Tuesday 8 May 2018

Aberdeen Standard Investments Continue to Boost Scottish Golf



Left to Right: Andrew McKinlay, Gemma Batty, Sam Locke, Chloe Goadby, Darren Howie 


The new Chief Executive of Scottish Golf, Andrew McKinlay, joined the country’s World Amateur Team Championship hopefuls on his first day in office to announce a continuation of the enduring partnership with Aberdeen Standard Investments [ASI]. 
McKinlay’s first official duty was to announce the new two-year deal with ASI, which will continue their support of Scotland’s leading men’s and women’s amateurs. 

Aberdeen Asset Management – before their merger with Standard Life Investments last August – became the former Scottish Golf Union’s first national team sponsors back in 2007, when the likes of Richie Ramsay and Scott Henry were coming through the amateur ranks. 
Their continued support is a timely boost as Scottish Golf seeks to grow its commercial revenue. Kelsey MacDonald and Team Scotland Amateurs The partnership between Scottish Golf and ASI will enable the country’s most promising amateur players to benefit from a range of support services through the company’s sponsorship of a number of Tour professionals, from potential masterclass opportunities, to advice, knowledge sharing and personal insight. 

McKinlay, who joins Scottish Golf from his role as Chief Operating Officer and Interim Chief Executive of the Scottish FA, said: “Firstly, I would like to thank Aberdeen Standard Investments for their ongoing support and commitment to our national amateur teams. As one of Scottish Golf’s longest-standing partnerships, they are integral to the future success of our most talented amateur players, notwithstanding their wider investment in the game for more than a decade. 

“I am pleased to get started in my new role with such a positive announcement. As we all know, there is much work to be done at Scottish Golf to grow participation in grassroots golf through increased investment and support to our members. Partnerships like the one we have cultivated with Aberdeen Standard Investments will be integral to achieving that aim. The hard work starts here and it is a challenge I am looking forward to immensely.” 

Leading Scotland international amateurs Gemma Batty, Chloe Goadby, Darren Howie and Sam Locke were also present at the launch, alongside Aberdeen Standard Investments Global Golf Ambassador and Ladies European Tour player, Kelsey MacDonald.

To read more go to the ScottishGolf Website

Jacqueline Cameron top seed in Angus women's county championship


Alyth's Jacqueline Cameron headed by four strokes the qualifiers for the match-play stages of the Angus women's county championship at  Montrose Links. 
LEADING QUALIFIERS
74 Jacqueline Cameron (Alyth) 
78 Jane Grubb (Montrose Mercantile) 
81 Susan Sneddon (Forfar) (bih)

Match-play ties at the same venue on Saturday:
SCRATCH
13:58 1 Jacqueline Cameron (Alyth) v 8 Frances Millar (Carnoustie Caledonia).
14:06 4 Jodie Taylor (Downfield) v 5 Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir).
14:14 3 Doreen Leask (Montrose Mercantile) v 6 Dawn Dargie (Monifieth Grange).
14:22 2 Jackie Brown (Monifieth) v 7 Sakuna Ramsay (Edzell).

HANDICAP
14:30 1 Anne Keddie (Panmure Barry) bye (No 8 qualifier unavailable)
14:38 4 Louise Graham (Carnoustie Ladies) v 5 Carol Littlewood (Montrose Caledonia).
14:46 3 Agnes Freeman (Panmure Barry) v 6 Elizabeth Cole (Royal Montrose).
14:54 2 Jan Ord (Forfar) v 7 Marion Duthie (Panmure Barry).

+Semi-finals and finals on Sunday.

Monday 7 May 2018

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Tara wins Borders title for fourth year in a row




Tara Mactaggart (Minto), pictured, has won the Border women's county championship for the fourth year in a row.
In yesterday's final at The Roxburghe she beat Julie Birdsall 4 and 3. 

The bronze championship was won by Olivia O'Leary with 38 Stableford points. 

SCRATCH CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS FIRST ROUND 
T Mactaggart bt C Howden 7 and 5. 
G Lithgow bt C Purves 3 and 1. 
R McGuille bt D Richards 2 holes 
S Cuthbertson bt O O'Leary 1 hole 
Byes: M Pow, S Paterson, J Birdsall, L Wilson 

QUARTER-FINALS 
Mactaggart bt Pow 2 and 1. 
Paterson bt Lithgow 5 and 4. 
Birdsall bt McGuille 6 and 5 
Wilson bt Cuthbertson 4 and 3. 

