KirkwoodGolf: 8 Jul 2015

Wednesday, July 08, 2015



Norfolk youngsters win England  School Team title 
Three Norfolk youngsters broke a deadlock at the top of the leaderboard to win the English schools’ team championship on the Bracken course at Woodhall Spa. 
Thorpe St Andrews School in Norwich, represented by Lewis Unstead (Sprowston Manor), Hope Neild (Royal Norwich) and Toby Briggs (Dunston Hall), scored 76 points, with their best two cards counting. 
Their total, returned towards the end of a dreary day when heavy showers drenched the later starters, shot them past a four-way tie at the top of the leaderboard on 72 points.
“We’re elated,” said Briggs, 15, an England U16 international, who plays off plus-two. “This is the first national event Hope and I have played in and it was brilliant,” said Unstead. Neild added: “It was great.” 
Second place, on countback, went to St Andrews School, Surrey, with team members George Stinton (West Byfleet), Ben Partridge (Epsom) and Enrique Dimayuga (Cuddington). Third was Penistone Grammar, Yorkshire, represented by Ben Schmidt (Rotherham GC), Tom Collings (Wortley) and Nicola Slater (Hickleton). Southend High School for Boys, Essex, and Matthew Arnold School, Oxfordshire, also scored 72 points. 
Meanwhile Oscar Yeomans (Southend/Chelmsford GC) won the Tom Ward Cup for the best individual score with 40 points. 
Thorpe St Andrews’ points were provided by Unstead, 15, and Neild, 13, who both scored 38. Briggs, who won the Norfolk and the South East Schools’ championships, shot a course record in the qualifying round to help the team win through to the final, but his points were not required on this occasion. 
Unstead, who plays off 21, commented: “Hope has been consistently good. Toby and I have come in once each.” 
The team played through the worst of the weather. “It rained for the whole of the afternoon, it was terrible,” said Unstead. “But I was very pleased with the way I played and I had a succession of pars on my front nine.” 
Neild, who has been playing for less than three years and has a 23 handicap, mastered the greens. “My putting was really good and I didn’t really miss anything.” 
Thorpe St Andrews are the second Norfolk school to win the championship after Wymondham High School in 2006.
Oscar Yeomans, 17, found the form which has eluded him so far this season when he shot level par 72 for 40 points. 
“Considering how the start of my year has gone, it’s a bit of a surprise,” he said. “I’ve gone up from 2.7 to 4.1 – it’s been a bit of a struggle.” 
He certainly didn’t struggle on the Bracken course. He was one-under through three and when it looked as though his scoring might fizzle out, he gave himself new momentum by holing a bunker shot for par on the 3rd, having started on the 10th. 
He went on to birdie the fourth and sixth, both par fives, to get to one-under.  He dropped a shot on the 7th, where his par putt lipped out, but finished with two solid pars “I was a little bit gutted because I gave myself so many chances for birdie and couldn’t make them, but the greens are so slopey, compared to where I play.”  
England Golf U16 squad member Megan Dennis (Woburn) made short work of the 157-yard fifth where she had a hole in one. Megan, from Samuel Whitbread Academy in Bedfordshire, used a seven-iron for her first ace in competition and scored four points on the hole.

Caption: Hope Neild, Toby Briggs and Lewis Unstead with the trophy (Image © Leaderboard Photography)

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Lyndsey Hewison

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

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Irish Ladies Golf Union
Interprovincial Matches
Wexford Golf Club

Girls Interprovincial Matches (after day 2)       
Province      Points                Matches Won
Munster      2                          15
Ulster           1                          9.5
Leinster        1                          8.5
Connacht     0                          3
                                                 
Ladies Interprovincial Matches (after day 2)    
Province      Points                Matches Won
Ulster           2                          11
Munster      1                          11.5
Leinster        1                          9
Connacht     0                          3.5

