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Saturday, September 26, 2015



AIG Ladies Cups and Shields
National Finals at Knightsbook Hotel and Golf Resort
IRISH LGU NEWS RELEASE
By Brendan Coffey 
Enniscorthy win Junior Cup Final
For the second time in her storied sporting career, Stellah Sinnott holed the winning putt for Enniscorthy as they won the AIG Insurance Junior Cup.
A multiple All-Ireland camogie winner, the former Wexford manager sealed her fourth gold medal on the golf course as Enniscorthy completed an amazing comeback to beat Limerick.
“Nothing beats playing no matter what you’re doing,” said Sinnott, who clinched the decisive point in the 2007 Intermediate Cup Final. “Managing, all it will do is give you grey hairs. Being on the course out there or a playing pitch, that’s what it’s all about.”
Midway through the final, Sinnott was not feeling quite so enthusiastic. Limerick had got off to a flying start and were ahead in four of the five matches at the turn. Emma Guinane was three up in the top match, Maria Kelly was five up in the third as was Ann O’Mahony in the fourth. Heather Fitzgerald narrowly missed a birdie putt on the 9th to go two clear against Sinnott but the Wexford ladies came alive on the back nine and Connie Doyle led from the front. Three down with three to play, she won 16, 17 and 18 to extend her match.
“Golf is a funny old game and you never say never,” said Enniscorthy manager Jennifer King. “I was probably beginning to feel a bit uncomfortable but I have such confidence and belief in the players. We never give up until the final hole and that’s exactly what happened. It’s the miracle at Knightsbrook as opposed to the miracle at Medinah.”
Although Limerick were looking a sure-bet for victory, King’s side put the first point on the board when Margaret Mooney won the second match 5&4.
“Margaret was the catalyst for the comeback,” said King. “I said that to the girls out on the course. I said the tide is turning, be patient, await your chances and just keep hitting as good a shot as you can hit. They showed amazing spirit and true courage and determination to never give up and keep going.”
Doyle delivering a telling victory in the top match against Emma Guinane, sinking a 25-footer on the first extra hole. Meanwhile Catriona Hogan had drawn level in match four and was getting ready to head down 19 when news came through of Sinnott’s winning point in the back match.
“It’s great to have something like that at this level. Once you have the competitive spirit in you, you’d love to have  a sport that you could continue with,” said Sinnott. “We’re out there with the bit between our teeth and we’re as competitive as ever.”
As King put it: “ It’s the stuff of dreams.”
For the second time in five years, Enniscorthy were crowned junior cup champions though they’ll hardly experience a victory like this ever again.
Junior Cup Final Limerick 1½, Enniscorthy 3½ 
Emma Guinane (9) lost to Connie Doyle (8) at 19th 
Mary Conlon (10) lost to Margaret Mooney (9) 6 and 5
Maria Kelly (10) bt Eimear McGrath (10) 5 and 3.
Ann O'Mahony (11) halved with Caitriona Hogan (10) (called in)
Heather Fitzgerald (13) lost to Stellah Sinnott (11) 2 and 1
Bearna win Junior Foursomes Final


Bearna claimed their first ever All-Ireland title in dramatic fashion as they captured the AIG Insurance Junior Foursomes crown at Knightsbrook.
The final hinged on the top match and with the teams all square standing on the 18th tee, Bearna put the pressure on when they cleared the water and finished just off the back of the green. Powerscourt faltered at the final hurdle, dumping two balls in the hazard before conceding the hole to Bridie McNamara and Tara Cunningham.
“It was a very tight match. They were down a couple of holes but they fought back and that’s what match play is all about,” said team captain Catherine Quinlan. “It was lovely for us to win it but I feel sorry for Powerscourt because it was their first time in an All-Ireland final as well as it was for us.”
Bearna had come through a closely fought semi-final against championship specialists Lee Valley and they had to endure another nerve-wracking encounter against Powerscourt. With the back match going the way of the Wicklow ladies and Bearna taking the middle match 4&2, it all came down to the first game out on the course. All square playing the last, McNamara and Cunningham secured the winning point after safely negotiating the most intimidating tee shot on the course.
“It was very exciting and we were delighted to get to this stage because we’ve never been to this stage before,” said Quinlan. “We’ve been through to district finals but we’ve never been to an All-Ireland final before. It’s the first and the first of anything is great. What’s rare is wonderful.”
Junior Foursomes Final