SEMI-FINALS 
Mactaggart bt Paterson 6 and 5. 
Birdsall bt Wilson 4 and 3. 

FINAL 
Mactaggart bt Birdsall 4 and 3.

Sunday 6 May 2018

CARA THOMPSON WINS NORTHERN COUNTIES TITLE FOR EIGHTH TIME 



Left to right: Liz Munro (President of Northern Counties), handicap champion 15-year-old Iona Reid (Nairn Dunbar), scratch champion Cara Thompson (Royal Dornoch) and Meg Sievwright, secretary of Northern Counties Ladies GA. Picture by Robin Wilson 

By Colin Farquharson

Cara Thompson beat Royal Dornoch clubmate Alison Bartlett 2 and 1 in this afternoon's Northern Counties women's championship final at Inverness Golf Club. 
It is the eighth time Cara has won the title - one short of the record nine times set by Isobel McIntosh (Inverness) but the first time she has won the championship when Inverness has been the venue. 

Thompson was one up at the turn after losing the first to a birdie but winning the seventh and ninth. Bartlett three-putted the 11th and 12th to lose both holes and go three down. 
Thompson was bunkered to lost the 13th but maintained her two-hole lead to the end with a series of halves. 
Iona Reid, 15-year-old Nairn Dunbar junior member, won the handicap title by beating Linda Wheeler (Forres) 6 and 4. Iona plays off 24 and Linda 15. Reid lost the first but won five holes in a row from the third and was three up at the turn. The Nairn Dunbar youngster clinched victory by winning the 11th, 13th and 14th. 

MATCH-PLAY RESULTS SCRATCH 
QUARTER-FINALS 
Caitlin Boa (Royal Dornoch ) bt Kerri Harper (Nairn) at 22nd 
Cara Thompson (Royal Dornoch) bt Sandy Jackson (Royal Dornoch) 1 hole. 
Ellie Doherty (Moray) bt Steph Cloverly (Wick) 5 and 4. 
Alison Bartlett (Royal Dornoch) bt June Nicol (Inverness) 4 and 3 

SEMI-FINALS 
Thompson bt Boa 1 hole. 
Bartlett bt Doherty 2 and 1. 

FINAL 
Thompson bt Bartlett 2 and 1. 

 HANDICAP QUARTER-FINALS 
Debbie Bethune (Royal Dornoch) (21) bt Linda Wood (Forres) (22) 4 and 3 
Linda Wheeler (Forres) (15) bt Emma Borthwick (Nairn Dunbar) (12) 6 and 4 
Iona Reid (Nairn Dunbar) (24) bt Sarah Westwood (Elgin) (8) 5 and 4 
Susan McVicar (Nairn) (9) bt Deidre MacAngus (Wick) (7) 2 holes 

 SEMI-FINALS 
Wheeler bt Bethune 2 holes 
Reid bt McVicar 4 and 2 

FINAL 
Reid bt Wheeler 6 and 4.

Carmen Griffiths at 14 is the youngest Aberdeenshire Women's County Champion




By COLIN FARQUHARSON 

Aboyne's Carmen Griffiths became the youngest ever winner of the Aberdeenshire women's county golf championship at Banchory Golf Club today (Sunday). 
The 14-year-old dominated the tournament by heading the match-play qualifiers and then progressing smoothly to the final in which she beat four times former champion Sammy Leslie (Murcar Links) by 3 and 1. 
Griffiths had to show her fighting qualities in the final. She was three down after only four holes but had reduced her deficit to one hole at the turn. 
The younger player squared the match by winning the 13th and took the lead for the first time with a birdie at the 14th. 
Griffiths now had the upper hand. She went two up at the 15th and clinched victory with a birdie 3 at the 17th. 

Griffiths, born on November 23, 2003, is 14 years, five months old. The previous youngest champion was Shannon McWilliam, born on August 8, 1999, which made her 14 years nine months old when she won the title in May 2013. 