Results Day 2 - Wednesday 8 July
MUNSTER –V- LEINSTER (Munster names first)
Girls Foursomes, Munster 2 – Leinster 1
Lisa O’Shea-Ciara Leonard bt Molly Dowling-Elisa Corcoran 3 and 2
Katie Aherne-Sara Byrne lost to Clodagh Walsh-Nicole McGavisk 3 and 1
Clodagh Jones-Grace McGrath bt Ellie Metcalfe-Ellen O’Gorman 1 hole
Girls Singles, Munster 4 – Leinster 2
Catriona Griffin bt Molly Dowling 1 hole
Katie Aherne lost to Alice Hutchinson 4 and 3
Clodagh Jones bt Lauren Walsh 6 and 4
Lisa O’Shea bt Ellie Metcalfe 3 and 2
Ciara Leonard lost to Clodagh Walsh 2 holes
Nicola Rainsford bt Elisa Corcoran 1 hole

Ladies Foursomes, Munster 2 – Leinster 1
Tara Whelan-Paula Walsh lost to Mary Doyle-Ariana Coyle Diez 2 holes
Aoife Lowry-Jenny Hennessy bt Aedin Murphy-Louise Mernagh 2 holes
Karen O’Neill-Jean O’Driscoll bt Meadhbh Doyle-Rachel Taylor 2 and 1
Ladies Singles, Munster 2 – Leinster 4
Jean O’Driscoll lost to Aedin Murphy 3 and 2.
Jenny Hennessy lost to Louise Mernagh 4 and 3
Aoife Lowry lost to Ariana Coyle Diez 2 and 1
Tara Whelan beat Meadhbh Doyle 2 and 1
Paula Walsh beat Rachel Taylor 1 hole
Karen O’Neill lost to Mary Doyle 2 and 1

CONNACHT v ULSTER (Connacht names first)
Girls Foursomes, Connacht 1 – Ulster 2
Maeve Rooney-Roisin Timothy lost to Amy O’Donnell-Judithe Allen 3 and 2
Chloe O’Connor-Lorna Mullally bt Clare Calvert-Laura McCaw 5 and 3
Ailbhe Bourke-Caoilainn Bushell lost to Anna Morwood-Becky McNeice 3 and 2
Girls Singles, Connacht 2 – Ulster 4
Maeve Rooney bt Hannah Henderson 5 and 4
Chloe O’Connor bt Clare Calvert 2 and 1
Lorna Mullally lost to Maeve Cummins 5 and 4
Ailbhe Bourke lost to Judithe Allen 7 and 6
Niamh Cronin lost to Amy O’Donnell 6 and 5
Roisin O’Brien lost to Becky McNiece 5 and 3

Ladies Foursomes, Connacht 0 – Ulster 3
Emma Gilmore-Zoe Collins lost to Lisa Maguire-Louise Coffey 5 and 4
Maeve Kelly-Clodagh Hopkins lost to Tara Gribben-Chloe Weir 4 and 3
Anne McCormack-Shannon Burke lost to Niamh Ward-Victoria Craig 2 and 1
Ladies Singles, Connacht 3 – Ulster 3
Anne McCormack bt Tara Gribben 4 and 3
Clodagh Hopkins lost to Lisa Maguire 2 and 1
Maeve Kelly lost to Louise Coffey 1 hole
Shannon Burke lost to Chloe Weir 3 and 2
Emma Gilmore bt Victoria Craig 2 holes
Zoe Collins bt Niamh Ward 1 hole.

Draw for Day 3 – Thursday 
LEINSTER –V- CONNACHT (Connacht names first)
Girls Foursomes
08:00 Dowling-Hutchinson v O’Connor-Bourke
08:10 Metcalfe-Walsh v Timothy-O’Brien
08:20 Clodagh Walsh-McGavisk v Cronin-Bushell

Ladies Foursomes
08:30 Murphy-Mernagh v Kelly-Gilmore
08:40 Meadhbh Doyle-Taylor v Collins-Hopkins
08:50 Coyle Diez-Mary Doyle v Burke-McCormack

