KirkwoodGolf: 22 May 2017

Monday, May 22, 2017

WEST VETS TEAM VICTORIOUS AT AUCHTERARDER

West Vets Team

West and Midland Vets Teams

Ten West Vets travelled through to Auchterarder looking forward to playing the course and trying to win the Mid West Trophy. For a short time it looked like rain was going to spoil the day, but the skies quickly cleared and along with the lovely scenery, the girls really enjoyed the match and ran out winners by 7 games to 3.

The greens looked good but the par 3 pin positions really tested the players. However all matches were played in a wonderful spirit, and Captain Lizee McGraw and her team looked after us so well. We therefore look forward to hosting the Midlands team in the West next year.

The games ended as follows :-

Anna Telfer (Milngavie) lost by 1 hole v Elsie Hutcheon (Ladybank)
Linda McDougall (Greenock) won 4 & 3 v Agnes Lind (Elie)
Jennifer Mack (Haggs) won 5 & 4 v Kathleen Duncan (Pitlochry)
Anabel Kane (KIlmacolm) lost 3 & 2 v Emma Wilson (Elie)
Anne Judge (Ranfurly Castle) won 5 & 4 v Liz Fertacz (Blairgowrie)
Sheila Steele (Buchanan Castle) won 4 & 3 v Moira Lumby (K J V1)
Joanne Sharp (Kil/Barassie) won 4 & 3 v Christine Steadman (Pitreavie)
Lynn McColl (Bearsden) won 5 & 4 v Janice Lang (Blairgowrie)
Carol Fell (Ranfurly Castle) lost 3 & 2 v Moira Begbie (Ladybank)
Karen Maxwell (Milngavie) won 4 & 3 v Margaret Hunter (Blairgowrie)

Report by June Lockhart (Captain)  CLICK HERE to go to the Midland Vets Report (Courtesy of Lizee McGraw - Midland Vets Captain)

To see some Photos --- CLICK HERE  - COURTESY OF WEST VETS CAPTAIN JUNE LOCKHART

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ABOYNE WIN WATT DUFFUS TROPHY AND THE HANDICAP CUP

Aboyne 1 and 2 - Shannon McWilliam, 
Sandra Findlay (Aboyne Ladies' Captain), 
Kimberley Beveridge, Maryla Sime, Carmen Griffiths, 
Georgette Hollingsworth and Heather Mackenzie. 
Missing from the photo are Fenneke Wolters-Sinke 
and Carmeen Eakin.

Group - Margaret MacNaughtan ALCGA President, Julie Henderson, Shannon McWilliam, 
Kimberley Beveridge, Heather Mackenzie, 
Georgette Hollingsworth, 
Carmen Griffiths, Maryla Sime, 
Gail Christie and Sheila McNaught ALCGA Captain.


Individual Winners - Margaret MacNaughtan 
ALCGA President, Julie Henderson, 
Gail Christie and Sheila McNaught ALCGA Captain.



Aboyne made the most of home-course advantage to dominate the Aberdeenshire Ladies County Golf Association's stroke-play team tournament for the Watt Duffus Trophy today (Monday).

The Aboyne I quartet of Shannon McWilliam, Kimberley Beveridge, Carmen Griffiths and Maryla Sime won the Watt Duffus Trophy for the best scratch team  total of 227 while the Aboyne 2 team of Heather Mackenzie, Georgette Hollingsworth, Fenneke Wolters-Sinke and Carmeen Eakin won the Handicap Trophy for the best net total of 216.
Julie Henderson (Murcar Links) won the Mrs J P Kennaway Cup for the best scratch score of 72.


Gail Christie (Banchory) was the winner of the Individual Handicap Trophy with a net score of 68 off a handicap of eight.


