KirkwoodGolf: 18 Aug 2009

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Junior Solheim Cup Scoreboard
AURORA GOLF CLUB, ILLINOIS
DAY 1
United States 7 1/2, Europe 5 1/2

MORNING FOUR-BALL MATCHES (4-2)
US names first
Jessica Korda & Alexis Thompson bt Ana Fernandez de Mesa (Spain) & Anna Arrese (Spain) 4 and 2.

Tiffany Lua & Jane Rah bt Johanna Tillstrom (Sweden) & Rosanne Crepiat (France) 5 and 4.

Sarah Brown & Alexandra Stewart bt Sally Watson (Scotland) & Leonna Maguire (Ireland) 2 and 1.

Stephanie Kim & Ani Gulugian lost to Sherlyn Popelka (Switzerland) & Klara Spilkova (Czech Republic) 5 and 3.

Kristen Park & Alison Lee bt Tonje Daffinrud (Norway) & Sophia Popov (Germany) 2 and 1.

Kristina Wong & Jennifer Johnson lost to Lisa Maguire (Ireland) & Kelly Tidy (England) 3 and 1.
AFTERNOON FOURSOMES (3 1/2-2 1/2)
US names first
Alexandra Stewart & Jessica Korda halved with Sally Watson & Leona Maguire.
Tiffany Lua & Jane Rah bt Sherlyn Popelka & Klara Spilkova 3 and 2.
Sarah Brown & Alexis Thompson bt Ana Fernandez de Mesa & Anna Arrese 3 and 2.
Ani Gulugian & Alison Lee lost to Tonje Daffinrud & Johanna Tillstromg 2 holes.
Jennifer Johnson & Kristen Park bt Sophia Popov & Rosanna Crepiat 4 and 3.
Kristina Wong & Stephanie Kim lost to Lisa Maguire & Kelly Tidy 3 and 2 .

DAY 2
SINGLES
Rah v Watson.
Brown v Spilkova.
Korda v Crepiat.
Gulugian v Leona Maguire.
Kim v Popelka.
Lua v Arrese.
Lee v Fernandez de Mesa.
Thompson v Daffinrud.
Wong v Tillstrom.
Johnson v Popov.
Stewart v Tidy.
Park v Lisa Maguire.

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Midland Vets Stableford Greensomes

Midland Vets played the August Stableford Greensomes at a rather soggy, but not soaking, Tulliallan, today (Tuesday 18 August). Stirling Golf Club members figure rather prominently in the prize list!

Results:
1st - S Quinn and R Graham (Stirling) - 37 pts
2nd - E Allison & F Campbell (Stirling)- 36 pts
3rd - J Mulgrew & D Davidson (Stirling)- 35 pts
4th - P Cockshoot & A Taggart (Stirling)- 34 pts

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P&K county president Liz Miskimmin, scratch winner Laura Walker and county captain Dawn Butchart.

Laura Walker and Rheanna


Thom win top prizes at P&K


Centenary Day

FROM DAWN BUTCHART, P&K county captain
We had a brilliant Centenary day at Glenisla. We had 134 players plus invited guests. Laura Walker took Captain's Centenary Trophy which was I was very honoured to donate. Junior member Rheanna Thom (pictured above with Dawn Butchart and county president Liz Miskimmin) won the newly donated Past Captains Tray with a fantastic net 66.
The full results are:
Captain's Centenary Trophy - Laura Walker.
Past Captains' Handicap Tray - Rheanna Thom
SCRATCH
73 Laura Walker (Muckhart) 73 (crystal decanter).
74 Gwen Lambie (Dunkeld and Birnam) (bih) (round of golf for four at Pitlochry), Jane Yellowlees (Murrayhall) (round of golf for four at Craigie Hill).
HANDICAP
66 Rheanna Thom (Alyth) (28) (Bacon roll, coffees & round of golf for four, then two-course meal at Strathmore Golf Centre).
68 Jennefer Wivell (Pitlochry) (25) (round of golf for four at Blaigowrie Lansdowne).
70 Kim Morrison (Alyth) (11) (round of golf for four at Milnathort).
Best Past Captain - Hazel Gibson (12) 70 (high tea for two at Luncarty Inn).
Best Front Nine: Scratch - Ena Bennie (St. Fillans) (meal to value £30 atAlyth Hotel).
Best Front Nine: Handicap - Helen Lang (Pitlochry) (meal for two at Dunkeld Golf Club Catering).
Best Back Nine: Scratch - Emily Ogilvy (Auchterarder) (Meal to value £40 at Red House Hotel)Best Back Nine: Handicap - (Liz Fertacz (Blairgowrie) (tapas to the value £30, Diels Caldron)Lowest Number of Putts: Silver - Fiona Ramsay (Crieff) (bottle of wine, C J Lang).
Lowest Number of Putts: Bronze - Frances Anderson (Alyth) (bottle of wine, C J Lang).
Junior Medal Winner - Rheanna Thom (donated by Kathleen Duncan).
For the full list of prizes (and there were many more), log on to the Perth & Kinross County Ladies Golf Association website.

