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from Colin Farquharson


DEFENDING CHAMP ANNE LAING FOURTH IN IRISH STROKE PLAY


DEFENDING champion Anne Laing (Vale of Leven) finished fourth in the Irish women's open amateur stroke-play golf championship at Dundalk Golf Club on Sunday.
Anne, third overnight, had rounds of 72, 73 and 77 against the par and CSS of 73 for a 54-hole total of three-over-par 222 - eight strokes behind Rebecca Coakley (Carlow) (pictured) and Martina Gillen (Beaverstown).
They both finished on five-under 214 but there was no play-off. Instead, as per the regulations for the tournament, the title went to Rebecca Coakley, winner of the Irish women's closed championship in June, by virtue of her having the lower total from the second and third rounds.
The normal convention is for the better last round to prevail in a card countback but they do things differently in Ireland!
Rebecca, who had an outstanding second round on Saturday of 65, led by three strokes from Martina Gillen, who is a golf scholarship student at Kent State University in America.
But Rebecca slumped to a closing 75 and Martin was able to make up the deficit with a score of 72.
Miss Coakley had beaten Miss Gillen in the semi-finals of the Irish championship and went on to beat Curtis Cup player Alison Coffey in the final, thus preventing Miss Coffey winning the title three years in a row.
Success in the Irish women's open stroke-play means Rebecca Coakley has completed a notable double this season.
Denmark's Anne Larsen, a frequent visitor to the Great Britain & Ireland women's amateur circuit, finished third on 216.
British and Scottish universities champion Lynn Kenny (Stirling University) gave Scotland a second top-10 finisher with scores of 76, 73 and 75 to tie for fifth place on 224.
In fact, there were six Scots in all in the final top 20.
Linzi Morton (Tulliallan) had scores of 74, 77 and 77 to be joint 10th on 228.
Lyndsey Devenish from Cruden Bay came joint 15th on 232 with 76, 77 and 79.
Also in the top 20 were Cara Gruber (Stirling University) on 235 and Susan Wood (Drumpellier) on 236.

Photo courtesy of Cal Carson Golf Agency


FINAL TOTALS (CSS 73 73 73; PAR 73)

214 R Coakley (Carlow) 74 65 75, M Gillen(Beaverstown) 73 69 72 (Coakley won title on lower last 36 holes total).
216 A Larsson (Denmark) 76 70 70.
222 A Laing (Vale of Leven) 72 73 77.
224 G O'Leary (Cork) 77 76 71, L Kenny (University of Stirling) 76 73 75.
225 T Mangan (Ennis) 81 73 71, M Riordan (Tipperary) 72 74 79
227 M Dunne (Skerries) 79 71 77
228 D Smith (Co Louth) 80 72 76, S Phillips (Woodbrook) 78 75 75, L Morton (Tulliallan) 74 77 77
231 E Dickson (Royal Co Down Ladies) 78 76 77, O Purfield (Co Louth) 76 75 80
232 U Marsden (Tullamore) 80 76 76, L Devenish (Cruden Bay) 76 77 79
234 R Lennon (Roscommon) 75 82 77
235 C Gruber (University of Stirling) 71 82 82
236 V Hassett (Ennis) 78 79 79, S Wood (Drumpellier) 78 77 81, S Maier (DGV) 78 75 83, S Hayes (Hermitage) 75 82 79
237 J Gannon (Co Louth) 83 76 78
238 S McVeigh (Royal Co Down Ladies) 80 83 75
240 A McCartan (Greenore) 82 79 79, B McLarnon (Fortwilliam) 81 78 81
241 D McGowan (Ballybofey\Stranorlar) 80 82 79
242 N Quigg (City of Derry) 82 80 80, A Duggan (Killarney) 79 83 80
244 D Judge (Roscommon) 84 83 77, S Byrne (Arklow) 79 86 79, A O'Sullivan (Monkstown) 74 81 89, S McCartan (Greenore) 71 87 86
245 M Abernethy (Grange) 85 78 82, J Quinn (Co. Louth) 84 80 81
246 M Sheehy (Tralee) 79 84 83
248 L O'Brien (Claremorris) 86 84 78
250 K Mathieson (Glenbervie) 82 85 83
251 J Kinnear (Belvoir Park) 90 76 85, J Cronin (Killarney) 81 86 84
254 A Roche (Grange) 80 85 89
258 R Black Fitzsimons (Ardee) 85 85 88
259 S Atkinson (Woodbrook) 88 81 90, E Oliver (Co Armagh) 86 86 87
260 A Doggett (Co Louth) 88 89 83
261 D Schur (Caesarea, IL) 88 90 83
263 T De Courcey (Connemara) 81 89 93264 R Convery (Cairndhu) 95 89 80, A Parker (Greenore) 90 87 87, R McAdams (Howth) 89 87 88
267 M Hayes (Tralee) 85 88 94, A Calder (Lisburn) 83 89 95
268 G Rouiller (Mannan Castle) 89 88 91, M Sinton (Dundalk) 88 91 89, J O'Brien (City of Derry) 88 88 92
271 M Spray (Lambourne) 93 89 89
273 O Marchant (Woburn) 86 94 93
277 C Minogue (Clontarf) 88 95 94
280 S Byrne (Ardee) 92 90 98
282 P McCarthy (Grange) 95 93 94

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