KirkwoodGolf: 27 Apr 2009

Monday, April 27, 2009

Volunteer scoreboard girls at the final round of the "Helen Holm"

The girls who answered the SLGA call for volunteers to do duty as mobile scoreboards at the last three matches off the tee in the final round of the Helen Holm Scottish women's open amateur stroke-play championship at Royal Troon on Sunday. If you want to enlarge it, click on the Cal Carson Golf Agency image.

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Maguires are not the only wonder kids making golfing headlines

New Zealand women's open amateur final

is between a 12 year old & a 14-year-old!

Hard on the heels of the astonishing performance of the 14-year-old Maguire twins in the Helen Holm Scottish women's open amateur championship - Leona won the title, sister Lisa was joint third - comes news from Down Under of another wonder golf girl ...
Twelve-year-old Lydia Ko, she had her birthday last Friday, has the opportunity to create history when she contests the final of the New Zealand women's amateur golf championship in Auckland on Tuesday.
Ko would become the youngest winner of the amateur championship and takes on 14-year-old Cecilia Cho (Pakuranga) in the youngest-ever final pairing in the event's 115-year history.
Cho, the South Island amateur champion, beat Australia's Rebecca Flood 5 and 4 in one semi-final while Ko, the North Island champion, held off the challenge from Titirangi's Tania Tare to win 2 and 1.
South Africa's Nicol van Wyk will take on Australia's Matt Jager in the men's final after a dramatic afternoon. Van Wyk, who went to the 19th to beat off compatriot Dean O'Riley in the quarter-final, then edged the world No 1 Scott Arnold (Australia) at the 21st hole in the semi-final.

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Brenda from Belfast dreading showing

of "dumbest moment" on TV show

Duramed FuturesTour member Brenda McLarnon from Belfast of Belfast is already apologising for the second instalment of the Golf Channel's "Big Break Prince Edward Island.”
And while she can't divulge what she is so worried about until the show has aired, McLarnon, pictured, says it's bad enough that she "wants to hide."
"I'm absolutely petrified about Monday's show because I know what I did and it's about the dumbest moment I've ever had in my golf life," she said. "I was just stupid."
McLarnon, along with fellow Tour members and "Big Breakers" Caroline Larsson of Stockholm, Sweden, and Gerina Mendoza from Roswell, New Mexico, experienced their first days as new TV cast members last week in Brownsville, Texas, following last Monday's premiere.
What followed for Mendoza were more than 30 Facebook requests and even a request from her little sister for an interview as the subject of her school research paper on "someone famous."
"A lot of the stuff she wanted to know she could have just asked our mom," said Mendoza. "But we had our interview."
Mendoza says she can't really remember the challenges in the show. After all, the series was filmed over a period of two weeks last September and the cast members have been sworn to secrecy by legal (and million-dollar) documents to not breach the outcome of the show.
"It still seems like a dream," added Mendoza. "It's kind of crazy to come back home and it's airing and now everybody is reacting to the show."
Larsson says she signed more autographs last week in Brownsville than she has signed anywhere else all season, largely as a response to last week's premiere. A half-dozen young boys trailed the Swede last week, patiently waiting to meet her and talk about the show.
"I really was surprised that more people watch the Big Break than I thought," she said. "Last week, one of our tournament volunteer cart drivers came up to me and said, 'I saw you last Monday,' and I was like, 'Really? Where?' and she said, 'On the Big Break.' It was like she knew me. I guess people feel like they do."
But McLarnon, ever self-critical, was ranting last week about her performance. She watched the first episode with her parents, who flew over from Ireland to see the show (since it is not aired in Belfast).
"I just can't believe how much I talk," McLarnon said. "It's shocking."
"And I am huge (overweight) on TV," she continued. "I'm never letting them film me from behind again."
One of the Duramed Futures Tour's true characters who is known for her spicy language, Brenda McLarnon says she knows she's going to disappoint some people in this week's show.
"The crew filming this show asked me questions to get me going and they filled me with Bud Light," McLarnon quipped. "Some people have told me they're proud of me for not cursing. All I can say is, just stay tuned."

