Thursday 4 October 2018

DAY 3 - THE IRISH KEEP THE SENIOR WOMENS TITLE DESPITE LOSING TO THE SCOTS

Back - Sheena Wood, Linda Allen, Alison Davidson, Gillian Kyle
Front: 
Frances Millar, Lorna Bennett (Captain) Elaine Moffat and Lorna McKinlay

Scotland beat defending champions Ireland 4.5-3.5 on the final day of the Senior Women's Home Internationals at Burnam and Berrow Golf Club but, despite that, Ireland won the title for the second year in a row. 
Ireland, England and Scotland all won two of their three matches and the Irish came out on top with 15 games won to 13.5 by both the Scots and the English. 
The Scots just missed out from being runners up by England after a complicated count back. England had a convincing 7-1 victory against Wales in the other match today. 

SCOTLAND 4.5 IRELAND 3.5

Morning Foursomes
Scotland 2  Ireland 1

Alison Davidson and Sheena Wood  lost to Laura Webb and Carol Wickham 5&4
Elaine Moffat and Lorna McKinlay  bt Suzanne Corcoran and Catherine Reilly 2&1
Linda Allen  and Frances Millar bt Gertie McMullen and Mary MacLaren 2&1

Singles
Scotland 2.5 Ireland 2.5

Moffat lost to  Webb  1 Hole
Kyle lost to Wickham 2&1
Davidson halved with McLaren
Wood bt Reilly 3&2
McKinlay bt Corcoran 2 holes

ENGLAND 7 WALES 1
Morning Foursomes England 2 Wales 1
Singles England 5 Wales 0



The Irish Team - Photo Courtesy of the R&A
The English Team  - Photo Courtesy of Jackie Foster

FINAL POSITIONS: 

1 IRELAND:  Played 3 Won 2  Lost 1 (15 - 9)              2 points
2 ENGLAND: Played 3 Won 2 Lost 1 (13.5 - 10.5)      2 points
3 SCOTLAND: Played 2 Won 2 Lost 1 (13.5 - 10.5 )   2 points
4 WALES: Played 3 Won 0 Lost 3  ( 6 - 18)                  0 point

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Wednesday 3 October 2018

ANNA TURNER AND CARLUKE GOLF CLUB FINISH IN POSITION 1 OF THE SCOTLAND LADIES GOLF RANKINGS 2018


mygolfranking.net SCOTLAND LADIES GOLFER of 2018 is ANNA TURNER (Carluke Ladieswho consolidates her NUMBER ONE position on SCOTLAND LADIES MGRANKING.
mygolfranking.net SCOTLAND LADIES CLUB of 2018 is CARLUKE LADIES  NUMBER ONE on SCOTLAND LADIES CLUB MGRANKING.
SCOTLAND LADIES*New entry this week

1Anna Turner (Carluke) 1339 points 
2*Elizabeth Donaldson (Kirkintilloch) 1281 
3Eilidh Henderson (Kirkcaldy) 1249 
4Jayne McDougall (Callander) 1224
5Linda Jack (Dumfries & Galloway) 1198 
6Fiona Norris (Hamilton) 1180    
7Jane Tough (Brechin) 1167
8Carol Fell (Douglas Park) 1149 
9Orla O’Leary (Torwoodlee) 1143
10Margaret Cairns (Dunning) 1136 
11Jane Clark (Airdrie) 1125
12         Corisande Lee (Dumfries & Galloway) 1117 
13Jane M Grubb (Montrose Mercantile) 1113
14Carina Bunyan (Roxburghe) 1105 
15Janet Wilson (Anstruther) 1102 
T16       Kerry Lockerbie (Crichton), Gillian Wallace (Milnathort) 1096
18*Mhairi Ferrol (Elie & Earlsferry) 1095
19*Deborah Bird (Elgin) 1092
20Sarah Murray (Nairn Dunbar) 1091
SCOTLAND LADIES  CLUBS
1Carluke 960 points
2Torwoodlee 944
3  Carrickvale 936
4Balbirnie Park 932 
5Minto 931 
6 Palacerigg 929
7Kirkcaldy 928
8*Bridge of Allan 927
T9*Balmore, Loudoun Gowf 918

