KirkwoodGolf: 30 May 2010

Sunday, May 30, 2010

St Andrews play-off gives Alford player her biggest victory yet

LAURA MURRAY HOLES BIRDIE

PUTT TO WIN ST RULE TROPHY

By COLIN FARQUHARSON (Colin@scottishgolfview.com)
Alford's Laura Murray this evening holed a much longer putt than Doug Sanders famously missed on the same green to lose the 1970 Open championship to Jack Nicklaus - an uphill 15ft birdie putt on the Old Course's 18th green to win a sudden-death play-off climax in the post 8pm sunlight to win the prestigious St Rule Trophy women's amateur golf tournament at St Andrews.

The 21-year-old newest member of the Paul Lawrie Foundation team punched the air in delight as her ball disappeared in the hole to beat 16-year-old Welsh international Amy Boulden from Llandudno.
It had started as a three-way play-off. Australian Stacey Keating was eliminated with a three-putt bogey 5 at the first hole where both Murray and Boulden had two-putt 4s.
At the second play-off hole, the 18th, the long-hitting Laura smashed her drive long and straight, leaving her with only a nine-iron approach shot. Her Welsh opponent left her second farther away from the hole and could not sink her birdie attempt.
Murray, Boulden and Keating had topped the international field of 60 players on six-under-par 221. The Scot had so-steady rounds of 73, over the New Course on Saturday, followed by a pair of 74s in Sunday's conditions which, until the sun came out in the evening, were cold, wet and windy. As the weather improved, so did the standard of scoring generally later in the day.Boulden had rounds of 75, 77 and 69, her brilliant last round clinching the Lawson Trophy for the best aggregate by an Under-18 years player. It was the nearest anyone has come for some time to challenging Mhairi McKay's Old Course women's record of 67, set in 1993 when she was runner-up to Catriona (Lambert) Matthew. Amy's scorecard for her seven-under-par 69 readL
OUT: 4 3 3 5 4 3 5 3 3 - 33,
IN: 4 3 3 4 5 4 4 5 4 - 36
Amy, pictured above, was a member of the Welsh team who won the women's home internationals title at Leven last September. She hasn't made the Curtis Cup team for next month but you could put money on her being in the GB&I team for the Nairn match in 2012.
Curtis Cup-bound next month Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle), the first-round leader with a five-under- 70 over the New Course was a little bit upset after she had finished with a 75 for 222. But she needn't have been. Considering how little competitive golf she has played since last September's women's home internationals at Irvine, it was a good performance to finish just one shot away from being involved in the play-off.
If this had been a European Tour event with state-of-play scoreboards everywhere, the Glasgow University student would have known that after birdies at the 13th and 14th, she needed to cover the last four holes in par to hit the Magic Number of six-under-par 221. Anything better and she would have won. A bogey at the 15th raised the bar too high for the Hamilton-based player who parred the last three holes
Keating looked favourite to win the title when she was two shots clear of the field with nine holes to play buttook 40 shots for the inward half. The 23-year-old Victoria's outward 34 included four birdies in a row frm the second and another at the ninth. But the shine came off her game on the road home. The Aussie bogeyed the 11th, 12th, 14th and 15th. Birdies at the 13th and 17th were not enough to repair the damage in time for her to finish alone in the pole position.
Laura Murray's own chance looked like evaporatingwhen she bogeyed the 14th, 15th and 16th in her final round, after birdies at the third, fourth, fifth and 13th.Then Laura, who is aiming to turn pro at the end of the season, trned things around with an eagle 3 at the treacherous par-5 (off the women's tee) 426yd 17th Road Hole."This is easily the biggest win of my career,"said Laura who feels that playing alongside men every Wednesday during the winter North-east Alliance competitions has made her hit the ball a lot harder than she used to do.
"It feels phenomenal. Makes all the hard work with coach Kevin Craggs so worthwhile. I hit the ball well over the three rounds but I didn't think I putted particularly well … until that last birdie putt went in to win the play-off!"
Laura's mum Mary caddied for her and dad Brian walked the fairways too. They also serve who only stand and wait.
Also on one-too-many mark of 222 were Welsh champion for a second year in a row, Tara Davies (Holyhead) and Australian Justine Lee who drove out of bounds at the 16th when she looked like at least making it a four-way play-off.But the Australians – Lee, Keating and Ashley Ona (pictured left) - won the international team award with a total of 437 – four ahead of Wales (Boulden, Davies and Gemma Bradbury) with Scotland (Pretswell, Louise Kenney and Kelsey MacDonald) third on 446.
And what about Julie Yang, the 14-year-old South Korean-born pupil at Loretto School, Musselburgh for whom such a bright future is predicted? Recent winner of the Welsh women's open amateur stroke-play, second in the German equivalent and 30th in the Ladies European Tour's German Open, Jule finished 14th equal overall and second to Amy Boulden in the Under-18s Lawton Trophy with scores of 74, 79 and 75 for 228. Julie's last round did not have any bogeys b ut she did have a triple bogey 7 at the seventh. Give her a par 4 at that hole and she would have finished on 225, only four shots behind the play-off trio.
Yang's 79 was returned when the weather was at its coldest, wettest and windiest on Sunday morning. If, as seems to be the case, she has been sent from Phoenix, Arizona by her parents to learn how to play Scottish links in Scottish weather, the experience will not have been wasted.
+++All images by Cal Carson Golf Agency. Click on them to enlarge.










