KirkwoodGolf: 20 Jun 2008

Friday, June 20, 2008

Spanish amateur ace

Carlota leads pros in


Tenerife Ladies Open

FROM THE LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
Spanish amateur Carlota Ciganda fired a second round of six-under-par 66 to lead by a shot at the halfway stage of the Tenerife Ladies Open at Golf Costa Adeje today.
The 18-year-old from Pamplona, pictured right by Cal Carson Golf Agency, all rights reserved, who did not defend the British women's open amateur championship at North Berwick last week because of examinations, finished the day on nine-under-par, one ahead of Finland’s Ursula Wikstrom, who had a four-under 68 and Russian Maria Verchenova, who had a three-under 69.
Ciganda is hoping to become the fifth amateur tournament winner in the 30-year history of the Ladies European Tour this week. The last amateur to win on the tour was another talented teenager: South Korean Amy Yang, who claimed the 2006 ANZ Ladies Masters in Australia at the age of 16.
“I hit it very long and today I hit very straight so it was very helpful for me,” said Ciganda, who is a two time member of both the PING Junior Solheim Cup and Junior Ryder Cup teams and plays off a handicap of +5.2.
“If you play a good drive you have an approach from 80 to 100 metres so it’s easier to make birdies.” Ciganda had one bogey, at the par-four ninth-hole on her front nine, and posted an outward total of 37.
However she ripped up the back nine with seven birdies – and five in a row from the 11th hole – for an inward total of 29. That number tied the LET’s record for the lowest nine holes in a tournament, previously set by 19 other players.
“Once I started I couldn’t stop. I played really well, very good shots,” said Ciganda. “My putts were incredible. I made seven birdies and two pars on the back nine: I’m very happy.” It was her lowest ever nine holes in tournament play. Ciganda has won her national championship 19 times in various categories but says that her most treasured victory was the 2004 Individual European Ladies’ Amateur Championship at her home course, Ulzama Golf Club.
She is one of Europe’s greatest talents and in January will head to Arizona State University in Phoenix, Arizona to play golf and study. She explained: “I chose it because of the weather. Where I live in Spain is really cold in the winter and I prefer to practise in the sun.”
Sweden’s Louise Stahle, who shares fourth with England’s Rebecca Hudson on six-under-par, is a former student at Arizona State University and she is searching for her first tour win after coming close on several occasions already this year.“I feel like I’m starting to play better and posting scores,” said Stahle. “I found that coming from the amateur scene took a while. I think I had expectations to play better sooner but it’s taken two years at least.
“A win would be nice but I’m trying not to push it too much. Everybody is always asking but you have to be patient.”
Last week’s Portugal Ladies Open champion Anne-Lise Caudal posted a 69 to share sixth place with Denmark’s Lisa Holm Sorensen, who had a 66. Felicity and Trish Johnson, both from England but not related, finished the day tied for eighth position on four-under-par with Gwladys Nocera, the European number one who has won twice on tour this year.