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EAST LOTHIAN WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP

Top seed Mary Lou now plays conqueror

of defending champion Ruth Carroll

Top seed Mary Lou Renton (Gifford), who has never won the title, is through to Tuesday morning's semi-finals of the East Lothian women's county golf championship over the Gullane No 2 course.
After wins over two North Berwick players, Barbara Biggart and Dawn Young, Mary Lou now plays home-course player Line Mortensen who knocked out the defending champion Ruth Carroll (Musselburgh Old) by 4 and 3 in the first round.
The other semi-final features Jayne Smith (Gifford), champion in 2001 and 2003, against Emma Fairnie (Dunbar), beaten finalist in 2006 and 2007.
Beryl Morris and Ann McIntosh will meet in the final of the Handicap Quaich.
Monday's match-play results:
CHAMPIONSHIP
First round - Mary Lou Renton (Gifford) bt Barbara Biggart (North Berwick) 4 and 3, Dawn Young (North Berwick) bt Eleanor Black (Dunbar) 3 and 2, Clara Young (North Berwick) bt Patricia Savin (North Berwick) 1 hole, Line Mortensen (Gullane) bt Ruth Carroll (Musselburgh Old) 4 and 3, Jayne Smith (Gullane) bt Marie Vandepeear (Dunbar) 4 and 3, Linda Grieve (Musselburgh) bt Jill Rankin (North Berwick) 3 and 1. Jane Herd (Musselburgh) bt Alice Archbold (Longniddry) 10 and 8, Emma Fairnie (Dunbar) bt Viv Cupples (Dunbar) 3 and 2.
Quarter-finals - Renton bt D Young 4 and 2, Mortensen bt C Young 2 and 1, Smith bt Grieve 5 and 4, Fairnie bt Herd 6 and 5.
HANDICAP QUAICH
First round - Sheila King (Gullane) (19) bt Corrine Luca (Longniddry) (25) 6 and 5, Beryl Morris (Dunbar) (24) bt Irene Gray (Musselburgh) (21) 3 and 2, Pat Cusden (Dunbar) (22) bt Pat Lockie (North Berwick) (22) 2 holes, Ann McIntosh (Gullane) (22) bt Jackie Squires (Gullane) (25) 5 and 4.
Semi-finals - Morris bt King at 20th, McIntosh bt Cusden 5 and 4.

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Pat Hutton leads Lanarkshire qualifiers

Title-holder Susan Wood (Drumpellier) qualified in sixth place with an 83 for the match-play stages of the Lanarkshire women's county golf championship at Drumpellier Golf Club today.
Leading qualifier and top seed is Pat Hutton (Lanark) who last won the title in 1985, although she reached the final in 1995. Pat returned a four-over-par 76, one above the CSS.
QUALIFIERS
76 Pat Hutton (Lanark).
81 Fiona Norris (Hamilton).
82 Alison Bell (Strathaven).
83 Elaine Cuthill (Lanark), Hilary Stuart (Bothwell Castle), Susan Wood (Drumpellier), Janice Paterson (Drumpellier), Lesley Lloyd (Hayston).
84 Liz Lees (Hamilton).
85 May Hughes (Lanark).
88 Angela Devine (Hamilton).
89 Carol McCall (Strathaven).
90 Joanna Scott (Cathkin Braes).
94 Marion Brodie (Strathaven).
96 Anne Clark (Drumpellier).
TUESDAY MORNING TIES
9.30 Hutton v Clark.
9.37 Lees v Lloyd.
9.42 Stuart v McCall.
9.49 Scott v Cuthill.
9.56 Bell v Wilson.
1.03 Devine v Wood.
10.10 Paterson v Hughes.
10.17 Brodie v Norris.

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Cavan's twin stars still shining brightly

