Final leaderboard |
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-19 Alex (US); -15 Hall (Eng); -13 Uehara (Jpn); -11 Lee (Aus); -10 Kang (US) |
Selected others: -4 Dryburgh (Sco), Shadoff (Eng); -2 Matthew (Sco) |
Monday, September 03, 2018
Mygolfranking.net BORDERS Golfer of Week 18/34 is JAMIE ROBERTSON
(Torwoodlee) who is in No 2 place on Borders Men MGRanking.
BORDERS (SCOTLAND) MEN
1 Jamie Fenton (Peebles) 1128 pts
2 Jamie Robertson (Torwoodlee) 1126
3 Daniel Johnstone (Langholm) 1093
4 Ross Henderson (Kelso) 1087
T5 Derek Sackett (The Hirsel), Bryan
Wilson (Peebles) 1072
7 Jack McDonald (Torwoodlee) 1069
8 Graham Neill (Peebles) 1068
9 Andrew Brooks (Torwoodlee) 1052
T10 Alan Aitchison (Duns), Michael Niven (Galashiels) 1037
BORDERS (SCOTLAND) MEN - CLUBS
1 Langholm 938 pts
2 Galashiels 895
3 Peebles 887
4 Hirsel 876
5 Kelso 851
Mygolfranking.net LOTHIANS Golfer of Week 18/34 is, once again, NIALL
SMITH (Broomieknowe) who is crowned NUMBER ONE on Lothians Men MGRanking.
LOTHIANS MEN
1 Niall Smith (Broomieknowe) 1262 pts
2 Norman Horsburgh (Musselburgh) 1243
3 David Rudd (Longniddry) 1218
4 Graeme W Patterson (Royal
Musselburgh) 1207
5 Keith Reid (Haddington) 1183
T6 William Campbell (Longniddry),
Tony Finnegan (Carrickvale) 1170
8 Stephen Lamb (Glencorse) 1161
9 Lee McCathie (Turnhouse) 1143
10 Callum Smart (Winterfield) 1132
LOTHIANS CLUBS – MEN
1 Musselburgh 919 pts
2 Linlithgow 913
3 Bathgate 900
4 Newbattle 898
5 Mortonhall 896
Mygolfranking.net CLACKMANNANSHIRE Golfer of Week 18/34 is JAMES
FINNIE (Tulliallan) who enters the Top 10 of Clackmannanshire MGRanking for the
first time at No 9.
CLACKMANNANSHIRE MEN
1 Mark Walker (Tillicoultry) 1118 pts2 Darrell Tough (Braehead) 1096
3 John Salmond (Alloa) 1088
4 William Allison (Alloa) 1081
5 Craig Devine (Tulliallan) 1073
T6 Lewis Clark (Alloa), Jim West (Alloa) 1072
8 Markus Reynolds (Braehead) 1062
9 James Finnie (Tulliallan) 1023
10 Ian Ross (Alloa) 1019
CLACKMANNANSHIRE MEN - CLUBS
1 Alloa 878 pts 2 Braehead 873
3 Tillicoultry 864
4 Tulliallan 829
5 Dollar 789
GLASGOW MEN
1 Bill Ewing (Cawder) 1409 pts
2 Matthew Clifford
(Sandyhills) 1364
3 Ian Rattray (Haggs
Castle) 1181
4 Eric Cuthill (Glasgow) 1159
5 David Gravil (Haggs Castle) 1134
6 Danny Gibson
(Cawder) 1130
7 Scott Wearing
(Bishopbriggs) 1118
8 Antonio Baas (Cawder) 1111
9 Neil Stewart (Haggs Castle) 1105
10 Craig McIntyre (Sandyhills) 1091
GLASGOW MEN CLUBS
1 Glasgow GC 948pts
2 Cawder 903
3 Sandyhills 9004 Haggs Castle 898
5 Bishopbriggs 871
Mygolfranking.net LANARKSHIRE Golfer of Week 18/34 is JOSEPH
CONGALTON (East Kilbride GC) who ascends to NUMBER
ONE on Lanarkshire Men MGRanking.
