KirkwoodGolf: 9 Jun 2009

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Irish player grabs lead after 7.30pm with 67

Louise Kenney (Pitreavie), the leading Scot at the end of the first qualifying round in the Ladies British open amateur championship at Royal St David's Golf Club, Harlech in North Wales today (image by Cal Carson Golf Agency.


Aedin Murphy (Carlow), the Irish student - the last player in a field of 137 to finish - who grabbed a two-stroke lead after 7.30pm this evening at Harlech (image by Cal Carson Golf).


LOUISE FIGHTS OFF HAYFEVER TO BE

TOP SCOT IN BRITISH AT HARLECH

Dunfermline teacher Louise Kenney coped with a bad attack of hayfever to share third place on two-under-par 71 at the end of the first qualifying round of the Ladies British open amateur golf champship over the Royal St David’s Golf Club links under the shadow of the ancient Harlech Castle in North Wales today.
Late on a long day at the links, Comrie’s Carly Booth, who will be 17 on Sunday, came in with a 72 which would have been a 70 had she not bogeyed the 16th and 17th.
“I took my usual hayfever tablets but they didn’t stop my nose running all the way round and my eyes watering, “ said 26 year old Louise who lost to Megan Briggs in the recent final of the Scottish women’s championship at Southerness.
All things considered Kenney did splendidly to keep her concentration and return a two-under-par 71 in a sometimes blustery north-east wind to share fourth place with 18-year-old Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa) behind the surprise leader, 20-year-old Irish finance student Aedin Murphy (Carlow), the last player to finish after 7.30pm, with a six-under-par 67 - nine under the CSS for the day!
She came home in 31 to dislodge the Spanish pair of Arizona State University students, Azahara Munoz, 21, from Malaga and Carlota Ciganda, 19, from the bull-run city of Pamplona from long-held first and second place.
Amazingly, Aedin had two bogeys in her great round - at the sixth and ninth after she had birdied the second, third and fourth.
Out in one-under 36, the National University of Ireland Maynooth finance student, staged a grandstand finish to take the lead. She pitched in from 30ft for an eagle 3 at the 12th, then two-putted for 4s at the long 13th and the long 15th before knocking a rescue club - equivalent to a four-iron or four-wood - to within 4ft of the flagstick for her sixth birdie of a glorious evening round. She came back in five-under-par 31 and said: "That's the best I've ever played ... and I've not played much golf at all lately because I've been study for and taking University exams."
Munoz returned a bogey-free, four-under-par 69 before noon and that score was challenged late in the afternoon, by Ciganda’s 70 which included a shank, before Aedin Murphy’s out-of-the-blue charge.
Kenney set the seal on her day, which was a strange mixture of physical discomfort and golfing satisfaction, by holing from off the green, a putt of at least 40 feet, for a 2 at the par-3 18th hole.
“I wasn’t sure whether to chip it or take my putter and I could hardly believe it when the ball disappeared in the hole. I was just trying to get it close and not three-putt,” said Kenney.
Carly Booth bogeyed the first but birdied the third and then settled into a very steady run of pars that suddenly ignited into birdies at three par-5s on the inward half – the 12th, the 13th and 15th.
But, having got three-under-par and heading for a share of second place, the Curtis Cup player sagged to 5s at the par-4 16th and 17th for 35 home and a 72.
Roseanne Niven, semi-finalist in this championship last year and winner of the British stroke-play later in the summer, put her disappointing US college circuit since then well behind her with a round of 73, which matched the par for the 6,2
The Crieff 20-year-old, a former Scottish girls’ match-play champion, varied from par only four times – notching birdie 2s at the short fourth and short 13th and bogeyed the par-4 second and 17th.
Stirling University student Kelsey MacDonald had to settle for a 74 (39-35)
after dropping three shots over the last two holes – a double bogey 6 at the 17th and a 4 at the short 18th. Just prior to that late slump, she had gone birdie-eagle-par-birdie from the 12th to the 15th.