Michelle Finnie, who plays off 11 at Aberdeen Ladies, won the handicap final by 5 and 4 against Vikki Neish (Murcar Links) (16) 

ABERDEENSHIRE WOMEN'S COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Banchory Golf Club 

SCRATCH FIRST ROUND 
C Griffiths (Aboyne) bt L Tough (Auchmill) 7 and 6. 
S Wood (Aberdeen Ladies) bt G Mackenzie (Banchory) 3 and 1.
V Thom (Kemnay) bt F Pennie (Kemnay) 6 and 5. 
C Prouse (Hazlehead) bt K Stalker (Cruden Bay) 3 and 1. 
F Campbell (McDonald Ellon) bt G Christie (Banchory) 3 and 2. 
S Leslie (Murcar Links) bt C Wilson (Murcar Links) at 19th. 
R Polson (Kemnay) bt K Guthrie (Inverurie) 3 and 2. 
J Lees (Westhill) bt S Macleod (Deeside) 4 and 3. 

QUARTER-FINALS 
Griffiths bt Wood 2 and 1 
Thom bt Prouse 2 holes 
Leslie bt Campbell 1 hole 
Lees bt Polson 2 and 1 

SEMI-FINALS 
Griffiths bt Thom 4 and 3. 
Leslie bt Lees 4 and 2.

FINAL 
Griffiths bt Leslie 3 and 1 

HANDICAP QUARTER-FINALS 
P Fraser (Peterculter) (14) bt C Eakin (Aboyne) (16) 3 and 1. 
V Neish (Murcar Links) (16) bt M Adam (Hazlehead) (10) 6 and 4. 
M Finnie (Aberdeen Ladies) (11) bt S Davies (Aboyne) (16) 2 and 1. 
E Whyte (Aberdeen Ladies) (6) bt L Mutch (Meldrum House) (26) 2 and 1. 

SEMI-FINALS 
Neish bt Fraser 4 and 3. Finnie bt Whyte 6 and 5. 

FINAL 
Finnie bt Neish 5 and 4.

CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO MONTAGE OF FINAL FROM DAVE COWE

East Renfrewshire Golf Club Open Days 




East Renfrewshire Golf Club have their Ladies Open Day Tri Am on the Thursday 7th June Click Here for Entry Form 

The Mixed Foursomes is on Sunday 10th June -- Click Here for Entry Form

Hannah McCook beats Curtis Cup player Sophie Lamb in play-off for Welsh open title


By COLIN FARQUHARSON




Grantown on Spey's Hannah McCook beat England's Curtis Cup player Sophie Lamb (Clitheroe) at the first hole of a sudden-death play-off to win the Welsh women's open amateur stroke-play championship at Aberdovey Golf Club.
Both players had 54-hole totals of seven-under 212, finishing six strokes ahead of the three players who shared third place on 218,
Scot Chloe Goadby, another English Curtis Cup selection Lily May Humphreys and Thalia Kirby (Harleyford).

McCook, pictured, overnight leader by two shots, was pegged back by Lamb over the outward half of the final round, Hannah taking 34 shots to Sophie's 32. McCook then birdied the 10th, 12th and 13th to regain the lead but opened the door again for her rival by taking a double bogey 6 at the 14th and bogeying the 18th, coming home in 37 for a 71. Lamb birdieing the 10th and 14th. Her only bogey of the round came at the 11th in halves of 32 and 37 for a 69. But McCook prevailed in a sudden death play-off for one of the best wins of her amateur career. 

Scotland 1 (Hannah McCook, Shannon McWilliam, and Chloe Goadby) tied with England 1 (Georgia Price, Lily May Humphreys and Sophie Lamb) for the team championship. 

Both teams totalled 430. 
Placings: 
430 Scotland 1, England 1. 
436 England 2. 440 Scotland 2 
443 Ireland 1 
445 Wales 1 452 Wales 2 

 LEADING FINAL TOTALS AT ABERDOVEY Par 219 (3x73) SSS 77. CSS 76 76 

212 H McCook (Grantown on Spey) 71 70 71, S Lamb (Clitheroe) 69 74 69 (McCook won sudden death play-off at first extra hole). 
218 Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) 73 74 73, L M Humphreys (Stoke by Nayland) 74 74 70, T Kirby (Harleyford) 76 71 71. 
221 B-J Smith (Woodhall Spa) 74 75 72, P Grant (Lisburn) 73 75 73. 