in Irish Schoolgirls' team championships

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY IRISH LADIES GOLF UNION
Loreto College, Cavan's twin stars Leona and Lisa Maguire successfully defended their Irish Schoolgirls' Senior Cup title at Edmondstown Golf Club today.
The 14-year-old pair won the event by a margin of 23 Stableford points from Dublin's Teresian School, in spite of having returned home late on Sunday evening from Scotland, following Leona’s win and Lisa’s third place at the Helen Holm Scottish women's open amateur stroke-play championship at Troon.
In setting a new women' course record of level-par 72, Lisa had five birdies - at the second, fifth, seventh, 11th and 18th - while double bogeys at the 13th and 17th prevented the perfect round. Meanwhile sister Leona birdied the eighth, 12th and 17th on her way to a fine 73.
In the first staging of a Junior Cup section in the schools competition, to encourage competition among the underage players, Mount Mercy of Cork emerged victorious with Jean O’Driscoll returning a fine 28 gross points off 12 handicap.
Other players returning impressive net scores were:
April Timothy with 41 points, Shauna Busher Carley 40 points and Shannen Browne 38 points.
RESULTS
Senior Cup (two from three scores to count)
71 pts Loreto College, Cavan - Leona Maguire (35), Lisa Maguire (36).
48 pts The Teresian School, Dublin - Ariana Coyle Diaz (26), Lauren Murray (22).
42 pts Mean Scoil Mhuire, Roscommon - Aisling Hill (20), Julie O'Gara (22).
38 pts Presentation School, Port Laoise - Shannen Browne (15), Chloe Fitzpatrick (23).
38 pts Midleton College, Cork - Edel Coyne (20), Julie Coyne (18).
Best gross individual:
23pts Chloe Fitzpatrick (Presentation College Portlaoise).
Best net individual: 38pts Shannen Browne (Presentation College Portlaoise).
Junior Cup (two from three scores to count)
49 pts Mount Mercy, Cork - Aoife Barry (21), Jean O'Driscoll (28), Jill O'Driscoll (11).
36 pts Presentation College, Wexford - Shauna Busher Carly (14), Emma Murphy (26).
27 pts Victoria College, Belfast - Jessica Bamber (14), Jemma Hool (13), Tyne McGee (10).
25 pts Mean Scoil Mhuire, Roscommon - Blaithin O'Brien (10), April Timothy (14), Orla Quinn (dsq)
17 pts Loreto Beaufort, Rathfarnham - Ashling Constantine (6), Aileen Harnett (11), Maeve Holden (4).
Best gross individual: 15pts April Timnothy (Mean Scoil Mhuire, Roscommon).
Best net individual: 32pts Jessica Bamber (Victoria College Belfast).
Mary Nowlan Cup (Best gross): 36 pts Lisa Maguire (Loretto College, Cavan)
Denise McCarthy
Irish Ladies Golf Union

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Mary McKenna with 'Helen Holm' winner, 14-year-old Leona Maguire (Image by Cal Carson Golf Agency. Click on it to enlarge).

'Helen Holm' placings give Mary

McKenna Vagliano Trophy boost

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Great Britain & Ireland’s Vagliano Trophy biennial nine-woman team contest against the holders, the Continent of Europe, is still more than 11 weeks away but skipper Mary McKenna is wasting no time in getting down to brass tacks for the Hamburg match on July 24 and 25.
Last week she made a reconnaissance trip to the German course along with Ladies Golf Union staff man Fraser Munro. They were having a look at the lie of the land, the clubhouse and hotel facilities, etc.
“It’s a nice course, reminded me a lot of Sunningdale,” said Mary who had barely flown back from Hamburg when up she popped at Troon for the three-day Helen Holm Scottish women’s open amateur stroke-play championship.
McKenna was obviously delighted with the spectacular winning debut in the event of 14-year-old Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell) and also the close-up third finish achieved by her twin sister Lisa.
“Four of the final top five were named some time ago in the preliminary GB&I squad for the Vagliano Trophy match,” said Mary. “So, obviously I’m very pleased with that and another five from the squad finished there or thereabouts in the top 20.”
The Maguire twins’ golfing CVs are outstanding and, even though they are only 14, they can hardly be kept out of the line-up for the Vagliano Trophy match ... "If they are good enough, then they are old enough," is an old adage about selecting youngsters for adult representative teams in any sport.
Scottish Under-21 champion Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) led for a few holes during the final round over Royal Troon before finishing second to Leona. Whether or not she succeeds Michele Thomson as Scottish women’s amateur champion at Southerness next month, Kelsey is looking good for a Vagliano Trophy place.
Ireland’s Niamh Kitching’s selection prospects took a knock when she failed to survive the 36-hole cut at Troon but it is worth remembering that Michele Thomson suffered a similar fate 12 months ago and went on to (a) win the Scottish title and (b) be selected for the Curtis Cup match at the Old Course.
Backing up the Maguire girls in the top five on Sunday was Danielle McVeigh (Royal County Down), a former world universities champion who played the American college circuit for two or three years. A six-footer, Danielle has a presence that must help her in match-play ties.
England’s Naomi Edwards (Ganton) and Rhian Wyn Thomas (Vale of Glamorgan) finished ninth and 11th in the “Helen Holm” and must also be in contention.
The LGU selectors have stressed that players not named in the preliminary squad can win team places by showing better form than their rivals, so Tara Davies (Holyhead) and Louise Kenney (Pitreavie), sixth and seven in the final standings, have a big incentive to maintain their Troon form.
Thee are, of course, eligible players based in the United States who could reduce the number of places available to those who live and play in Britain and Ireland. Jodi Ewart (New Mexico University) and Sally Watson (David Leadbetter Golf Academy in Florida) played in last year's Curtis Cup match at the Old Course. Hannah Burke (Baylor University, Texas) is also in the LGU preliminary squad named late last year.
Two years ago, the Continent of Europe inflicted on GB&I their biggest margin of defeat in a Vagliano Trophy match. That one was over the Torrance Course at Fairmont, St Andrews. At that time, the best female amateurs in Europe were definitely mainly Continentals. Has the balance of power shifted since 2007? The scoreline at Hamburg will give the answer.

