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Junior / Girls Golf 2002
Apologies if this in not totally up to date.
Look at Latest News for recent events.
East
Lothian Girls
East Lothian announce their junior prizewinners for the 2002 season.
Fiona Hindshaw, pictured right, won the Junior Championship. List
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October Nick Faldo Junior Series Grand Final
Louise Fleming (The Hirsel), pictured right, tied for fifth place
in the girls' section of the Nick Faldo Junior Series Grand Final
played at Burhill Golf Club, Surrey on Tuesday. Report
and scores
- 6 October: Bank of Scotland Junior Masters
AGE, physique and experience are a pretty formidable combination
in most sports but not necessarily in golf as North Berwick's Neil
Henderson, from the Glen club, and Nichola MacNeil (Vale of Leven)
proved in turning up trumps in the Bank of Scotland Junior Masters
Grand Final tournament over the Queen's Course, Gleneagles Hotel
today. Report and scores.
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October: West of Scotland Girls' Golf Association
The WOSGGA Championship was held at Troon Portland on Saturday (5th
October).
The Silver Championship was contested by two Scottish Girl internationalists,
and was won by Lesley Hendry (Routenburn), pictured right, who beat
beat Kate O'Sullivan (Cochrane Castle) by 6 & 5.
The Bronze Championship was won by Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle)
who beat Morag MacPherson (Kilmarnock Barassie) 1 up.
Silver Semi-Finals Kate O'Sullivan (Cochrane Castle) beat Fiona
Williamson (Kilmarnock Barassie) 6&5. Lesley Hendry got a walk
over as Ilona Stubley is at University in America.
Bronze Semi Finals Morag MacPherson (Kilmarnock Barassie) beat Jody
McQuiston (Kilmarnock Barassie) 4&3. Kylie Walker (Buchanan
Castle) beat Megan Briggs (Ranfurly Castle) 1 up.
- September Renfrewshire Girls Stableford 2002
Victoria McCulloch (Williamwood) won The Campbell Clock for the
second time in 3 years at Whitecraigs.. Last years winner, home
club player Wendy Gilchrist (Whitecraigs) was runner-up. Report
and results
September:
SLGA Adult - Girl Foursomes at Arbroath
Best in the many categories were Becky Kirkland anf Gayle Carenduff
(pictured right) from Strathaven with 41 points.
Results
- 15 September Midlothian Girls Championship
Amanda Edwards (Liberton) won the Brown Trophy and the Midlothian
Junior Girls Championship yesterday at Murrayfield with a score
of 86. The runner-up was Jane Turner (Glencorse) with a score of
89. Report on the MCLGA website
- 15 September East of Scotland Girls' Autumn Meeting
Six handicap Krystle Caithness (St Regulus), just 13 years old,
won the scratch prize in the East of Scotland Girls' Autumn Meeting
at Dunfermline Golf Club with an eight-over-par 80. Report
and scores
- 14 September: North-East v Northern Counties Girls match
NORTH-East beat Northern Counties in the annual inter-area girls'
match for the Farquharson Cup at Meldrum House Golf Club, Oldmeldrum
in Aberdeenshire on Saturday. Report
- 10 September: Wee wonders playoff next summer?
Read about a Thai girl who might be coming to Scotland
- Saturday 7th September Aberdeenshire Girls Championship
KATIE Thomson (Kintore) retained the Aberdeenshire girls' championship
when she beat Caroline Henderson (Cruden Bay) by 3 and 1 in the
final, played in intermittent rain, latterly very heavy indeed,
at Oldmeldrum Golf Club. Report
and results
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September: The Year of the Young Champions
Two more youngsters have won their Club Championships at a very
early age. Read
about Krystle Caithness (pictured right) and Becky Copland's
exploits at Crail and Scotscraig respectively.
