Scottish Golf View
Editor: Colin Farquharson
Webmaster: Gillian Kirkwood

Tuesday, January 26, 2010


Shona Malcolm and Hamish Grey ... "worked tirelessly behind closed doors."

Unification is the way ahead for Scots golf

FROM THE SCOTSMAN.COM WEBSITE
SAYS MARTIN DEMPSTER
The Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association and the Scottish Golf Union used to be next door neighbours at Drumoig before going their separate ways. The SLGA moved to Perth and, more recently, the SGU transferred its base to The Duke's Course outside St Andrews.
It may be completely off the mark to suggest so, but it always seemed, from the outside looking in at least, that these organisations that run the amateur game in Scotland were not exactly on the best of terms.
Even a year ago talk of a possible amalgamation was a prickly matter, a senior SGU official getting his knuckles rapped for simply commenting on the subject and, believe me, he wasn't even close to saying anything controversial.
Twelve months on, though, it's a case of full steam ahead as far as that amalgamation is concerned and much of the credit for the progress being made should go to Shona Malcolm, the SLGA chairman, and her SGU counterpart, Douglas Connon.
Behind closed doors, they've worked tirelessly to get things moving in their respective associations and, while there's still work to be done, they are definitely getting closer to the day when Scottish amateur golf will be run by one unified body.
Scotland will be falling in line with most of its continental cousins and, closer to home, Wales, where a unified body is now entering its third year of existence. By all accounts, it's an arrangement that works perfectly well and, more to the point, it's something that needs to happen in Scotland at a time when a Single Equality Bill is going to shake things up in golf clubs.
The government intends to extend current discrimination laws to private members' clubs so as to end the treatment of women as "second-class members."
The consultation paper for this Bill specifically mentions the practice of restricting the times when female members have access to golf club facilities.
According to Hamish Grey, the SGU's Chief Executive, the majority of golf clubs in Scotland are already operating equally on a day-to-day basis while the others are working their way towards it.
Unfortunately, nothing is being done to outlaw those pre-historic, male-only and female-only clubs but, for the time being, we should applaud some progress being made and, for the women golfers out there, that's going to mean them having to dig deeper into their pockets, if they're not doing that already, to enjoy their equality at the golf club.
While Shona Malcolm, whose day job is as the LGU's chief executive and, therefore, has her finger on the pulse, believes this will result in some women golfers being lost to the game – it was noted at a seminar before Sunday's SGU annual meeting that female golfers at certain clubs have voted against becoming full members – she thinks the drop-off will be minimal and, what's more, is confident it can be offset by the joint-efforts of the SLGA and SGU in trying to encourage new participants into the sport.
Donald Turner, a man with a strong business and golf background, has been appointed as independent chair to lead a new working group and will oversee the consideration of all measures necessary to achieve the amalgamation which, according to those at the sharp end, is being welcomed at clubs throughout Scotland.
"It seems as though there is a will out there to make this happen," noted Malcolm, while Connon, who sat on the committee that oversaw the amalgamation of the Gordon Highlanders and the Queen's Own Highlanders in 1994, added:
"This amalgamation is a natural progression – it is the right thing for Scottish golf."
In Connon, the SGU currently has a strong individual at its helm and his 'team' for 2010 includes some new faces following the appointment of George Macgregor, Michael Clark and Maurice Shields as directors. Macgregor needs no introduction and the former Walker Cup player and captain is a first-class choice to take over from Robert Burns as the Director of Championships.
As for the SGU's new president Bert Leslie, he's done a pretty good job over the years in backing up Bernard Gallacher, Eric Brown and Stephen Gallacher in putting their beloved Bathgate Golf Club on the map and we wish him well in his year in office.
Any comments? You can E-mail your view to Colin@scottishgolfview.com

Labels: ,

Saturday, April 07, 2007

12 year old Irish Girl wins Under 16 Strokeplay

SLGA Under 16 Open Strokeplay Championship
Craigielaw Golf Club

12 year old Leona Maguire, pictured right, from the Slieve Russell club in County Cavan, Ireland, won the SLGA Under 16 Strokeplay Championship today at Craigielaw.
Leona, whose twin sister Lisa was also competing, played some very tidy golf to record a second three over par 74 which was only beaten today by Helen Searle from West End who had a 72, and Jamie-Lee Voss (Kirby Muxloe) who had a 73.
Leona's 148 total was two shots ahead of a three-way tie for second place between Helen Searle, Jamie-Lee Voss and Kelly Tidy (Manchester)
Many of the competitors found it very difficult to play in the wind, and Craigielaw's crowned greens and deep bunkers caused scores to soar.
Jill Meldrum (Dullater) had the best Scottish score, 157 after an 80 today.
Stephanie Peareth (Oakleaf) added a net 61 to yesterdays net 64 for a total of 125 off 22, and won the Murray Donald and Caithness Cup for the best net aggregate from Mhairi Mckay (West Kilbride) who was 12 shots back on 137.
England (299) won the Team Championship by 28 shots. Kelly Tidy and Raffi Dyer both had 74s, to add 148 to the 151 total from yesterday.

