The 2021 Perth & Kinross Ladies' County Golf Association AGM was held at Auchterarder Golf Club today.
The AGM:
Our County Captain, Jillian Milne, chaired the meeting, which saw some changes to the Committee and the Constitution.
Leaving Committee:
Retiring this year is our Match Secretary, Caroline Henderson (Aberfeldy), who is leaving on a high after our Team's historic win. She is joined by three Committee members, who have also completed their term, Isla Moncrieff (Aberfeldy), Gwen Munro (Dunkeld & Birnam) & Val Purdie (Dunblane).
Joining Committee:
We are delighted to announce that Steph Crolla (Muckhart) is our new Match Secretary and we have three new Committee members, Kay Fleming (Pitlochry), Susie MacDougall (Aberfeldy) & Eilidh Watson (St Regulus).
Constitution:
The motion to amend the P&KLCGA Constitution was approved. A copy of the revised Constitution can be found under "DOWNLOADS" on our website.
Fixtures:
Our Secretary, Jane Yellowlees, is finalising our meetings for 2022. Details of the fixtures will be published as they are arranged.
Scottish Champions:
The Scottish County Finals and the North Division Jamboree trophies were both on display. There was also a slide show of our County Team in action.
Prize-winners:
Below is the full list of prize-winners. Click to enlarge.
Vice Captain: Liz Milligan
Secretary: Michelle McKay pandkcountyladies1@aol.co.uk
Saturday, November 20, 2021
Monday, November 15, 2021
SCOTTISH GOLF IS LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS
Scottish Golf Ltd. is seeking volunteers for the the role of Team Manager or Chaperone to support Scottish Players at team events, home and abroad.
The letter issued by Scottish Golf, reads as follows:
"Hi everyone,"
"I am hoping you can help me. We are putting plans in place for 2022 for events which Scottish Golf will send a National team to and we are seeking some volunteers to support in the role of Team Manager or Chaperone. I have attached an outline of the role and the duties it would entail and would appreciate if you could circulate this among your members."
"The events are a range of Men’s, Women’s, Boy’s and Girls’ events and take place both in the UK and abroad. Any commitment would be dependant on the individuals availability and all expenses would be covered as part of the trip."
"Anyone interested in volunteering or would like further information should email performance@scottishgolf.org"
"Many thanks in advance"
"Clare Queen"
"Head of Performance"
The letter issued by Scottish Golf, reads as follows:
"Hi everyone,"
"I am hoping you can help me. We are putting plans in place for 2022 for events which Scottish Golf will send a National team to and we are seeking some volunteers to support in the role of Team Manager or Chaperone. I have attached an outline of the role and the duties it would entail and would appreciate if you could circulate this among your members."
"The events are a range of Men’s, Women’s, Boy’s and Girls’ events and take place both in the UK and abroad. Any commitment would be dependant on the individuals availability and all expenses would be covered as part of the trip."
"Anyone interested in volunteering or would like further information should email performance@scottishgolf.org"
"Many thanks in advance"
"Clare Queen"
"Head of Performance"
Description of Role. Click to enlarge.
Saturday, November 13, 2021
P&K COUNTY JUNIOR GIRLS' COACHING AT STRATHMORE
Fifteen P&K County Junior Girls turned out for the second of this year's Girls' Coaching Sessions, which was held at Strathmore Golf Centre today.
PGA Professional, Gareth Couzens, put the girls through their paces at the driving range. There was also a putting lesson and a tricky little putting challenge, which Anna Jackson won. Well done Anna!
The girls then headed off to the "wee course" to enjoy 9-holes in the Autumn sun, courtesy of Strathmore Golf Centre. It gave everyone a chance to put into practise what they had learnt at coaching.
Zoe Davidson was presented with the North of Scotland Girls' Handicap Championship trophy, which she won in the summer at Blairgowrie. It was presented to Zoe by our P&K Ladies' County President, Dawn Butchart.
Well done to our Junior Secretary, Gillian Wallace, who organised the day.
