Friday 28 June 2019

McWilliam and MacGarvie shine on Day 1 of the Vagliano Trophy


The Continent of Europe claimed a slender 7-5 lead over Great Britain and Ireland after day one of The Vagliano Trophy at Royal St George’s.
Chasing a seventh straight win in the biennial contest, the visitors secured a 3-1 lead after the morning foursomes matches over the renowned Kent links.
In the blustery and warm conditions, Great Britain and Ireland quickly sparked an afternoon fightback with an impressive 7&6 singles victory for Scotland’s Hazel MacGarvie against Girls Amateur champion Emma Spitz.
However, the Continent of Europe managed to half the session 4-4 and go into tomorrow’s final day with the two-point lead as they seek to retain the trophy they last won in Italy in 2017.

At the venue for next year’s 149th Open, there were convincing singles victories for the Continent of Europe pair Leonie Harm and Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, defeating Isobel Wardle and Shannon McWilliam in respective 6&5 triumphs.
Great Britain and Ireland, who last lifted The Vagliano Trophy in 2005, fought back as Alice Hewson defeated Alessia Nobilio 3&1. Ireland’s Julie McCarthy then secured a notable 3&1 success against the top-ranked player in the match, Swede Frida Kinhult, who sits 3rdon the World Amateur Golf Ranking™.

Scots shine
The Scottish duo McWilliam and MacGarvie refused to be denied in the bottom match, putting the first point on the board for the home side with a one-hole win over Valenzuela and Roussin-Bouchard.
In the Junior Vagliano Trophy, the Under-16’s version of the competition, Great Britain and Ireland hold a 5-4 lead – helped by two wins from Ireland’s Beth Coulter.
After the Continent of Europe won the foursomes 2-1 in the six-a-side match, the hosts hit back in the singles, with victories from Coulter, Hannah Darling and Darcey Harry. 

Entry is free of charge at Royal St George’s while live scoring, news and video can be followed on The R&A’s website and social media platforms.

JESS MEEK LEADS THE QUALIFIERS AT THE WOMENS SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHIP



Carnoustie’s Jessica Meek set the early pace at Kilmarnock Barassie on Friday as play got underway in the 2019 Scottish Women’s Amateur Championship.
Meek, a former student at the University of Missouri, entered this week’s competition as the highest ranked player with a handicap of +4.9 and quickly made her mark on the field opening with a six-under par round of 69.
There was no letting up from Meek in the afternoon as she went on to go one better with a second-round score of 68 to take the top spot in tomorrow’s matchplay.
Speaking to Scottish Golf after a scorching day on the links, Meek said, “The course is in great condition and it was nice to have a little bit of a breeze today but other than that it was super toasty. I like playing in this weather, I would prefer to play in this than our usual Scottish weather.”
Qualifying as the top seed for tomorrow’s matchplay, Meek admitted she is looking forward to the challenge, adding, “Matchplay is a little bit different, so you just have to keep playing your own game. At the end of the day, I am just looking to have some really good matches out there. Hopefully it is good golf from everybody, and we will see how it pans out for me.”
Meek’s playing partner Chloe Goadby battled back from an opening round of 78 to go ten shots better in round two. The St Regulus member carded a bogey-free second-round of 68 to secure her place in the weekend’s matchplay.
Summarising her opening day, Goadby said, “This morning I just got into a bit of trouble off the tee, had a couple of penalty shots and dropped shots. In the afternoon, I chose to be a bit clearer and committed with my shots and it paid off so we will try and continue that into the rest of the weekend.” 
Looking ahead to the weekend, Goadby added, “This course is an interesting one, I think on holes nine and ten you can be a bit more aggressive and be rewarded with it, whereas today you had to play a bit more conservatively. The wind can change things massively here so depending on that tomorrow, we will assess the strategy and see how aggressive we want to be.” 
Defending Champion Gemma Batty missed out on a place in the top 16 but was able to secure a place in the Clark Rosebowl matchplay which will also take place over the weekend.
  • View the latest scores from the Scottish Women’s Amateur Championship HERE
1st Round of Matchplay

LIVE SCORING FROM THE SCOTTISH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

The Women’s Scottish Amateur Championship begins today at Kilmarnock Barassie. 

