KirkwoodGolf: 25 May 2010

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Ailsa Summers (left) and Jessica Meek, who contested the Clark Rosebowl final at last week's Scottish women's championship at Blairgowrie. Image by Cal Carson Golf Agency.

Five Carnoustie Ladies players in Angus team for Blairgowrie matches

Angus has named its team for the North Division women's inter-county team championship at Blairgowrie from June 26 to 28.
There are five Carnoustie Ladies members in the eight-strong line-up, including Ailsa Summers and Jessica Meek who contested the final of the Clark Rosebowl at last week's Scottish womne's amateur championship at Craigielaw.
Angus team is:
Jackie Brown (Monifieth)
Lynne Fenton (Carnoustie Ladies)
Fiona Gilbert (Carnoustie Ladies)
Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies)
Claire Penman (Carnoustie Ladies)
Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir)
Ashley Smith (Monifieth)
Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies)
Reserves
Shonagh Raitt (Forfar)
Dawn Dewar (Monifieth).

HURRY, HURRY! CLOSING DATE FOR NORTH OF
SCOTLAND WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP ON JUNE 1

Tuesday, June 1 is the closing date for entries to the North of Scotland women's amateur championship, to be played at Forfar from July 5 to 7.
Applications and instructions are available at www.angusladiesgolf.org.
Katy McNicoll (Carnoustie), now a professional, beat Emily Ogilvy in last year's final at Newmachar.
The tournament is restricted to players from clubs within the North Division, i.e. Aberdeenshire, Northern Counties, Perth & Kinross and Angus.

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Late entries being accepted for Glenbervie Ladies Open on June 6

A request from Elizabeth Goodwin that Kirkwoodgolf can let as many viewers/readers as possible know that the Glenbervie Ladies Open is being held on Sunday, June 6.
"We still have space available for any ladies who might want to enter. The entry fee is £8. Anyone wishing to play should contact Lyn Fleming on 01324 715648," says Elizabeth Goodwin.

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Leona Maguire v Mary Dowling in Irish final

Last year Mary Dowling (New Ross) lost to Lisa Maguire (Slieve Russell) in the 18-hole final of the Lancome Irish women’s (closed) amateur championship.
Tomorrow, in the final of this year’s championship at Portstewart Golf Club, Mary will be faced by 15-year-old Lisa’s twin sister, Leona Maguire.
Maura Diamond (Royal Portrush), conqueror of defending champion Lisa Maguire by 2 and 1 in the morning quarter-finals, lost by 2 and 1 to Mary Dowling in the semi-finals.
Leona Maguire beat Louise Coffey (Malone) by 3 and 1 in the semi-finals after being all square on the 15th tee. Leona won the 15th with a birdie, the 16th with another birdie and the 17th a par.
Mary Dowling will be looking for her first Lancome Irish title. She is in great form this season with the Cork Scratch Cup already under her belt and she was also runner-up in the Munster Championship.
Jessica Carty (Holywood) won the the Ita Wallace Trophy (Plate) by defeating Sarah Helly (Enniscrone) in the final.
Sarah started well and won the first two holes but Jessica levelled the match with pars at the third and fourth and went one up with a birdie at the fifth. At the half way stage the match was level again but Jessica then went two up through 12. She had a one over score on the back nine and won on the 18th by two holes.
Today’s results:
CHAMPIONSHIP
QUARTER-FINALS
Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell) bt Charlene Reid (Royal Portrush) 1 hole.
Louise Coffey (Malone) bt Karen Delaney (Carlow) 4 and 3.
Maura Diamond (Royal Portrush) bt Lisa Maguire (Slieve Russell) 3 and 1.
Mary Dowling (New Ross) bt Jenny Gannon (Co Louth) 4 and 3.
SEMI-FINALS
Leona Maguire bt Coffey 3 and 1.
Dowling bt Diamond 2 and 1.
FINAL ON WEDNESDAY
10am Leona Maguire v Mary Dowling.

ITA WALLACE TROPHY (Plate)
SEMI-FINALS

Jessica Carty (Holywood) bt Caroline Murphy (Grange) at 19th.
Sarah Helly (Enniscrone) bt Lisa McMeekin (Massereene) 4 and 3.
FINAL
Carty bt Helly 2 holes.

