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Friday, May 08, 2015

Louise wins Stirling and Clackmannan county 

title for fifth time in six years

Louise Macgregor (Falkirk) won the Stirling and Clackmannan county champion for a fifth time this evening at Braehead Golf Club.
 She beat home course player Laura Bissett by 2 and 1 in the fina.
Louise was five up after 10  holes. They halved 11 and then Laura won the 12th, 13th and 14th to cut her deficit to two holes.
Holes 15, 16 and 17 were halved, to give Louise a 2 and 1 victory.
Both players are 26 years of age.
It was Macgregor's sixth straight apperance in the county final. She
won the title four years in a row - 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Then she lost to Alison Davidsion in the 2014 final.
It was Laura's first time in the county final.
The scoring was quite good with Louise two over par for the holes play.

Labels: County News

posted by Colin | See story on its own page | 10:34:00 pm

Edinburgh inter-club ladies' double foursomes

Defending champions Glencorse win at 19th

 to reach semi-finals at Turnhouse

Report from Pauline McAinsh....
Another bitterly cold evening but thankfully the rain held off until the final few holes were being played in the Edinburgh Ladies' inter-club double foursomes match-play tournament at Turnhouse.
Another display of superb golf.  The penultimate match of the evening went all the way to the final hole with Murrayfield winning over Baberton.
.The final match also went to the wire, concluding on the 19th in failing light and heavy drizzle, with defending champions Glencorse emerging as victors.  
Congratulations to all the winners and we look forward to what promises to be some exciting semi-finals tomorrow morning. 

RESULTS:
QUARTER-FINALS
Broomieknowe bt Turnhouse 7 and 5
Kingsknowe bt Craigmillar Park 9 and 7.
Murrayfield bt Baberton 2 holes
Glencorse bt Mortonhall at 19th.

Semi-finals at 10an tomorrow (Saturday)
Broomieknowe (Hannah Scott and Sandra Hennessy, Kate McIntosh and Wendy Nicholson) v Kingsknowe (Louise Fraser and Gill Petrie, Kate Rorke andLinda Caine)
Murrayfield (Debbie Hay-Smith and Caroline Steedman, Caroline Johnstone and Pat Walkingshaw) v Glencorse (Kirsten Blackwood and Valerie Hallam, Jessica Dalgetty and Caroline Kinnaird)

Labels: Amateur Ladies

posted by Gillian | See story on its own page | 10:23:00 pm


Carolyn Hillery (Lady Captain,) presenting the Dermot Kelly Ltd (Ford Dealers) sponsored 2015 Hermitage Scratch Cup to Julie McCarthy (Forrest Little). Also pictured, Pat McGilloway (Captain), James Kelly (MD, Dermot Kelly Ltd) and runner up Ciara Casey (Hermitage). Picture by courtesy of Pat Cashman

Julie McCarthy wins Hermitage Scratch Cup
 
 FROM THE IRISH LGU WEBSITE

Julie McCarthy (Forrest Little) won her first Hermitage Scratch Cup when she finished one stroke ahead of local favourite Ciara Casey at the FORD Dermot Kelly Ltd. Hermitage Scratch Cup

Julie McCarthy added a 72 to her opening 79 to edge out home hope Ciara Casey by a stroke for the 44th Hermitage Ladies Scratch Cup and her second big win in the space of a week.

Ciara opened with a fine 72 but a 78 after lunch forced her to settle for second on 150 with Malone's Louise Coffey taking third.

It was a second success in the space of a few days for Julie, who won the girls' title in the Faldo Series Ireland Championship at Lough Erne last week.

