KirkwoodGolf: 21 Apr 2013

Sunday, April 21, 2013

BORDER LADIES COUNTY GOLF ASSOCAITION


Championship Qualifier - Peebles GC - 21/04/13

Results from a showery Peebles today. 
CSS 73 - (visitors RO)

SCRATCH QUALIFIERS

76 T MacTtaggart
77 J Anderson, J Birdsall
79 D Ker
80 S Cuthbertson
81 L Campbell
82 F Ker, S Paterson
83 A Smith
87 G Oliver, L Wilson
88 C Bunyon
89 M Waddell
90 C Purves, D Richards
91 I Craigie
    
Silver division (handicap)
71  J Birdsall (6)
72  V McKean (14), J Anderson (5)
74  T Mactaggart (2), A Smith (9)
75  D Ker (4)
76  F Ker (6), D Cassidy (6),  L Wilson (11), S Cuthbertson (4), I French (20)
77  M Waddell (12), L Campbell (4), S Pateron (5), M Fleming (19),
79  G Dunn (19), A Mitchell (12), C Purves (11)
80  A Rutherford (8), C Bunyon (8), J Clark (14), D Richards (10)
81  G Oliver (6)
82  L Gray (20)
84  J Oliver (20)
85  I Craigie (6)
92  W Craigie (20)

Bronze (handicap)
69  R Middlemass (32)
73  S Brown (24)
74  M Blades (22)
75  Z Middlemass (32)
78  L Paterson (23)
79  L Smith (27),  D Keddie (23)
83  S Horsburgh (22)
84   E Brotherstone (22)
90  S Barrie (22)
94 J Craig (21)


Championship Draw - The Roxburghe Golf Club

Tee times for the championship first round to be held at The Roxburghe on Saturday 4th May
Silver division
9.00   Tara Mactaggart (1) vs Isla Craigie (16)
9.10   Alison Smith (9) vs Sharon Paterson (8)
9.20   Shiela Cuthbertson (5) vs Carina Bunyan (12)
9.30   Marny Waddell (13) vs Dani Ker (4)
9.40   Julie Birdsall (3) vs Carol Purves (14)
9.50   Leanne Wilson (11) vs Liz Campbell (6)
10.00 Fiona Ker (7) vs Gillian Oliver (10)
10.10 Denise Richards (15) vs Judith Anderson (2)
Quarter final times from 1.30pm

Bronze Division

Rhea Middlemass (1) (Bye)
10.20 Sammi Barrie (5) vs Zara Middlemass (4)
10.30 Sheila Horsburgh (3) vs June Craig (6)
10.40 Elaine Brotherstone (7) vs Dianne Keddie (2)

Semi finals on Sunday (tee times to follow)

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SUZANN PETTERSEN WINS LPGA TOUR PLAY-OFF IN HAWAII



    Suzann Pettersen with the tournament trophy in Hawaii
                   Picture by courtesy of Getty Images(c)
 
