KirkwoodGolf: 3 Mar 2010

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Northern Counties LGA fixtures, venues for new season

County Championship - Saturday-Monday, April 17-19: Moray Old Course, Lossiemouth
County Open - Sunday, May 23 - Nairn Dunbar
County Foursomes & Commonwealth Spoons - Friday, July 9 - Golspie
County Open (inc. Vets Trophy) - Friday, August 20 - Thurso
County Open - Sunday, September 12 - Inverness
County Open & AGM - Sunday, October 3 - Elgin

The Northern Division Jamboree is at Blairgowrie from June 26 to 28.

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Less practice to last a lot longer,

says Laura Davies

FROM THE DAILY TELEGRAPH WEBSITE
By OLIVER BROWN
Laura Davies, fresh from winning her 73rd worldwide title ahead of this week's Australian Masters, offers the most powerful antidote to Padraig Harrington's habit of obsessive practising.
The Surrey-born 46-year-old - in her 25th year as a tour pro - does not hesitate to ascribe either her longevity or resurgent form to a scrupulous lack of work on the range.
"You see so many young players now injured all the time, maybe it has something to do with all the practice," she said at the Royal Pines resort, on the Gold Coast.
"If you want to play the amount of time I have played – this is my 23rd season – you can't stand on the range all day. You have to be sensible."
Davies appears a woman reborn in Australia, to revisit a tournament she has won three times. She has foregone the frequent trips to a nearby casino in favour of betting on horses and Premier League matches, where she has incurred serious losses as a lifelong Liverpool fan. At least it has helped with management of her practice time – more precisely, with limiting it:
"It means I'm getting older, but it's good I'm still competitive. Who knows, I might try to perform over five decades in 10 years' time."

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Rain in Spain halts women's amateur championship qualifying

Torrential rain halted the first qualifying round of the Spanish women's open amateur championship at Playa de Pals Golf Club, Girona in the north-east of the country near Barcelona. It is still hoped to play two qualifying rounds to produce 32 qualifiers for the match-play stages.
The first round will be resumed early Thursday morning (local time).
First-round scores completed before the suspension of play were:
Par 73
JANSON , JOSEPHINE 73
BOUTIER, CÉLINE 75
KATZY, LARA 75
STERNEBECK, VALERIE 75
NILSSON, EMMA 75
SALAVERRIA AZANZA, NEREA 75
MACDONALD, KELSEY 75
BARWOOD, HANNAH 75
LESCUDIER, INES 76
BUENDIA GOMEZ, BELEN 76
STEMPFLE, LAURA 76
ARRESE CORTADELLAS, ANNA 76
ZWANCK SAENZ, ADRIANA 76
ANDRE, LUCIE 77
FOLCH SOLA, ELIA 77
GIDALI, MANON 77
SAGSTROM, MADELENE 77
KIRCHMAYER, STEPHANIE 77
JIMENEZ MARTIN, NOEMI 77
PRAT CABALLERIA, MIREIA 77
BAZIN DE JESSEY, MORGANA 77
HEDBERG BERTRAND, CAMILLA 78
TILLSTROM, JOHANNA 79
SPILKOVA, KLARA 79
KLATTEN, JOANNA 79
JENNINGS, RACHEL 79
LINDNER, ANN-KATHRIN 80
LARSSON, LOUISE 81
CABALLER HERNANI,TERESA 81
YANG, JULIE 81
DAHLBERG-SODERSTROM, ANNA 81
AVERNA, ALESSANDRA 81
HOLLEDER, NINA 81
ELLIS, CHARLOTTE 81
DIAZ-NEGRETE PALACIO, INES 82
PATUSSI, CAMILLA 82
GOYOS BALL, MANDY 82
LEURQUIN, CHLOÉ 82
ABRAHAMIAN, CLEMENCE 83
FERNANDEZ DE MESA SILONIZ, ANA 83
URCHEGUI GARCIA, ANE 83
SANCHEZ LOBATO, ROCIO 83
McVEIGH, DANIELLE 83
POPOV, SOPHIA 83
CASTELAIN, LAURE 83
BRAIDA, ALESSANDRA 84
SOBRON GALMES, LUNA 84
KENNEY, LOUISE 84
ESCURIOLA MARTINEZ, NATALIA 84
ROSCIO, ANNA 84
OLARRA MUJIKA, AINHOA 87