McCarthy is a past Irish girls champion 




LEADING SCRATCH TOTALS
Par 146 (2x73) CSS 75 75
149 Julie McCarthy (Forrest Little) 77 72

150 Ciara Casey (Hermitage) 72 78
151 Louise Coffey (Malone) 77 74, Deirdre Smith (Co. Louth) 76 75
152 Jessica Ross (Donaghadee) 77 75
154 Sarah Cunningham (Ennis) 77 77
155 Valerie Clancy (Killarney) 77 78
156 Aedin Murphy (Carlow) 79 77, Tara Gribben (Warrenpoint) 78 78, Mary Doyle (The Heath) 77 79
158 Sheena Mc Elroy (Grange) 77 81
161 Sarah Lacey (Castleknock) 84 77, Sinead Sexton (Lahinch) 82 79, Jenny Hennessy (Lahinch) 81 80, Shannen Brown (The Heath) 78 83
162 Clodagh Jones (Roscrea) 80 82
163 Nicky King (Woodbrook) 84 79, Lauren Walsh (Castlewarden) 81 82, Louise Mernagh (Woodenbridge) 81 82
165 Anne McCormack (Naas) 86 79
166 Niamh Giblin (Dun Laoghaire) 86 80, Sophie Harrison (Killeen Castle) 84 82, Ellie Metcalfe (Laytown & Bettystown) 80 86, Elisa Corcoran (Grange) 77 89
167 Karen Delaney (Carlow) 84 83, Nicola Coffey (Woodbrook) 82 85, Shannon Burke (Ballinrobe) 78 89
168 Niamh Prenderville (Hermitage) 85 83
169 Margaret McAuliffe (Ballybunion) 86 83, Nicole McGavisk (Donabate) 86 83, Maeve Kelly (Castle Dargan) 85 84, Helen Jones (Royal Portrush) 84 85, Orla Heffernan (Newlands) 84 85

  • Best Nett 36 Holes: Sarah Lacey (Castleknock)(6) 149 78 71 
  • 2nd Best Nett 36 Holes: Jenny Hennessy (Lahinch) (5) 151 76 75 
  • Best Gross R1: Sheena McElroy (Grange)  77 
  • Best Gross R2:Tara Gribben (Warrenpoint)  78
  • Best Nett R1: Elisa Corcoran (Grange) (5) 72 
  • Best Nett R2: Niamh Giblin (Dun Laoghaire) (5) 75 
  • Senior Prize (Over 50) Nett 36 Holes: Margaret McAuliffe (Ballybunion) (6) 157 80 77 
  • Junior Prize (Under 16) Nett 36 Holes: Lauren Walsh (Castlewarden) (6) 151 75 76

Labels: Amateur Ladies

posted by Colin | See story on its own page | 7:44:00 pm



Helen Lowe, three down after 14, finishes on a

 high to win English senior title

Leicestershire’s Helen Lowe staged a superb fightback to become the new English senior women’s amateur champion at Woodhall Spa.

She’d been trailing Julie Brown – the defending champion – since the turn and was three down after 14 holes of the final. But then she turned the tide. She produced a pair of birdies to launch a charge and won four holes in a row to snatch victory on the 18th.

“That was when I started pinching myself and thinking ‘Is it really me that has done this?’ It’s absolutely fantastic, I couldn’t happier,” she said.

Lowe, (image © Leaderboard Photography) who has twice been the Leicestershire county champion, was playing in this event for only the second time. 
On her debut last year she qualified for the second flight match play; this time she played her way comfortably into the championship match play and proceeded to despatch a series of high quality opponents.
First to fall was former champion Caroline Berry (Bromborough), followed by international Lulu Housman (Highgate) and then, in the semi-final, the number two seed Lindsey Shaw (Chevin).

The final brought her up against Staffordshire’s Brown, who was not only the defending champion, but also the top seed and an international who last year helped England become European and Home International champions.
The first few holes were closely contested, but Lowe (Scraptoft) hit a wobble in the middle, lost her putting touch for a few holes and was three down after 14. But then her feel on the greens returned and she started an unbeatable charge, with birdies on the 15th and 16th, followed by a solid par on 17 to get back to all square.
On the 18th Lowe’s birdie putt stayed out, but finished stone dead, while Brown (Trentham) missed a 3ft par putt to keep the match alive.

