Friday, October 06, 2006

LPGA TOUR QUALIFYING

VIKKI LAING MAKES IT BACK
TO FINAL Q SCHOOL
Musselburgh exile Vikki Laing is going back to the LPGA Tour Final Qualifying School.
The 25-year-old former Curtis Cup player, who has lived in the United States for the past six or so years - she went to university in California, was one of the 35 players with 72-hole totals of 299 or better who qualified from the sectional eliminator at Plantation Golf & Country Club, Venice, Florida.
Vikki had scores of 74, 71, 76 and 75 for an eight-over-par total of 296 - 10 shots behind Angie Hill and Nontaya Srisawang, the joint leaders in the event. Miss Laing was joint 20th among the qualifiers who go forward to the Final Q School at LPGA International, Daytona Beach in Florida from November 29 to December 3.
Vikki has been to the Final Q School before and gained partial exemption, which gained her entry to some but not nearly enough events on the lucrative LPGA Tour. This time Vikki must aim to gain full playing rights so that at last her career as a tournament professional can finally get off the ground.
Jo Clingan from Gloucester made it among the qualifiers with nothing to spare. She had rounds of 77, 74, 74 and 74 to hit the limit mark of 299.
But Polly Willett from London failed by just one shot. She had 73, 80, 72 and 75 for 300.

NICK FALDO SERIES FINAL TOTALS

ALL THE SCORES FROM CELTIC MANOR:

NICK FALDO SERIES

FINAL TOTALS
Par 70, CSS 75 75 75.

BOYS’ UNDER-21
211 Ben Evans (Rye) 71 71 69.
215 Dan Brooks (Mill Hill) 72 74 69.
219 John Parry (Harrogate) 73 75 71.
221 Jamie Abbott (Fynn Valley) 76 70 75.
224 Michael Bush (Rochester & Cobham Park) 77 71 76.
225 Stefan Mar (Iceland) 77 74 74.
226 Dale Marmion (Delamere Forest) 75 74 77.
231 Lee Cameron (Wentworth) 75 78 78.
234 Jonathan Hurst (Shaw Hill) 77 75 82.
238 Graham Turner (West Linton) 77 75 86.

BOYS’ UNDER-18
221 Dale Whitnell (Forrester Park) 75 72 74, Simon Doherty (Malone) 72 75 74.
226 Luke Goddard (Hendon) 71 77 74.
227 Rhys Black (Sherwood Forest) 81 72 74.
230 James Robinson (Southport & Ainsdale) 75 80 75, Kristjan Thor (Iceland) 69 82 79.
231 Sam Stuart (Chorley) 78 81 74.
234 John Banbury (Moor Hall) 75 79 80.
235 Daniel Casey (East Sussex National) 81 75 79.
156 Daniel Casey (East Sussex National) 81 75.
Missed Cut
162 Graeme Mitchell (Aberdeen Northern) 74 88.
163 Kevin Barnes (Worcester) 79 84.

BOYS’ UNDER-17
214 Rory McIlroy (Holywood, Belfast) 75 71 68.
220 Michael Swan (Stoke-by-Nayland) 72 75 73.
223 Stephen Healey (Claremorris) 75 73 75, Jack Hiluta (Chelmsford) 72 74 77.
224 Ciaran Doherty (Bury) 81 72 71.
228 Paul Cutler (Portstewart) 78 75 75, Henry Smart (Walton Heath) 76 74 78, Josh Kensit (Richings Park) 76 78 74.
235 Michael Dailey (Erskine) 71 82 82.
Missed Cut
165 James Maw (Abbeydale) 81 83.
168 Arnor Ingi (Iceland) 85 83.

BOYS’ UNDER-16
219 Darren Renwick (Worthing) 72 72 75.
226 Gary King (Tyrrells Wood) 71 78 77.
231 Simon Mulholland (Penrith) 75 77 79, Stuart Ballingall (De Vere Dunston Hall) 75 76 80.
236 Garth Boyd (Donaghadee) 82 76 78, Martin Leese (Astbury) 82 76 78.
240 David Gregory (Burnham & Berrow) 77 80 83.
246 Axel Asgeirsson (Iceland) 81 78 87.
Disqualified
160 Mark Bookless (Sandyhills) 78 82 DQ.
Missed Cut
162 James Wilson (Formby) 80 82.

