Our next County meeting is the Commonwealth Spoons Foursomes at Dunning Golf Club on Thursday 26 May.
Dunning is a cracking wee course. So, if you fancy joining us for a game of foursomes (18-holes) on Thursday 26 May, grab a partner by WhatsApp or text and get your entries in now!
The Convenor is Committee Member Susie MacDougall
The closing date is: Monday 16 May (please enter with a partner)
Entry Form: If you would like to enter, please click on the link below:
Dunning - 26 May 2022
Vice Captain: Liz Milligan
Secretary: Michelle McKay pandkcountyladies1@aol.co.uk
Thursday, April 28, 2022
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
TWO SCOTS SELECTED FOR GB&I CURTIS CUP TEAM
Scotland's Hannah Darling and Louise Duncan have been selected for the 2022 The Great Britain and Ireland Curtis Cup Team.
The 2022 Curtis Cup:
The Great Britain and Ireland team is to play the United States of America team in the 42nd Curtis Cup at Merion, Pennsylvania from 10-12 June.
Last year’s amateur girls’ champion, Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe), and women’s champion, Louise Duncan (West Kilbride), are among the eight strong team heading across the Atlantic in June aiming to regain the trophy held by Team USA since 2016.
It is the second call-up for both Scots who were part of last year’s defeated team in Conwy, Wales.
The GB&I Team:
Hannah Darling (18, Broomieknowe, Scotland)
Louise Duncan (22, West Kilbride, Scotland)
Annabell Fuller (19, Roehampton, England)
Charlotte Heath (20, Huddersfield, England)
Caley McGinty (21, Knowle, England)
Emily Price (22, Ludlow, England)
Lauren Walsh (21, Castlewarden, Ireland)
Amelia Williamson (21, Sheringham, England)
Reserves:
Lottie Woad (18, Farnham, England)
Beth Coulter (18, Kirkistown Castle, Ireland)
GB&I Captain:
Elaine Ratcliffe (49, Essendon Country Club, England)
Captain Elaine Ratcliffe said:
"I would like to congratulate these eight players on their selection to the Great Britain and Ireland team. The Curtis Cup is one of the highlights of the amateur game and I know they will all put in their best performances at Merion."
The Great Britain and Ireland team is to play the United States of America team in the 42nd Curtis Cup at Merion, Pennsylvania from 10-12 June.
Last year’s amateur girls’ champion, Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe), and women’s champion, Louise Duncan (West Kilbride), are among the eight strong team heading across the Atlantic in June aiming to regain the trophy held by Team USA since 2016.
It is the second call-up for both Scots who were part of last year’s defeated team in Conwy, Wales.
The GB&I Team:
Hannah Darling (18, Broomieknowe, Scotland)
Louise Duncan (22, West Kilbride, Scotland)
Annabell Fuller (19, Roehampton, England)
Charlotte Heath (20, Huddersfield, England)
Caley McGinty (21, Knowle, England)
Emily Price (22, Ludlow, England)
Lauren Walsh (21, Castlewarden, Ireland)
Amelia Williamson (21, Sheringham, England)
Reserves:
Lottie Woad (18, Farnham, England)
Beth Coulter (18, Kirkistown Castle, Ireland)
GB&I Captain:
Elaine Ratcliffe (49, Essendon Country Club, England)
Captain Elaine Ratcliffe said:
"I would like to congratulate these eight players on their selection to the Great Britain and Ireland team. The Curtis Cup is one of the highlights of the amateur game and I know they will all put in their best performances at Merion."
GRACE CRAWFORD WINS THE R&A GIRLS’ U16 AMATEUR
Huge congratulations to Scotland's Grace Crawford (West Links Junior) who won The R&A Girls’ U16 Amateur Championship in style on Sunday.
Scotland's Grace Crawford, who won the Helen Holm Scottish Women’s Open at Royal Troon last week, finished with an eagle to claim The R&A Girls’ U16 Amateur Championship by 4 shots at Enville.
After rounds of 73 & 75, Crawford held a two-shot lead heading into the final 18-holes. Despite a shaky start, the Scot shot 72 to finish with a four-over-par total of 220 and win comfortably from England’s Isla McDonald O’Brien (72) and Poland's Kunga Kusmierska (74) who shared second on 224.