The title belonged to Lowe and she said: “It’s been great, senior golf has opened up a whole new world.” As well as playing in England events, she also finished sixth in last year’s British senior championships.

The Flight Two match-play was won by Debbie Warren (King’s Norton) on her debut appearance in this event, beating former international Roz Adams (Royal Blackheath) by 5 and /3 in the final.

“It was a really good match,” said Warren, who has been Staffordshire county champion three times. “It was nip and tuck at the beginning, and Roz holed some very good putts, but over the last five or six holes I went up a gear.

“My long game was fantastic and I hit some iron shots close and had a couple of birdies.”

On her way to the final Warren defeated past senior champion Sue Dye (Delamere Forest), Airlie Dyson (Batchworth Park), and former British senior champion Katherine Russell (Royal Ashdown Forest).
“I played really good golf over the two days and I’m certainly level par for the four rounds, or under par,” said Warren.

She described the match play rounds as a “fresh start” after the two days of stroke play qualifying, played in brutal conditions of strong winds and rain.
Click here for full scores


Lyndsey Hewison
Press Officer
England Golf
pr@englandgolf.org
07825 752 193

Labels: Senior ladies

posted by Colin | See story on its own page | 7:35:00 pm

Linda Dalrymple leads Fife Ladies MGR



www.mygolfranking.net, Fife Ladies, Week 2015/18

1 Linda Dalrymple (Cupar) 1135pts

2 Mary Donaldson (Canmore) 1075

3 Dianne Watson (Leven GS) 1069

4 Lynne Thom (Burntisland GHC) 1060

5 Lia Maxwell (Aberdour) 1009
 
www.mygolfranking.net, Fife Clubs Ladies, Week 2015/18

1 Leven GS 1019pts

2 Ladybank 1008

3 Cupar 927

4 St Michaels 850

5 Canmore 839




For up-to-date ranking lists of participating clubs, the full Regional, National and International Rankings and how it works, visit www.mygolfranking.net.

David Moir

Labels: Amateur Ladies

posted by Colin | See story on its own page | 7:27:00 pm


Feng breezes six strokes clear in Shanghai

Shanshan Feng goes six clear at Shanghai
NEWS RELEASE FROM L E T
By BETHAN CUTLER, L E T Media Manager
 

World number five Shanshan Feng of China shot a second round of five under par 67 in windy conditions to take a six-stroke lead at the halfway stage of the Buick Championship at Shanghai Qizhong Garden Golf Club, China.
On a total of 12 under par, Feng is well ahead of her nearest rivals, Xiyu Lin of China and first round leader Stacey Keating from Australia, while Norwegian Marianne Skarpnord and South Korean Hyeon Seo Kang were a stroke further behind.
Conditions were tougher than the first round and scores were generally higher due to winds of 15-20 miles per hour throughout the day.
Playing under grey skies, in temperatures from 22-26C, Feng bogeyed the second hole but immediately recovered with birdies on the third, fourth, eighth, ninth, 14th and 17th holes.
The 25-year-old from Guangzhou said: “Today the conditions were tougher than yesterday but the greens were still kind of a little softer, which helped a lot, because the wind picked up. I misjudged the wind a few times for distance and made a three putt on the second hole, but I made two birdies right after it and I was back in the game. I think five under was a pretty good score today.”
Fellow Guangzhou native Lin, who won the Sanya Ladies Open in November, was solid from tee to green but missed several birdie putts for a level par 72. 
She said: “Today was windy so I’m happy with the score. My game was pretty good, especially my long game. I’m making some swing changes so I’m glad the ball is still under control. On the back nine I had a couple of bad putts and missed about five birdie chances from within three yards. I think tomorrow will be better because I’m going to practise.”
Earlier in the day, Keating followed her first-round 63 with a 75 containing a double bogey on the second, five bogeys and four birdies. She said: “It was obviously very different score wise, but it was very, very tough out there today. It was blowing an absolute gale from my second or third hole. Three over is not the best score but I did make some birdies out there.”
Keating said that she was looking forward to being joined by an amateur partner in the Pro-Am style event running alongside the individual stroke play tournament over the weekend.  The two-time Ladies European Tour tournament winner was also relishing the prospect of playing with Chinese star Feng. “I’d love nothing more than to be paired with her.”
As the second round drew to a close, the skies opened and 14-20mm of rainfall is expected overnight. Forecasts are for a few showers on Saturday morning but mostly dry for the weekend.