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Midland Veteran Ladies' Spring Meeting prizewinners

Leading scores from the Scottish Veteran Ladies Golf Association (Midland) Spring Meeting at Glenisla (76 players, CSS 72):

Allan Cup/Captain’s Prize – L McGraw (Auchterarder) (12) 65.
SCRATCH
F de Vries (St Rule) 73.
G Wallace (Glenisla) 77.
HANDICAP - Division 1
L McGraw (Auchterarder) (12) 65.
B Brown (St. Rule) (12) 68.
M Hope (Blairgowrie) (8) 69.
Division 2
E Perry (Tillycoultry) (20) 68.
I Murray (Elie & Earlsferry) (13) 70.
M Forsyth (Bonnybridge) (16) 70.
Division 3
P Cockshoot (Stirling) (25) 71.
A Crossland (Dunblane New) (24) 71.

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Duramed Futures Tour Scoreboard
$110,000Historic Brownsville Open
Rancho Viejo Resort & Country Club, Rancho Viejo, Texas
FINAL TOTALS
Par 213 (3x71). 6283yd.
1 Angela Buzminski (Oshawa, Ontario) 71-68-77 - 216 $15,400
2 Nontaya Srisawang (Chiang Mai, Thailand) 71-73-73 - 217 $11,000
3 Liz Janangelo (West Hartford, Conn.) 73-74-71 - 218 $4,439
3 Sae Hee Son (Seoul, South Korea) 70-76-72 - 218 $4,439
3 Garrett Phillips (St. Simons Island, Ga.) 74-72-72 - 218 $4,439
3 Onnarin Sattayabanphot (Bangkok, Thailand) 74-70-74 - 218 $4,439
3 Dewi Claire Schreefel (Diepenveen, Netherlands) 73-70-75 - 218 $4,439
3 Sarah Lynn Sargent (Williamston, S.C.) 69-73-76 - 218 $4,439
9 Kelly Lagedrost (Brooksville, Fla.) 73-76-70 - 219 $1,916
9 Lee Ann Walker-Cooper (Southport, N.C.) 72-74-73 - 219 $1,916
9 Christi Cano (San Antonio, Texas) 74-72-73 - 219 $1,916
12 Tanya Dergal (Durango, Mexico) 73-75-72 - 220 $1,315
12 Caroline Larsson (Stockholm, Sweden) 71-76-73 - 220 $1,315
12 Seo-Jae Lee (Seoul, South Korea) 69-77-74 - 220 $1,315
12 Sophia Sheridan (Guadalajara, Mexico) 73-72-75 - 220 $1,315
12 Erina Yamato (Yamagata, Japan) 74-69-77 - 220 $1,315
12 Cindy Lee-Pridgen (Sabah, Malaysia) 73-69-78 - 220 $1,315
18 Jasi Acharya (Columbus, Mont.) 78-73-70 - 221 $966
18 Ashley Knoll (The Woodlands, Texas) 75-73-73 - 221 $966
18 Christine Cho (Kent, Wash.) 76-71-74 - 221 $966
18 Michaela Cavener (Ponca City, Okla.) 74-71-76 - 221 $966
22 Danah Ford (Indianapolis, Ind.) 76-75-71 - 222 $853
22 Amanda Mathis (Opelousas, La.) 74-76-72 - 222 $853
22 Patricia Beliard (Pontarlier, France) 74-75-73 - 222 $853
22 Rachel Bailey (Faulconbridge, Australia) 75-73-74 - 222 $853
22 Esther Choe (Scottsdale, Ariz.) 75-72-75 - 222 $853
22 Noon Huachai (Bangkok, Thailand) 75-71-76 - 222 $853
22 Misun Cho (Cheongju, South Korea) 78-66-78 - 222 $853
22 Carling Coffing (Middletown, Ohio) 70-72-80 - 222 $853
30 Hwanhee Lee (Las Vegas, Nev.) 76-75-72 - 223 $763
30 Gina Umeck (Redlands, Calif.) 72-79-72 - 223 $763
