KirkwoodGolf: 20 Apr 2012

Friday, April 20, 2012

NEWS FROM THE LPGA SYMETRA TOUR (formerly FUTURES TOUR)

Olivia Jordan-Higgins from the Channel Islands and Hertfordshire's Hannah Burke both shot one-over-par 73s to be in joint 10th position at the end of the first round of the LPGA Symetra Tour (formerly the Futures Touor) event this weekend, the Sara Bay Classic at Satasota, Florida.
Rachel Connor from Manchester had a 76 to be sharing 54th place.
American Jacqui Concolina is setting the pace with a 70, one shot ahead of Canada's Ashley Sholer and South Africa's Melissa Eaton-Jackson.

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JESSICA SCHIELE RUNNER-UP IN SOONER CHAMPIONSHIP

Jessica Schiele (Oklahoma City), 21, from Grimsby finished runner-up in the Scooner Athletic Conference women's championship over the Lincoln Park Golf Club west course at Oklahoma City.
Jessica, pictured left, had a pair of 72s for level par 144 over a 6,004yd course, losing out by two shots to Spaniard Anna Arrese (Oklahoma Christian who had two 71s for two-under 142.
The pair finished clear of a field of 39 players - the third-placed competitor finished three shots behind Jessica.
There was some consolation for the English student in that Oklahoma City (600) beat great rivals Oklahoma Christian (607) at the head of the team contest which had a field of eight squads

LINZI  JT 4TH IN ARKANSAS

Linzi Allan (Newman University), pictured below, from Ayrshire tied for fourth place in a field of 34 players at the Heartland Conference Women's Championship, played at Hardscrabble Golf Club, Fort Smith in Arkansas.
Over a par-70 course of 5,914, Linzi had rounds of 81 and 77 for 158 - 15 shots behind the winner by five, Haley Haught (St Edwards) who scored 73-70 for 143.

Linzi's English team-mates, Megan Birdsey and Alyssa Balding finished joint eighth and 25th respectively.
Megan from Bedfordshire had scores of 78-82 for 160, while Alyssa from Northumbria had rounds of 94-88 for 182.
Newman finished runners-up to St Edwards in the team event, contested by seven squads.


GEMMA 15th in SOUTHLAND CH/SHIP

Gemma Hardie (Central Arkansas) from Scunthorpe finished 15th in a field of 40 players at the Southland Conference Women's Championship at Vaaler Creek Golf Club, Blanco in Texas.

Over a par-72 course of 5,994yd, Gemma, pictured left, scored 83-75-78 for 236 - 19 shots behind the winner by  three, Shannon Jungman (Texas-San Antonio) who had rounds of 70-74-75.
Texas-San Antonio won the team title from Texas State. Central Arkansas finished in a tie for fourth place in a field of eight teams.




Rosie Davies makes top 20 at home in Indiana

Rosie Davies (Indiana) from London and Emma Clegg (Missouri State) from Clitheroe, Lancashire were both in the field of 86 players at the one-round Indiana Invitational, played over the Indiana University Golf Club course at Bloomington.
Rosie, pictured right, made the top 20 - T16 in fact - with a 77.
Emma had a round of 82 for a T57 finish.
Not surprisingly, hosts Indiana won the team title by seven shots from runners-up Ball State in a field of 156 teams.

Sally just outside top 20 in Pacific Coast Intercollegiate

Sally Watson (Stanford) from Edinburgh finished T22 in a field of 75 players at the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate at Half Moon Bay Golf Club, California.
Sally, pictured right, scored 72-75-72 for a total of three-over-par 219 over the par 72 course of 6,028.
Raffi Dyer (Oregon) from Hayling Island finished T59 with scores of 72-81-76 which is a mixed bag of scoring!
Two members of the US Curtis Cup team for Nairn in June were in the field - Lisa McCloskey (Southern California) and Tiffany Lua (UCLA).
Lisa finished second on six-under-par 210 over a par-72 course of 6,028yd with rounds of 71-70-69 for 210 - three shots behind the winner Krynne Lee (UCLA (68-68-71).
The second US Curtis Cup team selection,Tiffany Lua, finished joint third on 214 with scores of 71-70-73.
UCLA (849) won the team title ahead of Southern Californai (855) with Stanford (868) third in a field of 15 teams.

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McKECHIN IS NEW RENFREWSHIRE CHAMP

Alyson McKechin with the championship trophy after her five-star performance in the final. Image by courtesy of Carol Fell.
Elderslie's Alyson McKechin, having reached the final for the first time, produced a brilliant, four-under-par performance to win the Renfrewshire women's county golf championship at Erskine Golf Club.
The 19-year-old No 2 seed, pictured, beat former Scottish champion and four times county title-holder Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm), 22, the leading qualifier for the match-play stages, by 3 and 2 in a quality final. Briggs, level par for the 16 holes, was the early leader, going two up with a birdie at the fourth.
McKechin then birdied the fifth and eighth to be all square at the turn. Both girls were out in one-under-par.
Alyson took the lead for the first time by winning the short 11th with a par 3 and when two up with a birdie at the 13th.
Megan responded with a birdie to win the 14th but McKechin  then birdied the 15th and 16th to clinch a 3 and 2 victory in a great match for the gallery.
TODAY'S RESULTS 
Semi-finals
Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) bt Linsey Stevenson (Elie and Earlsferry) 4 and 3.
Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) bt Donna Jackson (Cochrane Castle) 4 and 3.
FInalMcKechin bt Briggs 3 and 2.