SECOND-ROUND TOTALS

Par 144 (2x72)
132 - Shanshan Feng (CHN)  65 67
138 - Narisara Kerdrit (THA)  70 68, Xiyu Lin (CHN)  66 72, Stacey Keating (AUS)  63 75
139 - Marianne Skarpnord (NOR)  69 70, Hyeon Seo Kang (KOR)  72 67
140 - Pei-Yun Chien (TPE)  69 71, Rebecca Artis (AUS)  71 69
141 - Ai-Chen Kuo (TPE)  68 73, Tzu-Chi Lin (TPE)  70 71, Wichanee Meechai (THA)  69 72, Bo Bea Kim (SKOR)  72 69
142 - So-Young Jang (SKOR)  68 74, Georgia Hall (ENG)  70 72, Linda Wessberg (SWE)  71 71, Ziqi Ye (CHN)  70 72, Pamela Pretswell (SCO)  71 71
143 - Tonje Daffinrud (NOR)  75 68, Noora Tamminen (FIN)  74 69, Pavarisa Yoktuan (THA)  69 74, Yuli Shi (CHN)  75 68, Malene Jorgensen (DEN)  74 69, Margherita Rigon (ITA)  69 74
144 - Rebecca Hudson (ENG)  70 74, Amy Boulden (WAL)  74 70, Jade Schaeffer (FRA)  71 73, Marion Ricordeau (FRA)  74 70, Jienalin Zhang (CHN)  71 73, Rungthiwa Pangjan (THA)  69 75, Charley Hull (ENG)  72 72, Dan Li (CHN)  68 76, Beth Allen (USA)  69 75, Ursula Wikstrom (FIN)  75 69
145 - Maria Balikoeva (RUS)  71 74, Ssu-Chia Cheng (TPE)  69 76, Nicole Broch Larsen (DEN)  71 74, Whitney Hillier (AUS)  70 75, Hsin Ning Yeh (TPE)  72 73, Tanaporn Kongkiatkrai (THA)  72 73, Sally Watson (SCO)  70 75, Nanna Koerstz Madsen (DNK)  71 74, Carly Booth (SCO)  71 74, Liz Young (ENG)  73 72, Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA)  72 73, Florentyna Parker (ENG)  71 74, Klara Spilkova (CZE)  72 73
146 - Wei Wei Zhang (CHN)  72 74, Hong Tian (CHN)  70 76, Cai Zhu Guo (CHN)  75 71, Victoria Lovelady (BRA)  71 75, Yan-Hong Pan (CHN)  72 74, Diana Luna (ITA)  69 77, Stacy Lee Bregman (RSA)  75 71, Man Jin (CHN)  72 74, Isabelle Boineau (FRA)  73 73