BOYS’ UNDER-15

220 Eddie Pepperell (Frilford Heath) 75 75 70.
226 Hugo Dobson (Fynn Valley) 76 74 76.
232 Liam O’Neill (Keighley) 76 76 80, Oscar Sharpe (Minchinhampton) 78 77 77.
234 Levi Johnson (Canterbury) 76 77 81.
240 Sam Connor (Sandiway) 82 76 82.
Missed Cut
162 Iarlaith Keane (Malahide) 83 79.
167 Oliver Hart (Vilamoura) 90 77.
169 Andre Mar (Iceland) 81 88.
171 Reeve Whitson (Moure) 80 91.

GIRLS’ UNDER-18
241 Stephanie Meadow (Royal Portrush) 81 79 81.
244 Hannah Barwood (Knowle) 76 82 86.
246 Holly Calvert (Lancaster) 81 82 83.
252 Julia Norman (Exeter) 82 88 82.
266 Tiffany Hewetson (East Brighton) 85 91 90.
Missed Cut
182 Heidi Baek (Felixstowe Ferry) 90 92.
186 Eygio Myrra (Iceland) 94 92.
196 Siobhan Richards (Owston Hall) 96 100.

ALFRED DUNHILL LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP

BRADLEY DREDGE LEADS
BUT PAUL LAWRIE
MAKES MOVE WITH 65

The amazing week of Welshman Bradley Dredge showed no sign of slowing down as he chipped in twice at Carnoustie on his way to a second-round 67 to give him a three-shot lead in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
Just 24 hours earlier he had celebrated after creating a new Old Course record of 64.
Behind Dredge on 10 under par are South Africa’s Charl Schwartzel, who shot a 67 at St Andrews, and Sweden’s Johan Edfors, who followed yesterday’s 64 at Kingsbarns with a 70 on the Old Course.
Lurking ominously within five shots of the leader, as the championship heads into what promises to be an exciting weekend, are some of the leading players in the world, including Ireland’s Padraig Harrington, Fiji’s Vijay Singh, South Africa’s Ernie Els and England’s Paul Casey.
Dredge, who had a purple patch in midsummer when he had four European Tour top 10 finishes in a row, chipped in at the 10th, his first hole, for a birdie 3, then again at the second, from 30ft, for another birdie 3.
He said: “I got off to a good start again today making birdies on the first two holes. I hit some really, really good shots at the start. A couple of iffy shots now and then, but I managed to scramble it around when I did hit a poor one.
"Apart from a bogey at the sixth, I am very pleased with the day.”
World No 5 Vijay Singh had four birdies in five holes to turn in 32, but bogeys at the 13th and the Road Hole slowed down what looked at one point like a hot round. Vijay finished with 70 on nine under par alongside Harrington and England’s Simon Dyson. He said:
“Some bad weather came in and knocked me out of my stride. I had a good chance at the 12th, but it was raining heavily and missed a tap-in on the 14th. At that point I was threatening the lead.
"I made a mistake at the 17th and did not get up and down from the Valley of Sin on the 18th. At least I am swinging well and I like my position at this stage. I would like to win on one of these great courses.
"I just find it a little difficult to get used to the conditions. And when it’s cold you need to get your head down and battle to see what happens.”
DRUMMOND IS LEADING SCOT AT -8
One shot further back on eight under par are South Africa’s Ernie Els, Spain’s Miguel Angel Jiménez, Scotland’s Scott Drummond and Finland’s Mikko Ilonen. World No 6 Els, who had a second- round 67 on the Old Course, said: “My driving pleased me the last two days. My iron play could be a bit better, but my putting is fine. I’m looking forward to Carnoustie tomorrow.
It’s obviously the toughest of the three courses and might give me the chance to make up some shots on the field.”
Paul Casey, who led after the first round following a 63 at Kingsbarns, had a poor day by his own high standards with a two over par 74 at St Andrews, which included a double bogey 6 at the 18th where he drove out of bounds.
Paul is now on seven under par with a large group of players which includes 2001 champion of this tournament (and the 1999 Open winner, of course!) Paul Lawrie (pictured above right) who shot a 65 at Kingsbarns.
