Carly can't make it to Abu Dhabi,
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Holly's chance of overseas double
Carly Booth is unavailable to defend the Abu Dhabi junior girls' championship, organised and sponsored by The Daily Telegraph, in this year's event which will be played during the week of November 24 to 30.
English girls champion Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa), winner of the Nick Faldo Series Under-21 girls title in Brazil at the end of last week, is in the select field of nine girls by virtue of a sponsors' invite.
Holly, pictured by Cal Carson Golf Agency at this year's girls' home internationals at Fairhaven GC, accepted the invitation BEFORE her triumph in Brazil.
Chris Lloyd (The Kendleshire) is the sponsors' invite in the field of 12 boys.
All those who have qualified did so by returning scores several under par in nominated Daily Telegraph medals during the 2009 season.
James Burnett (Sleaford), who was well up the returns with a -7 score, is unable to take his place in the field, presumably due to school examinations during the week in question.
There are no Scottish boys or girls in the line-up for later this month.
The competitors, subject to confirmation by the Daily Telegraph, are:
GIRLS
Heidi Baek (Felixstowe Ferry)
Jessica Wilcox (Blankney)
Hannah Turland (Tidsworth)
Georgia Hall (Ferndown)
Michaela Chivers (Farrington)
Sophie Godley (Lindrick)
Alexandra Peters (Notts Ladies)
Charlotte Austwick (Pike Hills)
Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa).
BOYS
Ross Mitchell (Sunningdale)
Tom Lewis (Welwyn Garden City)
Jack McKenzie (Princes)
Jordan Ainley (Brokenhurst Manor)
Tom Ibbertson (Coventry Hearsall).
Tomasz Anderson (Mill Green)
Ben Herbert (Clacton-on-Sea)
Ryan Fricker (Yelverton).
Ben Ludlam (Dunwood Manor)
Myles Angell (Clevedon)
Chris Lloyd (The Kendleshire).
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Holly's chance of overseas double
Carly Booth is unavailable to defend the Abu Dhabi junior girls' championship, organised and sponsored by The Daily Telegraph, in this year's event which will be played during the week of November 24 to 30.
English girls champion Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa), winner of the Nick Faldo Series Under-21 girls title in Brazil at the end of last week, is in the select field of nine girls by virtue of a sponsors' invite.
Holly, pictured by Cal Carson Golf Agency at this year's girls' home internationals at Fairhaven GC, accepted the invitation BEFORE her triumph in Brazil.
Chris Lloyd (The Kendleshire) is the sponsors' invite in the field of 12 boys.
All those who have qualified did so by returning scores several under par in nominated Daily Telegraph medals during the 2009 season.
James Burnett (Sleaford), who was well up the returns with a -7 score, is unable to take his place in the field, presumably due to school examinations during the week in question.
There are no Scottish boys or girls in the line-up for later this month.
The competitors, subject to confirmation by the Daily Telegraph, are:
GIRLS
Heidi Baek (Felixstowe Ferry)
Jessica Wilcox (Blankney)
Hannah Turland (Tidsworth)
Georgia Hall (Ferndown)
Michaela Chivers (Farrington)
Sophie Godley (Lindrick)
Alexandra Peters (Notts Ladies)
Charlotte Austwick (Pike Hills)
Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa).
BOYS
Ross Mitchell (Sunningdale)
Tom Lewis (Welwyn Garden City)
Jack McKenzie (Princes)
Jordan Ainley (Brokenhurst Manor)
Tom Ibbertson (Coventry Hearsall).
Tomasz Anderson (Mill Green)
Ben Herbert (Clacton-on-Sea)
Ryan Fricker (Yelverton).
Ben Ludlam (Dunwood Manor)
Myles Angell (Clevedon)
Chris Lloyd (The Kendleshire).
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