MISSED THE CUT
147 - Yu Yang Zhang (CHN)  76 71, Stephanie Na (AUS)  73 74, Na Zhang (CHN)  72 75, Yuting Shi (CHN)  71 76, Nikki Garrett (AUS)  73 74
148 - Sophie Walker (ENG)  78 70, Panpan Yan (CHN)  76 72, Nontaya Srisawang (THA)  73 75, Sha Wu (CHN)  72 76, Yu-Ling Hsieh (TPE)  70 78, Yue Xia Lu (CHN)  74 74, Valentine Derrey (FRA)  73 75, Vikki Laing (SCO)  75 73, Melissa Reid (ENG)  74 74, Li Ying Ye (CHN)  74 74
149 - Fabienne In-Albon (SWI)  74 75, Titiya Plucksataporn (THA)  73 76, Camilla Lennarth (SWE)  73 76
150 - Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA)  76 74, JiaYi Zhou (CHN)  73 77, Ann-Kathrin Lindner (GER)  71 79, Hsuan-Ping Chang (TPE)  72 78
151 - Yan Liu (CHN)  75 76, Aunchisa Utama (THA)  72 79, Liqing Chen (CHN)  74 77, Saraporn Chamchoi (THA)  75 76, Michelle Koh (MYS)  74 77, Jaruporn Palakawong Na Ayutthaya (THA)  75 76, Wannasiri Sirisampant (THA)  76 75
152 - Ajira Nualraksa (THA)  74 78, Pimpadsorn Sangkagaro (THA)  73 79, Yifan Ji (CHN)  73 79
153 - Ji Yang (SKOR)  76 77, Huei Ju Shih (TPE)  77 76, Lei Ye (CHN)  72 81, Qi Feng Xiao (CHN)  73 80, Nina Holleder (GER)  77 76
154 - Becky Brewerton (WAL)  75 79
155 - Kylie Walker (SCO)  78 77, Pennapa Pulsawath (THA)  77 78
156 - Yezhou Lin (CHN)  80 76, Hannah Burke (ENG)  76 80, Aretha Pan (MYS)  78 78, Danting Cai (CHN)  76 80, Ling Ling Tan (CHN)  81 75
157 - Kusuma Meechai (THA)  77 80
159 - Tiranan Yoopan (THA)  78 81
160 - Jingwen Zhang (CHN)  83 77
171 - Xing'e Wang (CHN)  84 87
RTD - Connie Chen (RSA)

Labels: LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR

posted by Colin | See story on its own page | 1:21:00 pm



Meghan MacLaren


Meghan MacLaren with the Florida International University coach

MacLaren tied for fourth after first round of the NCAA St. George Regional


FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY NEWS RELEASE
ST. GEORGE, Utah – Florida International University third-year student Meghan MacLaren from Wellingborough, England  is off to a fast start in NCAA post-season play, as she is tied for fourth place at the NCAA St. George Regional. MacLaren shot a one-over 72.
California's Pauline Loulier is the current leader, as she shot three-under on the first day and leads MacLaren by four strokes. MacLaren is one stroke out of second, as she sits in five-way tie for fourth. Round two of the three-round tournament will continue on Friday.


Meghan ranked No. 25 in World
+Meghan MacLaren is No 25 after this week's revision by the R and A of the Women's World Amateur Rankings. It is her highest ranking yet. Ireland's Leona Maguire is No 2. The only Brit above Meghan is Bronte Law from Cheshire in third place.


1 1 - Andrea Lee 35 1487.14
2 2 - Leona Maguire 27 1387.50
3 3 - Bronte Law 50 1375.50
4 4 - Shelly Shin 74 1360.59
5 5 - Noemi Jimenez Martin 48 1348.18
6 6 - Ally McDonald 44 1347.16
7 7 - Celine Boutier 47 1338.96
8 8 - Madelene Sagstrom 36 1318.06
9 9 - Nuria Iturrios 44 1301.70
10 10 - Bethany Wu 32 1288.67
11 12 +1 Kristen Gillman 38 1284.87
12 11 -1 Marijosse Navarro 58 1277.37
13 13 - Emma Talley 49 1269.39
14 14 - Dana Finkelstein 41 1264.63
15 15 - Doris Chen 32 1258.98
16 16 - Eun-jeong Seong 39 1255.13
17 17 - Lauren Stephenson 29 1241.38
18 18 - Tiffany Chan 57 1230.85
19 19 - Linnea Strom 33 1227.65
20 21 +1 Hannah O'Sullivan 35 1212.86
21 22 +1 Caroline Inglis 39 1212.18
22 26 +4 Meghan MacLaren 50 1198.50
23 20 -3 Olivia Cowan 57 1198.25
24 23 -1 Jennifer Hahn 35 1197.50 
25 24 -1 Hannah Green 46 1194.57

