KirkwoodGolf: 19 May 2010

Wednesday, May 19, 2010




LAURA MURRAY from Alford with the
Beddows Memorial Trophy she won for having the lowest gross score in the first qualifying round of the Scottish women's amateur championship (73, better inward half over Rachel Hanlon, St Regulus).
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THIS EVENING'S PRIZEGIVING AT CRAIGIELAW.
SEVERAL OF THE LEADING PRIZEWINNERS, WHO ARE TRAVELLING TO THE LOTHIANS COURSE EACH DAY FROM THEIR HOMES, MADE THEIR APOLOGIES FOR NOT ATTENDING THE PRIZEGIVING


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Clare Queen Golf Day


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Rachel Hanlon (St Regulus) with the trophies she won in the qualifying stages of the Scottish women's amateur championship at Craigielaw. Images by Cal Carson Golf Agency, click on them to enlarge.

Sammy Leslie (Westhill) with the McInnes Shaw Cup (best aggregate net) and the St Rule Salver (best gross aggregate by an Under-21).

Prizewinners Carol Wilson, Elaine Moffat, Rachel Hanlon, Laura Murray and Samantha Leslie (click on the Cal Carson Golf Agency image to enlarge it).




St Regulus pairing of Elaine Moffat and Rachel Hanlon, winners of the Grainger Cup for the lowest net club team score in the first qualifying round.



Aberdeenshire's Laura Murray, Carol Wilson and Sammy Leslie, winners of the McNeil Trophy for the best county team gross total.



SCOTTISH WOMEN'S AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

STROKE-PLAY QUALIFYING PRIZE LIST

TUESDAY - FIRST ROUND

BEDDOWS MEMORIAL TROPHY
Lowest gross score in first qualifying round
1 LAURA MURRAY (Alford) 73.
2 RACHEL HANLON (St Regulus) 73.
3 MARTINE POW (Selkirk) 74.
4 KELSEY MACDONALD (Nairn Dunbar) 75

ST ANDREWS QUAICH
Lowest net score in first qualifying round
1 RACHEL HANLON (St Regulus) 69.
2 SAMMY LESLIE (Westhill) 73 (bih)
3 CLARA YOUNG (North Berwick) 73

EGLINTON QUAICH
Lowest aggregate gross team score in first round
ST REGULUS (Rachel Hanlon 73, Elaine Moffat 80) 153

BABY QUAICH
Lowest gross score in Eglinton Quaich

RACHEL HANLON (St Regulus) 73.

GRAINGER CUP
Lowest aggregate net team score in first round
ST REGULUS (Rachel Hanlon 69, Elaine Moffat 79) 148

WEDNESDAY - SECOND ROUND

GLOVER 21st ANNIVERSARY CUP
Lowest gross score in second round
1 LOUISE KENNEY (Pitreavie) 69.
2 MARTINE POW (Selkirk) 70.
3 RACHAEL TAYLOR (Hartl Golf Resort) 71.
4 LAURA MURRAY (Alford) 72 (bih).

LYON SALVER
Best net score in second round
1 JEMMA CHALMERS (Monifieth) (7) 69 (better last 6).
2 SAMMY LESLIE (Westhill) (3) 69.
3 RACHAEL TAYLOR (Hartl Golf Resort) (1) 70.

MARGARET SCOULAR-BUCHANAN CUP
Aggregate gross
MARTINE POW (Selkirk) 74 70 - 144

McINNES SHAW CUP
Aggregate net
SAMMY LESLIE (Westhill) 73 69 - 142

ST RULE SALVER
Best gross aggregate from an Under-21 yrs
SAMMY LESLIE (Westhill) 76 72 - 148

NPFA CUP
Lowest net score in medal rounds
JEMMA CHALMERS (Monifieth) (7) 69 (better last 6).

McROBERT THISTLE CUP
Lowest scratch score in qualifying rounds
LOUISE KENNEY (Pitreavie) 69

DUNLOP HILL TROPHY - Past Champions
Best score in second round by a past champion
MARTINE POW (Selkirk) 70.

McNEIL TROPHY - County Team
ABERDEENSHIRE (Sammy Leslie, Laura Murray, Carol Wilson) 293

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Martine Pow (Selkirk), champion at Dunbar in 2006 and now leading qualifier in 2010 championship at Craigielaw (Cal Carson Golf Agency images).

