Saturday 17 August 2019

Scotland v Europe - Pheonix Cup is at Cardrona Resort

The 24th Phoenix Cup, Scotland v Europe
Cardrona Resort, Peebles, Scottish Borders, Sunday 25 to Tuesday 27 August 2019

Teams Scotland & Europe announced!
+ the 25th Anniversary Phoenix Cup at Gleneagles, Panmure, Blairgowrie & Carnoustie in 2020 !!!  

Golfers with disabilities from countries including, Germany, Holland, Ireland and England, will travel to Cardrona in less than a week to play in the 24th Phoenix Cup International.

The Phoenix Cup is based on the Solheim/Ryder Cup internationals, is played over three days and includes the traditional match play formats of foursomes, fourball and singles competitions.

Team Scotland & Team Europe
Matthew Coleman Kennoway & Jurgen Boon The Netherlands.
Jim Hamill Dumbarton & Jeroen Coumou The Netherlands.
Paul Higgins Motherwell & Stephen Crocker England.
Jim Hopes Dumbarton & Paul Daley England.
Robert Inness Dumfries & Leon Emmen The Netherlands.
Gordon Latto Cupar & Frans Harmsen The Netherlands.
Derek Milne Upper Largo & Trevor Hillen Northern Ireland.
Iain Ross Kirriemuir & Richard kluwen The Netherlands.
Kerr Scott Busby & Tineke Loogman The Netherlands.
Jim Thomson Millport & Jay Penfold England.
Martin Webb Lanark & Frank Sorber Germany.
Ian White Airdrie & Dave Standing England.

Last October, the SDGC selected a  European team and travelled to the USA, to take on their best disabled golfers, and much like the Ryder Cup in France just before, beat them over the Rotonda Course near Tampa, Florida, 13.5 to 10.5.  

Jim Gales, the event organiser and Captain of the European Team in Florida said, “The Phoenix Cup has been on a wee promotional tour of the country since we returned victorious from the US, and has been pictured with lots of politicians, representatives from the likes of Scottish Golf and numerous golf clubs around the country, so raising the profile of the sport for golfers with disabilities”.

The 25th Anniversary Phoenix Cup in 2020 will be played at four venues, at Gleneagles Centenary, Panmure, Blairgowrie Rosemount and Carnoustie Championship Courses from 15 to 20 September and will be played between Europe & The USA.  The Scottish Captain Iain Ross of Kirriemuir will face Dan Aldrich from California over the week long festival of inclusive golf, with golfers qualifying from over a dozen countries.  

“The SDGC was the first fully inclusive disabled golf group in the world and created the Phoenix Cup to incorporate anyone of any age with any type of sensory, intellectual or physical disability.  To date, the Phoenix Cup has involved 693 golfers from 18 nations and has been staged in 6 countries, like the US, Canada, Scotland and Spain”. 

More information on the SDGC and the Phoenix Cup can be found by clicking one of the links below.

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Friday 16 August 2019

Past British Girl Champions at the Centenary British Championship

Suzanne, Wilma and Maureen

The 100th British Girls Championship is now down to the semi finalist at Panmure Go to the R&A Website for the report

Matchplay Results

As a follow ion from "Blast from the Past" Wilma Leburn ( nee Aitken)  (Old Ranfurly) has also had a fantastic day at Panmure Golf Club being part of the Centenary event with the past British Girls champions  ---- She won the British Girls Championship in 1977 
She has had a lovely day with Suzanne Cadden (Cardross) and former Renfrewshire player Maureen Richmond ( nee Walker) - was Kilmacolm  who won in 1972 
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE PAST CHAMPIONS 


The Girls’ Amateur Championship was first played in 1919 and celebrates its centenary this year. Four former Girls’ Amateur Champions were named in the European Solheim Cup team this week: Georgia Hall, Suzann Pettersen, Anna Nordqvist and Azahara Munoz.

The winner of this year’s championship will receive exemptions into Final Qualifying for the 2020 AIG Women's British Open, the Women’s Amateur Championship at Kilmarnock (Barassie) and the Augusta National Women’s Amateur Championship.

