Tuesday 24 July 2018

SCOTLAND LADIES GOLF RANKINGS - WEEK 28 / 2018

mygolfranking.net SCOTLAND LADIES GOLFER of WEEK 18/28 is LINDA ELLERY of East Renfrewshire Ladies who has climbed to No 4 on Scotland Ladies MGRanking

mygolfranking.net SCOTLAND LADIES CLUB of WEEK 18/28 is PALACERIGG LADIES - NUMBER ONE on Scotland Ladies Club MGRanking.            


                 
SCOTLAND LADIES                 *New entry this week

1          Jayne McDougall (Callander) 1212 points 
2          Aaliyah Sandhu (Haggs Castle) 1185 
3          Hazel Hume (Tillicoultry) 1183
4          *Linda Ellery (East Renfrewshire) 1169
5          *Karen Morgan (Bothwell Castle) 1162            
6          Kayleigh Singer (Dundas Parks) 1160 
7          Joan Pratt (Moray) 1150 
8          Carol Carstairs (Lundin Ladies) 1149 
9          Sakuna Ramsay (Edzell) 1143 
10        *Jacqueline Moon (Bothwell Castle) 1134 
11        Fiona Norris (Hamilton) 1129 
12        *Jane Tough (Brechin) 1119 
13        Astrid Koppernaes (Auchmill) 1118 
14=      Julie Henderson (Inverurie) 1116         
14=      *Sheila Leifer (The Hirsel) 1116
16        Jan Macnab (Ranfurly Castle) 1115   
17        Kelly McNee (Loudoun Gowf) 1112  
18        *Caroline Henderson (Pitlochry) 1097 
19        *Suzanne Robertson (Peterhead) 1093 
20        *June Nicol (Inverness) 1092 
                        
SCOTLAND LADIES – CLUBS

1          Palacerigg 962 points 
2          Dundas Parks 946 
3          Keith 941 
4          Loudoun Gowf 929 
5          Clober 917
6          Callander 915
7          Dumbarton 912 
8          Taynuilt 904 
9          St Michaels 903 
10=      Elmwood, Inchmarlo, Lockerbie 902   


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RANFURLY CASTLE TRI AM RESULTS

Thursday 19th July saw 75 ladies play in 25 teams of 3 for the Tri-am format of the Ranfurly Castle Ladies Open day.  Conditions were perfect for good scoring which resulted in the winning team returning with 90 stabelford points - 2 scores at each hole and 3 at the last.  

RESULTS: 
1st:  Eda Davey, Joan Walker and Linda Morgan (Balfron GC) 90 points.  
2nd : Adrienne MacLagan, Mandy Allan and Christine Houston (Milngavie GC)  86 points
3rd:  Isobel Rhind, Anne Sharp (Bothwell Castle) and Chris Minto (Ranfurly Castle) ) 85 points.

Chis Minto 3rd Place with Captain Marion Munro
To read more and see some more photos -- CLICK HERE

LOUDOUN GOWF MIXED FOURSOMES

⛳️⛳️LOUDOUN MIXED OPEN⛳️⛳️
📆 Sunday 19th Aug📆
💷£12 entry💷
⏰Tee Times till 3pm⏰
Course is in amazing condition, get your names in ladies and gents
Entry form below or contact the club 01563 821993

KATIE SCOTT WINS THE LANARKSHIRE COUNTY MORISON SCRATCH CUP


Eva O'Connor, Katie Scott and Susan Woodhouse

In a very closely fought Lanarkshire County Morison Cup competition at Wishaw Golf Club yesterday Katie Scott Strathaven was the winner on the better inward last 9 holes in the second round from Susan Woodhouse from East Kilbride.  Eva O'Connor from Bothwell Castle won the handicap prize.
Jean Allan won the Blackjack Cup with Marion Craig runner up.
The Junior Scratch Cup was won by Katie Graham while Jodie Graham won the Junior Handicap Salver.