WATT DUFFUS TROPHY RESULTS  at Aboyne Golf Club

SCRATCH
Three from four scores to count
227 Aboyne 1 (S McWilliam 74, C Griffiths 76, K Beveridge 77, M Sime 81).
230 Kemnay 1 (F Pennie 75, R Polson 77, D Pocock 78, S Leslie 80).
240 Banchory 1 (G Christie 76, G Mackenzie 80, P Halliwell 84, A Smart 87).
244 Westhill (J Lees 75, S Collinson 82, L Wallace 87, A McKinnon 101).
246 Aberdeen Ladies 1 (S Wood 81, F Seedhouse 82, E Whyte 83, L Marnoch 91), Cruden Bay 1 (J Harrison 78, K Stalker 81, L Terry 87, K Esslemont 87).
247 McDonald Ellon (N Fraser 78, D Mackinnon 83, A Bowman 86, H Cooper 101).
248 Murcar Links (J Henderson 72, K Mackay 86, M Black 90, O Robb 97).
252 Duff House Royal 1 (L Anderson 79, R Gallon 81, R Topping 92, J Alexander 92).
257 Aboyne 2 (G Hollingsworth 85, H Mackienzie 86, F Wolters-Sinke 86, C Eakin 88).
259 Meldrum House (R Armell 84, L Park 87, L Kelly 88, S Will 98).
260 Deeside (S Macleod 82, K Teow 86, C Eddie 92, L Watson 106), Hazlehead (C Prouse 80, K Emeleus 87, F Prouse 93 M Adam 94).
264 Kemnay 2 (C Wicher 85, Y Moir 88, J Whitehead 91, M Evans 105).
265 Banchory 2 (K Taylor 83, A Cousland 89, E Cook 93, S Richardson 106).
267 Newmachar (A Hope 88, G Main 89, M Robinson 90, A Christiansen 94), Craibstone (J McCloskey 87, V Souter 90, S Connell 90, K Scott 91).
268 Aberdeen Ladies 2 (L McNiven 87, C Kyle 89, J Howarth 92, J Wilson 98).
271 Peterculter (L Clark 88, A Reid 89, J Cook 94, A Morrice 102).
273 Dunecht House (C Davies 84, A Anderson 93, G Bruce 96).
282 Cruden Bay 2 (J Cowie 87, J Robertson 97, I Rowe 98, C Clark 108).
283 Ballater (H Backhouse 92, S Foggie 94, A Horne 97, L Cox 101).
285 Duff House Royal 2 (P Duthie 93, E Pirie 96, M Alexander 96, K Anderson 102).
HANDICAP TOTALS
216 Aboyne 2.
218 Banchory 1.
219 McDonald Ellon
220 Aboyne 1, Kemnay 1, Newmachar, Peterculter.
221 Meldrum House, Murcar Links
223 Cruden Bay 1, Duff House Royal 1, Westhill.
225 Banchory 2, Craibstone.
226 Kemnay 2.
227 Dunecht House.
228 Deeside.
229 Aberdeen Ladies 2.
231 Cruden Bay 2.
233 Aberdeen Ladies 1, Duff House Royal 2.
234 Hazlehead.
240 Ballater.

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HOLLY AND OLLY WEDDING

FROM LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE




Congratulations to Ladies European Tour Member Holly Aitchison and Oliver Reddick who married at Woodland Manor Hotel in Bedford on Saturday. The happy couple are familiar faces on tour and were surrounded by friends, family and fellow LET players Felicity Johnson, Hannah Burke, Michelle Thomson, Kiran Matharu, Sahra Hassan and Gabriella Cowley.





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Royal Montrose Ladies Greensomes

Royal Montrose Golf Club
Ladies Open Greensomes

Friday 9th June 2017

Stableford Competition

Tee Times 10.30 – 12.30 and 17.00 – 17.30

£16.00 per couple

Entry Forms Available on Royal Montrose Website -- Click Here for Entry Form  
CLICK HERE FOR ONLINE BOOKING 

Claire Curnin --- Lady Captain

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GALLOWAY WOMEN'S COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP DAY





Tracy Milligan won the Galloway women's county championship at Wigtownshire County Golf Club on Sunday.

She had a two-round total of 160 (CSS 73).

Gwen Robson was runner-up with 163 (better inward half).

The Junior Cup was won by Vanessa Ho (28) 71.

The Rennie Salver was won by Sally Moore (21) 66.

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Neumann Earns Third Win On Legends Tour


Liselotte Neumann
(Photo : Nick Sharp)

LAKE GENEVA, Wis., May 21, 2017 – Liselotte Neumann earned her career third victory on The Legends Tour today when she edged Juli Inkster by one stroke to win the Red Nose Day Walgreens Charity Championship presented by Hallmark.