MARTINE POW (45) EARNS TOP
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SEEDING AT SCOTTISH WOMEN’S
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CHAMPIONSHIP

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Four years after she won the title at Dunbar, 45-year-old Martine Pow from Selkirk is back in the limelight at the Scottish women’s amateur golf championship over the Craigielaw links.
On a hot, summer-like day when kinder pin placings produced a general improvement in the scoring, Martine shot a second-round, three-under-par 70 for a two-under qualifying aggregate of 144 – one shot ahead of joint overnight leader Laura Murray (Alford), 73 for 145, with another North-east player, teenager Sammy Leslie, the third best qualifier with a 72 for 148.
“Of all the 32 qualifiers, I am the one under the least pressure,” said Martine. “I am one of the selectors of the Scotland team so I know I’m not going to be in it. I can go out and enjoy myself.
“Can I win the title? It’s all a matter of fate. If it’s kind to me, yes, I can be champion again but if it’s not, then I won’t. I wouldn’t say it doesn’t matter to me because, of course, I am proud to have been champion but it’s not a matter of life or death for me,” said the health and safety officer whose home course is a heathland nine-holer.
“I’m as good a player as I was in 2006 when I beat Anne Laing in the final and changing back to my two-ball putter has made a huge difference to my game this week. I single-putted the first seven greens for that 70, so that shows how well I’m holing out.”
Laura Murray, probably playing in her last Scottish championship as she plans to turn pro, impressed playing partner Martine Pow with her driving – “She fairly gives it a whack off the tee.”
The Alford international, with her mother pulling her trolley, birdied three of the last six holes, two of them par-5s, on her way to a 72 to be the No 2 seed, in theory seeded to meet Pow in Saturday morning’s final.
For 18-year-old Sammy Leslie, who helps to finance her golfing trips by working as a part-time barmaid at her home club , Westhill, just outside Aberdeen, everything is coming up roses.
A week or two ago, she won the Aberdeenshire women’s county championship after being two down with two to play in the final. Now she has strung together rounds of 76 and 72 to be the third best qualifier on 148.
Leslie, a Scotland girl international, has kept any major disasters off her card over the 36 hole card-and-pencil test, which is probably the secret of her sustained improvement over the last few weeks.
The best score of the day was a four-under-par 69 by 26-year-old Dunfermline nursery school teacher Louise Kenney who went against convention by wearing a new pair of golf shoes for a competitive round – and felt more relaxed than she has ever done on a golf course.
“It’s the same kind of tennis-style trainers that Fred Couples wore in the Masters this year. They are terrific. They felt like I was playing golf in my slippers. I’m keeping them on for the rest of the championship,” said Louise who had a flawless round which was 12 shots better than the trauma of her Tuesday score of 81.
Also on the 150 mark were Germany-based professional’s daughter Rachael Taylor, who survived several volcanic-ash cancellation of several flights from Munich to Airport to make it to Scotland just before midnight on Monday.
Glasgow-born Rachael celebrated her 18th birthday (pictured above with a cake presented by SLGA officials) by holing some monster putts on her wayto a two-under-par 71, an eight-shot improvement which she put down to “a good night’s sleep for a change!”
A birdie-birdie-birdie finish doubled her haul of sub-par figures to six for the round.
And yet another teenager made it on 150 – Rachel Watton (Mortonhall) who had new Scottish boys champion Grant Forrest caddieing for her as she added a 74 to her opening 76.
Megan Briggs, the defending champion from Kilmacolm, made it through to the match-play safely enough with a 75 for 155, the same total as Scottish Under-21 champion Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) who required three shots to get out of a steep-sided bunker to run up a quadruple bogey 8 at the seventh on her way to a second-round 80.
It was also a trying day for East of Scotland girls champion Rachel Hanlon (St Andrews) who had shared the lead on 73 with Laura Murray overnight.
Rachel had an 82 for 155, enduring back-to-back double bogey 6s at the 14th and 15th in 43 shots for the inward half.
But the St Regulus youngster soon forgot her Wednesday woes as she collected a load of trophies at the evening's stroke-play qualifying presentation of prizes in the clubhouse.
There was a play-off between the four players on 163 to produce the final two players for the match-play stages. Fiona Gilbert (Carnoustie) and Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) made it through at the first extra hole. Angus champion Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie) and Clara Young (North Berwick) were eliminated.
The action is now over for Ailsa and Clara. They go into the Clark Rosebowl ... and Ailsa could meet her mother Mary - many times Angus county champion, as Ailsa is, and a former beaten finalist in the British girls championship when it was played at Edzell a few years ago - in the second round if they win their first-round ties.

