KirkwoodGolf: 18 Aug 2011

Thursday, August 18, 2011

ABERDEEN LADIES SCOTTISH OPEN FIRST-ROUND SCOREBOARD

66 - Hannah Jun (USA)
69 - Ashleigh Simon (SA), Rebecca Hudson (ENG)
70 - Catriona Matthew (SCO), Diana Luna (ITA), Caroline Afonso (FRA), Henrietta Zuel (ENG)
71 - Sophie Walker (ENG), Caroline Masson (GER), Veronica Zorzi (ITA), Clare Queen (SCO)
72 - Anja Monke (GER), Frances Bondad (AUS), Lee-Anne Pace (SA), Becky Brewerton (WAL), Carly Booth (SCO), Lydia Hall (WAL), Lisa Holm Sorensen (DEN), Beth Allen (USA), Lotta Wahlin (SWE)
73 - Virginie Lagoutte-Clement (FRA), Kylie Walker (SCO), Elizabeth Bennett (ENG), Marianne Skarpnord (NOR), Stacy Lee Bregman (SA), Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA), Rebecca Flood (AUS), Ursula Wikstrom (FIN), Vikki Laing (SCO), Rachel Jennings (ENG)
74 - Mhairi McKay (SCO), Felicity Johnson (ENG), Nikki Garrett (AUS), Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA), Trish Johnson (ENG), Georgina Simpson (ENG), Karen Lunn (AUS), Riikka Hakkarainen (FIN), Lisa Hall (ENG), Holly Aitchison (ENG)
75 - Lynn Kenny (SCO), Jenni Kuosa (FIN), Rebecca Codd (IRE), Jade Schaeffer (FRA), Zuzana Kamasova (SVK), Stefanie Michl (AUT), Cassandra Kirkland (FRA)
76 - Melissa Reid (ENG), Florentyna Parker (ENG), Lora Fairclough (ENG), Emma Cabrera-Bello (ESP)
77 - Krystle Caithness (SCO), Nicole Gergely (AUT)
78 - Julie Maisongrosse (FRA), Tandi Cuningham (SA), Tania Elosegui (ESP), Malene Jorgensen (DEN), Stefania Croce (ITA)
79 - Heather MacRae (SCO)
81 - Gemma Webster (SCO)

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NO DOUBTING THOMAS LEADS BY ONE FROM AMY BOULDEN


CHARLOTTE THOMAS, surprise halfway leader in a high-scoring championship. Image by Cal Carson Golf Agency.

