KirkwoodGolf: 21 Jun 2016

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Ladies Open at North Inch Golf Course, Perth



Ladies Open at North Inch on Friday


Our Ladies Open is being held on Friday 1st July and we hope you or someone you know would like to come and play.  We have combined the Cameron, Valentine and Seniors competition to make one all encompassing Ladies Open, in an effort to attract a good entry.

We have also increased the prize fund and hope that many lady golfers from Perth and Kinross and beyond will come and play our ever improving golf course.

We will have prizes for Scratch (Cameron Trophy), Handicap (Valentine Trophy), Over 60's Scratch and Handicap, along with straightest drive and 2x nearest the pin.

Tee times are available as follows,

9.30am - 11am, 12.30 - 1.15pm or 5 - 5.30pm


This should be a great fun day and we hope that you can join us or pass this information onto someone who may be interested in playing.

The competition is now full 'Open' and no longer restricted to residents of Perth and Kinross, so if you know someone from further afield, then please let them know.

Entry forms are available from the starters box or can be downloaded from our website by Clicking Here.

You can also print entry forms from Happy Golf or Golf Empire

If you have any questions, or would like some more information please call the starters box on 01738 636481 or email northinchgolf@pkc.gov.uk

Yours in Golf,


Niall McGill
PGA Professional
Golf Course Officer

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WEST OF SCOTLAND INTER COUNTY MATCHES
 DAY 2
 At Douglas Park GC - CLICK HERE FOR SOME PHOTOS OF THE DAY
D&A Team -L to R back - Karen Maxwell (Captain), Laura McGeachy, Lorna McClymont, Claire Hargan, Jillian Farrell, Lori MacDonald, Fiona Rattray
Front Row - Anne Laing and Lorraine Campbell 
Ayrshire County Team -- Back row - L to R - Liz Keohone (Captain), Roz Purdom, Emma Hale, Debbie Watt, Catherine Malcolm, Louise Duncan, Audrey Thompson,
Front Row -  Lorna Ronnie and Jenny Linklater

DUNBARTON AND ARGYLL 6.5, AYRSHIRE 2.5
FOURSOMES (3-0)
Claire Hargan and Jillian Farrell bt Emma Hale and Jenny Linklater 3 and 2
Lorraine Campbell and Fiona Rattray bt Debbie Watt and Catherine Malcolm 5 and 4.
Anne Laing and Lori McDonald bt Audrey Thomson and Louise Duncan 2 and 1.

SINGLES (3.5-2.5)

Jillian Farrell w.o. Emma Hale (scr) (conceded, sore wist)
Claire Hargan bt Lorna Ronnie 6 and 4.
Fiona Rattray lost to  Debbie Watt 1 hole
Lorna McClymont bt Roz Purdom 5 and 4.
Laura McGeachy lost to Audrey Thompson 2 and 1.
Anne Laing halved with Jenny Linklater

RENFREWSHIRE 5.5, LANARKSHIRE 3.5

FOURSOMES (2-1)

Megan Briggs and Carol Whyte bt Susan McGrenaghan  and Susan Wood 4 and 3
Jennifer Rankine and Gillian Kyle bt Alyson Hendry and Lesley Lloyd 1 hole.
Denise Cowan and Gillian McGinlay lost to Fiona Norris and Molly Richmond 7 and 6.

SINGLES (3.5-2.5)
Megan Briggs lost to Molly Richmond 2 and 1.
Jennifer Rankine lost to Susan Wood 5 and 4.
Liz Stewart bt Susan McGrenaghan 4 and 3.
Gillian Kyle bt Lesley Lloyd 2 and 1.
Carol Whyte halved with Fiona Norris
Donna Jackson bt Katie Scott 3 and 2.