FROM THE LPGA TOUR WEBSITE
Rolex Rankings No. 6 Suzann Pettersen managed to hold off a red-hot Lizette Salas in Sunday’s final round of the LPGA LOTTE Championship Presented by J Golf, making par on the first hole of a playoff to capture her 11th career LPGA victory. 
Pettersen shot a 5-under 67 on the final day of play but needed every single birdie, as Salas tied the lowest score to par this season on the LPGA Tour with a 10-under 62 to finish tied with Pettersen at 19-under-par at Ko Olina Golf Club, Hawaii.
“I played very solid today,” Pettersen said. “Obviously a little easier conditions, so I just tried to stick with my own game plan, didn't really look behind me.  I looked at one scoreboard, I think that was on 8, and I saw people were still making a lot of birdies, I said let's still keep this going.  
"Made one errant tee shot, cost me ‑‑ I managed to get a bogey.  But other than that I putted great, another round with somewhere about 27 putts, so at least the hurdle that's been ‑‑ that I've been fighting before, it's kind of letting go now, and that's how you win tournaments.”
Pettersen began the day with a one-shot lead over the field but it was Salas, who started the day five shots back, who made the big run to catch up to the third-round leader. 
On a day when the winds were relatively calm in Hawaii, players took advantage of the great scoring conditions. None more so than Salas who shot 33-29 and nearly sank another birdie putt on 18 that would have tied her with Pettersen, who had one hole remaining.
Still Salas would get another shot at a victory when Pettersen, who missed the fairway on 18, made bogey on her final hole to drop her back into a tie at 19-under-par. 
For Salas, it marked her first career playoff on the LPGA Tour while Pettersen was playing in her seventh, having gone 4-2 in her previous six playoff experiences.
The playoff would once again go Pettersen’s way. After Pettersen hit her approach shot on the green on the 18th in the playoff, Salas got up to hit hers and ended up chunking her iron shot into the water in front of 18. That pretty much sealed the victory for Pettersen, who said afterward that she was impressed by the play of the 23-year-old University of Southern California graduate.
“I'm like, oh, my God, where did she start this day because I didn't remember seeing her next to my name on the list yesterday,” Pettersen said of seeing Salas at 18-under after she made a birdie of her own on 15. 
“She's a tough cookie.  She's been playing fantastic.  She's just got to keep putting herself in this position, and she'll get her win.”
Despite the difficult finish for Salas in the playoff, she certainly provided plenty of entertainment in the final round as she put on a golfing clinic while chasing down Pettersen. After making birdie on two of her first three holes, Salas caught on fire over her last 11 holes. She went birdie, birdie, eagle on holes No. 8-10 and finished that stretch by holing out for eagle on her second shot from 169 yards with a 6-iron. 
After a par on No. 11, Salas went on to birdie five straight holes to put the pressure on Pettersen.
Pettersen hit a roadbump on the par-5 13th when a truck sounded in the middle of her backswing and her drive ended up bouncing off the cart path. She was forced to take a provisional for the lost ball and was sitting in the fairway in three. 
Pettersen rebounded to make bogey on the hole to keep a one-shot lead but it turned into a back-and-forth battle from there with Salas ase the two players exchanged birdies over the next few holes. 
That is until Pettersen’s bogey on 18 forced the playoff and unfortunately for Salas, she couldn’t duplicate the magic of her round in the playoff.
“The playoff, I can't really say much just because the swing was so fast,” Salas said. “The only good thing about that chunk is that I was coming in from the inside playing wise, not the outside, which I've been working on.  
"Chunk is not bad, but if you have water it's really bad.  But I still had a chance, and that putt didn't go in.  Not everything is going to fall, but I played my butt off today."
Inbee Park shot a final-round 67 to finish in a tie for fourth at 13-under-par and secure her No. 1 ranking for at least another week. Stacy Lewis, who is currently ranked No. 2 in the world,  couldn’t make up enough ground to try and regain the No. 1 position as she shot a 1-under 71 to finish in a tie for ninth at 10-under.
Closing it out? Suzann Pettersen (@suzannpettersen) has overcome a number of things in her career to be successful including back injuries and some various slumps in her game. The latest hurdle she’s struggled with, she said, has been her inconsistent putting. 
So this week in Hawaii, the Oslo, Norway native made a change in how she was putting and went back to something she did in 2007 – putt with her eyes closed.
“I wouldn't say I've never been a good putter because I've had a lot of clutch putts that I've made throughout my career” Pettersen said. “I've been feeling it's been inconsistent.  The good days are fantastic, the average days are not good enough.  I've been trying out a few different things to see if it would bring out a more natural kind of feel for me, and I keep kind of going back to how I used to putt growing up.  I've been putting with my eyes closed all week.
“It's just something I did a lot in 2007.  I practised a lot with it.  Back then I was like, why not bring it to the golf course.  I have a lot better feel.  I don't really try to steer the putt.  I kind of visualize everything in my head.  I visualize the line that I've read the ball, the speed ‑‑ I've read it, and that's it.  And it's kind of very release and feel because I'm just letting it happen. 
+It was a good weekend for Norway in women's pro golf. Suzann Pettersen's compatriot Skarpnord won the rain-abbreviated South African Women's Open.

LEADING FINAL TOTALS











269 Suzann Pettersen (Norway) 65 69 68 67 ($255,000) bt Lizette Salas (US) 69 71 67 62 ($155,874) in sudden-death play-off.
273 Ariya Jutanugarn (Thailand) 64 75 68 66 ($113,075).

