KirkwoodGolf: 27 Sept 2011

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

ALFORD JUNIORS WIN FELICITY TROPHY FOR FIRST TIME


Alford, winners of the inter-club junior Felicity Trophy competion, with members of the squad and the junior convenor. Image by courtesy of Neil Cobban.

By ROB EYTON-JONES (clubgolf)
Alford Golf Club are celebrating the club’s juniors winning the prestigious Felicity Trophy for the first time.
The team of eight, 13 to 17 year olds with handicaps ranging from four to 11, beat Buckpool 6-2 in Saturday’s final of the tournament played at Duff House Royal Golf Club.
“We are absolutely delighted,” said Alford Junior Convenor, Neil Buchan. “This is a high-profile, prestigious event and we have never got beyond the early stages before.”
Alford’s consistency and commitment helped them to fend off the region’s junior teams during a season-long effort in which each team played opponents at home and away at each stage of the knock out draw.
Alford opened their account with home and away wins against Inverallochy GC before things got harder. They progressed through round two after a home win and away draw with near neighbours Inverurie. Then in the semi finals, they narrowly clinched a victory over holders Duff House Royal after losing away but winning with a better combined score at home.
Last weekend, supported by a large Alford crowd, 17 year old Alford Junior Captain Mark Reid led his team to a well earned final victory against Buckpool.
“Our guys produced some fantastic results and it was an amazing achievement,” said Buchan.
“It was a squad of 12 that won this trophy rather than a team of eight so it was a difficult job leaving so many of the juniors out of the playing team.
“The team showed huge commitment, cancelling their plans so they could play in the final. Even the local juvenile football manager cancelled this weekend’s game so two of our players who are in his team could be there, and so he could be there as well to support the team.
Alford’s transformation from Felicity Trophy first round losers to tournament champions has been some five years in the making.
The club was one of the first to come on board with the national programme clubgolf and was voted Junior Club of the Year in 2009 for giving local juniors opportunities to take up the sport and get coaching.
“Everyone in the team has been part of our clubgolf coaching at some stage of their development, either here at the club with the volunteer coaches or feeding into Stage 3 coaching with the pros at Inchmarlo or Meldrum House,” said clubgolf volunteer coach, Neil Cobban.
“Until two years ago the Alford juniors had never had their own medals, playing only in adult competitions but now we have created a medal competition during the week.
“Added to that is the Paul Lawrie Foundation which runs Stableford competitions for Under 15s almost every other weekend. This again provides them with the opportunity to play some of the North East's fantastic golf courses.
“They are now getting the chance to play more and more golf and as a result are getting their handicaps down. That gives them confidence and they are going out and playing in the big competitions and performing well in these quality fields .
“This shows in one of the team getting to the finals of the Paul Lawrie Matchplay and another went on to win the North East Boys stroke play.
“You can see in our squad the increased confidence. This past weekend shows everything is beginning to come together.”


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READY TO LEAD THEIR TEAMS INTO BATTLE AT TRAMORE

  Captains of the team in the Senior Women's Home Internationals which tee off at Tramore Golf Club, near Waterford in southeast Ireland tomorrow.
Left to right:
Ireland's Roma English, Scotland's Helen Faulds, Wales' Jean O'Connor and England's Hilary Smyth.
Picture by Gillian Roy, LGU Tournament Director at Tramore.

THE MATCHES:
Three foursomes each morning; five afternoon singles.
WEDNESDAY - Wales v England, Ireland v Scotland
THURSDAY - Scotland v England, Ireland v Wales.
FRIDAY - England v ireland, Wales v Scotland.

FIRST MORNING FOURSOMES LINE-UP

WALES v ENGLAND
8.30 Vicki Thomas and Jane Rees versus Susan Dye and Caroline Marron.
8:40 Christine Harries and Janet Doleman v Christine Quinn and Bev New
8:50 Ann Lewis and Denise Richards v Felicity Christine and Janet Melville.

IRELAND v SCOTLAND
9:00 Sheena McElroy and Carol Wickham v Lorna Bennett and Karen Ballantyne.
9:10 Suzanne Corcoran and Mairead MacNamara v Heather Anderson and May Hughes.
9:20 Pat Doran and Helen Jones v Mary Smith and Alex Glennie.

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Scottish Universities Order of Merit Event No 1 - Ladybank GC, October 2-3

