KirkwoodGolf: 14 Feb 2018

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

MEHAFFEY SCORES FIRST USA WIN IN TRIPLE TIE



Curtis Cup player Olivia Mehaffey has scored her first win on the United States women's college golf circuit, albeit in the absence of a play-off she had to share the honour with two players, Kaitlyn Papp (Texas) and Lilia Vu (UCLA).

The trio finished on one-under par 212 at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge at Palos Verdes Golf Club, California. There was a field of 96.
Olivia, a student at Arizona State University from Northern Ireland, had rounds of 68, 71 and 73. Remember her opening round included her third competitive hole in one. She birdied the 12th and 18th in her final round, which proved final in the final analysis

Kaitlyn scored 69, 71 and 72 while Lilia came with a strong late run in compiling scores of 75, 69 and 68, birdieing the 15th and 16th

Leona and Lisa Maguire, both students at Duke University, finished T18 and T41 respectively. Leona scored 75, 69 and 77 for 221 while Lisa shot 74, 76 and 76.

Elizabeth Prior (UNLV) finished T47 on 227 with scores of 73, 81 and 73

Former Scottish U18 girls champion Fiona Liddell (Baylor) finished T74 with rounds of 79, 76 and 79

Leading team totals:
867 UCLA
871 Alabama
876 Stanford
883 Arizona
884 Arizona State

Also:
893 Duke (8th of 18)

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MyGolfRanking -- PERTH AND KINROSS RANKINGS

The MyGolfRanking PERTH & KINROSS Players of Week 2018/05 are GILLIAN PEMBERTON of Milnathort Ladies who has entered the Top Ten of the MGR Perth & Kinross Ladies’ Ranking at No 6 and SIMON GRAY of Strathtay Golf Club who has risen to No 2 the Men’s equivalent.
PERTH & KINROSS LADIES
Jillian Milne (Blairgowrie) 951 points
2 Gwen Lambie (Dunkeld & Birnam) 944 
Carol Muir (Craigie Hill) 928
Susan Arbuckle (Blairgowrie) 903
Hazel Dean (Muthill) 900
Gillian Pemberton (Milnathort) 893
Alison Stockley (Craigie Hill) 889 
8 Maria Duncan (Milnathort) 880 
Avril Smith (Blairgowrie) 859
10 Laura Campbell (Pitlochry) 844
11 Pat Short (King James VI) 838
12 Lesley Findlay (Blairgowrie) 831
13 Margo Mackenzie (Dunning) 825
14 Margaret McCartney (Crieff) 820 
15 Joyce Burnett (Crieff) 819
PERTH & KINROSS LADIES – CLUBS
Craigie Hill 853
Blairgowrie 775
Dunkeld & Birnam 748
Crieff 733
5 King James VI 727

PERTH & KINROSS MEN
Willie Hutton (Pitlochry) 1144 points
Simon Gray (Strathtay) 1106 
3 Colin Milne (Pitlochry) 1050
Bill Scorgie (King James VI) 1000
5 Les Bayne (Craigie Hill) 962
Tam McLaren (King James VI) 94
7 Scott Michie (Kinross) 933
8 Scott Haxton (Auchterarder) 920
Steven Munro (Kenmore) 905
10 Ewan Sime (Craigie Hill) 897
11 Phil Scott (Auchterarder) 894
12 Alexander Gordon (Dunning) 891
13 Kevin Graham (Dunning) 889
14= David Morrison (Dunning)Colin Munro (Murrayshall) 886

PERTH & KINROSS MEN – CLUBS
1 Kenmore 784
Strathtay 778
Muthill 768
4 Perth Merchants 750
Craigie Hill 734

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INVERNESS STUDENT IONA ROSKA JOINT 31 IN BIG TEXAS FIELD


Iona Roska from Inverness, a student at Cameron University, Oklahoma, finished joint 31st in a field of 90 players at the weekend's Rattler Invitational women's college golf tournament at Dominion Country Club, San Antonio, Texas.

She had scores of 81 and 79 for a total of 160, 16 strokes behind the winner, Johany Rivera (St Edwards), who scores 73-71 to win by two shots.

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ENGLISH STUDENT ELLA FINISHES FOURTH IN TEXAS STATE INVITATIONAL


Emma Svensson from Halmstad, Sweden, a third-year student at Central Arkansas University, won the Texas State Invitational women's college tournament by a single stroke at Plum Creek golf course, Kyle in Texas

Over a par-71 course of 6,059yd, Emma had rounds of 76, 68 and 67 for a two-under total of 211.
Central Arksansas also provided the runner-I[. Geraldine Wong with scores of 69, 74 and 69 for 212.

Kaity Cummings (Houston Baptist) (71-73-70) finished third on 214, a stroke ahead of fourth-placed Ella Ofstedahl (Georgia Southern), a sophomore student from Bedfordshire. Ella had rounds of 72, 69 and 74.