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DAY 2 SCOTLAND LOSE TO ENGLAND - SENIOR LADIES HOME INTERNATIONALS

All the teams - Photo courtesy of the R&A

Scotland lost 5-3 to England on Day 2 of the Senior Women's Home Internationals at Burnham and Berrow Golf Club, Somerset. Defending champions Ireland were made to fight harder than expected to achieved a 5-3 win over Wales. 
Scotland play the Irish on the final day. 

SCOTLAND 3 ENGLAND 5

Morning Foursomes
Scotland 0.5 England 2.5

Elaine Moffat and Lorna McKinley lost to Jackie Foster and Catherine Rawthore 2&1
Linda Allen and Alison Davidson lost to Aileen Greenfield and Julie Brown  5&4
Gillian Kyle  and Sheena Wood halved Karen Jobling and Sue Spencer

Singles
Scotland 2.5 England 2.5
Moffat bt Foster 6&4
McKinlay halved with Lowe
Davidson bt Rawthoe 2&1
Wood lost to Greenfield 5&3
Kyle lost to Jobling 5&4

IRELAND 5 WALES 3
Morning Foursomes Ireland 3 Wales 0
Singles Ireland 2 Wales 3

POSITION:

1 IRELAND:  Played 2 Won 2  (11.5 - 4.5)                 2 points 
2 SCOTLAND: Played 2 Won 1 Lost 1 ( 9 - 7 )          1 point
3 ENGLAND: Played 2 Won 1 Lost 1 (6.5 - 9.5)        1 point
4 WALES: Played 2 Won 0 Lost 2  ( 5 - 11)                0 point

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AYRSHIRE, D&A and RENFREWSHIRE GOLF RANKINGS WEEK 39 / 2018

mygolfranking.net AYRSHIRE LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/39 is KELLY MCNEE (Loudoun GowfLadies) who consolidates her NUMBER ONE place on Ayrshire Ladies MGRanking.

 

AYRSHIRE LADIES

1 Kelly McNee (Loudoun Gowf) 1056 points

Emma Thomson (Loudoun Gowf) 1032

Sheena Murchie (Lamlash) 1021 

4 Jean Capes (Largs) 1017

5 Christine Whitelaw (Largs) 990

6 Audrey Thompson (Loudoun Gowf) 974

Catherine Garrett (West Kilbride) 967 

8 Aileen Anderson (Loudoun Gowf) 962 

9 Pauline Patrick (Irvine) 956 

10 Maureen Paterson (Prestwick St Cuthbert) 953

AYRSHIRE LADIES - CLUBS

1 Loudoun Gowf 918 points

Largs 871

3 Prestwick St Cuthbert 849

Skelmorlie 843

Lamlash 814 

 

mygolfranking.net DUNBARTONSHIRE & ARGYLL GOLFER of Week 18/39 is ELIZABETH DONALDSON (Kirkintilloch Ladies) who enters the Top 10 of Dunbartonshire & Argyll Ladies MGRanking for the first time at NUMBER ONE.

 

DUNBARTONSHIRE & ARGYLL LADIES

1 Elizabeth Donaldson (Kirkintilloch) 1281 points

2 Carol Fell (Douglas Park) 1149 

Shaeen Ahmad (Balmore) 1035 

4 Belinda Goldsmith (Hilton Park) 1027 

5 Katharine Hardman (Dunaverty) 1016

6 Ashley Duffy (Clober) 1015 

7 Susan McGrenaghan (Hayston) 1014 

8 Elizabeth Marrison (Dunaverty) 1013 

9 Elaine McEwan (Douglas Park) 1008

T10 Karen Haggarty (Dumbarton), Elaine Provan(Palacerigg) 1003 

 

DUNBARTONSHIRE & ARGYLL LADIES - CLUBS

Palacerigg 929 points

Balmore 918 

Clober 913

Dunaverty 874 

5 Milngavie 848

mygolfranking.net RENFREWSHIRE LADIES GOLFER of Week 18/39 is ALLISON MURRAY (Ranfurly Castle Ladies) - NUMBER ONE on Renfrewshire Ladies MGRanking.

