KirkwoodGolf: 24 Mar 2016

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Shamiso from Milton Keynes makes top 

20 at Hilton Head, South Carolina

FROM THE BETHUNE COOKMAN WEBSITE
HILTON HEAD, South Carolina - Bethune-Cookman turned in a tournament-low scoring mark on Sunday afternoon, sweeping its way to the team trophy at the 2016 Low Country Intercollegiate hosted by Wofford. The two-day, 36-hole event took place at the famed Moss Creek Golf Club in Hilton Head, South Carolina.
Bethune-Cookman (304-307=611, +35) sat just two shots back of the lead heading into Sunday’s final round. The Wildcats made up ground by breaking the tournament’s team scoring record of 616 (+40), previously held by Western Carolina (2010) and Appalachian State (2011). Second place competitor Chattanooga (302-312=614, +38) also broke the tournament record alongside the Wildcats.
B-CU freshman from Milton Keynes, Shamiso Hatchard (76-79=155, +11), pictured,  used a second round 7-over 79, placing herself tied for 16th on the final leaderboard.

Sasha Banks (75-71=146, +2) of Brown took the individual medalist award

Bethune-Cookman Women’s Golf returns to action March 28-29, taking part in the Middleburg Bank Intercollegiate in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Essex girl Georgina Blackman helps Western 

Kentucky win another title

FROM THE WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY WEBSITE
SORRENTO, Florida - Entering the final round in third place on the team leaderboard, WKU fired a nine-over 297 to capture the team championship at the Morehead State Citrus Spring Challenge this week with a three-round total of 899 (294-308-297).
The Lady Toppers finished as co-champions alongside Elon and James Madison, the team's third championship since head coach Adam Gary took over the program prior to the 2014-15 season. The 35-over 899 is the team's best result in a three-round tournament this season and its lowest 54-hole score since tallying an 890 at the C-USA Championships last  April.

Michaela Bordeianu and Georgina Blackman, a sophomore from Essex, pictured right, rounded out the championship card, tying for 52nd and 62nd, respectively. Both golfers logged their lowest rounds of the tournament on Tuesday, as Bordeianu shot a four-over 76, while Blackman fired a three-over 75 to help push the Lady Toppers to the team title.
The Lady Toppers will return to action on Sunday at the John Kirk Panther Intercollegiate hosted by Georgia State at the Eagle's Landing Country Club in Stockbridge, Ga.
WKU Final Results
T8. Emily Alexander (+5, 221, 70-76-75)
T8. Ellinor Haag (+5, 221, 74-76-71)
T24. Katie Story (+14, 230, 75-77-78)
T52. Michaela Bordeianu (+16, 232, 77-79-76)
T62. Georgina Blackman (+17, 233, 75-83-75)

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Megan Taylor from Cambridge T13 finish at 

Wingate Challenge

FROM THE WINGATE UNIVERSITY, NORTH CAROLINA WEBSITE
Charlotte, North Carolina --The Wingate University women's golf team moved two spots up the leader board to finish third in the Wingate Intercollegiate Challenge at the Olde Sycamore Golf Plantation  (par 73, 5847 yards) this week.
The Bulldogs completed the 36-hole event at 644 (Wingate Intercollegiate Challenge leader boardsWingate Intercollegiate Challenge team-by-team scores).
"Even though the sun was shining, the wind was up today," Wingate women's golf coach Erin Thorne says. "The conditions make the course a little more difficult. I am very proud of all 10 girls for fighting through to post the scores we did. Even without our best scores, we were able to close out the regular season on a good note."
Wingate junior Mikaela Hadaway (Dayton, Ohio) tied for first place with Queens senior Grace Glaze (Clemson, South Carolina) after the completion of 36 holes. Both student-athletes posted scores of 152. Glaze shot a one-under-par 72 Monday after an 80 Sunday. Hadaway had a 75 Monday following her 77 Sunday. Glaze won the sudden-death play-off at the second extra hole.
 The Wingate "B" team shot the third-best round Monday with a 323. Only Limestone (307) and Queens (313) had lower Monday scores. Bulldog junior Megan Taylor (Buckden, Cambridgeshire, England), pictured left, recorded a 78 Monday to lead the Wingate "B" team. She finished the Wingate Challenge tied for 13th place at 159.

The Wingate Intercollegiate Challenge completes the regular season for the Bulldogs. Wingate will host the 2016 South Atlantic Conference women's golf tournament April 10-12 at Monroe Country Club.


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The MGR Fife Golfer of the Week is Patricia Lockie of Scotscraig Golf Club. She has climbed two places in the MGR Fife Ladies' Ranking Top Ten to No 5.