SURREY-BORN CHARLOTTE COMES FROM

SINGAPORE TO MAKE SPARKLING DEBUT

IN BRITISH STROKE-PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Surrey-born Charlotte Thomas, a comparatively unknown 18-year-old golfer who has lived the last five years in Singapore where her father works in advertising, celebrates her debut in the Ladies British open amateur stroke-play championship by leading the star-studded field at the halfway stage of the 72-hole tournament at Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club, Sussex.
In the last threesome to finish in murky light after 7pm, Charlotte had the best round of par 72 on a day when a cross wind blew many balls into the heather and resulted in even higher scores generally. The CSS was 77 compared with 76 on Wednesday
Thomas had opened with a 76, to be four shots off the pace overnight, so now she occupies the pole position on four-over-par 148.
Charlotte's name might not mean anything in the Western Hemisphere but she is rated a rising star in the East - she won the Nick Faldo Series Qualifier in China and will return there for the Grand Final next year. She has also won junior events in the Singapore area.
It was generally thought that Royal Ashdown Forest could not present much tougher a challenge than it did on Wednesday. Think again. Today's wind added another degree of difficulty. Even some of the straighter drivers were being blown off line and into the punishing heather.
But Charlotte surged to two under par with birdies at the second and sixth before she dropped her first shot at the seventh were she came up short with a nine-iron and could not get up and down to save par.
That was quickly forgotten when she got a pitch-and-putt birdie 4 at the long eighth before turning in two-under-par 34.
Only one player - Sian Evans (Faversham) better that score for the front nine today. She was out in 33 ... but took 43 shots to come home and missed the cut.
Back to Charlotte Thomas and she covered the inward nine in 38 with eight pars and a double bogey 6 at the short 14th where she pulled a six-iron tee shot into the heather and lost the ball.
Amy Boulden, off at 11.43, shot a 76 to set the clubhouse target of five-over 149 which stood unchallenged until the last trio finished. The teenager Welsh star, a member of the GB and I Astor Trophy-winning team and also the squad for the Vagliano Trophy match against the Continent, had only one birdie - a 2 at the short ninth to be out in 38. She had bogeys at the first, second, fourth, 10th and 11th but was able to par the last seven holes of her round.
Amy was runner-up to Pamela Pretswell in this championship played in atrocious conditions at Tenby.
Five players share third place on 150: Joelie Vanbaarle (Belgium) (77-73), Silvia Banon Ibanez (Spain) (76-74), Charlotte Wild (The Mere) (74-76), 16-year-old Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell) (75-75) and 17-year-old Meghan MacLaren (Wellingborough) (73-77).
Charlotte Wild had only one birdie, at the 16th, in halves of 39-37. She was three over par after only six holes so did well to finish only four over.
Meghan MacLaren, whose father David is a European Tour director, has come on in leaps and bounds over the past year. A couple of weeks ago, the 17-year-old gained a well-deserved first cap for the title-winning England team in the girls' home internationals at Gullane, East Lothian.
Meghan is only two shots behind leader Thomas despite running up a triple bogey 6 at the short sixth and a double bogey 6 at the 16th in halves of 37 and 40.
Birdies at the third, fifth and ninth helped to offset the damage to the scorecard but the fact that her misfortunes did not get her down speaks volumes for her temperament.
Leona Maguire could squeeze only only one birdie - at the eighth - and she shed shots at the 10th, 11th and 15th.
Twin sister Lisa, who recently won the European women's individual amateur title in Holland (Leona was fourth), missed the cut with an 81 for 159. It's probably the first cut she has ever missed. Lisa turned in a respectable 37 but came home in 44 with a 7 at the long 12th. She parred only two of the inward holes.
Another Curtis Cup player to have a day to forget was former English champion Hannah Barwood (Knowle) who had an 88 (46-42) for 169.
Good to see the next generation of England stars, such as Charley Hull (74 for 153), Bronte Law (75 for 153) and Lauren Taylor (76 for 152), all surving.
Bronte reckons she's got her confidence back after the disappointment of losing to the eventual winner of the British girls championship at Gullane last week, Belgium's Margaux Vanmol, at the 20th in the quarter-finals after seeing her opponent lose a ball at the 18th and then get a birdie 3 with her second ball to escape with a half in 5.
Funny how the younger players seemed to have fared better over a Royal Ashdown Forest course that brought several better known players to their knees.
PAULA CARVER ACES 245yd HOLE 12th AT ROYAL ASHDALE FOREST

Shot of the day was a hole in one achieved at the longest par-3 on the course, the 245yd 12th, by Paula Carver, pictured left by Cal Carson Golf Agency, the current Worthing women's club champion and also a past Sussex county champion.
Paula used a three-wood to chalk up her fourth hole in one although she did not see the ball disappear down the hole. Her four aces have been spread out over the past four years.
She went round in 80 today but an aggregate of 162 left her out of Friday's action. A bottle of Ladies Golf Union wine - 2012 Curtis Cup vintage - will be Paula's prize at tomorrow's prizegiving.












YOUNGEST COMPETITOR ANNABEL DIMMOCK
(14) MISSES OUT  DESPITE A 76

Annabel Dimmock (Wentworth), the younger of the two 14-year-olds in the championship, did her best to beat the cut with a solid round of 76 but an aggregate of 160 was just a little bit too high.
Annabel has a handicap of one and is the Buckinghamshire girls champion. She was also runner-up in the England U15 girls' championship.

