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Saturday, August 11, 2007

English Ladies Golf Association Press Release

CHARLOTTE ELLIS DEFENDS ENGLISH MID-AM TITLE

Gloucestershire’s Charlotte Ellis will defend her title in the English open mid-amateur championship which starts on Tuesday at Sherwood Forest Golf Club in Nottinghamshire.
Charlotte, 21, from Minchinhampton, heads a full field for the event. Her challengers will include players from English Ladies’ Golf Association squads and a strong contingent from the host county, Nottinghamshire.
Five members of the county first team are playing, including Nottinghamshire champion, Emma Sheffield from Newark.
Former British champion Janet Collingham will be playing on home ground at Sherwood Forest. Janet, who also won the British strokeplay title, played international golf for 15 years.
Other Nottinghamshire county players are Maria Betts (Rufford Park), Liz Savage (Newark), Emma Seton (Cotgrave Place), and Kimberley Vardy (Retford) who has represented the second team.
Two players from ELGA’s performance squad will tee up in the event: Rachel Jennings, the 2006 English girls’ champion, comes from Izaak Walton in Staffordshire, while Jo Hodge plays at Knowle in Gloucestershire. Both were England girl internationals.
Another contender is Claire Aitken from The London who has won four prestigious scratch events this season. They are the Frilford Heath Scratch Salver, the Critchley Salver, the Roehampton Gold Cup and the Hampshire Rose.
Scotland is well represented with four players: Emma Fairnie (Dunbar), Claire Hargan (Morton Hall), Claire MacDonald (Gullane Ladies) and England-based Edwina Lowrey-Gold (Eaton).
The ladies’ course has been lengthened by 337 yard for this event. It measures 5962 yards, has a par of 71 and a scratch score rating on 75.
All 64 competitors will play 36 holes of strokeplay qualifying on Tuesday, August 14. The leading 32 players will go forward to the matchplay stages. The final will be played on the morning of Friday, August 17.
There will be online scoring throughout the championship on the ELGA website: www.englishladiesgolf.org

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