Farther down the field of 90 players was Belfast's Becky McGeehan (UTSA) with scores of 78, 76 and 75 for 229 and a share of 31st place.
Central Arkansas's 1-2 in the individual event helped them to win the team title by nine strokes from UTSA (Texas-San Antonio) with Houston Baptist (884) third in a field of 17 teams.

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Scottish Golf's new proposal for affiliation fee is £15 instead of £24

By Martin Dempster 

Scottish Golf has significantly
lowered its proposed hike in the national affiliation fee – but is being warned the rise is still going to be “difficult to stomach” for the majority of golf club members.

Initially set at £24 – an increase of £12.75 – before that controversial proposal
was scrapped towards the end of last year, the new figure being put on the table by the governing body is £15. That will be put to a vote by stakeholders, a group that includes close to 600 affiliated clubs, at Scottish Golf’s annual general meeting at Dalmahoy early next month.

Aimed at raising £4 million over four years to help combat funding from sportscotland having been slashed, the initial proposal was put forward by Blane Dodds before he quit as Scottish Golf’s chief executive to take up the same post at Tennis Scotland.

That, along with other proposals to introduce a national
CRM system and the implementation of a golf tourist tax, had been due to be voted on at a special meeting in December before it was scrapped.
Instead, as part of Scottish Golf deciding to extend a period of consultation before finalising a new strategy, it took the form of a national conference – the first of its kind in the home of golf – in Edinburgh.

Delegates were warned that paying £24 would feel “like a walk in the park” compared to seeing their annual subscription rising by more than 80 per cent in ten years’ time, a claim made by Scottish Golf board member Stewart Darling.

However, fears that may have pointed to the national body, which is being run by chair Eleanor Cannon, pictured, until Andrew McKinlay, the newly-appointed chief executive, takes up his post in May, pushing ahead with a big rise have now been allayed.

Despite that, though, one golf club committee member has said that he still believes there will be opposition to the proposed £3.75 rise. “I personally think that the increase is still going to be difficult to stomach for the majority of golf club members as, although the actual amount is small, the percentage increase is 33 per cent,” Steven Brand, who is the match secretary at Aberdour, told The Scotsman

“For club members to accept such a fee, Scottish Golf must address the issue of transient golfers who are not affiliated to golf clubs and they must also look to charge fees relative to a club’s turnover to help out the smaller clubs. Many members don’t see what benefit they receive from the affiliation fee, although through the match secretary role, I have experienced first hand how Scottish Golf staff help with handicap queries, rules queries, etc.

“At the moment, golfers are paying to be members of clubs, and then being charged an additional amount to be affiliated to Scottish Golf. Golfers who 
simply play golf at a different course every week pay neither membership fees or the affiliation fee. 

“Scottish Golf have to address such issues, and they need to forget about the CRM and centralised tee booking. I would also note from their accounts that, despite funding and subscriptions falling, salaries at Scottish Golf have increased year-on-year.”

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BURHILL GOLF CLUB INVITE YOU TO PLAY IN THEIR FIRST ALL FEMALE PRO AM



Burhill Golf Club and the PGA invite you to play in the First All Female Pro-Am in the UK.

 The event launched on the 1st February and within the first week, the team have signed up amatuer teams from south Devon to Cambridgeshire and we need you to help us make this new event a great success.
Teams – 3 Female Amateur Golfers PLUS 1 Female Professional Golfer
1030am Shotgun Start Team,
Individual and Professional Prizes Tea/Coffee on Arrival Lunch and Prize Giving
Entry Fee: £225.00 per team of 3 amateurs (one or more Burhill Members)
£255.00 per team of 3 amateurs (Non-members)
There will be a Professional Competition, the format will be "Par is your Friend"

 To find out more about the day and the course please visit the event website: Burhill Ladies Pro-Am

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INDIA SLUMPS IN FINAL ROUND OF LADY PUERTO RICO CLASSIC


Former Scottish Under-21 girls champion India Clyburn slumped to a 78 in the final round and finished joint ninth in a field of 66 at the Lady Puerto Rico Classic college tournament aty Rio Mar Country Club, Rio Grande.

Clyburn, from Cleethorpes and a student at North Carolina State University, was in the mix after a pair of 73s in a high-scoring tournament but she was unable to mount a challenge on the final day.
She had a double bogey 5 at the short 16th and seven bogeys which birdies at the fifth and 13th could not cancel out.

Clyburn, younger sister of LET player Holly, finished eight strokes behind the winner, all-the-way leader Maria Fassi (Arkansas University) who finished a three-over-par 216 with rounds of 68, 75 and 73. She won by gthree strokes from celia Arozamena (Iowa State) (74-74-74 for 219).

Arkansas (882) won the team title by 10 strokes from Iowa State with Kent State (897) third and North Carolina State (904) fourth in a field of 11 teams.

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