Lockett lost to Walker 5 and 4, Griffiths halved with E Watson, Greville bt Atkins 2 holes, Evans bt C Young 2 holes (2 1/2-3 1/2)
IRELAND 4 1/2, ENGLAND 4 1/2
Foursomes - J O'Driscoll and J Ross lost to G Hall and G Cowley 2 and 1, J Carty and C Ryan lost to E Mallett and M MacLaren 5 and 4, O Mehaffey and A Coyle Diez bt O Winning and A Ratcliffe 3 and 1 (1-2)
Singles - O'Driscoll lost to Hall 3 and 2, Carty halved with Mallet, Ross bt B Townend 2 holes, Coyle Diez bt S Smart 2 and 1, Mehaffey bt Cowley 4 and 2, Ryan lost to MacLaren 2 and 1 (3 1/2-2 1/2).

Thanks go to Colin Farquharson for the report

Lanarkshire girls win the Kennedy Salver

The Winning Lanarkshire County Girl's Team

Lanarkshire's Girls' Team came out on top in the West Division Inter-County Junior Matches played at West Kilbride yesterday. The defending champions Ayrshire made a solid start winning all three foursomes matches in the morning to take the lead on 3 points with Lanarkshire close behind on 2, Renfrewshire 1 and D. & A. 0. Playing in sunshine but with a very strong wind in the afternoon, the Lanarkshire girls forged ahead winning 5 out of their 6 singles matches giving them 7 points overall for victory, a very creditable performance. Ayrshire were runners-up on 5, Renfrewshire 4 and D. & A. 2. For Junior Convenors and spectators alike, it was a joy to see all the girls enjoying themselves and playing their games in the true spirit of golf.



GIRLS HOME INTERNATIONALS BEGIN TODAY

Scottish Girls Team - Courtesy of Cal Carson Agency

The Scotland girls team under the captaincy of Elaine Cuthill and team manager Susan Wood play Wales in the Girls Home Internationals today at Radyr GC near Cardiff.

CLICK HERE FOR RESULTS 

Sunday 5 August 2012

CATRIONA MATTHEW WINS THE IRISH OPEN

North Berwick's Solheim Cup star Catriona Matthew continued her love affair with Killeen Castle as she recorded a one-stroke victory in the Ladies Irish Open supported by Fáilte Ireland.
Matthew could afford a bogey 5 on the final hole to seal the win with a three-round total of 209, seven under par, after a second successive round of 71.
LEADING SCORES
par 216 (3x72)
prizemoney in Euros
209 Catriona Matthew (SCO) 67 71 71 (52,500)
210 Suzann Pettersen (NOR) 72 69 69 (35,525)
213 Laura Davies (ENG) 74 71 68 (24,500)
215 Joanna Klatten (FRA) 72 73 70, Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 68 72 75, Nikki Garrett (AUS) 73 72 70 (15,330 each)
216 Carly Booth (SCO) 71 69 76, Felicity Johnson (ENG) 69 75 72 (9,625 each)
Other Scots:
224 Kylie Walker (SCO) 72 72 80(1715)
232 Clare Queen (SCO) 76 75 81 (875).

Saturday 4 August 2012

CATRIONA MATTHEW IN THE LEAD IN THE IRISH OPEN AND WEST OF SCOTLAND'S KYLIE WALKER 6 OFF THE PACE

Dunsany, Co Meath, Ireland: Solheim Cup star Catriona Matthew continues to lead the Ladies Irish Open supported by Fáilte Ireland but fellow Scot Carly Booth and Swede Pernilla Lindberg are hot on her heels going into the final round at Killeen Castle.
Matthew posted a second round of 71 on a morning of testing conditions with heavy rain showers forcing the suspension of play for 30 minutes.
West of Scotland's Kylie Walker had another steady par round of 72 to be still near the top of the leader board on 144 - 6 off the pace. West of Scotland's Clare Queen made the cut on 151
SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 144 (2x72)
138 Catriona Matthew (SCO) 67 71
140 Carly Booth (SCO) 71 69, Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 68 72
141 Suzann Pettersen (NOR) 72 69
143 Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 70 73
144 Alison Walshe (US) 73 71, Kylie Walker (SCO) 72 72, Felicity Johnson (ENG) 69 75
145 Laura Davies (ENG) 74 71, Jodi Ewart (ENG) 73 72, Steffi Kirchmayr (GER) 75 70, Nikki Garrett (AUS) 73 72, Sophie Gustafson (SWE) 70 75, Joanna Klatten (FRA) 72 73
Other Scot to make the cut:
151 Clare Queen 76, 75 (SCO)