 

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CARLY BACK IN FORM BUT SIX SHOTS BEHIND WITH A ROUND TO GO


           Marjet Van Der Graaf from the Netherlands, leader at Zaragoza.

Carly Booth was back in her weekend winning form with a second-round, three-under-par 69 to beat the cut to the leading 26 players after the second round of the Banesto Tour 54-hole event at Zaragoza in northern Spain today.
It was an eight-shot improvement by the Perthshire teenager on her first round but Booth's tally of two-over-par 146 still leaves her in joint 16th place, six shots behind leader Marjet Van Der Graaf (Netherlands) (71-69 for 140) and with little hope of following up her maiden pro win in France last weekend.
The only other Scot to qualify for the last day was Ayrshire's Pamela Feggans who had a 73 for 147 to squeeze through on the limit mark.
Curtis Cup amateur Pamela Pretswell covered 14 holes in three-under-par for a one-under 71 but her first-round 78 was too big a millstone round her neck.
Heather MacRae (Gleneagles) had a triple bogey 7 for the second day in a row and missed out with a 77 for 155 - one shot ahead of Glasgow's Gemma Webster who sagged from a 74 to an 82 and 156.
Katy McNicoll (Carnoustie), third behind Booth in France at the weekend, was never going to beat the cut after an opening 82. She shot 76 for 158 -- 11 shots too many.
 SECOND-ROUND LEADERS
Par 144 (2x72)
140 Marjet Van Der Graaf (Netherlands) 71 69.
141 Silvia Banon (Spain) (am) 73 68, Lauren Herman (Belgium) 72 69.
142 Tamara Johns (Australia) 72 70.

SELECTED SCORES
146 Carly Booth (Scotland) 77  69, Danielle McVeigh (Ireland) 71 75, Anna Scott (England) 75 71. (T16)
147 Pamela Feggans (Scotland) 74 73 (T24)
MISSED THE CUT (147 and better qualified)
148 Lucy Williams (England) 76 72
149 Pamela Pretswell (Scotland) (am) 78 81, Rachel Bell (England) 75 74.
154 Tara Delaney (Ireland) 75 79
155 Heather MacRae (Scotland) 78 77, Holly Calvert (England) 81 74.
156 Gemma Webster (Scotland) 74 82.
158 Katy McNicoll (Scotland) 82 76.
159 Lucy Davies (England) 83 76.
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Marjet Van der Graaff will take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the Banesto Tour Zaragoza after firing a three under par round of 69 on the second day at Club de Golf La Peñaza in Spain.
The long-hitting Dutchwoman, who began the second round a stroke behind Italian Laura Sedda, grabbed pole position with an eagle, three birdies and two bogeys in sunny and calm conditions. 
She dropped a shot at the par-three third hole but bounced back with an eagle on the par-five fifth, having struck her second shot to within 20 feet of the flag.
After picking up another shot at the par-five 11th, where she again reached the green in two shots, the 29-year-old from Rotterdam dropped another shot on the par-three 15th.
However, she finished well with birdies on the par-five 16th and par-four 17th to move to four under par, a stroke clear of Spanish amateur Silvia Bañon and Belgian Lauren Herman.
“It was a beautiful day, no wind. I made mistakes but recovered well,” said Van der Graaff, who is a fifth year player on the Ladies European Tour.
She won the Comunitat Valenciana European Nations Cup alongside compatriot Christel Boeljon in 2009 but is yet to collect her maiden victory as an individual competitor. A win would be a real boost for the player who finished equal fourth on her return to LET Qualifying School earlier this season.
However, Herman and Bañón are also in the hunt for their first wins on the LET Access Series, just one shot behind.
Amateur Bañón, a 19-year-old from Alicante, had a four under 68 which included five birdies and just one three-putt bogey. She said: “I hit very good irons and enjoyed the good conditions today.”
She explained that she started playing golf aged 10 and encouraged her parents to follow in her footsteps. Now a member of the Spanish national team, she has recorded a few top ten places and will start studying Marketing in Madrid this September as part of a scholarship offered by the Spanish Federation and CEU.
Herman, known by the nickname, ‘Lo’, had a steady 69 after an opening 72 on Thursday and said: “I had an amazing round yesterday: four birdies, one eagle, four bogeys and one double bogey. I played steady today. It was great weather and beautiful conditions.”
Herman became a professional golfer in January 2012 and didn’t make it through Ladies European Tour Qualifying School however she is pleased to have made all three cuts in the feeder tour events she has played so far this year on the Access Series and Banesto Tours.
A stroke further back in fourth place on two under is Tamara Johns of Australia. The 32-year-old Queenslander had a 70 and said: “I played good and struck the ball really well. It was more like Australian weather today; yesterday was too cold for me.
“The course is beautiful and suits my game; they were very good conditions. I only had one bogey in 36 holes, at the 13th yesterday after missing the fairway. Today, I made birdie at the fifth, where I was on the green in two and had two putts. I also made birdie at the eighth after hitting a sand wedge to three feet. I’ve got my conditional cards on the LET and LPGA, but I am concentrating in Europe; I love it here and prefer Europe to the USA.”
Spanish rookie Mireia Prat ended the day in fifth place on one under par, with a further five players rounding out the top ten.
South African Nicole Becker, Norwegian Lene Krog, Germany’s Stephanie Kirchmayr, Ana Belén Sánchez of Spain and Frenchwoman Marion Ricordeau all finished on level par, just four strokes behind the leader.
Laura Sedda of Italy, who led overnight on two under par 70, was five strokes worse on Friday and ended the day five shots off the lead in a share of 11th place with Spaniards Carlota Ciganda and Raquel Carriedo among others.
Sedda said: “I putted badly. I played well until the 11th and then there were too many bogeys. I should have played much better: the course was easier, there was no wind and it was a beautiful day. I’m happy overall and will have another chance tomorrow.”
The final round will be contested by 26 players following the second round cut, which was made at three over par. Third round tee times run from 9am until 10.48am, with the last pairing featuring Van der Graaff and Bañón.

