KirkwoodGolf: 15 Sept 2017

Friday, September 15, 2017

PARK LEADS BY THREE AT EVIAN CHAMPIONSHIP



Sung Hyun Park


The US Women’s Open champion, Sung Hyun Park, took advantage of a fresh start at the Evian Championship on Friday morning as she fired an opening round of eight-under-par 63 to take a three-stroke clubhouse lead over Katherine Kirk.

Play was cancelled on Thursday due to adverse weather and all scores were erased, reducing the tournament to a 54-hole event with a re-start on Friday morning.

Park, the world number three who also won the Canadian Open last month, had been last on the leader board, on six-over-par after eight holes, when first round play was suspended, having taken a triple and a quintuple bogey.

It was a different story on Friday as she made seven birdies, an eagle and one bogey on a soft golf course, effectively gaining 14 strokes from where she had left off on Thursday morning.
Her Irish caddie, David Jones, who worked for fellow Korean In Gee Chun when she won the Evian Championship 12 months ago, quipped: “I’m going to buy a lottery ticket tonight!”
Meanwhile, when asked if she was happy that yesterday’s scores were wiped out, the poker-faced Park said, through a translator: “To be honest, I would be lying if I said I wasn’t surprised, but what I did was I just wanted to focus on my game today and go on.”

Park certainly appeared to have regained her focus. She started with birdies on the 10th and 12th before chipping in for eagle on the par 5 13th and added two further birdies on the 15th and 17th in a back nine of 30.
On her front nine, she birdied the second, bogeyed the fourth and made further gains at the seventh and ninth holes, coming in with 33.


Georgia Hall

She was three ahead of the recent Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic champion, Australian Katherine Kirk, who shot a five-under-par 66, as play continued under blue skies into the afternoon, with Moriya Jutanugarn also on five-under after 14 holes.
Jessica Korda and In-Kyung Kim, the Ricoh Women’s British Open champion, were in the clubhouse on four-under-par, with England’s Georgia Hall in a group on three-under alongside the US Amateur champion Sophia Schubert, 21, from Tennessee, Ai Miyazato, Ayako Uehara and the 2015 champion, Lydia Ko.

Hall started with two birdies on the back nine at the fourth and sixth holes, against a bogey on 14 and added three more at the fourth, fifth and seventh, before making a second bogey at the par-3 eighth.
“My chipping was really good today, which I’m very happy about. I holed some really good putts, but I also missed a couple of short ones. But I managed to kind of keep in there,” said Hall, who is making her first appearance in the Evian Championship. Commenting on the golf course, she said: “It’s playing quite long, but the fairways are very soft and the greens, as well, so you can attack a few more pins. I thought the pins were actually quite tough for the first day. They were tucked into some very difficult positions. “I normally play well on tight golf courses. That’s what I’ve always said since I was about 13, and this is definitely quite tight. There are some really tricky holes out there, so I just wanted to see how today went, but I managed to shoot a good score.”

Earlier in the day, Paula Creamer, who was playing with Ai Miyazato and Yani Tseng, withdrew due to a wrist injury.

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P AND K, and MIDLOTHIAN RALLY TO DRAW FIRST DAY


MATCHES AT COUNTY FINALS AT GLENBERVIE

Defending champions Dumfriesshire were held to 4.5-4.5 draw by Perth and Kinross while Midlothian by winning four singles to draw with Renfrewshire in the other match of the opening day of the Scottish women's county finals at Glenbervie Golf Club today.

Dumfriesshire led 2-1 after the foursomes but P and K levelled it with singles wins by Jennifer Saxton, Megan Ashley and Laura Walker plus a halved match by Laura Campbell.

Midlothian trailed 2.5-0.5 after the foursomes against Renfrewshire but they made up leeway with afternoon wins by former Scottish champion Gabrielle MacDonald, girls title-holder Hannah Darling, Alison McBride and Karen Marshall.

Day 1 results:
DUMFRIESSHIRE 4.5, PERTH AND KINROSS 4.5
Foursomes (2-1)
D MacDonald and M Fraser bt L Walker and L Campbell 3 and 1.
C Lee and J Graham bt J Saxton and M Ashley 1 hole.
E Greenlees and K McCracken lost to I Moncrieff and K Brodie 4 and 3.
Singles (2.5-3.5)
MacDonald lost to Saxton 1 hole.
Graham bt Brodie 2 and 1.
Fraser halved with Campbell.
Lee bt Moncrieff 3 and 2.
Greenlees lost to Ashley 4 and 2.
McCracken lost to Walker 1 hole.