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ST RULE TROPHY SCOREBOARD
St Andrews
First round: New Course, Second and Third rounds: Old Course.
FINAL TOTALS
Par 227 (75 76 76). CSS 75 77 76
221 Amy Boulden (Maesdu) 75 77 69, Laura Murray (Alford) 73 74 74, Stacey Keating (Australia) 74 73 74 (Murray won sudden death play-off at second extra hole; Keating was eliminated at the first extra hole).
222 Tara Davies (Holyhead) 71 76 75, Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle) 70 77 75, Justine Lee (Australia) 71 78 73.
223 Ashley Ona (Australia) 77 74 72.
225 Jess Wilcox (Blankney)77 73 75.
226 Roseanne Niven (Crieff) 74 80 72, Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) 75 78 73, Charlotte Wild (Mere) 74 77 75.
227 Sally Shayler (Bedfordshire) 74 78 75, Charlotte Ellis (Minchinhampton) 78 74 75,.
228 Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 81 73 74, Louise Kenney (Pitreavie) 77 77 74, Julie Yang (Loretto School) 74 79 75.
229 Ami Storey (Ponteland) 76 78 75, Charley Hull (Woburn) 78 76 75, Jessica Speechley (Australia) 75 78 76.
230 Emily Ogilvy (Auchterarder) 77 77 76, Kelly Tidy (Royal Birkdale) 77 80 73..
231 Charlotte Dalton (Ladbrook Park) 77 80 74
232 Gemma Bradbury (Cottrell Park) 80 79 73.
233 Karen Delaney (Carlow) 79 75 79, Rachael Watton (Mortonhall) 77 77 79, Gillian O'Leary (Cork) 77 78 78, Emma Sheffield (Newark) 74 84 75.
235 Bronte Law (Bramhall) 78 80 77.
236 Martine Pow (Selkirk) 73 81 82.
237 Claire Hargan (Mortonhall) 79 78 80, Sara Bishop (Windyhill) 81 79 77, Nikki Foster (Pleasington) 81 83 73..
238 Samantha Birks (Wolstanton) 80 82 76, Lisa Ball (Matfen Hall) 78 82 78, Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth) 73 81 84.
239 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) 80 82 77, Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir) 80 81 78, Susan Jackson (Ladybank) 79 77 83, Rebecca Wilson (Grange) 80 83 76.
240 Joelle Van Baarle (Belgium) 82 81 77.
241 Olivia Winning (Rotherham) 80 82 79, Natalie Lowe (Prestbury) 76 86 79.
242 Susan Wood (Drumpellier) 79 80 83, Clare-Marie Carlton (Fereneze) 82 83 77.
243 Hanna Roos (Sweden) 76 78 89, Cara Gruber (Royal Dornoch) 85 81 77
245 Megan Garland (The Oaks) 84 77 84, Elaine Moffat (St Regulus) 79 87 79.
247 Maria Dunne (Skerries) 79 85 83, Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) 84 84 79.
248 Emma Fairnie (Dunbar) 80 80 88, Emma Goddard (Vale Royal) 78 88 82..
251 Tilly Magill (Woburn) 83 87 81, Gillian Monteith (Portpatrick Dunskey) 82 88 81..
252 Rozalyn Adams (Addington Court Ladies) 80 86 86.
254 Anne Laing (Vale of Leven) 80 88 86.
262 Rachael McQueen (Troon Ladies) 88 87 87.
263 Jocelyn Mackie (Ladybank) 87 91 85.
271 Shonagh Raitt (Forfar) 86 87 98.
Retired: Claire MacDonald (Gullane Ladies) 80 90 -.
INTERNATIONAL TEAM EVENT
Best two from three scores each round
437 Australia (Stacey Keating, Justine Lee, Ashley Ona) 145 147 145
441 Wales (Amy Boulden, Gemma Bradbury, Tara Davies) 146 153 142.
446 Scotland (Louise Kenney, Kelsey MacDonald, Pamela Pretswell) 145 154 147..
451 England (Charlotte Wild, Charlotte Ellis, Nikki Foster) 152 151 148.
466 Ireland (Gillian O'Leary, Maria Dunne, Karen Delaney) 156 153 157

LAWSON TROPHY (Best Under-18yrs)
221 Amy Boulden 75 77 69.
228 Julie Yang 74 79 75
229 Charley Hull 78 76 75.
230 Kelly Tidy 77 80 73.
233 Rachael Watton 77 77 79.
235 Bronte Law 78 80 77.
241 Olivia Winning 80 82 79.
245 Megan Garland 84 77 84.
247 Alyson McKechin 84 84 79.

