Tuesday, May 14, 2019

 
 
Helen Lowe on a high again at
 
English senior women's
amateur
 
championship
 
Former champion Helen Lowe, pictured by Leaderboard Photography,  leads the qualifiers for the match-play stages of the English Senior Women’s Amateur at Enville Golf Club, Staffordshire.
Lowe, from Scraptoft in Leicestershire, was the 2015 champion – and followed up last year by winning the English senior stroke-play title.
She worked her way into top spot today with her second round of two-over 74, and heads a leaderboard which is packed with pedigree.
Second place went to Cheshire’s Caroline Berry (Bromborough), another past senior amateur champion. She just pipped Hertfordshire’s Jackie Foster (Bishops Stortford), who has twice won the stroke play.
First-round leader Gillian Mellor (Prestbury, Cheshire) qualified in fourth place and defending champion Aileen Greenfield, came through in 10th spot.
Staffordshire’s senior internationals, Sue Spencer (Whittington Heath and Julie Brown (Trentham), both qualified comfortably among the leading 32 players who contest the match play in the Wendy Taylor Salver.
In the over-60s Ann Howard Trophy, the top seed is Jayne Fletcher (Whittington Heath), while defending champion Carol Wild (Notts Ladies) was second. The top 16 go forward to the match-play.
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Sunday, April 28, 2019

NORTHERN COUNTIES WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP AT MORAY GOLF CLUB, LOSSIEMOUTH



CarinneTaylor (Nairn), on the right, the scratch title winner, and Katrina Tan (Nairn), left, the handicap title winner, pictured after their successes at the Northern Counties women's championships at Moray Golf Club, Lossiemouth

RESULTS

SCRATCH QUALIFYING ROUND
Carinne Taylor Nairn 74 0 74 
Cara Thompson Royal Dornoch 86 0 86
Ellie Docherty Moray 79 2 77 
Alison Bartlett Royal Dornoch 84 3 81
Caitlin Boa Royal Dornoch 81 3 78 
Sandra Jackson Royal Dornoch 84 5 79
Lynne Fraser Fortrose and Rosemarkie 82 7 75 
Sarah Westwood Elgin 89 5 84 
Abbie Cruden Nairn Dunbar 92 8 84 
June Nicol Inverness 89 9 80
Gillian Cruden Nairn 97 10 87 
Susan MacVicar Nairn 98 11 87 
Iona Reid Nairn Dunbar 87 12 75 
Margot Barr Nairn 98 13 85 
Katrina Tan Nairn 91 13 78 
Fiona Bell Inverness 13 NR 
Emma Borthwick Nairn Dunbar 96 14 82 
Marie Cameron Nairn 100 15 85 
Angela Grant Brora 100 16 84
Joan Cooper Forres 107 17 90 
Emily Tan Nairn 90 16 74 
Sally Rowan Inverness 105 21 84 
Morag Simpson Nairn 101 20 81 
Hilary Simpson Kings Club Inverness 97 20 77
Lynda Wood Forres 117 23 94 
Liz Smith Nairn Dunbar 110 25 85

SCRATCH MATCH-PLAY FOR MARY BENTON 
CHALLENGE CUP
QUARTER-FINALS
C Taylor (Nairn) bt S Westwood (Elgin) 6 and 5.
A Bartlett (Royal Dornoch) bt S Jackson (Royal Dornoch) 2 and 1
C Thompson (Royal Dornoch) bt L Fraser (Fortrose and Rosemarkie) 4 and 3.
E Docherty (Moray) bt I Reid (Nairn Dunbar) 4 and 3.
SEMI-FINALS
Taylor bt Bartlett  2 and 1.
Docherty bt Thompson 3 and 1
FINAL
Taylor bt Docherty 5 and 4 