Full Scoreboard
(Par 71, SSS 72, CSS 73, 72)
148 Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell) 74 74
150 Helen Searle (pictured right) (West End) 78 72, Jamie-Leigh Voss (Kirby Muxloe) 77 73, Kelly Tidy (Manchester) 76 74
151 Sian Evans (Faversham) 77 74
153 Raffi Dyer (Hayling Island) 79 74
154 Hannah Turland (Tidworth) 77 77, Heidi Baek (Felixstowe Ferry) 75 79, Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa) 75 79
155 Georgie Kilby (The Warren) 81 74
156 Alexandra Peters (Notts Ladies) 79 77
157 Nikki Foster (Accrington & District) 82 75, Jenna Birch (Fleetwood) 78 79, Jill Meldrum (Dullatur) 77 80
159 Katie Burman (John O'Gaunt) 82 77, Steff Hall (Lindrick) 81 78
161 Lisa Maguire (Slieve Russell) 83 78, Jessica Schiele (The Manor Laceby) 81 80, Carla Reynolds (Seapoint) 80 81, Natasha Gobey (Rhondda) 77 84
165 Samantha Colecliffe (Rhuddlan) 84 81, Sammy Vass (Tain) 82 83, Rebecca Gibbs (Burnham & Berrow) 82 83
166 Kelly Miller (Penrhos) 87 79
168 Meg Illingworth (Stoke Rochford) 88 80, Jessica Wilcox (Blankney) 85 83
169 Tara Gribben (Warrenpoint) 87 82, Charlotte Austwick (Pike Hills) 86 83, Stephanie Peareth (Oakleaf) 86 83, Lesley Atkins (Minto) 85 84, Rachael Watton (Mortonhall) 84 85, Hollie Weatherburn (Furness) 80 89
170 Lauren Taylor (Woburn) 84 86, Annabel Niven (Crieff) 82 88
171 Gemma Bradbury (Cottrell Park) 86 85
172 Samantha Leslie (Westhill) 86 86
173 Emma O'Driscoll (Ballybunion) 93 80
174 Camilla Tait (St Regulus) 89 85, Bronte Law (Bramhall) 88 86, Amy Boulden (Llandudno (Maesdu)) 86 88, Jordana Graham (Southerness) 84 90
175 Rebecca McIntyre (Eden) 92 83, Kirsty Condon (Blankney) 89 86, Daisy Dyer (Chigwell) 85 90
176 Nicola Rawlinson (Leyland) 93 83
177 Gillian Scanlan (Hamilton) 94 83, Lauren Meldrum (Dullatur) 91 86, Freya Barksby (Gainsborough) 89 88
178 Zoe Differ (Dullatur) 84 94
179 Zoe Fitz-Costa (Beaconsfield) 91 88
180 Emma Davies (Eaton) 97 83
181 Bethany Garton (Fleetwood) 95 86
182 Lianna Bailey (Rushcliffe) 94 88, Gillian Simpson (Murrayfield) 92 90
183 Linzi Allan (Kilbirnie Place) 93 90, Kirsty Moss (Monifieth) 90 93
184 Natasha Qayum (Ranfurly Castle) 92 92, Cara Easton (Dalmahoy) 86 98
185 Helen Goodwin (Glenbervie) 96 89
186 Jemma Lee Chalmers (Monifieth) 100 86
187 Kirstin Scott (Windyhill) 94 93, Hannah-Rachel Edmunds (Woodhall Spa) 89 98
188 Alyssa Balding (Parklands) 98 90, Gabrielle MacDonald (Prestonfield) 95 93, Rebecca Lynes (Canwick Park) 94 94
190 Gillian Arnott (Kilbirnie Place) 102 88, Donna Mackinnon (Durness) 95 95, Nicola Taylor (Thornton) 95 95, Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) 94 96
191 Heather Peebles (Monifieth) 102 89, Louise Smith (Monifieth) 98 93
193 Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) 96 97
194 Florence King (Kirby Muxloe) 97 97, Lauren Whyte (S.A.L.J.G.A.) 94 100
195 Mhairi McKay (West Kilbride) 103 92, Julie Vass (Tain) 93 102
205 Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe) 108 97, Louise McGillivray (Oldmeldrum) 100 105
206 Fiona Fullerton (Huntly) 105 101
207 Caitlin Geddes (Northern) 104 103
208 Hollie Vizard (Lowes Park) 106 102, Catherine Conejo (Williamwood) 103 105
210 Grace Anderson (Arcot Hall) 99 111
211 Rebecca Horner (Woodham Country Club) 111 100
216 Alison Goodwin (Glenbervie) 104 112
219 Rachel Bruce (Ponteland) 112 107
222 Alexandra Tait (St Regulus) 113 109
223 Amanda Pattison (Parklands) 115 108
227 Connie Jaffrey (West Kilbride) 112 115
233 Kirsten MacCallum (McDonald) 119 114
237 Rachel Howie (West Kilbride) 138 99
N/R Alexandra Armstrong (Kilspindie) 108 N/R
W/D Gemma Dryburgh (Beaconsfield) 102, Rebecca Cunningham (Ranfurly Castle) 118, Annabel Bailey (Rushcliffe) N/R, Eun Hae Kim (Belton Woods) 93