HOW THEY STAND
Renfrewshire 2 wins
Lanarkshire 1 win, 1 defeat
Dunbartonshire and Argyll  1 Win - 1 defeat
Ayrshire 2 defeats
Tomorrow - Renfrewshire v Ayrshire, D&A v Lanarkshire

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North of Scotland women's championship draw

VENUE: Dunblane
DATES: July 4 to 

9.15    Cameron Jacqueline (Blairgowrie)
           McWilliam Shannon (Aboyne)
 9.23  Saxton Jennifer (Muckhart)
           Ramsay Ann (Kirriemuir)
          Walker Laura (Muckhart)
9.31 Beveridge Kimberley (Aboyne
          Watson Eilidh Muckhart
          Robertson Nicola (Stirling
9.39 Taylor Carinne (Nairn
           Brown Jackie (Monifieth
           Stewart Molly (Murcar Links
9.47 Watson Lauren (Deeside
         Moncrieff Isla (Pitlochry
         Dowling Gillian (Inverness
9.55 Fraser Lynne (Fortrose and Rosemarkie
        Knight Kay Pitlochry
        Ashley Megan Strathmore
10.03 Tough Lynne Newmachar
          Alexander Katie Blairgowrie
          Roska Iona Inverness
10.11 Miller Mary Blairgowrie
         Gowie Alison Inverness
         Hope Alison Newmachar

10.19

10.27

9 10.35 Clough Brenda Blairgowrie P and K 12

Watson Lesley Deeside Aberdeenshire 12

Campbell Angela Panmure Barry Angus 12

10 10.43 Coghill Liz Dornoch Northern Counties 13

Hunter Margaret Blairgowrie P and K 13

Wheeler Linda Forres Northern Counties 14

11 10.51 McCaig Doreen Forres Northern Counties 15

Milligan Elizabeth Dunblane P and K 15

Ewan Helen Muckhart P and K 15

12 10.59 Robinson Mary Murcar Aberdeenshire 15

Cooper Joan Forres Northern Counties 16

Purdie Val Dunblane P and K 17

13 11.07 Horn Mary Newmachar Aberdeenshire 17

Ogg Susan Dunkeld P and K 17

Harrild Eileen Dunblane P and K 17

14 11.15 Christiansen Anne Newmacher Aberdeenshire 17

Keddie Anne Panmure Barry Angus 18

Thomson Amy Dunblane P K 18


15 11.23 McNaught Sheila Newmachar Aberdeenshire 18

Durward Sheila Dunblane P and K 18

Wright Valerie Forres Northern Counties 18

16 11.31 Marshall Dorothy Forres Northern Counties 19

Ord Jan Forfar Angus 19

Denning Caroline Newmachar Aberdeenshire 20

11.39

17 11.47 Grant Barbara Forres Northern Counties 20

MacDonald Fiona Tain Northern Counties 20

Clark Jeanette Newmachar Aberdeenshire 20

18 11.55 McMurdo Val Forres Northern Counties 21

Husband Lis Forfar Angus 21

Proudfoot Judy Taymouth Castle P and K 21

19 12.03 Walker Alison Strathtay P and K 21

Boyd Carolyn Forres Northern Counties 22

Nisbet Jackie Dunkeld P and K 22

20 12.11 MacDougall Susie Aberfeldy P and K 23

O'Keefe Carol Forres Northern Counties 28

Offin Linda Bonar Bridge Northern Counties 32

21 12.27

22 12.35

23 12.43

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Mackie Bowl 2016

Mackie Bowl - Gullane Golf Club - 31st July 2016

The Mackie Bowl is one of the most prestigious scratch events on the Scottish Ladies' Calendar. 

The members of Gullane Ladies Golf Club work hard to make it a great experience for all who enter.  

The handicap limit is 12. 
You get two rounds on one of the best courses in Scotland for £20.  
There are still spaces available.  