Labels: US COLLEGES

posted by Colin | See story on its own page | 12:50:00 pm

Boutier leads Duke's good start at South Bend
 
DUKE UNIVERSITY NEWS RELEASE
SOUTH BEND, Indiana – The sixth-ranked Duke University women’s team had a great start to the South Bend Regional over the 6,301-yard, par 72 Warren Golf Course in Notre Dame.
Junior Celine Boutier carded a season-best five-under 67, to take the individual lead, while the Blue Devils opened with an even-par 288, to take the team lead.

Former world No 1 female amateur Boutier, pictured, a native of Montrouge, France, registered a season-high six birdies on her way to shooting a 67 and holds a three-stroke lead over Marissa Dodd of Wake Forest, Becca Horner of Troy and Isabelle Johansson of Kentucky
“My whole game was really good today,” said Boutier.  “I was hitting it pretty close to the holes and my putting was pretty good to; so I was making a lot of putts.  I think that made the difference.”
 Boutier, a certainty to play for the Continent of Europe against GB and I in the Vagliano Trophy match at Malone GC, Belfast next month, opened her day with birdies on No. 1 and No. 5 as she drained seven-foot and 18-foot putts to move to 2-under.
“The course played hard today because the greens are really tricky and the pin positions were on the edges so it was tough to get it close to the holes,” commented Boutier.  “It was challenging and the wind was picking up on the back nine.” 
 Boutier moved to four-under-par with birdies on No. 10 and No. 13.  After missing the green and failing to get up-and-down on No. 14, she came back with her fifth birdie of the day at the 15th.  Boutier closed out the afternoon with another birdie on the 17th
Celinev hit 14 greens in regulation, 10 fairways and tied a season low with 27 putts on the day.
As a team, Duke carded an even-par, 288, and leads by five strokes over fellow ACC member, Wake Forest (293).  Arizona (294), UC Davis (295), Kent State (296), Oklahoma State (296), Tulane (298), Harvard (298), Purdue (299) and Pepperdine (299) rounded out the top 10.  Following 54 holes, the top six teams will advance to the NCAA Championship.
“We played well,” commented head coach Dan Brooks.  “I have been spending a lot of time on the course with Lisa [Maguire] because we are trying to get her over the hump on a change, so I didn’t see a lot of the golf out there today.
"  Everybody seemed to be playing well, but just felt like they missed some putts. There is a lot of poa mixed with bent [grass] on these greens so you can miss some putts based on that.  We had a good day."
Freshman Leona Maguire, currently the No. 1 ranked golfer in the US women's college golf nation, turned in a solid even-par round of 72  and is tied 12th overall.  Maguire, who hails from Cavan, Ireland, collected a birdie on the 462-yard, par five second hole to get to 1-under early.  She stayed that way until the 10th and 13th holes as she suffered two bogeys to drop back to one-over briefly.  Maguire responded with her second birdie of the day on No. 14 to get back to even par.


Continuing to work through a swing change, freshman Lisa Maguire turned in an 82 Thursday and is tied for 90th.  She was limited to one birdie, which came on the 164-yard, par three ninth hole as she hit it tight.  A product of Cavan, Ireland, Maguire hit six greens, five fairways and had 30 putts.
·        Both Celine Boutier and Sandy Choi were dealing with the flu earlier this week and each scored well in the first round even though they were limited with practice time all week.