275 I K Kim (S Korea) 70 70 70 65, Inbee Park (S Korea) 70 71 67 67 ($78,939 each).
277 Na Yeon Choi (S Korea) 70 74 67 66. Jessica Korda (US) 72 70 66 69, Ai Miyazato (Japan) 67 68 70 72 ($48,355 each).
278 Shanshan Feng (China) 70 70 73 65, Caroline Hedwall (Sweden) 69 72 70 67, Stacy Lewis (US) 67 71 69 71, Hyo Joo Kim (S Korea) 66 71 69 72, Hee Kyung Seo (S Korea) 65 72 66 75 ($32,480), Lydia Ko (NZ) (am) 71 71 70 66   
    SELECTED TOTALS
281 Jodi Ewart Shadoff (England) 72 68 68 73 ($19,287) (T23)

    

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NINE-YEAR-OLD ABOYNE GIRL CARMEN WINS ON COUNTY DEBUT


 
  Kintore GC ladies captain Kirsty Livingstone (left) and Aberdeenshire county captain Marta Moody (right) flank some of the competitors at today's opening competition of the Shire girls' season. Picture by Cal Carson Golf Agency
Back row (left to right) Kirsty Livingstone (Kintore GC Ladies Captain), Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne), Tegan Seivwright (Deeside), Olivia Borwick (McDonald Ellon), Molly Stewart (Murcar Links), Jasmine Mackintosh (Hazlehead), Marta Moody (Aberdeenshire County Captain).
Front row (left to right) Lauren Watson (Deeside), Fiona Sutherland (Deeside), Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne), Kirsten Pryde (Deeside).

 
Carmen Griffiths from Aboyne, only nine years old, won at Kintore Golf Club today on her debut appearance on the Aberdeenshire girls' golf circuit which began its 2013 schedule with a Stableford competition in bitterly cold conditions which warmed up only in mid-afternoon when the sun came out, belatedly.

Carmen (pictured) totalled 35pt in the Stableford competition and won from Tegan Seivwright (Deeside), 33pt, and Olivia Borwick (McDonald Ellon) with 32. 
Incredibly, Carmen had never seen the Kintore course before!

LEADING POINTS TOTALS
Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne (36) 35pt
Tegan Seivwright (Deeside) (5) 33
 Olivia Borwick (McDonald Ellon) (8) 32
Molly Stewart (Murcar Links) (6) 31
Fiona Sutherland (Deeside) (20) 30
Lauren Watson (Deeside) (7) 30
Kirsten Pryde (Deeside) (10) 27
Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne) (7) 25
Jasmine Mackintosh (Hazlehead) (11) 22.

The next Aberdeenshire girls competition is at Alford Golf Club in a fornight's time. Organiser Ethel Farquharson is looking for more entries!

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OLIVIA MEHAFFEY WINS IRISH U18 GIRLS OPEN STROKE-PLAY TITLE

    Olivia Mehaffey receives the trophy from Mary McKenna
     L-R Bernadette Scully Laing (Lady Captain Roganstown), Olivia Mehaffey, Mary   McKenna (President, ILGU)  and  Michael Murphy (Captain Roganstown)
 
NEWS RELEASE FROM IRISH LADIES GOLF UNION 

 Olivia Mehaffey (Royal County Down Ladies) shot a level par final round 71 to win the Irish Under-18 girls' open stroke-play Championship over three rounds at Roganstown Golf and Country Club.
Olivia, pictured, was four under par through nine holes of her final round with birdies on the 3rd, 6th, 7th and 9th holes holes but suffered a triple bogey 8 on the 10th.  Olivia regained her momentum and was level par for the remaining holes, finishing with a birdie 4 on the home green.
Mehaffey, a candidate for a place in the GB and I team for the Under-16s Junior Vagliano Trophy match at Chantilly, Paris in June, won with a total of seven-over-par 220 over the par-71 course.

She won by two strokes from four players - England's Dulcie Sverdloff and Sophie Madden (also runner-up in the Scottish Under-16 girls' championship earlier this month), 36-hole leader Marthe Wold (Norway) and Sweden's Marina Hedlund.
 