Week 2016/12

Fife Ladies                                                                     
1 Moira Cuthbertson (Drumoig) 959 pts
2 Susan Madeiros (Crail) 945
T3 Lia Maxwell (Aberdour), Sylvia Skinner (Kinghorn) 942
5 Patricia Lockie (Scotscraig) 927
6 Paula Todd (Thornton) 925
7 Dianne Watson (Leven GS) 923
8 Elsie Houston (Cupar) 913
9 Brogan Clark (Lochgelly) 892
10 Ruth McConkey (Pitreavie) 888

Fife Clubs - Ladies
1 Drumoig 802 pts
2 Balbirnie Park 770
3 Pitreavie 756
4 St Michaels 733
5 Kinghorn 718
6 Thornton 700
7 Dunnikier Park 698
8 *Canmore 695

*Entry this week

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David Moir
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In League with Golf Ltd

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The MGR Angus Players of Week 2016/12 are Muriel Blake (Arbroath), who has entered the Ladies Angus Ranking Top Ten at tied sixth, and Dinish Bailwal (Piperdam Osprey), who has entered the Men’s Angus Ranking equivalent for the first time at No 7.
                                                                                                                                        
ANGUS LADIES
1 Sakuna Ramsay (Edzell) 1233 pts

2 Jackie Brown (Monifieth) 969

3 Jane Tough (Brechin) 928

4 Pauline Logue (Montrose Caledonia) 873

5 Jan Ord (Forfar) 867

T6 *Muriel Blake (Arbroath), Carol Grant (Montrose Caledonia) 813

8 Doreen Adam (Montrose Caledonia) 800

9 *Lynda Birse (Arbroath)756

10 Julie Taylor (Edzell) 755

ANGUS CLUBS – LADIES

1 Montrose Caledonia 770 pts

2 Forfar 707

3 Arbroath 673

4 Monifieth 599

5 Brechin 580


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Irish pair joint 13th at end of first day of 

French U21 girls championship

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
The Irish duo of Annabel Wilson and Julie McCarthy, pictured below), were joint 13th on one-over-par 72 at the end of the first qualifying round of the French Under-21 girls championship at Paris St Cloud.
England's best on the opening day was a 73 from Inci Mehmet who is tied 20th

Another Curtis Cup team place contender, Rochelle Morris. and Ireland's Mairead Martin are joint 27th on 74 - a shot ahead of England's Lianna Bailey whose sister Annabel is T85 with compatriot Sammy Fuller on nine-over 80.
Italy's Lucrezia Colombotto Rossi leads the field by one shot with a four-under-par 67, with Spain's Maria Parra (68) and Ana Pelaez (69) filling the second and third places overnight.
Scotland does not have any representatives in the field of 120

FRENCH UNDER-21 GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP
Paris St Cloud Golf Club
FIRST ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 71 (35-36)

67 Lucrezia Colombotto Rossi (Ita)
68 Maria Parra (Spa)
69 Ana Pelaez (Spa)

SELECTED SCORES
72 Annabel Wilson (Ire), Julie McCarthy (Ire) (T13)
73 Inci Mehmet (Eng) (T20)
74 Rochelle Morris (Eng), Mairead Martin (Ire) (T27)
75 Lianna Bailey (Eng) (T40)
77 Olivia Winning (Eng), Niamh McSherry (Ire) (T58)
78 Eloise Healey (Eng), Sophie Lamb (Eng) (T70)
80 Annabel Bailey (Eng), Sammy Fuller (Eng) (T85)
81 Isobel Wardle (Eng) (T95).
Field of 120 players



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Kirsty Beckwith from Leeds chalks up second 

top-5 finish in three events






Final Results

FROM THE ST JOHN'S UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK WEBSITE

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida -- After shooting one-over in back-to-back rounds at the LPGA International Hills Course, senior Anna Kim finished eight strokes better than runner-up, Annie Lee, to claim her third-career medal at the  2016 Lonnie Barton Invitational.
Behind top-10 finishes from Kim, freshman Kirsty Beckwith (pictured above) from Alwoodley, Leeds and junior Saskia Sterud, the Red Storm jumped Siena in the standings, improving its team score by nine shots in the final round to edge the Saints by one stroke and claim second place for the tournament. 
St. John's carded a 332-323--655 (+79) to match its best finish of the season.
Tuesday's title cements Kim's name in the St. John's history books, joining Harin Lee as the only golfers in program history with at least three-career medals. The Toronto native registered a 73-73--146 (+2) to pace a field that featured 48 total golfers. 
Kim has secured eight top-five finishes in her past 15 tournaments.
Beckwith tied for fourth place to clinch the best finish of her young career. The England native claimed her second top-five showing in three events after carding a 78-79--157 (+13) over two days.
Sterud was six-strokes better than Monday's opening round, sealing her best finish as a Johnnie. The junior from Norway soared five spots in the standings with a total score of 84-78--162 (+18) to claim a ninth place tie.
Albany sustained its lead to capture the overall team medal with a final score of 323-314--637 (+61).