RENFREWSHIRE 4.5, MIDLOTHIAN 4.5
Foursomes (2.5-0.5)
C Whyte and M Briggs bt G MacDonald and A McBride 4 and 2.
J Rankine and D Jackson bt K Marshall and J Bryans 3 and 2.
G Kyle and E Stewart halved with L Fraser and R Livingston.
Singles (2-4)
M Briggs bt K Ferguson-Snedden 3 and 1.
Kyle lost to MacDonald 4 and 3.
Rankine lost to H Darling 1 hole.
Jackson lost to McBride 5 and 4.
D Cowan lost to Marshall 4 and 3.
Whyte bt Fraser 2 and 1.

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IRISH SENIOR LADIES OPEN STROKE PLAY



Winner of the TAT
England A – Caroline Berry, Catherine Rawthore & Amanada Mayne

Blue sunny skies greeted the players as they took to the tee for the final round of the Irish Women’s Open Stroke Play in Belvoir Park. Yesterday’s leader, Christine Petit-Martin, was again extremely steady as she coasted through the first 9 without a blemish on the card. The chasing pack, led by Gertie McMullen, were now at least 8 shots adrift with only 9 holes to play leaving a substantial hill to climb if anyone was to challenge for the title. Catherine Rawthore of England made the best attempt at catching Christine as she carded a 3-under back nine. However, Christine was up to the task and produced another stunning back 9 to win out the tournament on 2 over par, 10 shots clear of rest of the field.

See full list of results below

The Senior Women’s Home Internationals Team was also announced and will travel to Newport, Wales next month;
Suzanne Corcoran
Mary MacLaren
Margaret McCauliffe
Sheena McElroy
Gertie McMullen
Catherine Reilly
Laura Webb
Reserve
Helen Jones

Overall Gross Results
1st 221 Christine Petit-Martin (France)
2nd 231 Catherine Rawthore (England)
3rd 232 Gertie McMullen (The Island)
4th 234 Sally Krueger (United States)

Best Gross (Over 60)
236 Jacqui Morgan (Australia)

Best Gross – Individual Rounds
R1 77 Amanda Mayne (England)
R2 75 Caroline Berry (England)
R3 81 Helen Jones (Royal Portrush)

Winner Nett Overall
1st 228 Sheena McElroy (Grange)
2nd 231 Sandy Catford (England)

Best Nett over 60
228 Sheena McElroy (Grange)

Best Nett – Individual Rounds
R1 73 Margaret McAuliffe (Ballybunion)
R2 72 Linda Morris (Canada)
R3 74 Angela Deburca (England)

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CONNIE JAFFREY FINISHES T26 AT MINNESOTA INVITATIONAL

 


Scottish women's amateur champion Connie Jaffrey from Kilwinning, a student at Kansas State University, finished T26 in a field of 78 at this week's Minnesota Invitational women's college tournament at Prestwick Golf Club, Woodbury, Minnesota.
Connie had rounds of 74, 70 and 73 for a one-over-par total of 217 over a 6,248yd course.
She finished 11 strokes behind the co-winners, Muni He (Southern California) 70-67-69 and Inez Wanamarta (Purdue) 70-69-67, who tied for first place on 10-under-par 206, two shots clear of the field.
There were two other members of the Kansas State team from this side of the Atlantic.
Chloe Weir from Belfast finished on 220 with rounds of 74, 77 and 69 while freshman Niamh McSherry, from Lurgan, Northern Ireland, shot 74, 79 and 70 for 223 and a T50 position.
Kansas State (872) finished 10th in the team event, won by Southern California (838) from Michigan State (847) and Purdue (854)


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Renfrewshire's Jennifer Rankine wins the Junior Championship for the Fourth time in a row.

Captain Gillian Kyle presents
Jennifer Rankine - 2017 RLCGA Junior Champion
with the trophy

Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle)  won the Renfrewshire County Junior Championship for the 4th time in a row to beat Naimh Kinney (Erskine) 3 and 2.

Eilidh Briggs won the title 5 consecutive times from 2006 - 2010 and Jennifer still has time to try and beat the record.

The final took place over Pollok Golf Course on the 13th September.

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CARMEN RETAINS ABERDEENSHIRE GIRLS' TITLE

L to R : Sheila McNaught, Aberdeenshire county captain
Caitlin Fraser (Tarland) and Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne

Aboyne's Carmen Griffiths has won the Aberdeenshire girls scratch championship for the second year in a row with a score of 76 over the Newmachar Golf Club Swailend course.
Caitlin Fraser (Tarland), playing off 12, won the girls' handicap title for the third year in a row with a net 73.