KirkwoodGolf: 3 Aug 2009

Monday, August 03, 2009

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Cal Carson Golf Agency images of the four teams at Fairhaven Golf Club on the eve of the Girls Home Internationals. Click on the images to increase their size.

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SCOTS HOPE CATRIONA’S WIN WILL

INSPIRE GIRLS AT FAIRHAVEN


Scotland team officials are hoping that Catriona Matthew’s historic victory at neighbouring Royal Lytham on Sunday will inspire her Under-18 compatriots to win the girls’ home international matches over the next three days.
The Scottish youngsters were given a break from practice on Sunday by captain Margaret MacNaughtan (Aberdeen Ladies) and manager Karen Marshall (Baberton) so that they could cheer on Catriona in the closing stages of her Ricoh Women’s British Open triumph and were thrilled to see her win.
It’s the Scots teenagers’ bad luck that they don’t have a warm-up match before they are the first to face the favourites, Ireland, while defending champions England play Wales..
Ireland are the only one of the four countries who have never won the Stroyan Cup since the girls’ tournament began in 1966.
But, paradoxically, the Irish start favourites this week because they won the European girls’ team championship in Finland, also for the first time, at the beginning of July.
The Ireland line-up includes the 14-year-old identical twins Lisa and Leona Maguire whose level of skill is way above the norm for that age, so much so that they both played for Great Britain & Ireland in the Vagliano Trophy women’s international match against the Continent of Europe in Hamburg a couple of weeks ago.
England are defending the title they won over three very wet days at Panmure Golf Club, near Carnoustie last year.
Scotland were bidding to complete a hat-trick of Stroyan Cup triumphs last year when they finished third behind champions England and runners-up Ireland.
Fairhaven, an Open championship qualifying venue, has probably the toughest start and the toughest finish at any course they have ever played – three of the first four holes from the LGU tees are par-5s and three of the last four holes are par-5s.

Scotland team is;
Lesley Atkins (Minto), Ailsa Bain (Peebles), Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm), Sammy Leslie (Westhill), Alyson McKechin (Elderslie), Rachael Taylor (Bad Griesbach), Sammy Vass (Tain), Rachael Watton (Mortonhall).

TUESDAY FOURSOMES PAIRINGS

SCOTLAND v. IRELAND
Ailsa Bain & Sammy Leslie v Leona & Lisa Maguire.
Lesley Atkins & Alyson McKechin v Patrice Delaney & Paula Reynolds
Eilidh Briggs & Rachael Watton v Laura McCarthy & Emma O'Driscoll.

ENGLAND v WALES
Kelly Tidy & Heidi Baek v Chloe Williams & Natasha Gobey.
Hayley Davis & Hannah Turland v Gemma & Katie Bradbury.
Alexandra Peters & Holly Clyburn v Kelly Miller & Amy Boulden

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Jenny Suh scores first Futures Tour win