Please enter by downloading this form




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Scoreboard at British women's open amateur championship Q Round 1

                                                                                                         2015 winner Celine Boutier


 FIRST ROUND
Par 72 (36-36) Conditions: Quite windy with a gusting southwesterly
CSS 77
            Leslie Cloots with hole in one club
71 L Cloots (Bel) 35-36
72 S Aubert (Fra) 34-38
73 H Mikkola (Fin) 37-36, M Parra (Spa) 35-38, H Lee (Spa) 35-38, C Jaffrey (Troon Ladies) 41-32
74 A Linner (Swe) 37-37, L Schaffner (Ger) 36-38, S Hausmann (Ger) 36-38, B Law (Bramhall) 37-37, O Mehaffey (Royal Co Down Ladies) 37-37, J Engstrom (Swe) 37-37, I Wardle (Prestbury) 39-35
75 H Naveed (USA) 37-38, A Olarra (Spa) 36-39, B Wallin (Swe) 35-40, A Meyssonnier (Fra) 37-38, A-L Eberhard (Ger) 40-35, E Allen (Meon Valley) 38-37, L Ridderstrom (Swe) 41-34, M Krolboll (Den) 38-37, A Meichtry (Swi) 39-36, S Giles (St Mellion) 38-37.
76 Marion Veysseyre (Fra) 40-36,  I Clyburn (Woodhall Spa) 40-36, S Banon (Spa) 38-38, Jessica Porvasnik (USA) 38-38, M Wold (Nor) 36-40, G Carpinelli (Swi) 39-37, E Briggs (Kilmacolm) 39-37.
77 X Tian (China) 38-39, E Henrikson (Swe) 35-42, M MacLaren (Wellingborough) 39-38, S Astrup (Den) 37-40, M Martin (Spa) 39-38, Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell) 39-38, H McCook (Grantown on Spey) 36-41, M Vaughn (USA) 40-37, F Fernandez (Spa) 39-38, C Williams (Wrexham) 38-39
78 M Bruun (Nor) 38-40, R Rossel (Swi) 37-41, K Pogacar (Slovenia) 38-40, C Ryan (Castletroy) 36-42, M Edberg (Swe) 38-40, E Spitz (Aut) 39-39,  M Coors (Ger) 40-38, L Bailey (Kirby Muxloe) 39-39, L Migneaux (Fra) 43-35, M Stark (Swe) 39-39
79 D Weber (Ned) 38-41, A Hewson (Berkhamsted) 39-40, G Bjorgvinsdottir (Ice) 35-44, R Meekers (Ned) 41-38, E Broze (Fra) 39-40, G Clews (Delamere Forest) 37-42, F Liddell (Ger) 39-40, F Kinhult (Swe) 41-38, S Zeeb (Ger) 40-39, C Young (North Berwick) 39-40, N Banovec (Slovenia) 41-38, L Whyte (St Regulus) 40-39, E Henseleit (Ger) 40-39, O Winning (Rotherham) 42-37, A Wolf (Ger) 37-42, 
80 L Zeitler (Aut) 40-40, V Knecht (Swi) 41-39, P Grant (Lisburn) 39-41, R Liti (Ita) 41-39, C Frankish (Charthills) 40-40, K Metraux (Swi) 42-38, H MacGarvie (Troon Ladies) 37-43, Z Bontan (Ned) 39-41, M Metraux (Swi) 36-44, L Harm (Ger) 37-43, A Krauter (Ger) 41-39, J Lee (Can) 39-41, E Genoux (Fra) 42-38, S Tufail (Yas Links) 39-41, C Cassidy (NZ) 40-40, J Ross (Nor) 41-39, R Taylor (Germany) 40-40
81 A Summers (Carnoustie Ladies) 40-41, R Watanabe (Jap) 38-43, C Finne-Ipsen (Den) 40-41, K Simonsen (Nor) 41-40, I Fendt (Aut) 40, H Labsch (Ger) 43-38, L Colombotto Rosso (Ita) 40-41, L Sobron (Spa) 41-40, N Karcher (Swi) 37-44, L Funfstuck (Ger) 40-41, L Strom (Swe) 39-42, L Restrepo (Panama) 40-41, F Gustafsson-Spang (Swe) 36-45, Lisa Maguire (Slieve Russell) 39-42, G I Voelker (Ger) 40-41, N Schroeder (USA) 41-40, P Roussin-Bouchard (Fra) 39-42, C Barquin (Spa) 46-35
82 I Johansson (Swe) 38-44, I Johansson (Swe) 38-44, Heather Munro (Monifieth) 38-44, S Lamb (Clitheroe) 41-41, M Flori (Ita) 41-41, C De Corte (Bel) 44-38, L Toft Hansen (Den) 40-42, S McWilliam (Aboyne) 41-41,  B M Fabrizio (Ita) 41-41, B Garton (Royal Lytham) 42-40, A Von Wnuck (Ger) 43-39, M Manon (Fra) 40 42
83 C Chevalier (Fra) 41-42, G Paton (Royal Montrose) 41-42, L Grant (Swe) 42-41, R Haarman (Ned) 42-41, L Bettel (Aut) 41-42, A Forsterling (Ger) 42-41, M H Galvez (Spa) 42-41, R H Grimstad (Nor) 41-42, L Johansson (Swe) 41-42
84 A Laker (Frilford Heath) 44-40, S Trockel (Ger) 43-41, Z Brake (NZ) 40-44, C Vik (Nor) 40-44, B Popel (Long Ashton) 47-37
85 C Nistrup (Den) 45-40
86 G MacDonald (Craigielaw) 44-42
87 C Childs (USA) 41-46, F Knotsch (Ger) 42-45
88 K Blum (Aus) 43-45
89 D Sverdloff (Orsett) 44-45 
90 S Vik (Nor) 44-46, C Borge (Nor) 45-45, A Backman (Fin) 49-41.
92 B Kochevar (USA) 46-46, L Farina (Ita) 46-46