HANDICAP MATCH-PLAY FOR CHETHAM TROPHY
QUARTER-FINALS
E Tan (Nairn) (16) bt S Rowan (Inverness) (21) 5 and 3.
E Borthwick (Nairn Dunbar) (14) bt M Simpson (Nairn 
Dunbar) (14) 6 and 4.
K Tan (Nairn) (13) bt A Grant (Brora) (16) 3 and 2.
A Cruden (Nairn Dunbar) (8) bt H Simpson (Kings Club, Inverness) (20) 2 and 1.
SEMI-FINALS
E Tan (16) bt Borthwick(14) 3 and 1.
K Tan (13) bt Cruden (8) 4 and 3.
FINAL
K Tan (13) bt E Tan (16) 3 and 1







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Friday, April 26, 2019

SOUTH KOREAN LEADS BY TWO AT HALFWAY IN 

WOMEN'S AMATEUR ASIA-PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIP

April 26 2019, Hokota, Japan: South Korea’s Yaeeun Hong battled a severe weather system over The Royal Golf Club to take a two-shot lead at the halfway stage of the second Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific championship (WAAP) today (Friday).

The players faced cold wind gusts of 24-28 mph, which occasionally exceeded 32mph. The morning drizzle brought the temperature down to 8 degrees Celsius but it felt like 5 degrees on the golf course with the wind chill factor.

Forty-five players were par or better on the opening day but the best second-round score was a two-over-par 74 by Japan’s world No. 13 Yuka Yasuda.

Hong, 89th in the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR), started the day at six-under-par and was two shots behind the overnight leader, Australia’s Becky Kay. By the time she made the turn at even-par, she was ahead by four shots. A closing birdie on the ninth hole finally gave her a day’s score of three-over-par 75 and a lead of two shots at three-under-par.

Kay, who sank a remarkable birdie putt on her final hole from 18 feet, signed for a seven-over-par 79. The fact that she fell only one place to tied second at one-under-par alongside reigning champion Atthaya Thitikul (78), just shows how tough the conditions were.

China’s Xiaowen Yin is in fourth place at even-par 144 after a five-over-par round two.

The back nine was a different story for the 16-year-old Hong, who made double-bogeys on the second and sixth holes.

“Today was so tough. I was so nervous when I was at the range. My palms tend to sweat and they felt frozen in the morning. I just kept asking my father (Tae-sik, who was caddying for her) to give me more jumpers. I had about six hot packs in my pockets to keep my hands warm,” said Hong, winner of the Australian Women’s Amateur Championship earlier this year.

“It was so difficult to hit my driver and irons well in the wind, so I concentrated more on my putting. I had just one three-putt, which I thought was good given the conditions. I did not see how the other players in my group were putting and I just focused on my own game.”

Thitikul managed to keep her title defence on track despite a round of 78. The Thai teenager was seven-over after ten holes but made two birdies over the next seven holes before smashing her tee shot into the water on the par-4 ninth hole, closing with a bogey on the last.

“My round was just so‑so. It's not good, but it’s not really bad,” said the world No. 9.

“Those are really challenging conditions. I did not start too well, but I came back well over the back nine. My feel was back and that was really good.”

Kay, who shot the lowest round of the championship – an eight-under-par 64 on Thursday – said: “It was a bit of a struggle. I’ve played in a lot of cold places and today was something else. I’ve never been so cold in my life, and the wind was unbelievably strong.

“So, it was difficult.  I probably could have holed some more putts but besides that, I don’t think I could have done much else.

“Having finished seven‑over, and still being in the mix, I’m not disappointed. I tried my best. I never gave up and I tried to stay warm, which wasn’t very possible, but I did my best.”

The cut was applied at 13-over par 157 and 51 players advanced to the weekend rounds.

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Sunday, March 31, 2019



Emily Slater wins Leveret Trophy at Formby Ladies;
Eilidh Briggs top Scot with T7 finish