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1st
September: Grampian TV Girls' Championship
INVERNESS teenager Kerri Harper (right) did not have far to travel
on Sunday to win the Grampian Television girls' golf championship
which was played at the Loch Ness golf course, Castle Heather
in her home city. Report
and score
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1 September: Sjavon Wilson wins twice
NEW North of Scotland girls champion Sjavon Wilson (left) has
completed a title double by winning the Brechin Golf Club women's
championship. She beat Angus county team player Jane Tough by
2 and 1 in the final. Report
- 28 August-31 August: Belgium Junior Championship
Qualifying: THREE of the four Scots competing qualified after all
for the match-play stages of the Belgian Junior International Open
at Royal Golf Club of Belgium near Brussels. Amended
Report (We thought originally that only Clare Queen had qualified
on the basis of her first round 9-hole score, but it turns out that
the second round 15-hole score was also included. Read the report
to find out more!)
Day 1: Check out the Saab International Juniors 2002 website at
http://www.sij.be/news.htm
You'll enjoy the witty comments! (Thanks to Elaine Cuthill for the
reference)
You'll find the matchplay draws if you click on Results.
Clare Queen, Addi Shamash and Jenna Wilson are in the Girls matchplay
draw and Kelly Brotherton is in the Tigresses section
Day 2: Just a quick note to say that all three of the Scots girls
were put out of the competiton this morning. Clare Queen (Drumpellier)
lost by 2 and 1 to Lien WILLEMS of Belgium, Jenna Wilson (Strathaven)
lost by one hole to Vittoria VALVASSORI of Italy in the main Girls'
Championship and Kelly Brotherton (Tulliallan) lost by 4 and 2 to
Christel BOELJON of the Netherlands in the Tigresses section. Matchplay
Draw Colin's Report
- 24 August:
North
of Scotland Girls' Championship.
PORTLETHEN Academy pupil Sjavon Wilson (right) used her local knowledge
to win the North of Scotland girls golf championship for the first
time at Brechin Golf Club today. Report
and results
- 16 August: Stirling and Clackmannan Junior Championship
Laura Aitken (Falkirk Tryst/Glenbervie) won the Championship with
a 79 at Glenbervie yesterday. Vicki Stevenson (Stirling) was runner-up
with an 82. The Handicap Championship was won by 24-handicap Sarah
Herd (Dunblane New) with a net 67 on the better inward half from
another 24-handicap youngster, Arlene McGarty (Bathgate) This victory
puts Laura Aitken in an unassailable lead in the East
of Scotland Junior Order of Merit table. Full
scores
- 14-16 August: Junior Home Internationals
Report on Team selection
Day 1: After being 2 - 1 up in the foursomes, Scotland only took
1 1/2 points from the singles to lose to Wales 5 1/2 - 3 1/2. England
beat Ireland by the same margin.
Day 2: We got 1 1/2 points out of the singles against England. Jenna
Wilson won the top match against Laura Eastwood by 4&3 and Dawn
Dewar halved her match with Sophie Walker. The 7 1/2 to 1 1/2 scoreline
makes rather dismal reading.
Day 3: England continued their unbeaten run by beating Wales by
seven matches to two this afternoon to take the Girls Home International
Team Championship at the Hermitage, Dublin. Scotland, with three
defeats won (?!) the wooden spoon. Ireland beat us by 7 1/2 matches
to 1 1/2. Colin's
report
- 6-10 August Girls' British Open Championship Sandiway
Qualifying
Round 1: Scottish Schoolgirls Champion and Angus Ladies Champion,
Dawn Dewar (Monifieth) (pictured right) led the Scottish contingent
with a one-under-par 71 at Sandiway Golf Club, Cheshire afrer the
first qualifying round of the British Girls Open Amateur Championship
yesterday. Other Scottish Scores were Jenna Wilson (Strathaven)
73, Kate O'Sullivan (Cochrane Castle) 78, Laura Walker (Nairn Dunbar)
80, Clare-Marie Carlton (Fereneze) 81.
