KirkwoodGolf: 14 Apr 2010

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Elie Boys' & Girls' Tournament: Day 1 Scoreboard

Boys Under 12 Boys Round 1 on the Baird Course

Rory Giddins 70
Cameron Black 74
George Geddes 74
Ibrahim Hussain 79
Keith Bowman 82
Liam Duncan 83
Scott Goadby 84
Rory Thain 86
Charlie SPilsbury 90
Hamish Spilsbury 90
Jack Savage 91
William Massey 107
Cameron Begg 114

Girls Under 14 Round 1 on the Baird Course

Chloe Goadby 87
Sophie Maguire 89
Eilidh Baird 89
Rachael Lorimer 90
Kirsty Graham 96
Joanna Harris 99
Catherine Wilson 99
Jessica McCleary 109

Boys under 14 Round 1
Gus Giddins bt Struan McCall
Hamish Imrie bt Conor MacCallum
Russell Malcom bt Alasdair McDougall
Euan Davidson bt Nicholas Aird
Ian Hill bt Jack Murray Brown

Boys Under 16 Round 1
Lewis Bain bt Sandy Jennings
Fraser Christie bt Charlie Mayne
Finlay McCall bt Edward Wright
Gordon Cohen bt Euan Rutherford
Andrew Ibbetson bt Francis Murray-Brown
John Miller bt Chris Aird

Boys Under 16 Round 2

Jamie Savage bt Lewis Bain
David Paterson bt Andrew Davidson
Greg Forrester bt Fraser Christie
Finlay McCall bt Calum McKay
Gordon Cohen bt Willem Kerr
Jamie Giddins bt Andrew Ibbetson
Calum Hill bt Scott Simpson
John Miller bt Robbie Spriddle

Boys Under 18 Round 1

Lewis Ford bt Alexander Harris
Martin Buchan bt Callum Graham
Ross Christie bt Ryan Mitchell
Stuart McPherson bt Conner Wood
David Murray bt Iain Douglas
David Crummey bt Scott Smith
Peter Legget bt Ruadri Balfour
Tom Flanagan bt Michael Clark

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Olivia Jordan-Higgins' record-setting win

in Big South Women's Championship

Channel Islander Olivia Jordan-Higgins, a senior-year student at Charleston Southern University, won the Big South Women's Championship today at The Patriot Golf Club, South Carolina.
Olivia shot rounds of 70, 75 and 70 to title the title with a championship low aggregate of one-under-par 215. It was third time lucky for her - she finished second in 2008 and again in 2009.
Olivia, pictured above, also spearheaded a winning team effort by Charleston Southern whose aggregate of 881 was a conference championship record.
“I could not be prouder of our team and what they have accomplished,” Charleston Southern coach Kory Thompson said. “To play their best round of the tournament with the pressure on and the conditions at their toughest says a lot about the character of this team.”
With the victory, Charleston Southern clinches a berth in NCAA regional play, which begins May 6.
Hannah Coles (Radford University) from Birmingham finished 21st in a field of 45 players with scores of 75, 79 and 81 for 235.

Sinead O'Sullivan finishes joint 13th behind team-mate

Sinead O'Sullivan (East Tennessee State) from Ireland finished joint 13th in the Atlantic Sun Women's Championship at Venetian Bay Golf Club, New Smyrna, Florida.
Sinead scored 80, 70 and 75 for 225.
Team-mate Laura Jansone was the individual winner with scores of 69, 73 and 71 for 213. She finished two shots ahead of Stetson University's Alex Bluelow who had rounds of 72, 72 and 71.

Stetson (884) won the team title ahead of Kennesaw State (888) with East Tennessee State and Campbell University tieing for third place on 889 in a field of 10 teams.







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Katy McNicoll in France for LET Access Series event

Carnoustie's Katy McNicoll is in the field for the LET Access Series tournament, the Dinard Ladies Open, in France, beginning tomorrow, writes Colin Farquharson
England's Rachel Bell, Henrietta Zuel, Joanne Clingan, Rachel Drummond (amateur), Tracey Boyes, Cori Lee and Charlotte Dalton (amateur) plus Wales' Rhian Wyn Thomas are also competing.
McNicoll, Boyes and Lee have shown an interest in competing on the Scottish Xltec Pro Tour for men and women, of which the next event is at Hilton Park over 36 holes on April 28 and 29.
Hopefully they will ''spread the word" among their colleagues while in France so that we can get a double-figure field of lady pros at Hilton Park.