Some photos - courtesy of Wilma


Past British Girls Champions CLICK TO ENLARGE
Suzanne, Wilma's husband and Wilma

Wilma Leburn (Aitken) - British Champion 1977

From Photos on Facebook - courtesy of Wilma Leburn

West Vets win the Asp Trophy agaist the East Vets

West and East Vets Teams
Nearly a Hole in One !!
West Vet's  Fiona Armour with Brenda Conway (Renfrew) were playing in one of the matches against East Vets for the Asp Trophy.

Fiona said "It was at the14th at Cochrane Castle and it nailed the match for Brenda and I, 5 and 4.  
"Brenda had already hit a cracking tee shot to about 8ft from the pin at the par 3 9th and I slotted in the putt for our first 2 on the card."

All in all  West had a good day and won 4-1

To read the full report and more photos go to the West Vets Website 


Cardross Golf Club Open Day Results

Cardross Golf Club hosted their annual open day event earlier this month, with 120 ladies taking part in the trim am tournament.


The Winning Team is presented with the Harper Trophy

The Harper Trophy and first handicap prize was presented to the victorious trio of Margaret King (Helensburgh), Fiona Leitch (Dumbarton) and Margaret Stirling (Cardross) by Noreen Harper.

Milngavie Trios were second and third with Laura Robinson, Marion Mason and Sandy Sinclair followed by Mandy Allen, Davina Lavery and Christina Houston.


Laura McGeachy, Pat Hargan, Lorraine Campbell and Ann Storm

Laura McGeachy, Lorraine Campbell and Ann Storm took the Hargan Trophy and Scratch Prize and were presented with it by Pat Hargan 

As well as a great day of golf £804 was also raised for Mary's Meals which helps feed children in Malawi

Thanks go to Lorraine Campbell for the report from the local paper and the photographs

BLAST FROM THE PAST - SUZANNE CADDEN



Scottish Girls Team 1972 - Royal Norwich Golf Club: L to R - Gladys Cadden, Suzanne Cadden, Lorna Bennett, Muriel Thomson, Kathleen Lackie (Captain) Maureen Walker, Susan Kennedy, Elaine Fraser and Catherine Panton - click to enlarge 

  Suzanne Cadden has just arrived at a wet Panmure Golf Club for 100th British Girls event.
 “Very honoured to be invited as a past champion to attend. 1975 wasn’t yesterday, but memories come flooding back.”
 “So looking forward to meeting up with golfing buddies from the past. Sadly no Scottish girls in last 16” — Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe) lost in the first round.

Matchplay Live Scoring from the 2019 British Girls Championship

Thursday 15 August 2019

Three players all have a Hole in One’s over Largs GC on the same day !!

Christine Whitelaw, Bobby Bain and Jean Capes

Three of our members, Bobby Bain, Jean Capes and Christine Whitelaw, all had hole in one’s at Largs Golf Club  yesterday in their respective competitions.

Jean had hers at the 8th hole and Bobby and Christine had theirs at the 14th hole.

Well done and congratulations to you all.

British Girls Matchplay - Live Scoring

Matchplay Live Scoring

Wednesday 14 August 2019

Hannah Darling qualifies for the R&A Girls Amateur Championship matchplay stages

Alessia Nobilio showed why she is the highest-ranked player in the field for the centenary R and A Girls’ Amateur Championship with a sterling performance at Panmure today to finish as the leading qualifier amond the 64 who go forward to the match-play stages.
Nobilio, who hails from Milan, compiled a six-under-par round of 65 to move to 11-under-par for the championship and secure her place in the last 64, one shot ahead of her nearest rival Lucie Malchirand from France.
Nobilio’s blemish-free card
Ranked sixth in the World Amateur Golf Rankings, Nobilio did not drop a shot in the two stroke-play rounds and four birdies in her opening six holes in benign conditions at the challenging Angus links this morning set her well on her way.
The winner of the Italian Ladies stroke-play championship and the Citta di Milano Trofeo Gianni Albertini as well as a member of the winning Continent of Europe Vagliano Team in June picked up further shots on the 10th and 11th to coast home.
Slovenia’s Pia Babnik, the Helen Holm Scottish women’s open champion, qualified comfortably with a three-under-par total of 139 following a one-over-par 72, two shots clear of Germany’s Christin Eisenbeiss.
Broomieknowe’s Hannah Darling qualified as the leading Scot on level par after a two-over-par 72. The two-time Scottish Girls’ Amateur Champion traded four birdies with six bogeys. She was the only Scottish make the cut. 
The cut fell at nine-over-par with former champions Emilie Paltrinieri and Lily May Humphries qualifying on three-over and seven-over respectively.
The qualifiers will each be looking to follow in the footsteps of the four past champions in this event who were named in the European Solheim Cup team this week: Georgia Hall, Suzann Pettersen, Anna Nordqvist and Azahara Munoz.
Each match will consist of one round of 18 holes including Saturday’s final. The winner will receive exemptions into the 2020 Womens Amateur Championship at Kilmarnock (Barassie) and the Augusta National Womens Amateur Championship.