Other Scots scores: (Par 73: 37-36)
75 Sally Watson (Elie & Earlsferry) 37-38, Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle) 41-34
76 Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 39-37, Emily Ogilvy (Auchterarder) 40-36.
77 Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle) 41-36.
79 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) 39-40.
82 Laura Murray (Alford) 41-41.
83 Katy McNicoll (Carnoustie) 44-39, Rebecca Watson (Holston Hills, US) 44-39.

END OF PLAY SCOREBOARD

FIRST QUALIFYING ROUND
Par 73 (37-36). CSS 76.
67 Aedin Murphy (Carlow).
69 Azahara Munoz (Spain).
70 Carlota Ciganda (Spain).
71 Louise Kenney (Pitreavie), Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa).
72 Camilla Lennarth (Sweden), Danielle McVeigh (Royal Co Down), Rachel Connor (Manchester), Maude-Aimee Leblanc (Canada), Carly Booth (Comrie).
73 Jodi Ewart (Catterick), Stephanie Kirchmayr (Germany), Roseanne Niven (Crieff), Celine Kortekaas (Netherlands)
74 Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar), Niamh Kitching (Claremorris), Caroline Hedwall (Sweden), Madeleine Ziegert (Sweden), Lucy Williams (Mid-Herts), Ellie Robinson (Middlesbrough Brass Castle), Nina Holleder (Germany), Rachel Jennings (Izaak Walton)..
75 Hannah Barwood (Knowle), Rachel Cassidy (Stirling Univ), Kelley Louth (US), Rhian Wyn Thomas (Vale of Glamorgan), Emily Taylor (Royal Lytham), Sally Watson (Elie & Earlsferry), Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle), Lucie Andre (France), Marieke Nivard (Netherlands), Charlie Douglass (Brocket Hall), Marta Silva (Spain), Tilly Holder (Woburn).
76 Lauren Blease (Coombe Hill), Jane Turner (Craigielaw), Stephanie Sherlodk (Canada), Virginia Espejo-Saavedra (Spain), Jennifer Kirby (Canada), Laura Collin (John O’Gaunt), Anna Roscio (Italy), Audrey Goumard (France), Sue Kim (Canada), Kelly Tidy (Royal Birkdale), Emily Ogilvy (Auchterarder), Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell), Giulia Molinaro (Italy), Nathalie Mansson (Sweden), Laetitia Beck (Israel).
77 Lara Katzy (Germany), Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle), Ines Diaz-Negrete (Spain), Tara Davies (Holyhead), Stacey Keating (Australia), Diana Cantu (Mexico), Rachael Raastad (Norway), Marion Ricordeau (France), Sian James (Bristol & Clifton), Caroline Masson (Germany), Maaike Naafs (Netherlands), Kirstin Walla (US).
78 Hannah Burke (Mid-Herts), Rebecca Flood (Australia), Thea Hoffmeister (Germany), Karlijn Zaanen (Netherlands), Samantha Birks (Wolstanton), Laura Jones (Royal Liverpool), Stephanie Evans (Vale of Llangollen)., Stefanie Kenoyer (US), Nikki Foster (Accrington & Dist), Charlotte Wild (Mere), Katherine O’Connor (Tadmarton), Kym Larratt (Kibworth), Pia Halbig (Germany), Patricia Sanz (Spain).
79 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm), Ane Urchegui (Spain), Christine Wolf (Austria), Lucy Gould (Bargoed), Morgane Bazin de Jessey (France), Jennifer Gannon (Co Louth), Myrte Eikenaar (Netherlands), Jacqueline Hedwall (Sweden), Laura Jansone (Latvia), Whitney Hillier (Australia), Faye Sanderson (Heworth), Nicole Holleder (Germany), Audrey Riguelle (France).
80 Charley Hull (Kettering), Nicola Rossler (Germany), Charlotte Ellis (Minchinhampton), Mireia Prat (Spain), Natalie Lowe (Macclesfield), Valentine Derrey (France), Kelly Miller (Penrhos), Jane Binning (Frilfod Heath), Georgina Dunn (Peterborough Milton), Alexandra Peters (Notts Ladies), Kira Meixner (Canada).
81 Corisande Lee (West Lancashire), Laura Stempfle (Germany), Lisa Ball (Matfen Hall), Rachel Drummond (Beaconsfield), Lauren Taylor (Woburn), Lisa Maguire (Slieve Russell), Malin Enarsson (Sweden), Natasha Gobey (Rhondda), Valerie Sternebeck (Germany), Alessia Knight (Italy), Hermione Fitzgerald (Newmarket).
82 Hannah Grant (Enmore Park), Hannah Hekins (Cradoc), Laura Murray (Alford).
83 Kate Mundy (Dunwood Manor), Rebecca Watson (Holston Hills, US), Mathilde Cassaignau (France), Katy McNicoll (Carnoustie), Sarah Attwood (Gog Magog), Chrisje de Vries (Netherlands), Leticia Ras-Anderica (Spain), Julia Brook (Croham Hurst).
84 Sarah Lundy (Cookridge Hall), Laura Chemarin (France), Caroline Bon (New Zealand).
85 Anna Kellerman (Germany), Stacey Rodger (West Hove), Julia Boland (Australia), Ann Lewis (Royal St David’s), Marion Duverney (France).
86 Claudia Wolf (Austria), Rebecca Helen Harries (Haverfordwest), Leigh Whittaker (Germany), Nicole Garcia (South Africa).
89 Laura King (Ruthin-Pwilglas).
91 Charlotte Kierdorf (Germany).
97 Liz Lewis (Australia).

