Sunday 30 October 2016

TEXAS SCRAMBLE AND PRIZE GIVING



What a year. So proud of all our players achievements this year. We had 14 players taking part yesterday in the Texas Scramble and a full house for the prize giving. None of this would be possible without the continued support we receive from the Centre. They fully subsidise the coaching which gives the kids the correct basic skills which are then developed. They give scholarships which allows the kids to practice free and also cover the costs of meals for out matches and yesterday Prize Giving. They, like me, believe that the Juniors are the future of the club and the more successful they are the more it keeps Strathmore's name in the minds of the golfing community.
Below winners of Texas Scramble Orly, Amy and Flora
Winning score 



Junior Club Champion Alex



Junior Club Championship runner up Megan


Junior Handicap Champion Conor


Junior Handicap runner up Kirsten


Most improved player Flora



Hamish McTavish Cup winner James



Summer League winner Kirsten



President Cup and Leroch Trophy winner Amy



Medal winners Megan, Kirsty, James and Amy




Trophy prize winners from yesterday, what's in the future for them ? 
Prize Giving 2011

A PGA assistant professional, a player currently in USA on golf scholarship, 2 Internationalist both already in the Scottish Academy programme, another 1 joining them this year, 3 still playing and only 1 who has left the sport but think still plays for fun.
 

Wednesday 26 October 2016

SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHIPS DATES ANNOUNCED FOR 2017


Scottish Golf unveils changes to national championships in 2017
 
Scottish Golf has announced a number of changes to its national championships following a comprehensive review, with several to come into effect from the start of next season.
The governing body has engaged with players, clubs and other stakeholders to help shape the changes, helping to provide a better platform for the nation’s amateur golfers to perform on while showcasing some of the country’s outstanding courses.
The most significant developments concerns changes to the formats and timing of the major national match play championships, while the Scottish Youths Championship will be removed from the schedule, with the category no longer complimenting the national structure or international amateur calendar.
In line with a number of other countries, the Scottish Boys' and Men’s Amateur Championships will change from straight knock-out to 36-hole stroke play qualifying, with the leading 64 players (and ties) reaching the match play stages.
 The Scottish Boys' Championship also moves from its traditional April slot into the school summer holidays, to be played for the first time alongside the Scottish Girls' Championship, running concurrently on two neighbouring courses, with Fife's Scotscraig  and Drumoig named as the 2017 host venues. The boys’ field size will reduce to 180, with the girls at 64.
The Scottish Women’s Amateur Championship will be held at Royal Aberdeen (6 – 10 June) for the first time since former Solheim Cup star Janice Moodie won the event there 25 years ago, while Royal Troon’s Old Course will continue to host the prestigious Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open Stroke Play Championship accompanied by the Troon Portland course.
Also in Ayrshire, Prestwick will be joined by Prestwick St Cuthbert in hosting the stroke play qualifying for the Scottish Men’s Amateur Championship (31 July – 5 Aug) and Western Gailes welcomes the leading male amateurs for the Carrick Neill Scottish Stroke Play Championship in early June.
Like their match play equivalents, the Scottish Boys and Girls Stroke Play Championships will be played on the same dates, moving to the Spring (Easter) holiday slot of 10 - 12 April next year, with Monifieth welcoming the boys and Montrose staging the girls.
Eleanor Cannon, Chair of Scottish Golf, said: “Following our review, it is important that we embrace the traditions and history of the game, but equally vital that we look to the future and ensure our championships remain relevant to participants.
“The Scottish Golf Board is acutely aware on the increasing demands on people’s time, both the players and the parents of competitors, which has an impact on a number of our events, while consideration was given to why players compete in events, which is often different between male and female competitors.
“We stage national championships not only to give our players a great experience on courses which showcase their talents, but also to profile our clubs. Scotland has a fantastic variety of courses and we are hugely grateful to all member clubs who support our events, who can hopefully benefit from the spotlight being on them for that particular week.”
“Our member clubs provide us with their facilities free of charge to enable us to deliver quality championships, for players at all levels, whether competing at the very top of the amateur game or enjoying the experience of competing on the national stage for the first time.”  
Details of dates and venues for the various Area, County and Club team championships will be confirmed later in the year, while Scottish Golf will also be announcing the schedule for its portfolio of national handicap championships once discussions with host venues and sponsors are concluded in the near future.
 
Online entries for national championships will be available at scottishgolf.org/events in January.
 