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Dollar Golf Club’s qualified coaches teaching clubgolf. Image by Rob Eyton-Jones.

Dollar Golf Club rebuilding its junior membership

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY CLUBGOLF
Dollar Golf Club is pulling out all the stops this summer to rebuild its junior membership. The club has produced some quality players; Scott Borrowman, Kelly Brotherton and Gary Chalmers amongst them. But like many others in Scotland its base of juniors has dwindled in recent years. “We have a legacy bringing on some good kids but until now it’s been focussed on this elite,” said Dollar’s recently instated junior convenor, Donald Malcolm. “There’s almost a lost generation and the break has happened as a result of the old way of doing things, when lots of families played and you had juniors coming through on a regular basis. But now many families don’t have the time to do that or it’s too expensive for them to justify.
“As a result we have had a severe loss of membership; I would be surprised if last year the junior membership was even in double figures. “We realised we had to do something, we need to get some youngsters in.”
This season Dollar’s junior dilemma turned a corner with Mr Malcolm taking on the junior convenor role. He had already seen the success of the national junior golf programme, clubgolf, in other clubs and decided to offer the programme.
“When I started I had no idea about how to get youngsters involved in golf,” admits Mr Malcolm. “But what I have learnt is that clubgolf has a fantastic approach, it is well structured and well run. And having attended the PGA Level 1 volunteer training I have a good idea about what can be achieved.
“The previous junior convenor’s parting advice was to make sure I get at least 10 people to help. That’s what I immediately started doing and I got a tremendous response from members. Four members have now become trained and qualified volunteer coaches, and the plan is for more to become trained. A further six members act as assistant coaches and organise competitions.
“The club has really gone for this and I’ve got a superb team. All of us have been reading the coaching manual and we had a couple of sessions to practise what we had learnt on the Level 1 course.”
To begin generating junior interest the volunteer coaches held junior taster sessions on Dollar Academy’s playing fields. This month they began running clubgolf coaching on the club’s course. “Taking the children on the course for putting and chipping last week really stimulated their interest,” said Mr Malcolm, who has attracted 15 children to the coaching. “This week we played some holes on the course.”
To ensure no stone is left unturned in bringing in more children and encouraging them to become members the club has superimposed an 18 hole clubgolf Stage 1 Mini Course on its existing course. At the same time it has introduced new membership categories which Mr Malcolm feels will appeal to children and families.
“A big course can appear quite daunting to children,” he said. “Our course lends itself to incorporating a Par 3. We have two nine hole Par 3 courses set up which we can play in a coaching and Stage 1 competiton context.
“It will be interesting to see where this leads. It might mean we can have an evening where we play family golf, either over 18 holes or on two nines. It gives us plenty of scope to run activities such as our Texas Scramble on a Sunday afternoon.
“We have brought in memberships for juniors such as accompanied golf where for £80 a year mothers, fathers, grandfathers and guardian can play with them around the course. “We’ve got a very affordable family golf deal, where a couple and two children can play for £350. The council has supported these initiatives very well.”
The club’s junior plan is still very new but already junior membership as already surpassed 40. Some of these children are boarders at Dollar Academy who will therefore not be active at the club during school holidays but there is vast potential to recruit children from nearby schools. For the past four years all 19 Clackmannanshire primary schools have - through their PE network supported by Active Schools - introduced every Primary 5 child to golf through clubgolf’s introductory game.
“We are on a learning curve but what we are trying to do is get to the grass roots and stimulate family golf by involving juniors at a very young age,” said Mr Malcolm.
“We are keen to get the message to children in schools that have been introduced through clubgolf and are interested in getting affordable coaching at a club. “We are also working with our ladies section to have something in place so that mothers who are bringing their children to coaching can have the opportunity to play and go away having had a positive experience.
“We are building for the long term - we have to restore family golf traditions at Dollar.” To find out more about junior coaching at Dollar GC visit:http://www.dollargolfclub.com/