Neumann carded a 4-under 68 in today's only round of play following a day of torrential rain that canceled Saturday's opening round. The relentless day of heavy rain soaked the Gary Player Course at Geneva National Resort on Saturday, rendering the course unplayable and reducing the 36-hole championship to an 18-hole sprint.

Neumann got off to a solid start with two birdies on her first three holes, but the Swede lost ground when she missed short putts to bogey three consecutive holes. She got back on track with birdies on holes No. 8 and 10, before draining a 75-foot putt for eagle on the par-5 14th hole, and adding a birdie on No. 15 to ultimately secure the win.

"I never really looked at the leaderboard," said Neumann, who now lives in the desert of Southern California. "Juli always plays well and I knew I was one or two shots ahead of her, so I figured any time you're beating Juli Inkster, you are probably in a pretty good position."

Inkster, who carded a 3-under 69, was tied early in her round at 2-under par with clubhouse leader Cindy Figg-Currier. The Hall of Famer added a birdie on No. 14, missed a par putt for bogey at No. 17, but the Californian countered with a five-foot birdie putt on the final hole to finish one behind Neumann. A win would have given Inkster her fourth victory at Walgreens-sponsored Legends Tour events.

Wisconsin's spring weather tested the players in the event. Temperatures dropped into the mid-40s as rain pummeled the field on Saturday. And while the rain held off during today's final round, temperatures again plunged into the 40s as the wind kicked up in the afternoon.

Inkster's birdie on the 18th hole put pressure on Neumann, who knew all too well what the Californian was capable of doing when she was in contention for a tournament win.

"She made her short birdie putt [on the last hole] and now I had a pretty long par putt," said Neumann. "I just said, 'You're going to have to make this one,' and I did. I didn't want to go back out there because it was so cold. I guess I made it a little too exciting at the end."

Figg-Currier finished third at 2-under 70, while the group of Brandie Burton, Laura Davies, Wendy Doolan, Moira Dunn-Bohls and Lorie Kane tied for fourth at 1-under 71.

Australia's Jan Stephenson won the Legends Honors Division (for players age 63 and over) with a score of even-par 72. Sandra Palmer fin








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Heading into Final Round Duke Need Strong Finish

From Duke Coach, Jack Winters

Live Scoring

Heading into Final Round Blue Devils Need Strong Finish

May 21, 2017

SUGAR GROVE, Illinois – With 18 holes of stroke play remaining at the NCAA Championship, the Duke University women's golf team will need to finish strong on Monday in order to reach the match-play portion of the event. The Blue Devils enter the final round 15 strokes out of eighth place and tied 17th overall. Only the top eight teams will advance to match-play following Monday's action at the 6,343-yard, par 72 Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, Illinois.

With the 2017 NCAA Championship shortened to only 54 holes due to Saturday's round being washed out due to weather, Duke finds itself in need of some help going into the final day of play.

The Blue Devils were holding strong Sunday in the second round, but closed 17-over-par over the final five holes to finish 21-over-par, 309. Duke made up 16 strokes from the day before and holds a 36-hole ledger of 634.

"The fact is we haven't played well," said Duke head coach Dan Brooks. "We have played pretty badly. This is a hard golf course and hard situation, but we have not been playing good golf. If we wind up being able to get into the top eight, I think we will be very, very fortunate. We are going to do our very best, we are going to fight like crazy – it is the only thing we know how to do, but we are a ways back."

Holding the team lead is Northwestern, who has totaled very impressive rounds of 301 and 298 for a 10-over-par, 599. Kent State (607), Stanford (609), Ohio State (610), Baylor (611), South Carolina (613), Southern California (618) and Miami (619) round out the top eight. Arizona State (620), Texas (620), Purdue (621), Florida (622), North Carolina (624), Furman (625), California (625), Michigan (630), Duke (634), Michigan State (634), Florida State (635) and Clemson (635) rounded out the top 20 teams.