 

RENFREWSHIRE LADIES

Allison Murray (Ranfurly Castle) 1074 points

2 Margo Maxwell (Old Course Ranfurly) 1015 

Jan Macnab (Ranfurly Castle) 1009

4 Brenda Conway (Renfrew) 983 

5 Catherine Goldinger (Bonnyton) 981 

6 Shirley Bell (Old Course Ranfurly) 976 

7 Vivien Howe (Ranfurly Castle) 961

8 Sheila Biggart (Ranfurly Castle) 959

9 Linda McDougall (Greenock) 953

10 Beth Paterson (Eastwood) 941 

RENFREWSHIRE LADIES - CLUBS

1 Renfrew 868 points

Ranfurly Castle 842

3 Erskine 829 

4 Old Course Ranfurly 826 

Bonnyton 825

 

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Tuesday 2 October 2018

SCOTLAND WIN AGAINST WALES ON DAY 1 OF THE SENIOR LADIES HOME INTERNATIONALS


Scotland, helped by two wins apiece by Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies), Elaine Moffat (St Regulus) and Alison Davidson (Stirling), beat Wales 6-2 on the opening day of the Senior Women's Home Internationals at Burnham and Berrow Golf Club, Somerset. 

Defending champions Ireland were far too strong for England in the other match and beat them 6.5-1.5

Morning Foursomes

SCOTLAND 3 WALES 0
Gillian Kyle and Sheena Wood bt Ann Lewis and Jeanette Williams 4&3
Elaine Moffat and Lorna McKinlay bt Jane Rees and Chris Harries 4&3
Alison Davidson and Linda Allen bt Sharon Roberts and Jane Hallows 2&1

Singles 
SCOTLAND 3 WALES 2 

Moffat bt Lewis 1 Hole
Kyle lost to Williams 1 Hole
Millar lost to Rees 2&1
Woods bt Fernon 3&2