2 rounds of Strokeplay —- 
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Thursday 27 June 2019

Octogenarian May Mackintosh shows you can still be a winner

Liz Keohone and May Macintosh
The beauty of the game is you can keep playing as you get older.
It is a game for all ages and abilities ✅
Past Captain May Macintosh, who is over 80yrs old, competing in and winning (with her team) the Loudoun Gowf Ladies Senior Open Tri-Am👏🏻

Wednesday 26 June 2019

Highlights from the Scottish Senior Final at Edzell



Well done --  Elaine Moffat and Donna Jackson

Women and Girls Fund by Scottish Golf


Douglas Park Golf Club -- 18th Hole

As part of the Scottish Government’s new Women and Girls Fund, Scottish Golf is one of fifteen organisations to benefit from £300,000 investment. 

Aimed at getting more women and girls in Scotland taking part in sport, the fund will target women and girls who have previously had little or no access to physical activity for a wide variety of reasons. Scottish Golf have received £15,360 from the fund and will use this to set up new Women and Girls Golf Hubs to compliment the national governing body’s existing Get into Golf offering, with four Regional Hubs offering entry level coaching in a fun and inclusive environment across the country. 

 Carol Harvey, Women and Young People Development Manager at Scottish Golf, welcomed the announcement, saying: “Scottish Golf is delighted to have received new investment to support the organisation in its aims of encouraging more women and girls to get involved with the game. “In an exciting year for women’s golf in Scotland, with The 2019 Solheim Cup being staged at Gleneagles in September, the support from the Scottish Government’s Women and Girls Fund will allow us to deliver four new Women and Girls’ Golf Hubs across the country, aimed at introducing over 400 new women and girls into the game. “The Hubs will run for 39-weeks during term-time with PGA Professionals delivering entry-level coaching in a friendly environment for beginners.” 

 Sports Minister, Joe FitzPatrick MSP, congratulated the projects that have been successful in their applications. He said: “There are so many benefits to making sport and physical activity a part of daily life. From improving physical and mental health, to developing skills and strengthening communities, the impact can be life-changing and that’s why we want as many people as possible to enjoy those benefits. “It is encouraging to see that participation in sport and physical activity by women and girls in Scotland is increasing, but some still face barriers to taking part. “The projects who will be supported through the £300,000 Women and Girls fund have shown great insight and innovation in understanding those barriers and taking steps to address them. I look forward to seeing the impact that they have.” 

 Further details on Scottish Golf’s new Women and Girls’ Golf Hubs, including venues, dates and registration, will be communicated in due course. 

Tuesday 25 June 2019

East Vets retain the Elise Duncan Trophy against the West Vets


Captain Chris Fowler presents East Captain Anne Rorrison
with the Elise Duncan Trophy

The West Vets Team turned up at Glencorse Golf Club hoping for a win for the first time since 2014.
It was much closer than last year, unfortunately we lost 5 ½ -  3 ½ 
However 5 games were very well contested, going all the way to the 18th.

Both teams thoroughly enjoyed Glencorse, finding it a tricky and interesting course. It was in great condition considering the weather the day before.
As usual the friendship was evident on the course and in the clubhouse during the meal, and we must thank Glencorse G.C. and East Vets Captain Anne Rorrison for hosting such an enjoyable day.