 OTHER SCOTS' TOTALS 
224 E Briggs (Kilmacolm) 73 76 75 (T10) 
225 S McWilliam (Aboyne) 74 74 77, J Mackintosh (Hazlehead) 74 74 77 (T14) 
234 J Saxton (Muckhart) 74 82 78 (T38) 

 MISSED CUT (159 and better qualified) 161 K Beveridge (Aboyne) 84 77.
FULL SCOREBOARD 

West Kilbride's Louise Duncan wins the Fairhaven trophy



The annual Fairhaven Trophies and Fairhaven Nations Cup, a 72-hole Open International Scratch Championship, for boys and girls aged 18 or under, at Fairhaven Golf Club from Friday 4th May to Sunday 6th May 2018.
 Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) won by 2 shots 
To read more go to the Scottish Golf View Website

FINAL SCORES

West of Scotland Championship


The Draw for the 2018 West of Scotland Championship at Balmore Golf Club on Sunday 13th May has now been done


Time Name Club County
9.15 Megan Briggs
Louise Duncan
Kilmacolm
West Kilbride
Renfrewshire
Ayrshire
9:22 Donna Jackson
Lorna McCLymont
Lesley Lloyd
Ladies GC Troon
Milngavie
Hayston
Renfrewshire
D&A
Lanarkshire
9.31 Gillian Kyle
Susan McGrenaghan
Fiona Rattray
East Renfrewshire
Hayston
Douglas Park
Renfrewshire
Lanarkshire
D&A
9:40 Katie Scott
Liz Stewart
Laura McGeachy
Strathaven
Greenburn
Haggs Castle
Lanarkshire
Renfrewshire
D&A
9.49 Alyson Hendry
Alyson McGinnigle
Lorraine Campbell
Hamilton
Cowglen
Cardross
Lanarkshire
Renfrewshire
D&A
9.58 Carol Whyte
Ruth Hunter
Julie Wilson
Milngavie
Lanark
Williamwood
Renfrewshire
Lanarkshire
Renfrewshire
10:07 Sara McCorkell
Fiona Scott
Emma Kennedy
Williamwood
Bothwell Castle
Paisley
Renfrewshire
Lanarkshire
Renfrewshire
10.16 Patricia Davidson
Lori Macdonald
Fiona MacPhee
Erskine
Cardross
Old Course Ranfurly
Renfrewshire
D&A
Renfrewshire
10.25 Shirley Back
Justine Fulton
Gill McLeod
Gleddoch
Hayston
Williamwood
Renfrewshire
Lanarkshire
Renfrewshire
10.34 Anabel Kane
Vicky Hendren
Christine Fowler
Kilmacolm
Cardross
Cowglen
Renfrewshire
D&A
Renfrewshire
10.43 Romy Erskine
Emma Thomson
Tracy Masterton
Kilmacolm
Loudoun
Milngavie
Renfrewshire
Ayrshire
Renfrewshire
10.52 Emily Crusher
Ann Shanks
Elaine Robb
Eastwood
Dumbarton
Milngavie
Renfrewshire
D&A
Renfrewshire

Please arrive early in case of changes to times. 
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Jane Turner makes leading 10 to be top Scot in Switzerland LET Access Series event 


 Spanish players Noemi Jimenez and Elia Folch finished first and second in the LET Access Series 54-hole tournament that ended at Gams-Werdenberg Golf Club, Switzerland today (Sunday). Jimenez finished on 12-under 204 with scores of 69, 69 and 66. Folch shot 68, 70 and 67 for 205. 

Jane Turner from West Linton made the top 10 with scores of 71, 69 and 70 for six-under 210 and joint ninth place. 
Laura Murray (Kippie Lodge) from Alford shot 69, 72 and 72 for 213 and a share of 22nd place. 
Kelsey Macdonald from Nairn finished joint 36th on level par 216 with rounds of 69, 75 and 72. 

