KirkwoodGolf: 22 Sept 2008

Monday, September 22, 2008

Sheila and Ros through to last 16
of Daily Mail Foursomes

Late, late news from Sheila Brunton and Ros Fletcher of Carnoustie Caledonia .... "We are the final pairing to qualify for the last 16 of the Daily Mail Foursomes."
Sheila and Ros beaten a McDonald Ellon pair by 3 and 1 at Carnoustie.
The last 16 now go through to the finals at Marriott Dalmahoy from October 19 to 21. All qualifiers receive a prize.
Here's a recap on the teams who have made it through to the final rounds:

ROUND SEVEN
Anstruther bt Dunfermline (Pitfirrane) 3 and 2.
Camberley Heath bt Donnington Grove 4 and 2.
Fingle Glen bt Saltford 2 holes.
Loudoun bt Stranraer 3 and 1.
Manchester bt Stocksbridge & Dist at 21st.
Mill Brook bt Ogbourne Downs 4 and 3.
Morriston bt Worcestershire at 19th.
Northamptonshire County bt Beau Desert 4 and 2.
Oakdale bt Whickham 1 hole.
Penmaenmawr bt Beacon Park 2 holes.
Prince’s bt Cooden Beach 4 and 2.
Shandon Park bt Mitchelstown 5 and 3.
Stoke by Nayland bt Whiteleaf 3 and 1.
Strathmore bt Glen at 19th.
Willesley Park bt Normanby Hall 6 and 4.
Carnoustie Caledonia bt McDonald Ellon 3 and 1.

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Katy McNicoll finishes 13th after rain
washes out second round in Florida

Rain washed out the last day of the Queens Invitational women's college tournament at TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, Florida, leaving Carnoustie's Katy McNicoll, a student at Lynn University, Boca Raton, in 13th place in a field of 90 players.
Katy had a four-over-par score of 76 (40-36) in the first round.
Northern Ireland's Charlene Reid (Pfeiffer) finished in joint 49th place with a score of 83 (42-41).
Lynn (306) finished third behind Stetson and Florida Southern (301), based on the first-round scores.

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Tom Ward's exclusive picture of the Scotland schoolboys team at Royal Lytham & St Annes. Click on the image if you want to enlarge it.
The Scotland schoolgirls at Royal Lytham & St Anne's. Left to right: Eilidh Briggs, Rachael McQueen, Lesley Atkins, Jill Meldrum, Kelsey MacDonald, Sammy Vass (image by courtesy of Tom Ward).


INJURY-HIT SCOTS SCHOOLBOYS LOSE NARROWLY
BUT SCHOOLGIRLS GO DOWN 7-2

England narrowly beat Scotland in the annual schoolboys' golf international match at Royal Lytham & St Anne's Golf Club, Lancashire today (Monday) ... but the Scots were well beaten in the schoolgirls' contest at the same venue.
In the boys' match, the scores were tied at 3-3 afer the morning foursomes and it went right down to the wire in the singles, at the end of which England had won by a single point, 9 1/2-8 1/2.
Chris Corbett (St Joseph's College, Dumfries) injured his back and had to retire after five holes of his foursomes match with Sam Strachan (Fraserburgh Academy) against Jamie Brittain and John Evans.
That match was conceded by the Scots to the English. Corbett was unable to play his afternoon singles tie against Luke Bramhall but the organisers agreed that it should be declared a halved match.
Matt Kippen clinched overall victory for England by beating Ian Redford (St Leonards School, St Andrews) by 3 and 2.
In the girls' match, England won 7-2 after taking the foursomes 2-1.
Had it not been for Sammy Vass from Tain holing an 20ft birdie putt on the last to beat Heidi Baek by one hole, England would have been a clean sweep of the six singles.
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ENGLAND SCHOOLBOYS 9 1/2, SCOTLAND SCHOOLBOYS 8 1/2
Foursomes (3-3)

G Romano & J Titlow lost to M Kelly (Trinity High, Rutherglen) & C Robb (Banchory Acad) 4 and 3.

L Bramhall & S Wells lost to O Huish (North Berwick High) & T Sharkey (St Patrick's High, Dumbarton) 2 and 1.

J Brittain & J Evans w.o. S Strachan (Fraserburgh Acad) & C Corbett (St Joseph's College, Dumfries) retired (injured).

