Saturday 4 August 2018

STIRLING & CLACKMANNAN , LANARKSHIRE AND “GLASGOW” RANKINGS WEEK 30 / 2018


mygolfranking.net STIRLING & CLACKMANNAN GOLFER of Week 18/30 is SHEILA QUINN (Stirling GC Ladies) who enters the Top 10 of Stirling & Clackmannan MGRanking for the first time at No 5.
 
STIRLING & CLACKMANNAN LADIES
1 Jayne McDougall (Callander) 1212 points
2 Hazel Hume (Tillicoultry) 1183 
3 Catherine Alexander (Buchanan Castle) 1056 
4 Jennifer Wilson (Falkirk Tryst) 1045 
5 Sheila Quinn (Stirling GC) 1033
6 Jennifer Allan (Glenbervie) 994 
7 Lorna Wilson (Polmont) 991 
8 Janis Myles (Dunblane New) 975  
9 Rhoda Hatleskog (Stirling GC) 972 
10 Zena Kane (Bonnybridge) 970 

STIRLING & CLACKMANNAN LADIES - CLUBS
Callander 946 points
2 Falkirk Tryst 900 
3 Bridge of Allan 894 
4= Stirling GC, Tillicoultry 892 

mygolfranking.net LANARKSHIRE LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/30 is JILLIAN CHADWICK (Bothwell Castle Ladies) who enters the Top 10 of Lanarkshire Ladies MGRanking at No 8.
 
LANARKSHIRE LADIES
Jacqueline Moon (Bothwell Castle) 1167 points
2 Fiona Norris (Hamilton) 1129
3 Karen Morgan (Bothwell Castle) 1066
4 Emily Lowther (Kirkhill) 1048 
5 Carol Collins (Lanark) 1041 
6 Ruth Hunter (Lanark) 1040
Dorrien Malcolm (Hollandbush) 1029 
8 Jillian Chadwick (Bothwell Castle) 1017
9 Jane Clark (Airdrie) 1014
10 Nichola Craig (Lanark) 1012

LANARKSHIRE LADIES – CLUBS
1 Airdrie 891 points
Kirkhill 863 
3 Wishaw 860
4= Colville Park, East Kilbride 850

mygolfranking.net GLASGOW LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/30 is YVONNE BROWN (BishopbriggsLadies) who rises to No 2 on Glasgow Ladies.
GLASGOW LADIES
Aaliyah Sandhu (Haggs Castle) 1183 points
2 Yvonne Brown (Bishopbriggs) 1005 
3 K Tang (Cawder) 1000 
4 Laura McGeachy (Haggs Castle) 989
5 Jennifer Weir (Cawder) 955
6 Fiona Cameron (Cowglen) 954 
Edel Doherty (Cawder) 949
8 Sharon McPeake (Cawder) 904
9 Lesley Watson (Cathkin Braes) 885 
10 Megan Docherty (Bishopbriggs) 881

GLASGOW LADIES CLUBS
Haggs Castle 909 points
Cawder 856 
Bishopbriggs 841
Cathkin Braes 817 
Cowglen 768

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SUSAN WOOD WINS THE DRUMPELLIER CHAMPIONSHIP FOR THE 16th TIME


Many congratulations go to Susan Wood who won the Drumpeller Ladies Championship for the 16th time this week.

CLARE QUEEN CHATS ABOUT HER CAREER TO DATE



From Scottish Golf Website 
As part of Women & Girls’ Golf Week, today we are focusing on the opportunities for young, female aspiring players at the elite level of the game. We caught up with Scottish Golf Performance Director, Clare Queen (pictured above) , to chat about her career to date, the modern athlete and the future of women and girls’ golf.
Explain to us the key responsibilities of the role of Scottish Golf Performance Director.
I am responsible for overseeing all training and competition programmes across Scottish Golf, particularly around our National Teams. Players join the performance programme from 12 years of age and the performance strategy is ultimately designed to assist the most talented players in fulfilling their potential. The programme gives Scottish players an opportunity to test themselves against their peers across the UK, Europe and beyond. In short, my role is the help players build-up to and ideally make the transition from being a talented amateur player into a professional.
To read more go to questions and answers go to The Scottish Golf Website

Friday 3 August 2018

CATRIONA MATTHEW IS TIED IN 15TH PLACE AS THAILANDS PHATLUM TAKES THE 36 HOLE LEAD

Georgia Hall
Thailand’s Pornanong Phatlum produced a major turnaround in form to lead the field after the second round of the Ricoh Women’s British Open Championship at Royal Lytham & St Annes.