Crawford, who is mentored by the two-time winning Solheim Cup captain Catriona Matthew, is the second Scot to win the Girls Under-16 Amateur after Broomieknowe’s Hannah Darling claimed victory in the inaugural edition in 2018 at Fulford.
The 15-year-old Scot from North Berwick has made her final appearance in the Girls’ U16 Amateur having first started playing in it aged 12.
After her win, Grace Crawford said:
“I feel amazing. I think this is a really special one for me. I’ve played in this championship since I was 12, so it is really nice to finally get the win in my last year."
"It was an up-and-down round, but I was just enjoying it as this is what we work for. It was fun. Winning last week gave me a lot of confidence coming off of it and I’ve managed to do it again."
The top four players have gained an exemption into the Girls’ Amateur Championship at Carnoustie in August.
Scotland's Grace Crawford, who won the Helen Holm Scottish Women’s Open at Royal Troon last week, finished with an eagle to claim The R&A Girls’ U16 Amateur Championship by 4 shots at Enville.
After rounds of 73 & 75, Crawford held a two-shot lead heading into the final 18-holes. Despite a shaky start, the Scot shot 72 to finish with a four-over-par total of 220 and win comfortably from England’s Isla McDonald O’Brien (72) and Poland's Kunga Kusmierska (74) who shared second on 224.
Crawford, who is mentored by the two-time winning Solheim Cup captain Catriona Matthew, is the second Scot to win the Girls Under-16 Amateur after Broomieknowe’s Hannah Darling claimed victory in the inaugural edition in 2018 at Fulford.
The 15-year-old Scot from North Berwick has made her final appearance in the Girls’ U16 Amateur having first started playing in it aged 12.
After her win, Grace Crawford said:
“I feel amazing. I think this is a really special one for me. I’ve played in this championship since I was 12, so it is really nice to finally get the win in my last year."
"It was an up-and-down round, but I was just enjoying it as this is what we work for. It was fun. Winning last week gave me a lot of confidence coming off of it and I’ve managed to do it again."
The top four players have gained an exemption into the Girls’ Amateur Championship at Carnoustie in August.
Monday, April 25, 2022
P&K COUNTY MEETING ALYTH, MONDAY 2 MAY - DRAW
The draw for the ALYTH Meeting & Championship Qualifier at Alyth Golf Club on Monday 2 May is below. Click to enlarge.
The Convenor is our Hon. President, Dawn Butchart.
Late Entries: Alyth has kindly allowed us a couple of slots for late entries. If you are interested in playing please contact Dawn direct.
COVID-19: To keep everyone safe on the day, please ensure that you comply with any COVID-19 instructions that Alyth Golf Club may have.
Note: Draw updated on 26 April 2022
The Convenor is our Hon. President, Dawn Butchart.
Late Entries: Alyth has kindly allowed us a couple of slots for late entries. If you are interested in playing please contact Dawn direct.
COVID-19: To keep everyone safe on the day, please ensure that you comply with any COVID-19 instructions that Alyth Golf Club may have.
Note: Draw updated on 26 April 2022
Monday, April 18, 2022
BARRIE DOUGLAS SCOTTISH JUNIOR MASTERS
The Barrie Douglas Scottish Junior Masters is back again this year! It will be held at Strathmore from 27 to 29 May 2022. Entries are now open.
The Closing Date is Sunday 1 May 2022.
For further details, including how to enter, click on the link below:
Barrie Douglas Scottish Junior Masters
The Closing Date is Sunday 1 May 2022.
For further details, including how to enter, click on the link below:
Barrie Douglas Scottish Junior Masters
LAST CALL FOR THE ALYTH MEETING - MONDAY 2 MAY
Just a wee reminder that our next P&K Ladies' County competition is the ALYTH Meeting & Championship Qualifier at Alyth on Mon. 2 May.
So, if you want to enjoy a wee game at Alyth, please get your entries in by: Friday 22 April 2022.
The Convenor is our Hon. President, Dawn Butchart.
Entry Form - To enter the County Meeting at Alyth click on the link below:
ALYTH Meeting - 2 May 2022
For those who wish to qualify, the Scratch & Handicap Championships will be played at Alyth on Sat. 7 & Sun. 8 May.