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COLD, WET AND WINDY AT ST ANDREWS

Four share lead with a round to go in St Rule Trophy
FROM COLIN FARQUHARSON AT ST ANDREWS
The stage is set for a thrilling last round over the Old Course, St Andrews in the final rond of the 54-hole St Rule Trophy
Four players share the lead on four-under-par 147 – overnight leader and Curtis Cup selection Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle), Welsh champion Tara Davies (Holyhead), Laura Murray (Alford) and Australia’s Stacey Keating.
Glasgow University student Pretswell, leader by one with a first-round, five-under-par 70 over the New Course, slipped out of the pole position with an outward half of 42 over the Old Course in miserable morning conditions of rain, wind and cold.
But the Hamilton player came back in 35 – three under par – to salvage a 77 – one over the ladies’ par for the Old Course – to total 147 for 36 holes.
Laura Murray, beaten semi-finalist in the recent Scottish women’s amateur championship at Craigielaw, had an outward half of 35 on her way to second-round 74 for 147.
Jane Turner (Craigielaw) had the best morning outward half of 34 in the conditions which were all against low scoring. Jane posted a 73 for 154.
New (Saturday) & Old (2 Sunday rounds) Courses, St Andrews
SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 151 (75 76) CSS 75 -.
147 Tara Davies (Holyhead) 71 76, Laura Murray (Alford) 73 74, Stacey Keating (Australia) 74 73, Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle) 70 77.
149 Justine Lee (Australia) 71 78.
150 Jess Wilcox (Blankney) 77 73.
151 Ashley Ona (Australia) 77 74, Charlotte Wild (Mere) 74 77..
152 Sally Shayler (Bedfordshire) 74 78, Amy Boulden (Maesdu) 75 77, Charlotte Ellis (Minchinhampton) 78 74..
153 Jessica Speechley (Australia) 75 78, Julie Yang (Loretto School) 74 79, Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) 75 78..
154 Karen Delaney (Carlow) 79 75, Hanna Roos (Sweden) 76 78, Rachael Watton (Mortonhall) 77 77, Emily Ogilvy (Auchterarder) 77 77, Martine Pow (Selkirk) 73 81, Ami Storey (Ponteland) 76 78, Charley Hull (Woburn) 78 76, Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 81 73, Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth) 73 81, Louise Kenney (Pitreavie) 77 77, Roseanne Niven (Crieff) 74 80..
155 Gillian O’Leary (Cork) 77 78.
156 Susan Jackson (Ladybank) 79 77.
157 Claire Hargan (Mortonhall) 79 78, Charlotte Dalton (Ladbrook Park) 77 80, Kelly Tidy (Royal Birkdale) 77 80.
158 Emma Sheffield (Newark) 74 84, Bronte Law (Bramhall) 78 80.
159 Susan Wood (Drumpellier) 79 80, Gemma Bradbury (Cottrell Park) 80 79.
160 Emma Fairnie (Dunbar) 80 80, Lisa Ball (Matfen Hall) 78 82, Sara Bishop (Windyhill) 81 79.
161 Megan Garland (The Oaks) 84 77, Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir) 80 81.
162 Olivia Winning (Rotherham) 80 82, Samantha Birks (Wolstanton) 80 82, Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) 80 82, Natalie Lowe (Prestbury) 76 86.
163 Joelle Van Baarle (Belgium) 82 81, Rebecca Wilson (Grange) 80 83.
164 Maria Dunne (Skerries) 79 85, Nikki Foster (Pleasington) 81 83.
165 Clare-Marie Carlton (Fereneze) 82 83.
166 Rozalyn Adams (Addington Court Ladies) 80 86, Emma Goddard (Vale Royal) 78 88, Elaine Moffat (St Regulus) 79 87, Cara Gruber (Royal Dornoch) 85 81.
168 Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) 84 84, Anne Laing (Vae of Leven) 80 88..
170 Tilly Magill (Woburn) 83 87, Claire MacDonald (Gullane Ladies) 80 90, Gillian Monteith (Portpatrick Dunskey) 82 88..
173 Shonagh Raitt (Forfar) 86 87.
175 Rachael McQueen (Troon Ladies) 88 87.
178 Jocelyn Mackie (Ladybank) 87 91.