ULSTER –V- MUNSTER (Ulster names first)
Girls Foursomes
09:00 Henderson-Cummins v O’Shea-Leonard
09:10 O’Donnell-Judithe Allen v Griffin-Rainsford
09:20 Morwood-McNeice v Jones-McGrath

Ladies Foursomes
09:30 Lisa Maguire-Coffey v Lowry-Hennessy
09:40 Gribben-Weir v Whelan-Walsh
09:50 Ward-Craig v O’Neill-O’Driscoll



Sandra Barnett | Tournament Officer

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Scotland, England, Ireland fail to make top flight in European girls championship

Scotland were not among the top eight qualifiers for the match-play stages of the European girls team championship at Kaskada Golf Resort, Brno in the Czech Republic.
But they were in "good" company - England (9th) and Ireland (11th) also failed to make it to the championship flight. Wales did not enter a team.
The Scots had a 36-hole team total of 803 which placed them 15th, 74 shots behind top seeds Spain whose 729 aggregate was 18 ahead of second qualifiers Germany.
Hazel MacGarvie (Troon Ladies) had a good score of 73 - eight shots better than her first round and Emma Hale became the second Scotland player to break 80 over the two days.
Scotland scoreboard:
154 Hazel MacGarvie 81 73
159 Emma Hale 81 78
162 Shannon McWilliam 80 82
163 Claire Robertgson 83 80]165 Chloe Goadby 81 84
176 Joanne Free  89 87
LEADING QUALIFIERS
729 Spain
747 Germany
751 Italy
753 Austria
757 Norway
758 France
760 Czech Republic
764 Netherlands
ALSO
770 England (9th)
772 Sweden (10th)
776 Ireland (11t)
803 Scotland (15th)

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Taylor shines but Scots women not in contention

Despite very good rounds of 70 and 69 by Rachael Taylor, Scotland failed by at least 10 shots to make the top eight qualifiers for the match-play stages of the European women's amateur team championship at Helsinger Golf Club, Denmark.
Taylor's individual total of five-under-par 139 was better than that achieved by the World No 1, Ireland's Leona Maguire, who had a 143 aggregate.
England (710), Spain (715) and France (716) claimed the top three places.
Ireland made it into the top flight in eighth place with a total of 738 the same as Netherlands who had the poorer second-round total and lost out on the countback.
Scotland's two-round total of 748, 10 strokes more than the eighth placed team. They finished 13th in the standings.
Scotland's scores:
139 Rachael Taylor  70 69
147 Heather Munro 74 73
153 Jess Meek 79 74
155 Clara Young 80 75, Connie Jaffrey 75 80 
162 Rachel Walker 83 79 
TOP QUALIFIERS
710 England
715 Spain
716 France
718 Switzerland

ALSO:
748 Scotland (13th)
      

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  Aboyne's Kimberley Beveridge wins North of 

 Scotland championship


ALISON BARTLETT REPORTS

The new North of Scotland women's champion is 20-year-old Kimberley Beveridge from Aboyne.
She beat US college student Eilidh Watson (Muckhart) by one hole in a very close final at Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club.
Watson had beaten top seed Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie) in the morning semi-finals while Beveridge had KO'd No 2 seed Laura Walker (Muckhart). Summers beat Beveridge in last year's final.
Kimberley won the handicap title in this tournament as long ago as 2010 when she was 15 years old.
Kimberley reached the turn one up in the final and doubled that advantage when Watson  drove into a bunker at the 12th.
Watson birdied the 13th to get one hole back.
It was Beveridge's excellent short game that won the day.  She holed a 60ft putt from the side of the 16th green to go dormie two  and after losing the 17th to par, the Aberdeenshire county player chipped stone dead from the front of the 18th to win her first North of Scotland championship for the Gifford Trophy.
This year's handicap champion is Susan Ogg of Dunkeld and Birnham. Playing off a handicap of 17, Susan eat local player Anne Mackay, a 20-handicapper, at the 19th.  Susan was on top for much of the match, going as much as four up by the 11th but Anne gradually pulled her back, winning the 12th, and then three in a row from the 15th.  
They halved the short 18th to take the match down the 19th, where Susan's 5 was enough to take the Angus Salver.
+Pictures of winners with trophies by courtesy of Robin Wilson.