Retired: P Finlay (Vicars Cross).

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Belgian Leslie Cloots is the ace in "British" pack: first ever hole in one helps her lead by two

Her first ever hole in one helped Leslie Cloots, 21, from Antwerp Belgium to go two strokes clear of the field with a one-under-par round of 71 in windy conditions for the first qualifying round of the Ladies' British open amateur championship at Dundonald Links in Ayrshire, Scotland today.
"I took an eight-iron with a threequarters swing off the  tee at the short sixth (145yd) because the wind was helping at that hole. And
the ball hit the green and ran into the hole," said Leslie, who has one more year to go at North Carolina University.
"I've never even had a hole in one in a practice round before so to get my first ace in the 'British' and to lead the field is great."
Cloots' ace came in a purple patch of five under par over a span of four holes. She had a birdie 4 at the long fifth, then the hole in one at the sixth, followed by birdie 3s when she hit close at both the seven and eighth.
Golf can be a funny game - Leslie had been three over par after two holes with a bogey at the first and a three-putt double bogey 6 at the second.
"The wind doesn't just affect the shots you hit in the air, it also blows your putts offline and I had more problems on the greens today than I had with my other shots," said Leslie who was beaten finalist in this championship at Royal St George's two years ago.
"I  also three-putted the short 13th for a bogey because the wind blew my ball way off line."
But Cloots did hole a 30-footer for a birdie on the 13th and got a great birdie 3 at the 17th after being in long grass on the right from her drive.
"I hit a six-iron on to the green from about 125 metres' range and holed the 4 metre putt. That birdie 3 gave me almost as good a feeling as the hole in one did earlier!" she said.
But the up and down nature of her round continued to the last which she bogeyed with a visit to the water at that downwind hole.
Cloots, who is fluent in French, English, Dutch, German and Chinese, probably has a word for it to sum up a round that made her favourite to achieve the top seeding for the match-play.
France's Shannon Aubert, in the last group to finish after 8pm in a field of 144, shot a par 72 to slip into second place, cutting Cloots' lead to one stroke.
Aubert was actually leading the field when she went out in two-under-par 34, the lowest of the day, but she dropped shots at the 10th, 13th, 16th and 17th as the wind continued to make play difficult. Birdies at the 11th and 18th kept Shannon in the mix.
Sharing third place on one-over 73 are  Spain's Maria Parra, No 3 in the women's world amateur rankings and winner of the European women's amateur title last summer, and Hannele Mikkola (Finland), 22, and ranked No 935 in the world.
 Parra, an 18-year-old Madrid college  student from Sotogrande, dropped four shots over the last two holes and still finished with a 73.
She bogeyed the 17th and then ran up a disastrous triple bogey 8 at the par-5 18th after a five-under-par run in the middle of her round with birdies at the fifth, sixth, ninth, 14th and 16th.
Parra, beaten semi-finalist in last year's Girls' British open amateur championship at West Kilbride, had looked set to forge past .
Mikkola was rock solid in the wind that blew many others off course for a place in the leading 64 players who will advance to the match-play stages after the 36-hole stroke-play eliminator will remove 80 players from the championship.
Hannele had bogeys at the par-4 second and the short 11th before she birdied the long 18th.  Add 15 hard-fought pars to that and it was an excellent start by the Finn.