NEWS RELEASE FROM THE DURAMED FUTURES TOUR
Jenny Suh of Fairfax, Virginia claimed her first Tour victory today in the $100,000 Alliance Bank Golf Classic. Suh (68) won in a playoff with Seo-Jae Lee of Seoul, South Korea, after both ended regulation tied at 12-under-par (201).
"It feels great," said Suh, who recorded 12 top-10 finishes in collegiate competition, including three wins, while at the University of Alabama. "When we were coming down the stretch, things got a little bit rocky for me. I had to make a few par saves. But the whole time, I was just very happy to be in contention."
Suh came into the final round sharing the lead with Lee (68). During the one-hole playoff on No. 18, Lee overshot the green, which resulted in a bogey. But even then, Suh didn't breathe any easier, because she knew it wasn’t over.
"I'm thinking, the girl's an incredible putter," said Suh, a member of the victorious 2006 U.S. Curtis Cup team at Bandon Dunes. "So it's not over. It's like match-play when you play in a play-off. You've just got to expect your opponent to hit every shot, no matter if it's a chip or fairway shot. Seo-Jae made a lot of great putts today."
Suh says it was also like match-play during regulation at Drumlins Country Club, East Course, as she and Lee, playing together in the final pairing, traded birdies and pars.
"I just kept shooting for the pins," said Suh. "Luckily it was raining, so that was to our benefit. We could stick balls close to the hole. I thought, 'You've got nothing to lose. What's the point of being a wimp today?'"
Rainy weather conditions dominated the tournament weekend, with Tour officials issuing delays twice; a 4hr 45min delay on Friday and a 2hr delay this morning prior to the completion of the second round.
Immediately after winning, Suh called her parents to let them know of her first professional win.
"I said in Korean, 'Mom, I won,'" recalled Suh. "She sighed and asked if I hadn't played well. So I said again, 'Mom, I won!' Then she got excited. I don't think it's sunk in for me yet."
Whitney Wade (66) of Glasgow, Kentucky, finished third with a final score of 202 (-11).
"I put myself into position," said Wade, winner of The Duramed Championship earlier this year in Mason, Ohio. "That's all I can ask for. I birdied the last hole, so that helps me know I can make birdies in the end."
Sharing a tie for fourth are Caroline Larsson (67) of Stockholm, Sweden, last year's Syracuse winner Kim Welch (68) of Sacramento, Calif., and Angela Buzminski (71) of Oshawa, Ontario.
"I was really close to making a hole-in-one today on No. 8," said Larsson, who was a contestant in The Golf Channel's "Big Break Prince Edward Island" series. "I hit it to the right side and I knew it was going to come back. It got to not even a foot short on the left. It must have rolled right over the cup. I used an Alliance Bank golf ball today, so I think that helped!"
With her win, Suh moves up from 56th to 15th on the Duramed FUTURES Tour money list. Jean Reynolds of Newnan, Ga., remains in first place, with Misun Cho of Cheongju, South Korea, ranked second, and Mina Harigae of Monterey, Calif., in third. Wade moves from fifth to fourth, as Samantha Richdale of Kelowna, British Columbia, moves down one spot to fifth.
Lori Atsedes of Ithaca, N.Y., claimed a Duramed FUTURES Tour record, by surpassing Marilyn Lovander of Gainesville, Fla., to become the new career money leader.
Coming into the Alliance Bank Golf Classic, Atsedes only needed $83 to take over the record. Atsedes now leads Lovander by $469.
Next stop for the Duramed FUTURES Tour is the Falls Auto Group Classic in London, Kentucky, August 7-9.

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US Duramed Futures Tour Scoreboard
$100,000 ALLIANCE BANK CLASSIC
Drumlins Country Club East Course, Syracuse, New York State
FINAL TOTALS
Par 213 (3x71)
Jenny Suh (Fairfax, Va.) 68-65-68 - 201 $14,000(play-off winner)
Seo-Jae Lee (Seoul, South Korea) 67-66-68 - 201 $10,000
Whitney Wade (Glasgow, Ky.) 70-66-66 - 202 $7,125
Caroline Larsson (Stockholm, Sweden) 67-71-67 - 205 $4,030
Kim Welch (Sacramento, Calif.) 69-68-68 - 205 $4,030
Angela Buzminski (Oshawa, Ontario) 66-68-71 - 205 $4,030
Jennie Lee (Henderson, Nev.) 70-68-68 - 206 $2,391
Nontaya Srisawang (Chiang Mai, Thailand) 70-66-70 - 206 $2,391
Taylor Leon (Dallas, Texas) 68-71-68 - 207 $1,791
Ashley Prange (Noblesville, Ind.) 67-70-70 - 207 $1,791
Gerina Mendoza (Roswell, N.M.) 71-70-67 - 208 $1,453
Christi Cano (San Antonio, Texas) 71-68-69 - 208 $1,453
Lisa Meldrum (Montreal, Quebec) 69-73-68 - 210 $1,191
Virada Nirapathpongporn (Bangkok, Thailand) 72-69-69 - 210 $1,191
Lili Alvarez (Durango, Mexico) 71-70-69 - 210 $1,191
Madeleine Holmblad (Stockholm, Sweden) 70-73-68 - 211 $883
Jane Chin (Mission Viejo, Calif.) 74-69-68 - 211 $883
Su A Kim (Seoul, South Korea) 71-71-69 - 211 $883
Moon Su (Incheon, South Korea) 72-70-69 - 211 $883
Sophia Sheridan (Guadalajara, Mexico) 70-68-73 - 211 $883
Danah Ford (Indianapolis, Ind.) 68-70-73 - 211 $883
Kristie Smith (Perth, Australia) 75-67-70 - 212 $734
Amanda Blumenherst (Scottsdale, Ariz.) 71-71-70 - 212 $734