Renfrew Golf Club Tri Am Success

Winning Team — Megan and Lynn McColl, Karen McIlvaney (Hilton Park not pictured)

Another very successful Ladies Open Tri-am took place yesterday at Renfrew Golf Club in largely dry and sunny conditions. A field of 37 teams took part in a bid to win the Burgoyne Thistle Trophy and the 'on course' prizes. 

As well as the opportunity to win some fantastic raffle prizes- the local Renfrew Branch of Enable Scotland Charity will be the beneficiaries of the proceeds - there was an extensive selection of ladies golf clothing, gifts and accessories offered for sale by Sarah and Tom Eckford. Never has the Committee Room looked so pretty 😜

A selection of photographs from the event are included in the album on the Renfrew Facebook Page and quite unusually the vast majority of the prize-winners stayed or in the case of the winners, came back for the presentation of prizes that was undertaken by Alice Burgoyne.

The competition was based on the best nett score at each hole but in the last three holes all three players nett scores counted and were added in.

Many congratulations to the winners of the Trophy, who only entered the day before the competition; 

Lynn and Megan McColl (The Carrick) and Karen McIlvaney (Hilton Park) with a score of 96

They also won the separate 16th, 17th and 18th combined score competition and many  thanks to Tom and Sarah Eckford for donating these prizes.

Other Prize Winners;

SECOND PRIZE: Ann Shanks, Margaret Nicolson and Ronalda Agnew (all Dumbarton) 97
THIRD PRIZE: Irene McInnes (Williamwood), Brenda Conway (Renfrew) and Moira Kerr (Cowglen) 98
FOURTH PRIZE: Jane Pirie, Kathryn McPhail and Rhonda Hughes (all Millport) 99 BIH

On Course Prizes;

Nearest the pin at the 7th Hole: Jean Sloan (Troon)
Nearest the pin in 2 at the 12th Hole: Fiona Armour (Renfrew)
Nearest the pin in 3 at the 16th Hole: Alyson McGinnigle (Cowglen)

In her closing speech Shelia Loudon, Ladies Section Co-ordinator, expressed her thanks to the following people:

The Event Organisers; Nancy Cowan, Silvana Middleton, Sandra Reid and June Douglas
Table Decoration and Flowers: Lily Cameron and Dorothy McPherson
Raffle Co-ordinators: Marjory McGhie, Lesley Sharp and Ray Riddell and all the raffle ticket sellers during the day
Our stalwart volunteers; Heather McHale, Margaret Munford, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick and Kate Murchison, who do whatever is required on the day
Ladies Golf Shop: Sarah and Tom Eckford
Starters; Jim Kirkpatrick and John Cowan
Greenkeeping; Fraser Ross and his staff
Gardening Team for the beautifully presented gardens
Catering; Liz Jackson and her staff
Bar: Kirsten
Photographs (and Facebook): Fiona Armour

We look forward to welcoming all the ladies back to next years Open on what will be the Ladies 125th Anniversary year 👍😀

Thanks go to Fiona Armour for the report and photograph

Live scoring from the British Girls at Panmure

 Click here for live scoring

Tuesday 13 August 2019

Hannah Darling in fourth place after 1st round at Panmure

Lucie Malchirand got off to a flying start in the 91st staging of the British Girls' Amateur Championship at Panmure, near Carnoustie  today with a seven-under-par round of 64 to take a two-shot lead after the first round of stroke-play qualifying.
The 16-year-old from France turned in three-under and went on to notch eagles on the par-five 10th and 14th holes on her way to setting a new women’s course record at the renowned Angus links.