The diminutive 28-year-old from Bangkok had made just one cut in eight previous starts in the championship but that did not stop her firing a second successive 67 to take a one-shot lead at the halfway stage on ten under-par 134.
What made her performance all-the more-impressive was that the Thai golfer played all 36-holes without dropping a single shot on what is widely regarded as one of the most demanding courses on the GB & I links circuit.

Home challenge still strong

The only other player in the field to play the first 36-holes without a blemish is 2017 Ladies European Tour No. 1, Georgia Hall, who was tied for third place 12 months ago at Kingsbarns and is challenging again after adding a 68 to her opening 67.
The 22-year-old from Bournemouth began the round with eight straight pars before posting her first red number with a birdie on the ninth. She made further advances at the 13th, 15th and 16th and will go into the weekend with the support of the home crowd behind her as she bids to become the first British champion since Catriona Matthew at Lytham in 2009 who finished on 3 under par and tied in 15th place

Hole-in-one again
For the second day in row there was a hole-in-one on the ninth which resulted in title sponsors Ricoh handing out a £2,000 bonus as part of its drive to raise funds for raise funds of Alzheimer’s Research UK.
On the first day it was England’s Florentyna Parker who posted the magic number and 24-hours later it was the turn of Canada’s Brooke Henderson whose ace with a 9-iron helped her post a 70 and finish alongside Parker, America’s Mina Harigae, New Zealand’s Lydia Ko and Sweden’s Madelene Sagstrom on five under par 139.

The cut fell was at one over par 145 and among the players to miss out were Charley Hull, Karrie Webb, Laura Davies, Inbee Park and Mel Reid and Kylie Walker
The Asia-Pacific champion Atthaya Thitikul carded rounds of 73 and 71 to be the only amateur to make the cut and is guaranteed the Smyth Salver awarded to the leading amateur provided she completes the next two rounds.

AYRSHIRE, D&A AND RENFREWSHIRE RANKINGS WEEK 30 / 2018



mygolfranking.net AYRSHIRE LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/30 is CHRISTINE WHITELAW of LargsLadies who rises to No 5 on Ayrshire Ladies MGRanking.
 
AYRSHIRE LADIES
1 Kelly McNee (Loudoun Gowf) 1112 points
Emma Thomson (Loudoun Gowf) 1022 
3 Sheena Murchie (Lamlash) 1014
Katherine Currie (Prestwick St Cuthbert) 994 
5 Christine Whitelaw (Largs) 989 
6 Karen Millar (Loudoun Gowf) 979
Joanne Sharp (Kilmarnock (Barassie)) 958
Mhairi MacNamee (Loudoun Golf) 932
9 Aileen Anderson (Loudoun Gowf) 923
10 Sally Hamilton (Loudoun Gowf) 919

AYRSHIRE LADIES - CLUBS
1 Loudoun Gowf 929 points
Largs 834
Shiskine 806 
Skelmorlie 786 
Lamlash 782

mygolfranking.net DUNBARTONSHIRE & ARGYLL LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/30 is ASHLEY DUFFY (Clober Ladies) who leaps to NUMBER ONE on Dunbartonshire & Argyll Ladies MGRanking.
 
DUNBARTONSHIRE & ARGYLL LADIES
Ashley Duffy (Clober) 1180 points
2 Lindsay McCubbin (Hilton Park) 1094 
3 Lorraine Campbell (Cardross) 1093 
4 Carol Fell (Douglas Park) 1081
5 Elaine McEwan (Douglas Park) 1064 
6 Katharine Hardman (Dunaverty) 1054 
7 Belinda Goldsmith (Hilton Park) 1045 
8 Muriel O’Hara (Palacerigg) 1041 
9 Anne MacCalman (Taynuilt) 1017
10 Karen Haggarty (Dumbarton 1003 

DUNBARTONSHIRE & ARGYLL LADIES - CLUBS
Palacerigg 979 points
Taynuilt 941 
Clober 927
Balmore 904
5 Dumbarton 869

mygolfranking.net RENFREWSHIRE LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/30 is ALLISON MURRAY (Ranfurly Castle Ladies) who makes NUMBER ONE on Renfrewshire Ladies MGRanking.
 