Annabel, pictured right by Cal Carson Golf Agency, has been playing golf since she was eight and has already played in places like the United States (Pinehurst), Scotland (Gullane), South Africa, Malaysia and Portugal.
"I drove the ball better today despite the wind and my approach shots were also better," said Annabel who hopes someday to be a tour pro. Remember the name!

Defending champion Pamela Pretswell is still in the mix, sharing 10th place on 152 with a pair of 76s. Pamela had a bad run either side of the turn - a double bogey 6 at the seventh and bogeys at the ninth and 11th, but she covered the last seven holes in level par with birdies at the 13th and 17th, offset by bogeys at the 14th and 18th.
But she is not the leading Scot among the four who survived the cut at 157 (13 over par). That honour belongs to Rachael Taylor, whose father is a golf club pro in Germany.
Rachael, joint overnight leader with fellow Scot Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) on the 72 mark, added a battling 79 for 151 to be only three shots off the pace with two rounds to go.
Young Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey), about to enrol at Stirling University very shortly, had a 76 for 154 – a good effort by the teenager in conditions that saw Curtis Cup players Lisa Maguire and Hannah Barwood miss the cut.
The only other Scot to make it through to the last day action is Alyson McKechin who had an 84 for 156.

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BRITISH WOMEN'S OPEN AMATEUR STROKE-PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP

Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club, Sussex.

QUALIFIERS FOR FRIDAY'S FINAL TWO ROUNDS
Par 144 (2x72). Yardage 6,074. CSS 76 77

148 Charlotte Thomas (Singapore) 76 72.
149 Amy Boulden (Maesdu) 73 76
150 Joelie Vanbaarle (Bel) 77 73, Silvia Banon Ibanez (Spa) 76 74, Charlotte Wild (The Mere) 74 76, Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell) 75 75, Meghan MacLaren (Wellingborough) 73 77
151 Laurence Herman (Bel) 73 78, Rachael Taylor (Am Reichswald) 72 79, Ellie Robinson (Brass Castle) 76 75
152 Brogan Townend (Pleasington) 74 78, Lauren Taylor (Woburn) 76 76, Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle) 76 76
153 Charley Hull (Woburn) 79 74, Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa) 75 78, Elizabeth Mallett (Sutton Coldfield) 74 79, Bronte Law (Bramhall) 78 75, Daisy Dyer (Chigwell) 74 80
154 Rachel Drummond (Beaconsfield) 74 80, Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey) 78 76, Alison Knowles (Hickleton) 77 77, Sarah Attwood (Gog Magog) 76 78, Claire Smith (Silsden) 78 76, Stacey Rodger (West Hove) 76 78
155 Charlene Reid (Royal Portrush) 79 76, Mandy Goyos (Spa) 76 79, Nicole Whitmore (Woburn) 77 78, Kelly Tidy (Royal Birkdale) 74 81
156 Sarah-Jane Boyd (Truro) 76 80, Emily Taylor (Royal Lytham St
Annes) 75 81, Laura Sedda (Ita) 75 81, Jess Wilcox (Blankney) 79 77, Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) 72 84, Rachael Goodall (Heswall) 77 79157 Sarah Cunningham (Ennis) 75 82, Kate Whitmore (Tadmarton Heath) 75 82, Melissa McMahon (Yeovil) 79 78, Anais Maggetti (Swi) 80 77.

