KirkwoodGolf: 3 Jul 2017

Monday, July 03, 2017

2017 Vagliano Trophy: Individual records


Picture by Cal Carson Golf Agency


CONTINENT OF EUROPE


3.5pt Albane Valenzuela (Switzerland)  DWWW
3.0pt Morgane Metraux (Switzerland)   WWWL
2.5pt Virginia Elena Carta (Italy)           DLWW
2.5pt Julia Engstrom (Sweden)                DLWW
2.5pt Linnea Strom (Sweden)                   DWWL
2.5pt Puk Lyng Thomsen (Denmark)      LDWW
2.5pt Dewi Weber (Netherlands)              LDWW
2.0pt Matilda Castren (Finland)               WLWL


                                       Picture by Cal Carson Golf Agency


GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND


2.5pt Olivia Mehaffey (Ireland)                DWLW
2.0pt India Clyburn (England)                 WLLW
2.0pt Alice Hewson (England)                  WWLL
2.0pt Sophie Lamb (England)                   DDLW
1.0pt Maria Dunne (Ireland)                     LWLL
1.0pt Leona Maguire (Ireland)                  DDLL
0.5pt Gemma Clews (England)                  DLLL
0.0pt Annabel Wilson (Ireland)                 LLLL


+Tomorrow: the Junior Vagliano Trophy individual records

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SCOTTISH GOLF NEWSLETTER -- JULY 2017


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Record-breaker Kimberley heads North of

Scotland championship qualifiers at Kemnay

Kimberley Beveridge (Aboyne), pictured, broke the Kemnay Golf Club course record with an excellent score of three-under-par 70 in blustery conditions to lead the 16 qualifiers for the match-play stages of the North of Scotland women's amateur championship today.
Rachel Polson set the previous record of 72 in June last year.
Kimberley had halves of 38 (one over par) and 32 (four under). She bogeyed the first and fourth and then got her first birdie at the par-5 eighth.
She then came scorching home with birdies at the 12th, 13th, par-5 16th and par-4 17th.
Beveridge won the title in 2015 but lost in the semi-finals to eventual champion Shannon McWilliam at Dunblane New 12 months ago. Shannon could not defend the title because the tournament clashes this year with the Scottish U18 girls championship in which she has reached the semi-finals
Muckhart players Eilidh Watson and Jen Saxton earned the Nos 2 and 3 seedings with rounds of 73 and 74.

GIFFORD TROPHY (Scratch)
QUALIFIERS
par 73
70 Kimberley Beveridge (Aboyne).
73 Eilidh Watson (Muckhart)
74 Jen Saxton (Muckhart)
75 Gillian Paton (Royal Montrose)
80 Carinne Taylor (Nairn), Camila Davies (Dunecht House).
81 Laura Walker (Muckart).
82 Sammy Leslie (Kemnay).
83 Vikki Thom (Kemnay).
84 Ellie Docherty (Moray).
85 Jackie Brown (Monifieth), Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir), Megan Robb (Peterculter).
86 Iona Roska (Inverness), Jane Grubb (Montrose Mercantile).
88 Lauren Whyte (Kemnay).

MATCH-PLAY DRAW
9.00 Beveridge v Whyte.
9.07 Thom v Leslie.
9.15 Taylor v Ramsay.
9.22 Robb v Paton
9.30 Saxton v Roska
9.37 Brown v Davies.
9.45 Walker v Docherty
9.52 Grubb v Watson.
Quarter-finals at 2pm, 2.07, 2.15 and 2.22.
Semi-finals at 9 and 9.07am on Wednesday

ANGUS TROPHY (Handicap)
QUALIFIERS
72 Linda Bell (Kemnay) (20)
73 Brenda Kerr (Blairgowrie) (29) 73
78 Sheila Bradley (Kirriemuir) (14)
79 Joan Cooper (Forres) (16).
80 Anne Munro (Kemnay) (25), Susan Ogg (Dunkeld and Birnam) (19).
81 Michelle Finnie (Aberdeen Ladies) (11), Morven Adam (Hazlehead) (11), Val Purdie (Dunblane New) (18).
82 Kim Watt (Aberdeen Ladies) (7), June Cowie (Cruden Bay) (13), Barbara Grant (Forres) (20), Carol O'Keefe (Forres) (19).
83 Mary Robinson (Murcar Links) (16), Fiona MacDonald (Royal Dornoch) (22).
84 Rachel Mathieson (Hazlehead) (12).

