KirkwoodGolf: 7 Apr 2009

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Charlene Reid finishes second in North Carolina


Charlene Reid from Ballymoney, Northern Ireland continued her good final year at Pfeiffer University with a second place finish in the Ralph Hargett Invitational at Olde Sycamore Golf Club, Charlotte in North Carolina.
Charlene, an Ireland international team player, had rounds of 77 and 72 for a total of 149 - five behind the winner, Maria Luz Bezio (Newberry) from Argentina, with scores of 74 and 70 for 144.
Charlene's good effort helped Pfeiffer with the team event by 13 shots from Newberry College in a field of 12 teams.
Charlene is a member of Royal Portrush Golf Club.

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Runner-up Charlene Reid

helps Pfeiffer win team title


Charlene Reid from Ballymoney, Northern Ireland continued her good final year at Pfeiffer University with a second place finish in the Ralph Hargett Invitational at Olde Sycamore Golf Club, Charlotte in North Carolina.
Charlene, an Ireland international team player, had rounds of 77 and 72 for a total of 149 - five behind the winner, Maria Luz Bezio (Newberry) from Argentina, with scores of 74 and 70 for 144.
Charlene's good effort helped Pfeiffer with the team event by 13 shots from Newberry College in a field of 12 teams.
Charlene, pictured above, is a member of Royal Portrush Golf Club.

R&A Foundation Scholars' Tournament

Sian James on the 18th tee at the Old Course in her final round of the R&A Scholars' tournament today.

TOP OF THE CLASS - Sian James and Paul Betty at St Andrews today.

Paul Betty keeps men's title in Scotland: Sian

James takes women's crown to Birmingham

The men's title stayed in Scotland thanks to a splendid effort from Paul Betty, the women's championship went over the Border to Birmingham with Sian James at the end of the R&A Foundation Scholars' tournament, of which the first two rounds were played over the Eden Course, St Andrews on Monday and the third and final round over the Old Course today.
Stirling University student Paul Betty, a member of the Hayston Golf Club, Glasgow, came from a shot off the pace to finish two shots clear of the international field with a splendid round of 68 over the Old Course. He had scored 73 and 68 at the Eden and had started the final day, trailing Leonard Motta from Milan, overnight leader with scores of 69 and 71 over the Eden course.
Betty, who had finished 12th at the weekend in the Scottish Champion of Champions' 72-hole tournament at Leven Links, showed not the slightest sign of tiredness during his seventh competitive round of links golf in four days on the trot as he made five birdies and only one bogey over the Old Course.
Betty maintains the fine record of Stirling students in the R&A Bursars' tournament. The 2007, 2008 and now 2009 men's title-winners have all been from Stirling University.
Leonard Motta closed with a 71 - a good score over the Old Course at any time - but it left the door open for the challenging Betty ... and he seized the opportunity.
The Milan student's total of 211 gave him second place, two behind Betty and three ahead of third-placed Elmwood student, Scott Stewart-Cation who had rounds of 71 and 72 over the Eden course and a 71 at the Old Course.
