Briggs sisters missing from Monifieth action
as they recover from injuries
Kilmacolm's Eilidh Briggs and her older sister Megan have played such a prominent part in recent Scottish women's amateur championships that they will be sadly missed at this week's tournament at Monifieth Links, writes Colin Farquharson.
Megan, a Glasgow solicitor, won the title in 2009. They both reached the semi-finals of the 100th championship at Prestwick last May but Megan lost by 3 and 2 to the eventual title winner, Gabrielle MacDonald, while Eilidh went down 2 and 1 to Connie Jaffrey.
Both have played for Scotland - in the same team - and Eilidh, a qualified gym teacher, was a member of the GB and I Curtis Cup team in the States last year.
But it has all gone wrong for the Briggs girls this year as Eilidh relates:
"Megan, tore her anterior cruciate ligament and had an operation in January. The operation was a success and she is continuing with rehab.
as they recover from injuries
Eilidh (left) and Megan (right) Briggs at last year's championship at Prestwick where they reached the semi-finals. Picture by Cal Carson Golf Agency
Kilmacolm's Eilidh Briggs and her older sister Megan have played such a prominent part in recent Scottish women's amateur championships that they will be sadly missed at this week's tournament at Monifieth Links, writes Colin Farquharson.
Megan, a Glasgow solicitor, won the title in 2009. They both reached the semi-finals of the 100th championship at Prestwick last May but Megan lost by 3 and 2 to the eventual title winner, Gabrielle MacDonald, while Eilidh went down 2 and 1 to Connie Jaffrey.
Both have played for Scotland - in the same team - and Eilidh, a qualified gym teacher, was a member of the GB and I Curtis Cup team in the States last year.
But it has all gone wrong for the Briggs girls this year as Eilidh relates:
"Megan, tore her anterior cruciate ligament and had an operation in January. The operation was a success and she is continuing with rehab.
"Myself,
I haven't played since having to withdraw in Japan due to an injury to
my left scapula and shoulder. I have been continuing with rehab with the Scottish Institute of Sport and recently had an injection into the
inflamed left scapula."
Scapula is the proper name for your shoulder blades.
The injury will cost Eilidh her place in the GB and I team to play the Continent of Europe in next month's Vagliano Trophy match at Malone Golf Club, Belfast.
I am sure that all Kirkwoodgolf readers will join me in wishing Eilidh and Megan an early return to full fitness and the game of golf.
SOME OF TUESDAY'S TOP TEE TIMES AT MONIFIETH
8.30 Nicola Callander, Kimberley Beveridge
8.40 Louise Macgregor, Susan Wood.
8.50 Lesley Atkins, Claire MacDnald, Jordana Graham.
9.00 Rachel Polson, Claire Hargan, Karen Marshall.
9.30 Iona Stephen, Hannah McCook, Gabrielle MacDonald
9.40 Shannon McWilliam, Clara Young, Jacqueline Sneddon
9.50 Tara Mactaggart, Gillian Paton.
12.30 Carol Wilson, Katie Reid, Eilidh Watson.
SOME OF TUESDAY'S TOP TEE TIMES AT MONIFIETH
8.30 Nicola Callander, Kimberley Beveridge
8.40 Louise Macgregor, Susan Wood.
8.50 Lesley Atkins, Claire MacDnald, Jordana Graham.
9.00 Rachel Polson, Claire Hargan, Karen Marshall.
9.30 Iona Stephen, Hannah McCook, Gabrielle MacDonald
9.40 Shannon McWilliam, Clara Young, Jacqueline Sneddon
9.50 Tara Mactaggart, Gillian Paton.
12.30 Carol Wilson, Katie Reid, Eilidh Watson.
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