1 Joseph Congalton (East Kilbride) 1330 pts
2 Scott Coyle (East Kilbride)
12713 Alan Totten (Wishaw) 1249
4 Anthony Savage (Bothwell Castle) 1208
5 Anthony Wilson (Drumpellier) 1183
6 Gordon Kidd (Drumpellier) 1179
7 Darren Lockhart (Hamilton) 1177
T8 Stuart Gebbie (Strathclyde Park), William Murray (Drumpellier) 1167
10 Christopher Peat (Lanark) 1153
1 East Kilbride 965 pts
2 Hamilton 956
3 Drumpellier 949
4 Lanark 947
5 Colville Park 927
Mygolfranking.net STIRLINGSHIRE Golfer of Week 18/34 is ALI
GIBB (Stirling GC) who rises to No 5 on Stirlingshire MGRanking.
STIRLINGSHIRE MEN
1 William Sneddon (Bonnybridge) 1253 pts2 Mark Findlay (Glenbervie) 1239
3 Brian Cully (Bonnybridge) 1163
4 Jordyn Ridley (Bonnybridge) 1149
5 Ali Gibb (Stirling) 1097
6 Greg McLellan (Stirling) 1082
7 Bradley Ferguson (Falkirk Tryst) 1076
8 Bruce Gunn (Dunblane New) 1059
9 Scott McLean (Falkirk Tryst) 1058
10 Iain Sneddon (Dunblane New) 1045
2 Bonnybridge 909
T3 Dunblane New, Falkirk Tryst 901
5 Stirling 894
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Labels: Amateur Men
STRATHMORE PLAYER WINS NORTH OF SCOTLAND
GIRLS' SCRATCH TITLE AT KIRRIEMUIR
Megan Ashley on left with Carmen Griffiths on right at Kirriemuir Golf Club.
Megan Ashley (Strathmore) won the North of Scotland U18 girls golf championship at Kirriemuir Golf Club on Sunday with a one-under-par round of 72. She finished two strokes ahead of Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne) who won the Jean Law Salver for the best net return, a 73 off one of a handicap.
Katy Alexander (Blairgowrie), who has a handicap of three, also had a net 73 but Griffiths had the better inward half.
Katy Alexander (Blairgowrie), who has a handicap of three, also had a net 73 but Griffiths had the better inward half.
LEADING SCRATCH SCORES
Kirriemuir Golf Club
par 73. SSS 72. CSS 71
72 Megan Ashley (Strathmore).
74 Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne)
76 Katy Alexander (Blairgowrie).
80 Robyn Fowlie (Edzell).
82 Rachel Mathieson (Hazlehead).
92 Kirsten Miller (Strathmore).
Kirriemuir Golf Club
par 73. SSS 72. CSS 71
72 Megan Ashley (Strathmore).
74 Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne)
76 Katy Alexander (Blairgowrie).
80 Robyn Fowlie (Edzell).
82 Rachel Mathieson (Hazlehead).
92 Kirsten Miller (Strathmore).
Labels: Girls
Renfrewshire win Commonwealth Spoons by nine strokes at Stirling
Renfrewshire's Carol McNally and Alyson McGinnigle won the Commonwealth Spoons competition at Stirling Golf Club today by the very comfortable margin of nine strokes with a total of 69.5
Perth and Kinross 2 (Jillian Milne and Gwen Tate) and Dunbartonshire and Argyll 2 (Ronalda Agnew and Ann Shanks) tied for second place on 78.5 in a field of 45 pairs.
ALL THE SCORES
69.5 Renfrewshire 1: Carol McNally, Alyson McGinnigle.
78.5 Perth and Kinross 2: Jillian Milne, Gwen Tate; Dunbartonshire and Argyll 2: Ronalda Agnew, Ann Shanks.
79.0 Dunbartonshire and Argyll 1: Mandy Allan, Laura Robinson.
79.5 Aberdeen 2: Stella Black, Katherine Teow.
80.5 Midlothians 1: Sal Shepherd, Claire Barnish.
81.0 Dunbartonshire and Argyll 3: Marion Mason, Davina Lavery
82.0 Perth and Kinross 1: Alison Stockley, Laura Walker
82.5 Aberdeen 2: Yvonne Muir, Carol Whicher.
83.5 Ayrshire 1: Helen Craig, Irene Papworth; Galloway 1: Teresa Ho, Vanessa Ho; Renfrewshire 4: Marilyn Muir, Muriel Young; Midlothian 7: Hilary Scott, Margaret Parr.