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Ryanair put a damper on Scots wanting to fly to

Morocco Family Golf Festival (October 9 to 16)

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Tournament Director for the 2010 Morocco Family Golf Festival
Ryanair's extortionate charge for carrying golf clubs could scare off potential Scottish entrants to the inaugural Morocco Family Golf Festival, to be held at Marrakech from October 9 to 16.
Mohamed Fakir, boss of London-based Menara Travel Ltd, who are putting together all the arrangements, told me today:
"I have started to receive a number of enquiries - a few from Scotland - from golfers who are quite attracted by the prospect of playing golf on four different courses at Marrakech.
"The problem with the flights from Edinburgh to Marrakech is the quite high rates being charged by Ryanair. The Ryanair website is currently showing a price of £250 per person return + £80 for golf clubs' carriage (£330 in all) which is quite high compared to the flight we have secured with Royal Air Maroc from London Gatwick, which is £189 including FREE carriage of golf clubs.
"The price quoted by Easyjet for the Manchester to Marrakech flight on Saturday, October 9 is £180 per person return + £38 per golf bag both ways.
"I have contacted Ryanair and Easyjet to try to do a deal with them quite a while ago but they said they don’t work with travel agents/tour operators. They prefer to deal directly with clients, which means we have to book the flights for our clients on their website the same way anyone else does it."
So it might be cheaper for Scottish golfers who want to share in the fun of the Morocco Family Golf Festival to cross the Border to Manchester or even Gatwick for a flight to Marrakech on Saturday, October 9.
Remember there will be individual prize categories for senior men (over 55yr), senior women (over 50y), men, women, Under-16 & Under-18 boys, Under-16 & Under-18 girls.You can name your own partner if you wish for the Festival's curtain-raising better-ball Stableford foursomes on the Sunday (October 10).
Details of the Festival programme are available by clicking on the appropriate wording at the top of the left-hand column on this website's Home Page.

==================ENTRY FORM==============================
MOROCCO FAMILY GOLF FESTIVAL
October 9 to 16, 2010, based at Marrakech

Competing as (Please tick the category listed below)
Senior Man (over 55 yrs on Jan 1)
Senior Lady (over 50 yrs on Jan 1)
Man
Lady
Boy (Under-16 on Jan 1)
Girl (Under-16 on Jan 1)
Boy (Under- 18 on Jan 1)
Girl (Under-18) on Jan 1)

FIRST NAME (Mr/Mrs/Miss)

SURNAME

HOME GOLF CLUB:

HANDICAP:
Maximum 28 for males; 36 for females.
(Competitors should take up an up to date handicap from their home club)FULL

POSTAL ADDRESS

POST CODE

Tel (Home)

Tel (Mobile)

E-MAIL ADDRESS

Name of partner for Better-Ball Pairs:
If you wish the Tournament Director to allocate you with a partner at random (Please indicate (Yes / No)

Accompanying Person / Non Golfer

Preferred Airport to fly from & to

Comments / Remarks

I confirm that I agree to abide by all the tournament rules & regulations and I enclose a deposit of £100 (please make cheques payable to MENARA TRAVEL LTD) – payment by cards accepted

Signature:

Please send your completed Entry Form and cheque to:
Mohamed Fakir, Menara Travel Ltd, 200c Blythe Road, London W14 0HH

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English students in the driving
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seat at Dundonald Links

English students are in the driving seat in both the men's and women's championships with one round to go of the British Universities & Colleges' 72-hole stroke-play golf championships Dundonald Links, Ayrshire on Thursday afternoon.
Nicky Maddison (Northumbria University), pictured, who played last year on the US college circuit, leads the men's title race with a two-over-par, three-round total of 218 - which represents quite a comeback from an opening round of seven-over 79. He has tagged on very good sub-par scores of 69 and 70 to lead by one shot from team-mate Ross Crowe with Scots John Wybar (Aberdeen) and Steven Smith (Heriot Watt) in third and joint fourth positions on 221 and 222.
There are four Scots sharing sixth place on 223 - R&A Bursars champion Patrick Spraggs (Stirling), Colin Thomson (Stirling), John Duff (Aberdeen) and Alex Culverwell (Stirling) - so perhaps a Scottish last-round charge is on the cards.
Sian James (Birmingham), winner of the R&A Bursars' ladies' title last year, is making all the running in the students' women's championship.
She has had rounds of 75, 75 and 73 for 223, leading Jane Turner (Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen), a Scotland international and the defending champion, by two shots. Jane has scored 76, 74 and 75 over what is a tough track for the men - and even tougher for the women.
Monifieth's Scotland girl cap Rebecca Wilson (Stirling) is in fourth place on 230 with rounds of 80 76 and 74.

