KirkwoodGolf: 27 Oct 2011

Thursday, October 27, 2011

FINAL PLACINGS IN GREENLEES LEAGUES

DIVISION ONE46.5 - Milngavie
45.5 - Troon
44.0 - Cathkin Braes
38.5 - Ranfurly Castle
37.5 - Kilmarnock Barassie
36.0 - Whitecraigs
30.0 - Kilmacolm
26.0 - Douglas Park (relegated)
20.0 - Prestwick St Nicholas (relegated)

DIVISION TWO
50.5 - West Kilbride (promoted)
47.5 - Largs (promoted)
43.5 - Hilton Park
42.5 - Haggs Castle
36.0 - Erskine
32.5 - Cardross
32.0 - Eastwood
21.5 - Williamwood (relegated)
18.0 - Cowglen (relegated)

DIVISION THREE
57.0 - Loudoun (promoted)
45.0 - Old Ranfurly (promoted)
39.5 - Lanark
35.0 - Bothwell Castle
34.5 - Lenzie
30.0 - Greenock
29.0 - East Renfrewshire
27.0 - Cawder
27.0 - Cathcart Castle

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SUNCOAST LADIES SERIES SCOREBOARD

METROWEST GOLF CLUB, FLORIDA

SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 144 (2x72). Yardage 6,480

1 Sara-Maude JUNEAU Quebec, Canada 71-67--138 
2 Jacqui CONCOLINO Orlando, Florida 71-69--140 
T3 Ashli BUNCH Morristown, Tennessee 72-71--143 
T3 Cydney CLANTON Concord, North Carolina 72-71--143
T5 Martina GAVIER Cordoba, Argentina 71-73--144 
T5 Britney HAMILTON Lake Orion, Michigan 72-72--144 
T7 Benedikte GROTVEDT Nesbru, Norway 75-70--145 
T7 Ginger HOWARD Bradenton, Florida 76-69--145
T9 Rebecca DURHAM St. Simons Island, Georgia 71-75--146
T9 Taylor COLLINS Davie, FL 77-69--146
T9 Courtney HARTER Clearwater, Florida 74-72--146 
T12 Lisa MELDRUM Montreal, Canada 78-69--147 
T12 Megan MCCHRYSTAL Stuart, Florida 72-75--147
T14 Jackie BARENBORG Vero Beach, Florida 77-72--149
T14 Cassandra BLANEY Championsgate, Florida 74-75--149
T14 Cristina CORPUS San Leandro, California 75-74--149
T17 Sarah BROWN Lopatcong Twp, New Jersey 75-76--151 
T17 Iris OCARIZA Pearl City, Hawaii 77-74--151
T19 Veronica FELIBERT Caracas, Venezuela 77-76--153
T19 Allison FOUCH Grand Rapids, Michigan 76-77--153
T19 Jillian FRACCOLA Ft. Myers, Florida 79-74--153
22 Liz Li China 78-78--156 (amateur)
T23 Jessica YADLOCZKY Casselberry, Florida 81-77--158
T23 Jordan Hatch South Beloit, Illinois 82-76--158 (amateur)
T23 Susan MARTIN Norcross, Georgia 79-79--158
26 Sarah ALMOND Albemarle, North Carolina 77-83--160 
27 Kristin BERRETTA Montreal, Canada 85-78--163
28 Daria Cummings Monroe, Connecticut 83-81--164 (amateur)
29 Elvira BARCALA Maracay, Venezuela 83-84--167
30 Caroline GOASGUEN Clemson, South Carolina 88-82--170 
31 Minhee PARK Tieton, Washington 91-80--171 
32 Alice Barbieri Windermere, Florida No Show (amateur)

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LPGA TOUR TO CO-SANCTION WOMEN'S AUSTRALIAN OPEN

FROM THE GOLF.COM WEBSITE 
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The LPGA Tour is returning to Australia, co-sanctioning the Women's Australian Open in February at Royal Melbourne.
"All credit goes to Golf Australia for their consistent vision to bring the LPGA Tour to Australia," LPGA Tour Commissioner Michael Whan said.
"The LPGA is delighted to partner with Golf Australia to showcase some of the greatest golfers in the world in one of the greatest locations in world - the famous Melbourne Sandbelt - and at one of the most respected golf venues in the world - Royal Melbourne."
The LPGA Tour and Australian Ladies Professional Golf said today that the $1.1 million Women's Australian Open will be played from February 9-12 and begin a three-tournament swing in Asia that includes stops in Thailand and Singapore. In 2013, the Women's Australian Open will move to Royal Canberra.=
"This is a landmark day for Australian golf and particularly women's golf in Australia," Golf Australia CEO Stephen Pitt said. "This is a very exciting time in Australian golf and a year of firsts for the championship. We're looking forward to working with the LPGA on a world-class event on Royal Melbourne's composite course for the first time."
Top-ranked Yani Tseng won the event this year at Commonwealth Golf Club in Melbourne.
"Australia is one of my favourite places in the world," Tseng said. "I won the Australian Open last year and the attendance was great. I'm really excited to go back and defend my title as an LPGA tournament. I think everyone from LPGA is very excited for it."
The Australian Ladies Masters was co-sanctioned by the LPGA and ALPG from 1997-2000, and they also sanctioned an unofficial team event in Perth in 2007.
"As an Australian, I'm very happy to see the LPGA playing back in my home country," four-time Women's Australian Open winner Karrie Webb said. "I know the Melbourne sport fans will support the event in the true fanatical way they always do."

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JESSICA 2nd, LOUISE 3rd in FLAGLER FALL SLAM IN FLORIDA

   JESSICA BRADLEY in action in the Helen Holm Scottish women's open amateur championship at Royal Troon. Image by Cal Carson Golf Agency.

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
England's Jessica Bradley from Bishop's Nympton in North Devon, a freshman student at Lynn University, Boca Raton in Florida, finished second and Scotland's Louise McGillivray, 18, from Banchory, near Aberdeen, a second-year student at Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tennessee, finished third in the Flagler Fall Slam at Marsh Country Creek, St Augustine in Florida this week.
It was their best performances yet on the US women's college golf circuit.
Lynn University provide the 1-2 in the individual event and also won the team title - a double whammy they last achieved in March 2009.
Lynn freshman Samantha Smolen, an American, won with rounds of 73 and 76 for 149 - a shot ahead of Jessica Bradley who scored 74 and 76.

Louise McGillivray, pictured right, shot 77-74 for 151 to share third place.
Lizzi Over (Barry University, Miami) finished joint 30th on 162 with scores of 77-85. Lizzi comes from Forest Pines, Lincolnshire.
Two first-year students from the North-east of Scotland, Rachel Polson (Florida Tech) from Peterculter, near Aberdeen, and Megan Clyne (Montevallo) from Deeside GC, Aberdeen, finished joint 45th and joint 82nd respectively in a field of 104 players.
Rachel had rounds of 82 and 83 for 165, while Megan scored 95 and 83 for 178. Both girls have yet to reproduce the form they showed in Aberdeenshire girls' competitions but a third-place finish by Louise McGillivray - another graduate from the Aberdeenshire girl ranks - will encourage Rachel and Megan to keep plugging away and, like Louise, it may be their second season in the States before they become fully acclimatised to the American conditions.
Lynn University (617) won the team title from Carson-Newman (619) with Barry (624) third. Montevallo University from Alabama (691) finished 17th of 20.

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