TEAM SCOREBOARD
1 Duke 288 E
2 Wake Forest 293 +5
3 Arizona 294 +6
4 UC Davis 295 +7
T5 Kent State 296 +8
T5 Oklahoma State 296 +8
T7 Tulane 298 +10
T7 Harvard 298 +10
T9 Purdue 299 +11
T9 Pepperdine 299 +11
11 Kentucky 301 +13
12 Notre Dame 302 +14
13 Louisville 305 +17
14 Eastern Kentucky 307 +19
15 North Carolina 308 +20
T16 San Jose State 310 +22
T16 Troy 310 +22
18 Youngstown State 311 +23
INDIVIDUAL SCOREBOARD
- 1 Celine Boutier Duke 67 -5
- T2 Isabelle Johansson Kentucky 70 -2
- T2 Marissa Dodd Wake Forest 70 -2
- T2 Becca Horner Troy 70 -2
- T5 Blair Lewis UC Davis 71 -1
- T5 Brenna Nelsen Harvard 71 -1
- T5 Paige Lee UC Davis 71 -1
- T5 Allison Emrey Wake Forest 71 -1
- T5 Rachel Welker Eastern Kentucky 71 -1
- T5 Emma Broze Oklahoma State 71 -1
- T5 Lindsey Weaver Arizona 71 -1
- T12 Taylor Kim Kent State 72 E
- T12 Josee Doyon Kent State 72 E
- T12 Marissa Chow Pepperdine 72 E
- T12 Leona Maguire Duke 72 E
- T16 Jordan Ferreira Notre Dame 73 +1
- T16 Silvia Garces Tulane 73 +1
- T16 Marta Martin Purdue 73 +1
- T16 Katie Mitchell Louisville 73 +1
- T16 Emily Penttila Tulane 73 +1
- T16 Michaela Fletcher * Memphis 73 +1
- T16 Maddie McCrary Oklahoma State 73 +1
- T16 Sandy Choi Duke 73 +1
- T16 Manon Gidali Arizona 73 +1
- T25 August Kim Purdue 74 +2
- T25 Alina Ching Pepperdine 74 +2
- T25 Sierra Sims Wake Forest 74 +2
- T25 Haley Mills Kentucky 74 +2
- T25 Andrea Wong UC Davis 74 +2
- T25 Linnea Johansson Oklahoma State 74 +2
- T31 Kelli Oride Notre Dame 75 +3
- T31 Gemma Dryburgh Tulane 75 +3
- T31 Leilanie Kim * Idaho 75 +3
- T31 Christine Lin Harvard 75 +3
- T31 Anne Cheng Harvard 75 +3
- T31 Kendall Prince Arizona 75 +3
- T31 Courtney Shutt Youngstown State 75 +3
- T31 Krystal Quihuis Arizona 75 +3
- T39 Anna Appert Lund Purdue 76 +4
- T39 Natalie Goodson Kent State 76 +4
- T39 Jennifer Ha Kent State 76 +4
- T39 Wad Phaewchimplee Kent State 76 +4
- T39 Aurora Kan Purdue 76 +4
- T39 Megan Osland San Jose State 76 +4
- T39 Bryana Nguyen North Carolina 76 +4
- T39 Katherine Zhu Pepperdine 76 +4
- T39 Lexi Harkins North Carolina 76 +4
- T39 Gurbani Singh Duke 76 +4
- T49 Laura Restrepo Louisville 77 +5
- T49 Belen Goicoechea Tulane 77 +5
- T49 Ashley Armstrong Notre Dame 77 +5
- T49 Emily Haas Louisville 77 +5
- T49 Regan De Guzman San Jose State 77 +5
- T49 Talia Campbell Notre Dame 77 +5
- T49 Madchen Ly * Fresno State 77 +5
- T49 Grace Rose Kentucky 77 +5
- T49 Tatiana Wijaya Pepperdine 77 +5
- T49 Maia Schechter North Carolina 77 +5
- T49 Courtney Hooton Harvard 77 +5
- T49 Allison Mitzel Youngstown State 77 +5
- T61 Kathleen Rojas San Jose State 78 +6
- T61 Louise Oxner Louisville 78 +6
- T61 Madison Opfer Tulane 78 +6
- T61 Kari Bellville Notre Dame 78 +6
- T61 Erica Herr Wake Forest 78 +6
- T61 Isabella Deilert Oklahoma State 78 +6
- T61 Anna Gleixner Eastern Kentucky 78 +6
- T61 Becky Sharpe Eastern Kentucky 78 +6
- T61 Kenzie Neisen Oklahoma State 78 +6
- T70 My Leander San Jose State 79 +7
- T70 Martina Edberg * CSU Fullerton 79 +7
- T70 Gabby Yurik * Michigan State 79 +7
- T70 Elizabeth Tong * Indiana 79 +7
- T70 Bev Vatananugulkit UC Davis 79 +7
- T70 Tiffany Lim Harvard 79 +7
- T70 Mariana Sims Wake Forest 79 +7
- T70 Leslie Cloots North Carolina 79 +7
- T70 Taylor McGraw Troy 79 +7
- T70 Aislynn Merling Youngstown State 79 +7
- T80 Elizabeth Schultz San Jose State 80 +8
- T80 Cylia Damerau Kentucky 80 +8
- T80 Sarah Harris Kentucky 80 +8
- T80 Emily Dixon Youngstown State 80 +8
- T80 Fatima Cano Troy 80 +8
- T80 Sofie Levin Eastern Kentucky 80 +8
- T86 Katie Petrino Louisville 81 +9
- T86 Langley Vannoy Troy 81 +9
- T86 Sydney Conrad Troy 81 +9
- T86 Wanasa Zhou Arizona 81 +9
- T90 Johanna Tillstrom Purdue 82 +10
- T90 Lisa Maguire Duke 82 +10
- T92 Cheni Xu North Carolina 83 +11
- T92 Somin Lee Pepperdine 83 +11
- T94 Betty Chen UC Davis 84 +12
- T94 Emilie Simmons Eastern Kentucky 84 +12
- 96 Emily Rohanna Youngstown State 88 +16