MATCH-PLAY DRAW
10.00 Bell v Mathieson.
10.07 Purdie v Adam.
10.15 Munro v Grant
10.22 O'Keefe v Cooper
10.30 Bradley v Robinson
10.37 Cowie v Ogg
10.45 Finnie v Watt
10.52 MacDonald v Kerr.

QUARTER-FINALS at 2.45, 2.52, 3.00 and 3.07pm
SEMI-FINALS ON WEDNESDAY at 9.15 and 9.22am.


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Record-breaker Eilidh Briggs finishes T5 in

Germany
EILIDH BRIGGS WITH SOME CHAMPAGNE !

Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) broke the  course record at Mulheim Golf Course near Dusseldorf with a final round 64 [-8]   and finished tied for fifth place on 287, six strokes behind the winner, Marie Coors (Frankfurter Golf Club, Germany). 
The previous course record was held by Caroline Masson (Germany)

Both Eilidh, pictured, and Chloe Goadby (St Regulus) were supported by Scottish Golf to attend the event which concluded on Sunday.   118 competitors from through out European played in the 77th year of this tournament.

Unfortunately, Chloe did not make it to Sunday's final round as only 60 players and ties were successful.


Leading Final Totals
Par 288 (4x72)
281 Marie Coors (Germany)  69, 68 72, 72
285 Franziska Friedrich (Germany) 68 72 74 71
286 Jana Melichova (Czech) 75 70 70 71,  Paula Kirner (Germany) 70 71 72 73
287 Eilidh Briggs (Scotland) 74 75 74 64, Cecilie Finne-Ipsen (Denmark) 74 71 70 72, Laura Kowohl (Germany) 73 74 72 68.

Scoreboard

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Top four Scottish U18 girl seeds reach


Tuesday's semi-finals at Scotscraig


Shannon McWilliam in action. Picture courtesy of Scottish Golf.






By COLIN FARQUHARSON
The seedings have worked out perfectly in the Scottish U18 girls championship match-play at Scotscraig Golf Club, Fife.
All four top seeds are through to tomorrow's semi-finals in which No 1 Louise Duncan (West Kilbride) plays No 4 Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe), while No 3 Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne) plays Jillian Farrell, the No 2 seed from Cardross.
In this morning's quarter-finals, McWilliam was a 6 and 5 winner over the other North-east player in the last eight, Jasmine Mackintosh (Hazlehead), the sixth seed.
Said Shannon later: "To be fair, we both didn't play our best golf! I just stuck to par golf but I have two doubles and finished two over on the 13th!"  
"Getting to the semi-finals equals my best performance in this competition. That year (2016) I was beaten  by Fiona Liddell, who then went on to win the Scottish girls' title."
Duncan won by 5 and 4 against Swiss-based Cameron Neilson, the No 9 qualifier, and Darling was a 3 and 1 winner over the No 5 qualifier, Kirsty Brodie (Strathmore).
Farrell was taken to the 17th by No 7 seed Molly Richmond (Strathaven) who lost by 2 and 1 after being one down through the 15th


RESULTS


QUARTER-FINAL
L Duncan (West Kilbride) bt C Neilson (Switzerland) 5 and 4.
H Darling (Broomieknowe) bt K Brodie (Strathmore) 3 and 1.
S McWilliam (Aboyne) bt J Mackintosh (Hazlehead) 6 and 5.
J Farrell (Cardross) bt M Richmond (Strathaven) 2 and 1.


HANDICAP SECTION


QUARTER-FINALS
A Hunter (USA) bt Z Morton (Auchterarder) 6 and 4.
E Hynd (Balbirnie Park) bt A Mitchell (Strathmore) 3 and 2.
E Caton (St Regulus Ladies) bt A Brannock (Castle Douglas) 4 and 3.
C McLaughlin (West Kilbride) bt E Henderson (Loretto School) 3 and 2.

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R and A draw 3-3 with European Golf Association in Sunday match after Vagliano Trophy


The R and A team drew 3-3 with the European Golf Association at Bogogno Golf Club, Italy  today in the traditional mixed foursomes match after the Vagliano Trophy contest over the same course.