Rob Eyton-Jones
clubgolf Media Manager

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Scottish women's amateur golf championship Scoreboard
CRAIGIELAW GOLF CLUB

SECOND QUALIFYING ROUND
Par 146 (2x73)
144 Martine Pow (Selkirk) 74 70.
145 Laura Murray (Alford) 73 72
148 Sammy Leslie (Westhill) 76 72.
150 Louise Kenney (Pitreavie) 81 69, Rachael Taylor (Hartl Golf Resort) 79 71, Rachael Watton (Mortonhall) 76 74.
151 Susan Jackson (Ladybank) 76 75.
152 Ann F Ramsay (Kirriemuir) 78 74.
153 Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 76 77, Emily Ogilvy (Auchterarder) 76 77.
154 Laura Walker (Muckhart) 80 74.
155 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) 80 75, Sammy Vass (Tain) 79 76, Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) 75 80, Rachel Hanlon (St Regulus) 73 82.
156 Karen Marshall (Baberton) 82 74, Elaine Moffat (St Regulus) 80 76, Rachael McQueen (Troon Ladies) 79 77, Cara Gruber (Royal Dornoch) 78 78.
157 Claire MacDonald (Gullane) 79 78.
158 Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth) 79 79, Gillian Monteith (Portpatrick Dunskey) 76 82, Wendy Nicholson (Broomieknowe) 77 81, Clare-Marie Carlton (Fereneze) 76 82.
159 Susan Wood (Drumpellier) 84 75.
160 Noreen Fenton (Dunbar) 82 78.
161 Sheila Cuthbertson (Peebles) 77 84.
162 Jemma Chalmers (Monifieth) 86 76, Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe) 85 77, Elaine Cuthill (Lanark) 78 84.
163 (after play-off ) Fiona Gilbert (Carnoustie) 83 80, Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) 80 83.,
CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH-PLAY DRAW
8.30 Martine Pow v Alyson McKechin, Elaine Moffat vc Karen Marshall, Emily Ogilvy v Clare-Marie Carlton, Susan Wood v Ann F Ramsay.
9.02 Rachael Taylor v Jemma Chalmers, Jacqueline Sneddon v Megan Briggs, Sammy Vass v Claire MacDonald, Kate McIntosh v Louise Kenney.
9.35 Sammy Leslie v Elaine Cuthill, Cara Gruber v Kelsey MacDonald, Laura Walker v Wendy Nicholson, Sheila Cuthbertson v Rachael Watton.
10.06 Susan Jackson v Noreen Fenton, Gillian Monteith v Jane Turner, Rachel Hanlon v Rachael McQueen, Fiona Gilbert v Laura Murray.

Non-qualifiers
163 (after play-off) Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies) 80 83, Clare Young (North Berwick) 78 85
164 Gillian Simpson (Murrayfield) 86 78, Lesley Atkins (Gullane) 85 79.
165 Louise Fraser (Kingsknowe) 86 79, Carol Wilson (Murcar Links) 84 81.
166 Jordana Graham (Southerness) 84 82.
167 Gabrielle MacDonald (Craigielaw) 86 81, Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies) 84 83..
168 Jill McNicoll (Gullane) 84 84, Mary Summers (Carnoustie Ladies) 83 85.
169 Lorna Bennett (Ladybank) 86 83, Jill Harrison (Cruden Bay) 83 86, Hannah Scott (Broomieknowe) 82 87.
172 Kirsten Blackwood (Craigmillar Park) 86 86, Linda Caine (Dunbar) 85 87.
173 Linda Bain (Lochend) 87 86, Natasha Qayum (Ranfurly Castle) 85 88, Margaret Tough (Falkirk) 83 90.
174 Ailsa Bain (Peebles) 93 81, Linda Dyball (Pitreavie) 90 84.
176 Suzanne Ireland (Prestonfield) 87 89.
178 Ashley Ann Alston (Royal Montrosele) 94 84, Lindsay Mathie (Windyhill) 91 87.
181 Eleanor Tunn (Reay) 89 92, Bobbi Waugh (Moorhall) 87 94.
182 Eileen Gillespie (Lochend) 98 84.
183 Rosie Everett (Craigielaw) 97 86.
184 Lynne Terry (Cruden Bay) 91 93.
185 Tiffiny Wood (Glenbervie) 95 90.
193 Ruth McIntyre (Windyhill) 101 92.
198 Fiona Farquharson (King JamesVI) 104 94.
205 Alexandra Qayum (Ranfurly Castle) 102 103.
Retired: Tara MacTaggar (Minto) 89 retired.
Withdrew from championship qualifiers: Fiona de Vries (St Rule) 82 79 - 161.

