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ROSEANNE AND KELSEY FOR BELGIAN EVENT
Roseanne Niven (Crieff), the new Scottish Under-18 girls' match-play champion, and 15-year-old Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar), winner of the Under-16s award in the Scottish Under-21 girls' open championship which finished at Stirling on Friday, have been selected by the Scottish Ladies Golfing Association to take part in this year's Belgian Junior International Open.
It will be held at Royal Golf Club of Belgium, Brussells from August 23 to 26.
REBECCA STRUGGLES IN FLORIDA
Rebecca Watson from South Queensferry had a disastrous score of 93 in the second round of the Optimist Junior International girls (16 to 18 years) championship over the PGA National course at Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on Friday.
Rebecca had been tied for fifth place after an opening score of three-over-par 75 but her 36-hole tally of 167 dropped her to a share of 39th place in the international field of 80 girls. Miss Watson, whose younger sister Sally is currently playing in the European Young Masters in Austria, is the only European in the field.
The leader is Alexjandra Llaneza (Mexico City) with scores of 70 and 76 for two-over 146.
Roseanne Niven (Crieff), the new Scottish Under-18 girls' match-play champion, and 15-year-old Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar), winner of the Under-16s award in the Scottish Under-21 girls' open championship which finished at Stirling on Friday, have been selected by the Scottish Ladies Golfing Association to take part in this year's Belgian Junior International Open.
It will be held at Royal Golf Club of Belgium, Brussells from August 23 to 26.
REBECCA STRUGGLES IN FLORIDA
Rebecca Watson from South Queensferry had a disastrous score of 93 in the second round of the Optimist Junior International girls (16 to 18 years) championship over the PGA National course at Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on Friday.
Rebecca had been tied for fifth place after an opening score of three-over-par 75 but her 36-hole tally of 167 dropped her to a share of 39th place in the international field of 80 girls. Miss Watson, whose younger sister Sally is currently playing in the European Young Masters in Austria, is the only European in the field.
The leader is Alexjandra Llaneza (Mexico City) with scores of 70 and 76 for two-over 146.
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