Duke junior Leona Maguire turned in one of only five under-par rounds Sunday to move up into a tie for sixth overall on the individual leaderboard through 36 holes with a four-over, 148. Maguire, who hails from Cavan, Ireland, featured a terrific start as she registered a par on the first hole and then was on the 459-yard, par five second hole in two for an eagle chance. She ended up sinking a short birdie to move to one-under-par, Maguire then collected seven straight pars, before birding 11 and 13 to get to three-under-par.

"Leona can really play in this stuff," commented Brooks. "She is a really smart player, has all the skills and I am not surprised she is up near the top.

The winds started swirling late in the round and she suffered a couple of late bogeys, before lippingt for birdie on No. 18 to finish with a one-under-par, 71. She hit a team-best 14 greens, 13 fairways and had 31 putts on the day. The round was her 20th even or under par score of the season, which is tied for fourth on Duke's single-season charts.

Wake Forest's Jennifer Kupcho holds the individual lead with an even-par, 144, while Purdue's August Kim (145) is second and Arizona State's Monica Vaughn and South Carolina's Ainhoa Olarra are tied for third with a 146.

With a back nine of only three-over-par, junior Lisa Maguire played one of the best final nine holes of the Blue Devil squad on Sunday. She opened the day with seven-over-par 43 on the front nine, but opened the back nine with a par and birdie on the par five 11th.

After a double-bogey on the 12th, she played the final six holes at two-over. On the 476-yard, par five 18th, Maguire was on in two shots and ended up draining a seven-foot birdie to close the day. She hit seven fairways, six greens and had 30 putts on the day.

BRITWATCH: GB and I Vagliano Trophy team selections Olivia Mehaffey (Arizona State) and Alice Hewson (Clemson) dropped from T44 on Saturday to T66 on Sunday. Mehaffey has had rounds of 79 and 80 for 159, the same total as Hewson with scores of 81 and 78.

Former Scottish U18 girls champion Fiona Liddell (Baylor) went from T33 to T85 with rounds of 78 and 83. There is a field of 129 players.s

Baylor are doing better than Duke, Arizona State and Clemson and are lying in fifth place in the team rankings.

Fans can follow Monday's action via with live scoring via www.GolfStat.com.

Duke Results
T19 T6 Leona Maguire Duke 77 71 148 +4
T92 T90 Ana Belac Duke 83 79 162 +18
T117 T101 Sandy Choi Duke 87 77 164 +20
T80 T101 Lisa Maguire Duke 82 82 164 +20
T92 T107 Virginia Elena Carta Duke 83 82 165 +21

1 2 Team Scores
1 1 Northwestern 301 298 599 +23
2 2 Kent State 303 304 607 +31
T3 3 Stanford 311 298 609 +33
T3 4 Ohio State 311 299 610 +34
T3 5 Baylor 311 300 611 +35
7 6 South Carolina 313 300 613 +37
T9 7 Southern California 315 303 618 +42
12 8 Miami 316 303 619 +43
T3 T9 Arizona State 311 309 620 +44
T13 T9 Texas 317 303 620 +44
T9 11 Purdue 315 306 621 +45
16 12 Florida 320 302 622 +46
8 13 North Carolina 314 310 624 +48
18 T14 Furman 323 302 625 +49
15 T14 California 319 306 625 +49
T9 16 Michigan 315 315 630 +54
T19 T17 Duke 325 309 634 +58
T13 T17 Michigan State 317 317 634 +58
T19 T19 Florida State 325 310 635 +59
17 T19 Clemson 321 314 635 +59
21 21 Alabama 328 313 641 +65
24 22 Texas Tech 335 313 648 +72
22 23 Pepperdine 330 320 650 +74
23 24 Oregon 333 319 652 +76

Leading Player Scores
T5 1 Jennifer Kupcho * Wake Forest 74 70 144 E
T1 2 August Kim Purdue 72 73 145 +1
T5 T3 Monica Vaughn Arizona State 74 72 146 +2
T13 T3 Ainhoa Olarra South Carolina 76 70 146 +2
9 5 Michaela Finn Kent State 75 72 147 +3
T19 T6 Andrea Lee Stanford 77 71 148 +4
T19 T6 Leona Maguire Duke 77 71 148 +4
T9 T8 Stephanie Lau Northwestern 75 74 149 +5
T33 T8 Dylan Kim Baylor 78 71 149 +5

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