Like Betty, Stewart-Cation played all four rounds of the Scottish Champion of Champions tournament on Saturday and Sunday, finishing 25th at Leven.
“The wind was quite strong today,” said Betty, now in his fourth year as an R&A Scholar. “On the way out it was helping, so I just tried to make the most of it on the par-5s and the shorter holes because I knew it would be tough coming back.
“The R&A’s money and support has made a big difference to me,” he added. “It’s really good to get invited to play in this, obviously, but it’s quite expensive to play amateur golf with all the travelling. The money’s really helpful in covering those costs and giving you the chance to play in events that you otherwise can’t play.”
Betty's victory, the best of his career so far, earns him automatic selection to the eight-man European team who will contest the Palmer Cup students' international match against the United States at Cherry Hills Country Club, Colorado later this year.
“It’s going to be brilliant. Gordon Yates and Scott Borrowman [winners of the Scholars Tournament in 2008 and 2009 respectively], with whom I play a lot of golf at Stirling, have played in the Palmer Cup match in the last two years and really enjoyed it, so I’m looking forward to it already!”
University of Birmingham student Sian James from Gloucester and a member of the Bristol & Clifton Golf Club, competing in the R&A Scholars Tournament for the first time, kept hold of her overnight lead to win the women’s title ahead of two French students, Laura Chemarin and Lucie Andre, both from Toulouse.
Sian's brilliant Monday second round of six-under-par 67 at the Eden course, stood her in good stead down the home straight as she came under increasing pressure from the two-pronged French challenge.
A final round of 77, which included an excellent up-and-down from behind the Road Hole bunker on the Old Course's 17th, was to prove vital in the final analysis. It helped the English student finish with a three-under-par, 54-hole total of 219.
Chemarin followed a pair of 73s on the Eden course with a 74 on the Old Course, finishing just one shot behind the winner.
“It was pretty tough; I was struggling a little bit off the tee so I knew I had to be level-par because I know that others would make birdies round this course,” said a delighted Sian James, whose victory has earned her a place in the the field at a Ladies European Tour event.
“I’m ecstatic about that. It was an ambition to win this week and try to get some Ladies European Tour experience, because that's where I want to be eventually. Now I’ve got the chance to try and compete with the European Tour ladies!”
Pamela Pretswell (Glasgow University) finished fourth on 224 with scores of 72 and 75 at the Eden and a closing 77 over the Old Course.
There were three Toulouse University players in the top five with Rosanna Crepiat, winner of the Portuguese women's open amateur title and beaten finalist in the Spanish women's open amateur, finishing fifth with a closing 74 for 225.
Defending champion Laura Murray (Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen) from Alford came sixth on 228 after a closing round of 80 on the Old Course. Last week Laura won the Scottish women's universities title at Lossiemouth.