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Anna Telfer tops in tight finish at Dullatur

Milngavie's Anna Telfer won the top Silver Division scratch prize in a tight finish at the SLGA county open meeting at Dullatur Golf Club today.
Two other players, Louise Fraser (Kingsknowe) and Nicola Ferguson (Clober) matched the 82 returned by Anna but lost out in the card countback. Anna had a better inward half than Louise and Nicola. Then Louise had a better last three than Nicola.
Annabel Kane (Kilmacolm) won the Silver Division handicap award with a net 73 off 12.
In the Bronze Division, Irene Gray (Musselburgh) won both the scratch and handicap awards with a gross score of 109 and a net socre of 88 off 21.
The par was 72, the standard scratch 73 and the CSS 76

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Great course should produce a Great

British champion at Royal Aberdeen


.... although let's remember that Europe's

No 1 & No 3, France's Lucie Andre & Marion

Ricordeau, are in the field of 99


By COLIN FARQUHARSON

It's a long time - if ever - since I heard almost universal agreement within a field of competitors that they are privileged to be playing a particular course.

Yes, every competitor worth her salt is raving about the choice of Royal Aberdeen Golf Club's Balgownie links as the first-time venue for the British women's open amateur stroke-play championship which tees off on Wednesday with the first of four rounds and a field of 99.
"Fantastique et magnifique" chorused the French girls after a couple of practice rounds.
"They could and should play the men's and women's Opens here," enthused a competitor from England.
"I must come back and play here myself," said one father caddieing for his daughter."
"What a course, what a challenge," said three times Scottish champion Anne Laing who beat Michelle Wie not once but twice in the Curtis Cup foursomes of 2004 at Formby.
It's been a momentous week inside the Royal Aberdeen clubhouse which, not all that long ago, permitted women in the clubhouse on infrequent occasions.
Director of Golf Ronnie MacAskill has been at the club for 34 years now and he is not prepared to get involved in discussions about days of yore but he is genuinely pleased that the club and its all-male membership have not objected in the slightest about giving up their locker-rooms – and toilets – to the females for the week.
"We really are delighted to be staging a Ladies Golf Union championship for the first time. We are hosting the Walker Cup men's international match in 2011 but this British women's amateur championship is also a notable first," said Ronnie.
So who's going to win the title? A bit like trying to predict the winner of the Grand National although as Sir Michael Bonallack once said: "The great players almost always come to the front over great links courses."
Two Scots fought out a play-off for this British stroke title in Northern Ireland 12 months ago with University of California-Berkeley student Roseanne Niven (Crieff), pictured above, beating Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle).
The current women's champions of Scotland (Kilmacolm's Megan Briggs), England (left-hander Charlie Douglass from Brocket Hall) and Wales (Tara Davies of Holyhead) are in the field as are England's mid-amateur title-holder Lucy Williams (Mid Herts), Scotland's repeating Under-21 champion Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar), Curtis Cup teenager Carly Booth (Comrie) and the 15-year-old brilliant prospect from Notts Ladies, Alexandra Peters, who lost in the semi-finals of the British girls' open championship at West Lancashire Golf Club only last Friday.
If a Continental player is going to triumph, then it could be either of the two French aces in the pack – Lucie Andre or Marion Ricordeau, currently Nos 1 and 3 in the European Golf Association women's amateur rankings.
The leading British player in the EGA rankings, No 5 Rhian Wyn Thomas (Vale of Glamorgan), is also in the Balgownie field.

+Royal Aberdeen Golf Club and the Ladies Golf Union would welcome spectators on all three days of the championship. Admission and car parking is free.


WEDNESDAY'S FIRST ROUND TEE TIMES

7.30 Emma Briggs (Chart Hills), Amanda Johnston (Kings Hill), Victoria Bradshaw (Bangor).

7.41 Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle), Rhian Wyn Thomas (Vale of Glamorgan), Anne Laing (Vale of Leven).
7.52 Sammy Leslie (Westhill), Laura Charlier (Belgium), Louise Mernagh (Woodenbridge).