Jessica Shepley (Oakville, Ontario) 70-72-70 - 212 $734
Hannah Jun (San Diego, Calif.) 73-72-67 - 212 $734
Stephanie Otteson (Wilson, N.C.) 68-72-72 - 212 $734
Onnarin Sattayabanphot (Bangkok, Thailand) 71-69-72 - 212 $734
Misun Cho (Cheongju, South Korea) 73-72-67 - 212 $734
Tanya Dergal (Durango, Mexico) 70-69-73 - 212 $734
Jean Reynolds (Newnan, Ga.) 69-73-71 - 213 $662
Sin Ah Ham (Seoul, South Korea) 73-69-71 - 213 $662
Ryann O'Toole (San Clemente, Calif.) 71-73-69 - 213 $662
Song Yi Choi (Seoul, South Korea) 71-71-71 - 213 $662
Samantha Richdale (Kelowna, British Columbia)72-73-68 - 213 $662
Christine Song (Fullerton, Calif.) 70-70-73 - 213 $662
Nicole Jeray (Berwyn, Ill.) 73-67-73 - 213 $662
Jennifer Ackerson (Dallas, Texas) 70-76-67 - 213 $662
Kelly Froelich (Raizeux, France) 73-70-71 - 214 $616
Mo Martin (Altadena, Calif.) 73-71-70 - 214 $616
Garrett Phillips (St Simons Island, Ga.) 75-67-72 - 214 $616
Amanda Costner (Claremore, Okla.) 73-72-69 - 214 $616
Lisa Ferrero (Lodi, Calif.) 68-74-72 - 214 $616
Briana Vega (Andover, Mass.) 74-71-69 - 214 $616
Yoora Kim (Seoul, South Korea) 71-74-69 - 214 $616
Rachel Bailey (Faulconbridge, Australia) 72-72-71 - 215 $580
Jasi Acharya (Columbus, Mont.) 71-73-71 - 215 $580
Janice Olivencia (Caguas, Puerto Rico) 70-74-71 - 215 $580
Janell Howland (Boise, Idaho) 73-71-71 - 215 $580
Mallory Hetzel (Summerville, S.C.) 74-71-70 - 215 $580
Esther Choe (Scottsdale, Ariz.) 70-69-76 - 215 $580
Rebecka Heinmert (Hassleholm, Sweden) 76-70-69 - 215 $580
Ashley Knoll (The Woodlands, Texas) 75-71-69 - 215 $580
Alison Walshe (Westford, Mass.) 74-69-73 - 216 $551
Tiffany Joh (San Diego, Calif.) 72-72-72 - 216 $551
Lori Atsedes (Ithaca, N.Y.) 72-72-72 - 216 $551
Marcela Leon (Monterrey, Mexico) 73-68-75 - 216 $551
Amanda Mathis (Opelousas, La.) 73-72-71 - 216 $551
Dewi Claire Schreefel (Diepenveen, Netherlands) 75-68-74 - 217 $528
Moah Chang (Los Angeles, Calif.) 74-70-73 - 217 $528
Lindsey Bergeon (Sarasota, Fla.) 68-74-75 - 217 $528
Kathleen Ekey (Sharon Township, Ohio) 72-70-75 - 217 $528
Blair Lamb (Flat Rock, N.C.) 73-71-73 - 217 $528
Min Seo Kwak (Seoul, South Korea) 72-73-72 - 217 $528
Carling Coffing (Middletown, Ohio) 75-71-71 - 217 $528
Maria Hernandez (Pamplona, Spain) 74-72-71 - 217 $528
Whitney Myers (York, Pa.) 73-70-75 - 218 $509
Meghan Little (Sturgis, S.D.) 72-72-74 - 218 $509
Liz Janangelo (West Hartford, Conn.) 74-72-72 - 218 $509
Aimee Cho (Orlando, Fla.) 71-75-72 - 218 $509
Jenny Gleason (Clearwater, Fla.) 72-72-75 - 219 $502
Paola Moreno (Cali, Colombia) 72-74-73 - 219 $502
Juli Erekson (Chicopee, Mass.) 70-74-76 - 220 $500
Laura Crawford (Lancaster, S.C.) 74-71-75 - 220 $500
Pernilla Lindberg (Bollnas, Sweden) 70-75-75 - 220 $500
Angela Oh (Maple Shade, N.J.) 74-71-75 - 220 $500
Lehua Wise (Kauai, Hawaii) 73-73-74 - 220 $500
Lene Krog (Lier, Norway) 73-73-75 - 221 $500
Camila Mori (Santiago, Chile) 70-76-75 - 221 $500
Lucy Nunn (Lawton, Okla.) 72-74-75 - 221 $500
Noon Huachai (Bangkok, Thailand) 73-73-75 - 221 $500
Tzu-Chi Lin (Taichung, Taiwan) 73-73-76 - 222 $500
Perry Swenson (Charlotte, N.C.) 75-71-76 - 222 $500
Christine Cho (Kent, Wash.) 69-77-77 - 223 $500
Christine Boucher (Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec) 77-68-79 - 224 $500

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