RENFREWSHIRE LADIES
Allison Murray (Ranfurly Castle) 1054 points
Jan Macnab (Ranfurly Castle) 1052
3= Linda Ellery (East Renfrewshire), Linda McDougall (Greenock) 993
5 Shirley Bell (Old Course Ranfurly) 985 
Jane Ross (Elderslie) 962
7 Catherine Goldinger (Bonnyton) 958
8 Patricia Davidson (Erskine) 953
9 Maureen Kemp (Gourock) 946 
10 Vivien Howe (Ranfurly Castle) 933 
RENFREWSHIRE LADIES - CLUBS
Ranfurly Castle 834 points
2 Old Course Ranfurly 816 
3 Renfrew 808 
4= BonnytonGourock 790 

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ABOYNE HOSTS THE R&A CORONATION FOURSOMES AREA FINAL

Jim McArthur (R&A), Liz Taylor (Lady captain Aboyne), Janice Innes (Vice-captain Aboyne), Fraser Dunlop (Director of Golf Aboyne) 

Aboyne is celebrating after successfully hosting the leading national competition for amateur lady golfers at the club yesterday. Selected by the sport's governing body 'the Royal & Ancient’ (R&A) to stage the area finals of the ‘Coronation Foursomes’ it was the first visit to Aboyne for the R&A.

The long-standing and highly prestigious ‘Coronation Foursomes’ has this year attracted 25,000 entrants from over 1,200 clubs across the UK & Ireland in a series of regional qualifiers. Some 120 ladies representing 60 clubs from as far as Shetland in the North to Grantown-on-Spey in the West down to Moreton Hall in Edinburgh made the journey to Aboyne for the area finals yesterday.

The winners who go forward to the national finals at St Andrews in late September were the team of Angela Joss and Hannah Bycroft from Alford with 39 points. A close second on 38 points were Alison Christie and Mary McGregor from Torphins with 38 points. Third were the team of Liz Clark and Chris Cowie from Peterculter with 37 points.

Jim McArthur, the R&A representative in overall charge of the day said “I want to add my own personal thanks for the kind welcome, great hospitality, and support and enthusiasm shown by Aboyne Golf Club and its members. It was a great event and the course was presented in terrific condition. On behalf of the R&A many thanks to the Club and congratulations to everyone that was involved in making the Coronation Foursomes a fantastic success enjoyed by all competitors."

Liz Taylor, Lady Captain at Aboyne said "It was a great honour and privilege for Aboyne to be hosting such a prestigious tournament attracting players from right across Scotland and putting money in to the local economy. We showed what a fine facility and great challenging course we have at Aboyne. Given the glowing feedback we have received from players and officials it has strengthened our standing at a national level and firmly put Aboyne on the map to hold future national golfing events."

CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE AREA RESULTS (WHEN AVAILABLE)
LIVE SCORING FROM THE LADIES BRITISH OPEN

DUMBARTON LADIES TRI AM OPEN DAY



Dumbarton Golf Club Ladies Open Tri Am is  on Thursday 30 August 2018.  There are still plenty of times available, from 9.30 am to 3pm.

Contact Iona Newton on 07766 687319 for tee times or if any queries.

MAUREEN MADILL IS FEELING CROSS ABOUT WOMENS GOLF

Lara Davies and Maureen Madill -- Photo courtesy of Sarah Bennett
I’m feeling very cross.
This is 2018 and we’re in the middle of Major season in golf.  Three weeks ago the first US Senior Women’s Open was held at Chicago Golf Club and Dame Laura Davies put on a peerless display winning by ten shots.  A couple of weeks ago we were enthralled by Francesco Molinari at Carnoustie.  Last week we saw Tom Watson shooting his age round the Old Course at St Andrews in the men’s Senior British Open and this week I’m at Royal Lytham & St Annes for the Ricoh Women’s British Open, the fourth of the women’s five majors in the game.  So, why am I cross?
It was impossible to see any coverage of Laura’s win – I certainly didn’t find any – and if you cannot come to Lytham, and do not have a Sky Sports package, the only sight you will have of the world’s best women golfers this week is a paltry hour on the BBC, squeezed in either side of midnight.  Disappointed doesn’t begin to cover it.
To read more go to the MAUREEN MADILL BLOG
Read more by sister Patricia - CLICK HERE

Thursday 2 August 2018

MINJEE LEE LEADS THE BRITISH OPEN ON DAY 1


Australian star Minjee Leepictured above, took advantage of the glorious weather conditions at Royal Lytham and St Annes Golf Club, Lancashire this afternoon to shoot a sizzling seven-under-par 65 to lead after the first round of the Ricoh Women’s British Open.
Lee is one stroke clear of Japan’s Mamiko Higa, with England’s Georgia Hall tied for third place only two shots from the lead
The 2009 Champion Catriona Matthew finished on 1under par 71 to be tied in 28th place. Kylie Henry had 2 disaster holes to drop 5 shots in her round of 78. 
Florentyna Parker had a hole in one which has earned £2,000 for Alzheimers Research UK (plus a further £60 for her 6 birdies), a charity she has supported since her Grandmother’s diagnosis with the disease