LEADING MEN'S THIRD-ROUND TOTALS
Par 216 (3x72). CSS 75 75 74.
218 Nicky Maddison (Northumbria) 79 69 70.
219 Ross Crowe (Northumbria) 74 71 74.
221 John Wybar (Aberdeen) 74 72 75.
222 Steven Smith (Heriot Watt) 74 75 73, Josh Moses (Bournemouth) 71 74 77.
223 Patrick Spraggs (Stirling) 72 81 70, Colin Thomson (Stirling) 71 79 73, John Duff (Aberdeen) 74 75 74, Alex Culverwell (Strling) 78 71 74.
224 Michael Hearn (Central Lancs) 74 76 74.
225 Chris O'Neill (UW Newport) 78 75 72, Andrew Palmer (Central Lancs) 79 70 76, Kevin Garwood (Bournemouth) 77 70 78, Daniel Beattie (Birmingham) 76 69 80.
Selected scores:
226 Sam Binning (Glasgow) 77 76 73.
227 Bobby Rushford (Stirling) 79 71 77.
228 Andrew Wallace (Stirling) 77 78 73, David Booth (Stirling) 78 77 73.
229 Graeme McDougall (Strathclyde) 77 76 76, Colin Baird (Stirling) 72 77 80.
231 Daniel Sommerville (Dundee) 74 83 74.
233 Euan Brown (Strathclyde) 80 78 75.
235 Fraser Moore (Stirling) 76 79 80.
238 Graeme Robertson (Stirling) 75 84 79.
244 Malcolm Pennycott (Heriot Watt) 86 81 77.

LEADING WOMEN'S THIRD-ROUND TOTALS
Par 216 (3x72). CSS 76 76 75
223 Sian James (Birmingham) 75 75 73.
225 Jane Turner (Robert Gordon) 76 74 75.
226 Lucy Williams (Birmingham) 80 73 73.
230 Rebecca Wilson (Stirling) 80 76 74.
237 Claire Starkie (Northumbria) 83 79 75, Lauren Spray (Birmingham) 83 76 78.
238 Christina Petersson (Northumbria) 81 77 80.
239 Kate Whitmore (UW Newport) 80 81 78, Emma Hargreaves (Exeter) 77 80 82.
240 Claire Fry (Central Lancs) 78 79 83.
242 Charlotte Hope (Birmingham) 82 84 76.
243 Susan Jackson (Edinburgh) 85 80 78.
246 Harriet Beasley (Stirling) 85 84 77.
254 Ashley Smith (St Andrews) 84 84 86.
257 Johanna Rosen (Northumbria) 85 82 90.

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Clare-Marie Carlton leads
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Renfrewshire qualifiers


Clare-Marie Carlton (Fereneze), last year's beaten finalist, is the leading qualifier for the match-play stages of the Renfrewshire women's county championship at Ranfurly Castle Golf Club.
In a testing east wind, Clare-Marie, pictured by Cal Carson Golf Agency, had a score of 73 (37-36) - two shots ahead of the No 2 seed, young Alyson McKechin (Elderslie).
Scottish champion Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) is bidding to equal the record of Wilma Aitken (later Mrs Leburn) in winning the county title five years in a row from 1978 to 1982.
Megan qualified comfortably in fifth place with a 78, one shot ahead of younger sister Eilidh.
MATCH-PLAY QUALIFIERS
SSS 73. CSS 75.
73 Clare-Marie Carlton (Fereneze).
75 Alyson McKechin (Elderslie).
76 Nichola Henderson (Haggs Castle), Liz Stewart (Greenburn).
78 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm).
79 Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm).
81 Lesley Cosh (Cowglen), Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire), Linsey Stevenson (Elie and Earlsferry).
82 Sally Foster (Kilmacolm).
83 Donna Jackson (Cochrane Castle), Carol Whyte (Windyhill), Gillian McGinlay (Cochrane Castle).
84 Patricia Davidson (Erskine).
85 Jennifer Mack (Haggs Castle).
88 Sara McCorkell (Williamwood).

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Dunbartonshire & Argyll county finalists Fiona McLean (left) and Helen Faulds (images by courtesy of Alisoun Fairbairn).