Qualifying Day 2: DAWN Dewar was the only Scot among the
32 qualifiers for thematch-play stages of the British girls open
championship at Sandiway Golf Club, Cheshire. The Angus women's
county champion from Monifieth was up with the larks on Thursday
morning to resume an eight-way play-off involving those who had
totalled 150 for the 36-hole medal-play test. It was suspended when
darkness fell on Wednesday night and the last of the five places
at stake still had to be decided.
It was Dawn v Alex Marshall, the English champion, for that 32nd
place and it was the Scot who prevailed to earn a first round tie
against the leading qualifier, Emma Cabrera who had totalled 138
with a pair of 69s.
Emma was one of nine Spaniards among the 32 qualifiers. England
and France came next with five qualifiers apiece. Sweden had 4,
Ireland 3, including the Delaney sisters, and Scotland, Netherlands
and Finland had just one qualifier apiece.
Biggest disappointment among the Scots who failed to make it concerned
Jenna Wilson from Strathaven. After a first-round 73, she should
have made it with strokes to spare but, instead, shot an 83 at the
second time of asking and her total of 156 was six shots too many
even to figure in the play-off. Kate O'Sullivan (Cochrane Castle)
had rounds of 78 and 81 for 159, Scottish Under-18 champion Laura
Walker from Nairn Dunbar had rounds of 80 and 82 while Clare-Marie
Carlton (Fereneze) was well off the mark with an 81 and 84 for 165.
Only a handful of Scots entered the British championship.
First Round: Dawn Dewar (Monifieth) beat top seed Emma Cabrera
(Spain) 3&2 this morning. After qualifying for the last place
in a dawn (!) playoff (see below), Dawn was up all the way in beating
the tournament favorite. Report
from Colin.
Second round: Alas... it was not to be... Dawn Dewar (Monifieth)
lost to Madeleine Augustsson of Sweden by 3&2 this afternoon.
Hot News: They've had flooding at Sandiway and play has been
suspended until 7:00am on Saturday, when they hope to play three
rounds in one day, with the final at 4pm!
There are no British Girls in the quarterfinals of the British Girls
Open Amateur Championship. Read Colins
Report
No winner: Championship abandoned due to flooding
5-9
August, St Andrews Girls Tournament
Qualifying: Stirling University students Adi Shamash from
Kirkcudbright and Cara Gruber (Royal Dornoch) and new BP Scottish
Under-21 girls champion Kelly Brotherton (Tulliallan) headed the
Scottish contingent among the 16 qualifiers for the match-play
stages of the St Andrews junior women's open tournament yesterday.
Report
First round: North of Scotland champion Lyndsey Devenish
(Cruden Bay) had a good 2 and 1 win over Heather MacRae (Dunblane
New) in the first round of the match-play stages of the St Andrews
junior women's five-day open tournament for the Golf Monthly Trophy.
Report
Next round: Rachel Bell from Ganton, Yorkshire, meets former
Scottish girls match-play champion Louise Kenney (Pitreavie) while
Kirsty Wells from Dumfries & Co plays Marie Allen (Moor Park).
in the semifinals later today. Report
Semis and final: Rachel Bell (Ganton) beat Marie Allen
(Moor Park) at the 20th in the all-England final yesterday. Scots
Louise Kenney (Pitreavie) and Kirsty Wells (Dumfries and County)
were beaten in the semifinals. Emily Linn (Bermuda) beat 10-year
old Carly Booth (Comrie) in the final of the Girls Open Quaich
Handicap tournament.
Full report
- 1 August Janice Moodie Trophy, Windyhill
Winner: Katie Brown (Murrayfield)
Report and scores
30-31
July BP Junior Ladies Open Strokeplay Championship, Ratho Park
Preview
Rounds 1&2,
Last round was cancelled due to lightning and flash flooding
Report and winners
Winner: Kelly Brotherton (Tulliallan) 69,69=138
Photos
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