L Johnson & B Stow bt I Redford (St Leonards School, St Andrews) & A Tester (Dollar Acad) 5 and 4.

T King & T Brown lost to P Shields (Trinity High, Rutherglen) & A Dunton (Ellon Acad) 3 and 2.

M Kippen & R Sutton bt M Reid (St John's High, Dundee) & C Bremner (Mearns Acad, Laurencekirk) 7 and 6.
Singles (6 1/2-5 1/2)

Titlow bt Robb 2 and 1.

Romano bt Reid 6 and 5.

Bramhall halved with Corbett.

Wells bt Sharkey 5 and 4.

Brittain lost to Dunton 4 and 3.

Evans bt Bremner 7 and 6.

Johnston lost to Shields 3 and 2.

Stow lost to Huish 2 and 1.

Brown lost to Tester 2 and 1.

King bt Kelly 6 and 5.

Kippen bt Redford 3 and 2.

Sutton lost to Strachan 2 and 1.



ENGLAND SCHOOLGIRLS 7, SCOTLAND SCHOOLGIRLS 2
Foursomes (2-1):

Holly Clyburn & Jamie-Leigh Vouss bt Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Acad) & Sammy Vass (Tain Royal Acad) 2 holes.

Heidi Baek & Sophie Godley bt Eilidh Briggs (Gryffe High, Johnstone) & Rachael McQueen (Marr College, Troon) 2 and 1.

Katherine O'Connor & Emilee Taylor lost to Lesley Atkins (Hawick High) & Jill Meldrum (Lenzie Acad) 2 and 1.
Singles (5-1):

Clyburn bt MacDonald 2 and 1.

Voss bt Meldrum 6 and 4.

Baek lost to Vass 1 hole.

Godley bt McQueen 3 and 2.

O'Connor bt Briggs 5 and 4.

Taylor bt Atkins 2 and 1.

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Surrey pair with their
trophies at St Andrews

The winning Surrey pairing of Jayne Coles and Claire Pettitt from the Burhill club with Peugot representative Catherine Bowles after the presentation of the trophies at St Andrews.
Picture by courtesy of the Ladies Golf Union.

The 12 pairings who made it through to the Grand Final at St Andrews (image courtesy of Ladies Golf Union). You can enlarge the size by clicking on it.

DUNS PAIR PIPPED FOR LGU FOURSOMES
FIRST PRIZE OVER EDEN COURSE

The Surrey pairing of Jayne Coles and Claire Pettitt pipped Duns' Katie Massie and Eileen Preston for first place in the Ladies Golf Union's Peugeot Coronation Foursomes Grand Final over the Eden Course, St Andrews today (Monday).
The final was contested by the 12 pairs who won area finals after an original entry of 34,000 competing locally at 1,300 individual golf clubs.
All the finalists enjoyed two nights' accommodation in the luxurious Old Course Hotel
pairs also enjoy two nights accommodation in the luxurious Old Course Hotel as part of their prize.
Jayne Coles, who plays off 21, and her partner Claire Pettitt, who has 22 of a handicap, are members of Burhill Golf Club. They totalled 42 Stableford points to win by 2pt from Kate Massie, who plays off 12 at Duns, and Eileen Preston, who is a 13-handicapper.
The bonus prize for Jayne and Claire was a place in the pro-am for the 2009 Ricoh Women's British Open at Royal Lytham & St Anne'a.
The first and second pairs finished well clear of the field.
In third place with 33pt were Lesley Turner and Joe White of the Trent Lock club who won a card countback against three other couples who had the same points total.
Other Scots in the field were Kinghorn's Fiona Rollo (21) and Lynn Petrie (12) who totalled 25pt and Williamwood's Jennifer Graham and Ruthe Henderson, both playing off 1. They had 23 points to their credit.



HOW THEY FINISHED
42pt Burhill: Jayne Coles (21) & Claire Pettitt (22).
40pt Duns: Katie Massie (12) & Elieen Preston (13).
33pt Trent Lock: Lesley Turner (17) & Jo White (Trent Lock) (21), Hallamshire: Julia Brewin (36) & Margaret Riley (28), Dewstow: Janet Scholey (24) & Rosemary Anstey (Dewstow) (22), Bourn: Ann Burbridge (21) & Kim Morley (27).
31pt Southampton: Gillian Murphy (19) & Coleen White (22).
30pt Bush Hill Park: Cela Selley (17) & Valerie Weaver (13).
29pt Baron Hill: Elizabeth Madine (19) & Deborah Roberts (17).