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XLTEC PRO TOUR

Katy McNicoll is leading lady after Dalmahoy first round

Katy McNicoll (Carnoustie Golf Shop) is the "leading lady" with a level par 68 at Dalmahoy in the first round of the 36-hole Xltec Pro Tour, open to men and women, competition.
Kimberley Crooks from England is hard on Katy's heels with a 69.
Chris Kelly is leading overall with a six-under-par 62.
See all the scores by logging on to www.scottishgolfview.com

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East Lothian team named for East Division matches

The East Lothian women's team for the East Division matches against Fife, Stirling & Clackmannan and Midlothian at Royal Musselburgh from June 28 to 30 is:

Lesley Atkins (Gullane)
Ruth Carroll (Musselburgh)
Emma Fairnie (Dunbar)
Linda Grieve (Musselburgh)
Fiona Prior (Gullane)
Mary Lou Renton (Gifford)
Keren Ward (The Glen)
Clara Young (North Berwick)

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Golf to stay a sport not a job for

happy amateur Megan Briggs

FROM THE SCOTSMAN WEBSITE
By Martin Dempster
Hallelujah! So there are still people out there who are actually content to play top-level amateur golf and enjoy trips around the world as part of Scotland sides instead of turning professional and, in some cases, completely wasting their time.
That may sound harsh, but the truth often hurts and you just have to take a look at the fields on circuits like the PGA EuroPro Tour, the Alps Tour and the EPD Tour to see names that were written in the stars as amateurs yet these days are struggling to make any sort of impact in the paid game.
The introduction of such tours may have provided more playing opportunities for aspiring Tour professionals but, at the same time, it has created a situation where there is a ridiculous amount of these individuals, many of whom would have been better off staying in the amateur game.
True, amateur golf in 2010 is a lot different than it was in the days of Charlie Green, Ian Hutcheon, George Macgregor and Belle Robertson, but it's certainly worth looking at people like them to illustrate that golfing careers can be fulfilled without necessarily having to turn professional.
Green, for instance, travelled the world representing both Scotland and Great Britain & Ireland, playing in five Walker Cups, two Eisenhower Trophies, eight European Team Championships and 19 Home Internationals. Robertson, too, could have clocked up her fair share of air miles as a Curtis Cup player alone, having played in that fixture seven times and been the non-playing captain on two other occasions.
But in recent times, it has simply not been fashionable to be a Charlie Green or Belle Robertson. The closest we've seen probably are Glenn Campbell, a Blairgowrie greenkeeper who has been part of the Scotland set-up for the past seven years, and three-time Scottish champion Anne Laing – though her Curtis Cup career involved an unglamorous trip down the M6 to Formby.
She did, however, play against an American side that contained both Michelle Wie and Paula Creamer – now two of the leading lights on the LPGA Tour – and that sort of opportunity is exactly why the amateurs of today shouldn't be so hasty to move on to the next stage without giving themselves a proper chance to fulfil that particular phase of their career.
Nigel Edwards, the current Walker Cup captain, is a fine example of someone who has had his share of thrills from playing amateur golf, the little Welshman having been a team-mate of Luke Donald, Nick Dougherty, Graeme McDowell, Marc Warren and Oliver Wilson, as well as coming up against the likes of Anthony Kim and Ryan Moore in his four playing appearances against the Americans. It was so refreshing, therefore, to listen to Megan Briggs, the defending champion, talk about her future plans during the Scottish Ladies' (Close) Amateur Championship at Craigielaw.
Briggs is studying law at Strathclyde University and will only be 21 by the time she finishes her degree. With that behind her, the Kilmacolm player will have some welcome security but, even then, it sounds unlikely that she'll be tempted to join that band of aspiring Tour professionals.
"Making it on Tour is so hard unless you are making money week in, week out," she said. "Whenever I go on a website to check on results, it is evident that the prize-money drops down so rapidly. I'm quite happy for golf to remain my hobby – I don't want to find myself in a position where it's my job and I'm starting to resent it because of that.
"Anyway, what's wrong with staying as an amateur? I know from personal experience that you get to travel to loads of places while playing in top-level tournaments at the same time."
Nairn Dunbar's Kelsey MacDonald, who succeeded Briggs as Scottish champion at the weekend, will almost certainly end up in the professional game but she too, talked about wanting to make sure she is "ready" before making that leap.
Far too many, especially in the men's game, are nowhere near ready when they're making that leap and, in doing so, leave behind what could be a fulfilling career in the amateur game.