Malchirand, who is second in the Junior Solheim Cup rankings and has two wins already this year, said, “I’m feeling really good. It was the first day and it is a bit stressful but I’m really happy to shoot seven-under today.
"The course was really nice and I didn’t have any rain. I haven’t played well in my previous tournaments on links courses and this is the first time I have shot seven-under on a links course.”
Conditions varied throughout the day with periods of gusting winds, squally showers and calmer sunnier conditions. Scoring was strong among some of the later starters with Alessia Nobilio of Italy carding a five-under-par 66. Nobilio, the highest-ranked player in the field at sixth in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, made her move on the front nine with four consecutive birdies from the 5th and parred her way in.
Pia Babnik, who won the Helen Holm Scottish Women’s Championship earlier this year, is one shot further back after a four-under-par 67.


Hannah Darling leads home hopes
Scotland’s Hannah Darling, who won The R and A’s inaugural Girls Under-16 Amateur last year and the Scottish Girls Open Championship this year, sits fourth after a two-under-par 69.
Annabell Fuller from Roehampton is on one-under-par, a shot ahead of compatriot Euphemie Rhodes from Burnham and Berrow who is on the same mark as Isabella Holpfer from Austria, Katri Bakker from Finland, Christin Eisenbeiss from Germany and Sweden’s Louise Rydqvist.
Former champions Emilie Paltrieneri and Lily May Humphries struggled with rounds of three-over-par 74 and seven-over-par 78 respectively.

Players from as far afield as Australia, Canada, South Africa and the United States of America are competing with a strong contingent from Great Britain and Ireland and mainland Europe as the championship, founded in 1919, celebrates its centenary year.
Following tomorrow’s second round of stroke-play qualifying the leading 64 players and ties will progress to the match-play stage at the Angus venue. Each match will consist of one round of 18 holes including Saturday’s final. 
The winner will receive exemptions into the 2020 Women Amateur Championship at Kilmarnock (Barassie) and the Augusta National Women’s Amateur Championship.
Admission and parking are free of charge for spectators visiting Panmure.

Kilmacolm’s Jane McDonald has a Hole in One




Jane MacDonald (Kilmacolm) has a Hole in 1 at the 10th hole on the Castle Course in St Andrews .... many congrats 🥂

Monday 12 August 2019

GRACE CRAWFORD WINS THE SCOTTISH GIRLS’ U14 CHAMPIONSHIP

Photo Courtesy of Scottish Golf

Grace Crawford is your new Scottish Girls’ U14 Champion winning the first playoff hole with an eagle 3

Sofia Barroso Sá and Grace Crawford were today crowned the winners at the Scottish Girls’ U16 & U14 Open Championship at Elgin Golf Club today. 

In the U14 section, it was Scot Grace Crawford from Gullane Golf Club who came out on top after a playoff with Kasumi Tran of Wales.
Crawford, who was part of the Scotland Girls’ Home International team just last week, reached the turn in three-under, level par overall, to close the overnight deficit and reach the top of the leaderboard going into the final nine.
After five straight pars to start the back-nine, Crawford took a two-shot lead into the final three holes over her playing partner Tran.
However, Tran birdied 16 and 17 to take a one-shot lead going down 18 but Crawford bounced back from a bogey at 16, birdieing the par-5 18th to force a playoff.
The players headed back down the 1st and it was Crawford who secured the victory with a stunning eagle three.
Speaking to Scottish Golf after picking up the U14 trophy, Crawford said, “I’m very excited to win. Coming down 18 I was just thinking make birdie and see what happens.
“When it’s a playoff it’s whoever wins, wins and thankfully this time it was me.
“Over the two days, I felt I played very well. I really like this course and I thought I played really solid, especially today.”View all of the final scores from the Scottish Girls’ U16 & U14 Championship at Elgin here.

Eilidh Henderson (Loretto School Golf Club ) was the leading Scot in the Under 16's and Natalia Fowler (Bathgate) leading net in the U16's
Click here to read the full report from Scottish Golf

UNDER 16 GROSS SCORING



2019 EUROPEAN SOLHEIM CUP NAMED


Please give a warm welcome to Catriona Matthew's European Solheim Cup team 🇪🇺

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Azahara Munoz Vickers 🇪🇸 
Caroline Masson 🇩🇪 
Anna Nordqvist 🇸🇪 
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Douglas Park 40th Anniversary Family Foursomes Success Despite the Rain.

The Douglas Park Golf Club Family Foursomes was held yesterday despite the awful overhead conditions. It was open to every member in the club playing with ANY family relative (member or guest). The only pairing excluded were husbands and wives. Each player from their appropriate tee- Gents, Ladies or Juniors, in the format of foursomes scoring stableford points.