Madden and Sverdloff (pictured with Irish legend Mary McKenna) won the team award for England with 296 from “Ireland A” who finished on 298.  
Dulcie, on a card countback, also won the silver pendant as individual runner up.
 Last year's Scottish U18 girls champion Lauren Whyte (St Regulus) finished top Scot on 232 in joint ninth place overall. She was a shot ahead of Monifieth's Heather Munro who was placed joint 11th.
Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies) gave Scotland a third top-20 finisher in 16th place on 235.
FINAL TOTALS
Par 213 (3x71) CSS 73 73 73
220 Olivia Mehaffey (RCD Ladies) 72 77 71
222 Dulcie Sverdloff (ENG) 75 73 74, Marthe Wold (NOR) 75 71, Sophie Madden (ENG) 74 74 7, Marina Hedlund (SWE) 72 76 74
227 Mary Doyle (The Heath) 77 74 76
228 Ariana Coyle Diez (Elm Park) 75 78 75
229 Gemma McCarthy (Clonmel) 77 73 79
232 Lauren Whyte (SCO) (St Regulus) 77 77 78, Niamh McSherry (Lurgan ) 76 76 80
233 Heather Munro (SCO) (Monifieth) 81 75 77, Niamh Ward (Lurgan) 77 82 74, Charlotte De Corte (BEL) 75 81 77
234 Anna Solveig Snorradottir (ISL) 81 76 77
234 Barbara Neto-Bradley (POR) 73 78 83
235 Connie Jaffrey (SCO) (Troon Ladies) 79 75 81
236 Julie McCarthy (Forrest Little) 80 76 80, Carolin Kauffmann (GER) 79 77 80, Kirsty Beckwith (ENG) 78 83 75, Chiara Mertens (GER) 77 82 77
237 Chloe Weir (Shandon Park) 78 74 85
240 Meadhbh Doyle (Portarlington) 81 77 82, Lesley Atkins (SCO) (Gullane Ladies) 77 82 81, Desiree Andersson (SWE) 76 84 80
241 Sara Magret Hinriksdottir (ISL) 80 81 80
242 Annabel Wilson (Lurgan) 82 78 82,  Molly Dowling (Lucan) 81 81 80, Lucy Eaton (ENG) 77 86 79
243 Caitriona Griffin (Killarney) 82 80 81, Victoria Craig (Clandeboye) 81 78 84, Fiona Liddell (SCO) (Germany) 79 83 81, Esther Henseleit (GER) 79 82 82, Stephanie Henning (SWE) 78 79 86
244 Hannah Henderson (Ballyclare) 86 77 81, Rachel Taylor (Laytown and Bettystown) 84 74 86
245 Shannon Burke (Ballinrobe) 85 75 85, Nicola Callander (SCO) (Mill Green) 83 85 77, Greta Isabella Voelker (GER) 76 84 85
246 Ainee O'Conor (ENG) 88 80 78, Sophie Harrison (Sutton) 86 81 79, Sarah Nilsson (SWE) 86 76 84, Zoe Collins (ENG) 83 78 85, Gunnhildur Kristjansdottir (ISL) 79 87 80, Blaithin O'Brien (Roscommon) 79 85 82
248 Anna Diana Svanka (LAT) 81 81 86
249 Emma Adolfsson (SWE) 82 85 82
251 Kate Whyte (Lucan) 84 86 81
255 Ghozlene Saki (TUN) 86 84 85
255 Saeros Eva Oskarsdottir (ISL) 86 83 86
256 Laura Ryan (Bray) 89 79 88
256 Laura Doherty (Howth) 84 84 88
258 Clare Calvert (RCD Ladies) 85 85 88
Missed Cut
173 Alice Hutchinson (St. Anne's) 88 85 Mairead Martin (Killarney) 88 85 Clodagh Jones (Roscrea) 88 85
175 Katie Aherne (Waterford Castle) 87 88
176 Feriel Chahed (TUN) 89 87
177 Sophia Poschl (AUT) 86 91
179 Rachel Thompson (Cork) 93 86
181 Caroline Hewitt (Arklow) 87 94
182 Amy O'Donnell (Portrush) 93 89 Shauna Barry (Corrstown) 92 90 Hafdis Johannsdottir (ISL) 90 92 Aoife Ni Thuama (Monkstown) 89 93
183 Grace McGrath (East Cork) 92 91
184 Julie Ann Malone (Rosslare) 96 88
186 April Timothy (Roscommon) 93 93
187 Eleanor Metcalfe (Laytown & Bettystown) 92 95
189 Niamh Jordan (Seapoint) 98 91 Alise Burkane (LAT) 92 97
191 Ruth Keating (Castlewarden) 96 95 Emily Eaton (ENG) 93 98
196 Clodagh Walsh (Castlewarden) 93 103