Helen Faulds fights back to

win D&A title for first time

Veteran Douglas Park member Helen Faulds won the Dunbartonshire & Argyll women's county golf championship for the first time at Hilton Park Golf Club today.
Helen, ladies' champion at three clubs last season - Bearsden, Douglas Park and Elie - finally got her hands on her county championship trophy by beating Fiona McLean (Hilton Park), the No 6 qualifier, by 2 and 1 in the final.
Faulds, pictured right, the No 5 seed, had ended the good run of Nichola Ferguson (Clober) by beating her 3 and 1 in the morning semi-finals in which McLean toppled the No 2 seed, Aileen Baker (Hilton Park) by 3 and 2.
McLean had the edge on the outward half but Faulds squared the contest at the 12th and used her greater experience to edge ahead over the closing holes.
The bronze championship was won by Lindsay McCubbin (Hilton Park) who beat Josephine Monaghan (Dumbarton) by 5 and 3 in the final.

TODAY'S RESULTS
Semi-finals

Helen Faulds (Douglas Park) bt Nichola Ferguson (Clober) 3 and 1.
Fiona McLean (Hilton Park) bt Aileen Baker (Hilton Park) 3 and 2.
Final
Faulds bt McLean 2 and 1.
Bronze championship
Final
Lindsay McCubbin (Hilton Park) bt Josephine Monaghan (Dumbarton) 5 and 3.

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Eve Muirhead has a page in a Japanese golf magazine devoted to her skills as a curler and a golfer.

Golfing curler Eve Muirhead is a big hit in Japan!

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Eve Muirhead is probably not aware of it but she was big news in Japan during the world curling championships in Vancouver.
I got an E-mail during the tournament from the editor of a Japanese golfing magazine. He asked me if if were true that the Scots girl could also play golf as well as being a star curler for Great Britain. Almost as if the two sports could not be mixed.
He told me that Japanese coverage of the world curling championships made a point of featuring Eve Muirhead on television and their newspapers. The Scot had somehow taken a trick with their viewers and readers
Eve has also made the golf magazines in Japan. The aforementioned editor sent me a copy of a magazine - I would not attempt to put a name to it - with a whole page devoted to the Scot. See above.
Eve, who will celebrate her 20th birthday on April 22, comes from Blair Atholl and a curling family. Her father Gordon was an international-class curler. She is a member of Pitlochry Golf Club where she has a handicap of scratch despite not devoting nearly as much time to her golf as she does to curling. She has won the Highland Women's Open more than once.
What I did not mention to the Japanese magazine editor was that Eve Muirhead is also an accomplished bagpiper. Now that would really have got him going!

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Aberdeen girl Gemma runner-up in Florida

despite a 9 in her second round

US-based Aberdeen teenager Gemma Dryburgh finished runner-up in an international field for the Innisbrook Easter Junior championship near Tampa, Florida.
Gemma, who had four birdies in each of her last two rounds, had scores of 81, 77 and 74 over a tough, 6,250yd course, for a total of 232.
She was very unfortunate in the second round on her 16th hole, hitting a cart path which kicked her ball into a lateral hazard and then having to take a drop from a greenside bunker when her ball was unplayable and initially thought to be lost. She finished with a costly 9 at the par-5 hole.
The four shots dropped at that one hole came back to haunt her because she finished four shots behind the winner, Lauren Grogan from Jack Nicklaus's home town of Columbus, Ohio. Lauren scored 75, 73 and 80 for 228.
Dryburgh finished seven shots ahead of the third-placed Fazella Sukho (78-81-80 for 239) and Clara Teixeira (Brazil), who came fourth, was farther back on 243 (83-83-77).

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Alison Nicholas achieves a PGA Degree of Success