St. John's is off until the end of the month before traveling to Williamsburg, Virginia on March 28-29 to compete at the William and Mary Intercollegiate at the Kingsmill Resort. For all the latest news on the St. John's women's golf team, log on to RedStormSports.com and follow the team (@StJohnsWGolf) on Twitter. 
You can join the conversation with the hashtag, #SJUWG. If you would like to be added to the St. John's Women's Golf mailing list, send an email to stjcommunications@stjohns.edu with the subject line "Women's Golf Mailing List."

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Essex girl Emily Turner' s T64 finish at 

Bluffton, South Carolina

Essex girl Emily Turner, a second-year student at the University of South Carolina-Beaufort, has never been given a mention on our USA college golf news service with reference to performances by British and Irish students .... until now.
Emily, pictured, recently finished T64 in a field of 94 players sat the Low Country Intercollegiate at Bluffton, South Carolina .
She had scores of 77 and 87 for 164 - 18 shots behind the winner by two, Sasha Banks (Brown University) who socredd 75 and 71 for 1467.

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PAST CURTIS CUP STARS VISIT KILMACOLM GOLF CLUB WHO ARE CELEBRATING THEIR 125TH ANNIVERSARY 

by Carol Fell

L to R : Lady Angela Bonallack, Eilidh Briggs, Kilmacolm Ladies Captain Susan Reid,
Belle Robertson, Julie Otto and Mo Richmond 
Kilmacolm Golf Club who is celebrating their 125th Anniversary this year held their Ladies Social evening on Tuesday (22nd March) with Captain Susan Reid inviting some Past Curtis Cup players to join them. 
Susan introduced Angela Bonallack, Eilidh Briggs, Julie Otto Mo Richmond and Belle Robertson to all that attended. She gave some history of the Curtis Cup and then questions from the audience were answered by the players - with many amusing stories and tales. 
The evening finished with an excellent supper enjoyed by all with the players joining to chat and mix with everyone around the room.  - A lovely evening was had by all

Susan's Introduction :

The Curtis Cup Match is contested every two years by teams of female amateurs representing Great Britain & Ireland and the United States. It is organised by the United States Golf Association and Ladies Golf Union, who select the respective teams of eight golfers. The Curtis Cup was first played in 1932, and is named after sisters Harriot and Margaret Curtis, who won four victories in the U.S. Women's Amateur. The Curtis sisters donated the trophy for the competition.The Curtis sisters had competed in the 1905 British Ladies Amateur at Royal Cromer Golf Club, where an informal match had occurred between teams of American and British golfers, and they wanted to promote the international friendships in the world of women's golf. The cup is inscribed, "To stimulate friendly rivalry among the women golfers of many lands." 

BELLE ROBERTSON O.B.E.
Belle started playing golf at Dunaverty GC at age 15.  Played in the Curtis Cup in 1960, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1982, 1986 and was the non-playing Captain of GB & Ireland in 1974 and 1976. She won the British Ladies Amateur title in 1981 plus winning the Scottish Amateur title on seven occasions. Received O.B.E for services to golf. Voted "Scottish Sportswoman of the Year" four times; voted "Women Golfer of the Year" three times; inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame in 2002.  She also became one of the first female members of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in February 2015.

From L to Right -- Angela Bonallack, Mary McKenna  and Maureen Richmond
at the 2012 Curtis Cup Match at  Nairn GC.
MAUREEN RICHMOND


Maureen began her golfing career here as a junior and she is now an Honorary Member of Kilmacolm.  She played in the Scottish Junior Team for 5 years; was the Scottish Girls Champion 1970, 1971, 1973; the British Girls Champion 1972.  Played in the 1974 Curtis Cup in San Francisco, which Belle Robertson captained!  She also played in the Vagliano Trophy in 1975 (UK & Ireland v Continental Europe) and was selected for the World Team in 1976.  Maureen is now a GP based in the Wirral, and now plays in the British Senior Women’s’ Golf Amateur competitions as well as in the Seniors in Spain (along with Barbara Biggart who is a former Kilmacolm member as well!)
LADY ANGELA BONALLACK

Angela started golfing in England when she was 12 years old. Was British Girls’Champion in 1955 and English Ladies Champion in 1958 and 1963.  She played in 6 Curtis Cup teams – 1956, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964 and 1966. She is now a member of the R & A and won the 2015 Monthly May Medal  with a net 71, played on the New Course St Andrews. She was also the first woman to play in a match for the R & A against the St Andrews Link Trust Staff that same week. 