The Matches
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ENLARGED PHOTOS

Results (West players named first)

Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire) halved with Ann Hanson (Turnhouse)
Donna Jackson (Troon) lost to Jennifer Bryans (Harburn) 1 hole
Liz Stewart (Greenburn) lost to Caroline Steedman(Murrayfield) 2 & 1
Lorraine Campbell (Cardrossbeat Sue Penman (Gullane) 4 & 2
Robina Gilbertson (Prestwick St Nicholas) lost to Hazel Saunders (Gullane) 2 & 1
Roz Purdom (Prestwick St Nicholas) lost to Lesley Johnston (Gullane) 4 & 2
May Hughes (Lanark) halved with Sal Shepherd (CraigmillerPark)
Janice Paterson (Drumpelier) beat Caroline Johnston (Murrayfield) 1 hole
Carol McNally (Williamwoodhalved with Morag Wardop (Turnhouse)



Thanks go to Chris Fowler for the report and photographs

Preview: Scottish Women’s Amateur Championship

A strong field will descend on Kilmarnock Barassie Golf Club this week for the 2019 Scottish Women’s Amateur Championship.  The event will take place from Friday 28thto Sunday 30thJune.
The format of the event will be 36 holes of strokeplay on Friday, with the top-16 scratch scores qualifying for the weekend’s matchplay. The next 16 best scratch scores will also qualify for the Clark Rosebowl matchplay.
The last-16 and Quarter Final ties will take place on Saturday, before the Semi Finals and Final on Sunday.  All matchplay rounds will be contested over 18 holes.
Kilmarnock Barassie will be hosting the Championship for the third time in its history with the venue previously playing host to the event in 2007 and 1985.
2018 winner, Gemma Batty of West Linton Golf Club, will be looking to defend the title she won at Elie 12 months ago. Batty came out on top of a closely-fought final last year, edging out Gabrielle MacDonald of Craigelaw by one hole.
Speaking to Scottish Golf, last year’s winner said; “I am very excited to compete and try and defend my title. I have never played at Kilmarnock Barassie before, so I am looking forward to a new challenge. Fingers crossed the weather gods are kind for a great week of golf!”
The highest ranked player in this week’s field is Carnoustie’s Jess Meek, who holds a handicap of +4.9. Meek will be joined at Barassie by 2017 winner Connie Jaffrey of Troon who will be looking to add her name to the Scottish Women’s Amateur trophy for a second time.
A full list of tee times for Friday’s strokeplay rounds can be found here. Scoring from the 2019 Scottish Women’s Amateur Championship will be available here.

Sunday 23 June 2019

Linda Dyball wins the 2019 Midland Vets Championship

Linda Dyball
From the Midland Vets Website

Linda Dyball (Pitreavie) won the Midland Vets Championship at Dunfermline (Pitfirrane) G.C. with a 4&3 victory against Alison Davidson (Stirling) and will now represent Midland Vets in the S.V.L.G.A Championship at Blairgowrie in September. 

 The mornings semi finals were played in cold, wet and windy conditions. Linda Dyball beat Linda MacDonald (Ladybank) 3&1 in a closely contested match.
In the second semi final Alison Davidson beat defending champion Elaine Moffat (St.Rule) by 6&5. Despite the conditions the standard of golf was very high.

The final in the afternoon was played in very tricky conditions, not wet, but very blustery. 

Although Alison took an early lead they were all square at the turn. Linda went 2 up winning the 10th and 11th holes. Despite Alison winning the 12th hole with a birdie, Linda stuck to her task winning the 13th, 14th and 15th holes and the match 4&3.

RESULTS
Semi Finals
Linda Dyball (Pitreavie) beat Linda MacDonald (Ladybank) 3&1
Elaine Moffat ( St. Rule) lost to Alison Davidson (Stirling) 6&5

FINAL
Linda Dyball beat Alison Davidson 4&3

Douglas Park Ladies Open Day -- £700 raised for the Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance

Prize Vouchers, Apres Golf and Raffle Tickets (Cathy McConnell)

The Douglas Park 2019 Ladies’ Open day was held on Friday 21st June in lovely sunshine and dry conditions. The format this year was changed to a tri-am with a total of 144 ladies taking part. 

We will be sending a handsome cheque for £700 to our charity, Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance, and we thank all who donated to the raffle and those who bought raffle tickets. 

This day does not happen by itself and we would like to thank: Our very smart gentlemen starters – Ian Macdougall, Iain Fergusson, George Roberts and George Simmons. 