Several players managed to cover the opening nine holes in one-under 35 but came to grief on the inward half. For example, Gudrun Bjorgvinsdottir from Iceland took 44 blows to get home and return a seven-over 79.
She birdied the second, sixth and ninth in her outward 39 but the supply of birdies dried up for her after the turn. Gudrun had double bogeys at the 12th and 15th and four single bogeys.
Sweden's Beatrice Wallin was another who got out in one-under 35 and then took 40 shots for the inward nine and a 75.
Curtis Cup players Meghan MacLaren (Wellingborough), Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell) and Alice Hewson (Berkhamsted) of the GBI side and American's Monica Vaughn had disappointing scores. MacLaren, Vaughn and Maguire all had 77s, Hewson a 79.
Bronte Law battled on to return a 74 with halves of 37. She birdied the 11th and 13th but had two bogeys either side of the highlights.
MacLaren had birdies  at the third and 18th but on the debit side Meghan had seven bogeys in halves of 39-38.
Alice Hewson had no birdies at all to offset a double bogey 6 at the seventh and bogeys at the first, 10th, 13th, 15th and 17th in halves of 39 and 40.
New Scottish champion Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies) had two birdies but still returned a nine-over 81. Ailsa had gains at two par-5 holes, the fifth and 18th in halves of 40 and 41. 
Charlotte De Corte (Belgium) beaten by the eventual title-winner, Celine Boutier (France) in the semi-finals of this championship at Portstewart 12 months ago, will need to step up a gear if she is to reach the match-play stage this week.
She had a 10-over-par 82 after an error-strewn outward half of 44.
                             

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World-class opposition at Dundonald Links

SCOTS WILL DO WELL TO QUALIFY FOR

MATCH-PLAY STAGES AT "BRITISH"

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
The only golf writer at this week's tournament
Without wishing to be too pessimistic, I believe the field for this week's British women's open amateur championship at Dundonald Links, Ayrshire is so strong that the 14 Scottish entries will do well to be among the 64 match-play qualifiers from the 36-hole stroke-play qualifying today and tomorrow.
Six current Curtis Cup players - five from GB and I and one from the United States - headline the field of 144 with their high world rankings.
New Scottish champion Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies), on paper, should have the best run of all the home players. but even she is looking only as far ahead as the qualifying rounds. Anything after that is a big bonus.
Other Scots - there are 14 in all - in the field are Ailsa's clubmate, Jess Meek, Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm), who played in the 2014 Curtis Cup match, Connie Jaffrey and Troon Ladies' clubmate Hazel MacGarvie, last year's Scottish champion Clara Young (North Berwick) and Gabrielle MacDonald (Craigielaw), who was the national title-winner in 2014, Gillian Paton (Royal Montrose), Heather Munro (Monifieth), Lauren Whyte (St Regulus), Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey), Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne) and two Germany-based players, Fiona Liddell, a former Scottish U18 girls champion, and Rachael Taylor who has had some good performances on the US women's college circuit over the past few years.
TODAY'S weather report from the Ayrshire links: Strongish southwesterly wind. 14.5 degrees on the temperature clock but the wind has a chill factor.