+Leading 64 at the end of Wednesday’s second round will qualify for the match-play stages. In the event of a tie for 64th place there will be a sudden-death play-off over the first, 13th, 14th and 15th holes.

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Aberdeenshire president Joan Rennie (on left) and county captain Fiona Hay (right) flank the individual winners at the Watt Duffus Trophy competition, Sheena Wood and Maureen Wilson.
Aberdeen Ladies 1 winning scratch team of Ellie Whyte, Fiona Seedhouse, Sheena Wood and Carol Whicher with county president Joan Rennie and county captain Fiona Hay.

Aboyne 1 team, winners of the handicap trophy - Judy Slater, Maureen Wilson, Elaine Watson and Maryla Sime, flanked by county president Joan Rennie and county captain Fiona Hay. All images by courtesy of Karen Stalker.


Aberdeen Ladies 1 win Watt Duffus

Trophy at Aboyne

Aberdeen Ladies 1, represented by Sheena Wood, Ellie Whyte, Fiona Seedhouse and Carol Whicher, won the Aberdeenshire Ladies County Golf Association’s Watt Duffus Trophy club team tournament at Aboyne.
They had a best three from four individuals’ scores total of 229.
It was Aberdeen Ladies first win in the tournament since 1999
Aboyne 1’s Judy Slater, Maryla Sime, Elaine Watson and Maureen Wilson won the Handicap Trophy with a net total of 210. Aboyne last won the handicap trophy in 1993.
Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies) won the Mrs J P Kennaway Cup for the best individual round of 69. Maureen Wilson (Aboyne) had the best net score of 67 off 12.

TEAM TOTALS
Scratch
229 Aberdeen Ladies 1.
231 Westhill.
233 Murcar Lnks 1.
236 Cruden Bay 1.
239 Deeside 1.
243 Aboyne 1.
256 Banchory, Murcar Links 2.
257 Hazlehead.
264 Deeside 2.
265 Ballater.
268 Kemnay 1
270 Kemnay 2, Aboyne 2.
271 Inchmarlo, Newmachar, Aberdeen Ladies 2.
279 Cruden Bay 2.
Handicap
210 Aboyne.
211 Aberdeen Ladies 1.
214 Westhill.
218 Cruden Bay 1.
220 Deeside 1.
225 Murcar Links 1, Murcar Links 2.
226 Deeside 2.
227 Kemnay 2.
228 Banchory.
229 Ballater, Hazlehead.
231 Cruden Bay 2.
233 Aboyne 2.
235 Aberdeen Ladies 2.
236 Inchmarlo.
238 Newmachar.
240 Kemnay 1.