 A special thank you to Ian Macdougall for helping with many other tasks throughout the whole day! Our registration and raffle table helpers – Joyce Hope, Gina Rennie, Alison White, Cathy McConnell, Paula Galloway, Alison Nicolson and Christina Curry. 

 Many thanks also go to the greenkeeping staff for presenting our course in such great condition and to the catering staff for their excellent hospitality. 
 A big thank you must go to Tesco and Waitrose for their most generous donations of water and bananas. 

CLICK HERE FOR PRIZELIST


RESULTS AND PRIZEWINNERS - Stableford -- 2 scores to count at par 4/5 and all 3 scores to count at the Par 3 holes

1st: Mandy Allan/Laura Robinson/Carole Hill (Milngavie/Milngavie/Balfron) 78 (CB) 
2nd: Moira MacLeod/Lois Connell/Margaret Grant (all from Milngavie) 78 
3rd: Janice Cullens/Linda Blencowe/Judith Drummond (Douglas Park/Murrayfield/Murrayfield76 (CB)
4th: Susan Rattray/Fiona Rattray/Elizabeth Ferguson (Douglas Park/Douglas Park/Muckhart76 (CB)
5th: Marlene Waudby/Iris Gillan/Patti Chalmers (The Glen/Hilton Park/Hayston76 (CB) 
6th: Janice McIlwraith/Nan Brewster/Anne Bunker (Douglas Park/ Broomiknowe/Murrayfield76

Par 3 Competition (Total Stableford pints at the Par 3 holes) 
Winners: Laura Macdougall/Irene Dickson/Ann Fisher (Douglas Park/Clober/Douglas Park) 29

Nearest the pin @ 3rd - Janet Dow (Douglas Park
Nearest the pin @ 12th - Heather McGrattan (Cawder) 
Nearest the pin @ 17th - Caryn Sinclair (Paisley
Nearest the pin in 2 @ 18th - Fiona Rattray (Douglas Park
Longest Drive in tramlines @ 8th (Bronze) - Barbara Cunningham (Hilton Park
Longest Drive in tramlines @ 8th (Silver) - Paula Galloway (Douglas Park


CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE PRIZEWINNERS! 

Thanks go to The Ladies’ Open organising team – Barbara Aitchison, Laura Macdougall and Anne Fergusson for the report, results and photos

Friday 21 June 2019

Jan Macnab wins the Renfrewshire County Medal over Old Ranfurly

Jan Macnab and Fiona Armour - Photos courtesy of Sandra Macdougall
The Renfrewshire Ladies County June Medal was at Old Ranfurly Golf Club today 

 Ranfurly Castle player Jan Macnab Ranfurly Castle (pictured  left), playing off 10, came in with a fabulous gross score of 82, nett 72, winning both Scratch and Division 1 (0-12 handicaps) with Fiona Armour (Renfrew) (pictured right) winning Division 2 (13 - 30 handicaps) with a nett 76. 

SSS 72 CSS 75 (Reduction only)

Scratch: Jan Macnab (Ranfurly Castle) 82

Division 1 (0-12 handicaps) 
Jan Macnab (Ranfurly Castle 82 (10) 72
Allison Murray (Ranfurly Castle) 86 (11) 75
Marilyn Muir (Old Ranfurly) 86 (9) 77

Division 2 (13 - 30 handicaps)
Fiona Armour (Renfrew) 89 (13) 76
Linda Anderson (Old Ranfurly) 100 (23) 77 bih
Carol Spy (East Renfrewshire) 96 (19) 77 bih

The medal winners from both divisions in June, July and August 2018 were also competing in the 2018 Medal Finals today and congratulations go to Maureen Woodhead (Gourock) on winning this competition.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE RESULTS

Loudoun Junior Open

💥Loudoun Junior Open💥
📅15th July 2019
🏌🏻‍♀️🏌🏼‍♂️Open to both boys and girls
💷£5 entry
✉️Form below👇🏻

Thursday 20 June 2019

RENFREWSHIRE WIN THE WEST OF SCOTLAND KENNEDY SALVER

Renfrewshire County Juniors - Win the 2019 Kennedy Salver

The Junior West of Scotland Kennedy Salver was  played today at East Renfrewshire Golf Club

The Renfrewshire team listed below were the winners with a clean sweep in both the foursomes and singles.  --
Lanarkshire the 2017 and 2018 winners were the runners up.