 Claire Queen, the Scot who won the Girls' British open amateur championship in 2001 and now has a performance co-ordinator role within the Scottish Golf set-up, thinks that whoever wins the "British" title on Saturday will have driven the ball long and straight all week.
"Dundonald Links, in my opinion, is a driver's course. You have to be able to drive it long and drive it straight to score over this course. With all the rain we had at the weekend, the course will be playing every one of the 6,291 yards lay-out set up by the Ladies Golf Union," said Claire who played on the Ladies European Tour for seven years before retiring in 2012.
"There's a lot of trouble if you miss the fairways."




Par-5 third is toughest hole at Dundonald Links
 

Dundonald Links starter Raymond Girvan, whose son Paul played in the same 1987 Walker Cup team as Colin Montgomerie and is now the boss of the Kings Links Golf Centre, Aberdeen, is warning this week's field that the par-5 third hole - 470yd from the LGU tees, is considered by Dundonald members to be the toughest hole on the links.
"Many a time in our club medals, the average score at the third is a double bogey 7. There's a ditch that used to be a stream all the way long the right hand side of the hole. If you go over that you are out of bounds," said Raymond.
"Players tend to go left to avoid that risk but there are bunkers waiting to catch them there. Even if you make it to the green in three shots, the green is another problem to be surmounted. Easiest thing in the world to three-putt there!
From the men's championship tee, the third hole measures 570yd but Girvan senior remembers caddieing for former Ryder Cup player Paul Casey whose drive was well over 300 yards and he played a No. 7 iron for his second!

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LGU Order of Merit standings as updated June 16, 2016