PGA Professional, Gareth Couzens, put the girls through their paces at the driving range. There was also a putting lesson and a tricky little putting challenge, which Anna Jackson won. Well done Anna!
The girls then headed off to the "wee course" to enjoy 9-holes in the Autumn sun, courtesy of Strathmore Golf Centre. It gave everyone a chance to put into practise what they had learnt at coaching.
Zoe Davidson was presented with the North of Scotland Girls' Handicap Championship trophy, which she won in the summer at Blairgowrie. It was presented to Zoe by our P&K Ladies' County President, Dawn Butchart.
Well done to our Junior Secretary, Gillian Wallace, who organised the day.
Sunday, November 07, 2021
KINGSBARNS GIRLS CLASSIC - P&K COUNTY GIRLS THIRD
Four P&K County Junior Girls and one P&K County Junior Secretary had fantastic time at the 2021 Kingsbarns Girls Classic today.
The Kingsbarns Girls Classic was first played in 2018 as part of the legacy from the 2017 British Women's Open, which was played at Kingsbarns.
Each County in Scotland is invited by Scottish Golf to select two County girls to take part. Each County pair is joined by a Scottish female PGA Professional or Scotland Squad member. The format is a Texas Scramble. There is lunch in the clubhouse for all the competitors and the County officials.
Congratulation to Sarah Tough & Rebecca Evans (Angus), who along with Scottish Professional Gabrielle Macdonald won the Team event. Galloway was second and Perth & Kinross third.
The prize winners were:
1st – Sarah Tough & Rebecca Evans (Angus) with Gabrielle Macdonald 57.3
2nd – Vanessa Ho & Teresa Ho (Galloway) with Gillian Paton 57.4
3rd – Zoe Davidson & Lucy Moran (Perth & Kinross) with Chloe Goadby 57.6
Longest Drive – Louise Milligan (Ayrshire)
Nearest the pin – Katie Jarvie (Fife)
Eagle on 14 – Aimee McKie (Dumfriesshire)
Due to a cancellation, our Perth & Kinross County was very fortunate to be able to send a second pair of County Junior Girls to this year's event.
The two P&K teams were: Lucy Moran & Zoe Davidson, with Chloe Goadby, the 2021 Scottish Women's Amateur Champion. Lauryn Henry & Kirsten Miller with Karen Ferguson-Snedden, the 2021 Scottish Women's Senior Amateur Champion.
Lauryn, Lucy, Zoe and Kirsten at Kingsbarns
The Kingsbarns Girls Classic was first played in 2018 as part of the legacy from the 2017 British Women's Open, which was played at Kingsbarns.
Each County in Scotland is invited by Scottish Golf to select two County girls to take part. Each County pair is joined by a Scottish female PGA Professional or Scotland Squad member. The format is a Texas Scramble. There is lunch in the clubhouse for all the competitors and the County officials.
Congratulation to Sarah Tough & Rebecca Evans (Angus), who along with Scottish Professional Gabrielle Macdonald won the Team event. Galloway was second and Perth & Kinross third.
The prize winners were:
1st – Sarah Tough & Rebecca Evans (Angus) with Gabrielle Macdonald 57.3
2nd – Vanessa Ho & Teresa Ho (Galloway) with Gillian Paton 57.4
3rd – Zoe Davidson & Lucy Moran (Perth & Kinross) with Chloe Goadby 57.6
Longest Drive – Louise Milligan (Ayrshire)
Nearest the pin – Katie Jarvie (Fife)
Eagle on 14 – Aimee McKie (Dumfriesshire)
Due to a cancellation, our Perth & Kinross County was very fortunate to be able to send a second pair of County Junior Girls to this year's event.
The two P&K teams were: Lucy Moran & Zoe Davidson, with Chloe Goadby, the 2021 Scottish Women's Amateur Champion. Lauryn Henry & Kirsten Miller with Karen Ferguson-Snedden, the 2021 Scottish Women's Senior Amateur Champion.
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