Morning Foursomes Results:

As they stand after the morning foursomes - Click to enlarge

Kennedy Salver Single Results:

Sophie Kyle (Renfrewshire) bt Luisa Gibson(Ayrshire) 5&4
Emily Crusher (Renfrewshire) bt Taylor White (Lanarkshire) 4&3
Claire McLaughlin (Ayrshire) A/S Madeleine MacGregor (Lanarkshire)
Aaliyah Sandburg (Renfrewshire) bt Leah Bryce (Lanarkshire) 3&2
Freya Russell (Ayrshire) bt  Jennifer Reilly (Lanarkshire) 3&2
Orla Rooney (Renfrewshire) bt Katy Hill (Ayrshire) 2&1
Hannah  Carson (Renfrewshire) bt Jodie Graham(Lanarkshire) 7&6
Jennifer Lynagh (Renfrewshire) bt Cristina McCracken(Ayrshire ) 7&6
Abigail McCartney (Lanarkshire)  bt Louise Milligan(Ayrshire) 4&3

Full result: 
Winners; Renfrewshire 9points
2nd Lanarkshire 3:5
3rd. Ayrshire 2.5


Renfrewshire Team 
Aaliyah Sandhu (Haggs Castle)
Emily Crusher (Eastwood)
Hannah Carson (East Renfrewshire)
Jennifer Lynagh (Caldwell)
Ella McGrath (Caldwell)
Orla Rooney (Cowglen)
Sophie Kyle (East Renfrewshire)

Morning Foursomes - Courtesy of Allison Bell
Thanks go to Allison Bell for photos and results

PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE FINAL DAY OF THE JAMBOREE

Guess Who !!
Spot who is behind !!

I wonder who can be 70 !!!

Ayrshire Captain Liz Wilson is presented with the winning Trophy - Courtesy of Fiona Armour

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS

RENFREWSHIRE v D&A PLUS AYRSHIRE PRESENTATION  CLICK HERE - COURTESY OF FIONA ARMOUR

ON THE COURSE -- COURTESY OF CAROL FELL AND A FEW AT THE END BY AYRSHIRE'S JUNE KERR

LOOKING FOR PHOTOS FROM DAY 1 AND 2 - CLICK HERE

Wednesday 19 June 2019

Day 3 Jamboree — Ayrshire Win County Jamboree

Ayrshire Team - Photo Courtesy of Fiona Armour


Ayrshire and Lanarkshire had a great final match against each other today to decide who would go forward to the County Finals at Peebles at the end of August. 


Susan Woodhouse and Susan Wood

Lanarkshire took hold of the morning foursomes by winning 2 and 1 by virtue of the final game where the Lanarkshire pairing of Susan Wood and Susan Woodhouse were in top form with birdies and eagles to defeat Ayrshire's Louise Duncan and Hazel MacGarvie.

However in the afternoon singles Ayrshire's exceedingly strong team produced some fantastic golf to eventually come through all the weeks matches undefeated.

In the other match Renfrewshire and D&A had a very close match with the foursomes and the singles matches being halved.