1
Ireland
415.714
32
1299.1
2
England
198
13(17)
1164.71
3
England
204.301
22
928.643
4
England
263.106
29
907.261
5
Ireland
216.731
24
903.045
6
England
210.876
24
878.652
7
England
223.481
26
859.541
8
England
145.341
15(17)
854.945
9
England
194.356
23
845.025
10
Ireland
209.918
25
839.673
11
England
189.426
23
823.593
12
Scotland
138.148
16(17)
812.638
13
England
154.536
20
772.681
14
England
211.856
28
756.628
15
Ireland
158.906
22
722.3
16
England
144.276
20
721.38
17
Ireland
122.426
17
720.155
18
Wales
121.291
17
713.476
19
England
114.951
17
676.184
20
Ireland
121.339
18
674.103
21
England
119.395
18
663.306
22
Scotland
171.959
26
661.38
23
Scotland
111.265
15(17)
654.5
24
England
117.33
18
651.836
25
Wales
102.145
14(17)
600.853
26
England
101.276
13(17)
595.742
27
England
100.606
12(17)
591.799
28
Scotland
135.288
24
563.702
29
England
94.395
12(17)
555.265
30
Scotland
90.8077
8(17)
534.163
31
England
88.2762
13(17)
519.272
32
Ireland
87.9435
12(17)
517.315
33
England
86
10(17)
505.882
34
England
81.9809
12(17)
482.241
35
Ireland
81
6(17)
476.471
36
Scotland
78.7297
12(17)
463.116
37
Ireland
95.1445
21
453.069
38
England
75.0543
11(17)
441.496
39
Scotland
74.1484
12(17)
436.167
40
England
74
8(17)
435.294
41
England
72.3407
11(17)
425.534
42
Scotland
71.8077
9(17)
422.398
43
England
71
10(17)
417.647
44
Ireland
70.278
16(17)
413.4
45
Ireland
70.0625
7(17)
412.132
46
England
66.395
15(17)
390.559
47
England
66.3407
9(17)
390.239
48
England
64
8(17)
376.471
49
England
63.0543
11(17)
370.908
50
Ireland
60.883
7(17)
358.135
51
Scotland
57.8077
6(17)
340.045
52
Scotland
56.7297
14(17)
333.704
53
Scotland
55.8077
6(17)
328.281
54
England
55
8(17)
323.529
55
Ireland
52.883
8(17)
311.076
56
Scotland
52.8077
6(17)
310.634
57
England
49
4(17)
288.235
58
England
47
8(17)
276.471
59
England
46
8(17)
270.588
60
England
45
6(17)
264.706
61
England
44
10(17)
258.824
62
England
42
8(17)
247.059
63
England
39
4(17)
229.412
64
Scotland
38.9176
7(17)
228.927
65
England
38.675
6(17)
227.5
66
England
38.0543
7(17)
223.849
67
England
37
4(17)
217.647
68
Wales
35.5543
7(17)
209.143
69
Wales
34.8043
6(17)
204.731
70
England
34.0157
5(17)
200.092
71
England
34
4(17)
200
72
England
33.8615
6(17)
199.185
73
Ireland
33.2237
10(17)
195.434
74
England
32
4(17)
188.235
75
Wales
31.8615
6(17)
187.421
76
England
30
6(17)
176.471
77
England
29
6(17)
170.588
78
Wales
28.8043
7(17)
169.437
79
Wales
28.75
4(17)
169.118
80
Scotland
27.3407
3(17)
160.828
81
Ireland
27
4(17)
158.824
82
England
26.5365
10(17)
156.097
83
Ireland
26
3(17)
152.941
84
Scotland
25.3407
3(17)
149.063
85
Ireland
25
3(17)
147.059
86
Ireland
24
3(17)
141.176
87
Ireland
23.0605
3(17)
135.65
88
England
23
4(17)
135.294
89
Ireland
22.0625
4(17)
129.779
90
Scotland
21.8077
4(17)
128.281
91
England
19
6(17)
111.765
91
Ireland
19
2(17)
111.765
93
Ireland
18.8205
3(17)
110.709
94
Ireland
17.3407
3(17)
102.004
95
Ireland
17.0625
2(17)
100.368
96
Ireland
17
2(17)
100
97
Ireland
16.8205
5(17)
98.9441
98
Scotland
16.8077
2(17)
98.8688
99
Scotland
15.8077
2(17)
92.9865
100
Ireland
15.682
7(17)
92.2471
101
Ireland
15.0625
4(17)
88.6029
102
England
15.0543
5(17)
88.5547
103
Ireland
15
2(17)
88.2353
104
Scotland
13.8077
2(17)
81.2218
105
England
13
6(17)
76.4706
106
Scotland
12.8077
2(17)
75.3394
106
Scotland
12.8077
2(17)
75.3394
108
Scotland
12.6692
4(17)
74.5247
109
Scotland
12
8(17)
70.5882
110
Ireland
11.8615
7(17)
69.7735
111
England
10.8615
7(17)
63.8912
112
Scotland
9.6692
4(17)
56.8776
113
England
9
2(17)
52.9412
114
Scotland
8.5769
4(17)
50.4524
115
Ireland
8.0625
2(17)
47.4265
116
Ireland
7
2(17)
41.1765
117
Wales
6
2(17)
35.2941
118
England
5.8205
3(17)
34.2382
119
Scotland
5.5769
2(17)
32.8053
120
England
5
2(17)
29.4118
121
Scotland
4.8615
2(17)
28.5971
122
Wales
4.75
2(17)
27.9412
123
Scotland
4.2308
4(17)
24.8871
124
Scotland
3.2308
2(17)
19.0047
125
England
2
2(17)
11.7647
126
Ireland
1.25
2(17)
7.35294
127
England
1
2(17)
5.88235
128
Scotland
0
4(17)
0
128
Ireland
0
2(17)
0
 

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