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY THE PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS' ASSOCIATION
Europe’s Solheim Cup captain Alison Nicholas has chalked up another significant milestone in her illustrious career – as a graduate of the PGA Foundation Degree.
Former US Women’s Open winner Nicholas, who has been charged with guiding Europe’s leading women against the US for the second successive time in 2011, will be among dozens of graduates at the University of Birmingham on Friday, marking the end of three years of hard work to make the grade as a PGA professional.
Nicholas’s achievement was done so against the backdrop of being Solheim Cup captain for two of her three years of studying the various facets of being a PGA professional, including sport science, business, coaching and equipment technology.
The Birmingham-based professional, who teaches at the Hagley Golf and Country Club and the European Golf Performance Institute in Rugeley, was determined to pursue her PGA credentials after an illustrious playing career that garnered 18 titles including two majors.
“Taking the PGA Foundation Degree was important for me after I took retirement,” said Nicholas, who competitively hung up her clubs in 2004. “It was important for me to keep learning and to learn as much as I can to help other people in terms of my teaching. I can testify that I have learned a lot more than I knew at the start of the course.”
Completing the degree course, which sees an intake of around 300 budding PGA professionals a year, ranks among her career highlights.
“It is pretty much up there,” said the 48-year-old, who was awarded an MBE in 1998 following her US Women’s Open victory.“I’m delighted that I passed and got through in three years. It has been hard work juggling studying, working and my Solheim Cup duties. I did feel under a bit of pressure, but I’ve used to thriving under this situation throughout my career. It was important for me to finish it inside the three years.”
Nicholas, who will be the host captain for the 2011 contest against the US, will be free to focus on the build up to the match – without any distractions.
“I will have a lot more to do with the preparations this time around and will be going out to the venue later this month,” said Nicholas.
Her achievement in completing the course was recognised by senior figures at the PGA and the Ladies European Tour.
PGA chief executive Sandy Jones said: "This is a tremendous achievement for Alison and marks a year of hard work. She deserves huge applause for her outstanding efforts and I wish her more success in the future.”
Alexandra Armas, executive director of the Ladies European Tour, said: “I congratulate the 2009 and 2011 European Solheim Cup captain, Alison Nicholas, on her PGA graduation. Alison has worked extremely hard to combine studying with steering her Solheim Cup team, as well as teaching at Hagley Golf & Country Club at The Driving Range & Golf Academy and working with the European Golf Performance Institute.”
+Image of Alison Nicholas by courtesy of Getty Images.

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Prizewinners from left to right:- Rachael Watton , Kate McIntosh, Rosie Everett, Chloe Goadby & Tiffany Wood

Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) wins East of Scotland

Girls’ spring meeting at Pitreavie, Dunfermline

Twelve-year-old new member Chloe Goadby from the St Regulus club, St Andrews took the overall prize at the East of Scotland Girls' Golf Association spring meeting at Pitreavie Golf Club, Dunfermline on Monday.
Chloe showed her potential for the future with a brilliant net score of 62 off a handicap of 19.
The glorious sunshine and almost perfect playing conditions produced some great scores. Rachael Watton from Mortonhall won the scratch prize with an excellent three under par round of 69. Rachael just missed out on equalling the course record of five under the par, held by Scotland international Louise Kenney, whose home course is Pitreavie).
Rachael misjudged her approach to the two-tiered 18th green, leaving herself an impossible Augusta-like downhill putt. Rachael then had to settle for her par rather than an eagle.
Other prize winners were:

Net score prizewinners:
Under-18s - Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe) 68.
Under-16s - Tiffany Wood (Glenbervie) 67.
Under-14s - Rosie Everett ( Craigielaw) 66.
Full Net Results :-
(Par 72 SSS 71 CSS 70)
Chloe Goadby 81 (19) 62
Rosie Everett 83 (17) 66
Tiffany Wood 80 (13) 67
Lauren Whyte 75 (8) 67
Rachael Watton 69 (2) 67
Catherine Small 80 (12) 68
Kate McIntosh 74 (6) 68
Alexandra Tait 83 (14) 69
Catherine Goodwin 99 (29) 70
Clara Young 79 (8) 71
Alison Goodwin 78 (7) 71
Rachel Hanlon 75 (3) 72
Shannen McGuire 81 (8) 73
Gabrielle Macdonald 76 (3) 73
Nicola Taylor 82 (8) 74
Sam Munro 80 (5) 75
Hannah Scott 83 (8) 75
Sophie Maguire 93 (16) 77
Gillian Simpson 84 (5) 79
Katherine Fisher 109 (27) 82
Jennifer Allan NR
Kirsty Simpson NR

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Lesley Hendry closes in on
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fifth Ayrshire title

