KirkwoodGolf: 29 Aug 2011

Monday, August 29, 2011

BRORA AND GOLSPIE COMPLETE SUTHERLAND DOUBLE




NORTH NEWS FROM ROBIN WILSON
After a lean spell in women's golf inter-club competitions between Caithness and Sutherland, Brora and Golspie Golf Clubs regained the two trophies in the annual competition between the two Counties at Brora last Saturday.
Hosts Brora who were the first winners of the Ord Salver in 1981 and seven time further winners up to 1999 put their name back on the trophy for the eighth time last Saturday when over their home links they returned the winning three score gross aggregate by three shots from Wick Golf Club.
Completing the Sutherland double were Golspie Golf Club whose name last featured on the Beatrice Trophy in 2002 now winning this trophy for a third time.
Brora's winning aggregate scores came from life member, Marlene Bokas 84, 2009 club champion Lesley Beaney 83, and non resident member Caroline Sutherland-Pilch 93, for a 54 hole total of 260. Three of the four team scores count and non counting for Brora was a 95 from Susan Smith.
The Wick first team of Deirdre MacAngus 85, Marion MacKay 87 and Doreen Cormack 91 for 263 were second in both scratch and handicap aggregates. Wick's non-counting scratch score was from Carol Place but her nett 76 helped combine with MacAngus and MacKays' nett cards for 231 which finished five strokes behind winners Golspie who had compiled a nett total of 226 from first team members, Anne Macrae (11) 75, Judith MacLeod (22) 72, and Fiona More (20) 79. Completing the Golspie quartet who won the Beatrice Trophy quartet was Caroline Logie.
In the tough windy conditions at Brora the two best scores of the day came from the two youngest players on show. Reay's sixteen year old Eleanor Tunn returned the only card below 80, a 78, despite a triple bogey finish at the 16th hole and a double bogey 5 on the final hole in her halves of 38 and 40, but she had little help from her club mates as the the Reay quartet grossed an overall 275.
After losing their last promising junior girl to college, Golspie have found another bright prospect in 14-year-old Lauren Bonner who played well below her first year handicap of 31 to record a very encouraging best net score of 67.
At the club meeting that followed the prize giving Reay Golf Club agreed to be the 2012 hosts.

Leading team scores:
 (best of three)
Brora (1) - L Beaney 83 M Bokas 84 C Sutherland-Pilch 93 S Smith 95, scratch 260, nett 230
Wick (1) - D MacAngus 85 M MacKay 87 D Cormack 91 C Place 92 scratch 263 nett 231
Royal Dornoch (1) C Riddell 82 D Lloyd 93 M Bagott 93 F Hampton 95 scratch 268 nett 230
Reay (1)E Tunn 78 P Bain 101 A Ross 112 S Hawes 96 scratch 275 nett 235
Thurso (1) E Manson 83 N Green 90 A Simmonite 105 L Rhodes 110 scratch 278 nett 244
Golspie (1) A Macrae 86 C Logie 110 F More 99 J MacLeod 94 scratch 279 nett 226.
Other Sutherland Totals:
Royal Dornoch (2) scratch 301 nett 235. Brora (2) scratch 291 nett 232. Golspie (2) scratch 320 nett 234. Bonar-Bridge/Ardgay scratch 319 nett 261.

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Regular summer visitors to Sutherland, David and Rita Dunsdon members of Hurlston Hall Golf Club, Lancashire won the Adamson Trophy in the Brora Ladies Section open competition last week in aid of funds for the Blind Society charity group.
The visitors, no strangers to the Brora and Golspie courses amassed 39 Stableford points from the greensomes format to edge home by one point from another visting couple from not so far away, Sam and Jeanett Anderson (Garmouth and Kingston).
Other prizewinners were, Hugo and Caroline Sutherland (Brora) 38 points. Bill and Deirdre Wlodarczyk (Tain) also 38 points. Novelty Prizes; Jim and Sheila Allison (Royal) Dornoch). Nearest to pin at 18th hole Deirdre Wlodarczyk (Tain) 27 feet, and John Mitchell (Cowdrey Park) 6feet 6 inches.

