KirkwoodGolf: 12 Sept 2017

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Connie Jaffrey excited about prospects for new USA college golf season

Connie Jeffrey
 

     

In her time with Kansas State University women's golf, Scottish women's amateur champion Connie Jaffrey has won tournaments, helped the Wildcats claim team trophies and, last season, led a veteran squad to the program's fifth NCAA Regional ever.

Chloe Weir
Now, Jaffrey, K-State's lone senior, takes on a different task alongside junior Chloe Weir, from Belfast, and sophomore Tash Carlsson, the Wildcats' other two returners from last season.

The three Wildcats with Division I experience look to bring along a new-look roster that holds four freshmen — the most since the 1995-96 season, head coach Kristi Knight's first at K-State.

"I'm pretty excited," said Jaffrey, whose team opened its season this week at the Minnesota Invitational in Woodbury, Minnesota.
"We've got a completely new team, so it's a fresh start and everyone is playing well. The freshmen that came in are really, really good."

Reid Isaac, a native of Texas and one of those freshmen, started her K-State career well in the Minnesota Invitational.
Niamh McSherry
  
The Wildcats' other freshmen are Darby Deans, also a Texas native, Ella Adams (Australia) and Niamh McSherry (from Lurgan, Northern Ireland).
In pre=season qualifying practices, Isaac, McSherry and Adams claimed K-State's top three spots. Jaffrey and Weir rounded out the Wildcats' line-up for the first tournament, which will be followed by the Marilyn Smith/Sunflower Invitational at Colbert Hills 
Both upperclassmen had high praise for the Wildcat newbies.

"They're all really committed. They're all really excited to become part of the team and they all put hard work in, especially in the weight room, and during practice they all bring a good attitude, which is good," Jaffrey said.
"They're all eager to learn from seniors, learn from their fellow freshmen, which is always a good asset for a team."

"I'm honestly amazed at the talent they've brought," Weir added of the newcomers. "I've been really impressed by how mature they are, how quickly they've adapted to college life and I think their talent, from the start, has been amazing.

"Connie, Tash and I are really excited to develop such a young team and hopefully get to Regionals like last year."

Connie Jeffrey
As the Wildcats' only two upperclassmen, Jaffrey and Weir have taken on increased leadership roles. Each plan to provide insight and support for the freshmen making a difficult transition.

"I just need to be there for my team-mates, when they're homesick or whatever, that's my job, my role, on and off the golf course," Weir said. "If they're having a bad day on the golf course, just having them remember that this is a process. It's going to be difficult but, if we can all stick together, we can have a common outcome."

Jaffrey, from Kilwinning in Scotland, said one key for the freshmen would be how they adjusted to life off the course.

"It's really big, especially time management and organizational skills, because when we're traveling to tournaments, we wake up early, we're expected to get on our own routine, we're expected to cheer on other people," she said.
 "So if you have a good attitude outside of golf and everything else you do, then you bring a good attitude into the golf environment, which also affects how you perform and will help you play better."

If K-State wants to repeat last year's performance, which included the program's first NCAA Regional appearance since 2004, Weir and Jaffrey said it will boil down to knowing each other's strengths and coming together as a group. 

"We all know each other's strengths and weaknesses. When we practice, if someone is weaker at something else, bringing them along is important," Weir said.
"I think the freshmen, compared to my freshman year, have really strong attributes that I didn't have, so me learning from them is as good as them learning from me."

Jaffrey said it all starts with team unity, which she believes was a vital aspect to last year's season.

"Being more connected as a team and playing off each other's strengths, learning and keeping each other on track, and holding each other accountable, stuff like that brought us together and made us perform well in practice and then also in tournaments," said Jaffrey, said who entered this season tied for first in K-State history for career stroke average (74.64).

"That's what we need to bring to this team. We need to develop a close-knit team, make sure everyone's performing well, going down the right path and we'll perform just as well as last year." 

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Golf News Golf Mixed Foursomes

The overall winners of the above competition were:

1st Place – Mr A Bycroft & Mrs J Bycroft, Alford Golf Club

Our finals day on the 5th September 2017 saw over 30 clubs take part at Glenbervie Golf Club. We are delighted to let you know we raised over £4500 at this years Golf Tournament. The date for next year's Final’s Day is on Tuesday 4th of September 2018. Contact Louise Fiermonte at l.fiermonte@savethechildren.org.uk for more information.

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Irish Senior Women's Open Stroke Play Championship

2016 Irish Senior Women's Open Stroke Play Champion Gertie McMullen (The Island) courtesy Pat Cashman Photography


Irish Senior Women's Open Stroke Play Championship
Belvoir Park Golf Club
13th - 15th September 2017
 
Irish Seniors' begins at Belvoir Park

 

Full Tournament Information CLICK HERE
 
Championship Drawsheet CLICK HERE
Belvoir Park is the host to this year's Irish Senior Women's Open Stroke Play Championship. The 54 hole event runs from the 13th – 15th September and will see golfers representing the Home Nations as well as Australia, USA, Canada, France, Finland and the Netherlands compete for the title.
2016 Champion Gertie McMullen (The Island) leads the field out alongside England's Amanda Mayne, while current Irish Senior Women;s Close Champion Suzanne Corcoran (Portumna) tee's off at 09:30 on day 1 with Helen Jones (Royal Portrush) and Alison Hansen (England).