The range of ages of players were from under 10 to over ninety !!
Colin and Helen Robertson
The event was celebrating their 40th Anniversary set up by Colin Robertson who joined everyone back in the clubhouse after the games were finished.

There was much hilarity and fun inside the clubhouse with many families and children joining in and not too many being disappointed the "bouncy castle" was unable to be used !

The main prizewinners were presented with Centenary Glass Trophies that their photograph can be added into.

Some photos from the event Click on the links

  ON THE TEE CLICK HERE




Sunday 11 August 2019

Megan Docherty is leading Scot in rain delayed U16 Scottish Girls Open Championship

From the Scottish Golf Website

After a three and a half hour delay due to the overnight and early morning rain, play was eventually able to get underway at 11.00am.
In the U16 event, it was Austria’s Anna Neumayer and England’s Leonie Muir who finished the day at the top of the leaderboard after level-par opening rounds of 74.
Neumayer’s opening round included four birdies and four bogeys while Muir carded five birdies alongside three bogeys and a double.
The pair will now take a one-shot lead into tomorrow’s final round.
Portugal’s Sofia Barroso Sa sits one shot back of the leaders on one-over par, largely thanks to a fantastic bogey-free back-nine with eight pars and a closing birdie at 18th.
The top-Scot in the U16 event is Bishopbriggs’ Megan Docherty who posted a two-over par round of 76 and will go into tomorrow’s final round just two shots back from the lead.
Speaking to Scottish Golf after her round, Docherty said, “I’m pretty happy with today’s round, I played well and holed some nice putts. We were lucky with the weather after this morning’s delay and only got caught in one shower which was good.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, Docherty said, “It’s a nice position to be in. I’m just going to stay calm and try to play well and see what happens.”
In the U14 event, it was France’s Juliette Demeaux who posted the round of the day with an excellent one-under par 73.
Demeaux’s round included three birdies and two bogeys, and she will now take a two-shot lead into tomorrow’s final round.
Speaking to Scottish Golf after her round, Demeaux said, “It feels very good. I was confident as I wanted to play well in Scotland.
“I’m feeling confident. I played well today without attacking too much and that will be the plan again tomorrow, just trying to keep making pars.”
Demeaux’s nearest competitor going into the final round will be Kasumi Tran from Wales who’s round of one-over par has her sitting in second place.
Top Scot in the U14 event after Day 1 is Gullane’s Grace Crawford. Fresh off of competing in last week’s Home Internationals, Crawford made a costly double-bogey at 17 before bouncing back with a birdie on 18 to leave herself just four shots behind the overnight lead.
UNDER 16 GROSS SCORING



Mi Jung Hur claims Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open crown


From the  Ladies European Tour Website 

Mi Jung Hur fired a five-under-par 66 – the joint lowest round of the day – in wet conditions to earn a four-stroke victory in the Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club.
The 29-year-old South Korean, who led by two at the halfway stage of the tournament after a nine-under-par 62, came from a stroke back entering the final round to win on 20-under-par.
Despite having set the tournament scoring record after two rounds, and having earned a runner-up finish in the event at Dundonald two years ago, she revealed that she had never previously been a fan of links golf.
“Actually, I don’t like links courses, but after this week, I love them,” said Hur, whose neon yellow waterproofs were decorated with the slogan “Win at all costs.”
Hur claimed her first LPGA Tour victory as a rookie in 2009 and then another five years ago in 2014. Five years had passed since her last title and this was her first victory as a married woman, after her wedding last year. She thanked her Scottish caddie, Gary Marshall, for helping to keep her clubs and balls dry and for encouragement throughout the severe and changeable conditions over the four days.
“On the first day, I made a birdie and then two bogeys. Then he told me on the fourth hole, come on MJ, you can win this. He said that again today again on the fourth tee after I’d just made a three-putt, so that helped a lot.”
Hur began her final round with a bogey on the third hole and trailed after eight holes, but made her first birdie of the day on the par-3 ninth, sinking a putt from six feet, to enter a four-way tie for the lead.
After making her fourth straight birdie putt, from around nine yards, on the par-5 12th hole, the Texas-based professional felt that she could win the tournament.
She made another great putt from five feet on the 16th to take a three stroke advantage and then polished off the round with her sixth birdie of the day on 18.
The US Women’s Open champion Jeongeun Lee6 (70) and third-round leader Moriya Jutanugarn (71) tied for second position on 16-under, with the 2017 champion Mi Hyang Lee a stroke back in fourth place and the 2018 winner Ariya Jutanugarn two shots further adrift in fifth.

