KirkwoodGolf: 27 Apr 2017

Thursday, April 27, 2017

CARTY, NEWLOVE AND WHYTE HELP DENVER WIN 4TH TITLE


Denver Team
FROM COLIN FARQUHARSON

 NEBRASKA CITY, Nebraska - The University of Denver women's golf team rallied en route to picking up the Summit League Championship.

The Pioneers, who entered the final day down two strokes to South Dakota State, posted a final-round 293 (5-over) to secure its fourth straight league title.

The team finished with an overall score of 906, six shots ahead of the Jackrabbits. The Crimson and Gold have now won 14 straight league/conference titles.

Par for the course was 72 at Arbor Links Golf Course.

DU entered the round trailing for the first time ever in the tournament since joining the league back in 2013.

But with the stakes raised, head coach Lindsay Kuhle delivered a powerful message to the players and got them to come out the gates fast on the final morning.

Jessica Carty, Mariell Bruun, Lauren Whyte, Jessica Dreesbeimdieke and Sophie Newlove all had it going early for the Crimson and Gold, rolling out to a quick lead before making the turn.

SDSU, though, battled back and made it close heading into the final stretch of holes. Denver responded with the championship pedigree that is shown since joining the league and under the guidance of Kuhle, using a late surge to get the separation it needed to secure the team title.

The senior duo Carty and Bruun became the first pair of Pioneers to capture four Summit League Championships in program history. They also were the two members to be selected to the all-tournament team.

Carty, from Rory McIlroy country (Holywood, near Belfast). once again used a big performance on the back nine to lock up runner-up status. The senior posted an even-par 72 for the day, but went 2-under in her final 13 holes of play to finish second.

Newlove, a freshman from Nottingham, closed out her championship in seventh after posting a 4-over 76. The sophomore did get hot late, making three straight birdies on holes 14-16.

Whyte, from St Andrews. fired a 76 on her last day on the course, good for an eighth-place finish, one of her best ever results on the US women's college golf circuit.

The Pioneers now wait to see where they will head for the NCAA Regional in early May.

LEADING FINAL INDIVIDUAL TOTALS

222 Megan Mingo (South Dakota State) 69 80 73
224 Jessica Carty (Denver) 72 80 72

SELECTED OTHER TOTALS
228 Sophie Newlove (Denver) 74 79 76 (7th)
230 Lauren Whyte (Denver) 75 79 76 (8th).

LEADING TEAM TOTALS
906 Denver
912 South Dakota State
945 North Dakota State
Field of 9 teams.

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OLIVIA FINISHES T22 IN PACE-12 WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP


Olivia Mehaffey, after a stabilising round of 71 in the second round, went off the rails again in round 2 of the Pac-12 Women's Championship at Sewailo Golf Club, Tucson in Arizona.

The GB and I international player shot a 77 which had back-to-back double bogeys - a 6 at the ninth and a 7 at the 10th - in halves of 39-38, which included birdies at the first, eighth and 16th at the par-72, 6,583yd course.

Olivia's total of 228 (80-71-77) gave her a share of 22nd place behind the runaway winner (by six shots), Lilia Vu (UCLA), with rounds of 72, 66 and 72 for 209.

UCLA team-mate Mariel Galdiano (73-73-69) finished second on 215.

Not surprisingly, UCLA (862) won the team title by 21 shots from runners-up Colorado with Stanford (884) third.

Arizona State (895) finished sixth of the 11 teams.

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SCOTTISH VET TEAM MEMBER -- GILLIAN KYLE - HER SON ALISTAIR DOES WELL IN THE STATES AND WINS THE G-MAC MEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

ALISTAIR KYLE 

Alistair Kyle from Glasgow, a final-year student at Davis and Elkins College, West Virginia and a member of East Renfrewshire Golf Club, won the G-MAC Spring Collegiate Championship this week at Four Bridges Country Club, Liberty Township in Ohio.
Alistair, pictured, son of well-known West of Scotland golfer, Gillian Kyle, had rounds of 76, 74 and 67 for a one-over-par total of 217 over two par-72 courses of 6,736 and 6,749yd.

 To read the report go to the SCOTTISH VIEW WEBSITE


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Emily Aird fails to break 80 in three rounds in Texas


Perth's Emily Aird, coming up to the end of her four years as a student at Newman College, Wichita, will be looking to recapture the form that once made her an outstanding prospect when she returns to Scotland for good this summer.

Emily had disappointing rounds of 82, 80 and 83 for a total of 245 and 35th place in a field of 50 competitors at the Heartland Women's Conference Championship at Slick Rock Golf Club, Horseshoe Bay, Texas this week.

Dallas Baptist players, Addison Mitchell (69-77-68 for two-under 214) and Sarah Kim (71-72-72 for 215) finished first and second individually and Dallas Baptist (888) also won the team title by 10 shots from St Mary's.