To read more go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website

Friday 3 August 2012

WEST OF SCOTLAND'S KYLIE WALKER HAS A GOOD FIRST ROUND AT THE IRISH OPEN

Catriona Matthew fed off the memory of her Solheim Cup triumph at Killeen Castle to open up a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Ladies' Irish Open supported by Fáilte Ireland.
The 42-year-old from North Berwick fired a five-under-par 67 in fine but windy conditions to end the day a stroke ahead of Sweden’s Pernilla Lindberg.

FIRST ROUND LEADING SCORES
Par 72
67 Catriona Matthew (SCO)
68 Pernilla Lindberg (SWE)
69 Felicity Johnson (ENG)
70 Sophie Gustafson (SWE), Rachel Bailey (AUS), Anja Monke (GER), Elizabeth Bennett (ENG), Caroline Westrup (SWE)
71 Charley Hull (ENG) (amateur), Carly Booth (SCO)
72 Kylie Walker (SCO), Ursula Wikstrom (FIN), Joanna Klatten (FRA), Giulia Sergas (ITA), Suzann Pettersen (NOR)
Other Scots:
Clare Queen 76
Vikki Laing 78
To read more go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website

SLGA REGIONAL MEDAL GRANT FINAL QUALIFIERS AT CATHKIN BRAES

Hilton Park's Fiona Alexander led the six qualifiers for the SLGA Regional Medal Grand Final at Crieff GC on September 9th with a net 69 off 12 of a handicap in the West Final at Cathkin Braes GC today.
That was a three-under-par net effort on a day when the CSS was 74.
The qualifiers were:
Silver Division - Fiona Alexander (Hilton Park) (12) 69; Barbara Mungall (Crow Wood) (14) 71; Denise Cowan (Ranfurly Castle) (6) 72; Claire Capucci (Bridge of Allan) (7) 72
+Barbara Mungall (Crow Wood) (14) 71 would have been a qualifier but she is unable to play in the Grand Final.
Bronze Division - Linda Paterson (Dumbarton Ladies) (23) 76; Janet Livingston (Whitecraigs) (24) 76; Irene Alexander (Crail) (21) 76.
Fourth in the Bronze - but not a qualifier - was Patricia Lunney (Cowglen) (22) 76.

CLICK HERE for all the scores

Wednesday 1 August 2012

WEST OF SCOTLAND CHAMPIONSHIP 1951- DO YOU RECOGNISE SOME FACES

West of Scotland Championship 1951 at Cathkin Braes - click to enlarge
To see some more old photographs go to the Renfrewshire Ladies County Golf Association Website

Susan Wood wins Lanarkshire's Morison Cup for the 5th year in a row

Susan Wood won the 36 hole Morison Cup yesterday at Colville Park GC for a record 5th year in a row. She beat the record of Joan Norris who won 4 times between 1964 and 1967. Emma Caddow was runner up.
The handicap prize was won by Eva O'Connor who also won the Junior Scratch Cup.
The 18 hole Blackjack Cup was won by Karen Ward and the Junior Championship Salver by Erin Johnston.
Results:
Morison Cup SS 71 CSS Round 1 :72, Round 2 :70
150 Susan Wood, Drumpellier, 78, 72
154 Emma Caddow, Strathaven 79, 75
157 Jenny Potter, Cathkin Braes, 79,78
160 Eva O'Connor, Bothwell Castle, 79, 81 net 71,73
163 Lauren D'Ambrosia, Carluke 81,82
168 Ellie Bryce, Strathaven, 82,86
173 Susan McGrenaghan 82,91
176 Heather Neilson 93,83
181 Katie Scott 92,89
189 Molly Richmond 96,93
Ruth Rankin NR, 82
Junior Championship SS 71 CSS 72
Scratch: Eva O'Connor 79
Handicap: Erin Johnston, Lanark, 68
Alison Reid, Lanark, 69
Blackjack Cup SS71 CSS 72
Karen Ward, East Kilbride, 73 BIH
Lauren D'Ambrosia, Carluke, 73
Jenny Potter, Cathkin Braes, 74
Anne Cameron, Strathaven, 74