Carly Booth - Courtesy of the Ladies European Tour Website
With a tie for sixth, alongside Minjee Lee and Elizabeth Szokol, Anne Van Dam moved up to second on the LET Solheim Cup points list, while Carly Booth tied for ninth and won the Douglas Lowe Memorial Trophy as the top performing Scot in the tournament, after a final round of level par 71.

After a disastrous 3rd round yesterday Kylie Hendry equalled the best score of the day by firing a 5 under par 66. It was the turn of Pamela Pretswell Asher to have the bad round today

Following on from Solheim Cup Sunday, the excitement continues with the announcement of the full European Solheim Cup team tomorrow.

Saturday 10 August 2019

Carly Booth has a 66 to lie tied 5th after 3rd round of the Scottish Ladies Open Championship

MORIYA JUTANUGARN TAKES ONE STROKE LEAD INTO FINAL ROUND IN SCOTLAND
The Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open trophy may have the name Jutanugarn engraved on it for the second straight year. 
2018 champion Ariya Jutanugarn’s older sister, Moriya, fired a 4-under par 67 on Saturday in North Berwick, Scotland to take a one-stroke lead into the final round over Jeongeun Lee6 and Mi Jung Hur.


Carly Booth, the 2012 champion at Archerfield Links, delivered one of her best rounds of the year, a bogey-free five-under-par 66, to climb into joint fifth position, six strokes behind the leader.

Pamela Pretswell Asher finished on 1 over par

Kylie Henry unfortunately had a couple of disaster holes which put an end to her hopes 

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Second Round of Ladies Scottish Open completed this morning

Mi Jung Hur took advantage of the relatively benign afternoon conditions yesterday to post a nine-under-par 62 and moved into a two-stroke lead on 14 under par after a weather-interrupted second day at the Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open.

The second round  resumed at 7.30am this  morning, and  the cut was made to the leading 70 players and ties and there are currently 72 players at even par or better. 

Round three started at two-tee start at approximately 9.40am.

Carly Booth and Kylie Henry are the leading Scots on 5 under par.
Kylie finished her 2nd round with a terrific 67.
Pamela Pretswell Asher finished on 2 under to make the cut

Gemma Dryburgh and Michele Thomson missed the cut by one shot.
 Kelsey MacDonald and Catriona Matthew all missed the cut.

Linda Dyball has her 6th hole in one !!

Linda with her 6th hole in one
From Facebook

Christine Steedman, Linda Dyball and Ruth McKonkey were on Pitreavie playing the second round of their Championship. 

Linda had another hole in 1. 👏🏌️🍾🎉 This was at the 6th.  Then the storm hit.  ☔💦⚡⚡⚡⚡ It was biblical rain then scary. Very scary. Round abandoned. 😲

Does that mean another trip to Sawgrass Linda -- CLICK HERE

Friday 9 August 2019

Carly Booth leading Scot at Ladies Scottish Open as Dame Laura has a Hole in One


Dame Laura Davies made a hole-in-one at the 152-yard fifth using a pitching wedge in the second round of the Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club this morning and signed for an incredible three-under-par 68, just before play was suspended due to unplayable conditions at 13.04.
Davies said it was the second best round of her 34-year career, due to the ‘horrific’ conditions, with heavy rain and strong winds, gusting at 35 miles per hour.
Davies said it was her best round since the 1996 Canadian Open, which she won on a tree-lined course in a gale.
When play was suspended, the European Solheim Cup vice-captain tied for 27th position on a 36 hole total of two-under-par, two strokes behind the clubhouse leader, Hyo Joo Kim, with Sarah Schmelzel and Caroline Hedwall having finished on three-under-par. Linda Wessberg also shot a three-under-par 68 this morning for the joint lowest round of the day so far. She was tied for 57th on par and just inside the cut line when play was suspended.
The first round leaders Mi Hyang Lee and Anne Van Dam had only just teed off, while joint overnight leader Jane Park had yet to start.
After persistent rain all morning, a shard of light appeared through the clouds at around 2.30pm and conditions appeared to be drying up.
Play resumed at 3.25pm after a 2 hour, 21 minute delay and the weather completely changed for the afternoon side of the draw.
Play was yet again suspended later in the day with Mi Jung Hur (Korea) completing her second round of 62 to be in the lead at 14 under par.

