KirkwoodGolf: 11 Oct 2011

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

WORLD RANKING WILL DECIDE IF PAMELA PLAYS Q SCHOOL PRE-Q

UNLIKE JAMES BYRNE AND DAVID LAW, NO MANAGEMENT COMPANIES

KNOCKING ON PRETSWELL'S DOOR TO HELP HER TURN PROFESSIONAL


By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
British international amateur golfer Pamela Pretswell from Hamilton is waiting for the midweek updating of the Women’s World Amateur Rankings with more than her rnormal interest.
The top 25 world-ranked players at the closing date of December 7 for the Ladies European Tour Qualifying School at La Manga in January will be exempt from playing in the pre-qualifying tournament over 72 holes from January 8 to 11.
They will go straight into the Final Q School field over 90 holes at La Manga from January 15 to 19.
Bothwell Castle GC member Pamela, 22-year-old graduate of Glasgow University , finished third in the French women’s amateur international championship at the weekend when rain washed out the final round and deprived the Scot the opportunity of regaining the lead she held at the end of 18 holes.
“I have my fingers crossed that the revised rankings this week will push me up from my current ranking of No 32 into the top 25, but I have to be honest and say that I think is unlikely I will be moved up seven places on the strenth of finishing third in the French championship,” said down-to-earth Pamela.
“Therefore, I am planning to do both stages at La Manga. Exemption would be a very welcome bonus but I love the courses at the Spanish resort. I was a member of the Scotland side that won bronze medals at La Manga in the European women’s team championship last year.
“I love the courses and the La Manga resort as well so last year’s experience will surely be some benefit to me. I hope the happy times at La Manga will continue and I am hoping to play in the Ladies European Tour Access event at the Spanish venue next month.
“That would be perfect preparation for the Q School and a good opportunity to play with the professionals and see how I measure up to them.”
Pamela, who played for Great Britain and Ireland in the Curtis Cup of 2010, the Vagliano Trophy matches of 2009 and 2011 and the team of five that won the Astor Trophy at Fairhaven last summer, won the British women’s open amateur stroke-play at Tenby, South Wales last year.
The fact that she has never won a Scottish women’s or girls’ title might have something to do with the fact that tennis was her game – she was Junior Wimbledon class and in the same training squad as Andy Murray – until she was 14 or 15 years of age.
It was only then that Pamela made the decision to give up tennis, because of the demands of squad training were leaving her with no spare time and she knew she would be going to university.
Unearthing sponsors seems even harder for a girl who wants to be a tour professional than it is for her male equivalent and Pamela has nothing lined up. IMG have not come knocking on her door, and are unlikely to.
“I’ve had a very enjoyable season with the highlights definitely being winning the Astor Trophy with the GB and I team at Fairhaven in the summer and playing in the Ricoh Women’s British Open at Carnoustie,” said Pamela.
“I am really looking forward to Tour School and will be working very hard over the next couple of months to give myself the best chance possible to win my tour card.”
I am sure the LGU's Curtis Cup selectors will wish her the best of luck at La Manga but one could hardly blame them if they have mixed feelings because the GB and I line-up will be weakened considerably if Pamela Pretswell is not available for selection for the match against the United States at Nairn next June.

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HEHIR AND DUGGAN TOP THE CLASS AT ILGU MEDAL FINALS

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ILGU SILVER and BRONZE MEDAL FINALS
HEADFORT GOLF CLUB

Eithne Hehir (Charleville) won the GOLD PIN while Evelyn Duggan (Castlebar) won the SILVER PIN in wet and windy conditions at the 2011 ILGU SILVER and BRONZE Medal Finals at Headfort Golf Club on Monday, October 10, 2011.
Brid McCarrick (Mullingar) was second best with 74 at the Silver finals while Adrienne Crowley (Woodbrook) took the best gross prize after an 84.
The Bronze finals saw Sandra Barnett (Naas) finish an impressive second on 77 while Bernie O'Dea (Adare Manor) fired the best gross of the day.
The winner of the Silver and Bronze Medals in each club is the player who returned the lowest aggregate of four net scores in ILGU Medal competitions run from January 1 to September 30.
A total of 124 players took part in the Silver Medals over the New Course at Headfort while 117 Bronze players took to the fairways on the Old Course.

