KirkwoodGolf: 11 Jan 2012

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

GERMANY CALLING

E-mail from Stephen Liddell,
a Scots pro working in Germany

Dear Colin

Many thanks for all your information via the Kirkwoodgolf website.
As a Scottish golf professional, born in Falkirk and a past member of Falkirk Tryst and Bonnybridge, I am now living and working in Germany and find that your internet portal is the best for all ladies golfing info from Scotland - and from the rest of the world in fact!
My daughter Fiona Liddell (pictured right) is 14 years old and has joined Glenbervie Golf Club. She has a current handicap of 3.7. Fiona played in the Scottish U-14s championship at Aberdour last year and finished 11th.
She led the field in the German girls U-14s tournament after 44 holes but then a two-hour thunder and lightning delay cost her dearly as she lost her rhythm and timing and finished 13th! What a pity but great experience!
Her targets for 2012 are to get her handicap down to scratch and to make the Scottish girls team!
Stephen Liddell
Head Golf Professional
GC Schloss Vornholz
59320 Ennigerloh, Germany
www.golferscorner.de

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SURVEY FOR GOLFERS AND INTERESTED GOLFER


REQUEST FROM KARYN BURNS

I wonder if you would be so kind to post the following link on your website.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/indoorgolfacademies

If you need any more information you can have a look at our temporary page on our website www.indoorgolfacademies.co.uk or send me a line. Thank you for your help.
Kind Regards,

Karyn Burns
 PGA (AA) Professional
Certified Personal Trainer
Sports Massage Therapist
Email: karynburns@yahoo.com
Mobile: 07720442492

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GOOD SPANISH EFFORT BY ALYSON AND JESSICA

 Scottish teenagers Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) and Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies) finished a creditable joint 15th and 22nd respectively in the inaugural Spanish women's amateur international stroke-play championship over three rounds at Alicante Golf Club today.
Alyson had rounds of 76, 69 and 78 for a total of nine-over-par 225. Jessica scored 73, 77 and 78 for 228.
Winner was South Korean-born, Spanish domiciled Ha Rang Lee with scores of 67, 71 and 74 for four-under-par 212.
Leading British finishers were the Welsh pair Becky Harris (joint sixth on 219) and Amy Boulden (joint 10th on 224.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
 Par 216 (3x72)
212 Ha Rang Lee (Spa) 67 71 74.
214 Andrea Jonama Rovira (Spa) 69 69 71
215 Clara Baena Sanchez (Spa) 74 70 71. S
Selected totals
219 Becky Harries (Wal) 70 74 75 (T6).
224 Amy Boulden (Wal) 76 69 79 (T10).
225 Alyson McKechin (Sco) 73 77 75 (T15).
228 Jessica Meek (Sco) 73 77 78 (T22).

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GEMMA SPARKLES TO JOIN CLARE AND PAMELA AS QUALIFIERS

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
There will be five Scots in the field for the Ladies European Tour Qualifying School's five-round Final stage, starting at La Manga on Sunday. Lynn Kenny and Carly Booth, exempt from the pre-qualifier which ended today will be joined by Clare Queen (The Carrick at Loch Lomond), GB and I international amateur Pamela Pretswell and, thanks to a sparkling sub-par fourth and final round, Glasgow's former US college circuit player, Gemma Webster.
With the field of over 200 split into two groups, Queen finished joint 10th on five-over 293 in Group A while Pretswell came joint 18th on 296 in Group B. Webster surged from joint 44th overnight to joint 28th with a one-under-par 70 at La Manga North for a total of 299, making it through with a shot to spare.
Heather MacRae missed out by a single stroke after she too finished with a good score, a 71 at La Manga North. But for a disastrous opening round of 81, MacRae would have made it with ease.
Same goes for Majorca-based youngster Lauren Mackin. She had three respectable scores but was dragged down by a second-round 84.
Other Scots who failed to gain pass marks were former Scottish women's champion and now St Andrews Links Trust caddie Linzi Morton, Nicola Melville, Carnoustie's Katy McNicoll and Pamela Feggans from Patna, Ayrshire.


