SCOTS  DISAPPOINT WITH  TWELFTH
  PLACE FINISH IN NETHERLANDS
  
 Scotland, with a strong team on paper,  failed to play to their potential and missed out on qualifying for one of the  top eight places in the championship match-play flight of the European junior  women’s team golf championship at Pan Golf Club, Netherlands today.
 Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle) returned to form  with a 73 – eight shots better than her first-day effort – but the only other  Scot to break 80 in the second round was Gemma Webster (Hilton Park) whose 79  was 10 shots worse than her first round.
 Scottish Under-21 champion Louis had an 80,  Michele Thomson from Ellon an 83, Laura Murray from Alford an 86 and Stirling University student Clare-Marie Carlton  (Fereneze) had a sad 91.
 In the end Spain led the  top-flight qualifiers by 26 shots with a total of 716. England and Sweden both  totalled 742.
 Wales claimed the last of the eight  places on 756.
 Scotland were 12th with  784.
 CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS
 716 Spain.
 742 England, Sweden.
 744 France, Netherlands.
 748 Germany.
 754 Belgium.
 756 Wales.
 OTHER TOTALS
 761 Austria.
 772 Ireland.
 780 Denmark.
 784 Scotland.
 792 Italy.
 802 Finland.
 SCOTLAND SCORES
 148 G Webster 69 79.
 154 K Walker 81 73.
 158 M Thomson 75 83.
 159 L Fleming 79 80.
 165 L Murray 79 86.
 179 C-M Carlton 88 91.
  
 
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