84.0: Midlothian 4: Anne McGill, Fiona Ford
84.5 Stirling and Clackmannan 2: Margaret Tough, Lindsey Wilson.
85.0 Angus 1: Angela Crabb, Deirdre Moffat; East Lothian 2: Jane Nelson, Barbara Wallace.
85.5 Renfrewshire 3: Elizabeth Stewart, Donna Jackson; Fife 2: Ruth Kinnell, Kathleen McConnell.
86.0 Midlothian 2: Claire Cunningham, Mary Stewart; Renfrewshire 2: Merope Dunlop, Maureen Taggart; Borders 1: Sheila Cuthbertson, Lilian Smith
86.5 Lanarkshire 1: Etta Buchanan, Lynn Porter
87.5 Ayrshire 2: Sheena Spence, Tricia Moss.
88.0 Borders 2: Karen McKinlay, Mandy Lunn; Midlothian 8: Hilary Anderson, Fiona Tyrell.
88.5 Midlothian 6: Linda Lindsay, Mary Nicol; Fife 1: Mary Davenport, June Tucker.
89.0 East Lothian 1: Sheila Herschell, Carolyn Gemmell; East Lothian 4: Karen Probin, Gillian Whittaker; Angus 2: Margaret Brown, Alice Leiper
89.5 Aberdeen 3: Beverley Pirie, Joyce Alexander.
90.0 East Lothian 3: Hazel Saunders, Catriona Smith; Lanarkshire 2: Anne A M Cameron, Etta Buchanan; Midlothian 5: Vivien Curran, Hazel Carpenter.
91.0 Midlothian 3: Barbara McQuillan Elsa B Todd.
92.0 Perth and Kinross 3: Irene Higgins, Nan Morrison.
93.0 Fife 3: Ann Shepherd, Linda Watson.
93.5 Aberdeen 4: Tricia Halliwell, S Russell.
96.5 Stirling and Clackmannan 1: Helen Ferry, Ann McSorley.
100.0 Northern Counties 1: Avril Hislop, Valerie McMurdo.
101.0 Dumfriesshire: Margaret Morrin, M Hamilton.
103.0 Northern Counties 2: Eleanor Munro, Sheila Cobban.
Retired: Galloway 2, Dunbartonshire and Argyll 4.
Renfrewshire's Carol McNally and Alyson McGinnigle won the Commonwealth Spoons competition at Stirling Golf Club today by the very comfortable margin of nine strokes with a total of 69.5
Perth and Kinross 2 (Jillian Milne and Gwen Tate) and Dunbartonshire and Argyll 2 (Ronalda Agnew and Ann Shanks) tied for second place on 78.5 in a field of 45 pairs.
ALL THE SCORES
69.5 Renfrewshire 1: Carol McNally, Alyson McGinnigle.
78.5 Perth and Kinross 2: Jillian Milne, Gwen Tate; Dunbartonshire and Argyll 2: Ronalda Agnew, Ann Shanks.
79.0 Dunbartonshire and Argyll 1: Mandy Allan, Laura Robinson.
79.5 Aberdeen 2: Stella Black, Katherine Teow.
80.5 Midlothians 1: Sal Shepherd, Claire Barnish.
81.0 Dunbartonshire and Argyll 3: Marion Mason, Davina Lavery
82.0 Perth and Kinross 1: Alison Stockley, Laura Walker
82.5 Aberdeen 2: Yvonne Muir, Carol Whicher.
83.5 Ayrshire 1: Helen Craig, Irene Papworth; Galloway 1: Teresa Ho, Vanessa Ho; Renfrewshire 4: Marilyn Muir, Muriel Young; Midlothian 7: Hilary Scott, Margaret Parr.
84.0: Midlothian 4: Anne McGill, Fiona Ford
84.5 Stirling and Clackmannan 2: Margaret Tough, Lindsey Wilson.
85.0 Angus 1: Angela Crabb, Deirdre Moffat; East Lothian 2: Jane Nelson, Barbara Wallace.
85.5 Renfrewshire 3: Elizabeth Stewart, Donna Jackson; Fife 2: Ruth Kinnell, Kathleen McConnell.
86.0 Midlothian 2: Claire Cunningham, Mary Stewart; Renfrewshire 2: Merope Dunlop, Maureen Taggart; Borders 1: Sheila Cuthbertson, Lilian Smith
86.5 Lanarkshire 1: Etta Buchanan, Lynn Porter
87.5 Ayrshire 2: Sheena Spence, Tricia Moss.
88.0 Borders 2: Karen McKinlay, Mandy Lunn; Midlothian 8: Hilary Anderson, Fiona Tyrell.
88.5 Midlothian 6: Linda Lindsay, Mary Nicol; Fife 1: Mary Davenport, June Tucker.
89.0 East Lothian 1: Sheila Herschell, Carolyn Gemmell; East Lothian 4: Karen Probin, Gillian Whittaker; Angus 2: Margaret Brown, Alice Leiper
89.5 Aberdeen 3: Beverley Pirie, Joyce Alexander.
90.0 East Lothian 3: Hazel Saunders, Catriona Smith; Lanarkshire 2: Anne A M Cameron, Etta Buchanan; Midlothian 5: Vivien Curran, Hazel Carpenter.