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Top 20 finish in California by James Byrne

Banchory's James Byrne, a student at Arizona State University, finished joint 16th in a field of 80 players at the USC Collegiate Invitational at North Ranch Country Club, Westlake Village in California.
Over a par-71 course of 6809yd, Byrne had rounds of 74, 69 and 69 for 212 -nine shots behind the winner, Eugene Wong (Oregon) (65-69-69).
Runner-up on 204 was T J Vogel of Southern California with scores of 70, 63 and 71 for 204.
San Diego State's English-born students, Andrew Cooley and Tom Berry, both from Surrey, finished joint 24th and joint 46th respectively.
Sophomore Cooley scored 68, 76 and 70 for 214 while freshman Berry had rounds of 72, 73 and 74 for 219.
Former Scottish boys' match-play champion Paul Ferrier (Charlotte) from Edinburgh came 52nd with scores of 73, 73 and 75 for 221.
Arizona State (849) finished third in the team event behind Oregon (831) and California (847) with Charlotte (866) 10th of 14.

Maxwell jt 18th, Crichton jt 21st in Coyote Classic

Western New Mexico University students Steven Maxwell from Glasgow and Scott Crichton from Dalgety Bay, Fife, finished joint 18th and joint 21st in a field of 88 players for the Coyote Classic at Arrowhead Country Club, San Bernardino in California.
Maxwell, a junior year student, scored 71, 71 and 72 for 214. Crichton had rounds of 75, 72 and 68 for 215.
Winner by seven shots was Gene Webster (California State University-San Bernardino) with great scores of 69, 63 and 64 for a 14-under-par total of 196 over the par-70, 6510yd course.
CSU-Monterey Bay (848) won the team event ahead of Barry University and Chico State (both 851. Western New Mexico (867) tied for sixth place in a field of 17 teams.

Peter Latimer shares eighth place in North Carolina

Peter Latimer (Guilford College) from Markinch tied for eighth place in a field of 60 players at the Pine Needles Intercollegiate competiiton at Pine Needles Lodge & Club, Southern Pines in North Carolina.


MORE COLLEGE NEWS TO COME LATER THIS EVENING

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US WOMEN'S COLLEGE ROUND-UP

Katie Mundy wins at Austin,

Texas after sub-par 70

English women's mid-amateur champion Katie Mundy, after finishing second in consecutive American college tournaments, succeeded in winning the St Edwards Invitational at Grey Rock Golf Club, Austin in Texas this week.
A member at Dunwood Golf Club near Romsey, Hampshire and a student at Western Texas College at Snyder, Texas, Katie, picture by courtesy of Leaderboard Photography, came from behind with a splendid second round of one-under-par 70 over the 6,018yd for a 36-hole total of 148.
She won by one shot from Carla Cooper (Tarleton State) who shot 75 and 74.
Western Texas College team-mate Hollie Weatherburn, the Cumbrian women's county champion, had scores of 77 and 80 and tied for third place with two other players in a field of 88.
Despite Katie and Hollie's good efforts, Western Texas did not win the team title. That went to Tarleton State who had 16 shots to spare over runners-up Western Texas in a field of 17 teams.

Andrea Downer joint second in Kentucky
Andrea Downer (Murray State University), a senior student from Bramley, Surrey, finished joint second in a field of 34 players for the New Wave Communications Classic at Miller Golf Club at the city of Murray in Kentucky.
Andrea scored 76 and 80 for 156 to finish one shot behind the winner, Chelsea Harris (Austin Peay State), who had rounds of 76 and 79.
Murray State (638) did win the team title ahead of Austin Peay State (654) in a field of five teams.