SILVER MEDAL - HEADFORT GOLF CLUB (New Course)
 CSS 75 reduction only
72 Eithne Hehir (Charleville)
74 Brid McCarrick (Mullingar)
Best Gross: 84 Adrienne Crowley (Woodbrook)
74 Brenda Craig (Roganstown) Una Kelly (Newbridge)
75 Marie Clark (Blessington Lakes) Diane Nickels (Mount Ober) Anne O'Neill (Greystones)
76 Teresa McVeigh (Co. Armagh)
78 Eithne Ashby (West Waterford) Anna O'Brien (Mount Temple) Catherine O'Reilly (Curragh) Adrianne McCullough (Kilkeel)
79 Catriona Walsh (St. Helen’s Bay) Rachel Melville (Belvoir Park) Orla Heffernan (Newlands)
80 Miriam Doyle (Craddockstown) Yvonne Barry (Elmgreen) Brid Sullivan (Ballinamore) Valerie Cotter (Powerscourt) Kate Graham (Ormeau) Shannon Heerey (Headfort)
81 Eimear McGrath (Enniscorthy) Molly Dowling (Lucan) Victoria Green (Carrickfergus) Linda Ryan (Charlesland) Michelle Crummy (Woodenbridge) Gillian Browne (Malone) Deirdre O'Toole (Portsalon)
82 Felicity Walsh (Kilcoole) Winnie Ryan (Nenagh) Anne McAteer (Warrenpoint) Elaine Sheridan (Ringenane) Dorothy McKillen (Holywood) Eleanor Forde (Galway) Pauline Hooban (The Heath) Vera Miller (Glen of the Downs) Marese Grogan (Killerig)
83 Emer McMahon (Beaverstown) Lorna Torrens (Kilrea) Caroline Hill (Kilmashogue) Lillian Harrington (East Cork) Mary Conefrey (Co. Sligo) Marie Carr (Athenry)
84 Kate Overend (Carrickmines) Maeve Walsh (Suttton) Barbara Thompson (Enniskillen) Carmel Murphy (Wexford) Mary Tynan (Roscrea) Nuala Acton (Hermitage)
85 Mo James (Ardglass) Heather Patterson (Edenmore) Bridie Fennely (Abbeyleix) Marian Heffernan (Dunmore East) Anna Somers (Cill Dara) Lily Owens (Malahide) Alison Sinnanom (Knock) Mary McArthur (Redcastle) Julie Robinson (Lisburn) Susan Bishop (Grange Castle)
86 Jean Morgan (Ballykisteen) Siobhan Forde (Gort) Mary Malone (Co. Cavan) Freda Mullan (Rathsallagh) Derval Molloy (Castlebar) Mary Horn (Stackstown) Marie Louise Brennan (Rush)
87 Mary Byrne (Portlaoise) Mary O'Reilly (Bray) Sandy Smith (Dromoland) Lesley Molloy (Forrest Little) Mary Kirk (Greenore)
88 Pat Desmond (Luttrellstown Castle) Kitty Duffy (Dundalk) Rose Terry (The Island) Dawn McCartney (Castlereagh Hills) Marie Tooher (Royal Tara) Chloe Weir (Shandon Park) Kitty Morris (Ennis) Margaret O'Connell (Black Bush) Brigette Behan (Thurles) Margaret McDonnell (Co. Meath) Cepta Maddick (Seapoint) Ann Hayden (Foxrock) Mary Rohan (Moate)
89 Phyllis Clegg (Mountrath) Mena Marquis (Mannan Castle)
90 Catherine Kiernan (Hazel Grove) Maura Madigan (Swords) Paula Casserly (Navan)
91 Mary McCullough (Glasson) Moira Murphy (Rathfarnham) Moira Egan (Boyle) Mary McGonigle (Donegal) Rosie Walsh (Dun Laoghaire) Margaret Melican (Old Conna) Lorraine Young (Royal Portrush) Margaret McLoughlin (Clontarf) Connie Corry (Shannon) Ina Desmond (Adare Manor)
93 Barbara Dennison (Bodenstown)
94 Patricia O'Leary (Elm Park) Brid Cuddihy (Clane) Elaine Smith (Ballina)
96 Marlene Kennedy (Balcarrick)
98 Elaine Mark (Ballymena)
99 Ciara Brangan (Hollywood Lakes) Margaret Fenton (Cobh)
100 Phil McWeeney (Carrick-on-Shannon)
102 Mary O'Shaughnessy (Rosslare)
NR Carolyn McGovern (Killiney) Dorothy Staunton (Grange) Angela O'Marcaigh (Cruit Island) Cat O'Neill (South County) Nora Phillips (Edmondstown)