Bearna 2, Powerscourt 1
Tara Cunningham (16) and Bridie McNamara (19) bt Janet Casey (17) and Christine O'Neill (18) 1 hole.
Ailis McDermott (15) and Mary Farrell (21) bt Sarah Tierney (16) and Suzanne Sherry (20) 4 and 2
Caroline Codyre (17) and Barbara O'Keefe (19) lost to Noeleen Whelan (17) and Theresa Howe (19) 2 and 1
East Cork win Challenge Cup Final
East Cork came good in the final to claim the AIG Insurance Challenge Cup after an impressive display against Mount Juliet.
Teenager Rachel Rea set the tone for the champions with a comprehensive 8&7 victory in the back match. Suzanne Hickey was almost as convincing during her 4&3 win against Niamh Strudwick and Rachel Sheehan took the top match 3&2 in what was a superb team performance.
“I can’t say enough to praise them, they were absolutely awesome,” said team captain Frances O’Brien, who was thrilled with her side’s success. “They were a very good opposition. Our girls really had to be at the top of their game to beat them today.”
Champions two years ago, this was a new team for East Cork and 17-year-old Rea had to take time out from her final year of secondary school to be in Knightsbrook this week.
“Rachel’s after taking time out from her Leaving Cert, her mother gave her permission,” O’Brien revealed. “I think for us it seemed as if it went right to the wire because you’re not in until you’re in. it was just magnificent. East Cork keeps producing players and it’s a very competitive club.”
O’Brien and her team headed home to Middleton in high spirits after another memorable success.

Challenge Cup Final 
Mount Juliet 1½, East Cork 3½ 
Karan Murphy (28) lost to Rachel Sheehan (28) 3 and 2
Pauline McEnery (30) halved with Pamela Codd (30) (called in)
Alison Hoyne (31) bt Nora Roche (30) 7 and 5.
Niamh Strudwick (32) lost to Suzanne Hickey (31) 4 and 3.
Anne Murphy (32) lost to Rachel Rea (31) 8 and 7
​2015 AIG Ladies Cups and Shields Champions
Senior Foursomes: Castle 
Junior Foursomes: Bearna 
Junior Cup: Enniscorthy
Intermediate Cup: Lee Valley
Minor Cup: The K Club
Challenge Cup: East Cork

Labels: Amateur Ladies

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Pamela Pretswell tied third, four off the pace with a round to go in French Open


LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR NEWS RELEASE
From Bethan Cutler, LET Media Manager
Home hope Celine Herbin of France carded four birdies in her last six holes to grab a share of the lead with Danish rookie Emily Kristine Pedersen heading into the final round of the Lacoste Ladies Open de France at Golf de Chantaco.

After three rounds, played in fair weather, the pair are locked at 11 under par 199 over the par-70 lay-out with a four-stroke advantage over Hamilton’s Pamela Pretswell (pictured above) and defending champion Azahara Munoz from Spain.

Munoz is trying to become the first player to win the title three years in succession, but Herbin is equally motivated in becoming the first home winner in 11 years, since Stephanie Arricau won at Golf d’Arras in 2004.

“I’m really looking forward to playing tomorrow. It’s going to be really nice because it’s the Open de France and I am French. I will have 1000 people around me cheering for me so it’s going to give me a plus… maybe the 15th club in my bag. I really look forward to it and just want to enjoy it,” said Herbin, who is leading for the first time in four years on the Ladies European Tour.

After carding a five under par 65, she added: “Of course it’s different when you have so many people cheering but you just focus on your own game, your ball and where to send your ball.”

Pedersen, who signed for a two under par 68 containing four birdies and two bogeys, is also targeting her first professional title.

She said:  “My game has been good all week. If Celine shoots eight under or something there is not much you can do but I’ll play my best and I know my game is good enough to win. Hopefully I’ll play well.”

European Solheim Cup player Munoz, who won at Chantaco in 2013 and 2014, bogeyed the first hole but after giving herself a pep talk, fired five birdies in a 66. She said: “I’m obviously further away than I would like to be but I’ll take it. Mid round I was six or seven back so if I’m five back tomorrow anything is possible. You can have a really low one here, so hopefully it will be me tomorrow.