LEADING PRE-Q COMP FINAL TOTALS

GROUP A Par 288 (2x71, 2x73)
280 Esther Choe (US) 71 76 66 67.
284 Jodi Ewart (Eng) 68 74 70 72.
287 Valentine Derrey (Fra) 67 74 71 75.

Other Group A qualifiers included:
293 Clare Queen (Sco) 74 71 73 75 (T10).
Leading 35 and ties qualfied for Final Stage

DID NOT QUALIFY
302 Lauren Mackin (Sco) 72 84 72 74.
304 Katy McNicoll (Sco) 75 79 74 76.
305 Pamela Feggans (Sco) 75 79 74 77.

GROUP B Par 288 (2x71. 2x73)
277 Hannah Burke (Eng) 74 69 67 67.
283 Karin Sjodin (Swe) 73 71 68 71.
287 Chrisje De Vries (Net) 69 71 75 72.

Other Group B qualifiers included:
296 Pamela Pretswell (Sco) 76 71 75 74 (T18)
299 Gemma Webster (Sco) 79 72 78 70 (T28)
Leading 35 and ties qualified for Final Stage.

DID NOT QUALIFY
301 Heather MacRae (Sco) 81 74 74 71.
312 Linzi Morton (Sco) 73 78 84 77.
325 Nicola Melville (Sco) 85 79 85 76.

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NOW FOR THE 90-HOLE FINAL STAGE ...

FROM THE LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
By BETHAN CUTLER

The first hurdle in the LET’s Qualifying School marathon has been cleared with 72 players having graduated to the Final Stage. A 90-hole test now awaits 101 players who will play the Final Stage at La Manga Club in Cartagena, Murcia, Spain, from Sunday. 
The field will play both the North and South Courses for the first four rounds with a cut to the leading 50 players and ties after 72 holes. The final round, which will determine exemption categories for the 2012 season, will then be played on the South course.
At stake are places on The 2012 Ladies European Tour for the cream of the crop. The players will all be eyeing a place in the top 30 to secure eligibility for LET Membership in Category 8a.
After the final round, players who made the cut but finished in position 31 or below will be ranked according to score and will be eligible for LET Membership in Category 9b.
Players who fail to make the 72 hole cut will be eligible for Category 11a Membership of the Ladies European Tour for the 2012 season.
Esther Choe of the United States won the Group A tournament at Pre-Qualifying, coming out as the best of the 35 qualifiers from that field at La Manga Club today. She shot rounds of 71, 76, 66 and 67 to finish on eight under par, four clear of England’s Jodi Ewart.
The cut off was 11 over par.
Meanwhile England’s Hannah Burke won the Group B competition, where 37 players qualified at 12 over par or better. Burke shot rounds of 74, 69, 67 and 67 over the South, North, South and North course at La Manga Club respectively. She ended 11 under par and six shots ahead of Swede Karin Sjodin.

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LPGA TOUR SCHEDULE FOR 2012 BOOSTED TO 27 EVENTS