RESULTS
Morison Cup
SSS 71 CSS round 1- 73, round 2- 71
Scratch:

Katie Scott (Strathaven)  78, 81= 159 acb
Susan Woodhouse (East Kilbride)  78, 81= 159
Eva O'Connor (Bothwell Castle)      85, 75=160

Handicap:
Eva O'Connor (5) 80, 70 = 150
Katie Scott (4) 
74, 77 = 151
Susan Woodhouse  (2) 76, 79 = 155

Blackjack Cup
SSS 71 CSS 70
Jean Allan 
(Strathaven) 92 (24) 68
Marion Craig (Strathaven) 88 (19) 69
Edna Taylor (Wishaw) 90 (19) 71

Junior Championship

SSS 71 CSS 70
Jodie Graham (Hamilton) 89 (17) 72
Katie Graham 
(Hamilton) 82(7) 75

Click here to go to the  Lanarkshire County Website  courtesy of Jean MacIntyre and for more photos - Courtesy of Jean Maddock

NORTH SCOTLAND RANKING - ABERDEENSHIRE AND NORTHERN COUNTIES - WEEK 18


mygolfranking.net ABERDEENSHIRE LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/28 is SUZANNE ROBERTSON of Peterhead Ladies who climbs to No 3 on Aberdeenshire Ladies MGRanking
ABERDEENSHIRE LADIES
Astrid Koppernaes (Auchmill) 1118 points
2 Julie Henderson (Inverurie) 1116
3 Suzanne Robertson (Peterhead) 1093 
4 Jacqueline Pullinger (Forres) 1074 
5 Julie Lees (Westhill) 1062
6 Janice Wink (Keith) 1016 
7 Emma Logie (Keith) 1015 
8 Angela Joss (Alford) 1011   
Gillian Mackenzie (Banchory) 1004 
10= Anne Harrison (Kemnay), Wilma Lawrence (Stonehaven) 991 

ABERDEENSHIRE LADIES - CLUBS 
1 Keith 941 points
Inchmarlo 902 
Stonehaven 891 
Kintore 878
Hazlehead 855
mygolfranking.net NORTHERN COUNTIES LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/28 is CYNTHIA MAY (Nairn Dunbar Ladies) who enters the Top 10 of Northern Counties Ladies MGRanking for the first time at No 4. 
 
NORTHERN COUNTIES LADIES
1 Joan Pratt (Moray) 1150 points
2 June Nicol (Inverness) 1092
3 Alison Gowie (Inverness) 1060
4 Cynthia May (Nairn Dunbar) 1048 
5 Deborah Kinnaird (Grantown-on-Spey) 1020 
6 Amy Gilchrist (Torvean) 991
7 Margaret Thompson (Boat of Garten) 987 
8 Marsha Fraser (Fortrose & Rosemarkie) 983
9 Janet Dail Reid (Hopeman) 982
10 Jeani Hunter (Bonar Bridge) 976
NORTHERN COUNTIES LADIES – CLUBS 
Hopeman 860 points
Garmouth & Kingston 839 
3 Inverness 835
4 Muir of Ord 830
Alness 823    
  
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Monday 23 July 2018

LORNA, ORLA, AND ABIGAIL ARE WEST GIRLS MEDAL WINNERS AT MILNGAVIE


Some of the West Girls -- Photos courtesy of June Crawford

The West Girls' Medal was played today at Milngavie.   Results are as follows:-

Scratch - Lorna McClymont (Milngavie) (80)

1st Silver - Orla Rooney (Cowglen) 88, (15)  73 BIH
2nd Silver - Sophie Murphy (Clydebank and District) 85 (12) 73

1st Bronze - Abigail McCafferty (Airdrie) 104 (24) 80
2nd Bronze - Lyndsay Main (Strathaven) 109 (25)  84 


Thanks go to June Crawford for photos and results

SOUTH OF SCOTLAND MGRANKING - WEEK 28 IN 2018

mygolfranking.net SOUTH OF SCOTLAND LADIES GOLFERS of Week 18/28 is JILL HUNTER of Lockerbie Ladies who enters the Top 10 of Southof Scotland Ladies MGRanking at NUMBER ONE.
 