** Weekend Preview

Sutherland's final 36 hole amateur competition of the season is being played over the Royal Dornoch and Struie links this weekend and it will be the local members' last chance to win one of the club's main events this season.
With a round played over each course local member Kevin Matheson emerged with both the scratch Gardner Trophy and the club member's confined Fraser Shield twelve months ago. Matheson tees off his first round on the Struie course at 7.48am
Invergordon Golf Club has been chosen for the first time to host the North District's Senior Championship on Friday and against the disappointing entry of below sixty the current Strathpeffer greenkeeper Michael Wilson could become the first Ross-shire name on the Macallan Trophy after winning it last year at Hopeman when he was a member of the Moray Golf Club.
Ten Invergordon seniors are supporting the event which the North District added as a championship competition in 1983. The Sutherland club's have been prominent in providing a winner the late Dr. John Grant of Royal Dornoch showing the way in 1987 and following him club mates Roly Bluck in 1992 and Paul York in 2007.
Brora have also had three winners, Ian Hamilton 1994, John C Mitchell 1995 and Robin Wilson 2002.
Late entries are being accepted but looking back over the years today's entry compares nothing to earlier years of this popular event when three-figure entries were the norm.



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GORDON'S COLLEGE, ABOYNE TOP OF PAUL LAWRIE SCHOOLS CLASS

Kimberley Beveridge (Aboyne Academy) holds the Handicap Team Trophy won by her and team-mates Craig Stephen and Lewis McWilliam behind her. Paul Lawrie is in the centre of the group with son Craig, a member of the scratch winning Robert Gordon's College team, holding the trophy. RGC team-mate Finlay McPherson is on the right. Ross Green, the third player in the Gordon's team, did not stay for the presentation of prizes. Image by Cal Carson Golf Agency.


