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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

EUROPEAN JUNIOR WOMEN TEAM

 

GREAT ROUND BY GEMMA FAILS TO

INSPIRE SCOTS IN NETHERLANDS

 

 

A sparkling 69 by Gemma Webster (Hilton Park) failed to inspire Scotland in the first qualifying round of the European junior women’s team golf championship at Pan Golf Club in the Netherlands today.

The Scots must finished the 36-hole stroke-play test among the leading eight team to qualify for the championship match-play flight.

They start the second round in a share of 10th place on 383 – 26 shots behind leaders Spain, but within striking distance of Wales (376), Belgium (378) and Austria (378), the teams the Scots must overtake.

Michele Thomson (McDonald Ellon) had a 75 while Laura Murray (Alford) and Louise Fleming (The Roxburghe) both scores 79s.

Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle) had a disappointing 71 while Stirling University student Clare-Marie Carlton (Fereneze) had a non-counting 88.

 

LEADERBOARD

357 Spain.

367 Sweden.

369 England.

370 Netherlands.

371 France.

375 Germany.

376 Wales.

378 Belgium, Austria.

383 Scotland (G Webster 69, M Thomson 75, L Murray 79, L Fleming 79, K Walker 81, C-M Carlton 88), Denmark.

388 Ireland.

402 Italy, Finland.