Abbey Gittings sixth in Lady Moc Classic
Two English students, Abbey Gittings from Walmley and Lizzi Over from Lincolnshire, finished in the top 10 of a field of 70 players for the Lady Moc Classic at The Club at Eaglebrooke, Lakeland in Florida.
Abbey, a freshman student at Nova Southeastern and the Warwickshire ladies county champion for the past two years, finished sixth.
Over a par-72 course of 6,255yd, she had rounds of 79, 76 and 78 for a total of 233.
Lizzi Over, a sophomore student at Barry University, Miami in Florida, came joint seventh with scores of 82, 75 and 78 fro 235.
Sandra Changjuha (Nova Southeastern) was the runaway winner by nine strokes with scores of 72, 71 and 76 for 219.
Another Nova Southeastern student, junior Nicole Whitemore from Milton Keynes, tied for 29th place in a field of 70 with a total of 248, made up of scores of 76, 94 and 78. But for that second round, Nicole would have certainly made the top 20, maybe even the leading 10.
Nova Southeastern (916) won the team title by 17 shots from Rollins College with Florida State (940) third of 13 teams. Barry University came fourth with a total of 955


Lauren Blease joint fifth in Lady Jaguar Invitational
Lauren Blease, a sophomore student at Florida International University, finished joint fifth in a field of 85 players at the Lady Jaguar Invitational at Azalea City Golf Club, Mobile in Alabama.
Lauren, from Kingston, Surrey, had rounds of 79, 75 and 75 for 229 - seven shots behind Lauren Cate (Stetson University) (73-75-74) who beat Marissa Steen (Memphis) (75-73-74) in a play-off after they had tied on 222 over the par-72, 6,071yd course.
Alex Bantham (Stetson), a junior student from Birmingham, scored 80, 79 and 81 for 240 and a share of 30th place.
Laura Cutler (Jacksonville State), a junior student from Essex, finished joint 34th on 242 with scores of 76, 85 and 81.

Lizi Sweetnam 12th at Eagle's Bluff in Texas
Lizi Sweetnam (Seminole Community College, Okalahoma) finished 12th of 28 in the tJC Spring Intercolleagiate tournament at Eagle's Bluff Golf Club, Bullard in Texas.
Lizi returned a pair of 91s for a total of 182 over a par-71 course of 5,836yd.
Jack Marshall (Tyler Junior College) won by 13 shots with scores of 76 and 77 for 153.
Tyler JC also won the team event. Seminole CC finished last of five teams.

Ellie Robinson joint 15th at Sorrento, Florida
Ellie Robinson (Georgia State), a freshman student from Middlesborough, came joint 15th in a field of 90 players at the UCF Challenge tournament at Red Tail Golf Club, Sorrento in Florida.
Ellie, a quarter-finalist in last year's British women's open amateur championship at Harlech, had rounds of 71, 79 and 75 for 225.
Hannah Burke (Baylor), a senior student from Hertfordshire), finished joint 38th on 252 with scores of 77, 78 and 77.
Sammy Vass (Central Florida) from Tain in the North of Scotland had scores of 84, 80 and 81 for a total of 245 and a share of 76th place.
Julie Boland (Texas A&M) won the individual title by five strokes with scores of 65, 75 and 70 for 210.
Texas A&M (893) also won the team event ahead of Georgia State (895), Coastal Carolina (904), College of Charleston (905), Baylor (907) and Furman and Central Florida (both 913). 17 Teams took part.

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Scotch Corner at Davis & Elkins College, West Virginia

Davis & Elkins College at Elkins, West Virginia has more Scots on its golf roster than any other in the States.
For example, the college squad for a spring trip to Florida includes:
Alasdair Forsythe - Sophomore from Glasgow.
Robert McCleneghan - Freshman from Glasgow.
Craig Marshall - Freshman from Fife.
David Shields - Freshman from Glasgow.
Colin Sutherland - Freshman from Crail, Fife.
Christopher Young - Freshman from Cardross.
Plus one from England:
Samuel Oliver - Freshman from Bedlington.

Team organiser Scott Goddard, who travelled over to Scotland to talent scout at last year's Scottish boys' championship at Royal Aberdeen, is the man who favours loading his roster with Scottish talent.

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