By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Paul Lawrie's older son Craig contributed to a very good  team effort by Robert Gordon's College to win the Scratch Trophy in the Paul Lawrie Foundation North-east Schools Team Challenge golf tournament at Peterculter Golf Club today (Monday).
Finlay McPherson led the way with a 76 - the CSS was 73 (reduction only)  - on another windy day in the North-east. Craig Lawrie had a 77 and Ross Green an 82 for a team score of 235. The RGC trio won by five shots from Aboyne Academy who claimed the Handicap Trophy with a net score of 227 from Craig Stephen (5) 75, Lewis McWilliam (5) 75 and Kimberley Beveridge (3) 77.
Gordon's College, incidentally, had the lowest net total of 223.
It's against the competition rules to win a 1-2-3 prize in both the scratch and handicap categories so Cults Academy (Andrew Carrell 74, Jamie Pryde 82 and Calum Sutherland 91) moved up to fill second place with a total of 247. Carrell's 74 was the lowest of the day.
Banff Academy (Kerr Baptie 78, Lewis Mutch 79, Craig McKay 92) finished third on 249 after a card countback against Alford Academy who also totalled 249.
It was Alford Academy's day. Their team members, Ray Gordon 82, Callum Coutts 82 and Andrew Lamb 85, also lost out on a countback for third place in the handicap section.
St Machar Academy - Chris Somers (8) 75, Andrew McKenzie (9) 76 and Mark Rimmer 96) 77 - were placed second with a net total of 228 and The Gordon Schools, Huntly - Glenn Murison (20) 72, Jack McGowan (13) 79 and Mitch Murison (18) 79 - edged out Alford Academy to take third place on 230. 
Three teams had to be disqualified for playing off some wrong tees. They were Bridge of Don Academy, Dyce Academy and Westhill Academy.
This was the ninth year of the event, organised by Derek Johnstone.
Paul Lawrie was there to make the presentations before he flies out tomorrow to the Swiss Open golf championship.
Collated scores
CSS: Boys 73 (reduction only. Girls 72 (+1) 
SCRATCH TOTALS
235 Robert Gordon's College (trophy winners) (Finlay McPherson 76, Craig Lawrie 77, Ross Green 82).
240 Aboyne Academy (Kimberley Beveridge 80, Craig Stephen 80, Lewis McWilliam 80)
247 Cults Academy (placed 2nd) Andrew Carrell 74, Jamie Pryde 82, Calum Sutherland 91).
249 Banff Academy (placed 3rd) (Kerr Baptie 78, Lewis Mutch 79, Craig McKay 92), Alford Academy (Ray Gordon 82, Callum Coutts 82, Andrew Lamb 85).
251 St Machar Academy (Mark Rimmer 83, Chris Somers 83, Andrew McKenzie 85).
255 Mintlaw Academy (Decklan Addison 82, Calvin Cheyne 85, Liam Allan 88).
261 Aberdeen Grammar School (Anthony Harkin 86. Gavin Kinnear 86, Cameron Howe 89).
262 Ellon Academy (Bradley Fraser 79., Olivia Borwick 87, Blair Fraser 96).
263 Harlaw Academy (Elliot Moore 82, Greg Morrison 90, Liam Minty 91), Peterhead Academy (Jamie Reid 76, Jack Fulton 89, Josh Bruce 98).
266 Turriff Academy (Euan Gray 87, Daniel Wilson 88, Kyle Taylor 91).
269 Torry Academy (Zac Wood 86, Tyler Ogston 91, Nicole Yeats 92).
270 Meldrum Academy (Michael Reid 89, Matthew Royce 90, Jake Stewart 91).
273 Montrose Academy (Findlay Soutar (Montrose Academy 88, Jamie Beedie 91, Greg Spark 96).
281 The Gordon Schools, Huntly (Jack McGowan 92, Glenn Murison 92, Mitch Murison 97).
321 St Margaret's School for Girls (Molly Stewart 82, Victoria Fyfe 117, Seanoaid Rapach 122).
Disqualified - Bridge of Don Academy, Dyce Academy, Westhill Academy.
HANDICAP TOTALS
223 Robert Gordon's College.
227 Aboyne Academy (trophy winners).
228 St Machar Academy (placed 2nd)
230 The Gordon Schools, Huntly (placed 3rd), Alford Academy.
233 Aberdeen Grammar School.
235 Mintlaw Academy, Torry Academy.
236 Banff Academy.
237 Cults Academy, Ellon Academy.
238 St Margaret's School for Girls.
241 Turriff Academy.
244 Harlaw Academy.
245 Peterhead Academy.
249 Montrose Academy.
253 Meldrum Academy.
Disqualified - Bridge of Don Academy, Dyce Academy, Westhill Academy.

LEADING INDIVIDUAL SCORES
BOYS
74 Andrew Carrell (Cults Academy).
76 Finlay McPherson (Robert Gordon's College), Jamie Reid (Peterhead Academy).
77 Craig Lawrie (Robert Gordon's College).
78 Chris Lamb (Bridge of Don Academy), Kerr Baptie (Banff Academy)
79 Bradley Fraser (Ellon Academy), Lewis Mutch (Banff Academy).

GIRLS
80 Kimberley Beveridge (Aboyne Academy).
82 Molly Stewart (St Margaret School for Girls).
87 Olivia Borwick (Ellon Academy).
92 Nicole Yeats (Torry Academy).

