Angus girls' championship last four (left to right): Louise Smith, Ailsa Summers, Ashley Alston and Jemma Chalmers (image by courtesy of Aileen Hunter).
Ailsa Summers wins Angus girls'
championship for first time
Ailsa Summers, whose mother is a multi-winner of the Angus women's county golf championship, looks like being a chip off the old block. Ailsa today won the Angus junior ladies' championship at Ballumbie Castle golf course for the first time.
Ailsa, a five-handicap junior member of Carnoustie Ladies Golf Club, beat Ashley Alston (Royal Montrose) by 3 and 2 in the final. Ashley also lost in the final last year.
In the semi-finals Ailsa Summers beat Louise Smith 5 and 4 and Ashley Alston beat Monifieth clubmate Jemma Chalmers 2 and 1.
Later this week Ailsa Summers is a member of the Scotland 2 team in the SLGA Under-16 girls' open championship at Craigielaw.
Ailsa's mother, as Mary Mackie, also reached the final of the British girls' open championship at Edzell Golf Club in 1982.
championship for first time
Ailsa Summers, whose mother is a multi-winner of the Angus women's county golf championship, looks like being a chip off the old block. Ailsa today won the Angus junior ladies' championship at Ballumbie Castle golf course for the first time.
Ailsa, a five-handicap junior member of Carnoustie Ladies Golf Club, beat Ashley Alston (Royal Montrose) by 3 and 2 in the final. Ashley also lost in the final last year.
In the semi-finals Ailsa Summers beat Louise Smith 5 and 4 and Ashley Alston beat Monifieth clubmate Jemma Chalmers 2 and 1.
Later this week Ailsa Summers is a member of the Scotland 2 team in the SLGA Under-16 girls' open championship at Craigielaw.
Ailsa's mother, as Mary Mackie, also reached the final of the British girls' open championship at Edzell Golf Club in 1982.
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