25pt Richmond: Jean Brown (26) & Annie Sutherland ((34), Kinghorn: Fiona Rollo (21) & Lynn Petrie (12).
23pt Williamwood: Jennifer Graham (11) & Ruth Henderson (11).

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FIONA DE VRIES WINS SCOTTISH
VETERANS' CHAMPIONSHIP


St Andrews hotelier Fiona de Vries, first-round leader and eventually sixth in last week's Senior British women's open amateur golf championship at Hilton Templepatrick, near Belfast, won the Scottish Veteran Ladies Golf Association championship, contested by the eight area veteran championship winners over the Lansdowne course, Blairgowrie.
Fiona, pictured right, did not have it all her own way by any means. In the morning semi-finals, the St Rule player had to go to the 20th to take the measure of Sheila Cuthbertson, the Borders veterans' champion.
In the other semi-final, Vivien Welsh (Highland) scored an upset win over former title-holder Kathleen Sutherland (Northern) by one hole.
The final went all the way before Fiona beat Vivien on the 18th green.

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Are you a student, or thinking about becoming a student at St Andrews University?

University of St. Andrews Ladies Golf Club

The University of St Andrews Ladies Golf Club welcomes women of all levels of playing ability.

Golf is included in the group of Performance Sports and funding is received from the Department of Sport & Exercise and the Athletic Union as part of the Performance Sports Programme.
This allows the 1st Team to compete all over the country whilst receiving some of the best coaching in the United Kingdom from the PGA-certified professionals at the St Andrews Links Golf Academy. If you would like more information please contact Morag Macpherson on mfm5@st-andrews.ac.uk.

With St Andrews being the Home of Golf there is no better place to play the game!
As a member of the Ladies Golf Club you have the opportunity to take group lessons every week at the Academy. The series of ten lessons are well-priced, and are tailored to brand new golfers as well as experienced players. You will be placed into a group of women at the same skill level.
Lessons are comprehensive covering rules, the full swing, the short game, putting and more! Information can be found on: www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~lgcweb.

INVITATION TO THE ST ANDREWS LINKS GOLF ACADEMY
We are holding an event on Friday 26th September at the St Andrews Links Golf Academy from 2pm to 5pm. You are invited to drop by to and see the state of the art facilities.
Drop in, meet the Academy team and see what they have to offer!
If you would like further information please contact Morag Macpherson at: mfm5@st-andrews.ac.uk

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Four Scots bound for Abu Dhabi Grand
Final of Daily Telegraph junior event

Four Scots - Carly Booth, Kelsey MacDonald, Rachael McQueen and Oliver Huish - are in the field of 12 boys and nine girls for the Grand Final of the Daily Telegraph Junior Championship.
The 54-hole climax to the season-long qualifying will be held at Abu Dhabi Golf Club in the United Arab Emirates from November 21 to 23.
The party will depart these shores on November 17 and return on November 24 after a week they will remember for the rest of their lives.
Carly qualifies as defending girls champion and Hannah Barwood, the English women's champion, received a sponsors' invite.

The full girls field is:
Alexandra Peters (England).
Heidi Baek (England).
Gina Brown (England)
Rachael McQueen (Scotland)
Kelsey McDonald (Scotland)
Nikki Dunn (England)
Katherine O'Connor (England).
Carly Booth (Scotland)
Hannah Barwood (England).

Oliver Huish, son of the North Berwick professional, qualified through the Lothians Golf association.
Stiggy Hodgson from Sunningdale, runaway winner of last week's The Duke of York Young Champions Trophy at Dundonald Links, is the defending champion.
England international Tommy Fleetwood is competing as a sponsors' invite.
The boys' field is:
Tom Boys (England).
Steven Jones (England).
Robert Bardsley (England).
Michael Saunders (England).
Oliver Huish (Scotland)
Steven O'Connor (England)
David Hind (England)
Brad Hannah (England)
Mark Geddes (England)
Sam Benton (England)
Stiggy Hodgson (England)
Tommy Fleetwood (England).