BRONZE MEDAL - HEADFORT GOLF CLUB (Old Course)
 CSS 74 reduction only
75 Evelyn Duggan (Castlebar)
77 Sandra Barnett (Naas)
Best Gross: 99 Bernie O'Dea (Adare Manor)
77 Mary Kenny (Craddockstown)
78 Oonagh Mee (Fermoy) Maud Nally (Hermitage) Marie Harpur (Newlands)
79 Bernie O'Dea (Adare Manor)
80 Janice Hartley (Mount Ober) Martina Harpur (Millicent) Patricia Halford (Elmgreen)
81 Muriel O'Shea (Stackstown) Claudette Murphy (Co. Sligo) Helga Hayden Smith (Greystones) Jacquiline McKernan (Massereene) June O'Dwyer (Slade Valley)
82 Theresa Howe (Powerscourt) Jo Jo Tobin (Lismore) Winnie Hopkins (Kilmashogue)
83 Ann Tully (Headfort) Vera O'Sullivan (Curragh) Mary Lawlor (Portlaoise) Lesley Lawrence (Carrickmines) Anne Burke (Co. Meath)
84 Imelda Monaghan (The Heath) Alice Miley (Newbridge) Nicola Burke (Athenry) Margaret O'Grady (Rathsallagh) Ros Garrett (Black Bush) Doreen Green (Temple) Mary O'Brien (Moyvalley)
85 Paula Johnson (Woodenbridge) Josephine Murray (Ballinrobe) Annette Harty (Galway) Frances Dunne (Royal Tara) Anne Gunning (Edenderry) Jacquiline Donnelly (Forrest Little) Katleen Sloan (Kilkeel) Attracta Keville (Boyle) Joan Neville (Dungannon)
86 Breda O'Loughlin (East Clare) Maura Dolan (Glen of the Downs) Susan Carnson (Mahee Island) Chantal Arzur (Swords) Zita Devine (Skerries) Lorna Hill (Carrickfergus) Helen Reaney (Hollystown)
87 Maria Smyth (Luttrellstown Castle) Mary Kennedy O'Brien (Bray) Geraldine Kinnerk (East Cork) Catherine Sherwin (Bodenstown) Frances Hand (Clontarf) Vera Burgoyne (Moate)
Martina Torreggiani (Edmondstown) Mary Dennehy (Charleville)
88 Eileen Carey (Shannon) Esther Loakman (Cill Dara) Tina O'Shaunnessy (Glenmalure) Katie Dowdie (Belvoir Park) Frances Mayberry (Hazel Grove) Rosemary Carr (Donegal) Joan Pender (Castle) Mary B O'Connor (Cobh) Celie Reilly (Ennis)
89 Bridget Gilhawley (Rathmore) Mary Calt (Navan) Mary Farrell (Carlow) Geraldine Blackmore (Dundalk)
90 Jackie Friel (Portsalon) Seaneen O'Neill (Hollywood Lakes) Allison Harford (Rush) Joan Dunbar (Enniscorthy) Una Davis (Killiney) Deirdre McSorley (Enniskillen)
91 Tracy Smith (Beech Park) Doreen Beers (Clandeboye) Margaret Lehane (Charlesland)
Dilys Lindsay (Rathfarnham) Claire McCaughey (Ormeau) Jennifer Eagleson (Ballymena) Pauline Hutchinson (Virginia) Delia Fitzsimons (Warrenpoint)
92 Sheila Newman (The Island) Grainne Synnott (Donabate) Silvia McKelvey (Lisburn)
93 Vandra Deacon (Rosslare) Mary Doran (Knockanally)
94 Pat Blair (Woodbrook) Elizabeth Ryan (Roganstown) Frances Mc Veigh (Glasson) Siobhan O'Hagan (Greenore)
95 Ann Lawford (Grange) Anne Malone (Castlereagh Hills)
96 Rita Conan (Foxrock) Jacqueline Berkeley (Old Conna) Teresa Bradshaw (Abbeyleix)
97 Elaine Thompson (Edenmore) Grainne Ryan (Clane)
100 Nan Crory (RCD Ladies)
103 Maeve Daly (The Heritage)
114 Gabrielle Warnock (Gort)
117 Maria Griffith (Kilcock)
NR Wendy Clinch (Kilcoole) Jo Dunleavy (Cruit Island) Geraldine Keogh (Ardee) L J Mc Cauley-Wilson (Helen’s Bay)





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THREE BRITS IN TOP 10 AT WEST VIRGINIA NORTHERN REGIONAL


By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Two Scots and one Englishman - all students at Davis and Elkins College, Elkins in West Virginia - finished in the top 10 of the weekend West Virginia Conference Northern Regional tournament over the Jones course at Spiedel Golf Club, Wheeling.
Phil Rutherford, a freshman from Nuneaton, was placed fourth in a field of 65 players with scores of 72 and 77 for 149 over a long and testing par-71 course of 7,001yd.
Ciar Porciani, pictured, another Davis and Elkins freshman, this time from Ayrshire, finished sixth on 152 with scores of 74 and 78.
Alasdair Forsythe from Glasgow, in his senior (fourth) year) at D and E, tied for eighth place on 154 with a pair of 77s.
There was another D and E Scottish student in the field - Christopher Young, a sophomore (second) year student from Cardross. He scored 84 and 78 for 162 and was placed 29th.
Individual winner by four strokes was Joey Seabright (West Liberty University) with very good scores of 68 and 70 for four-under-par 138.
West Liberty scored a double whammy at this event because they also took the team time with a total of 597 - 19 shots ahead of joint runners-up Davis and Elkins and Concord University in a field of 13 teams.

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