ANGUS, FIFE AND PERTH AND KINROSS GOLF RANKING - WEEK 30 / 2018

 mygolfranking.net ANGUS LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/30 is, again, JANE TOUGH of BrechinLadies who regains her NUMBER ONE position on Angus Ladies MGRanking.
ANGUS LADIES
Jane Tough (Brechin) 1112 points
Sakuna Ramsay (Edzell) 1100
3 Jane Grubb (Montrose Mercantile) 1063
4 Katherine Taylor (Brechin) 1005 
5 Louise Graham (Carnoustie) 992
6 Gemma Miller (Ballumbie Castle) 990
7 Fiona Hay (Grange GC) 974
8 Georgina Middleton (Edzell) 969 
9 Dawn Dargie (Grange GC) 956 
10 Jackie Brown (Monifieth) 936
 LADIES - CLUBS
1 Montrose Mercantile 907 points 
Carnoustie 857 
3 Downfield 852 
Ballumbie Castle 845
Edzell 836

mygolfranking.net FIFE LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/30 is JANET WILSON (Anstruther Ladies) who enters the Top 10 of Fife Ladies MGRankingfor the first time at No 8.
FIFE LADIES
1 Carol Carstairs (Lundin Ladies) 1149 points 
2 Janet Wilson (Anstruther) 1048 
3 Gillian Paton (St Regulus) 1044 
4 Carol Dawson (Elmwood) 1020
5 Fiona Thomson (Elie & Earlsferry) 1015
6 Terry Scott (Lundin Ladies) 1002
7 Jane McDonald (Dunfermline) 990
8 Terry Mullen (St Michaels) 967
9 Sue Horne (Thornton) 958 
10 Lorna McKinlay (Dunnikier Park) 952

FIFE LADIES CLUBS
1 Thornton 894 
2 St Michaels 887
3 Elmwood 883
Anstruther 881 
Dunnikier Park 877

mygolfranking.net PERTH & KINROSS LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/30 is SILVI BROWN of CrieffLadies who enters the Top 10 of Perth & Kinross Ladies MGRanking for the first time at No 7. 
PERTH & KINROSS LADIES
Caroline Henderson (Pitlochry) 1090 points
2 Gillian Wallace (Milnathort) 1074 
3 Julie White (Auchterarder) 1041 
4 Lindsay Kidd (Milnathort) 1003 
5= Laura Campbell (Pitlochry), Maria Duncan (Milnathort979
Silvi Brown (Crieff) 933 
8 Ann Smith (Kinross) 925
9 Hilary Cunningham (Dunkeld & Birnam) 918 
10 Anita Collins (Muckhart) 912 
PERTH & KINROSS LADIES - CLUBS
Dunkeld & Birnam 890 points 
Muckhart 847 
Alyth 836
Crieff 801 
Pitlochry 789

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CHECK OUT THE BIRDIES -- LIVE SCORING FROM THE LADIES BRITISH OPEN


Ricoh Women's British Open - Scores for Round 1 only - Livescoring is on Royal Lytham & St Annes - Par 72 - 2nd - 5th August 2018   CLICK HERE

Charitable donations to follow birdies, eagles and hole-in-ones For every birdie, eagle and hole-in-one hit by competitors at this year’s Ricoh Women’s British Open, Ricoh Europe will donate money to fund life changing research into Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. 

 The print and technology specialist will donate £10 per birdie, £20 for every eagle and £2,000 for a hole-in-one to Alzheimer’s Research, the UK’s leading dementia research charity. 

PAST CHAMPIONS  -- A couple of Scottish Ricoh Events (Photographs) taken in Scotland -- 2011 (Carnoustie)  Yani Tseng and 2013 (St Andrews)   Stacey Lewis 

Wednesday 1 August 2018

CRAIGMILAR'S MARY RICHARDSON -- JUNIOR VOLUNTEER AND A HIDDEN HERO


As part of Woman & Girls’ Golf week, Scottish Golf have been catching up with the hidden heroes of golf in Scotland, and  we’re featuring Craigmillar Park’s Junior Convenor Mary Richardson to talk all things volunteering and golf…

Mary is currently the Junior Convenor at Craigmillar Park in Edinburgh, and she is also a member at Dunbar in East Lothian.

What’s the best thing about volunteering? 

 I have been involved as a volunteer with golf for many years with my club, county and with the Scottish Ladies Golfing Association (now Scottish Golf).
 My current role as junior convenor is probably the most frustrating and time consuming one, but by far the most rewarding.
 Watching and supporting young people as they learn and develop, make friends, have fun and fall in love with the game, as I have, is such a privilege.
Also, fantastic to see so many young girls take up golf and join our club – we currently have 25 girls, just over a 3rd of our junior membership and to watch them walking up the fairways, chatting, laughing and enjoying their golf, always puts a smile on my face.

To read more -- Go to the Scottish Golf Website