See www.ilgu.ie for further information.
Sandra Barnett
Irish Ladies Golf Union
103-105 Q House, 76 Furze Road
Sandyford Industrial Estate
Dublin 18
Tel: 01 2934833 Fax: 01 2934832 W: www.ilgu.ie, E sandra@ilgu.ie

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SKARPNORD WINS AFTER SOUTH AFRICAN OPEN REDUCED TO ONE ROUND

NEWS RELEASE FROM LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR
SOUTHBROOM, KwaZulu-Natal: Marianne Skarpnord of Norway became the winner of the South African Women’s Open today after the tournament was reduced from 54 to 18 holes due to adverse weather.
Skarpnord, winner of the British girls' open championship at Newport in 2003, opened with a first-round three under par 69 in rainy conditions at Southbroom Golf Club in KwaZulu-Natal on Friday to hold a one shot lead over seven players.
Heavy rain forced the postponement of the second round on Saturday and a cut was made to 68 players after 18 holes, with a view to reducing the tournament to 36 holes.
However, the start of the second and final round on Sunday was delayed by two and a half hours due to thunder and lightning, followed by a further 15 minute delay due to a waterlogged course.
At 3.05pm play was suspended due to strong winds gusting up to 66 km per hour. The course became unplayable and as conditions did not improve, the organisers took the decision to reduce the event further, to 18 holes.
This was Skarpnord’s third career victory on the Ladies European Tour and her first in four years, following the Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open and Carta Si Ladies Italian Open, both won in 2009. However the 27-year-old from Sarpsborg more recently won the Ladies Norwegian Challenge on the 2012 LET Access Series.