SundayMonday 
11.4512.37Graeme RobertsonStirlingChris LowElmwoodMatt WheelerSt Andrews
11.5212.30Freddie EdmundsSt AndrewsDavid BoothStirlingDanny KirkElmwood
12.0012.22John McPhersonElmwoodBryn RockeSt AndrewsAngus CarrickStirling
12.0712.15Jack McDonaldStirlingAlex SheddenHighlands & IslandsJason LoughlinElmwood
12.1512.07Callum McNeillHighlands,IslandsPatrick SpraggsStirlingVincent BlomSt Andrews
12.2212.00Donald McAndrewRobert GordonsAndrew LittleHighlands & IslandsKit HolmesStirling
12.3011.52Darren TimmsStirlingGordon MunroRobert GordonsJoe MarchbankSt Andrews
12.3711.45Ritchie MansonRobert GordonsDewi MerkxStirlingJack ScottEdinburgh
12.4511.37James HendryEdinburghGavin SutherlandRobert GordonsOllie RobertsStirling
12,5211.30Finlay WhiteStirlingAlex PurdomSt AndrewsNick McAndrewAberdeen
13.0011.22Roddy ForgieEdinburghMike Howard StirlingCole SedgwickSt Andrews
13.0711.15Douglas MaxwellAberdeenDave CalderEdinburghMathias Eggenberger Stirling
13.1511.07Duncan DouglasStirlingMike StratigosAberdeenJohn InnesEdinburgh
13.2211.00David CurtisGlasgowMalko SchranerStirlingDouglas IbbotsonAberdeen
13.3010.52Rob ShannonSt AndrewsJohn DrummondAberdeenZander CulverwellStirling
13.3710.45James MorrisonStirlingReece MitchellAbertay DundeeKieran UrquhartDundee
13.4510.37Conor FinlayDundeePhil NeilStirlingMurray PatersonAbertay Dundee
13.5210.30Cameron HayAberdeenAlly LeithGlasgowStuart Cochrane Stirling
14.0010.22Mike McNallyStirlingDaniel DalyAbertay DundeeVarun VaradharajanHeriot Watt
14.0710.15Eilidh BriggsStirlingSusan JacksonEdinburgh
14.1510.07Gemma BradburySt AndrewsBecka WilsonStirlingAshley SmithSt Andrews
14.2210.00Gabrielle MacdonaldSt AndrewsAlisa TheunisSt AndrewsHannah McCookStirling
14.309.52Mhari McKayStirlingZhanna TaraskoSt AndrewsMikaela NordbladSt Andrews
14.379.45Franzisca BenzeSt AndrewsFelicity Lloyd‑JonesSt AndrewsSam MunroHighlands,Islands
14.459.38Lauren HalliwellSt AndrewsLaura GrantDundeeNadia GreenSt Andrews
ReservesAli WrightStirling
Chris McKeownStirling

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SCOTS STUDENTS 9th AND 20th IN NEW MEXICO SHOOTOUT

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Odessa College, Texas team-mates Chris Bell from Carnoustie and Stuart McKechnie from Greenburn, West Lothian finished joint ninth and 20th respectively in a field of 66 players for the High Country Shootout men's college tournament at The Links @ Sierra Bianca Ruidoso, New Mexico at the weekend.
Chris shot rounds of 68, 72 and 70 for a six-under-par total of 210 over a par-72, 6757yd course. He finished eight shots behind the winner, Richard Farmer (Midland College) (67-69-66).
Stuart had rounds of 73, 70 and 72 for one-under 215.
Odessa and Midland (844 each) tied for fourth place in the team event won by Western Texas (830).

CHRIS ROBB FADES OUT OF THE PICTURE IN IOWA

Inchmarlo Golf Club member Chris Robb, a student at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, finished joint 31st in a field of 75 players at the Golfweek Conference Challenge men's college tournament at Spirit Hollow Golf Club, Burlington in Iowa today.
Robb, a former Scottish schoolboys champion, was only one shot off the lead with a first-round, three-under-par 69 but he faded over long course (7,010yd)to later rounds of 78 and 76 for 223 - 14 shots behind the winner and team-mate Stephan Jaeger who had scores of 67, 69 and 73 for seven-under 209.
Robb had a triple bogey 7 at the 11th in his second-round 78 and only one birdie in his closing effort.

Robb did help Chattanooga (866) finish second to Arkansas (858) in a field of 15 for the team event. Oklahoma State (867) finished third.



REES FOURTH IN SHOOTOUT AT LONG ISLAND NATIONAL
Welshman Thomas Rees (Post University, Connecticut) finished fourth in the Dowling September Shootout at Long Island National golf course (par 71, yardage 6945).
Thomas had a pair of 72s for a two-over-par total of 144 - only two shots behind the joint winners, Jeff Schaller (Concordia College) (71-71 for 142) and Kurt Brey (Dowling) (69-73).
Another Post University student, Ross Earnshaw from York finished T12 on 150 with scores of 77 and 73.
Post University (592) finished second behind team title winners St Thomas Aquinas (580) in a field of 18 teams.

GAMBLE JOINT 14TH AT WEBBER INTERCOLLEGIATE
Tom Gamble (Webber International University, Florida) from Walton-on-Thames finished T14 in a field of 78 players for the Webber Intercollegiate at Lake Wales Country Club, Florida.
Over a par 71, yardage 6,767 course, Tom had rounds of 74, 75 and 71 for 220, finished only four shots behind the winner, Elrick Van Eck (Northwood, Florida) who shot 71, 698 and 70 for three-under 210 to win by two shots.
Another Webber International student, Connor O'Dell from Taunton shared 42nd place on 228 with scores of 73, 80 and 75.
Also on 228 was Jack Bingham (South Carolina-Beaufort) from Stockport with scores of 71, 74 and 83.
Northwood (859) won the team title ahead of Coastal georgia (869) with Webber International 5th of nine on 879.

MARK GEDDES MAKES TOP TEN IN WASHINGTON STATE
Mark Geddes (Grand Canyon University, Arizona) finished 10th of 60 in the WWU Invitational at Bellingham Golf and Country Club, Washington State.
Mark, from Cheshire, had rounds of 73 and 71 for 144, matching the par (2x72) over a 6,561yd course.
Compatriot Sam Whitehead, also a Grand Canyon student, shot 78 and 76 for 154 and a share of 43rd place.
Individual winner was Trevor Blair (CSU-Stanislaus) with 66 and 69 for nine-under-par 135.
CSU-Stanislaus (563) won the team event with Grand Canyon (584) fourth of 11 teams.

TOM BROWN JT 43rd IN MASON RUDOLPH CHAMPIONSHIP
Tom Brown (Ole Miss) from Hertfordshire finished joint 43rd in the Mason Rudolph College Championship at Vanderbilt Legends Club, Franklin in Tennessee.
Tom scored 73, 75 and 73 for 221 - 16 shots behind the the winner by two, Hunter Green (Middle Tennessee) (70-68-67 for eight-under 205).
Middle Tennessee (844) won the team event by a single stroke from Ole Miss (845) in a field of 14 teams.

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