Handicap and Age Group prizes

Total Nett Aggregate
125 Stephanie Peareth (pictured right) (Oakleaf, 22) 64, 61
137 Mhairi McKay (West Kilbride, 29) 74,63
140 Hollie Vizard (Lowes Park, 34) 72 68
141 Jill Meldrum (Dullater, 8) 69 72
Under 16
1st Round, 1st Scratch 75 Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa)
1st Round, 1st Nett 64 Stephanie Peareth (Oakleaf, 22)
2nd Round, 1st Scratch 72 Helen Searle (West End)
2nd Round, 1st Nett 61 Stephanie Peareth (Oakleaf, 22)
Under 14
1st Round, 1st Scratch 74 Leona Maguire (Sleive Russell)
1st Round, 1st Nett 71 bih Heidi Beck (Felixstowe Ferry, 4)
2nd Round, 1st Scratch 73 Jamie-Lee Voss (Kirby Muxloe)
2nd Round, 1st Nett 63 Mhairi McKay (West Kilbride, 29)
Under 12
1st Round, 1st Nett 67 Grace Anderson (Arcot Hall, 32)
2nd Round, 1st Nett 75 Liana Bailey (Rushcliffe, 13)
Team Championship (Best two out of three scores count)
299 England (Kelly Tidy 76 74, Holly Clyburn 75 79, Raphaela Dyer 79 74)
327 Scotland 2 (Cara Easton 86 98, Jill Meldrum 77 80, Annabel Niven 82 88)
327 Wales 1 (Kelly Miller 87 79, Natasha Gobey 77 84)
328 Ireland (Emma O'Driscoll 93 80, Carla Reynolds 80 81, Tara Gribben 87 82)
339 Scotland 1 (Eilidh Briggs 96 97, Jordana Graham 84 90, Sammy Vass 82 83)
345 Wales 2 (Amy Boulden 86 88, Gemma Bradbury 86 85)

Labels: ,

Thursday, April 05, 2007

SLGA Under 16 Open Strokeplay Championship Round1

Twelve year old Irish girl in the lead

One of the remarkable Irish twins, 12 year old Leona Maguire from Slieve Russell, leads the SLGA Under 16 Open Strokeplay Championship after the first round with an admirable scratch 74 over a fast running Craigielaw played in very sunny but blustery conditions. She is one shot ahead of two English girls, Heidi Baek (Felixstowe Ferry) and Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa).
Top Scot is Jill Meldrum from Dullater with a 77.
England are leading by 8 shots in the Team Championship with a total of 151 from Holly Clyburn and Kelly Tidy. Scotland's second team are in second place.
On a day when many of the low handicap players were struggling, special mention should be made of Stephanie Peareth (Oakleaf) who had a net 64 playing off a handicap of 22.
The two round tournament concludes tomorrow.