RESULTS
SCRATCH
Semi-finals - E Watson (Muckhart) bt A Summers (Carnoustie) 3 and 1, K Beveridge (Aboyne) bt L Walker (Muckhart) 4 and 2.
Final - Beveridge bt Watson 1 hole.
HANDICAP
Semi-finals - S Ogg (Dunkeld and Birnam (17) bt M Robinson (Murcar Ladies) (16) 1 hole; A Mackay (Fortrose and Rosemarkie) (20) bt J Darroch (Fortrose and Rosemarkie) (22) 1 hole.
Final -  Ogg bt Mackay at 19th,



 Presentation at Fortrose left to right - Eilidh Watson, Pam Gordon, Northern Counties President, Liz Coghill Northern Counties Captain, Phillip Thorn, Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club Captain, Kimberley Beveridge, Alison Bartlett, Northern Counties Secretary, Susan Ogg, Leila McWhirr, Fortrose and Rosemarkie Lady Captain, Anne Mackay

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 Top 21 in LTT Order of Merit must confirm entries to Paul 

Lawrie Ladies' Invitational at Deeside by September 1

By NICOLA MELVILLE
Ladies Tartan Tour Director
The final event of the Ladies' Tartan Tour season is the Paul Lawrie Ladies Invitational at Deeside on September 15-16 and will have a closing date of September 1, 2015. It is open to the top 21 in the LTT Order of Merit but a reserve list is in place.

All players in the top 21 MUST confirm their entry by phoning the PGA in Scotland Office on 01784 661840 before September 1 or they will lose their place

If you know for sure that you won't be able to play then please let us know asap so we can contact the reserves.

The Order of Merit is as follows:


 Rank   Player  Events Points

1
 Paul Lawrie Golf Centre
4 2,975.00

2
 Falkirk G C
4 2,315.00

3
 West Linton
4 2,305.00

4
 Scotland
3 2,175.00

5
England Eastbourne Downs Golf Club
3 1,655.00

6
 Hanbury Manor
3 1,580.00

7
 Cookridge Hall
3 1,450.00

8
 Elderslie
4 1,385.00

9
 Hanbury Manor
3 1,315.00

10
England Celtic Manor Resort Ltd
4 1,310.00

11
Scotland Gleneagles Hotel Golf Courses
3 1,245.00

12
Lisa Shervill
 The Shropshire
3 1,005.00

13
 Mar Hall
1 1,000.00

14
 Royal Montrose
3 970.00

15
Scotland American Golf
4 950.00

16
Scotland Gleneagles Hotel Golf Courses
4 865.00

17
Annabel Dimmock
 Wentworth
2 850.00

18
 Wiltshire G & CC
2 795.00

T19
 Castle Stuart
1 750.00

T19
 Victoria G C
1 750.00

21
Trish Johnson
 Wiltshire G and CC
1 700.00


Those players ranked outside the top 21 will be put on a reserve list and will be contacted should anyone drop out.

The full Order of Merit can be found here
Tournament Details can be found here

Girls' final totals in Nick Faldo Series Scottish championship at The Duke's

Alison Muirhead and Natasha Slater qualify 

for Faldo Series' European Grand Final

Alison Muirhead (Dubai) was the Under-21 years category winner and Natasha Slater (Furness) the Under-16 winner of the Faldo Junior Series Scottish girls championship over three rounds at The Duke's Course, St Andrews.
Alison and Natash-1a go forward to the Faldo Series' European Grand Final in the autumn at a United States venue.
Under-21s: 1 Alison Muirhead, 2 Laura Morrison, 3 Carinne Taylor, 4 Megan Robb.
Under-16s: 1 Natasha Slater, 2 Louise Duncan, 3 Briony Bayles, 4 Kirsten Brown, 5 Katriona Taylor, 6 Imogen Courtney, 7 Amy Mitchell.