Monday 1 October 2018

Obituary - Joan Marshall, leading figure in Scottish women's golf

Leading figure in Scottish women's golf
Born: October 26, 1942;
Died: September 14 2018
JOAN Marshall, who has died aged 75, was a leading figure in Scottish women's golf as player, administrator and official over many years.
A member of Baberton Golf Club in Edinburgh for 41 years, she was club champion 10 times and set a course record of 68 in 1982, later bettered by daughter Karen by a stroke.
Her early promise saw her represent East girls against West girls in their annual match and win the Midlothian Junior championship. She played for Scotland Juniors against England at Barassie and Beaconsfield near London, winning both her ties at Barassie. At county level she won the Midlothian championship four times and the county Champion of Champions’ competition three times, continuing to represent the county till 2000. She played regularly in the Scottish Amateur championship, her best performance coming at Gullane in 1979 when she reached the semi final and was unfortunate not to earn a full cap as a result. She did later represent Scotland several times as a vet/senior.
At her peak she played off scratch and was particularly noted for her short game, consistency and ability to play under pressure.
She began to be involved in the administrative side of the sport, going on to hold several prestigious positions. In 1990 she was chairwoman of the Scottish Ladies’ Golf Association, having previously been a member of the executive committee. Latterly she was honoured with appointment as honorary association vice president in recognition of her services.
Between 2005 and 2008 she was Scottish selector on the Great Britain and Ireland committee responsible for selection of Curtis Cup and Vagliano Trophy teams. She was captain of many Scottish international teams at all age levels - junior, ladies, and vets/seniors.
She captained the team at the European Junior Ladies’ Team Championships in Belgium, the ladies’ team at the Home Internationals at Barassie in 1988 when she led Scotland to a clean sweep triumph and later in the European Team Championships at Pals in Spain and Wentworth.At senior level, she led the Scottish team in the Home Internationals and European team Championship in Holland. A Scottish selector in the 1980s, she was also captain and later president of Midlothian County Association for which she was awarded honorary membership.
At Baberton, she was ladies’ captain in their centenary year and was also awarded honorary membership of the club. In her role as captain she was successful and popular thanks to her empathetic nature allied to her ability to ease the pressure on players and her attention to individuals’ needs.
As testament to her worth as captain, many players remained lifelong friends with her. According to friend and fellow player Pamela Williamson, as an administrator, “she was capable, efficient and got things done.”
Joan Henderson was born in Edinburgh, the only child of George, a master baker, and Abigail nee Clark. Brought up in the city’s Kingsknowe area, she attended Cranley School in Polwarth. Golf was in the family with both parents excellent players. Her father was club champion at Baberton, Longniddry and Dalmahoy where Joan began playing and where her mother was also champion, as well as at Kingsknowe and Longniddry. The existence of practice netting in the attic reflected their enthusiasm for golf. In 1962, however, family loyalties had to be put aside as Joan faced her mother in the final of the Dalmahoy club championship and defeated her.After school she attended Moray House College before working in Standard Life, and later for 20 years as PA to the chief executive of Viewpoint Housing Association. On 2nd April 1966 she married Brian Marshall in St Andrew’s Church in Juniper Green and the couple who had grown up together as near neighbours enjoyed 52 years of happy marriage, initially living at Kingsknowe before moving to Juniper Green in 1975. They had two children, Stephen and Karen.
Again, golf featured largely in the family with husband Brian a low handicap player and one- time champion at Kingsknowe while Stephen was twice champion there and sister Karen has surpassed her mother’s total of Baberton championship successes with 14.
Unsurprisingly much of the couple’s social life was golf related with their house being a popular venue for parties after functions at the nearby Baberton club and at Hogmanay. The first fortnight in August was sacrosanct for family golf holidays to St Andrews where they supported the Eden and Strathtyrum tournaments, the latter of which Joan helped establish. Last year she was delighted with granddaughter Ella’s win in the Marshall Trophy, donated by her, at the Midlothian Girls’ Championship.
Away from the links, they were enthusiastic attenders with friends at rugby internationals at Murrayfield and home nations’ venues. Other interests apart from family, to whom Joan was devoted, included having been a cub leader locally, and gardening and upholstery which she studied at night classes.
Unfortunately, her latter years were marred with macular degeneration which prevented her playing golf and restricted her activities. She was very much a people person, bright, sociable and fun to be around who will be long remembered for her contribution to golf and much missed by many.
She is survived by her husband, children and grandchildren Ella and Grace.
JACK DAVIDSON

GOOD LUCK TO THE SCOTS WHO ARE AT BURNHAM AND BERROW GOLF CLUB FOR THE SENIOR HOME INTERNATIONALS


Senior Ladies Home Internationals, Burnham & Berrow Golf Club, England, 2-4 October
  • Linda Allan – Glenbervie Golf Club
  • Alison Davidson – Stirling Golf Club
  • Gillian Kyle – East Renfrewshire Golf Club
  • Lorna McKinlay – Dunnikier Park Golf Club
  • Frances Millar – Carnoustie Caledonia Golf Club
  • Elaine Moffat – St Regulus Golf Club
  • Sheena Wood – Aberdeen Ladies Golf Club
  • Team Captain - Lorna Bennett 
To see all the players from England. Ireland, Scotland and Wales CLICK HERE

The Senior Home internationals were introduced in 2003 and Scotland have only won it once in and that was 2009  at Newport Wales when Pam Williamson was the Captain

REMEMBER SCOTLAND IN ELIE IN 2012  - Ireland were the victors there and Helen Faulds (Douglas Park) was the captain.

In 2016 the venue in Scotland was Alyth where England were the winners and in 2017 Ireland were the winners in Newport and Scotland won the wooden Spoon.

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