While the professionals where setting themselves up for a thrilling climax, the shot of the day came from an amateur, Nigel Taee, who had a hole-in-one at the 148yd 13th hole at Kingsbarns. Taee, Chairman of healthcare company Grosvenor House Group, said: “As we got to the tee my professional playing partner Robert Coles said ‘as you play off plus one this is where you give your shot back, so just go and hole it’. So I stood there with an 8-iron, it took one bounce and went into the hole. An enormously thrilling moment. I had my first hole-in-one at Queenwood a couple of years ago after 30 years of trying, so to have another one, especially in an event like this, is extremely special.”
AMATEUR'S HOLE IN ONE COUNTS AS A 2!
Robert Cole said: “I told him the bad news on the tee that even if he holed it, it would be for a 2. He hit it perfectly, it was straight down the pin all the way. Maybe he can get out of the drinks tonight by claiming it was only a 2.”
Despite the hole-in-one, Taee & Cole, on nine under par in the team competition, are well behind pacemakers Johan Edfors & Mats Andersson and Padraig Harrington & JP McManus, the winning pair in 2002, on 19 under par.
One shot further back are the father and son team of Angel Cabrera & Federico Cabrera and Robert Karlsson & Dermot Desmond. Irish businessman Desmond, who has improved his professional’s score by 11 shots over the first two rounds, said: "This is the best I've played at any pro-am event I've attended. The weather wasn't great today, but we can live with it and Robert and I managed to play a decent round. For me the best hole of the day was the 15th, which I birdied with a 30 foot putt.
“My partner Robert Karlsson is an excellent player and for me he's been a great partner. I'm having a great tournament so far, playing well and enjoying the good humour and good banter of the players and the caddies in our group."
Colin Montgomerie and Hollywood actor Michael Douglas pulled themselves up the field with a team score of 61 on the Old Course for a two round total of 16 under par. Montgomerie, who shot 67, said: “Michael was good today. He came in on six holes and now we are lying eighth which is better than last year. We’ll have a real crack at this thing over the next two days.” Michael Douglas added: “Monty putted his brains out. I’ve never seen anything like it. This is the only sport where you are allowed to play on the same playing field as the greatest players in the world. It’s a joy.”
ACTOR BILL MURRAY IS ENJOYING HIMSELF
Hollywood actor Bill Murray, who is on 15 under par with playing partner Miguel Angel Jiménez, said: "The company was good today and the rainbows were brilliant. It's been a lucky draw for me, my playing partner has done great over the last two days. My best shot of the day came on the 17th with a second shot 3-wood that made the green. I've had a lot of fun with the crowd here today - there are lots of people standing around waiting to have a good time. For me golf is about having fun and winning, and in that order.”
Sir Steve Redgrave, who with professional partner Daniel Vancsik is on six under par, birdied the final hole at Carnoustie. He said: “It was my first birdie in the competition so far, although I struggled a bit today. This is the highlight of my year. It’s the first thing that goes into my diary. I’ve probably played better this year than any other year, but it doesn’t look as if we’re going to make the cut.”
LEADING HALFWAY TOTALS
131 Bradley Dredge (Wal) 64 67.
134 Simon Dyson (Eng) 66 68, Johan Edfors (Swe) 64 70, Charl Sschwartzel (SAf) 66 67.
135 Scott Drummond (Sco) 66 69, Padraig Harrington (Ire) 66 69, Mikko Ilonen (Fin) 66 69, Vijah Singh (Fij) 65 70.
OTHER SCOTS' SCORES:
136 Paul Lawrie 71 65 (jt 9th).
139 Sam Torrance 67 72 (jt 32nd).
140 Colin Montgomerie 73 67, Steven O'Hara 69 71 (jt 40th).
142 Alastair Forsyth 73 69, Gary Orr 69 73, Marc Warren 70 72 (jt 68th).
143 Stephen Gallacher 72 71 (jt 86th).
144 David Drysdale 73 71 (jt 97th).
146 Sandy Lyle 72 74, Doug McGuigan 72 74 (jt 129th).
147 Andrew Oldcorn 72 75 (jt 135th).
148 Andrew Coltart 74 74 (jt 149th).


To access the live scoring for the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, please direct your web browser to: http://www.alfreddunhilllinks.com and click on the LIVE Scores link at the bottom of the page.