FROM THE LPGA WEBSITE
DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA - Following a 2011 season that delivered a 38 percent increase in television viewership, the announcement of a fifth major beginning in 2013, and bold new tournament concepts like the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup and the CME Group Titleholders, LPGA Commissioner Michael Whan has announced a 2012 Tour schedule that features four new tournaments in North America and one new international stop. 
The season-opening ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open in Melbourne, the Manulife Financial LPGA Classic in Waterloo, Ontario, and the return of the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic Presented by Kroger, Owens Corning and O-I in Toledo are not the only welcome additions to a schedule that’s up four official events from 2011. 
They’re joined by the LPGA LOTTE Championship Presented by J Golf in Hawaii, announced last week, and the brand new Kingsmill Championship, marking the Tour’s return to the Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, Virginia
In addition to the five new events, the RR Donnelly LPGA Founders Cup will also feature a $1.5 million purse this season. 
“While many fans and media may focus on our new tournament additions, I think it’s just as important to understand the core elements that have created this upward momentum for the LPGA,” Whan said. 
“The commitment and support of our existing tournament sponsors, the dramatic improvement in our television production and viewership, and the significant growth in marketing partners is really the foundation for our schedule growth.” 
Whan also revealed that the LPGA renewed eight of the nine tournament contracts that ended in 2011 and 10 of 11 marketing partnerships that also required new contracts. In addition to these extended agreements, the LPGA has added Kia as its Official Automotive Partner, Frontier Airlines as its Official Airline and MedJet Assist as its Official Medical Evacuation Program. Additionally, Symetra signed on as umbrella partner of the LPGA Futures Tour, now called the Symetra Tour.
“With more tournaments, more corporate partners, more viewers and more fans, the anticipation and excitement for the 2012 season is at an all-time high,” Whan said. 
“Our message to everyone is “See Why its Different Out Here,” and we’re hopeful that more people than ever before will take notice and become a part of our growth.” 
While the majority of the 2012 tournament news has previously been announced, the Tour also added the $1.3 million Kingsmill Championship, which will be played September 6-9. In 2013, the tournament will return to a traditional early-May date
Kingsmill Resort is owned by Xanterra Parks and Resorts, a sister company of Anschutz Entertainment Group and a subsidiary of Anschutz Company. 
The 2012 tournament schedule announcement builds on new ideas announced last season by Commissioner Whan including the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup, which was built to celebrate the Tour’s history and also pay-it-forward to the future of the game; the creation of a fifth major at The Evian beginning in 2013; a new international tournament in Rolex Rankings No. 1 Yani Tseng’s native Taiwan; and a year-long qualification program for the inaugural CME Group Titleholders, which celebrates the partnerships of the LPGA’s title sponsors throughout the entire season. 
The Tour is showing strong gains with its fan base as well. In 2011, viewership on Golf Channel increased 29 percent across all tournaments and 38 percent for North American events versus 2010. 
The LPGA’s digital audience grew and the Tour’s social media reach more than doubled to an aggregate of more than 1 million followers. The Tour also announced new Japanese television rights partnerships with WOWOW and (via Golf Channel) Golf Network, launched Korean and Chinese languages Web sites, and had several top players open accounts on Weibo, a Chinese social media network. 
In April, the LPGA launched a new mobile Web site, and in June, the Tour launched an app for the iPhone and iPod touch allowing fans to use their mobile phones to track the action and learn about their favorite players. Among the highlights of the LPGA Tour schedule released today: The addition of five tournaments with 100-plus player fields and official money, four of which are in North America, results in an increase in total purse from $40.4 million in 2011 to $47 million in 2012. 
100 percent of Golf Channel’s weekend telecasts of the LPGA’s North American tournaments will have live weekend coverage on Golf Channel and the percentage of overall live telecasts is projected to be at least 90 percent.
The dates of the major championships have been strategically scheduled as the pillars of the season. The Kraft Nabisco Championship, won in 2011 by Stacy Lewis, will take place March 29 to Apr. 1, followed by the Wegmans LPGA Championship, which returns to Locust Hill Country Club in Pittsford, N.Y. from June 7 to 10 - two weeks earlier than 2011. 
The U.S. Women’s Open returns to Blackwolf Run in Kohler, Wisconsin - site of Se Ri Pak’s historic 1998 victory - July 5-8, where Yani Tseng will look to become the youngest player in history to win the Career Grand Slam. 
The final major, the RICOH Women’s British Open, will for the first time be played at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, which has previously hosted 11 Men’s Open Championships including Tiger Woods’ 2006 victory. 
The tournament will be played in mid-September to avoid conflict with the 2012 Olympic Games in London. 
The Evian Masters Presented by Societe Generale will be contested for the final time before taking on major championship status as “The Evian” in 2013. The tournament, played at Evian Masters Golf Club in France, is once again tied with the U.S. Women’s Open for the highest purse on the Tour schedule at $3.25 million. 

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