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R&A FOUNDATION SCHOLARS TOURNAMENT
First two rounds over Eden course, third round over Old Course, St Andrews.
FINAL TOTALS
MEN

209 Paul Betty (Stirling) 73 69 68.
211 Leonard Motta (Milan) 69 71 71.
214 Scott Stewart-Cation (Elmwood) 71 72 71.
216 James White (Stirling) 72 70 74.
217 Ian Winstanley (Leeds) 74 71 72.
218 James Patterson (Queens) 71 71 76.
219 Dave Corsby (UCLAN) 77 72 70, Gordon Stevenson (St Andrews) 73 71 75.
220 Bobby Rushford (Stirling) 71 75 74.
221 Daniel Sommerville (Dundee) 71 75 75.
222 David Booth (Stirling) 72 75 75.
223 Jamie Mackay (Kilmarnock College) 77 71 75, Andrew Smedley (Birmingham) 70 76 77.
224 Alexander Main (Edinburgh) 75 75 74, Michael Daily (Stirliong) 74 73 77, Colin Thomson (Stirling) 71 72 81.
225 Jonathan Watt (Stirling) 73 76 76.
226 Niccolo Quintarelli (Venice) 79 73 74, Mike Gray (St Andrews) 76 67 83.
227 Andrew Wallace (Stirling) 73 77 77.
228 Kevin Garwood (Bournemouth) 73 78 77.
229 Darren Timms (Stirlinig) 73 81 75, Adam Best (Teesside) 75 79 75, Fraser Moore (Stirling) 77 72 80, Andrew Shakespear (Bournemouth) 75 74 80, Ross Creowe (Northumbria) 72 75 82.
230 Joshua Clarke (Abertay) 79 76 75, Kelan McDonagh (Maynooth) 77 77 76, Egert Poldma (Myerscough) 74 76 80.
232 Gordon Yates (Stirling) 73 77 82, Ben Sloan (Heriot Watt) 73 77 82.
234 Andrew Palmer (UCLAN) 77 79 78, Craig Cook (Exeteer) 78 76 80, David Corben (Exeter) 77 76 81.
235 Michael Evans (Bournemouth) 77 79 79.
236 John Duff (Aberdeen) 81 76 79, Sandy Kirton (Exeter) 78 78 80.
243 Tonel Neider (UCLAN) 80 77 86.
244 Vincent Kabaso (Elmwood) 84 80 80, Keith Shanks (Aberdeen) 83 74 87.
246 Lloyd Walton (Bournemouth) 85 76 85.
WOMEN
219 Sian James (Birmingham) 75 67 77.
220 Laura Chemarin (Toulouse) 73 73 74.
221 Lucie Andre (Toulouse) 69 78 74.
224 Pamela Pretswell (Glasgow) 72 75 77.
225 Rosanna Crepiat (Tourlouse) 73 78 74.
228 Laura Murray (Robert Gordon) 73 75 80.
229 Marianne Cuasin (Venice) 71 78 80.
231 Rachel Cassidy (Stirling)( 74 73 84.
232 Alessandra de poli de Luigi (Milan) 79 76 77.
233 Lucy Williams (Birmiongham) 75 79 79.
234 Jane Turner (Robert Gordon) 79 73 82, Megan Briggs (Strathclyde) 77 73 84.
238 Kelsey MacDonald (Stirling) 74 79 85.
240 Emma Fairnie (Edinburgh) 76 77 87.
251 Lucy Padley (Exeter) 85 83 83.
254 Chloe Dexter (Birmingham) 85 79 90.
256 Stephanie Farrar (Stirling) 85 87 84.
258 Jo Hodge (Buckinghamshire New) 88 87 83.