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ALISON NICHOLAS NAMES EUROPE'S SOLHEIM CUP TEAM

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY EUROPEAN TOUR
By Bethan Culter, Media Manager, Ladies European Tour
Captain Alison Nicholas has named her European Team for The Solheim Cup, taking place at Killeen Castle in Ireland from September 23-25. Nicholas handed her wild cards to Spain’s Azahara Muñoz, Sweden’s Caroline Hedwall, England’s Karen Stupples and Sandra Gal of Germany.
The four complete the 12-woman team that will attempt to wrest The Cup back from the United States of America three weeks’ from now.
“I am confident in my team and I believe that we will do very well at Killeen Castle,” said Nicholas, who also captained the European side in 2009 at Rich Harvest Farms in America.
“These players represent the best of European women’s golf and we look forward to putting on a magnificent show for the fans.”
Scotland’s Catriona Matthew along with Sweden’s Maria Hjorth, Anna Nordqvist and Sophie Gustafson qualified from the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings.
England’s Melissa Reid and Laura Davies, Norway’s Suzann Pettersen and Christel Boeljon from the Netherlands had already earned their places on the team from the Ladies European Tour’s Solheim Cup points’ list.
Nicholas has two assistant captains in Joanne Morley and Annika Sorenstam, while the United States Team Captain, Rosie Jones, also has two assistant captains. They are Sherri Steinhauer and Juli Inkster, who will be the first playing captain in Solheim Cup history. Jones named her team on August 21.
The United States has won the last three matches and eight of the 11 editions played against Europe since the inaugural event in 1990 with an overall score line of 8-3. However, Europe will be targeting a fourth home victory after their most recent success at Barsebäck Golf and Country Club in Sweden in 2003.
EUROPE TEAM
Melissa Reid (England)
Laura Davies (England)
Suzann Pettersen (Norway)
Christel Boeljon (Netherlands)
Maria Hjorth (Sweden)
Anna Nordqvist (Sweden)
Catriona Matthew (Scotland)
Sophie Gustafson (Sweden)
Azahara Muñoz (Spain)
Caroline Hedwall (Sweden)
Karen Stupples (England)
Sandra Gal (Germany)

CAPTAIN
Alison Nicholas (England)
ASSISTANT CAPTAINS
Joanne Morley (England)
Annika Sorenstam (Sweden)