30 Jenny Gleason (Clearwater, Fla.) 78-73-72 - 223 $763
30 Pornanong Phatlum (Chaiyaphum, Thailand) 75-75-73 - 223 $763
30 Rebecka Heinmert (Hassleholm, Sweden) 78-72-73 - 223 $763
30 Gerina Mendoza (Roswell, N.M.) 76-73-74 - 223 $763
30 Jennifer Ackerson (Dallas, Texas) 75-72-76 - 223 $763
30 Briana Vega (Andover, Mass.) 74-73-76 - 223 $763
30 Lili Alvarez (Durango, Mexico) 74-73-76 - 223 $763
30 Tzu-Chi Lin (Taichung, Taiwan) 75-71-77 - 223 $763
30 Laura Crawford (Lancaster, S.C.) 74-72-77 - 223 $763
30 Amelia Lewis (a) (Jacksonville, Fla.) 76-70-77 - 223 (amateur)
42 Hannah Jun (San Diego, Calif.) 76-74-74 - 224 $703
42 Lorraine Ballerano (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) 77-73-74 - 224 $703
42 Stella Lee (Seoul, South Korea) 70-79-75 - 224 $703
42 Jean Reynolds (Newnan, Ga.) 69-79-76 - 224 $703
42 Mina Harigae (Monterey, Calif.) 75-72-77 - 224 $703
42 Samantha Richdale (Kelowna, British Columbia) 73-73-78 - 224 $703
42 Min Seo Kwak (Seoul, South Korea) 73-71-80 - 224 $703
42 Alejandra Shaw (Vina Del Mar, Chile) 72-71-81 - 224 $703
50 Yoora Kim (Seoul, South Korea) 73-78-74 - 225 $655
50 Ashley Prange (Noblesville, Ind.) 73-78-74 - 225 $655
50 Elisa Serramia (Barcelona, Spain) 78-73-74 - 225 $655
50 Lehua Wise (Kauai, Hawaii) 79-72-74 - 225 $655
50 Mo Martin (Altadena, Calif.) 77-73-75 - 225 $655
50 Vicki Goetze-Ackerman (Cartersville, Ga.) 72-77-76 - 225 $655
50 Lisa Ferrero (Lodi, Calif.) 72-77-76 - 225 $655
50 Lindsey Bergeon (Sarasota, Fla.) 73-76-76 - 225 $655
50 Sin Ah Ham (Seoul, South Korea) 77-72-76 - 225 $655
50 Aimee Cho (Orlando, Fla.) 77-72-76 - 225 $655
50 Laura Bavaird (Grosse Ile, Mich.) 76-71-78 - 225 $655
61 Selanee Henderson (Apple Valley, Calif.) 77-74-75 - 226 $624
61 Cindy Figg-Currier (Austin, Texas) 79-71-76 - 226 $624
61 Janell Howland (Boise, Idaho) 72-77-77 - 226 $624
64 Devan Andersen (Guadalajara, Mexico) 76-75-76 - 227 $604
64 Lori Atsedes (Ithaca, N.Y.) 75-76-76 - 227 $604
64 Susan Nam (Edmonton, Alberta) 75-76-76 - 227 $604
64 Sarah Olsen (Grosse Ile, Mich.) 76-74-77 - 227 $604
64 Sohi Moon (Seoul, South Korea) 77-73-77 - 227 $604
64 Ashley Grier (Hagerstown, Md.) 79-71-77 - 227 $604
64 Sara Brown (Tucson, Ariz.) 73-76-78 - 227 $604
64 Jenny Suh (Fairfax, Va.) 71-77-79 - 227 $604
64 Libby Smith (Essex Junction, Vt.) 72-76-79 - 227 $604
73 Seema Sadekar (Toronto, Ontario) 76-75-77 - 228 $590
73 Moon Su (Incheon, South Korea) 72-79-77 - 228 $590
73 Whitney Wade (Glasgow, Ky.) 77-73-78 - 228 $590
76 Stacey Bieber (Winnipeg, Manitoba) 76-73-80 - 229 $586
76 Heather Angell (Winston-Salem, N.C.) 74-74-81 - 229 $586
78 Jessica Shepley (Oakville, Ontario) 73-76-83 - 232 $583
79 Malinda Johnson (Eau Claire, Wis.) 80-71-84 - 235 $580