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MEGAN BRIGGS v ALYSON McKECHIN IN RENFREWSHIRE FINAL

It's a Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) v Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) final in the Renfrewshire women's county championship at Erksine Golf Club.
That's the No 1 seed and four times county champion against the No 2 seed who has never reach the county final previously.
Megan bt the No 4 seed, Linsey Stevenson (Elie and Earlsferry) by 4 and 3 in this morning's first semi-final.
Alyson knocked out the 10 times former champion Donna Jackson (Cochrane Castle), also by 5 and 3. Alyson had a few birdies in taking up a five-hole lead at the 12th.
Since 2005 either Megan Briggs or her younger sister Eilidh has won the Renfrewshire title (Megan four in a row from 2006, Eilidh two in a row from 2010). Eilidh was unable to play in this week's championship because it clashed with the British univerisites tournament at West Lancs GC.
SEMI-FINAL RESULTS
Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) bt Linsey Stevenson (Elie and Earlsferry) 4 and 3.
Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) bt Donna Jackson (Cochrane Castle) 4 and 3.
FINAL
Briggs v McKechin.

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SCOTS STUDENTS CHOSEN FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS



Jack McDonald (Stirling University and Kilmarnock Barassie GC), winnr of the British Student Golf Tour Finals' men's championship at West Lancs GC, receives the trophy from Anthony Abraham, past president (2011) of the English Golf Union. Club secretary Stewart King is on the left.

The British Universities and Colleges Sport organisation (BUCS) has selected the following students to represent Great Britain in the World universities golf championships at Liberec in the Czech Republic from July 2 to 7:
Women - Charlotte Austwick [York], Eilidh Briggs [Stirling], Hannah McCook [Stirling]
Non travelling reserve: Gemma Bradbury [St Andrews]

Men - David Booth [Stirling] , Jack McDonald [Stirling], Graeme Robertson [Stirling] , Ben Stow [Plymouth]
Non travelling reserve: Conor Wilson [Plymouth]

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MOODIE AND EWART MISS LPGA CUT ON HAWAII

Janice Moodie, Jodi Ewart and rising US star Lexi Thompson had one thing in common after the second round of this week's LPGA Tour event on Hawaii - LPGA LOTTE - they all missed the cut at 147 or better.
Janice shot 73-75 for 148 to miss it by one.
Lexi shot 75-76 for 151 to miss it by four
Jodi had scores of 78-77 for 155 to miss it by a country mile (eight shots to be precise).
Catriona Matthew is not playing in this one.
Japan's Ai Miyazato and Spain's Azahara Munoz, winner of the British open amateur title at Harlech two or three years ago, share the second-round lead at eight-under 136.

SECOND-ROUND LEADERBOARD
 Par 144 (2x72)
136 Ai Miyazato (Japan) 71 65, Azahara Munoz (Spain) 72 64.
138 Jimin Kang (S Korea) 72 66, Cristie Kerr (US) 72 70 (T18).

SELECTED SCORES
142 Karen Stupples (England) 72 70 (T18)
145 Becky Morgan (Wales) 75 70 (T41)
146 Laura Davies (England) 75 71 (T48)

MISSED THE CUT (147 or better qualified)
148 Janice Moodie (Scoland) 73 75.
151 Lexi Thompson (US) 75 76.
155 Jodi Ewart (England) 78 77

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