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Scott and Ailsa win Paul Lawrie

Scottish schools titles

Scott Gibson (Dumfries & Galloway) and Ailsa Summers (City of Dundee) won the individual titles at the Paul Lawrie Scottish schools golf championships over the Burnside and Buddon course at Carnoustie.
Scott had a two-under-par total of 136, with a four-over-par 72 at Burnside and a two-under-par score of 64 at Buddon..
Highlander Calum Stewart from Brora and Daniel Young (Perth & Kinross) had the next best aggregates of 137.
Stewart scored 73 (Burnside) and 64 (Buddon), and was officially placed second by virtue of a better second round than Young who had rounds of 69 and 68.
Ailsa Summers, who plays out of Carnoustie Ladies and is holder of both the Angus women’s and girls’ county championships, had rounds of 71 (Buddon) and 74 (Burnside) for a total of 145.
Ailsa, whose mother Mary (Mackie) was a Scottish girl cap and British girls championship finalist, won by one shot from the fast finishing Gabrielle MacDonald (Midlothian). Gabrielle trailed by seven after a Buddon opening round of 78 but she produced by far the best girls’ performance over the Burnside course, shooting a 68 for a total of 146.
Jill Meldrum (East Dunbartonshire) and Rachael Watton (City of Edinburgh) came next on the 148 mark. Jill was placed third with the better second round. She scored 72 at Buddon and 76 at Burnside. Rachael had rounds of 71 and 77.
Katie McGarva (South Ayrshire), playing off 17, had the girls’ best net 36-hole aggregate of 127 with net scores of 60 and 67.
She won by two shots from Katie Reid (Dundee City), who had a net 131, playing off 11, with net scores of 62 and 69.
There was no boys’ handicap prize list.
Perth & Kinross (422) won the boys’ team title ahead of Dumfries & Galloway (425) and Dundee City (433).
East Dunbartonshire (303) won the girls’ team championship from Renfrewshire (306) and third-placed Highland (311).

PAUL LAWRIE SCOTTISH SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPSBurnside & Buddon courses, Carnoustie.
Boys CSS 70 (Burnside) & 67 (Buddon)
Girls CSS 68 (Buddon) & 71 (Burnside).
LEADING BOYS TOTALS
(Burnside score first, Buddon second)
136 Scott Gibson (Dumfries & Galloway) 72 64.
137 Calum Stewart (Highland) 73 64, Daniel Young (Perth & Kinross) 69 68.
139 Liam Johnstone (Dumfries & Galloway) 70 69, Calum McLean (Glasgow) 72 67.
140 Grant Forrest (City of Edinbugh) 73 67, Stuart Boyle (West Lothian) 71 69.
141 Simon Fairburn (Borders) 74 67, Robbie Gauld (North Aberdeenshire) 72 69, Jamie Lynch (Falkirk) 72 69, Graeme Duncan (North Lanarkshire) 71 70.
LEADING GIRLS TOTALS
145 Ailsa Summers (City of Dundee) 71 74.
146 Gabrielle MacDonald (Midlothian) 78 69.
148 Jill Meldrum (East Dunbartonshire) 72 76, Rachael Watton (City of Edinburgh) 71 77.
151 Sammy Vass (Highland) 76 75.
153 Alyson McKechin (Renfrewshire) 75 78, Eilidh Briggs (Renfrewshire) 74 79, Katy Reid (City of Dee) 73 80.
155 Jordana Graham (Dumfries & Galloway) 75 80, Kirstin Scott (East Dunbartonshire) 74 81.

TEAM TOTALS
Boys – 422 Perth & Kinross, 424 Dumfries & Galloway, 433 City of Dundee.
Girls – 303 East Dunbartonshire, 306 Renfrewshire, 311 Highland.

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