Any comments? E-mail them to Colin@scottishgolfview.com

Response from Alasdair J Malcolm


Congratulations to Megan Briggs on her refreshing and mature outlook on her chosen sport and her intention to enjoy the amateur game in tandem with her chosen carreeer path.
It is unfortunate that in recent years that the progression to the professional game seems to be the only path that many talented young golfers seem to want to follow and whilst the relative success recently of the likes of Richie Ramsay and the welcome return to form of Stephen Gallacher are to be welcomed, it is a harsh fact that many very talented players struggle after the transition to the professional game, not least because of the jump in standard required to 'make it' in the paid ranks, and ultimately become disillusioned with the sport even to the point of giving up golf entirely.
Martin Dempster's article mentions Charlie Green and Belle Robertson who are indeed excellent examples of 'career' amateurs who not only enjoyed travel and honours through their skill in the amateur game but also became superb ambassadors for the game and role models for generations of young players coming into the sport.
I am sure that others can list many other players over the last 30 - 40 years who have made similar contributions to the amateur game throughout the country, whilst holding down "ordinary" jobs, and importantly still provide some young players with the role models they seek if they too want to remain in the amateur game.
Perhaps to begin a thread, I could start by listing a few more of the best examples that immediately spring to mind.
Allan Thomson (Ayr Belleisle), Jonathan King (Glasgow), Alison (Rose) Davidson, Craig Watson (East Renfrewshire), Hugh Stuart (Murcar) -- the list could go on and on.
There is always a very important place for the 'career' amateur and I hope that Megan Briggs enjoys success in both her chosen career and her amateur golf and she in turn becomes an example for other girls to follow in the future.
Alasdair J. Malcolm

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St Rule Trophy Tee Times

SATURDAY, MAY 29
FIRST ROUND - NEW COURSE
(handicaps at time of entry listed at end of each line)
9.30
Gillian O'Leary Cork 0
Tara Davies Holyhead -1
Julie Yang Loretto School -2
9.40
Ann Ramsay Kirriemuir 0
Nikki Foster Pleasington -1
Louise Kenney Pitreavie -3
9.50
Elaine Moffat St Regulus 1
Megan Garland The Oaks GC 2
Martine Pow Selkirk -1
10.00
Amy Boulden Maesdu 0
Hanna Roos Upsala 2
Ami Storey Ponteland  -1
10.10
Joëlle van Baarle Cleydael gcc 0
Shonagh Raitt Forfar 2
Jacqueline Sneddon Alyth 2
10.20
Kate Whitmore Mere 0
Olivia Winning Rotherham 2
Jessica Speechley Lake Karringup CC -2
10.30
Claire MacDonald Gullane Ladies 1
Rachael Watton Mortonhall 1
Stacey Keating Victoria, Australia -2
10.40
Emily Ogilvy Auchterarder 0
Emma Fairnie Dunbar 2
Roseanne Niven Crieff -2
10.50
Megan Briggs Kilmacolm 0
Kelsey MacDonald Nairn Dunbar -3
Maria Dunne Skerries 2
11.00
Gemma Bradbury Cottrell Park 0
Emma Sheffield Newark -1
Natalie Lowe Prestbury -1
11.20
Emma Goddard Vale Royal Millennium 1
Rachael McQueen Troon Ladies 2
Pamela Pretswell Bothwell Castle -3
11.30
Samatha Birks Wolstanton 1
Karen Delaney Carlow 1
Ashley Ona Gailes -3
11.40
Lisa Ball Matfen Hall 0
Gillian Montheith Portpatrick Dunskey -1
Jess Wilcox Blankney -1
11.50
Sally Shayler Bedfordshire 0
Bronte Law Bramhall -1
Justine Lee The Australian GC, Australia -4
12.00
Sara Bishop Windyhill 0
Susan Wood Drumpellier 2
Kelly Tidy Royal Birkdale -2
12.10
Clare-Marie Carlton Fereneze 0
Laura Murray Alford -1
Charlotte Wild Mere -3
12.20
Cara Gruber Royal Dornoch 0
Alyson McKechin Elderslie 2
Charlotte Dalton Ladbrook Park -1
12.30
Jocelyn Mackie Ladybank 1
Rozalyn Adams Addington Court Ladies 2
Charlotte Ellis Minchinhampton -2
12.40
Tilly Magill Woburn 1
Claire Hargan Mortonhall 1
Charley Hull Woburn  -1
12.50
Susan Jackson Ladybank 0
Jane Turner Craigielaw 1
Anne Laing Vale of Leven 1