Scottish Golf National Championships Schedule 2017
 
DATE
VENUE
EVENT
1 - 2 April
TBC
Scottish Junior Tour U18
10 - 12 April
Monifieth Links
Scottish Boys Open Stroke Play Championship
10 - 12 April
Montrose, Medal
Scottish Girls Open Stroke Play Championship
21 - 23 April
Royal Troon and Troon Portland
Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open Stroke Play Championship
13 - 14 May
TBC
Scottish Junior Tour U16 & U14
2 - 4 June
Western Gailes
Carrick Neill Scottish Men's Open Stroke Play Championship
6 - 10 June
Royal Aberdeen
Scottish Women's Amateur Championship
21 - 23 June
Royal Burgess
Scottish Senior Men's Open Championship
28 June - 1 July
Blairgowrie
Scottish Senior Women's Open Championship
30 June - 5 July
Scotscraig & Drumoig
Scottish Boys and Girls Championship
11 - 13 July
Fairmont St Andrews, Kittocks
Scottish Boys U16 Open Championship
17 - 18 July
TBC
Scottish Girls U16 Open Championship
31 July - 5 Aug
Prestwick and Prestwick St Cuthbert
Scottish Men's Amateur Championship
13 - 14 Aug
Crail, Balcomie Links
Loretto School Scottish Boys and Girls U14 Championship

Sunday 23 October 2016

SCOTTISH JUNIOR ORDER OF MERITS 2016

Kirsty and Megan both finish in top 20, tied 8th and 11th respectively.


1
The Ladies Golf Club Troon
4
902
2
Hazlehead Golf Club
7
834
3
Gullane Golf Club
9
759
4
Aboyne Golf Club 
7
758
5
Cardross Golf Club
5
573
6
Strathaven Golf Club
7
550
7
West Kilbride Golf Club
7
543
T8
Strathmore Golf Club
7
475
T8
Haggs Castle Golf Club
5
475
10
Carnoustie Ladies Golf Club
8
333
11
Strathmore Golf Club
6
250
12
Jumeirah Golf Estates
3
245
13
Powfoot Golf Club
4
220
14
Peterculter Golf Club
5
167
15
Milngavie Golf Club
5
138
16
Strathaven Golf Club
4
135
T17
Craigmillar Park Golf Club
5
125
T17
Strathaven Golf Club
4
125
19
Balbirnie Park Golf Club
4
110
20
Aboyne Golf Club 
3
92


Alex finished a creditable 49th in the Boys OOM. 

JUNIOR CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

Kirsty finishes 6th at the Duke's 


Jack Currie, Jasmine Mackintosh win Junior
Champion of Champions' play-offs 
Jack Currie (Greenock) and Jasmine Mackintosh (Hazlehead) won the Scottish Junior Champion of Champions' boys' and girls' titles, both after play-offs, at The Duke's Course, St Andrews.
Currie and Callum Bruce (Duff House Royal) tied on level par 71, Bruce running up a double bogey 7 at the 11th but finishing strongly with birdies at the 13th, 14th and 18th to force a play-off.
Currie, pictured right, who had only two deviations from par, a birdie at the third and a bogey at the 11th, won the sudden-death play-off.
Graeme Greer (Carluke) finished third on 72.
It was the same story in the girls' competition.
Jasmine Mackintosh and Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle) tied with two-over-par 73s. Jasmine (pictured below) birdied the first, 14th and 18th in halves of 37-36. Jennifer birdied the 14th and 17th but bogeyed the eighth, ninth, 10th and 18th in halves of 38-35.

Three players tied for third place on 74 - Louise Duncan (West Kilbride), Kirsten Brown (Strathaven) and Joanne Free (Gullane).

SCOREBOARD
BOYS
par 71. CSS 73
71 J Currie (Greenock), C Bruce (Duff House Royal). Currie won play-off.
72 G Greer (Carluke).
74 D Howie (Peebles), J Paterson (St Andrews New).
75 K Bowman (St Andrews New)
76 A O'Hagan (Old Ranfurly), A Moir (Elgin).
77 S Sandin (Dunblane New), A Shaw (Port Bannatyne).
78 E McBride (Lenzie), C Blair (Musselburgh), J Duguid (Dunbar, D Walsh (Lochgelly), M Watt (Inverallochy).
79 E Ferguson (Turnberry)
80 G Cessford (Balbirnie Park), C O'Hara jun (Palacerigg), A Smith (Edzell).
81 N Watson (Kirkcudbright), C Fraser (Oldmeldrum), J Williams (Sandyhills).
83 C Gray (Kirkcudbright).
84 G Dalziel  (Airdrie), C Adam (Royal Burgess)
86 G Johnston (Dunblane New)
88 B Wright (Hirsel)
91 B Roger (Clober).
No show: L Irvine (Kirkhill).

GIRLS
Par 71. CSS 72.
73 J Mackintosh (Hazlehead), J Rankine (Haggs Castle). Mackintosh won play-off.
74 L Duncan (West Kilbride), K Brown (Strathaven), J Free (Gullane).
77 K Brodie (Strathmore).
78 E Hynd (Balbirnie Park).
79 C Griffiths (Aboyne)
80 F Rattray (Douglas Park)
82 M Richmond (Strathaven).
83 E Morrison (Craigmillar Park), L McClymont (Milngavie).
84 H Darling (Broomieknowe).
92 K Scott (Strathaven).
101 A Malcolm (Prestwick St Cuthbert)
No show: E Crawford (Baberton).
 
 

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