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Ladies European Tour Scoreboard
TENERIFE LADIES OPEN
Golf Costa Adeje, Tenerife
SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 144 (2 x 72)
135 Carlota Ciganda (Spa) (amateur) 69 66
137 Krista Ursula Wikstrom (Fin) 69 68, Maria Verchenova (Rus) 68 69
138 Louise Stahle (Swe) 69 69, Rebecca Hudson (Eng) 70 68
139 Lisa Sorensen (Den) 73 66, Anna-Lise Caudal (Fra) 70 69
140 Felicity Johnson (Eng) 70 70, Trish Johnson (Eng) 68 72, Gwladys Nocera (Fra) 69 71
141 Julie Greciet (Fra) 67 74, Melissa Reid (Eng) 70 71, Carmen Alonso 69 72, Federica Piovano (Ita) 71 70
142 Joanne Mills (Aus) 72 70, Zuzana Kamasova (Sk) 70 72, Marta Silva 71 71
143 Lotta Maria Wahlin (Swe) 73 70, Laura Terebey (US) 69 74, Anja Monke (Ger) 69 74, Paula Marti 72 71, Nicole Gergely (Aut) 72 71, Kaisa Ruuttila (Fin) 72 71, Julie Tvede (Den) 71 72, Diana Luna (Ita) 70 73, Eva Steinberger (Aut) 71 72
144 Karen Lunn (Aus) 72 72, Dana Lacey (Aus) 69 75, Leah Hart (Aus) 72 72, Denise Becker (Ger) 69 75, Clare Queen (Sco) 71 73
145 Elin Ohlsson (Swe) 70 75, Marta Prieto 75 70, Beatriz Recari 73 72, Maria Boden (Swe) 73 72, Stefanie Michl (Aut) 71 74, Martina Eberl (Ger) 72 73
146 Vittoria Valvassori (Ita) 74 72, Marianne Skarpnord (Nor) 74 72, Tania Elosegui 72 74, Nikki Garrett (Aus) 72 74, Emma Cabrera Bello 75 71, Isabella Maconi (Ita) 78 68, Georgina Simpson 77 69, Lydia Hall 72 74, Samantha Head (Eng) 73 73, Lynn Brooky (Nzl) 71 75, Melodie Bourdy (Fra) 73 73, Joanne Clingan (Eng) 74 72, Sarah Nicholson (Nzl) 76 70
147 Mianne Bagger (Den) 74 73, Cherie Byrnes (Aus) 73 74, Lisa Hall (Eng) 74 73, Becky Brewerton (Wal) 73 74, Karen-Margrethe Juul (Den) 74 73, Martina Gillen (Ire) 73 74, Marina Arruti 75 72, Ana-Belen Sanchez 77 70, Kathryn Imrie (Sco) 73 74
148 Rui Yokomine (Jpn) 75 73, Azahara Munoz (Spa) (am) 76 72, Rebecca Coakley 72 76, Kate Combes (Aus) 75 73, Sofia Renell (Swe) 79 69, Laura Cabanillas Gomez 76 72, Emma Lyons (Eng) 73 75, Marjet Van Der Graaff (Ned) 74 74
MISSED THE CUT
149 Jenni Kuosa (Fin) 77 72, Mette Buus (Den) 79 70, Lee-Anne Pace (USA) 76 73, Christine Hallstrom (Swe) 76 73, Janice Olivencia (Pr) 75 74, Lena Kirstina Viola Tornevall (Swe) 77 72, Stacy Lee Bregman (Rsa) 77 72, Ludivine Kreutz (Fra) 75 74, Anna Knutsson (Swe) 74 75
150 Joanne Morley (Eng) 78 72, Ana Larraneta 74 76, Laurette Maritz (Rsa) 76 74, Sophie Sandolo (Ita) 74 76, Elisabeth Esterl (Ger) 75 75, Sophie Walker (Eng) 76 74, Camille Fallay (Fra) 72 78, Jenna Wilson (Sco) 79 71, Natascha Fink (Aut) 74 76, Anne Hansen (Den) 76 74, Cecilie Lundgreen (Nor) 75 75, Claire Coughlan 76 74
151 Frederique Seeholzer (Swi) 76 75, Stefania Croce (Ita) 75 76, Titiya Plucksataporn (Tha) 76 75, Margherita Rigon (Ita) 73 78
152 Antonella Cvitan (Swe) 74 78, Lora Fairclough (Eng) 75 77, Anna Rossi (Ita) 76 76, Suzanne Dickens 76 76, Jade Schaeffer (Fra) 76 76, Sara Beautell Largo 78 74, Ellen Smets (Bel) 74 78, Maria Beautell 77 75, Kirsty S Taylor 77 75, Nuria Clau 76 76, Katharina Schallenberg (Ger) 76 76, Lynn Kenny (Sco) 77 75, Amanda Moltke-Leth (Den) 79 73, Kirsty Fisher (Eng) 79 73
153 Danielle Masters (Eng) 75 78, Bronwyn Mullins-Lane (Aus) 76 77, Florence Luscher (Swi) 80 73
154 Rachel Bell (Eng) 76 78
155 Liza Aileen Shervill 79 76, Veronica Zorzi (Ita) 77 78, Lara Tadiotto (Bel) 79 76
156 Nora Angehrn (Swi) 75 81, Xonia Wunsch-Ruiz 79 77, Nathalie David (Fra) 75 81, Elizabeth McKinnon (Swe) 78 78
157 Maria Ohlsson (Swe) 80 77, Lara Hernandez 78 79
158 Sonia Cologan 79 79, Natalie Claire Booth 80 78
160 Jehanne Jail (Fra) 82 78, Itziar Elguezabal 79 81
163 Patricia Beliard (Fra) 82 81, Meghna Bal (Ind) 81 82
Retired: Maria Angeles Jimenez (Spa) 87