 LET ACCESS SERIES VP BANK LADIES OPEN Gams-Werdenberg GC, Switzerland 

LEADING FINAL TOTALS Par 216 (3x72) 
204 N Jimenez (Spn) 69 69 66 
205 E Folch (Spn) 68 70 67 
207 A Provot (Fra) 62 75 70 

 SCOTS' TOTALS 
210 J Turner 71 69 70 (T9) 
213 L Murray 69 72 72 (T22) 
216 K Macdonald 69 75 72 (T36) 
 MISSED CUT 
145 H MacRae 75 70

Ladies Tri Am and Mixed Greensomes Open Days 


Caldwell Golf Club Mixed Greensomes Open Day - Sunday 3rd June
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Ladies Open Tri - Am  Monday 11th June 
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Saturday 5 May 2018

Jane, Laura and Kelsey beat the cut in Switzerland but Heather misses by one 


Three Scots - Jane Turner, Laura Murray and Kelsey Macdonald - survived the second-round cut at the LETAS Access Series tournament in Switzerland.  

However, Heather MacRae missed out by one shot. 

Chloe Leurquin (Belgium) leads on 134 with scores of 66 and 68. Four players share second place on 137. 

SCOTS' SCORES 
140 J Turner 71 69 (T20) 
141 L Murray 69 72 (T26) 
144 K Macdonald 69 75 (T46) 

MISSED THE CUT (144 and better qualified) 
145 H MacRae 75 70 

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Carmen Griffiths (14) through to Aberdeenshire semi-Final


By Colin Farquharson 


Aboyne's 14-year-old junior member Carmen Griffiths has followed up her gaining of the top match-play seed berth by reaching Sunday morning's semi-finals in the Aberdeenshire women's county golf championship at Banchory.
She had a gritty 2 and 1 win over five times county champion Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies) to reach the last four and will now play Vikki Thom  (Kemnay) in the first semi-final. The other tie will be contested by four times championship winner Sammy Leslie (Murcar Links) and Julie Lees (Westhill), the No 2 seed.
The handicap championship final will be between Vicki Neish (Murcar Links), who plays off 16, and Michelle Finnie, an 11-handicapper at Aberdeen Ladies. 


RESULTS
SCRATCH
First round
C Griffiths (Aboyne) bt L Tough (Auchmill) 7 and 6.
S Wood (Aberdeen Ladies) bt G Mackenzie (Banchory) 3 and 1.
V Thom (Kemnay) bt F Pennie (Kemnay) 6 and 5.
C Prouse (Hazlehead) bt K Stalker (Cruden Bay) 3 and 1.

F Campbell (McDonald Ellon) bt G Christie (Banchory) 3 and 2.
S Leslie (Murcar Links) bt C Wilson (Murcar Links) at 19th.
R Polson (Kemnay) bt K Guthrie (Inverurie) 3 and 2.
J Lees (Westhill) bt S Macleod (Deeside) 4 and 3.

QUARTER-FINALS
Griffiths bt Wood 2 and 1
Thom bt Prouse 2 holes
Leslie bt Campbell 1 hole
Lees bt Polson 2 and 1

SUNDAY SEMI-FINALS
9.30 Griffiths v Thom
9.40 Leslie v Lees

FINAL@ 2.30pm

HANDICAP
Quarter-finals
P Fraser (Peterculter) (14) bt C Eakin (Aboyne) (16) 3 and 1.
V Neish (Murcar Links) (16) bt M Adam (Hazlehead) (10) 6 and 4.
M Finnie (Aberdeen Ladies) (11) bt S Davies (Aboyne) (16) 2 and 1.
E Whyte (Aberdeen Ladies) (6) bt L Mutch (Meldrum House) (26) 2 and 1.
Semi-finals
Neish bt Fraser 4 and 3.
Finnie bt Whyte 6 and 5.

Hannah McCook leads after 2nd round of the Welsh Open Amateur Championship


Scots are well the fore after two rounds of the Welsh women's open amateur stroke-play championship at Aberdovey Golf Club.
Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey) leads the field by two strokes with scores of 71 and 70 for a five-under-par tally of 141.
Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) from St Andrews is in third place with scores of 70 and 74 for 144.
Gemma Batty (West Linton) is joint fifth on 147 with scores of 73 and 74.

WELSH WOMEN'S OPEN AMATEUR STROKE-PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
Aberdovey Golf Club. SECOND ROUND LEADERBOARD
par 146 (2x73) SSS 77 CSS 76 (Rd 1)
141 Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey) 71 70
143 Sophie Lamb (Clitheroe) 69 74.
144 Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) 70 74
146 D Harry (The Vale) 73 73
147 T Kirby (Harleyford) 76 71, G Batty (West Linton) 73 74, C McGinty (Knowle) 71 76
148 S McWilliam (Aboyne) 74 74, L M Humphreys (Stoke by Nayland) 74 74, G Price (Bude and N Cornwall) 74 74, P Grant (Lisburn) 73 75.