So, if you want to enjoy a wee game at Alyth, please get your entries in by: Friday 22 April 2022.
The Convenor is our Hon. President, Dawn Butchart.
Entry Form - To enter the County Meeting at Alyth click on the link below:
ALYTH Meeting - 2 May 2022
For those who wish to qualify, the Scratch & Handicap Championships will be played at Alyth on Sat. 7 & Sun. 8 May.
Sunday, April 17, 2022
GRACE CRAWFORD WINS THE SCOTTISH WOMEN'S OPEN
Huge congratulations to Grace Crawford (West Links Junior) who won the Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open Championship at Royal Troon today.
Scotland's Grace Crawford (West Links Junior) posted a stunning four-under-par round of 68 to win the Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open by four shots from England's Thalia Kirby (Stoke Park). Kirby finished with a level par total of 216, while Sweden's Ellinor Sudow (Vasatorp), who was the joint overnight leader with Crawford, finished third with a three-over-par total of 219.
Still only fifteen years old, Crace Crawford is the first Scot to win the title since Heather Stiring in 2002 and is the youngest winner of the Helen Holm since Ireland's Leona Maguire in 2009.
Fellow P&K County members, Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) & Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie), produced some great golf over the three days at Royal Troon to finish tied for 9th with an eight-over-par total of 224.
212 (-4) Grace Crawford (West Links Junior) 1st
216 (Par) Thalia Kirby (Stoke Park) 2nd
219 (+3) Ellinor Sudow (Vasatorp) 3rd
224 (+8) Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) T9
224 (+8) Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie) T9
Scottish duo Chloe Goadby & Lorna McClymont won the team event.
Scotland's Grace Crawford (West Links Junior) posted a stunning four-under-par round of 68 to win the Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open by four shots from England's Thalia Kirby (Stoke Park). Kirby finished with a level par total of 216, while Sweden's Ellinor Sudow (Vasatorp), who was the joint overnight leader with Crawford, finished third with a three-over-par total of 219.
Still only fifteen years old, Crace Crawford is the first Scot to win the title since Heather Stiring in 2002 and is the youngest winner of the Helen Holm since Ireland's Leona Maguire in 2009.
Fellow P&K County members, Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) & Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie), produced some great golf over the three days at Royal Troon to finish tied for 9th with an eight-over-par total of 224.
212 (-4) Grace Crawford (West Links Junior) 1st
216 (Par) Thalia Kirby (Stoke Park) 2nd
219 (+3) Ellinor Sudow (Vasatorp) 3rd
224 (+8) Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) T9
224 (+8) Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie) T9
Scottish duo Chloe Goadby & Lorna McClymont won the team event.
Saturday, April 16, 2022
HELEN HOLM SCOTTISH WOMEN'S OPEN - DAY 2
P&K Ladies' County members Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie) and Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) are still in the hunt after the day two at Royal Troon.
Scotland's Grace Crawford (West Links Junior) posted a solid two-over-par round of 74 in tough conditions at Troon to finish on level par after day two of the Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open. She shares a lead of two shots going into the final round with Sweden's Ellinor Sudow (Vasatorp).
Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie) ended her 2nd round only three shots behind the leaders. After a one-over-par 73, she is tied for 6th on three-over-par.
Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) is a futher three shots back, tied for 18th place on six-over-par, while felow County member, Katy Alexander (Blairgowrie), also made it safely through to the final day on twelve-over.
Unfortunately Kirsten Miller (Strathmore) missed the cut.
147 Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie) T6
150 Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) T18
156 Katy Alexander (Blairgowrie) T47
173 Kirsten Miller (Strathmore) 100
The final round will be played over the Royal Troon Old Course tomorrow.
Scotland's Grace Crawford (West Links Junior) posted a solid two-over-par round of 74 in tough conditions at Troon to finish on level par after day two of the Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open. She shares a lead of two shots going into the final round with Sweden's Ellinor Sudow (Vasatorp).
Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie) ended her 2nd round only three shots behind the leaders. After a one-over-par 73, she is tied for 6th on three-over-par.
Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) is a futher three shots back, tied for 18th place on six-over-par, while felow County member, Katy Alexander (Blairgowrie), also made it safely through to the final day on twelve-over.