JULIE OTTO
Julie was brought up in Felixstowe where she was introduced to golf at the age of 11.  At age 19, she was selected to represent England in the European Lady Junior Team Championships in Germany.    Played in the Curtis Cup teams of 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996. She retired from international amateur golf after the 1996 Curtis Cup as the reigning British Amateur Champion and moved into golf administration becoming Assistant Director – Rules at the R & A.  In 2015, Julie became an Attached PGA Professional at the Fairmont St Andrews and she is also a PGA Teaching Professional at Elie Sports Club in Fife.

EILIDH BRIGGS
Eilidh Briggs at the 2014 Curtis Cup in the USA
Eilidh began playing golf at age 6; got her first handicap at age 9.  She has been the Renfrewshire Ladies County Champion three times; Scottish Girls Champion 2011; Scottish Champion of Champions 2011 & 2012. She played foursomes with her sister Megan, when Eilidh won her first ladies cap at Hillside Golf Club in the Ladies Home International matches in 2011. Eilidh first represented Scotland at the European Young Masters in 2008, returning to the competition in 2015 as the Team Captain. She played in the Curtis Cup in 2014 in St Louis, USA.

All these golfers have won numerous other Championships during their golfing careers – too many to list!


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Bronte's Bruins finish third at California

 team match-play with 4-1 win v Stanford


                    Bronte Law, centre, and the UCLA Bruins team
 NEWS RELEASE FROM UCLA
University of California-Los Angeles 
RANCHO SANTA FE, California The third-ranked UCLA Bruins women's golf team defeated Pac-12 foe and ninth-ranked  Stanford (the Cardinals) on Wednesday in the third-place match at the San Diego State University March Mayhem at The Farms, beating the Cardinals 4-1.
Third-year student  Bronte Law from Cheshire beat Mariah Stackhouse by two holes. After three halves, Stackhouse won the fourth, but Law came back with a victory on the seventh. Law took the lead for good with a birdie on the ninth, also winning holes #12 and #13 to go three -up. 
The English champion dropped the 14th, but halved the 15th
Southern California won the tournament. They beat Arizona 4-1 in the final.

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More match-play is on tap for the Bruins at their next tournament, which takes them to Athens, Georgia for the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic. The first round on April 1 will be stroke play to determine the match-play bracket. Two rounds will be contested on April 2 and the final round on April 3.

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   Australian-based Scot Karis Davidson (17) 

   earns bumper prize after 72-hole victory



By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Innerleithen-born Karis Davidson (17), who emigrated with her parents from the River Tweed valley to Queensland, Australia nine years ago,  and Hannah Green (19), who lives at Perth, Western Australia, have won the chance to live out a dream.
They are the winners of the 2016 Karrie Webb Series as the two leading players in Australian national rankings events for the past year. Thanks to the generosity of Australia’s greatest female golfer, each player will receive $10,000 to put towards their tournament and training expenses this year.
But it’s the prize that money can’t buy that both players are already “extremely excited” about – the chance to spend a week with Webb during the 2016 US Open at CordeValle, south of San Francisco, in early July.
Davidson, pictured with the tournament trophy, sealed her scholarship with a gutsy two-stroke win over Green with a 12-under-par aggregate in this week’s Bowra and O’Dea Women’s Classic over 72 holes at Lake Karrinyup Country Club near Perth.
That, combined with victory in the Queensland women's amateur championship, was enough to see the Scot finish with 609 total points, well clear of the third-placed competitor.
Davidson, the highest Scottish-born player at No 80 in the Women's World Amateur Rankings, is thrilled with the cash aspect of the scholarship, but is even more taken by the chance to meet one of her fellow Queensland heroes.
“Karrie Webb was one of my idols growing up,” the quietly spoken Scot said.
“It’s a great thing to look up to … and Karrie is definitely a great player, so it should be a great week in the US with her.”
Golf Australia high performance director Brad James was thrilled for both young women.
“To have the opportunity to spend a week learning from Australia’s most accomplished golfer is something they’ll remember for a lifetime and hopefully take that experience and use it to further their careers,” James said.
“It’s a good reward for the consistency they’ve shown through the year and we wholeheartedly thank Karrie for the time she puts into developing the future stars of our game.”
Click here for Karrie Webb Series final standings.

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