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Angus girls' championship last four (left to right): Louise Smith, Ailsa Summers, Ashley Alston and Jemma Chalmers (image by courtesy of Aileen Hunter).
Ailsa Summers wins Angus girls'

championship for first time

Ailsa Summers, whose mother is a multi-winner of the Angus women's county golf championship, looks like being a chip off the old block. Ailsa today won the Angus junior ladies' championship at Ballumbie Castle golf course for the first time.
Ailsa, a five-handicap junior member of Carnoustie Ladies Golf Club, beat Ashley Alston (Royal Montrose) by 3 and 2 in the final. Ashley also lost in the final last year.
In the semi-finals Ailsa Summers beat Louise Smith 5 and 4 and Ashley Alston beat Monifieth clubmate Jemma Chalmers 2 and 1.
Later this week Ailsa Summers is a member of the Scotland 2 team in the SLGA Under-16 girls' open championship at Craigielaw.
Ailsa's mother, as Mary Mackie, also reached the final of the British girls' open championship at Edzell Golf Club in 1982.

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Duke of York's leading girl

gets Women's Open incentive


Marieke Nivard, the 18‐year‐old Dutch golfer who won the girls’ section of the 2008 Duke of York Young Champions' Trophy tournament, has received a special exemption into Final Qualifying for the Ricoh Women’s British Open at Royal Lytham and St Annes this summer.
Final Qualifying takes place on Monday, July 27 at Fairhaven Golf Club, with the championship proper beginning on the Thursday of that week.
If successful at Fairhaven, Nivard would find herself teeing up at Lytham alongside players of the calibre of Lorena Ochoa, Paula Creamer, Michelle Wie, Laura Davies and last year’s winner, Jiyai Shin.
"I can’t believe my luck," said Nivard, who has a +3 handicap. "To have this chance of playing in my first British Open and competing against the best women golfers in the world was my biggest dream."
Only ten years ago, golf was at the bottom of Nivard’s list of sports.
"I hated it because you can’t run around and go crazy," she said. Luckily, the talent scouts had already picked her out. They gave her a place on a junior squad and, before too long, she could not put her clubs down.
"Today," she says, "playing golf is the only thing I want to do."
Ricoh’s move in awarding a Final Qualifying place to Nivard reflects the high standing of The Duke of York Young Champions Trophy tournament which was started in 2001 by the Duke himself and John Simpson, who used to manage Bernhard Langer and Nick Faldo.
Oliver Fisher, who was still a teenager when he lost out in a play‐off in the European Tour’s 2008 Open de Andalucia, won the event in 2005, while such gifted European Tour winners as Pablo Martin and Rory McIlroy were both runners‐up.
"I am delighted for Marieke," said the Duke of York. "The invitation from Ricoh to the leading girl in my Duke of York Young Champions Trophy is another wonderful development for the successful players in my tournament. When we set up the Young Champions Trophy, nearly 10 years ago now, we hardly dared hope for the success it is having, not only for the event, but also for the young players themselves. Marieke is going to have another great experience when she plays in Final Qualifying. We all wish her the best of success."
Javier‐Diez Aguirre, Corporate Communications Director at Ricoh Europe PLC, said he was delighted to be giving the talented Nivard this opportunity. "Ricoh’s way of doing business is customer‐driven and focuses on moving ideas forward. What better way to combine this approach than by enabling the talent of the future to tee off with the professionals of the day at the Ricoh Women’s British Open. Good luck to Marieke."

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Ulster favourites for five titles in

a row at Woodenbridge

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY IRISH LADIES GOLF UNION
Ulster look to capture their fifth successive Under-18 Inter-provincial title when the three- day tournament tees-off at Woodenbridge Golf Club, Co. Wicklow on Wednesday, April 15.
The Northern team once again looks the strongest of the four sides as they field the talents of Lisa and Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell) as well as fellow Irish girls’ international Sarah Louise Winter (Carnalea).
Newcomers to the squad include rising young stars Paula Grant (Lisburn) and Erin Connolly (Armagh).
The Leinster team retains four of its players from last year’s matches and will be looking to girls’ international Patrice Delaney (Birr) to lead their title charge. The experienced Carla Reynolds (Seapoint), Ciara Sharkey (Enniscorthy) and Niamh O’Connor (Naas) are also sure to feature in the winners' enclosure.
Connacht will look to Sarah Helly (Enniscrone) and Julie O’Gara (Roscommon) to inspire a victory last captured in 2004 at Westport. Daryl Conroy (Castlebar), Aisling Hill (Roscommon) and Holly Robinson (Co. Sligo) are also expected to impress.
Munster is well represented by the in-form Emma O’Driscoll (Ballybunion), the Coyne twins from Youghal, and Laura McCarthy (Muskerry) who finished third in a class field at Cork last weekend. The southerners look like the strongest side to upset Ulster’s aspirations of five in-a-row.
The altered format for this year’s event sees an increase in the number of matches in the round robin series. Each Province will be represented by eight players instead of six while three foursomes instead of two will precede the familiar six singles in the afternoon each day.
The tournament takes place over the par 72 Woodenbridge parkland course, which celebrates its 125th anniversary this year, and measures 5,915 yards.
Fixtures:
Wednesday, 15th April
08.30 & 13.00 LEINSTER v MUNSTER
09.00 & 14.00 ULSTER v CONNACHT
Thursday, 16th April
08.30 & 13.00 CONNACHT v MUNSTER
09.00 & 14.00 ULSTER v LEINSTER
Friday, 17th April
08.30 & 13.00 MUNSTER v ULSTER
09.00 & 14.00 LEINSTER v CONNACHT