At the prize giving at the end of the day Ayrshire's Captain Liz Wilson announced that the 2020 Jamboree will be hosted by D&A at Cardross GC

LANARKSHIRE v AYRSHIRE

FOURSOMES - Lanarkshire 2 Ayrshire 1
Katie Graham and Megan Docherty beat Jenny Linklater and Audrey Thomson 2 &1
Fiona Norris and Susan McGreghan lost to Connie Jaffrey and Rachel Foster 4&2
Susan Wood and Susan Woodhouse beat Louise’s Duncan and Hazel MacGarvie 5&4

SINGLES: Lanarkshire 1 Ayrshire 5
Susan Woodhouse lost to Rachel Foster 6&4
Katie Graham beat Jenny Linklater 6&5
Susan Wood lost Hazel MacGarvie 3&2
Eva O’Connor lost Audrey Thompson 2&1
Susan McGrenaghan lost to Connie Jaffrey 4&3
Megan Docherty lost to  Louise Duncan 6&5

LANARKSHIRE 3 AYRSHIRE 6

RENFREWSHIRE v D&A

FOURSOMES: Renfrewshire 1.5 D&A 1.5
Jennifer Rankine and Carol Whyte lost to Fiona Rattray and Lori MacDonald 3&1 
Alyson McGinnigle and Julie Wilson halved with Lorraine Campbell and Lorna McClymont
Liz Stewart and Donna Jackson beat Caroline King and Jillian Farrell 2 &1

SINGLES: Renfrewshire 3 D&A 3
Jennifer Rankine beat Lorraine Campbell 6&5
Gillian Kyle beat Laura McGeachy 6&5
Alyson McGinnigle halved withLori MacDonald 
Liz Stewart lost to Fiona Rattray 5&3
Julie Wilson halved with Lorna McClymont
Donna Jackson lost to Jillian Farrell 4&3

RENFREWSHIRE 4.5 D&A 4.5

FINAL PLACINGS 
Ayrshire 6pts
Lanarkshire 4 Pts 
Renfrewshire. 1pt
D&A 1pt


Tuesday 18 June 2019

PHOTOGRAPHS FROM DAY 1 AND 2 FROM PRESTWICK

Ayrshire v Renfrewshire
Renfrewshire
Hazel McGarvie and Lorna McClymont




If anyone else has photos please let me know and I can share them on the website email Carol


Day 2 -- County Jamboree Results - Ayrshire and Lanarkshire win again

Lanarkshire and Ayrshire meet tomorrow to see who will be West of Scotland Team Champions. Both teams had 6-3 victories over D&A and Renfrewshire respectively.

Lanarkshire County Team -- Photo courtesy of Jean MacIntyre

FOURSOMES : Lanarkshire 2 D&A 1
Eva O'Connor and Katie Scott lost to Lorna McClymont and Laura McGeachy 6&4
Katie Graham and Megan Docherty beat Vicky Hendren and Jillian Farrell 2&1
Susan Wood and Susan Woodhouse beat Lori MacDonald and Fiona Rattray 4&3

SINGLES: Lanarkshire 4 D&A 2
Susan Wood lost to Lorna McClymont 1 hole
Megan Docherty lost to Lorraine Campbell 6&5
Fiona Norris beat Laura McGeachy 2 holes
Katie Graham beat  Caroline King 5&4
Susan McGrenaghan beat Lori MacDonald 6&5
Susan Woodhouse beat  Fiona Rattray 5&4

LANARKSHIRE 6 D&A 3

Ayrshire County Team -- Photo courtesy of Ayrshire County

FOURSOMES : Renfrewshire 1 Ayrshire 2
Alyson McGinnigle and Julie Wilson beat Jenny Linklater and Alex Glennie
Jennifer Rankine and Gillian Kyle lost to Hazel MacGarvie and Louise Duncan 4&2
Liz Stewart and Donna Jackson lost to Jane Finnie and Rachel Foster 4&3

SINGLES: Renfrewshire 2 Ayrshire 4
Gillian McGinlay lost to  Hazel McGarvie 9&7
Jennifer Rankine lost to Louise Duncan 1 hole
Carol Whyte lost to Rachel Foster 3&1
Gillian Kyle beat  Audrey Thomson 5&4
Alyson McGinnigle  lost to Connie Jaffrey 4&2
Donna Jackson beat Jenny Linklater 3&2