TEE TIMES FOR FRIDAY'S THIRD AND FOURTH ROUNDS

MISSED THE CUT
158 Tara Watters (Muswell Hill) 76 82, Raphaela Dyer (Hayling Island) 81 77, Emma Sheffield (Newark) 79 80, Charlotte Thompson (Channel Islands) 77 81
159 Carley Warrington (Sickleholme) 81 78, Sophie Keech (Lyme Regis) 82 77, Steph McEvoy (Old Fold Manor) 83 76, Natalie Lowe (Styal) 76 83, Lisa Maguire (Slieve Russell) 78 81, Samantha Birks (Wolstanton) 79 80, Bethan Popel (Long Ashton) 79 80, Alison Dalgleish (Malden) 76 83
160 Teresa Caballer (Spa) 81 79, Nicola Rawlinson (Royal Birkdale) 74 86, Emma Goddard (Royal Liverpool) 84 76, Annabel Dimmock (Wentworth) 84 76
161 Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies) 81 80, Jacqueline Sneddon (Alyth) 84 77, Lucy Williams (Mid Herts) 77 84, Katie Bradbury (Cottrell Park) 79 82, Lucy Gould (Bargoed) 83 78, Sian Evans (Faversham) 85 76, Alexandra Peters (Notts Ladies) 79 82, Gillian Monteith (Portpatrick Dunskey) 78 83, Fanny Vuignier (Swi) 82 79.
162 Katerina Slukova (Cze) 80 82, Paula Carver (Worthing) 82 80, Hannah Grant (Enmore Park) 84 78
163 Katherine Russell (Royal Ashdown Forest) 83 80, Lucy Goddard (Mid Herts) 76 87, Bronwyn Davies (Trentham) 84 79, Joanne Herd (Boyce Hill) 83 80, Lauren Blease (Burhill) 84 79, Rachael Watton (Mortonhall) 80 83, Charlotte Austwick (Fulford) 82 81, Sana Tufail (Woking) 84 79
164 Rebecca McGeehan (West Rhine) 79 85, Lesley Atkins (Gullane Ladies) 82 82
165 Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) 83 82, Emilee Taylor (Holme Hall) 78 87
166 Gabrielle MacDonald (Craigielaw) 81 85, Victoria Bradshaw (Bangor) 82 84
167 Jerry Lawrence (Rochester/Cobham) 77 90, Charlie Field (Bishop Stotford) 81 86.
168 Chelsea Masters (Highwoods) 81 87, Tiffany Hewetson (East Brighton) 80 88, Nicola Taylor (Walton Heath) 85 83, Katherine O'Connor (Tadmarton Heath) 88 80, Gillian O'Leary (Cork) 87 81
169 Hannah Barwood (Knowle) 81 88
170 Dolores Brown (Royal Cinque Ports) 85 85
171 Lauren Smith (Arcot Hall) 84 87
172 Joanne Hodge (Kendleshhire) 78 94, Nicole Shaw (West Essex) 84 88, Laura Murray (Alford) 82 90
173 Victoria Mallett (Sutton Coldfield) 86 93, Elizaveta Nikulina (Effingham) 86 87.
174 Emma Hargreaves (Beaconsfield) 89 85, Alica Fischer (Germany) 88 86.
175 Harriet Key (South Herts) 89 86, Hayley Todd (Royal Ashdown Forest) 85 90
176 Lauren Horsford (Wimbledon Park) 85 91
177 Lucy Evans (Wrekin) 75 82, Julia Burrows (Royal Mid Surrey) 93 84
179 Katie Reid (Monifieth) 88 91, Rachel Martin (Langley Park) 89 90
181 Sheila Quigley (Camberley Heath) 93 88
183 Delyth Roberts (Malden) 90 93
Withdrew: Kimberly Bradbury (Cavendish) 82 -, Nikki Foster (Pleasington) 75 -, Charlotte Ellis (Minchinhampton) 79 -, Amber Ratcliffe (Royal Cromer) 82 -, Sophie Powell 86 -, Melissa Nicol (Moor Hall) 88 -.
TEE TIMES FOR THIRD AND FOURTH ROUNDS