SOUTH OF SCOTLAND LADIES
Jill Hunter (Lockerbie) 1080 points
2 Yvonne Schneider (Crichton) 1045
3 Glenda Dewar (Portpatrick) 1015
Maureen McKerrow (Dumfries & Galloway) 984
5 Valerie Davidson (Lochmaben) 982 
6 Gail Graham (Lochmaben) 979 
Diane Macdonald (Dumfries and County) 914
8= Fiona Hunter (Southerness), Marion Mather (Dumfries and County) 911
10 Linda Jack (Crichton) 905
SOUTH OF SCOTLAND LADIES - CLUBS
Lockerbie 902 points
2 Portpatrick 840
Dumfries and County 834
Lochmaben 821
Wigtown and Bladnoch 802

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RACHAEL FOSTER WINS THE JUNIOR TOUR EVENT OVER KINGSACRE

The Scottish Golf Junior Tour Event supported by Area and County was held  over the 21st and 22nd July over KingsAcre —— 
 Rachel Foster (Prestwick St. Nicholas) had two sub par rounds to win by 5 shots from Lorna McClymont (Milngavie).   

Kings Acre SSS: 72,
CSS: Round 1 = 72, Round 2 = 72

LEADERBOARD:
139 Rachael Foster (Prestwick St Nicholas) 71, 68
144 Lorna McClymont (Milngavie) 72, 72
147 Evanna Hynd (Elmwood Golf Society) 74, 73
148 Romy Erskine (Kilmacolm) 75. 73
150 Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle) 71, 79

To see all the scores Click Here

Sunday 22 July 2018

KYLIE HENRY RELISHES THE CHALLENGE OF THE FORTNIGHT AHEAD

by Susan Egelstaff

The next fortnight is the biggest of Kylie Henry’s entire year. With the Ladies Scottish Open beginning in Gullane on Thursday and the Women’s British Open the following week, there are no other tournaments that can match this pair.
There is no hint of nervousness from the 31-year-old though. In fact, the Glaswegian is relishing taking on the best in the world. The Ladies Scottish Open field is the strongest ever assembled and includes all the current Major winners.

But Henry merely sees that as a challenge rather than something to be daunted by, and she hopes home advantage will give her a slight edge.
“I’m really looking forward to the Scottish, especially with it being in Gullane,” she said. “I’ve played Gullane a lot over the years so I’m really excited to be back.
“It’s such a strong field. You’ve got pretty much all the top players in the world playing which is fantastic. And we have the prime spot right before the British Open so these top players are wanting to play links golf and Gullane is such a good test.
“It’s so great for Scotland and I’m so proud that we have this here because it’s the biggest event on the European Tour by miles.”
Henry knows what it takes to win on the European Tour having claimed two titles, both in 2014, which was the year she also recorded her best Scottish Open finish of 11th. However, she is conscious that if she puts too much pressure on herself this week, she will not come out with the result she wants.

“I don’t go in with any specific targets,” she said. “It’s such a big event but the key is not to build it up too much. And with it being my home tournament, it has all the aspects that would result in you putting extra pressure on yourself - and I think I have done that in the past - but it's important to look at it as just another tournament concentrating on the things you can control."
Henry had, until this season, plied her trade exclusively on the Ladies European Tour but with significant challenges in terms of getting a full schedule together, she decided this year to do something different.

Having held her card for the Symetra Tour in America, which is the feeder tour for the LPGA Tour, for a number of years, she decided this was the time to add some State-side tournaments to her calendar.

The European Tour remains her priority but a handful of tournaments in America, including one last week in New York, has proved hugely beneficial for the Glaswegian.
“I found it really difficult last year having such big gaps in the schedule,” she said “Playing tournaments regularly is the way for me to develop my game rather than spending four or five weeks at home at a time practicing.So this has been a good change for me and I feel really happy with my game, I feel like it’s improving.”