PGA EUROPRO TOUR


DOHERTY TOP SCOT WITH LEVEL PAR
AT UFFORD PARK TOURNAMENT

South Wales-based Paul Doherty finished the top Scot in this week’s PGA EuroPro Tour event, the MCP Classic at Ufford Park, Suffolk.
The former Scottish boys’ match-play champion, pictured left, had rounds of 71, 71 and 68 for a level par total of 210 over the par-71 course.
A share of ninth place earned Paul £825.
Aberdonian Graham Gordon had a double bogey 7 at the last hole of his third-round 72 and that cost him £200 in his pay cheque. He had earlier rounds of 68 and 73. A final placing of joint 18th on 213 earned him £411, instead of £600+ for those on 211.
Graham had earlier birdied the seventh, but bogeyed the 11th and 12th before a 2 at the short 15th put him back on track for at least a par 70. He parred the 16th and 17th and then fell heavily at the long last hole.
Chris Kelly (Cawder), the only other Scot to qualify for the final day, finished 39th equal on seven-over-par 217 with scores of 69, 73 and 75 to earn £242.
Englishman John Morgan scored a runaway win by seven shots with scores of 66, 63 and 70 for 11-under-par 199. He won £10,000.
FIVE SCOTS QUALIFY FOR THE AZORES
Five Scots have qualified to play in the Azores PGA EuroPro Tour championship at Batalha Golf Club, the Azores from October 21 to 23.
Only the top 50 in the Order of Merit at the conclusion of this week’s event will be able to play in the championship.
The Scots are:
16th Eric Ramsay £10,222; 20th Graham Gordon £7,215; 22nd Euan Little £6,925; 34th Paul Doherty £4,818; 41st Graham Rankin £3,887.

LEADING TOTALS
Par 70
199 J Morgan (Eng) 66 63 70 (£10,000).
206 M Smith (Eng) 70 67 69, K Harper (Eng) 68 68 70 (£3,750 each).
207 C Smith (Wal) 68 68 71, R Winchester (Eng) 72 63 72 (£1,550 each).
Scots’ scores:
210 P Doherty 71 71 68 (£825) (jt 9th).
213 G Gordon 68 73 72 (£411) (jt 18th).
217 C Kelly 69 73 75 (£242) (jt 39th).

17-YEAR-OLD LOCAL WINS HICKORY OPEN


Move over, Tiger! A smartly-dressed Zack Saltman, only 17, receives the World Hickory Open championship trophy from tournament organiser and instigator, Lionel Freedman. Scottish PGA secretary-elect Gordon Dewar is on the left. Picture by Gillian Kirkwood. Scroll down to see another picture and read the story and scores from Craigielaw.

WORLD HICKORY OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP


ZACK SALTMAN (17) BEATS THE PROS
TO WIN TITLE OVER HOME COURSE


Zack Saltman, at 17 the youngest of the talent trio of brothers who are members of Craigielaw Golf Club, can now boast something that even Walker Cup player Lloyd Saltman has not managed – yet! – and that’s a world title.
Zack, pictured right by Gillian Kirkwood, beat a field of professionals and amateurs to win the World Hickory Open championship over his home course.
Master Saltman, a member of the title-winning Scotland team at Lossiemouth this summer in the boys’ home internationals, shot a four-under-par 67 to win the title by one shot from East Renfrewshire professional David Orr. David won £1,250.
Third was the late Jessie Valentine’s grandson, Richard Valentine, also a member of the host club and golf director at Loretto School, Musselburgh.
Richard had a 69 to win £1,000.
Competitors were permitted to use only five golf clubs, all of which had to pre-date 1935. Replica clubs were not permitted. Competitors also were restricted to 1.68 soft golf balls.
Zack’s victory will help erase the memory of letting the Scottish boys’ open stroke-play title slip out of his grasp over the last couple of holes at Alloa near the end of July.
"It's quite a strange feeling, but to be world champion at anything is great," he said.
"Playing with the hickories was great fun."

FINAL SCORES
Par 71
67 Zack Saltman (Craigielaw) (am).
68 David Orr (East Renfrewshire) £1,250.
69 Richard Valentine (Craigielaw) £1,000.
71 Gary McFarlane (Clydebank & Dist) £750.
73 Euan Cameron (Hamilton), Lee Vannet (Carnoustie GL), Jamie Stevenson (Braehead) £496 each, Mark Hillson (Craigielaw) (am).
75 Stewart Whiteford (Wellsgreen GR), Nick Holligan (Royal Burgess) £345 each.
76 Warren Sargent (Towerlands), Alan Lockhart (Ladybank), Paul Wardell (Whitekirk), Bernard Gallacher OBE (Wentworth), Mark King (Kingsfield GR) £250 each, Elliott Saltman (Craigielaw) (am).
77 Brian Dunbar (Deer Park), Paul Malone (Braid Hills GC), Fraser Mclaughlan (Bothwell Castle), Andrew Marshall (Houston GR), Hans Warner (Stockholm), Robert Arnott (Bishopbriggs GR), Jonathan Porteous (Craigielaw), Fraser Mann (Musselburgh), Paul Gilbert (Temple) £167 each.
79 Jacky Montgomery (Dunbar) £144, Lloyd Saltman (Craigielaw) (am).
80 Jody Rostock (Carnegie Club), Colin White (Prestwick DR), Michael Stevens (Bay Palms GC), Gary Dingwall (Royal Dornoch) £139 each, Gordon Hillson (Craigielaw) (am), Scott Patrick (Glen) (am).
81 Steven Moir (Aboyne), David MacMullen (Marriott Dalmahoy), Alan McCloskey (Bothwell Castle), Bob Strachan (Myrus Golf Range) £131 each.
82 Gordon Law (Uphall), Neil Colquhoun (Merchants of Edinburgh) £125 each, Steven Doyle (Liberton) (am).
84 Richard Fyvie (Pumpherston), David Thomson (Carnegie Club), Steven Thomson (Castle Golf DR) £120 each, David Kerr (Liberton) (am).
85 George Peper (R&A) (am).
88 Paul Middleton (Liberton) (am).
89 Anthony Minshall (Hill Valley) £116, Cameron Barrie (Kilspindie) (am), William Stephens (Kendal) (am).
91 John Little (Liberton) (am).
97 Ian Hislop (Torphin Hill) (am).
Withdrew: Chris Kelly (Cawder), Graeme McInnes (Murcar), Murray Urquhart (Inverness), Barry Hollywood (unatt), Neil Hogarth (Craigielaw) (am).