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Stephanie Meadow sets course record in latest


AJGA tournament win in North Carolina

Stephanie Meadow from Jordanstown, Northern Ireland on Sunday won the highly-ranked American Junior Golf Association tournament, The Cliffs Championship, at Walnot Cove, North Carolina.
Stephanie, a former Irish girls champion who is a resident student at the Hank Haney International Junior Golf Academy at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, won by six strokes from a field of 24 top juniors with rounds of one-under-par 70 and four-under 67 (a women's course record) for a five-under-par total of 137.
The temperature got up as high as 85 degrees Fahrenheit during the tournament.
The AJGA is the largest association of its kind with an annual junior membership of over 5000 junior golfers (boys and girls). The main sponsors are Titleist , Rolex Watch USA and Polo Ralph Lauren. Tiger Woods , Phil Mickleson Christie Kerr , Paula Creamer, Morgan Pressel and Brittany Lincicome are just some of the golf stars who played in AJGA events.
The Cliffs Communities are also involved with Tiger Woods’ first golf course which will be located a short distance from Walnut Cove in Asheville, North Carolina.
LEADING TOTALS
Par 143 (2 x 71) 6,023yd
137 Stephanie Meadow (Jordanstown, Northern Ireland) 70 67.
143 Haley Stephens (South Carolina) 72 71.
144 Mariah Stackhouse (Georgia) 74 70, Ri Hyang Park (South Carolina) 71 73

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Dutcho duo win European Nations Cup in Spain

Ladies European Tour Scoreboard
EUROPEAN NATIONS CUP
La Sella Golf Resort, Alicante, Spain
FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4x72)
270 Holland (Marjet van Der Graaff & Christel Boeljon) 68 66 70 66
274 France (Gwladys Nocera & Anne Lise Caudal) 74 67 68 65, Australia (Joanne Mills & Nikki Garrett) 71 65 73 65, Italy (Veronica Zorzi & Giulia Sergas) 62 69 70 73
275 England (Lisa Hall & Laura Davies) 66 67 74 68
276 Spain (Tania Elosegui & Paula Marti) 68 73 67 68
278 United States (Meg Mallon & Beth Daniel) 72 66 67 73
279 Sweden (Lotta Wahlin & Carin Koch) 71 71 68 69
281 Wales (Lydia Hall & Becky Brewerton) 70 70 72 69
282 Ireland (Martina Gillen & Rebecca Coakley) 71 72 70 69, Denmark (Iben Tinning & Lisa Holm Sorensen) 69 68 72 73
286 Finland (Ursula Wikstrom & Kaisa Ruuttila) 73 75 69 69
288 Scotland (Clare Queen & Lynn Kenny) 71 69 76 72
289 Switzerland (Frederique Seeholzer & Florence Luscher) 76 71 70 72, Norway (Lill Kristin Saether & Marianne Skarpnord) 71 70 76 72, Germany (Martina Eberl & Denise Charlotte Becker) 71 70 75 73
291 Russia (Maria Verchenova & Anastasia Kostina) 74 72 72 73
295 Belgium (Ellen Smets & Lara Tadiotto) 73 73 76 73
298 Slovakia (Zuzana Kamasova & Veronika Falathova) 78 72 75 73
316 Austria (Eva Steinberger & Nicole Gergely) 75 70 100 71

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