There is, though, an entirely different feel to the tour in America in comparison to Europe but it is a contrast Henry has embraced.
“It’s a totally different atmosphere on the Symetra Tour. The girls aren’t settled because everyone is striving to be on the LPGA Tour,” she said. “A lot of the players on the European Tour are pretty settled but the girls on the Symetra Tour are generally a lot younger and they’re all working their butts off to progress to the next level so it’s cool to be in that kind of environment.”
With Henry’s focus switching to the Women’s British Open as soon as the Scottish Open is over, this is exactly the kind of high-stakes few weeks she relishes.
“These two tournaments coming up are exactly why I play golf,” she said. "I went down and played Lytham [where the British Open will be held] the other week - that was the first time I’d ever played it and I loved it. Obviously I want to play well but my main focus is to enjoy it and actually, that’s the key for me to playing well, making sure I’m having fun.”

THE 147TH OPEN AT CARNOUSTIE HAS A RECORD ATTENDANCE


Francesco Molinari of Italy with the Claret Jug after winning the 147th Open Championship alongside Sam Locke of Scotland, winner of the Silver Medal, awarded to highest placed amateur at Carnoustie Golf Club today in Carnoustie, Scotland.

Molinari produced a bogey-free round under the most extreme pressure to end on eight-under, two strokes clear of the field, and become the first Italian to win a major golf title, 23 years after Costantino Rocca went so close at St Andrews click here to read more and HERE for all the results

A record-breaking crowd of 172,000 attended The 147th Open at Carnoustie this week.

This year’s attendance surpassed the 157,000 total set at Carnoustie in 1999. A key aim of The R and A, which organises The Open, is to attract a younger audience to the Championship and more than 20,000 spectators under the age of 25 attended the event at the renowned Scottish venue. Under-16’s gain free admission under The R and A’s longstanding Kids go Free initiative. 

More than 4000 spectators took advantage of free accommodation for young people and a low-cost rate for adults at The Open Camping Village, with Friday and Saturday night full to capacity. 

Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive of The R and A, said, “We have enjoyed a thrilling and memorable week of golf and Carnoustie’s world famous links has shown why it is revered by fans and players all over the world as one of our sport’s great championship venues. 

“We would like to thank every single person who has visited Carnoustie over the last eight days for generating a very special atmosphere that has been enjoyed by the players and the millions of TV viewers watching The Open around the world.” 

The 148th Open will take place at Royal Portrush from 14-21 July 2019 when golf’s original championship returns to Northern Ireland for the first time since it was played on the only occasion there in 1951. It is set to be the largest ever sporting event staged on the island of Ireland.

BORDERS AND LOTHIANS RANKINF WEEK 28 / 2018

mygolfranking.net BORDERS LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/28 is SHEILA LEIFER (The Hirsel Ladies) who re-enters the Top 10 of Borders Ladies MGRanking at NUMBER ONE.
BORDERS (SCOTLAND) LADIES
1 Sheila Leifer (The Hirsel) 1116 points 
Leanne Wilson (Kelso) 1002 
3 Sheila Cuthbertson (Peebles) 980 
4 Dorothy Small (Torwoodlee) 936 
Rhea Middlemas (Hawick) 929
6 Dawn Tomlinson (The Hirsel) 903 
7 Denise Richards (Peebles) 891 
8 Lynne Flannigan (Roxburghe) 882
9 Carina Bunyan (Roxburghe) 879
10 Sharon Paterson (Kelso) 878
 
BORDERS (SCOTLAND) LADIES - CLUBS
1 The Hirsel 859 points
Torwoodlee 855 
3 Peebles 839 
Minto 833 
Roxburghe 824

mygolfranking.net LOTHIANS LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/28 is KAREN MARSHALL (Baberton Ladies) who re-enters the Top 10 of LothiansLadies MGRanking at No 3.
LOTHIANS LADIES
Kayleigh Singer (Dundas Parks) 1160 points
2 Fiona Watt (Bathgate) 1091 
3 Karen Marshall (Baberton) 1076 
4= Fiona Reid (Gogarburn), Caroline Reynolds (Haddington) 1070 
6 Elizabeth Shields (Pumpherston) 1065
7 Margot Gardner (Linlithgow) 1046
8 Alison Morton (West Linton) 1042
Jayne McGill (Dundas Parks) 1037
10 Megan Russell (Gogarburn) 1033
LOTHIANS CLUBS – LADIES
Dundas Parks 946 points
2 Gogarburn 903 
Carrickvale 893
Mortonhall 878
Greenburn 861

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