Unfortunately Kirsten Miller (Strathmore) missed the cut.
147 Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie) T6
150 Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) T18
156 Katy Alexander (Blairgowrie) T47
173 Kirsten Miller (Strathmore) 100
The final round will be played over the Royal Troon Old Course tomorrow.
Friday, April 15, 2022
HELEN HOLM SCOTTISH WOMEN'S OPEN - DAY 1
Great start by P&K Ladies' County members Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) and Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie) who are T5th & T9th after round 1 at Troon.
Scotland's Grace Crawford (West Links Junior) posted an impressive two-under-par round of 70 on day one of the Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open Championship over Royal Troon's Portland Course to sit one off the lead held by Sweden's Ellinor Sudow (Vasatorp).
Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) shot a one-over-par 73 to finish the day tied for 5th, while Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie) shot 74 to sit tied for 9th.
73 Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) T5
74 Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie) T9
80 Katy Alexander (Blairgowrie) T59
85 Kirsten Miller (Strathmore) T89
The 2nd round will be played on the Portland Course tomorrow before the top 60 players and ties progress to the final round over the Old Course on Sunday.
Scotland's Grace Crawford (West Links Junior) posted an impressive two-under-par round of 70 on day one of the Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open Championship over Royal Troon's Portland Course to sit one off the lead held by Sweden's Ellinor Sudow (Vasatorp).
Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) shot a one-over-par 73 to finish the day tied for 5th, while Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie) shot 74 to sit tied for 9th.
73 Jen Saxton (Dunfermline) T5
74 Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie) T9
80 Katy Alexander (Blairgowrie) T59
85 Kirsten Miller (Strathmore) T89
The 2nd round will be played on the Portland Course tomorrow before the top 60 players and ties progress to the final round over the Old Course on Sunday.
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
HELEN HOLM SCOTTISH WOMEN'S OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
Good luck to the four Perth & Kinross Senior Squad members who are playing in the Scottish Woman's Amateur Open Championship this week.
The Championship will take place from Friday 15 to Sunday 17 of April 2022 at Royal Troon Golf Club.
The competitors will play 2 rounds of stroke-play on the Royal Troon Portland Course, 18-holes on Friday and on Saturday. The top 60 players and ties will qualify to play the final round over the Royal Troon Old Course on Sunday.
The Perth & Kinross members competing are:
Katy Alexander (Blairgowrie)
Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie)
Kirsten Miller (Strathmore)
Jen Saxton (Dunfermline)
The Championship will take place from Friday 15 to Sunday 17 of April 2022 at Royal Troon Golf Club.
The competitors will play 2 rounds of stroke-play on the Royal Troon Portland Course, 18-holes on Friday and on Saturday. The top 60 players and ties will qualify to play the final round over the Royal Troon Old Course on Sunday.
The Perth & Kinross members competing are:
Katy Alexander (Blairgowrie)
Megan Ashley (Blairgowrie)
Kirsten Miller (Strathmore)
Jen Saxton (Dunfermline)
Monday, April 11, 2022
P&K COUNTY GIRLS' SPRING MEETING AT ALYTH
The P&K County Junior Girls played their first competition of the season at Aylth Golf Club today. 5 girls played 18-holes and 7 played 9-holes.
18-Hole Competition on the Alyth Course:
There were some great scores returned by the 18-hole girls. The winner of the Drysdale Trophy (Scratch) was Zoe Davidson (Alyth) with a gross score of 82. Lauryn Henry (Milnathort) was 2nd (84) and Kirsten Miller (Strathmore) was 3rd (85). The winner of the Karyn Dallas Quaich (Handicap) was Kornelia Zarychta (Crieff) with a nett 71. The Alyth Course (Red Tees) Rating = 71.2.
9-Hole Competition on the Glenisla Course:
Much fun was also had by the girls on Glenisla. Sophie Goult (Auchterarder) finished in 1st place with Ellie-Marie Smart (Strathmore) in 2nd and Jessica Seivwright (Strathmore) in 3rd.
Many Thanks to:
Alyth Golf Club for supporting us and giving courtesy of both courses. Their hospitality was superb.
