Curtis Cup captain Elaine donates trophy to
The
Deeside Junior Open - to be played at the Bieldside course on Monday
(August 1) - has never had a trophy to present to the winner.But it has now!
Great
Britain and Ireland's winning Curtis Cup team captain Elaine
Farquharson-Black has donated a trophy, in the style of the Curtis Cup,
to fill the gap.
That's it pictured on the right.
That's it pictured on the right.
Despite
her long and successful playing and captaincy career, this is the first
trophy to bear the name of the Deeside Golf Club honorary member and
partner in law firm, Burness Paull.
Said Elaine:
"I
took on the role of Junior Convener at Deeside earlier this year to
help encourage our junior members and give something back to the club
for all the support I have received over the years. I am delighted to
put up a trophy for the Junior Open. "
Late
entries for the Deeside Junior Open, which is open to boys and girls
under 18 and is a qualifier for the Telegraph/BMW Junior Open, can be
sent to the club's Director of Golf, Frank Coutts, at this Email
address:
The entry fee of £10 can be paid when checking in at the pro's shop on Monday.
If there are enough entries from girls, they will have a separate prize list from the boys.Entry is not restricted to local players. The organisers would be delighted to receive entries from Angus, Perthshire, even Fife, not to mention up North.
If you are not sure where Deeside Golf Club is, head for the village of Bieldside to the west of Aberdeen on the road to Culter and Banchory. Golf Road, Bieldside takes you over the old railway bridge and down to one of the best clubhouses in the country.
There is ample car parking.
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