       R and A                                 EGA
           Keith Macintosh    Lost to                  Jean-Marc Mommer    Won 3 and 2
           Marion Thannhauser                          Caroline Huskies
 
           Jim McArthur       Lost to                   Richard Heath       Won 3 and 2                  
           Trish Wilson                                       Ane  Urchegui
                  
Dougal Rae         Won 5 and 3  Haukur Orn Birgisson   Lost
Clive Edginton                  Ane Teittinen
 
Francesco Poncini  Won 1 hole   Alexis Godillot       Lost
Stefano Manca                   Pierre Bechmann      
                            
Neil Donaldson     Lost to     Colin Wood      Won 4 and 3
Marian Rae                     Celia Bartlett
 
Diane Bailey      Won 6 and 4  Gerard Kogoj           Lost
David Bird                     Geraldine Henry                                         
 

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American Dream as Young Scots to take part in Solheim Cup Handover

Solheim Cup Handover Team
L to R: Eilidh Henderson (Kirkcaldy), Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne), Evanna Hynd (Balbirnie Park), Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe), Anna McKay (Crail Golfing Society), Rachel Foster (Turnberry)

Press Release:   Six young Scottish female golfers are to savour the opportunity of a lifetime as part of the handover ceremony for The 2019 Solheim Cup coming to Scotland, the Home of Golf – after launching their own bid to qualify for the PING Junior Solheim Cup.

Through the support of the Scottish Government, VisitScotland, Scottish Golf and the Ladies European Tour, the female group have been selected for a dream trip to this year’s Solheim Cup at Des Moines Golf & Country Club, taking place in Iowa from 18 – 20 August.

The initiative was borne from a Whatsapp group started by some of the girls following Scotland’s successful bid to stage The 2019 Solheim Cup. Entitled #Project19, the group began as a way of the girl’s motivating each other to climb the amateur golf rankings and qualify to represent Team Europe at the 2019 PING Junior Solheim Cup, taking place at Gleneagles.

Now Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe), Rachel Foster (Turnberry), Eilidh Henderson (Kirkcaldy), Evanna Hynd (Balbirnie Park), Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne) and Anna McKay (Crail Golfing Society) will all experience the thrill of the biggest team event in female golf, before the baton is passed from the US venue to Gleneagles for the 2019 staging over The PGA Centenary Course.

The Scottish Golf Academy players, all but one of whom have come through the ClubGolf national junior programme, will engage with Team Europe at the PING Junior Solheim Cup, work with the VisitScotland team on stand producing blogs and other media content, experience the excitement around the event where Scotland’s Catriona Matthew is a vice-captain and form a part of the handover ceremony to Gleneagles and Scotland for the 2019 event.

In a further thrill, the six girls will also be part of two Pro-Am teams competing in the star-studded Ricoh Women’s British Open at Kingsbarns Golf Links on Tuesday 1 August, offering them a superb opportunity to gain valuable experience in a professional environment.

Paul Bush, Director of Events at VisitScotland, said: “Hearing the story of how the girls got together with the aim of playing in the 2019 PING Junior Solheim Cup really inspired us and underlined the very reason we worked so hard to bring The 2019 Solheim Cup to Scotland. We are delighted they are joining the team in Des Moines to celebrate the moment that Scotland becomes the next host nation of The Solheim Cup and we look forward to following their journey over the next few years on the road to Gleneagles.”

Following the inception of the #Project19 Whatsapp group, Scottish Golf identified players who have come through national programmes to benefit from such a life-changing opportunity. The players will stay in accommodation with the rest of the Team Scotland party and take away lifelong memories , underlining The Scottish Government’s stated ambition to use The 2019 Solheim Cup to help grow golf among younger age groups and increase participation.

Blane Dodds, CEO at Scottish Golf, said: “These are likely to be experiences the girls will never forget. We are sure they will soak up the atmosphere and environment of which they will be part of and further inspire them to go on and achieve great things with their golf, as well as hopefully inspiring other young girls in Scotland to take up golf when they hear about the excitement of the Solheim Cup.”

Ivan Khodabakhsh, CEO of the Ladies European Tour, said: “The LET is committed to developing the junior game and helping young people, in particular girls, to achieve their dreams. I cannot think of a more inspiring or valuable learning experience than attending The Solheim Cup and meeting the stars of the European team and this is indeed a very special, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I wish all six of the Scottish Golf Academy players the best of luck in achieving their objective: to compete for Europe against the United States in the 2019 PING Junior Solheim Cup at Gleneagles.”

The Scottish Government and VisitScotland have been long-time supporters of the women’s game having partnered with the Ricoh Women’s British Open for many years and, this year, significantly enhanced the Aberdeen Asset Ladies Scottish Open as it becomes a co-sanctioned LET and LPGA event for the first time. Scottish Golf is also working hard to grow female participation at all ages in Scotland, notably through the successful ClubGolf and Get into Golf programmes.

The 2019 Solheim Cup, incorporating the PING Junior Solheim Cup, is to be staged at Gleneagles from 9 – 15 September and will also not only showcase the stunning assets of Scotland, the Home of Golf, but also build on the legacy of the successful 2014 Ryder Cup at the renowned Perthshire venue.

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