2019 LEVERET TROPHY SCORES
Saturday 30th March 2019, Red Tees, Formby Ladies
Gross Leaderboard switch
Total
Par
1st
Emily Slater Gog Magog Golf Club (-1)
137
-5
2nd
Katherine O'CONNOR West Byfleet Golf Club (-2)
138
-4
3rd
Caitlin Whitehead Carus Green Golf Club (-1)
140
-2
4th
Isobel Wardle Prestbury Golf Club (-4)
141
-1
5th
Hannah Holden Lightcliffe Golf Club (0)
142
LEVEL
6th
Jessica Baker Gosforth Park Ladies Golf Club (0)
142
LEVEL
7th
Eilidh Briggs Kilmacolm Golf Club (-3)
143
+1
8th
Rosie Belsham Whitley Bay Golf Club (-1)
143
+1
9th
Morgan Leah Thomas Beau Desert Golf Club (0)
143
+1
10th
Ffion Tynan Minchinhampton Golf Club (0)
144
+2
11th
Alexandra Stevenson Beamish Park Golf Club (1)
144
+2
12th
Ellen Nicholas. Ham Manor Golf Club (3)
144
+2
13th
Gemma Batty West Linton Golf Club (-3)
145
+3
14th
Thalia Kirby Stoke Park Club (0)
145
+3
15th
ELLIE GOWER Overseas (-2)
146
+4
16th
Lucy Ellen Jones Wrexham Golf Club (1)
146
+4
17th
Danielle Price Perranporth Golf Club (2)
146
+4
18th
Louise Duncan West Kilbride Golf Club (-1)
146
+4
19th
Sarah Gee West Wilts Golf Club (-1)
147
+5
20th
Lorna McCLYMONT Milngavie Golf Club (1)
147
+5
21st
Melissa Wood Woodsome Hall Golf Club (0)
147
+5
22nd
Tiffany Mills Ryston Park Golf Club (2)
147
+5
23rd
Katie Warren Wrag Barn Golf & Country Club (-2)
148
+6
24th
Poppy Finlay Vicars Cross Golf Club (0)
148
+6
25th
Libby Bell Gosforth Park Ladies Golf Club (3)
148
+6
26th
Evie Cooke Rudding Park Golf Club (4)
148
+6
27th
Zara Naughton Matfen Hall Golf Club (4)
148
+6
28th
Nicola Wood Ulverston Golf Club (3)
149
+7
29th
Mia Eales-Smith Lindrick Golf Club (2)
149
+7
30th
Corisande Lee Dumfries and Galloway Golf Club (-1)
149
+7
31st
Lea-Anne Bramwell (Jnr) Abergele Golf Club (0)
150
+8
32nd
Katie Sibley Carlisle Golf Club (2)
150
+8
33rd
Flora Keites Royal Jersey Golf Club (0)
151
+9
34th
Megan Garland Selby Golf Club (-1)
151
+9
35th
Emily Byrne (4)
151
+9
36th
Harriet Elizabeth Lockley Isle of Wedmore Golf Club (1)
152
+10
37th
Lydia Cryer Nelson Golf Club (3)
152
+10
38th
Louise Burke Broadstone (Dorset) Golf Club (3)
152
+10
39th
Elodie Yates Ham Manor Golf Club (2)
152
+10
40th
Aimee Sawyer Mendip Golf Club (2)
152
+10
41st
Abigail O'riordan Swaffham Golf Club (2)
152
+10
42nd
Louisa Tarn Sunningdale Golf Club (0)
154
+12
43rd
Abbie Symonds Ipswich Golf Club (4)
154
+12
44th
Ella Hammond-Baveystock Wentworth Golf Club (3)
154
+12
45th
Harriet Barker Carus Green Golf Club (3)
155
+13
46th
Sophie Wheeler Thorndon Park Golf Club (3)
155
+13
47th
Abby Roper Seascale Golf Club (3)
156
+14
48th
Rafiah Banday Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club (0)
156
+14
49th
Lea Dawson Peel Golf Club (3)
156
+14
50th
Ffion Evans Newport Links Golf Club (2)
156
+14
51st
Hannah Golding Brocton Hall Golf Club (3)
159
+17
52nd
Harriet Evans Aberdovey Golf Club (2)
163
+21
53rd
Emily James Royal Lytham and St Annes Golf Club (4)
166
+24
54th
Kirsty O'Connor Clitheroe Golf Club (3)
166
+24
55th
Lauren Jones Mellor and Towncliffe Golf Club (4)
168
+26
56th
Ffion Vineall Newport (Gwent) Golf Club (4)
86
+15


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