TEAMS
CONNACHT
Kitty McHugh (Capt), Regina Kerr (Mgr).
Shauna Brady (Co. Sligo), Daryl Conroy (Castlebar), Amy Gaynor (Co Sligo), Sarah Helly (Enniscrone), Aishling Hill (Roscommon), Aoife McHale (Castlebar), Julie O’Gara (Roscommon), Holly Robinson (Co Sligo)
Reserves: Megan O'Hara (Co Sligo), Michelle Burke (Mountbellew)
LEINSTER
Anita Langstone (Capt), Irene Poynton (Mgr).
Terri Byrne (Coollattin), Anna Courtney (St Anne’s), Patrice Delaney (Birr), Amy Farrell (Moate), Lauren Murray (Delgany), Sarah Murray (Co Louth), Niamh O'Connor (Naas), Carla Reynolds (Seapoint).
Reserves: Emily McGuinness (Greenore), Chloe Fitzpatrick (The Heath).
MUNSTER
Tricia Mangan (Capt), Eileen Farrell (Mgr).
Edel Coyne (Youghal), Julie Coyne (Youghal), Eadaoin Cronin (Bantry Bay), Jenny Hennessy (Ennis), Laura McCarthy (Muskerry), Michelle McCarthy (Clonmel), Emma O’Driscoll (Ballybunion), Sinead Sexton (Spanish Point)
Reserves: Jean O’Driscoll (Muskerry), Aoife Barry (Muskerry)
ULSTER
Brenda Strain (Capt), Denise Henry (Mgr).
Kelsey Coey (Clandeboye), Erin Connolly (Armagh), Paula Grant (Lisburn), Tara Gribben (Warrenpoint), Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell), Lisa Maguire (Slieve Russell), Megan Thompson (Ballyclare), Sarah Louise Winter (Carnalea)

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Michael Stewart finishes joint

third after best yet in USA

Troon's Michael Stewart, winner of the Scottish boys' championship 12 months ago this week, produced his best score yet in his freshman year at East Tennessee State University, to finish joint third in the Larry Nelson Collegiate Invitational over the Chateau Elan Resort's Woodland course at Braselton, Georgia.
Stewart, pictured right, had a great opening round of four-under-par 67 over the 6735yd course - his lowest since he went to Johnson City on a four-year golf scholarship last autumn. That score put him in the pole position in a field of 73 players but later scores of 72 and 76 for a total of 215 relegated him to a creditable joint third finish.
One of Stewart's team-mates, Seamus Power, a second-year student from Waterford, Ireland, scored 70, 69 and 74 for level par 213, to tie with Thomas Parker (Stetson) (73-67-73). There was no play-off because of lack of time and bad weather coming in to the venue.
Former British boys champion Jordan Findlay, in his final year at East Tennessee State University, finished joint 41st on 228 with rounds of 76, 74 and 78.
Stephen Keane from Glasgow, a student at Belmont Abbey College, North Carolina, finished joint 54th with scores of 78, 77 and 75 for 230.
LEADING INDIVIDUAL TOTALS
Par 213 (3 x 71) 6735y
213 Seamus Power (East Tennessee State) 70 69 74, Thomas Parker (Stetson) 73 67 73.
215 Michael Stewart (East Tennessee State) 67 72 76, Sam Ryder (Stetson) 71 69 75.
Selected totals:
222 Rhys Enoch (East Tennessee State) 76 68 77 (jt 12th).
226 Paul O'Kane (East Tennessee State) 75 75 76 (jt 34th).
228 Jordan Findlay (East Tennessee State) 76 74 78 (jt 41st).
230 Stephen Keane (Belmont Abbey) 78 77 75 (jt 54th).
237 Chris Carvill (Belmont Abbey) 84 75 78 (jt 65th).
Field of 73 players.
LEADING TEAM TOTALS
870 Stetson University.
874 East Tennessee State, Murray State.
Field of 14 teams.