91.0 Midlothian 3: Barbara McQuillan Elsa B Todd.
92.0 Perth and Kinross 3: Irene Higgins, Nan Morrison.
93.0 Fife 3: Ann Shepherd, Linda Watson.
93.5 Aberdeen 4: Tricia Halliwell, S Russell.
96.5 Stirling and Clackmannan 1: Helen Ferry, Ann McSorley.
100.0 Northern Counties 1: Avril Hislop, Valerie McMurdo.
101.0 Dumfriesshire: Margaret Morrin, M Hamilton.
103.0 Northern Counties 2: Eleanor Munro, Sheila Cobban.
Retired: Galloway 2, Dunbartonshire and Argyll 4.
Labels: Amateur Ladies
NE Alliance registration evening at Craibstone on Monday, September 3
Registration evening for the new NE Alliance season is on Monday, September 3.
Based on last year, we're expecting a large attendance to both register for the season and book a time for the first fixture, at Craibstone, on Wednesday , September 5.
Labels: NE Alliance
Cambia Portland Classic: Georgia Hall's challenge fades as Marina Alex wins in Oregon
England's Georgia Hall blew a two-shot lead as she finished second at the Cambia Portland Classic, four shots behind American winner Marina Alex.
The Ricoh Women's British Open champion, 22, shot a three-over par 75 while Alex holed eight birdies in a 65 to claim her first LPGA Tour win on 19 under.
"It was a great tournament and I'm really pleased," said Hall.
"My tempo wasn't quite there on Sunday. I hit some good putts that didn't quite go in, but that's the way golf is."
Hall was full of praise for Alex, who had shot a course record 10-under 62 in her first round on Thursday.
"I mean, she shot, what, seven under? That's incredible. Like 10 under, 17 under for two rounds? My hat's off to her," added Hall.
Scotland's Gemma Dryburgh finished in joint 21st on four under, alongside England's Jodi Ewart Shadoff, while veteran Scot Catriona Matthew was on two under.
The final major of the year, The Evian Championship in France, starts on 13 September.
Labels: LPGA TOUR
North-east District team for triangular match at Lossiemouth
The following players have been selected to represent North-east District in the triangular inter-district match v North and Perth and Kinross at Moray Golf Club, Lossiemouth on Sunday, September 16
Dominic Bradburn (Aboyne)
Cameron Carnegie (Kemnay)
Calvin Duffton (Aboyne)
Ben Henderson (Deeside)
Ferghus Milne (Banchory)
Kiran Nolan (Kemnay)
Jamie Pryde (Deeside)
Chris Somers (Bon Accord)
Labels: inter-area
2018 Dell Technologies Championship
(The second of four events in the FedExCup Playoffs)
Norton,Massachusetts
August 31-September 3,2018 FedExCupPoints: 2000 Purse: $9,000,000 TPC Boston Par/Yards: 36-35—71/7,342
Third-Round Notes – Sunday, September 2, 2018
Weather: Partly cloudy, with a high of 83. Wind SSW 5-10 mph
Third-Round Leaderboard
Abraham Ancer 66-69-65—200 (-13)
Bryson DeChambeau 70-68-63—201 (-12)
Tyrrell Hatton 69-63-69—201 (-12)
Leading Asian Scores
C.T. Pan 69-68-69 – 206 (-7)
Si Woo Kim 70-66-70 – 206 (-7)
Hideki Matsuyama 71-69-67 – 205 (-6)
Byeong Hun An 69-71-68 – 204 (-5)
Six Things To Know
- Abraham Ancer poised to become just the third Mexican to win on the PGA TOUR
- Bryson DeChambeau in position to become the sixth player to win back-to-back Playoffs events
- 36-hole leader Webb Simpson struggles to a 5-over 76 in round three
- Dating to the end of round one, Tiger Woods played 33 straight holes without a bogey
- Defending champion Justin Thomas is 12 strokes off the lead at 1-under 212 after a 2-under 69
- The top-70 players after this week will advance to next week’s BMW Championship
Labels: US PGA TOUR
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