Newman (932) finished sixth of 10.

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Major stakeholders combine to benefit Am-Pro transition in Scottish golf

News Release from Ed Hodge of Scottish Golf.

[NB  Ed confirmed that this support package is available to women players too.  GGK]

An exciting new support package designed to ease the transition from amateur to professional golf for Scottish players, male and female, is announced yesterday, harnessing the combined support of key stakeholders across the game.

Aberdeen Asset Management, SSE Scottish Hydro and Bounce Sports Management are joining forces with Scottish Golf, the governing body, to help young players develop their careers, both through financial and management support.

The two-year deal will see the various partners working together, with two of the country's newest professionals, Grant Forrest and Ewen Ferguson, the first recipients of the support in 2017. Both players are guaranteed eight Challenge Tour starts this season through the initiative, with similar experience-building opportunities set to be offered to other up-and-coming Scottish professionals in the future.

For those amateur players achieving a number of successful results and deemed ready to turn professional at the end of this season, the new support package will be open to them – with selection put forward by the Scottish Golf Performance Committee for consideration by the stakeholders.

Bounce worked closely with Walker Cup winners Forrest and Ferguson last year, managing them in professional events as top-ranked amateurs, before negotiating manufacturer and sponsorship deals for their move into the professional ranks.

Under the new partnership, leading amateurs will again benefit from pro opportunities in 2017 with Bounce managing the players' itinerary and preparation, working closely with Scottish Golf's Performance team who will continue to oversee the players for events on the amateur calendar.

Speaking at today's announcement at Edinburgh Castle, Stephen Docherty, Head of Global Equities at Aberdeen Asset Management, said: "This initiative springs from an idea over a number of months, with the key focus on collaborating to help young Scottish players make the difficult am-pro transition. We support a number of male and female Scottish players, but along with our counterparts at SSE Scottish Hydro, Bounce and Scottish Golf we're all too aware of the challenges around taking that daunting leap from amateur to professional.

"This support is not guaranteed for players planning to turn professional, it has to be earned, and we hope this approach will help to reap the benefits for years to come."

Colin Banks, Head of Sponsorship and Reward at SSE, stated: "At SSE Scottish Hydro, we are proud to continue to make a difference in the development of the next generation of golfing talent in Scotland. Pooling resources for the common goal of helping young male and female golfers attain the next stage in their careers, demonstrates that this collaboration really is doing more to help achieve success."

Iain Stoddart, Founding Partner at Bounce Sports Management, said: "This initiative builds on our work with Scottish Golf last year and allows us to deliver a strategy that we have believed in for quite a while now.

"It is fantastic that key stakeholders in Scottish golf, including the governing body, have come together to get behind the country's leading talent. We will endeavour to approach other like-minded companies to join this way of ensuring our very best men and women get over what has historically been a very fragile stage of their careers."

Aberdeen Asset Management and SSE Scottish Hydro have been great supporters of the Scottish game at all levels for a number of years, with Aberdeen Asset Management long-term sponsors of the men's and ladies' Scottish Open and official team sponsors of the Scottish Golf national squads for the last decade.

Meantime, SSE Scottish Hydro is title sponsor of the annual Scottish Challenge at Macdonald Spey Valley in Aviemore, where the winners have included Brooks Koepka and Andrew 'Beef' Johnston.

Ewen Ferguson, who played only his third Challenge Tour event as a professional in Turkey last week, commented: "I am delighted to be one of the first recipients of this new support package and I know that this will have a huge impact having made the transition from the amateur to the professional game. With the financial support behind me and the playing opportunities on the Challenge Tour throughout the season ahead, I am in the best position I could be to try to secure a place on the European Tour. I now just can't wait to get playing."

Grant Forrest, who tied for fifth place at the Turkish Airlines Challenge on Sunday on his second Challenge Tour start as a professional, added: "It's exciting to be a part of today and I feel very fortunate to be getting the support that is being given to me. I turned professional at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship last year and it's been a real learning experience since then. I feel now, after 12 months of hard work working with and speaking to the right people, I am ready for the season and professional journey ahead."

Blane Dodds, Scottish Golf CEO, added: "We want to address the amateur to professional challenge by pulling together the biggest stakeholders in Scottish Golf and a respected management group.

"With the Scottish Golf Support Limited programme for young professionals coming to an end, we are under pressure with our funding, via sportscotland. We are continuing to make representations to our funding partners, notably following the recent independent study commissioned by VisitScotland and Scottish Enterprise which showed the vast economic value of golf tourism to Scotland. However, we know the importance of this area of the game and have sought to identify other partnerships to create new income streams.

"If players are good enough and ready to turn professional, this support package could be available to them, albeit in limited numbers to begin with. We simply want to support the best talent that we have in this country on their journey into professional golf."

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