SELECTED SCORES
149 F Tynan (Minchinhampton) 76 73, E Briggs (Kilmacolm) 73 76 (T12)
155 J Mackintosh (Hazlehead) 76 79 (T34)
156 J Saxton (Muckhart) 74 82 (T39)

MISSED THE CUT (159 and better qualified)
161 K Beveridge (Aboyne) 84 77.

TO VIEW ALL THE SCORES - CLICK HERE

Friday 4 May 2018

Chloe Goadby is leading Scot after Round 1 of the Welsh stroke-play 


Curtis Cup selection Sophie Lamb leads the quality field at the end of the first round of the Welsh women's open amateur stroke-play championship at Aberdovey Golf Club. She shot a four-under-par 69 to lead by one from Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) and Emily Toy (Carlyon Bay). 

Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey) is joint fourth overnight with a 71 while Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) is also in the top 10 with a par-matching 73. 

Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne), also a member of the GB and I team for the Curtis Cup match in New York State next month, had a disappointing round of 74. She was going well with only 34 shots to the turn but then had a double bogey 6 at the 14th and another 6 at the 15th to come home in 40 and share 15th place 

WELSH WOMEN'S OPEN AMATEUR STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP ABERDOVEY GOLF CLUB. 

LEADERBOARD par 73. SSS 77. CSS 76 

69 S Lamb (Clitheroe) 
70 C Goadby (St Regulus), E Toy (Carlyon Bay) 
71 H McCook (Grantown on Spey), C McGinty (Knowle) 
72 A Collis (Letchworth), L E Jones (Wrexham) 
73 E Briggs (Kilmacolm), P Grant (Lisburn), H Llewellyn (The Valey), L Hillier (Newport, Gwent), D Harrey (The Vale), M Lewis (St George's Hill). 

OTHER SCOTS: 
74 J Saxton (Muckhart), S McWilliam (Aboyne). 
76 J Mackintosh (Hazlehead) (T29) 
84 K Beveridge (Aboyne) (T60)

TO VIEW ALL THE SCORES CLICK HERE

Kelsey Macdonald  and Laura Murray in top 20 in Switzerland 


Kelsey Macdonald from Nairn and Alford's Laura Murray (Kippie Lodge) were sharing 16th place in a field of 132 players at the end of the first day of the LET Access Series' tournament, the VP Bank Ladies Open, at Gams-Werdenberg Golf Club, Switzerland.
They both shot three-under-par 69s to be seven behind the French leader, Arian Provot.

LEADERBOARD
par 72
62 A Provot (Fra)
63 C Alonso (Spn)
66 C Leurquin (Ger)

SCOTS' SCORES
69 K Macdonald, L Murray (T16)
71 J Turner (T35)
75 H MacRae (T88)

Master the Bellied Wedge -- Tip of the day from Maureen Madill


Thursday 3 May 2018

Curtis Cup players turn out for Welsh stroke-play


By Colin Farquharson

Four players selected to play for GB and I in next month's Curtis Cup match at Quaker Reid have entered the Welsh women's open amateur stroke-play championship at Aberdovey from May 4 to 6,
They are Paula Grant (Lisburn, Ireland), Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne, Scotland), and the England pair, Lily May Humphreys and Sophie Lamb.

The Welsh tournament, won by another Curtis Cup player, Olivia Mehaffey (Royal Co Down Ladies) in 2015 and 2016, is a 54 hole stroke play event.  

Alongside Grant, four other Irish will compete at the event, which takes place a week before the Irish Open Stroke Play Championship at Co. Louth. European Universities champion Shannon Burke (Ballinrobe) will be joined by Georgia Carr (Milltown), Elisa Corcoran (Grange) and Canice Screene (Hermitage).

Apart from Shannon McWilliam, seven Scots have also entered:


Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm), Jasmine Mackintosh (Hazlehead), Jennifer Saxton (Muckhart), Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey), Chloe Goadby (St Regulus), Gemma Batty (West Linton) and Kimberley Beveridge (Aboyne).

DRAW:  
Link to Tee Times
FULL SCORING (available from May 4th)

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