RENFREWSHIRE 3 AYRSHIRE 6

Monday 17 June 2019

West of Scotland County Jamboree Results - Day 1


PHOTOS FROM DAY 1 -- COURTESY OF FIONA ARMOUR
MORE PHOTOS COURTESY OF  JEAN MACINTYRE

Foursomes : Renfrewshire  2 Lanarkshire 1
Gillian Kyle and Jennifer Rankine lost to Susan Wood and Susan Woodhouse 1 hole
Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart beat Eva O’Connor and  Katie Scott 
Julie Wilson and Alyson McGinnigle beat Fiona Norris and Katie Graham 5&4

Singles: Renfrewshire 2 Lanarkshire 4
Jennifer Rankine halved with Susan Woodhouse
Alyson McGinnigle beat Eva O'Connor 7 &5
Liz Stewart halved with Megan Doherty
Gillian Kyle lost to Susan  McGrenaghan 2&1
Gillian McGinlay lost to Katie Graham 3&2
Carol Whyte lost Susan Wood 7&5

RENFREWSHIRE 4 LANARKSHIRE 5

Foursomes : D&A  1 Ayrshire 2
Laura McGeachy and Lorna McClymont  lost to Louise Duncan Hazel MacGarvie 5&3
Jillian Farrell and Lorraine Campbell lost to Alex Glennie and    Connie Jaffrey 2&1
Lori Macdonald and Fiona Rattray beat Audrey Thompson and     Jane Finnie 2&1

Singles: D&A 1.5 Ayrshire 4.5
Lorna McClymont lost to Hazel MacGarvie 4&3
Jillian Farrell beat Connie Jaffrey 5&4
Fiona Rattray lost to Louise Duncan 6&4
Vicky Hendren lost to Audrey Thompson 5&4
Laura McGeachy lost to Rachael Foster 3&1
Lori MacDonald halved with Jenny Linklater 

D&A 2.5 AYRSHIRE 6.5

Perth and Kinross County win the Northern Inter County Team Championships

Perth and Kinross County Team 

Northern Division Inter County Team Championship 2019
at Ballater Golf Club - Perth and Kinross are the winners




 CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE RESULTS

HAZEL MACGARVIE SELECTED FOR THE VAGLIANO TROPHY

 
Hazel MacGarvie  -Photo Courtesy of Fiona Armour

Hazel McGarvie (Royal Troon) 
has been added to the 
🇬🇧&🇮🇪team for this year's Vagliano Trophy. 
MacGarvie joins fellow Scot Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne) to the team ahead of the match against the Continent of Europe at the end of the month.

Alison Stockley wins the Scottish Golf Silver Championship


Craigiehill member Alison Stockley  won the Scottish Golf Silver Championship at St. Andrews yesterday.

LEADING SCORES: 
1 Alison Stockley (Craigie Hill) 68 
2 Susan Dumigan (Prestwick St Nicholas) F68 
3 Leanne Wilson (Kelso) 70 
4 Alison Finlay (Whitecraigs) 70 
5 Linda Boyle (Harburn) 70 
6 Jane Clark (Airdrie) 70 
7 Nancy Thorne (Glen Golf Club) 72 
8 Jan Macnab (Ranfurly Castle) 74

CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE RESULTS

 CLICK LINK TO SEE VIDEO OF ALISON

Margaret Adams with a handicap of 26 from Gleddoch was the winner of the Bronze section with a net 62

CLICK HERE FOR THE BRONZE RESULTS 

Katy Hill wins the Jean McCulloch Trophy

Jean McCulloch Trophy Results.
West Kilbride GC. (CSS 74)

Katy Hill (Prestwick St Cuthberts) won the Jean McCulloch Trophy yesterday over West Kilbride GC
2nd: Katie Ronnie ( Kilmarnock Barassie) L6H
3rd:  Lindsay Main (Strathaven) 

Katie Graham wins the Stephen Gallacher Foundation Trophy

Katie Graham -- with Stephen Gallacher
Katie Graham, Hamilton Golf club, won the Stephen Gallacher Foundation Vase competition at Cardrona Golf Club yesterday with rounds of 76,78,79.
Megan Docherty, Bishopbriggs Golf Club, finished in 6th place with scores of 86,78, 83.