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Heather drops out of Vilamoura top 10

Heather Anderson from Downfield, Dundee had a second-round 88 (44-44) to drop out of the top 10 in the European senior women's amateur championship over the Vilamoura Pinhal course.
Janice Paterson took over the top Scot role with an 81 (43-38) for 164 and 17th place behind the leader on 149, France's Virginie Burrus.
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AYRSHIRE SUCCESSFULLY DEFEND KENNEDY SALVER

Ayrshire Girls Team (standing left to right) are
Connie Jaffrey, Hannah Gaunt, Mhairi McKay, Katie McGarva,
and kneeling left to right are Gillian Arnott, Linzi Allan, Kelly McNee.


SUCCESSFUL DEFENCE OF KENNEDY SALVER

The Ayrshire Ladies County Golf Association Junior Team held off a strong challenge from the other three West Division counties - Dumbartonshire & Argyll, Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire, at Ayr Dalmilling Golf Course on Thursday, 19th June, to retain the prestigious Kennedy Salver.

In blustery, testing conditions, they won all 3 morning foursomes and followed this up in the afternoon with 3.5 points from the singles matches for a winning total of 6.5 - two clear of runners-up Lanarkshire.

The team, whose ages range from 11 to 17 consisted of Linzi Allan (captain) (Kilbirnie), Hannah Gaunt (Barassie), Gillian Arnott (Kilbirnie), Mhairi McKay (West Kilbride), Kelly McNee (Loudoun), Connie Jaffrey (West Kilbride) and Katie McGarva (Barassie).

Thanks to June Kerr for this report

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East beat West at Troon Portland

East Vets were victorious by 6 matches to 3 in their annual encounter with West Vets at Troon Portland on Wednesday.
Results were as follows...... (West Vets names first)

May Hughes lost to Noreen Fenton at the 18th
Alex Glennie halved with Moira Thomson
Sheena Macdonald halved with Ruth Brown
Maureen Woodhead lost to Anne Brownie 4 and 3
Pat Hutton lost to Lesley Johnston
Jeanette McCartney lost to Fiona Hunter 6 and 4
Elspeth Hanlon beat Sheila Lyon 2 and 1
May Myers beat Susan Penman 4 and 3
Cathy Morton lost to Aileen Kennedy

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O'Brien Kenney beats McKenna
in Irish seniors final

PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY IRISH LADIES GOLF UNION
Sheena O’Brien Kenney (Grange) holed from twenty feet for birdie on the final green to beat Irish legend Mary McKenna (Donabate) in the final of the Irish Senior Women’s Close Championship at Hollystown Golf Club today.
O’Brien Kenney started brightly to win the first but turned one down after McKenna won the fourth and seventh. She levelled the match on ten but went one down again when McKenna holed from twelve feet for birdie.
A par on fifteen was good enough to level the tie and a par-saving chip and putt on seventeen saw them visit the 18th tee all square. Both found the green but after McKenna’s putt came up short, O’Brien Kenney found the bottom of the cup from twenty feet to claim her first Irish Senior Women’s Close title.
O’Brien Kenney will now lead the Irish team of six, to be announced shortly, at the Senior European Team Championships in The Netherlands, 2-5 September.
Earlier in the day, O’Brien Kenney ended Valerie Hassett’s (Ennis) hopes of repeating her 2004 victory while McKenna saw off newcomer Violet McBride (Belvoir Park).

