KirkwoodGolf: 4 Nov 2009

Wednesday, November 04, 2009


Reay clubgolfer the first girl selected for Scottish Golf Academy

FROM THE SCOTTISH GOLF UNION WEBSITE
Reay Golf Club's Eleanor Tunn has become the first female player in Scotland to progress through the clubgolf programme to reach the Scottish Golf Academy.
Fourteen-year-old Eleanor was selected this month after her first season travelling to competitions beyond Caithness.
“It was a nice surprise because I went to a talent ID day in Stirling with lots of other girls and quite a few were a lot older than me,” said Eleanor, who finished her season on in 47th place on the SLGA Girls Order of Merit, for Scotland’s best under 18 girls.
Surprisingly Eleanor comes from a non-golfing family – neither of her parents plays the game. She started golf aged five, attracted to Reay Golf Club, like so many other children, by its thriving junior coaching on Friday nights. Had the family not moved to Reay from Cumbria when Eleanor was a three year old it is highly likely she would not be playing golf.
When Reay came on board with the national junior programme, clubgolf, in 2004, Eleanor was one of the first children to benefit from the new, structured coaching programme.
One of the Club’s volunteers, Evan Sutherland, became the first amateur coach in Scotland to earn the Level 2 coaching qualification, and has since been through Stage 3 Orientation. With the lack of pro in Caithness he has filled an important gap in the region’s coaching programme.
Eleanor has made impressive progress through Reay’s clubgolf programme since she joined it aged nine. In 2008, her first season proper, she earned a handicap, reducing it to 18 at the close and finished this season with a handicap of 12.
Eleanor is quick to acknowledge her coach’s help. “Evan has been amazing,” she said. “He’s given up a lot of time to do this and he’s always there to help. I only have to call him to ask for help and he’ll meet me at the Club.
“We are always out on the golf course, through the winter, even if it’s cold. I also do after school coaching with Evan in the gym where we put up nets.”
Evan, typically, trumpets the system in place, rather than his own personal involvement, “It is all down to the clubgolf coaching initiative and it proves that the clubgolf system through its various stages has worked both for Eleanor as a player and indeed in the way the coaches have been trained.
"She has been a pleasure to coach throughout the last five years and, although it is impossible to predict how far she can progress at such an early age, she has the talent, drive and determination to do well and this coaching programme will be a huge benefit to her.
"Hopefully it will spur on many of the other juniors we are training through the clubgolf coaching system to reach their own golfing goals.”

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SCOTS' MISSION LOOKS IMPOSSIBLE IN

FOURTH ROUND OF FUTURES Q SCHOOL

Scots Katy McNicoll and Gemma Webster look to be on a mission impossible in Thursday's fourth round of the US Futures Tour Qualifying School tournament over four courses in Central Florida.
Only the leading 90 players and ties after 72 holes will go forward to the fifth and final round of Friday.
Gemma from Glasgow has so far scored 77, 78 and 74 for a 13-over-par total of 229. She is tied 141st overall.
Katy from Carnoustie's rounds have been 78, 76 and 77 for 231 and she is joint 166th.
England's Rachel Connor (jt 11th) and US college student Jodi Ewart (jt 19th) are doing much better.
Rachel from Manchester has scored 73, 72 and 69 for two-under-par 214. Jodi from Yorkshire has returned scores of 69, 73 and 73 for 215. Both are playing as amateurs.
American pro Danielle Mills is the new leader on 207 with scores of 67, 71 and 69.
A third English amateur in the field, Tilly Magill (Tilly Harris before her marriage) from Milton Keynes and Woburn Golf Club has scored 78, 72 and 77 for 227 and is joint 120th.
Louise Harris from Dublin was eliminated because she failed to score better than 87 in the third round. Her rounds were 80, 86 and 80 for 256.

+A total of 275 players and ties will earn some status for the 2010 Duramed Futures Tour, but players earning Priority 1 (full) status will be determined after the completion of the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament. Once status is determined for the 2010 LPGA Tour, status will be assigned on the 2010 Duramed Futures Tour.


HOW THEY STAND
Par 216 (3x72)
207 Danielle Mills (US) 67 71 69.
208 Tiffany Joh (US) 67 69 72, Laura Kueny (a) 68 70 70.
209 Chelsea Curtis (US) 68 71 70.
Selected scores:
214 Rachel Connor (Eng) (a) 73 72 69 (jt 11th).
215 Jodi Ewart (Eng) (a) 69 73 73 (jt 19th).
227 Tilly Magill (Eng) (a) 78 72 77 (jt 120th).
229 Gemma Webster (Sco) 77 78 74 (jt 141st).
231 Katy McNicoll (Sco) 78 76 77 (jt 166th)

ELIMINATED

256 Louise Harris (Ire) 80 86 90.

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US COLLEGE NEWS

Emma Taylor runner-up in Florida

Emma Taylor from Saunton, Devon, a senior student at Bethune Cookman College, Daytona Beach in Florida, finished runner-up in the Holiday Inn Experience/Hatter women's college tournament at Victoria Hills Golf Club, DeLand in Florida this week (November 2-3).
Over a par-72 course of 6,098yd, Emma, pictured, had rounds of 72, 74 and 73 for a total of three-over-par 219. She finished one shot behind the winner, Alex Buelow (Stetson) who scored 72, 74 and 72.
Emma's team-mate from Dorset, Hannah Bews, also in her final year at BCC, finished joint 26th in a field of 40 players with rounds of 76, 83 and 82 for 241.
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Channel Islander Olivia Higgins, a student at Charleston Southern University, finished joint third in a field of 79 players for the Pinehurst Fall Challenge over the Pinehurst No. 6 course (par 72, 6004yd) in North Carolina.
Olivia scored 72 and 74 for 246, finishing two shots behind the winner, Lucia Fernandez (Jacksonville State University) who scored 70 and 74 for level par 144.
Laura Holmes from Ballina, Co Mayo in Ireland and a student at Old Dominion University, came 27th on 154, made up of rounds of 76 and 78.
Essex girl Laura Cutler (Jacksonville State) shared 45th place on 159 with rounds of 79 and 80.
Laura Holme's team-mate at Old Dominion, Emma Gilmore, also from Ireland, came joint 62nd on 166 with a pair of 83s.
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Scunthorpe sophomore student Gemma Hardie (Central Arkansas University) tied for third place in a field of 45 players at the Cowgirl Fall Invitational at Lake Charles Country Club, Louisiana.
Over a par-72, 6122yd course, Gemma scored 74, 80 and 73 for 227 - three shots behind the joint winners, team-mate C J Bobbitt (83-71-70) and Linda Persson (Lamar) (78-72-74).
Central Arkansas (900) won the team title by 22 shots from Lamar University in a field of seven teams.
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James Taverner from London, a senior student at Southeastern Louisiana University, finished joint 13th in a field of 75 players at the Carter Plantation Intercollegiate at Carter Plantation Golf Club, Springfield in Louisiana.
James scored 73, 73 and 72 for a total of two-over-par 218, a good effort over a long course (7104yd) with a par of 72.
Tom Robson (Jacksonville State), a freshman student from Waterlooville, came joint 15th with scores of 76, 70 and 73.
Fergal Rafferty (Sam Houston State), a senior from Carrickmore, Northern Ireland, finished joint 34th with rounds of 80, 72 and 73 for 225.

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