SCOTTISH PLAYERS
Carly Booth managed to complete her round and was the leading scot in the Clubhouse on 5 under par.
Kylie Henry is currently on 4 under after 15 holes followed by Pamela Pretswell Asher on 2 under after 14 holes.
The projected cut is level par and Gemma Dryburgh has finished on +1. Michele Thomson is also on +1 after 16 holes.
Kelsey MacDonald and Catriona Matthew will both have missed the cut.

Scots have mixed fortunes against Wales and England wins both the Women's and Girl's Home Internationals



English Girls and Women's Teams
R and A News Release.

England has won both the R and A Women’s and Girls’ Home Internationals after the rain-affected final day of the round-robin competitions  were played at Downfield Golf Club, Dundee.
England and Ireland came into third and final day having beaten both Scotland and Wales over the first two days of competition, leading to a title shoot-out between the two sides in both events. 
With the weather causing havoc, it was a long and frustrating final day but it was England that ended it in celebratory mood edging the Irish out 3½ -2½ in the women’s event, while the junior side made it three title wins in a row on a count back after a 3-3 draw in the girls’ event.

With the dreadful forecast threatening to wipe out the whole day’s play, a decision was made to send the afternoon singles matches out first and then hopefully follow on with the foursomes. 
Six hours of play were eventually washed out and the outcome of the final round of matches was decided on the results in the singles. 
In the women’s event, England took control by winning the top three matches through Isobel Wardle, Lily May Humphreys and Emily Toy. The doughty Irish hit back with wins from Jessica Ross and Lauren Walsh and it was all set for a last-match decider between Ellen Hume and Paula Grant. 

England’s Hume was one up with two holes to play but Grant kept the match alive with a great birdie at the 17th and the pair went down the 18th. A half in pars was good enough for an English victory

The girls’ contest was a real thriller with four of the six matches going to the 18th hole and England taking the title, thanks to a superior points total in individual matches (17½-15½). 

It was desperately disappointing for the Irish girls and captain Helen Jones. Last year at Ballybunion, the side also drew with England but eventually finished third overall. 
In the third and fourth play-offs, Scotland, the defending champions, beat Wales 4½-1½ to finish third. Wales gained revenge in the girls’ event with a 5-1 scoreline.

The following By Colin Farquharson 

The morning foursomes were cancelled and only the singles were played in the afternoon.

Scotland
lost 5-1 to Wales in the girls' match while Ireland and England drew 3-3


Aboyne's Carmen Griffiths  was the only Scotland winner in the girls' match.

Scotland won the women's match 4.5-1.5 against Wales

SCOTLAND GIRLS 1, WALES GIRLS 5
Cameron Neilson lost to Carys Worby 4 and 3
Katy Alexander lost to Ffion Tynan 2 and 1.
Megan Ashley lost to Darcey Harry 4 and 3.
Carmen Griffiths beat Kasumi Tran 4 and  3.
Evanna Hynd lost to Harriet Lockley 4 and 3.
Grace Crawford lost to Ellen Nicholas 1 hole.

OTHER GIRLS' RESULT
IRELAND 3, ENGLAND 3

WOMEN'S RESULT

SCOTLAND 4.5, WALES 1.5

Hazel MacGarvie halved with Lea Anne Bramwell.
Hannah Darling beat Kath O'Connor 3 and 1.
Chloe Goadby beat Lauren Hillier 4 and 2.
Louise Duncan lost to Becky Harries 3 and 2.
Penny Brown beat Jordan Ryan 1 hole.
Shannon McWilliam btea Lucy Jones 1 hole.

ENGLAND 3.5, IRELAND 2.5

West Kilbride Ladies Open Day raises £3,500 for the Doddie Weir Foundation


The West Kilbride Ladies Charity this year was The Doddie Weir Foundation, which aids research into motor neurone disease.

We have been able to donate £3500 . Thank you to everyone, visitors and members, who gave generously at the West Kilbride Ladies Open in July. 

Stableford Competition Result 

Thanks go to Jocelyn Faris for sharing this news