Lesley Hendry, pictured right by Cal Carson Golf Agency, is on the trail of her fifth Ayrshire women's county golf championship in the past six years at Prestwick St Nicholas Golf Club tomorrow
The Routenburn player, who was the fourth qualifier, will play Connie Jaffrey (West Kilbride) in this morning's semi-finals for a place in the afternoon final.
Jaffrey beat the No 1 seed Catherine Malcolm, playing over her home course, at the 20th hole in the quarter-finals.
The other semi-final will feature Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie), the 2004 title-winner, and Rachel McQueen (Troon Ladies).
Today's results:
FIRST ROUND
Catherine Malcolm (Prestwick St Nicholas) bt Pauline Patrick (Irvine) 5 and 4.
Connie Jaffrey (West Kilbride) bt Jennifer Linklater (Largs at 20th.
Sheila Adams (Loudoun Gowf) bt Audrey Thompson (Loudoun Gowf) 2 and 1.
Lesley Hendry (Routenburn) bt Morag Macpherson (Troon Ladies) 4 and 3.
Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) bt Jane Finnie (Troon Ladies) 2 and 1.
Liz Wilson (Kilmarnock Barassie) bt Emma Hale (Troon Bentinck) at 19th.
Rachel McQueen (Troon Ladies) bt Liz Keohone (Loudoun Gowf) 6 and 4.
Rosalind Purdom (Prestwick St Nicholas) bt Rachel Irvine (Largs) 6 and 5.

QUARTER-FINALS
Jaffrey bt Malcolm at 20th.
Hendry bt Adams 6 and 4.
Glennie bt Wilson 6 and 5.
McQueen bt Purdom 2 and 1.

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Stephanie Meadow keeps in the GB&I

Curtis Cup team picture with US win

United States-based Stephanie Meadow kept herself in the GB&I Curtis Cup selectors' thoughts by winning the AJGA Junior tournament Innisbrook Resort & Golf Club, Palm Harbour, Florida.
Stephanie, who had her 18th birthday on January 20 and hails from Jordanstown, Northern Ireland and is a member at Royal Portrush, had rounds of 72, 69 and 70 for a one-over-par total of 211.
She won by two shots from Ginger Howard.
Teenager Stephanie, a member of the GB&I I preliminary squad for the match against the Americans at Essex County Club in June, will be stepping up from the Hank Haney Junior Golf Academy at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, to the University of Alabama in the autumn.
FINAL TOTALS
Par 216 (3x72) 5800yds
1 Stephanie Meadow Jordanstown, Northern Ireland 72-69-70--211
2 Ginger Howard Bradenton, Fla. 74-68-71--213
3 A.J. Newell Tampa, Fla. 72-66-77--215
T4 Doris Chen Bradenton, Fla. 77-67-72--216
T4 Kelly Shon Port Washington, N.Y. 70-71-75--216
T4 Simin Feng Orlando, Fla. 71-73-72--216
7 Jaye Marie Green Boca Raton, Fla. 73-71-73--217
8 Robbi Howard Bradenton, Fla. 73-75-70--218
T9 Vivian Tsui Markham, ON 74-72-74--220
T9 Hally Leadbetter Bradenton, Fla. 75-74-71--220
11 Annie Park Levittown, N.Y. 74-73-74--221
12 Yueer Cindy Feng Orlando, Fla. 77-73-72--222
13 Anna Newell Tampa, Fla. 72-78-75--225
T14 Daniela Ordonez Bogota, Colombia 75-72-79--226
T14 Monifa Sealy Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. 78-72-76--226
T14 Laura Camila Blanco Trujillo Bogota D.C., Colombia 72-74-80--226
T14 Michelle Butler Dunedin, Fla. 70-75-81--226
T18 Christina Foster Concord, ON 76-78-73--227
T18 Silvia Garces Cali, Colombia 76-76-75--227
T18 Ri Hyang Park Hilton Head Island, S.C. 77-73-77--227
T18 Nicole Quinn Windermere, Fla. 76-73-78--227
22 Amira Alexander Alpharetta, Ga. 78-74-76--228
T23 Heather Proctor Silver Spring, Fla. 78-76-75--229
T23 Lauren Coughlin Chesapeake, Va. 76-75-78--229
T25 Irene Jung Jacksonville, Fla. 75-78-77--230
T25 Suzie Lee East Northport, N.Y. 79-77-74--230
T25 Daniela Lendl Bradenton, Fla. 80-78-72--230
T28 Alexandra Milan Lutz, Fla. 77-74-80--231
T28 Samantha Marks Maitland, Fla. 82-73-76--231
T30 Brogan McKinnon Mississauga, ON 78-75-79--232
T30 Tisha Alyn Abrea Murrieta, Calif. 80-77-75--232
T30 Audrey Monssoh Howey in the Hills, Fla. 76-76-80--232
T30 Cristina McQuiston Amherst, Mass. 79-79-74--232
34 Noriko Inoue Bluffton, S.C. 73-83-77--233
T35 Bailey Cocca Latham, N.Y. 79-76-79--234
T35 Vivian Hsuan Chen Bradenton, Fla. 83-74-77--234
T35 Kristine Odaiyar Ocala, Fla. 79-75-80--234

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