St Rule Trophy field for
biggest win so far
Big-hitter Kylie Walker is not one of the four Scots in the GB&I team for the Curtis Cup at the same venue this week but she must have given them a boost and a few pointers as she won the St Rule Trophy in a half-gale over the Old Course, St Andrews today.
Hitting the ball around the 300yd mark off the tee, even when it was a cross-wind, Kylie was able to pick up two-putt birdie 3s by driving the greens at the ninth and 10th, Her strength off the tee also enabled her to birdie the par-5 second and fourth by hitting them with her second shots.
She also birdied the par-5 17th with a pitch-and-putt 4.
Kylie bogeyed only the 13th – "I made a mess of that and finished up three-putting" – and the 18th where she missed the green with her approach. But all in all Miss Walker looked a class player in very difficult conditions, the CSS for the first round was 79 and 77 for the second against the par of 76. and 77.
"It's all started to come together for me," said Kylie who also won the Dunbartonshire & Argyll county title earlier this season.
Too late to get her into Curtis Cup team contention but the capture of the St Rule Trophy – the biggest win on her golfing CV which includes the Scottish schoolgirls title four years ago - will make flame-haired Kylie brimful of confidence as she goes into the British women's open amateur championship at North Berwick from June 11 to 15 brimful of confidence.
French players filled second, third, fourth and joint fifth places. Not surprisingly,
It was after 9pm before the prizegiving could be held because, by the end of the first round, the players had been out on the course for five hours. Slow play was partly the reason but it was mainly because so many more shots than usual were being taken in the high wind.
Near the end of the field in the first round, players were virtually going from the 18th green to the first tee, calling in at a toilet and picking up a sandwich on the run.
Play did speed up in the second round but, in all fairness, they were very trying conditions for the competitors, which makes the low-scoring of Kylie & Co all the more praiseworthy.
148 K
149 A Goumard (France) 76 73.
150 I Boineau (France) 76 74.
153 L Andre (
154 L Ball (Matfen Hall) 80 74, J Klatten (France) 79 75, M Bazin de Jessey (France) 79 75.
155 N Kitching (Claremorris) 80 75.
156 L Kenney (Pitreavie) 81 75.
157 K Delaney (Carlow) 77 80, A Decharne (France) 82 75, C Gruber (Royal Dornoch)78 79.
158 M Ricordeau (France) 82 76, B Genuini (France) 78 80.
159 R Wyn Thomas (Vale of Glamorgan) 82 77,
160 R Niven (Crieff) 80 80, S Hassan (Vale of Glamorgan) 83 77.
161 R Watson (Elie & Earlsferry) 80 81, K McNicoll (Carnoustie Ladies) 86 75, C Abrahamiam (France) 84 77, K MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) 76 85.
162 A Bushby (Strathmore) 80 82, E Fairnie (Dunbar) 81 81, C
163 M Morrin (The Curragh) 84 79, S James (
164 T Davies (Holyhead) 82 82, K Brotherton (Tulliallan) 83 81, C Boutier (France) 85 79, J Turner (Craigielaw) 86 78.
165 C Wild (Mere) 84 81, H Owers-Bradley (
166 S Jackson (Ladybank) 86 80, M Pow (Selkirk) 83 83, L Sibille (France) 86 80, K Marshall (Baberton) 80 86.
167 C-M
168 A Laing (Vale of Leven) 77 91,
169 R Vilatte (France) 84 85, L Murray (Alford) 84 85.
170 R Lewis (
171 C MacDonald (Gullane Ladies) 90 81, A Ramsay (Kirriemuir) 81 90, J Carthew (Ladybank) 84 87.
172 S Round (Tadmarton Heath) 85 87.
173 J Nicolson (Wrexham) 88 85, S Birks (Wolstanton) 89 84, A Storey (Ponteland) 87 86,
174 M Gidali (France) 84 90, L Walker (Muckhart) 91 83
176 S Lundy (Cookridge Hall) 89 87.
177 R McQueen (Troon Ladies) 94 83.
178 J Dreher (France) 94 84.
179 B Dowell (
182 Susan Wood (Drumpellier) 96 86, L McLardy (Murcar Links) 92 90,
183 J Sneddon (Alyth) 92 91.
UNDER-18 TROPHY
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