8.03 Claire Hargan (Mortonhall), Tracey Boyes (Meon Valley), Franziska Neef (Germany).

8.14 Sian James (Bristol & Clifton), Myrte Eikenaar (Netherlands), Marion Ricordeau (France).
8.25 Fiona Hay (Deeside), Ann Ramsay (Kirriemuir), Morag MacPherson (Kilmarnock Barassie).
8.36 Sarah Cunningham (Ennis), Donna Pocock (Murcar Links), Ciara Butler (Newlands).
8.47 Chrisje De Vries (Netherlands), Carly Booth (Comrie), Hannah Barwood (Knowle).
8.58 Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar), Laura Murray (Alford), Sarah Attwood (Gog Magog).

9.09 Charlie Douglass (Brocket Hall), Rachel Connor (Manchester), Margarita Ramosa (Mexico).
9.20 Laura Collin (John O'Gaunt), Natalie Lowe (Macclesfield), Jane Turner (Craigielaw).
9.31 Lesley Atkins (Minto), Rachel Drummond (Beaconsfield), Jill Meldrum (Dullatur).
9.42 Katie Mundy (Dunwood Manor), Aedin Murphy (Carlow), Gemma Bradbury (Cottrell Park).
9.53 Kristy McLaughlin (Canada), Hannah Turland (Tidworth), Kate Whitmore (Sandiway).

10.05 Louise McGillivray (Banchory), Gillian Simpson (Murrayfield), Sabine End (Germany).
10.15 Lucy Williams (Mid Herts), Katherine O'Connor (Tadmarton), Marion Duverney (France).
10.26 Laure Castelain (France), Charlotte Ellis (Minchinhampton), Tara Davies (Holyhead). 10.50 Julia Maisongrosse (France), Rachel Jennings (Izaak Walton), Danielle McVeigh (Royal Co Down Ladies).


11.01 Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle), Monique Smit (South Africa), Roseanne Niven (Crieff).

11.12 Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies), Tessa De Bruijn (Netherlands), Sarah Faller (Galway).

11.23 Eleana Collins (Hong Kong), Alexandra Peters (Notts Ladies), Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa).

11.34 Dianne Galbraith (Canada), Mhairi Johnstone (Northern), Annabel Niven (Crieff).

11.45 LaurenTaylor (Woburn), Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm), Harriet Owers-Bradley (Wollaton Park).

11.56 Amy Boulden (Maesdu), Giulia Carrando (Italy), Maaike Naafs (Netherlands).


12.07 Corisande Lee (West Lancashire), Ellie Givens (Blackwell Grange), Hannah Ralph (Cowdray Park).

12.18 Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies), Sarah Creowe (Tipperary), Julia Brook (Corham Hurst).

12.29 Laura Chemarin (France), Caroline Karsten (Netherlands), Karen Delaney (Carlow).

12.40 Elaine Moffat (St Regulus), Linda Urquhart (Banchory), Nicola Rawlinson (Leyland).

12.51 Joana Silva Pinto (Portugal), Katy McNicoll (Carnoustie Ladies), Lucie Andre (France).


1.02 Carrie MacKenzie (Beauchief), Katherine Russell (Royal Ashdown Forest), Zala Jenko (Slovenia).

1.13 Charlotte Wild (Mere), Valerie Sternebeck (Germany), Faye Sanderson (Heworth).

1.24 Johanna Hodge (Knowle), Emma Fairnie (Dunbar), Jeanne Metivier (France).

1.35 Nikki Foster (Pleasington), Isabelle Boineau (France), Louise Kenney (Pitreavie).


The leading 40 and ties after two rounds will qualify for Friday's third and fourth rounds.





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Ladies' British open amateur stroke-play championship

Jane Turner seeks to clinch first full

cap with good display at Balgownie

FROM THE EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS WEBSITE
Craigielaw's Jane Turner is hoping a strong show in this week's Ladies' British Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship at Royal Aberdeen will clinch a first full Scotland cap.
The 19-year-old student at Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University, has enjoyed her best season to date and would love to top it off by earning a place in the side for next month's Home Internationals at Irvine
"I'm hoping I've done enough already but one more good performance this week wouldn't do me any harm," said Jane (picture), who is joined in the field at the Balgownie links by two other players from the Lothians, Clare Hargan (Mortonhall) and Gillian Simpson (Murrayfield).

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