PROFILES
Melissa Reid, 23, England.
DOB: 19th September 1987
Interests: Playing football & supporting Derby County, and snowboarding
Reid will make her Solheim Cup debut in Ireland, having led the European points’ list. She also represented Europe on the 2005 PING Junior Solheim Cup Team in the USA. She joined the LET in December 2007 and was Rookie of the Year in 2008. She has amassed two career victories at the 2010 Turkish Airlines Ladies Open and the 2011 Deloitte Ladies Open in Holland.
Laura Davies, 47, England.
DOB: 5th October 1963
Interests: Playing football and supporting Liverpool Football Club, fast cars and gardening.
Davies is the only player from either the US or European teams to have played at every Solheim Cup since 1990 and she will be making her 12th Cup appearance. She secured her place on the team automatically after five wins on the Ladies European Tour in 2010, which took her overall victory total to 79. Included in that total are four major championships, with 20 LPGA Tour titles and 45 on the Ladies European Tour.
Suzann Pettersen, 30, Norway.
DOB: 7th April 1981.
Interests: Skiing, keeping fit and music.
World No.2 Suzann will be a dangerous opponent having earned a six stroke victory at Killeen Castle in the Irish Open as recently as early August. She has 13 career victories, including the Safeway Classic presented by Coca-Cola won on the LPGA less than a fortnight ago and the 2007 LPGA Championship, which is a major. Pettersen is making her sixth Solheim Cup appearance having played in every contest from 2002-2009.
Christel Boeljon, 24, Netherlands.
DOB: 30th July 1987.
Interests: Field hockey, tennis, listening to music and reading.
Boeljon will make history as the first European team member from the Netherlands in the 22-year history of The Solheim Cup. She qualified automatically from the LET points’ standings after a consistent two seasons on Tour. In May of 2011, she earned a long overdue maiden victory at the Turkish Airlines Ladies Open and she has since posted five additional top ten finishes, including second places in Slovakia and Finland.
Maria Hjorth, 37, Sweden.
DOB: 5th October 1973.
Interests: Reading, listening to music and aerobics.
Hjorth will participate in her fifth Solheim Cup having previously represented Europe in 2002, 2005, 2007 and 2009. She qualified from the Rolex World Rankings after two consistent seasons, the highlights of which were victories at the 2010 LPGA Tour Championship and at the 2011 Avnet LPGA Classic in May. Hjorth has four LPGA victories and two on the LET.
Anna Nordqvist, 24, Sweden.
DOB: 10th June 1987.
Interests: Watching and playing all sports.
Nordqvist turned professional in January 2009 and burst onto the scene by becoming a first time winner at the McDonald’s LPGA Championship, presented by Coca-Cola. Later that year she also won the LPGA Tour Championship presented by Rolex. She will make her second Solheim Cup appearance having been selected as a pick by Captain Alison Nicholas in 2009 as a rookie. Representing Sweden, she won the European Nations Cup in Spain playing alongside Sophie Gustafson in 2010 and the pair successfully defended their title in April. She has posted three top-10 finishes on the LPGA in 2011 with a season-best tie for 5th at the Shoprite LPGA Classic.
Catriona Matthew, 42, Scotland.
DOB: 25th August 1969
Interests: Fitness, tennis, reading.
Matthew earned the first of her seven career victories at the 1996 Australian Ladies Open and the most recent at the Aberdeen Ladies Scottish Open presented by EventScotland in August, but the highlight of her career was winning her first Major Championship at the 2009 Ricoh Women’s British Open at Royal Lytham and St. Annes Golf Club in Lancashire, just 11 weeks after the birth of her second child. She will make her sixth Solheim Cup appearance in Ireland, having made her event debut in 1998. After earning a captain’s pick in 2003, she also qualified in 2005, 2007 and 2009.
Sophie Gustafson, 37, Sweden.
DOB: 27th December 1973
Interests: Motor cycles, music and photography.