  FINAL TOTALS (reduced to 18 holes, played on Friday)
69 - Marianne Skarpnord (NOR)
70 - Camilla Lennarth (SWE) , Stacy Lee Bregman (RSA) , Charley Hull (ENG) , Katie Burnett (USA) , Minea Blomqvist (FIN) , Ashleigh Simon (RSA) , Nina Holleder (GER)
71 - Valentine Derrey (FRA) , Cathryn Bristow (NZL) , Rebecca Hudson (ENG) , Line Vedel (DEN) , Mallory Fraiche (USA) , Miriam Nagl (GER) , Emily Taylor (ENG)
72 - Nontaya Srisawang (THA) , Sarah King (AUS) , Melissa Eaton (RSA) , Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) , Nicola Eaton (RSA) , Becky Brewerton (WAL) , Kim Williams (RSA) , Trish Johnson (ENG) , Katy McNicoll (SCO) , Lee-Anne Pace (RSA) , Celine Palomar (FRA)
73 - Holly Clyburn (ENG) , Alana Van Greuning (RSA) , Florentyna Parker (ENG) , Laurette Maritz (RSA) , Lucie Andre (FRA) , Kylie Walker (SCO) , Melanie Maetzler (SUI) , Daniela Holmqvist (SWE) , Nikki Campbell (AUS) , Georgina Simpson (ENG) , Louise Larsson (SWE) , Ji Sun Kang (KOR) , Marion Ricordeau (FRA) , Tania Elosegui (ESP) , Kaisa Ruuttila (FIN) , Monique Smit (RSA) , Sophie Walker (ENG)
74 - Zuzana Kamasova (SVK) , Joanna Klatten (FRA) , Margherita Rigon (ITA) , Linda Wessberg (SWE) , Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) , Nikki Garrett (AUS) , Danielle Montgomery (ENG) , Sophie Giquel-bettan (FRA) , Nicole Becker (RSA) , Henriette Frylinck (RSA) , Stacey Keating (AUS) , Mikaela Parmlid (SWE)
75 - Malene Jorgensen (DEN) , Jade Schaeffer (FRA) , Yu Yang Zhang (CHN) , Tandi Cuningham (RSA) , Michaela Fletcher (RSA) , Maha Haddioui (MAR) , Veronica Zorzi (ITA) , Pamela Pretswell (SCO) , Connie Chen (RSA) , Gwladys Nocera (FRA) , Magda Kruger (RSA) , Bianca Theron (RSA) , Marjet Van Der Graaff (NED)
MISSED THE CUT
76 - Jia Yun Li (CHN) , Whitney Hillier (AUS) , Alexandra Vilatte (FRA) , Maria Salinas (PER) , Cheyenne Woods (USA) , Carly Booth (SCO) , Sophie Sandolo (ITA) , Morgana Robbertze (RSA) , Iliska Verwey (RSA)
77 - Lydia Hall (WAL) , Hannah Burke (ENG) , Xi Yu Lin (CHN) , Anais Maggetti (SUI) , Julia Davidsson (SWE) , Cecilie Lundgreen (NOR) , Sahra Hassan (WAL)
78 - Michelle De Vries (RSA) , Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) , Leigh Whittaker (GER)
79 - Bree Arthur (AUS) , Bonita Bredenhann (NAM) , Caroline Afonso (FRA) , Cara Gorlei (RSA) , Caryn Louw (RSA) , Tiffany Avern-taplin (RSA)
80 - Tijana Kraljevic (RSA) , Elina Nummenpaa (FIN) , Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ) , Mandy Adamson (RSA) , Izel Pieters (RSA)
81 - Ashleigh Holmes (RSA) , Lara Weinstein (RSA)
82 - Danielle Mcveigh (IRL) , Paula Hurtado (COL) , Kim Brookes (RSA) , Monja Richards (RSA)
85 - Sharmila Nicollet (IND)
86 - Betty Mokoena (RSA)
88 - Virginia Espejo (ESP) , Nicole Loesch (RSA)
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PRO CHARLOTTE ELLIS WINS ROEHAMPTON LADIES OPEN GOLF CUP



NEWS RELEASE
By CAROLINE SCALLON

Professional Charlotte Ellis won the 86th Roehampton Ladies Open Gold Challenge Cup in south-west London on Saturday.    
The weather was perfect and the course in the best condition it could be after the prolonged winter.  The greens have a reputation for being the best in the area, not to say the country, and were running at eleven on the stimp meter as the day got under way.   
They did not disappoint, but they did affect the scores as the sun shone continuously, creating some very fast surfaces by mid-day.

This year it was the turn of the professionals to prevail after two years of amateur winners (Georgia Hall 2012 and Rachel Drummond 2011).    
Charlotte Ellis, who turned professional in January 2012, took the honours with two rounds of 75 for a total 150.  Charlotte, from a formidable sporting family, has been a life long member of Minchinhampton Golf Club.   
As an amateur she was a regular member of the Gloucestershire county team, winner of the South West Championship twice in 2006 and 2008 and the English Mid-Amateur Championship in 2006.  
Charlotte also played in the England team at the Home Internationals in 2008, 2009 and 2010. 
She has had a very successful record at the Roehampton event , being runner up twice - in 2009 as an amateur and again as a professional last year.     
Her perseverance has paid off and she said she is delighted to get her name on the famous trophy at last.   Her ambitions are to play on the LET Tour, top the LET Order of Merit and represent Europe in the Solheim Cup.

Runner-up was another professional, Hannah Ralph from Cowdray Park, with rounds of 81 and 72 for a total 153.  Also on 153 (74,79), was Stacey Rodger from West Hove.    
Caroline Grady, a regular supporter of the Gold Cup and a professional from Dunston Hall, was on 154, her total  including  two eagles – a three at the par five 2nd and a two at the par four 18th
Flying the flag for the amateurs was Jerri Sewell from Shooter’s Hill in south-east London  on 153 (76,77).   
Jane Rees from Hendon, an active member of the England seniors ‘tour’, was second amateur on 156 (78,78).   Charlotte West from Harewood Downs was also on 156 with Hannah Moul from Stoke by Nayland on 158.
Best morning round prize went to Hampshire amateur and former British and English international Kerry Smith from Waterlooville with a 76. Best in the afternoon was Kyra Horlock from Broadstone, Dorset, also with a 76.