And also to our President, Dawn Butchart, for giving up her afternoon to walk the course with the 9-hole players, Karen Moran for organising the trophies and an Easter egg for everyone and our Junior Secretary, Gillian Wallace, for organising the event.
18-Hole Competition on the Alyth Course:
There were some great scores returned by the 18-hole girls. The winner of the Drysdale Trophy (Scratch) was Zoe Davidson (Alyth) with a gross score of 82. Lauryn Henry (Milnathort) was 2nd (84) and Kirsten Miller (Strathmore) was 3rd (85). The winner of the Karyn Dallas Quaich (Handicap) was Kornelia Zarychta (Crieff) with a nett 71. The Alyth Course (Red Tees) Rating = 71.2.
9-Hole Competition on the Glenisla Course:
Much fun was also had by the girls on Glenisla. Sophie Goult (Auchterarder) finished in 1st place with Ellie-Marie Smart (Strathmore) in 2nd and Jessica Seivwright (Strathmore) in 3rd.
Many Thanks to:
Alyth Golf Club for supporting us and giving courtesy of both courses. Their hospitality was superb.
And also to our President, Dawn Butchart, for giving up her afternoon to walk the course with the 9-hole players, Karen Moran for organising the trophies and an Easter egg for everyone and our Junior Secretary, Gillian Wallace, for organising the event.
Sunday, April 10, 2022
P&K LADIES' COUNTY INVITATION DAY - RESULTS
The P&K Ladies' County Invitation Day 9-hole Texas Scramble was played at Muckhart Golf Club today, Sunday 10 April.
P&K Ladies' County Invitation Day 2022
Many congratulations to Team 4 who pipped Team 3 by just 0.1 of a shot to win today's 9-hole texas scramble on the Cowden course at Muckhart.
A huge thank you to Muckhart Golf Club who kindly gave us courtesy of the course for our competition.
Final Results:
Team 4: 35 (7.0) = 28.0
Team 3: 38 (9.9) = 28.1
Team 2: 35 (6.0) = 29.0
Team 1: 36 (5.4) = 30.6
Teams 1 to 3:
Team 4: Barbara, Alex, Caroline & Hazel
P&K Ladies' County Invitation Day 2022
Many congratulations to Team 4 who pipped Team 3 by just 0.1 of a shot to win today's 9-hole texas scramble on the Cowden course at Muckhart.
A huge thank you to Muckhart Golf Club who kindly gave us courtesy of the course for our competition.
Final Results:
Team 4: 35 (7.0) = 28.0
Team 3: 38 (9.9) = 28.1
Team 2: 35 (6.0) = 29.0
Team 1: 36 (5.4) = 30.6
Teams 1 to 3:
Team 1: Steph, Kay, Hannah & Gwen
Team 2: Eilidh, Hayley, Leeanne & Kathleen
Team 3: Susie, Janette, Linda, & Maggie
Thursday, April 07, 2022
P&K LADIES' COUNTY INVITATION DAY - DRAW
Our Invitation Day 9-Hole Texas Scramble will be held at Muckhart Golf Club on Sunday 10 April. A copy of the draw is below - Click to enlarge.
Updated 8 April 2022
Updated 8 April 2022
Wednesday, April 06, 2022
P&K COUNTY MEETING: ALYTH - MONDAY 2 MAY 2022
Our next P&K Ladies' County competition for 2022 is the ALYTH Meeting & Championship Qualifier at Alyth Golf Club on Mon. 2 May.
So, if you have paid your membership fees for 2022 and you want to enjoy a game at Alyth, please get your entries in by Friday 22 April 2022.
For those who wish to qualify, the Scratch & Handicap Championships will be played at Alyth on Sat. 7 & Sun. 8 May.
The Convenor is our Hon. President, Dawn Butchart.
Entry Form - To enter the County Meeting at Alyth click on the link below:
ALYTH Meeting - 2 May 2022
So, if you have paid your membership fees for 2022 and you want to enjoy a game at Alyth, please get your entries in by Friday 22 April 2022.
For those who wish to qualify, the Scratch & Handicap Championships will be played at Alyth on Sat. 7 & Sun. 8 May.
The Convenor is our Hon. President, Dawn Butchart.
Entry Form - To enter the County Meeting at Alyth click on the link below:
ALYTH Meeting - 2 May 2022
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