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Carley Warrington scores first
win in America
Carley Warrington, a junior (third year) student at Belmont Abbey College, North Carolina, has scored her first win on the US college circuit.
Carley, who will be 21 in July, hit peak form with scores of 75, 71 and 74 for a four-over-par total of 220 which earned her victory by six shots in the Larry Nelson Invitational women's college tournament over the Chateau Elan women's course (par-72, 5974yd) at Braselton near Atlanta, Georgia.
The Sickleholme Golf Club member, who hails from Bradwell, Derbyshire, had 12 birdies over the three rounds.
Although Carley was by far the best player in the field of 49 players, she did not get enough support from her Belmont Abbey College team-mates. They finished third with a total of 951 behind Gardner-Webb University (939) and Samford University (941) in the team event contested by nine squads.
LEADING INDIVIDUALS
220 Carley Warrington (Belmont Abbey College) 75 71 74.
226 Sara Hunt (Samford) 75 74 77.
228 Megan Bradford (Tennessee Tech) 79 75 74.
49 players took part.
LEADING TEAMS
939 Gardner-Webb University.
941 Samford University.
951 Belmont Abbey College.
11 teams took part.

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Big entry for English seniors’ championship

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY ENGLISH WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION
A bumper entry of 116 women golfers will contest the English senior women's championship at Hunstanton in Norfolk from April 21-24.
Between them the players represent 29 counties and there are 11 competitors from Norfolk, including five members of the host club.
Hunstanton’s classic links will set a fine test for the field and the event promises to be a superb curtain-raiser to the English Women’s Golf Association championship season.
The handicaps start at scratch and the competitive field boasts a host of senior internationals. They include the defending champion, Sue Dye of Delamere Forest, Cheshire, and senior stroke-play champion Janet Melville (formerly Collingham) from Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire. Playing alongside them will be the other five members of the 2008 England senior team: Carolyn Kirk of Ganton, Yorkshire; Barbara Laird of Sandiway, Cheshire; Chris Quinn of Hockley, Hampshire; Chris Stirling of Meon Valley, Hampshire; and Christine Watson of Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire.
Among the "new"seniors who will make their debut this year is Caroline Marron of Bromborough, Cheshire, who was the 2001 English stroke-play champion.
The Norfolk challenge will be led by Sue Meadows of Hunstanton, who plays off three, and former county champion Jo Ashmore (Barnham Broom) who made a promising start in seniors’ golf last year and is a four-handicapper.
County colleagues include the current Norfolk captain, Nickie Clarke (Royal Norwich), and county second-team player Eppie Zandvoort (Eaton). The other Hunstanton players are Jean Johnson, Angela Allsopp, Rosemary Beeson and Cheryl Sanders.
The field is divided into two flights: players with handicaps up to six will contest Division A, while those with handicaps between seven and 15 are in Division B.
All competitors will play 36 holes of strokeplay qualifying over the first two days of the championship.
The top 16 players in each division will qualify for the match-play knock-out. The final of each division will be played on the afternoon of Friday, April 24.
The course measures 6,015 yards, has a par of 75 and a USGA course rating of 76.
Visit the English Women’s Golf Association website www.englishwomensgolf.org for full details of all competitors and for online scoring during the championship.
Lyndsey Hewison
Press & PR Officer
English Women's Golf Association

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Adam Lindsay wins again

on US college circuit

Banchory's Adam Lindsay, in his fourth and final year as a golf scholarship student at the University of Iowa Wesleyan, has scored his sixth win on the American college circuit.
Adam had rounds of 74 and 69 for a one-under-par total of 143 to head a field of 70 players by five shots in the William Woods Spring Invitation tournament at Tanglewood Golf Club, Fulton, Missouri.
Clarke Fry (Rockhurst), with scores of 72 and 76 for 148, finished second.
It was Lindsay's third win of the 2008-2009 college golf season, his sixth top-three finish and his ninth top-10 placing.
Iowa Wesleyan (615) finished runners-up to Grand View College (609) in the team event contested by 11 college squads.