CLARK ROSEBOWL DRAW
10.46 Ailsa Summers v Suzanne Ireland, Jill Harrison v Mary Summers, Gabrielle MacDonald v Linda Bain, Natasha Qayum v Carol Wilson.
11.18 Louise Fraser v Ailsa Bain, Linda Caine v Jessica Meek, Jill McNicollv Kirsten Blackwood, Linda Dyball v Clara Young.

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Tara Davies ... champion of Wales for second year in a row (image by Cal Carson Golf Agency).

Tara Davies retains Welsh title


FROM THE WELSH GOLF UNION WEBSITE
Tara Davies (Holyhead) retained the Welsh Ladies' Championship on a glorious day at Glamorganshire GC.
Up against Amy Boulden (Llandudno Maesdu) in the final, there was never much between the two and Tara secured her second championship by 2&1 on the 17th.
Emma Guerreiro (Tenby) won the Plate event defeating Lottie Turner (Aberdovey) on the 19th.
Qualifying Rounds


SEMI-FINALS


Amy Boulden (Llandudno Maesdu) (No 8 qualifier) bt Katherine O'Connor (Tadmarton Heath) (No 4) 2 and 1.

Tara Davies (Holyhead) (No 2 qualifier) bt Kirsty O'Connor (Nelson) 6 and 5.


FINAL (18 holes)


Tara Davies bt Amy Boulden 2 and 1.

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KAY BONE WINS SOUTH REGIONAL QUALIFIER

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY ENGLISH WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION
Essex golfer Kay Bone led 10 qualifiers for EWGA’s inaugural Grand Medal Final when she scored net 68 to win the South regional final at Wrotham Heath, Kent. The competition series is run in association with Volvo.
Kay, from Upminster, finished two shots clear of the field and said: “It was great, everything just fell into place today and I was lucky.”
This is Kay’s third season of golf and she’d already been cut to 20 before teeing off in this competition. She was encouraged to take up the game by her husband and she’s thoroughly hooked:
“I absolutely love golf. I wonder what I did before I played!“It’s also great to have the opportunity to play in competitions like this at my age – I’m 50. It opens up horizons and I feel so honoured to have qualified for the Grand Medal Final.”
This was one of six regional medal finals which are contested by players who each returned the four best medal scores at their club during 2009. The leading 10 players at each regional final qualify for the Grand Medal Final at The Worcestershire Golf Club on 26 June.

Qualifying net scores
Par 71 CSS 72
68 Kay Bone (Upminster).
70 Debbie Holroyd (Betchworth Park).
71 Niki Orchard-Bungay (Hartley Wintney), Leah Hedges (Stock Brook Manor).
72 Anne Anttonen (Finchley), Cathy Dawson (West Byfleet), Philippa Mason (Shooters Hill), Barbara Ross-Jones (Nevill), Ann Greatorex (Royal Blackheath).
73 Lisa Kelham (Banstead Downs)

Three other players also scored net 73 but were beaten on countback: Gill Sriskandan (Ealing), Nicola Smith (Walton Heath), Elma House (North Foreland)
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A TESTING DAY FOR KATE
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McINTOSH, ALYSON McKECHIN
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AND LESLEY ATKINS
Three girls competing in the first qualifying round of the 97th Scottish women's amateur championship at Craigielaw had to sit school examinations in the afternoon.
Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe) is pictured on the left.
Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) and Lesley Atkins (Gullane) are picture above, left and right.
Here's hoping they get pass marks in both "events!"
Images by Cal Carson Golf Agency (click or double click on them to enlarge).