Full scoreboard (Par 71, SS 72, CSS 73)
74 Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell)
75 Heidi Baek (Felixstowe Ferry), Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa)
76 Kelly Tidy (Manchester)
77 Jamie-Leigh Voss (Kirby Muxloe), Sian Evans (Faversham), Hannah Turland (Tidworth), Natasha Gobey (Rhondda), Jill Meldrum (Dullatur)
78 Helen Searle (West End), Jenna Birch (Fleetwood)
79 Alexandra Peters (Notts Ladies), Raffi Dyer (Hayling Island)
80 Carla Reynolds (Seapoint), Hollie Weatherburn (Furness)
81 Georgie Kilby (The Warren), Jessica Schiele (The Manor Laceby), Steff Hall (Lindrick)
82 Nikki Foster (Accrington & District), Sammy Vass (Tain), Annabel Niven (Crieff), Rebecca Gibbs (Burnham & Berrow), Katie Burman (John O'Gaunt)
83 Lisa Maguire (Slieve Russell)
84 Samantha Colecliffe (Rhuddlan), Jordana Graham (Southerness), Lauren Taylor (Woburn), Rachael Watton (Mortonhall), Zoe Differ (Dullatur)
85 Daisy Dyer (Chigwell), Jessica Wilcox (Blankney), Lesley Atkins (Minto)
86 Gemma Bradbury (Cottrell Park), Cara Easton (Dalmahoy), Amy Boulden (Llandudno (Maesdu)), Charlotte Austwick (Pike Hills), Samantha Leslie (Westhill), Stephanie Peareth (Oakleaf)
87 Kelly Miller (Penrhos), Tara Gribben (Warrenpoint)
88 Bronte Law (Bramhall), Meg Illingworth (Stoke Rochford)
89 Freya Barksby (Gainsborough), Kirsty Condon (Blankney), Camilla Tait (St Regulus), Hannah-Rachel Edmunds (Woodhall Spa)
90 Kirsty Moss (Monifieth)
91 Zoe Fitz-Costa (Beaconsfield), Lauren Meldrum (Dullatur)
92 Gillian Simpson (Murrayfield), Rebecca McIntyre (Eden), Natasha Qayum (Ranfurly Castle)
93 Emma O'Driscoll (Ballybunion), Eun Hae Kim (Belton Woods), Nicola Rawlinson (Leyland), Linzi Allan (Kilbirnie Place), Julie Vass (Tain)
94 Gillian Scanlan (Hamilton), Lianna Bailey (Rushcliffe), Kirstin Scott (Windyhill), Rebecca Lynes (Canwick Park), Alyson McKechin (Elderslie), Lauren Whyte (S.A.L.J.G.A.)
95 Bethany Garton (Fleetwood), Donna Mackinnon (Durness), Nicola Taylor (Thornton), Gabrielle MacDonald (Prestonfield)
96 Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm), Helen Goodwin (Glenbervie), Emma Davies (Eaton)
97 Florence King (Kirby Muxloe)
98 Alyssa Balding (Parklands)
98 Louise Smith (Monifieth)
99 Grace Anderson (Arcot Hall)
100 Louise McGillivray (Oldmeldrum), Jemma Lee Chalmers (Monifieth)
102 Heather Peebles (Monifieth), Gillian Arnott (Kilbirnie Place), Gemma Dryburgh (Beaconsfield)
103 Catherine Conejo (Williamwood), Mhairi McKay (West Kilbride)
104 Alison Goodwin (Glenbervie), Caitlin Geddes (Northern)
105 Fiona Fullerton (Huntly)
106 Hollie Vizard (Lowes Park)
108 Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe), Alexandra Armstrong (Kilspindie)
111 Rebecca Horner (Woodham Country Club)
112 Connie Jaffrey (West Kilbride), Rachel Bruce (Ponteland)
113 Alexandra Tait (St Regulus)
115 Amanda Pattison (Parklands)
118 Rebecca Cunningham (Ranfurly Castle)
119 Kirsten MacCallum (McDonald)
138 Rachel Howie (West Kilbride)
nr Annabel Bailey (Rushcliffe)

Team event (Best two out of three scores count)
151 England (Holly Clyburn 75, Kelly Tidy 76, Raffi Dyer 79)
159 Scotland 2 (Jill Meldrum 77, Annabel Niven 82, Cara Easton 86)
164 Wales 1 (Natasha Gobey 77, Kelly Miller 87)
166 Scotland 1 (Sammy Vass 82, Jordana Graham 84, Eilidh Briggs 96)
167 Ireland (Carla Reynolds 80, Tara Gribben 87, Emma O'Driscoll 93)
172 Wales 2 (Amy Boulden 86, Gemma Bradbury 86)

Labels: ,

Copyright © Colin Farquharson

If you can't find what you are looking for.... please check the Archive List or search this site with Google