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posted by Colin | See story on its own page | 8:14:00 am

Scot Rachael shares lead at Raleigh Regional

Airdrie-born Rachael Taylor (North Carolina State), pictured, shared the first-round lead on three-under-par 69 with Sweden's Madalene Sagstrom (Louisiana State), who
is likely to be in the Continent of Europe team for the Vagliano Trophy match against GB and I at Malone GC, Belfast next month, in the NCAA Raleigh Regional, hosted by NC State at its Lonnie Poole course.

They jointly head a field of 96 players by one shot.
Louisiana State (288) have a narrow lead over NC State (290) with Ohio State (292) a close-up third. 
+Rachael's father is the head pro at Rottaler Golf and Country Club in Germany

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posted by Colin | See story on its own page | 7:59:00 am

 Louise v Laura in Stirling and Clackmannan final

Louise Macgregor (Falkirk) won the battle of past champions in the semi-finals of the Stirling and Clackmannan women's county championship at Braehead Golf Club.
Louise avenged last year's defeat in the final by former Curtis Cup player and past British champion Alison Davidson (Stirling) by 3 and 2.
Tonight's final will see Macgregor, pictured, play local girl Laura Bissett who beat Claire Capocci (Bridge of Allan) in a quality match by one hole in the other semi-final.
Louise, county champion four years in a row from 2010, went two up in the early stages against Alison  but the match was all square after 10 holes. 
In the other semi-final, Laura Bissett was two under par and the better ball five under the card.
 RESULTS
SEMI-FINALS
Louise Macgregor (Falkirk) bt Alison Davidson (Stirling) 3 and 2.
Laura Bissett (Braehead) bt Claire Capocci (Bridge of Allan) 1 hole.

TONIGHT'S FINAL (5pm)

Macgregor v Bissett

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posted by Colin | See story on its own page | 7:41:00 am

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