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Kelso’s girls only clubgolf coaching group with volunteer coach Fiona Ker and Pro Steve Johnston at the Roxburghe (image by Rob Eyton-Jones).

Kelso lead Borders' way with girls-only coaching

PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY ROB EYTON-JONES
Kelso, one of the first Border golf clubs to sign up for the national junior golf programme, clubgolf, has become one of the first clubs in the Borders to begin girls-only coaching.
Doubling the number of girls playing golf in Scotland is a clear goal of clubgolf, the partnership between the Scottish Golf Union, the Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association, the Professional Golfers' Association, the Golf Foundation and sportscotland, which emerged from Scotland’s successful bid to host the Ryder Cup.
Research in 2005 showed there were fewer than 50,000 female golf club members (as opposed to 198,500 male club golf members). In the under 18 level, there were 25,000 boys but just 2,700 girls. Compare that to Sweden, which has more than 22,000 girls under the age of 18 playing golf and drastic action was needed.
“We had plenty of boys at Kelso but we didn’t have a single girl,” said Fiona Ker, who along with fellow club member Eleanor Pearson became a clubgolf volunteer coach two seasons ago.
“We felt something had to happen so we decided to encourage the girls by keeping them in the same coaching group developing their friendships therefore enjoying coming to our sessions.”
By starting girls-only golf coaching Kelso are using a formula piloted in Grampian two years ago. So successful were Aberdeenshire clubs in retaining girls that last year clubgolf’s Girls in Golf programme was launched nationwide by tour players, Kathryn Imrie and Clare Queen.
“We got six girls involved in the first year and they had an absolute ball and bonded well,” said Mrs Ker. “This season we’ve got the girls group up to 10 and some weeks they can have up to three nights of coaching.
“We have our own weekly coaching sessions at Kelso. Steve Johnston sees them on a Thursday for coaching at the Roxburghe. The Border Ladies have also been actively supporting the youngsters by arranging a monthly clinic with Frankie Scott, the Pro at Ashkirk.”
Steve is delighted with the girls’ progress and is already planning further coaching through the winter months. “The foundations are already there because of the time and work Fiona and Eleanor have put in at the club,” he said.
“The girls are extremely keen and they work well together. The key is having them working in pairs so they can help each other; whoever is not hitting is checking what the other person is doing so they check up on what they’ve been taught.
“We’ll just keep building on what they know and next summer we will aim to get some handicaps organised, reduce handicaps of those that have already got them and hopefully see more progress.”
One of the group, 12 year old Danielle Ker, has been playing golf through Kelso’s clubgolf programme and already boasts a handicap of 34. A perfect advert for girls-only coaching, she is making her mark in competitions after winning three events this summer.
“Golf is my favourite sport and I want to do my best at all times and get quite far with it,” she said. “I’ve played in mixed groups before but the coaching is a lot more fun when you’re just with girls, and more sociable too.”
This week, before their eleventh coaching session of the summer at the Roxburghe course the girls were presented with official kit from the Post Office who have stepped forward to help the girls only cause.
“The Royal Mail Sports Foundation have given us a grant of £200,” said Mrs Ker. “We have used it to purchase wind tops which we have had their names embroidered on. It’s great to see them all together in the same kit out on the course.”
Like the other seven girls, eight year old Megan Brennan was thrilled with the new kit, “The tops are a different colour that people wouldn’t normally wear. They’re bright and they’ve got our names on them. They’re really cool.”
The 2008 golf season might be nearing its closing stages but the Club is already planning the next stage in the evolution of its girls coaching, an inter club event with girls from other local clubs.
“It will be quite a challenge because there aren’t many clubs in the Borders who have girls at this level,” said Mrs Ker. “We need to get enough youngsters who are capable of playing at least nine holes.
“One of our girls has a handicap and at least two more should have them next year. These are girls who started last year so it shows what’s possible.”
If your golf club is interested in introducing girls only coaching, starting a clubgolf junior development programme or you are a girl that is interested in playing golf then please contact Laura Rushby, clubgolf East Regional Manager on:
Tel: 07956 540595 or email: lrushby@clubgolfscotland.co.uk

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