Gustafson earned her first of 26 professional titles in 1995 in the Swiss Open, and won her most recent at the 2011 European Nations Cup representing Sweden alongside Anna Nordqvist. The quality and consistency of Gustafson’s play can be demonstrated by her having topped the LET ranking four times in 2000, 2003, 2007 and 2009. Having played in every Solheim Cup since 1998, she will make her eighth appearance on the European team at Killeen Castle, where she won her fourth Irish Open title in 2010.
Azahara Muñoz, 23, Spain.
DOB: 19th November 1987
Interests: Tennis, shopping and spending time with friends.
Muñoz will make her Solheim Cup debut in Ireland having received a wildcard pick from Captain Alison Nicholas. She turned professional in September 2009 and made an immediate impression, winning the Madrid Ladies Masters on her pro debut in October. In 2010, she was named LPGA Rookie of the Year with a season best tie for fourth at the Bell Micro LPGA Classic. In 2011 her best finish was second at the Ladies Irish Open at Killeen Castle.
Caroline Hedwall, 22, Sweden.
DOB: 13th May 1989.
Interests: football, sports themed films.
Henderson Rookie Hedwall is in her first season on the Ladies European Tour and will also be a rookie on The European Solheim Cup Team having received a wild card pick from Captain Alison Nicholas. Hedwall won the LET’s Final Qualifying School in December and shortly after won the New South Wales Open on the Australian Tour on her professional debut in January. She has since earned two tournament victories on the LET at the Allianz Ladies Slovak Open and at the Finnair Masters.
Karen Stupples, 38, England.
DOB: 24th June 1973
Interests: Cooking, watching movies, football and shopping.
Stupples will make her second appearance on the European team following a Captain’s selection. She made her event debut at Crooked Stick in the USA in 2005. With three career victories – at the 2004 Welch Fry’s Championship and Women’s British Open as well as the 2009 Wales Ladies Championship – she is a proven winner on both Tours. Her best finish this season has been a tie for ninth at the AVNET LPGA Classic.
Sandra Gal, 26, Germany.
DOB: 9th May 1985.
Interests: painting and design, dancing, wakeboarding, playing the violin and modeling.
Gal will make her Solheim Cup debut in Ireland, having earned a selection from Captain Alison Nicholas after a sterling season on the LPGA Tour. Gal joined the Ladies European Tour this year after her maiden victory at the KIA Classic, where she defeated Rolex Rankings No.2 Jiyai Shin with a 72nd hole birdie. She has amassed two further top ten finishes this season on the LPGA Tour.
CAPTAIN
Alison Nicholas, 49, England.
DOB: 6th March 1962.
Interests: Golf days, clinics, coaching, commentary and charity work.
The winner of the U.S. Open in 1997, Nicholas made six straight Solheim Cup appearances as a player and was on the European team when it triumphed in Scotland in 1992 and 2000. She retired from tournament play in 2004, but was involved in the competition as Catrin Nilsmark’s assistant captain in 2003 and in 2005. She made her debut as Captain at Rich Harvest Farms in Illinois in 2009 and was re-appointed by the European Solheim Cup Committee.
ASSISTANT CAPTAINS
Joanne Morley, 44, England.
DOB: 30th December 1966.
Interests: Reading, music, sport.
Morley serves as assistant captain to Alison Nicholas for the second consecutive Solheim Cup and was a playing member of the European team in 1996. The two-time Ladies European Tour event winner captured the Ladies’ German Open in 1996 and 2000. She also spent much of her career on the LPGA.
Annika Sorenstam, 40, Sweden.
DOB: 9th October 1970.
Interests: Cooking, fitness and business projects.
Sorenstam was the most dominant player in women’s golf and stepped away from tournament play at the end of the 2008 season to focus on business projects and start a family. Throughout her career, she re-wrote the record books whilst earning 89 wins worldwide including 10 major championships. Sorenstam represented Europe on eight Solheim Cup teams from 1994 to 2007 and still holds a number of all-time records including most matches won (22) and most points earned (24).