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Alison Goodwin and Kate McIntosh win East Girls Spring Meeting

Spring Meeting winners
Left to right :- Kate McIntosh, Rosie Everett, Alison Goodwin,
Shannen McGuire & Rachael Watton


East of Scotland Girls Spring Meeting
Grangemouth Golf Club (SSS72, CSS 72)
The East of Scotland Girls Spring meeting was held today (Monday 6th April) at Grangemouth Golf Club. 18 girls played in mainly calm but chilly conditions.
The Overall winner (handicap) was Alison Goodwin (Glenbervie) with an excellent net 65 against the SSS of 72. Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe) won the scratch prize with a 79.

Prize winners
Overall Handicap Alison Goodwin (Glenbervie) 81-16-65
1st Scratch Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe) 79
Under 18 Handicap Rachael Watton (Mortonhall) 81-3-78
Under 16 Handicap Shannen McGuire (Canmore) 87-14-73
Under 14 Handicap Rosie Everett (Kilspindie) 95-18-73

All the competitors

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The R&A Foundation Scholars Tournament 2009

EDEN COURSE, ST ANDREWS SCORES

FIRST TWO ROUNDS ON MONDAY (Final round over Old Course on Tuesday)

MEN
Par 140 (2 x 70)
SSS 71. CSS 73
140 Leonardo Motta Milan 69 71
141 Paul Betty Stirling 73 68
142 James White Stirling 72 70, James Patterson Queens 71 71.
143 Scott Stewart-Cation Elmwood 71 72, Mike Gray St Andrews 76 67, Colin Thomson Stirling 71 72.
144 Gordon Stevenson St Andrews 73 71.
145 Ian Winstanley Leeds 74 71.
146 Andrew Smedley Birmingham 70 76, Bobby Rushford Stirling 71 75, Daniel Sommerville Dundee 71 75.
147 Michael Daily Stirling 74 73, Ross Crowe Northumbria 72 75, David Booth Stirling 72 75.
148 Jamie Mackay Kilmarnock College 77 71.
149 Dave Corsby UCLAN 77 72, Jonathan Watt Stirling 73 76, Fraser Moore Stirling 77 72, Andrew Shakespear Bournemouth 75 74.
150 Andrew Wallace Stirling 73 77, Gordon Yates Stirling 73 77, Alexander Main Edinburgh 75 75, Ben Sloan Heriot-Watt 73 77, Egert Poldma Myerscough 74 76.
151 Kevin Garwood Bournemouth 73 78.
152 Niccolo Quintarelli Venice 79 73.
153 David Corben Exeter 77 76.
154 Craig Cook Exeter 78 76, Kelan McDonagh Maynooth 77 77, Darren Timms Stirling 73 81, Adam Best Teesside 75 79.
155 Joshua Clarke Abertay 79 76.
156 Michael Evans Bournemouth 77 79, Sandy Kirton Exeter 78 78, Andrew Palmer UCLAN 77 79.
157 Keith Shanks Aberdeen 83 74, John Duff Aberdeen 81 76, Torel Neider UCLAN 80 77.
161 Lloyd Walton Bournemouth 85 76.
164 Vincent Kabaso Elmwood 84 80
Scratched: Mark Dickson Edinburgh

WOMEN
Par 146 (2 x 73) SSS 72. CSS 73
142 Sian James Birmingham 75 67
146 Laura Chemarin Toulouse 73 73.
147 Pamela Pretswell Glasgow 72 75, Rachel Cassidy Stirling 74 73, Lucie Andre Toulouse 69 78.
148 Laura Murray Robert Gordon 73 75.
149 Marianne Causin Venice 71 78.
150 Megan Briggs Strathclyde 77 73.
151 Rosanna Crepiat Toulouse 73 78.
152 Jane Turner Robert Gordon 79 73.
153 Emma Fairnie Edinburgh 76 77, Kelsey MacDonald Stirling 74 79.
154 Lucy Williams Birmingham 75 79.
155 Alessandra de poli de Luigi Milan 79 76.
164 Chloe Dexter Birmingham 85 79.
168 Lucy Padley Exeter 85 83
172 Stephanie Farrar Stirling 85 87
175 Jo Hodge Buckinghamshire New 88 87

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