06.40 and 11.25 - Maggetti and McMahon
06.50 and 11.35 - Evans and Kate Whitmore.
07.00 and 11.45 - Cunningham and Goodall.
07.10 and 11.55 - McKechin and Wilcox.
07.20 and 12.05 - Sedda and Emily Taylor.
07.30 and 12.15 - Boyd and Tidy.
07.40 and 12.25 - Nicola Whitmore and Goyos.
07.50 and 12.35 - Reid and Rodger.
08.00 and 12.45 - Daisy Dyer and Claire Smith
08.10 and 12.55 - Attwood and Knowles
08.20 and 01.05 - McCook and Drummond
08.30 and 01.15 - Law and Elizabeth Mallett
08.40 and 01.25 - Clyburn and Hull.
08.50 and 01.35 - Pretswell and Smart
09.00 and 01.45 - Lauren Taylor and Townend.
09.10 and 01.55 - Robinson and Rachael Taylor
09.20 and 02.05 - Herman and MacLaren.
09.30 and 02.15 - Leona Maguire and Wild.
09.40 and 02.25 - Banon Ibanez and Vanbaarle.
09.50 and 02.35 - Boulden and Thomas

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ENGLAND NAME YOUNGSTERS FOR HOME INTERNATIONALS

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY ENGLISH WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATIONEngland will field a young team for the Home Internationals which includes three new teenage caps: British champion Lauren Taylor, Georgia Hall and Bronte Law. The tournament will be played at Hillside, Lancashire, from September 7-9.
Lauren, 16, became the youngest-ever winner of the British championship when she won the title last month. She went to play in the Ricoh Women’s British Open.
Georgia, 15, was a semi-finalist in last week’s British girls’ championship while Bronte, 16, reached the third round. They were in the winning team at this month’s Girls’ Home Internationals and, together with Lauren, they helped England win the silver medal at the European girls’ team championship.
Playing alongside them in the team will be another 15-year-old, Charley Hull, who made her full England debut a year ago. She is the English and Welsh strokeplay champion. Charley and Lauren have been selected for Europe’s team for the PING Junior Solheim Cup to be played next month.
The other established members of the team are Curtis Cup player Holly Clyburn, 20; the Scottish open strokeplay champion Charlotte Ellis, 25; the 2010 British champion Kelly Tidy, 19; and Charlotte Wild, 21, who returns to the side after a series of strong performances, including finishing runner-up in the English strokeplay.
The team, captained by Chris Pascall of Hartlepool, is: Holly Clyburn – Woodhall Spa
Charlotte Ellis - Minchinhampton
Georgia Hall – Remedy Oak 
Charley Hull - Woburn
Bronte Law – Bramhall
Lauren Taylor – Woburn
Kelly Tidy – Royal Birkdale
Charlotte Wild – Mere
Lyndsey Hewison
EWGA
Press and PR Officer




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SEVEN IN A ROW FOR ULSTER GIRLS

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY IRISH LADIES GOLF UNION
Ulster win Girls Interprovincial trophy at Cahir Park Golf Club to take their seventh title in a row at Cahir Park Golf Club.
Irish Girls Internationals Jessica Carty and Olivia Mehaffey both won their matches to give Ulster a great start but Gemma McCarthy (Clonmel) gave her Munster side great hope with an eagle putt on the 18th to win by 2 holes. However, news from the course was in favour of Ulster as Niamh McSherry got the better Lisa O’Shea and with both Jessica Ross and Niamh Ward securing halves against Aoife Barry and Ciara Magill respectively Ulster had won the trophy once again. Hannah Henderson and Victoria Craig confirmed Ulster’s dominance both winning the remaining matches for their side.
Leinster put on a great performance against Connacht winning 7½ matches and pipped Munster by matches won/halved to secure second place in the overall standings.

Final points table
1st Ulster 3
2nd Leinster 1 ½ (14 matches)
3rd Munster 1½ (13 matches)
4th Connacht 0

TODAY'S RESULTS
Ulster 6 Munster 2
Jessica Carty beat Eadaoin Cronin 2&1
Olivia Mehaffey beat Tara Whelan 3&1
Jessica Boal lost to Gemma McCarthy 2up
Jessica Ross halved with Aoife Barry
Niamh Ward halved with Ciara Magill
Hannah Henderson beat Michelle Tierney 1up
Niamh McSherry beat Lisa O’Shea 5&4
Victoria Craig beat Anne Marie Byrne 1up