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McKenna v Kenney for Irish seniors' title

PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY IRISH LADIES GOLF UNION
Irish legend Mary McKenna (Donabate) birdied the 14th to close out her semi-final match and now plays Sheena O’Brien Kenney (Grange) in this afternoon’s final of the Irish Senior Women’s Close Championship at Hollystown Golf Club.
McKenna (Donabate) saw off a brave challenge from Violet McBride (Belvoir Park) while O’Brien Kenney had to work much harder closing with three regulation pars to end the hopes of seasoned campaigner Valerie Hassett (Ennis) on the home green.
Results:
SEMI-FINALS
Sheena O'Brien Kenney (Grange) bt Valerie Hassett (Ennis) 1 hole.
Mary McKenna (Donabate) bt Violet McBride (Belvoir Park) 5 and 4.

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Nick MacAndrew, Sophie Alexander and (right) Mark Wareham, the boys' low handicap winner.
Nick and Sophie win Paul Lawrie
Aberdeen Schools' titles

By DEREK JOHNSTONE
It was a one-two for the MacAndrew family representing Aberdeen Grammar School in the Paul Lawrie Aberdeen Schools’ (Scratch-12) Championships at Craibstone on Thursday. Two-handicapper Nick won the scratch trophy with a three over-par 72, one shot better than his older brother Donald.
Nick had three birdies - at the first, fifth and 16th - but on the debit side he had a triple bogey 7 at the aptly named Gruesome Glen 11th and single shots dropped at the seventh, eighth and 10th.
Donald’s round consisted of birdies at the 10th and 16th but a double bogey at the 11th and dropped shots at the third, eighth, 15th and 18th meant he had to be satisfied with the runners-up slot.
There was further success for the Grammar School when nine-handicapper Mark Wareham lifted the Paul Lawrie Handicap Trophy with a net 64. His only dropped shots were all on the front nine, at the first, seventh, eighth and ninth.
The Paul Lawrie Girls’ Championship was won by Sophie Alexander of Robert Gordon’s College. The 10-handicapper’s impressive net 63 was helped by a one over par back nine which included birdies at the 14th and 17th. However, Sophie also fell victim to the difficult Gruesome Glen where she walked off with a double bogey.
Earlier in the week, the Paul Lawrie Schools’ (13-24 handicap) Championships were also held at Craibstone. The scratch trophy was won by Scott Keith of Dyce Academy with a nine over par 78 while Scott Simpson of Robert Gordon’s College won the handicap trophy with a net 60 off his 19 handicap. His score was even more impressive, given his tee shot at the first ended out of bounds and he started with a double bogey 6.

LEADING SCORES

BOYS’ SCRATCH (White tees) CSS 68
72 N MacAndrew (AGS)
73 M Wareham (AGS); D MacAndrew (AGS); C Chalmers (Oldmachar)
75 R Dick (Hazlehead)
76 N Barnes (RGC); C Lamb (Bridge of Don); A Carrell (Cults); S Smith (RGC)
77 D Elrick (Hazlehead)
79 F McDonald (Hazlehead); S Fraser (RGC); L Kinnear (AGS)
80 E Robertson (Cults); R Lawrence (Oldmachar)
82 G Joss (Hazlehead)
83 M Beattie (St Machar); G Jamieson (Oldmachar); A Shand (Dyce)
84 S Stewart (Hazlehead)
85 C Black (RGC); G Singer (Oldmachar)
89 L Sandison (Bridge of Don)
NR G Munro (Oldmachar); M Angus (Hazlehead); A Burr (AGS)

BOYS’ HANDICAP
64 M Wareham (AGS)
66 C Lamb (Bridge of Don)
67 F McDonald (Hazlehead)

GIRLS’ HANDICAP (CSS 70)
63 S Alexander (RGC)
73 V Powell (Cults)
78 C Prouse (St Machar); C Geddes (Kincorth)

LEADING SCORES - TUESDAY

BOYS’ SCRATCH (Yellow tees) CSS 68
78 S Keith (Dyce)
79 S Simpson (RGC)
80 S Main (Hazlehead)
83 M Kinnaird (Bridge of Don); R Yule (Cults);
84 C Johnstone (AGS); R Stewart (Oldmachar)

BOYS’ HANDICAP

60 S Simpson (RGC)
65 L McKenzie (Oldmachar); S Keith (Dyce)
66 M Kinnaird (Bridge of Don); J Milton (Oldmachar)
67 Z Wood (Torry); R Michie (RGC)
68 S Main (Hazlehead); J Polson (Cults)

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