KirkwoodGolf: LAUREN WHYTE'S GIRLS' TITLE DEFENCE STARTS TODAY

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

LAUREN WHYTE'S GIRLS' TITLE DEFENCE STARTS TODAY



                      Pictured after last night's competitors' meeting in the Ranfurly Castle clubhouse
                                                  Image by courtesy of the SLGA
FROM THE SLGA WEBSITE
Lauren Whyte (St Regulus) starts her defence of the Scottish Girls' Amateur Championship at Ranfurly Castle today (Tuesday) - and the young St Andrews player  will face a tough challenge.

Clara Young (North Berwick) showed her quality by reaching the final of the Scottish Ladies' Amateur Championship at Longniddry in May, while Nicola Callander (Mill Green) won the Scottish Junior (under-21) Open Strokeplay Championship at Blairgowrie last year.
German-based Fiona Liddell is just 15, but she reached the last 16 at the Scottish Ladies' Championship (she lost to Clara Young) and is fresh from playing for GB and Ireland in the Junior Vagliano Trophy in France and for Scotland in the European girls championship in Sweden.
Another big threat will be Lesley Atkins (Gullane). She won the title at Eyemouth in 2010 - and this will be her final year in the Championship.
Whyte, pictured above, won the title at Crail last year and went on to represent GB at the Australian Youth Olympics in January. She is the back marker in the field of 62 with a plus one handicap.
After 36 holes of strokeplay qualifying, the top 32 go through to the matchplay knock-out. The next 16 qualify for the Ansley Reid Salver.

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