Leinster 7½ Connacht ½
Emma Murphy beat Aisling Hill 6&4
Jenny Sykes beat Blaithin O’Brien 4&3
Shannen Brown beat Shauna Brady 5&3
Shannon Heerey halved with Emily Ribbins
Roisin Brady beat April Timothy 4&3
Mary Doyle beat Shannon Burke 3&2
Rachel McDonnell beat Niamh Moreton 5&4
Julie McCarthy beat Roisin O’Byrne 7&6

TEAMS
Connacht
Shauna Brady (Co.Sligo), Shannon Burke (Ballinrobe), Aisling Hill (Roscommon), Blaithin O’Brien (Roscommon), Niamh Moreton (Galway), Roisin O’Byrne (Curra West), Emily Ribbins (Co.Sligo), April Timothy (Roscommon)
Leinster
Roisin Brady (Co. Louth), Shannen Browne (The Heath), Mary Doyle (The Heath), Shannon Heery (Headfort), Julie McCarthy (Forrest Little), Rachel McDonnell (Elm Park), Emma Murphy (Rosslare), Jenny Sykes (Dun Laoghaire)
Munster
Aoife Barry (Muskerry), Ann Marie Byrne (Castletroy), Eadaoin Cronin (Bantry Bay), Michelle Tierney (Waterford Castle), Tara Whelan (East Clare), Gemma Mc Carthy (Clonmel), Ciara Magill (East Clare), Lisa O Shea (Shannon)
Ulster
Jessica Boal (Larne), Jessica Carty (Holywood), Victoria Craig (Clandeboye), Hannah Henderson (Ballyclare), Niamh McSherry (Lurgan), Olivia Mehaffey (Royal Co Down Ladies), Jessica Ross (Clandeboye), Niamh Ward (Lurgan)

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DI TOWNSEND WINS NEW PAR-3 CHAMPIONSHIP

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY THE ENGLISH WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION
Nottinghamshire’s Di Townsend is the first winner of EWGA’s new summer competition, the English women’s Par 3 championship, which was held at her home club, Ramsdale Park.
“I just can’t believe it, I don’t win much and I’m thrilled to bits,” said the 30-handicapper, who played the challenging par three Lee course in net 38 – 16 below par. She won the trophy and a £150 voucher for a Junge jacket from prize sponsor Compass Clothing.
What’s more, Di and her playing partners, Georgina Stevenson and Anne Boucher, scored a double for Ramsdale Park when they won the team prize.
They faced a long wait before their success was confirmed. The trio were among the early starters and Di, who kept a close eye on the scoreboard, said afterwards: “I’ve been very nervous. I was sure I’d get knocked off by someone in the last group!”
In fact, the last group included Ailsa Marsden of Scarcroft, who got within a shot of Di with a net 39 and who took second place.
The waiting was eased by the complimentary glass of Pimm’s and cake which greeted all competitors as they came in from the course.
The event was designed to be both competitive and sociable, with a hint of garden party atmosphere – and the blend proved to be a great hit with the players. They travelled from as far as Kent to take part and they spanned the generations. The youngest player was 14-year-old Emma Anderson of Sherwood Forest, whose grandmother, Marie Glew of Abbeydale, was also in the field.
Emma was playing in a group led by her club colleague and England senior international, Janet Melville, and which was completed by Sarah Riddell, 15, of Ramsdale Park. Both teenagers play for the Nottinghamshire girls and Emma finished third overall while Sarah also played comfortably below her handicap. Meanwhile, Janet, a one-handicapper, returned the best gross score of the day, two over 56.
“It’s been a fabulous day,” said Di, speaking for many of her fellow competitors who repeatedly remarked on their enjoyment of the event and of the challenging and att
ractive course.
Di spent time on the course when she first took up golf, over a decade ago, and has recently been playing it on a weekly basis with her husband, who is now learning the game. But, until today she’d never played it at full length with the tees on the back markers and the pins in testing positions.
“I just tried to treat it as a good game of golf, a fun day, and not get too serious about it,” she said.
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EWGA
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