FREE TRIP TO MOROCCO ORDER OF MERIT INCENTIVE OVER LAST FEW EVENTS OF PAUL LAWRIE TOUR
By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
A free trip to Morocco for the Ladies European
Tour Qualifying School is up for grabs on the Paul Lawrie
Scottish Ladies Open Tour over the last four events - and it
could go right down to the final event of the inaugural season,
the 36-hole Tour Championship at Marriott Dalmahoy on
Thursday-Friday, October 10-11.
The professional winner of the PLGC SLOT Order of Merit will win the cost of return flights from Aberdeen to Morocco and hotel accommodation while over there.
The professional winner of the PLGC SLOT Order of Merit will win the cost of return flights from Aberdeen to Morocco and hotel accommodation while over there.
The Paul Lawrie Golf Centre is putting up this
fabulous prize for the first pro past the post in the Order of
Merit in which there are four events to go.
With double Merit
points being awarded at the Tour Championship, i.e. 2,000pt to
the winner, 1,500pt to the second and 1,400 to the third, and so on, things
could change dramatically at the top of the table, even on the
very last day of the Order of Merit competition.
Carnoustie's Katy
McNicoll (5615), pictured right, leads at the moment from
Heather Stirling (5299) and Pamela Feggans (4477).
The amateur who finishes highest up the Order of Merit table will win a self-catering holiday at Gleneagles Village up to the Rules of Amateur Status maximum value of £500.
Carnoustie's Jess Meek, now a student at the University of Missouri, is the leading amateur in the table in ninth place with 3585pt
The next highest places amateurs in the Order of Merit are Gabrielle Macdonald (1830pt), Nichola Ferguson (1460), Jess Wilcox (1430) and Scottish champion Alyson McKechin (1355).
There is certainly an incentive for them to play in the last four events on the Paul Lawrie 2013 Tour Schedule.
TOP 20 ORDER OF MERIT TABLE
BEFORE LAST FOUR EVENTS The amateur who finishes highest up the Order of Merit table will win a self-catering holiday at Gleneagles Village up to the Rules of Amateur Status maximum value of £500.
Carnoustie's Jess Meek, now a student at the University of Missouri, is the leading amateur in the table in ninth place with 3585pt
The next highest places amateurs in the Order of Merit are Gabrielle Macdonald (1830pt), Nichola Ferguson (1460), Jess Wilcox (1430) and Scottish champion Alyson McKechin (1355).
There is certainly an incentive for them to play in the last four events on the Paul Lawrie 2013 Tour Schedule.
TOP 20 ORDER OF MERIT TABLE
1 Katy McNicoll 5615
2 Heather Stirling 5299 .
3 Pamela Feggans 4477 .
4 Laura Murray 4074
5 Heather MacRae 3894 .
6 Lisa Shervill 3890 .
7 Jane Turner 3884 .
8 Daisy Dyer 3820 .
9 Jess Meek (a) 3585
10 Martine Pow 3090
11 Chrisje De Vries 2975
12 Gemma Webster 2760
13 Michele Thomson 2680
14 Kiran Matharu 2470
15 Vikki Laing 2400 .
16 Pamela Pretswell 2242
17 Gabrielle Macdonald (a) 1830 .
18 Eleanor Givens 1715
19 Nichola Ferguson (a) 1460
20 Jess Wilcox (a) 1430 .
21 Alyson McKechin (a) 1355
The last four events on the 2013 Paul Lawrie Golf Centre Scottish Ladies Open Tour are:
Sept 30 - Haggs Castle (18 holes).
Oct 1 - Drumpellier (18 holes)
Oct 9 - Craigielaw (18 holes)
Oct 10-11 - Marriott Dalmahoy (Tour Championship, 36 holes).
Late entries are being accepted by Tour Director Nicola Melville (07816 353434) for the Haggs Castle and Drumpellier events.
Closing date for entries to the final two events are a week before the competitions.
Details are available on www.scottishladiestour.co.uk and online entries can be made.
CURRENT ENTRY LISTS
CRAIGIELAW
Charlotte Austwick (amateur)
Daisy Dyer
Pamela Feggans
Vikki Laing
Martine Pow
Lisa Shervill
Heather Stirling
Michele Thomson
TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP (Marriott Dalmahoy)
Charlotte Austwick (amateur)
Daisy Dyer
Pamela Feggans
Laura Harvey
Martine Pow
Lisa Shervill
Heather Stirling
Michele Thomson
The entry fee for the Tour Championship is £100 for professionals and £50 for amateurs who will have their own prize list but are eligible to win the new Tour Championship Trophy for the best two-round aggregate.
The more entries received for Craigielaw and the Tour Championship, the bigger the prize funds at each will be as all entry frees go straight into the prize funds. The Tour Championship prize list will be about £4,500 of which the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre is contributing £2,000.
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