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Revive Active Ladies Fourball Regional Finals



Revive Active Ladies Fourball Regional FinalsVarious11th September 2017  Revive Active Ladies Fourball


Regional Final Results HERE
Full Tournament Information CLICK HERE
Region 1 Final at Royal Curragh: Lucan (3.5) vs. Dun Laoghaire (1.5) (Lucan Names first): Ada Bowler (6) & Una Murphy (15) lost to Barbara Dillon (10) & Jackie Brownlow (13) 5&4, Kate Whyte (3) & Catriona Graham (21) beat Maureen Dent (12) & Jo Ebbs (12) 2holes, Molly Dowling (1) & Paula Fay (25) beat Fiona Scott (12) & Niamh McCarthy (13) 2&1, Patrica Kelly (16) & Cathy McEvoy (15) beat Nicky Murray (9) & Alice Collins (16) 3&2, Yvonne Barry (15) & Anne Seymore (17) halved with Sue Caslin (13) & Aine Jolly (19) called-in
 
Region 2 final at Dunmurry: Killymoon (3) vs. Ballycastle (2) (Killymoon names first): Carmel Hagan (12) & Avril Marshall (16) beat Joan Kennedy (12) & Susan Crawford (15) 22nd, Heather Campbell (15) & Catherine Irwin (20) lost to Brenda McNeill (10) & Ettatine Hasson (19) 2&1, Kate O'Neill (15) & Kate Lennon (23) lost to Mary T. McKiernan (9) & Mary Duffin (22) 1 hole, Kathryn Kerr (17) & Colleen Conway (23) beat Doreen Reid (18) & Liz Dowds (18) 3&2, Anne McMahon (18) & Anne McCrea (25) beat Rita McCormick (13) & Jenny Duncan (19) 2&1
 
Region 3 Final at Castletroy: Fota Island (2) vs. Ballybunion (3) (Fota Island names first): Rose Nagle (7) & Brid Cronin (12) lost to Susan Gilmore (9) & Janice O'Connell (11) 2up, Mairead Ní Mhurchu (10) & Lorraine Stanley (13) beat Margaret McAuliffe (4) & Lorraine Canty (18) 4&3, Emma Hughes (10) & Theresa Roche (15) lost to Patricia Joyce (11) & Mary O'Donoghue (12) 2&, Norma Hill (12) & Mary Daunt (16) lost to Mary Sheehy (3) & Bernie Moloney (21) 1up, Marie O'Driscoll (12) & Wendy Keenan (17) beat Nora Quaid (11) & Louise Griffin (18) 3&2
 
Region 4 Final at Ballina: Ballybofey Stranorlar (1.5) vs. Portumna (3.5) (Ballybofey & Stranorlar names first): Darragh McGowan (3) & Mary McHugh (16) lost to Sinead Lohan (11) & Carmel Cunningham (16) 2&1, Dolores Devenney (12) & Deirdre Duncan (17) beat Clare Callanan (7) & Brid Kelly (20) 2up, Margaret McConnell (11) & Karen O'Meara (23) halved with Anita Carey (12) & Bernie Kilmartin (21) called in, Sharon Moloney (18) & Ann Sweeney (19) lost to Kathleen Lynch (15) & Mary McElroy (19) 7&6, Ann Glancy (17) & Deirdre Kelly (23) lost to Anne Fahy & Mary Madden (22) 4&3

Revive Active Regional Finals
Region 1 Final at Royal Curragh: Lucan (3.5) vs. Dun Laoghaire (1.5)
Region 2 Final at Dunmurry: Killymoon (3) vs. Ballycastle (2)
Region 3 Final at Castletroy: Fota Island (2) vs. Ballybunion (3)
Region 4 Final at Ballina: Ballybofey Stranorlar (1.5) vs. Portumna (3.5)

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Scotland's schoolgirls nosedive to 7-2 defeat by England at Troon Lochgreen



SCOTLAND SCHOOLGIRLS TEAM (left to right): Megan Ashley, Anna McKay, Lorna McClymont, Kirsty Brodie, 
Evanna Hynd and Carmen Griffiths

Scotland's schoolgirls, leading by 2-1 after the morning foursomes, lost all six afternoon singles to nosedive to a 7-2 defeat by England in the schoolgirls golf international at Troon Lochgreen today (Monday).

RESULTS
FOURSOMES (2-1)
Scotland names first
Kirsty Brodie (Webster's High) and Anna McKay (Waid Academy) lost to Amy Taylor and Amelia Williamson 3 and 1.

Evanna Hynd (Glenrothes High) and Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne Acad) bt Holly Haslam and Thalia Kirby 4 and 3.

Lorna McClymont (Dumbarton Acad) and Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie High) bt Megan Giles and Sophie Johnson 2 and 1.

SINGLES (0-6)
McKay lost to Williamson 7 and 6
McClymont lost to Taylor 4 and 2
Griffiths lost to Kirby 2 and 1
Brodie lost to Haslam 6 and 4
Ashley lost to Johnson 5 and 4
Hynd lost to Giles 2 and 1

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