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HOME FROM THEIR UNITED STATES COLLEGES

SAMMY VASS (below) (Tain & University of Central Florida) and (right) JACQUELINE SNEDDON (Alyth & Grand Canyon University, Arizona) .. both in action in the Scottish women's amateur championship qualifying rounds at Craigielaw this week (Cal Carson Golf Agency, click on images to enlarge them).




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Jodi Ewart, Sally Watson share 30th place on 73

Southern Cal lead by two in NCAA women's championship

FROM THE PGA.COM WEBSITE
Southern California shot 6-under-par 282 on Tuesday to take a two-stroke lead on Purdue after the first round of the NCAA women's golf championships.
Southern Cal's Jennifer Song, Purdue's Maude-Aimee LeBlanc and Arizona State's Jennifer Johnson each shot 5-under 67s to share the individual lead at the Country Club of Landfall.
USC and Purdue were the only teams under par at the 6,368-yard Pete Dye Course. Defending champion Arizona State and top-ranked UCLA, two of six Pac-10 members in the 24-team field, were tied for third with Duke at 288. Alabama and Florida State were at 1 over.
Arizona State has won seven NCAA titles, the most of any Division I team, and Duke has won five -- all since 1999.
Song and Johnson in particular finished strongly. Song eagled the 18th hole, hitting an approach from about 175 yards within a few feet of the hole. Johnson made four birdies in her final six holes.
The fourth-ranked Trojans also got a strong round from Cyna Rodriguez, who shot 4-under 68 to share second place with UCLA's Brianna Do and Duke's Kim Donovan. A total of 19 players shot rounds under par on the first day.
Florida State's Jessica Negron, the nation's 93rd-ranked player, shot a bogey-free 69. Seminoles teammate Maria Salinas, ranked 99th, had a 2-under 70.
Song eagled the 18th hole, hitting an approach from about 175 yards within a few feet of the hole. Johnson made four birdies in her final six holes.
The four-round tournament concludes Friday.
LEADING FIRST ROUND SCORES
Par 72
T1 Jennifer Johnson (Arizona State) 67
T1 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc (Purdue) 67
T1 Jennifer Song (Southern California) 67
T4 Brianna Do (UCLA) 68
T4 Kim Donovan (Duke) 68
T4 Cyna Rodriguez (Southern California) 68
7 Jessica Negron (Florida State Univ) 69
T8 Brittany Altomare (Virginia) 70.
T8 Brooke Beeler (TCU) 70
T8 Laura Gonzalez (Purdue) 70
T8 Caroline Hedwall (Oklahoma State) 70
T8 Brooke Pancake (Alabama) 70
T8 Maria Salinas (Florida State) 70
T14 Rebecca Durham (Stanford) 71
T14 Cheyenne Hickle (Oregon) 71
T14 Anna Leigh Keith (Vanderbilt) 71
T14 Rhea Nair (Alabama) 71
T14 Margarita Ramos (Arizona) 71
T14 Glory Yang (UCLA) 71
T20 Julia Boland (Texas A&M) 72
T20 Katie Burnett (South Carolina) 72
T20 Cydney Clanton (Auburn) 72
T20 Lindy Duncan (Duke) 72
T20 Melissa Loh (TCU) 72
T20 Megan McChrystal (LSU) 72
T20 Erica Popson (Tennessee) 72
T20 Marta Silva (Georgia) 72
T20 Nicole Vandermade (Texas) 72
T20 Sarah Zwartynski (Texas A&M) 72
Selected scores
T30 Jodi Ewart (New Mexico) 73
T30 Camilla Lennarth (Alabama) 73
T30 Nathalie Mansson (Tennessee) 73
T30 Giulia Molinaro (Arizona State) 73
T30 Belen Mozo (Southern California) 73
T30 Candace Schepperle (Auburn) 73
T30 Sally Watson (Stanford) 73
T72 Carlota Ciganda (Arizona State) 76
T87 Madison Pressel (Texas) 77
T87 Benedicte Toumpsin (South Carolina) 77
T116 Rebecca Hellbom (New Mexico) 80

LEADING TEAMS
Par 288
1 Southern California 282
2 Purdue 284
T3 Arizona State 288
T3 UCLA 288
T3 Duke 288
T6 Alabama 289
T6 Florida State 289
8 TCU 292
9 Auburn 293
10 Virginia 294
Selected totals:
T19 Stanford 300
22 New Mexico 303
24 teams competing

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