FINAL GIRLS' TOTALS
Pos. Score -Par+ Name Home Club R1 R2 R3 Card
1 226 +13 Natasha Slater (ENG) Furness G.C, England. 75 72 79 »»
2 230 +17 Louise Duncan (SCO) West Kilbride G.C. 72 79 79 »»
3 233 +20 Alison Muirhead (SCO) Emirates Golf Club Dubai 77 80 76 »»
4= 241 +28 Laura Morrison (ENG) Garforth G.C, England 88 77 76 »»
Briony Bayles (ENG) Bishop Auckland , England 76 83 82 »»
6 242 +29 Kirsten Brown (SCO) Strathaven GC 81 81 80 »»
7 251 +38 Carinne Taylor (SCO) Forres Golf Club 85 86 80 »»
8 261 +48 Megan Robb (SCO) Peterculter 90 83 88 »»
9 267 +54 Katriona Taylor (SCO) Crieff GC 90 90 87 »»
10 284 +71 Imogen Courtney (ENG) Surbiton GC. England 96 99 89 »»
11 320 +107 Amy Mitchell (SCO) Strathmore GC. 99 114 107 »»

South American pre-qualifier to LET Tour School 

NEWS RELEASE FROM LET
The Ladies European Tour is extending its global presence ahead of the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games by adding a South American pre-qualifier to its 2016 Lalla Aicha Tour School, named in honour of HRH the Late Princess Lalla Aicha of Morocco.
The event will take place in Colombia, at the prestigious La Pradera de Potosi Golf Club in La Calera on 22nd - 29th November.
The Q School at La Pradera de Potosi Golf Club reinforces the LET’s commitment to the global growth of women’s professional golf.
 Colombia is the third country to host an Official LET International Qualification event joining those in Morocco and The Mission Hills Resort Haikou in China supported by Mr Tenniel Chu, the Vice Chairman of Mission Hills Group.
 

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North of Scotland championship at Fortrose and Rosemarkie

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SUNCOAST LADY PROS' TOUR, FLORIDA SCOREBOARD

Timacuan GC


Pos Player . Total R1 R2 R3 Total
1 Maria Hjorth -6 66.
2 Alexandra Newell -3 69
T3 Amy Park -1 71
T3 Ki-Shui Liao -1 71
T5 Tezira Abe (a) E 72
T5 Huize Lian (a) E 72
T7 Sandra Changkija +1 73
T7 Rachel Thompson +1 73
T7 Kristina Wong +1 73
T7 Becca Samuelsson +1 73
T11 Mary Snode +2 74
T11 Taylor Schmidt +2 74
T11 Michele Nash +2 74
T14 Jillian Fraccola +3 75
T14 Emily Rymer +3 75
T14 Kelly Okun (a) +3 75
T14 Katelyn Wright +3 75
T14 Nicole Sakamoto +3 75
T14 Carlie Yadloczky +3 75
T20 Emily Flanigan Motta +4 76
T20 Claudia Redinger +4 76
T20 Brooke Baker +4 76
T23 Ryanne Haddow +5 77
T23 Anita Uwadia (a) +5 77
T23 Ellen Ceresko (a) +5 77
T26 Erika Scott +6 78
T26 Mallory Viera +6 78
T28 Bea Serra +7 79
T28 Noriko Inoue +7 79
T28 Meghan Musk (a) +7 79.
T28 Ashley Malinchak (a) +7 79
T28 Mikako Taya (a) +7 79
T33 Melissa Siviter +8 80
T33 Kaitlyn Price +8 80
T33 Eileen Vargas +8 80
T33 Sydney Merchant (a) +8 80
T37 Cassandra Blaney +9 81
T37 Lili Cammisa +9 81
T37 Yushan Zhang (a) +9 81
40 Hannah Pierce +10 82
T41 Courtney Boe +12 84
T41 Lisa Brandl (a) +12 84
43 Jill Rhodes (a) +14 86
T44 Ha Lee +15 87
T44 Frederique Bruell +15 87
46 Julie Steinbauer (a) +19 91
* denotes a 10th hole start