Player comments:
Azahara Muñoz, captain’s pick:
“It’s a huge honour. My goal this year, the only thing I was thinking about, was playing The Solheim Cup. I’m so excited and I don’t even have the words to describe how I feel right now. It’s always been a dream.”
Sandra Gal, captain’s pick:
“It’s a huge honour and I’m so, so excited that I got picked. I really can’t wait for Solheim Cup week to start. I think we have a great team and I’m very confident.”
Caroline Hedwall, captain’s pick:
“Of course, it’s an honour and actually a dream. I couldn’t believe when I started this year that I would actually play The Solheim Cup this year. It’s just amazing and I’m very excited about it. I guess playing in front of the European crowd is going to be a lot of fun. I felt like after the Evian I felt I showed Alison and the assistant captains that I could compete against the European players. I think I had a pretty good week at the British, at the Evian and this week, so I felt like I could have a chance but you never know, so it just feels amazing. I remember when I played the PING Junior Solheim Cup in 2007: that was awesome and I think this is going to be even better.”









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WEST KILBRIDE GIRLS OPEN SCOREBOARD


FROM JUNE KERR, West Kilbride Golf Club
Eighteen girls competed in the West Kilbride Girls Open played yesterday on a dry, breezy afternoon where the CSS went up to 76 against a SSS of 73.
The Scratch prize and winner of the Nancy Chisholm Trophy went to Emma Hale (Troon Ladies) with a 78.
Silver 1st Rachel Irvine (Largs) 88 (12) 76
2nd Mhairi McKay (West Kilbride) 82 (6) 76
3rd Samantha Cowan (Cochrane Castle) 87 (11) 76
Bronze 1st Bekki Allan (West Kilbride) 111 (32) 79
2nd Ali Roy (Maybole) 108 (28) 80
3rd Rachel Evans (Kilbirnie) 123 (36) 87
Rachel Irvine won the Kandy Bar Cup for the best nett score.
Nearest the Pin prizes were won by:-
9th Mirren Fraser (Powfoot)
12th Marie Grey (Williamwood)
16th in 2 shots (bronze) Jillian Farrell (Cardross)
18th in 2 shots (silver) Emma Kennedy (Paisley)
Pre-Handicap Girls played 9 holes from junior tees.
Younger girls: 1st Gillian Sinclair (Caldwell)
2nd Abbi Hamilton (Caldwell)
3rd Emma Turner (West Kilbride)
Older girls: 1st Ava Gornell (West Kilbride)
2nd Caitlin McMail (West Kilbride)
3rd Emily McAlpine (West Kilbride)
Ava Gornell won the June Kerr Trophy for the best Pre-handicap score which was 60.
Nearest the Pin at 4th Caitlin McMail
Putting Challenge younger girls winner Caitlin McCartney (Caldwell)
Chipping Challenge younger girls Caitlin McCartney (Caldwell)
Putting Challenge older girls Emily McAlpine (West Kilbride)
Chipping Challenge older girls Hannah McGuire (Caldwell) and Ava Gornell (West Kilbride)

Ayrshire Girls St. Nicholas Trophy
Venue: Brunston Castle Golf Club
Date: 21st August 2011

Lauren Gilbert (Largs) swept aside the rest of the field on her way to winning the St. Nicholas Trophy last week. Her nett 59 playing off 23 was undoubtedly 13 year old Lauren's best round to date and has now taken her handicap down to 18, and having started the season at 33 is no mean feat. Results are as follows:-

Silver: 1st Emma Hale (Troon Ladies) 77 (6) 71
2nd Grace Mackie (Troon Ladies) 84 (11) 73

Bronze: 1st Lauren Gilbert (Largs) 82 (23) 59
2nd Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) 111 (29) 82

Scratch Winner of The Telegraph prize: Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies) 75






                                                                     LAUREN GILBERT

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MURCAR'S CAROL AND MOLLY WIN ABERDEENSHIRE LADY-GIRL

Murcar Links' county team player Carol Wilson and teenager Molly Stewart won Sunday's Aberdeenshire Lady-girl foursomes tournament at windswept and chilly Banchory Golf Club.
Carol (pictured right) and Molly (pictured below) returned a scratch 82 to finish five shots ahead of Hazlehead's Claire Prouse and Jasmine Mackintosh.
Aboyne's Maria Duncan and Sophie Alexander (Deeside) tied with Morag Clapperton (Banchory) and Deeside's Tegan Seivwright for third place on 90.
Wilson and Stewart also had the best net score of 75 off seven (half their combined handicap) but the rules debar anyone winning two prizes so the top handicap award went to Helen Edon and Becky Flaherty (Banchory) with a net 80 off 93.
Leading scratch scores
Lady  named first
82 Carol Wilson and Molly Stewart (Murcar Links)
87 Claire Prouse (Hazlehead) and Jasmine Mackintosh (Hazlehead).
90 Maria Duncan (Aboyne) and Sophie Alexander (Deeside), Morag Clapperton (Banchory) and Tegan Seivwright (Deeside).
93 Helen Edon and Becky Flaherty (Banchory), Andrea Thompson and Olivia Borwick (McDonald Ellon).
101 Gill Pryde and Kirsten Pryde (Deeside), Stella Black and Sarah Black (Deeside).
103 Lesley Watson and Kirsten Watson (Deeside).
105 Jayne Leith and Vicki Powell (Deeside).
108 Ishbel Sutherland and Fiona Sutherland (Deeside).

Leading handicap prizewinners
Helen Edon and Becky Flaherty (Banchory) (13) 80; Maria Duncan (Aboyne) and Sophie Alexander (Deeside) (9) 80.5.