TAIWAN OPEN LATEST

BARRY HUME FOUR SHOTS BEHIND HALFWAY LEADER

Former Scottish amateur golf champion Barry Hume from Glasgow is lying joint 10th on four-under-par 140 at the halfway stage of the Taiwan Open at the Sunrise Golf and Country Club.
Barry has had rouns of 71 and 69 over the par-72 course to be only four shots behind leader Gary Rusnak (United States), 70 and 66 for 136.
Two more Scots among the 73 players who qualified for the final two rounds with totals of 147 or better was Simon Yates and Ross Bain. Simon had 70 and 71 to be joint 12th on 141. Ross had 72 and 71 to be sharing 24th place on 143.
A fourth Scot, Simon Dunn, missed the cut with 80 and 77 for 157.

LEADING QUALIFIERS
Par 72
136 G Rusnak (US) 70 66.
137 P Giles (Aus) 71 66.
138 Lin Wen-tang (Tpe) 70 68, Kane Webber (Aus) 67 71.
Scots qualifiers:
140 B Hume 71 69 (jt 10th).
141 S Yates 70 71 (jt 12th).
143 R Bain 72 71 (jt 24th).
Scots non-qualifier
157 S Dunn 80 77.

WORLD HICKORY OPEN PRO-AM



THE SOLUTION TO SLOW PLAY -
USE ONLY FIVE HICKORY CLUBS!


There has never been a pro-am quite like it on the Tartan Tour before – the World Hickory Open pro-am at Craigielaw.
Gillian Kirkwood reports:
“There were two shotgun starts, at 8:30 and 1:30. I played in the morning, husband David in the afternoon.
"Everyone was limited to five Hickory clubs, and most dressed up in period costume for the event.
"With so few clubs in the bag, there was none of the time-consuming club selection that normally happens, and everyone carried their bag which speeded up play as well.
“Both fields got round in about 3hr 30min for a four-ball – modern golfers take note!
"I played with a very nice young pro called Fraser McLaughlan from Bothwell Castle and David played with Bernard Gallacher!
"Lionel Freedman (pictured right) organised the event which was excellent! Speakers at the dinner were Donald Steel and David Purdie.”
The World Hickory Open will be played over one round today (Friday) and we hope to have the scores from that on display during the evening.
Leading pro scores in pro-am:
Par 71
69 Colin White (Prestwick Driving Range), David Orr (East Renfrewshire) (£1,028 each).
74 Fraser Mann (Musselburgh), Steven Moir (Aboyne) (£599 each).
75 David Thomson (Carnegie Club) (£411).
76 Robert Arnott (Bishopriggs Driving Range), Euan Cameron (Hamilton), Paul Wardell (Whitekirk) ( £297 each).
77 Steven Thomson (Castle Golf DR), Gary Macfarlane (Clydebank & Dist), Paul Malone (Braid Hills Golf Centre), Lee Vannet (Carnoustie Golf Links) (£185 each).
Leading pro-am team results:
62
(-9) Paul Wardell and East Lothian Council Team 2; Mark King and Carney & Barrow.
63 (-8) Bob Strachan and British Golf Collectors; Paul Gilbert and Wolsey plc.
64 (-7) Robert Arnott and East Lothian Golf Alliance.

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