“You can make a big number out here or you can make a lot of birdies, it can go both ways. I told myself to be patient, there were plenty of holes left and keep doing what I’ve been doing.”

Third year LET member Pamela Pretswell from Hamilton  is back in contention after a run of three missed cuts and explained that her putter is hot again.

“I’m driving it well and hitting my irons a lot better, good distance control which is necessary with the spin on the greens. I’ve been working on my putting the last month or so and the changes are starting to pay off,” she said.

First-round leader Gwladys Nocera from France is five shots off the lead in fifth place alongside Malene Jorgensen on six under par. She said: “I didn’t make the four, five metre putts today for birdie. I hit some good shots but they didn’t drop. It’s slightly frustrating but I’m getting there and tomorrow hopefully they will drop.”

Fellow Solheim Cup player Charley Hull from England, Norwegian Marianne Skarpnord and the recent Helsingborg Open champion Nicole Broch Larsen from Denmark share seventh on five under par.

At four under par, Joanna Klatten of France and United States Solheim Cup team winner Cristie Kerr are tied for 10th.

SCOREBOARD
 par 210 (3x70)
       1

     Celine Herbin FRAF-11666865   199
[+]1
Emily Kristine Pedersen DNKF-11676468   199
[+]3
Azahara Munoz ESPF-7686966   203
[+]3
Pamela Pretswell SCOF-7696866   203
[+]5
Gwladys Nocera FRAF-6657168   204
[+]5
Malene Jorgensen DENF-6696768   204
[+]7
Marianne Skarpnord NORF-5677266   205
[+]75Charley Hull ENGF-5686968   205
[+]75Nicole Broch Larsen DENF-5686968   205
[+]1026Cristie Kerr USAF-4746765   206
[+]1014Joanna Klatten FRAF-4687167   206
[+]1210Anne-Lise Caudal FRAF-3726669   207
[+]1210Trish Johnson ENGF-3687069   207
[+]1435Camilla Lennarth SWEF-2717166   208
[+]1419Beth Allen USAF-2756568   208
[+]1419Georgia Hall ENGF-2766468   208
[+]1419Stacy Lee Bregman RSAF-2707068   208
[+]145Carly Booth SCOF-2716671   208
[+]1944Amy Boulden WALF-1697466   209
[+]1926Minea Blomqvist FINF-1707168   209
[+]1926Ursula Wikstrom FINF-1717068   209
[+]1919Klara Spilkova CZEF-1707069   209
[+]1914Giulia Sergas ITAF-1706970   209
[+]1910Dewi Claire Schreefel NEDF-1687071   209
[+]2535Stacey Keating AUSFE717168   210
[+]2526Margherita Rigon ITAFE717069   210
[+]2526Eleanor Givens ENGFE726969   210
[+]2526Amelia Lewis USAFE707169   210
[+]2519Carlota Ciganda ESPFE707070   210
[+]3049Holly Clyburn ENGF+1717367   211
[+]3044Whitney Hillier AUSF+1737068   211
[+]3035Florentyna Parker ENGF+1736969   211
[+]3035Jade Schaeffer FRAF+1707269   211
[+]3026Justine Dreher (a)FRAF+1697270   211
[+]3019Katie Burnett USAF+1707071   211
[+]3019Fabienne In-Albon SWIF+1736771   211
[+]3014Cathryn Bristow NZLF+1677272   211
[+]3835Sally Watson SCOF+2717170   212
[+]3826Liz Young ENGF+2687371   212
[+]4044Becky Morgan WALF+3727170   213
[+]4035Caroline Afonso FRAF+3727071   213
[+]4035Isabelle Boineau FRAF+3687471   213
[+]4026Nina Holleder GERF+3697272   213
[+]4444Rebecca Artis AUSF+5737072   215
[+]4444Lucie Andre FRAF+5746972   215
[+]4435Valentine Derrey FRAF+5707273   215
[+]4435Sophie Sandolo ITAF+5717173   215
[+]4414Marion Ricordeau FRAF+5677276   215
[+]4410Christine Wolf AUTF+5706877   215
[+]5049Ines Lescudier (a)FRAF+7747073   217
[+]5149Stephanie Na AUSF+10727276   220

Labels: LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR

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