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KEMNAY'S FIONA HAY WINS BANCHORY LADIES OPEN WITH A 75


Fiona Hay (Kemnay) won the Banchory Ladies Open with a 75 over a sodden course. She had three strokes to spare from runners-up Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies) and Banchory Golf Club secretary Ann Smart, both on 78.
Playing off seven, Fiona also had the lowest net score of 68 in Class 1 but could not win two prizes so the top net award went to teenager Molly Stewart (Murcar Ladies) with a 71 off 11. Nessie Chalmers (Banchory) was third with a net 72 off 10.
J Selbie (Portlethen) and R Petrie (Edzell) tied with the lowest net returns of 73 in the Class 2 se3ction. Selbie took the top prize afteer a card countback.
The entry of 114 was the biggest since the Banchory Ladies Open came diwb from from 36 holes to a one-round tournament after entries had steadily declined under the old format.
"I think most ladies prefer an 18-hole tournament and the message has got round to those who had stopped entering that the Banchory Ladies Open is now over 18 holes," said secretary Ann Smart.

LEADING SCRATCH SCORES
Par 71. SSS 71. CSS 73
75 F Hay (Kemnay).
78 S Wood (Aberdeen Ladies), Ann Smart (Banchory).
81 S Murray (Murcar Links), L Urquhart (Banchory).
82 N Chalmers (Banchory), M Stewart (Murcar Links).
84 A Stewart (Insch), C Ross (Tarland).
86 B Gurden (Westhill), K Vannet (Peterculter).
87 A Archbold (Gullane), L Whyte (Hazlehead).
89 S Johnstone (Newburgh), C Duncan (Stonehaven), H Backhouse (Ballater).
90 R Roy (Ballater0, C Clark (Letham Grange).
91 L Vincent (Insch), M Clarke (Letham Grange).
92 S Tait (Aberdeen Ladies).
93 W McNay (Banchory), S Stuart (Kintore), M Clapperton (Banchory), M Giblin (Torphins), Whicher (Insch), T Cresdee (Royal Montrose).

LEADING HANDICAP - Division 1
F Hay (Kemnay) (7) 68
M Stewart (Murcar Links) (11) 71.
N Chalmers (Banchory) (10) 72
S Murray (Murcar Links) (8) 83
A Stewart (Insch) (11) 73.
A Smart (Banchory) (5) 73
L Stephen (Aboyne) (14) 73
Division 2
J Selbie (Portlethen) (21) 73
]R Petrie (Edzell) (22) 73
L Mann (Kemnay) (22)74
 Mrs S Stuart (Banchory) (28) 74
F W Sinke (Inchmarlo) (21) 75
S Harley (Royal Montrose) (21) 75
P Kerr (23) 75.
E Aiken (21) 76
E Gillick (23) 76.

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EAST LOTHIAN JUNIOR LEAGUE UPDATE

Report from East Lothian Junior League website 

Craigielaw's crucial home match with Gullane has had to be postponed - the Craigielaw course was closed. No date has yet been notified, but an extension has been offered till 11th Sept.
In the meantime, Tantallon managed a narrow 3.5 - 2.5 win at Musselburgh Old so have retained top place, but they have secured at least a 2nd place, which gets them into the Scottish Final of the Home Nations Championship at Cardrona.
Gullane have beaten Royal Musselburgh at Gullane by 5 - 1 so retain 2nd place. Royal Musselburgh now cannot finish in the top 2 but they have had a good season. If Craigielaw beat both Gullane and Longniddry. Craigielaw will come 2nd in the League.
However, if Gullane beat Craigielaw, then Gullane win the League. If they draw, then Tantallon would win the League on goal difference. An interesting end phase of the League, probably going to goal difference for the top 2 places!

For table and remaining fixtures

http://www.eastlothianjuniorgolf.org.uk/index.htm

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