FINAL TOTALS
Par 144 (2x72) CSS 76 76
1st Charlotte Ellis (Minchinhampton) 75 75 150 +6
2nd Hannah Ralph Cowdray Park Golf Club 81 72 153 +9
3rd Jerri Sewell Shooters Hill Golf Club 76 77 153 +9
4th Stacey Rodger West Hove Golf Club 74 79 153 +9
5th Caroline Grady Dunston Hall Golf Club 81 73 154 +10
6th Fern Grimshaw 77 78 155 +11
7th Natalie Lowe Styal Golf Club 75 80 155 +11
8th Jane Rees Hendon Golf Club 78 78 156 +12
9th Charlotte West Harewood Downs Golf Club 77 79 156 +12
10th Kirsty S Taylor Weybrook Park Golf Club 77 80 157 +13
11th Charlotte Wild Mere Golf & Country Club 84 74 158 +14
12th Holly Aitchison 82 76 158 +14
13th Hannah Moul Stoke-by-Nayland Golf Club 79 79 158 +14
14th Kerry Smith Waterlooville Golf Club 76 82 158 +14
15th Hermione Fitzgerald Carton House Golf Club 82 77 159 +15
16th Claire Aitken 81 78 159 +15
17th Jo Hodge Kendleshire Golf Club (The) 76 83 159 +15
18th Chloe Rogers Braintree Golf Club 83 77 160 +16
19th Chelsea Masters Highwoods (Bexhill) Golf Club 83 77 160 +16
20th Tracey Boyes Royal Winchester Golf Club 81 79 160 +16
21st Emilee Taylor Holme Hall Golf Club 80 80 160 +16
22nd Kyra Horlock Broadstone (Dorset) Golf Club 85 76 161 +17
23rd Emily Royer Chart Hills Golf Club 83 78 161 +17
24th Joanne Oliver Chesfield Downs Golf Club 82 79 161 +17
25th Shannon Flynn Burhill Golf Club 82 80 162 +18
26th Lucy Goddard Mid Herts Golf Club 78 84 162 +18
27th Becky Gibbs Burnham & Berrow Golf Club 86 77 163 +19
28th Lauren Blease Coombe Hill Golf Club 79 84 163 +19
29th Ashleigh Greenham West Essex Golf Club 82 82 164 +20
30th Samantha Fuller 81 83 164 +20
31st Marie Allen 86 79 165 +21
32nd Kelly Hutcherson Porters Park Golf Club 83 82 165 +21
33rd Danielle Lown Weymouth Golf Club 81 84 165 +21
34th Alice Spani-Molella Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club 81 84 165 +21
35th Sarah Jones Pennard Golf Club 83 83 166 +22
36th Lauren Hillier Newport (Gwent) Golf Club 83 83 166 +22
37th Paige Kemp Rochford Hundred Golf Club 83 83 166 +22
38th Rachel Drummond Buckinghamshire Golf Club 82 84 166 +22
39th Cloe Frankish Chart Hills Golf Club 83 84 167 +23
40th Emily Slater Woodhall Spa Golf Club 83 84 167 +23
41st Sophie Keech Lyme Regis Golf Club 82 85 167 +23
42nd Amy Rae St Ives (Hunts) Golf Club 87 84 171 +27
43rd Fay Carpenter Ferndown Golf Club 87 87 174 +30
44th Gee-Won Park Hampton Court Palace Golf Club 88 87 175 +31
45th Ashley Croft Stock Brook Manor Golf Club 87 90 177 +33
46th Blaize Esmond Aldeburgh Golf Club 89 89 178 +34
47th Alice Kozlowski Ellesborough Golf Club 87 91 178 +34
48th Alison Dalgleish Malden Golf Club 86 93 179 +35
49th Chloe Stanley Ashley Wood Golf Club 89 91 180 +36
50th Megan Jenkins West Essex Golf Club 86 96 182 +38
51st Lucy Williams Mid Herts Golf Club 73 WD
52nd Lydia Johnston Harleyford Golf Club WD


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