SUNDAY, MAY 30 - THE OLD COURSE
07.00 & 11.50
Rozalyn Adams Addington Court Ladies

Maria Dunne Skerries
Emma Fairnie Dunbar
07.10 & 12.00
Alyson McKechin Elderslie
Megan Garland The Oaks GC
Rachael McQueen Troon Ladies
07.20 & 12.10
Hanna Roos Upsala Golf Club
Shonagh Raitt Forfar
Susan Wood Drumpellier
07.30 & 12.20
Karen Delaney Carlow
Olivia Winning Rotherham
Claire Hargan Mortonhall Golf Club
07.40 & 12.30
Emma Goddard Vale Royal Millennium
Elaine Moffat St Regulus
Anne Laing Vale of Leven
07.50 & 12.40
Rachael Watton Mortonhall
Tilly Magill Woburn
Jocelyn Mackie Ladybank
08.00 & 12.50
Claire MacDonald Gullane Ladies
Samatha Birks Wolstanton
Lisa Ball Matfen Hall
08.10 & 13.00
Megan Briggs Kilmacolm
Gillian O'Leary Cork
Sally Shayler Bedfordshire
08.20 & 13.10
Joëlle van Baarle Cleydael gcc
Ann Ramsay Kirriemuir
Emily Ogilvy Auchterarder
08.30 & 13.20
Martine Pow Selkirk
Susan Jackson Ladybank
Kate Whitmore Mere
08.40 & 13.40
Cara Gruber Royal Dornoch
Sara Bishop Windyhill
Amy Boulden Maesdu
08.50 & 13.50
Gemma Bradbury Cottrell Park
Clare-Marie Carlton Fereneze
Ami Storey Ponteland
09.00 & 14.00
Emma Sheffield Newark
Jess Wilcox Blankney
Charley Hull Woburn
09.10 & 14.10
Jessica Speechley Lake Karringup CC
Nikki Foster Pleasington
Tara Davies Holyhead
09.20 & 14.20
Laura Murray Alford
Charlotte Dalton Ladbrook Park
Bronte Law Bramhall
09.30 & 14.30
Jane Turner Craigielaw
Natalie Lowe Prestbury
Jacqueline Sneddon Alyth
09.40 & 14.40
Louise Kenney Pitreavie
Stacey Keating Victoria GC, Australia
Roseanne Niven Crieff
09.50 & 14.50
Gillian Montheith Portpatrick Dunskey
Julie Yang Loretto School
Charlotte Ellis Minchinhampton
10.00 & 15.00
Pamela Pretswell Bothwell Castle
Ashley Ona Gailes

Kelsey MacDonald Nairn Dunbar

10.10 & 15.10
Justine Lee The Australian GC
Charlotte Wild Mere
Kelly Tidy Royal Birkdale

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Sally Watson qualifies for US Women's Open

Curtis Cup Scot Sally Watson has qualified to play in the United States Women’s Open golf championship at Oakmont Country Club, Pennsylvania from July 8 to 11 .
Sally had rounds of 71 and 79 for 150 over a 6,572yd, par-72 course and claimed the last of the four qualifying places available in the 36-hole sectional tournament at Corral de Tierra Country Club in California where the 18-year-old from South Queensferry - Elie in Fife is now the family home - is a student at Stanford University .
In the sectional qualifier at Plantation Bay Country Club, Ormond Beach in Florida , Laura Davies walked off the course after 27 holes.
Sally will now be unavailable for selection for the Scotland team to compete in the European women's amateur team championship at La Manga, Spain from July 6 to 10.

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