April News
April 30
I've added East Lothian and Midlothian Junior County results into my
EoS Girls' site
April
29
Hope you had a good weekend! I got blown away at the Helen Holm.. horizontal
icicles!
Heather Stirling (Bridge of Allen) won the Helen-Holm Scottish Open
Strokeplay with a 10-under par total of 215, four strokes in front
of Becky Brewerton (Abergele). Read Colin
Farquharson's report or look at the SLGA
Website
Fife won the Cuthbertson Cup (East of Scotland Junior Inter-County
Championship) at Uphall on Saturday. They beat Midlothian in the final.
More news soon!
and
April 26, 2002 Kahuku, Hawaii -
Tulsa Men Capture First WAC Golf Championship
Sophomore
David Inglis won his second straight conference individual title
while leading the Golden Hurricane to the school's first WAC crown.
The Tulsa golfers captured the school's first Western Athletic Conference
Championship in men's golf at the Turtle Bay Resort Golf Club on Friday.
The Hurricane held on for a five-stroke victory after carding a final
round three-over par 291. Tulsa finished with a 16-under par 848 score
for the three-day event. The Hurricane led from start to finish as did
individual medallist David Inglis. The Tulsa sophomore won his second
straight WAC title, this time by 10 strokes. He carded a final round 69
for a three-day total of 18-under 198. The closest anyone could get to
Inglis was SMU's Ryan Abbate, who scored a final round 67 for an eight-under
par total of 208. Drew Hawley of UTEP placed third with a 211 score. With
the victory, Inglis won his third career tournament. He was also named
to the all-WAC first team for the second straight year.
April 27-28
I'm at the Helen Holm Scottish Open Strokeplay Championship at Troon...
check the SLGA website
for information and results.
Keep up with David Inglis' progress on the Tulsa
Mens' Golf website.
East of Scotland Girls are playing the Cuthbertson Cup on Saturday at
Uphall
Have good weekend!
April 25/26, 2002 Kahuku, Hawaii
The Tulsa men's golf team continues to lead after two rounds at the Western
Athletic Conference Championships at the Turtle Bay Resort Golf Club.
The Hurricane scored an eight-under par 280 on Thursday and enters tomorrow's
final round with a 19-under par 557 score. Tulsa has a 15-stroke lead
over league favorite and 14th-ranked Fresno State, who sits in second-place
with a four-under par 572.
Individually,
Hurricane sophomore David Inglis, the defending WAC individual medallist,
remains in first-place with an astounding 15-under par score of 129. He
carded a six-under par 66 today, and has a 12-stroke lead in the individual
race. Tulsa's Billy Lowry carded an even-par 72 and sits in a second-place
tie with SMU's Ryan Abbate. Lowry and Abbate have three-under par scores
of 141.
April 26
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April 25: Kahuku, Hawaii
Tulsa Men Take the First Round Lead at WAC Golf Championships with
an 11-under par 277 for a six stroke lead.
Sophomore David Inglis, the defending WAC individual medallist,
carded a nine-under par 63 to take a four-stroke lead into Thursday's
second round. Inglis carded a 30 on the front nine, and 33 on the
back side.
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April 25
Cal
Ties for Third for Best Finish at Pac-10 Championship The Golden
Bears carded a 301 in the final round with junior Vikki Laing leading
the way with an even-par 72. Laing, who finished fourth at 2001
Pac-10s, led Cal for the second-straight year by finishing eighth
with a score of 225.
Arizona State's Jimin Kang started the day five strokes back and
tied for fourth but shot a two-under-par 70 in the final round to
win the tournament by one stroke. Kang finished with a 216, holding
off Arizona's Lorena Ochoa (217), the nation's top golfer and the
defending Pac-10 champion. USC's Mikaela Parmlid took third at 218.
Next up for Cal is a NCAA regional, May 9-11. The Bears will likely
be sent to the Western Regional at Stanford.
8. Vikki Laing 225 (75-78-72)
T22. Anne Walker 233 (75-79-79),
Vikki Laing earned First Team All-PAC10 honours. Anne Walker was
chosen for the Second Team
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Vikki Laing
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April 24
Lynn Kenny (Stirling) won the Scottish Universities Women's Championship
at Musselburgh Golf club with a four under par 146 (74,72). Elaine
Cuthill (Strathclyde) was runner up (71,78). Stirling (Lynn Kenny
and Cara Gruber 300) won the team event, nine shots ahead of Strathclyde
(Elaine Cuthill and Ruth Rankin 309) Click here
for full results |
Lynn Kenny |
April 24
CAL drops to 5th in the PAC10 Championships at Walla Walla (what a great
name!)
Vikki Laing is is tied for 13th with 75,78-153 and Anne is a shot behind,
tied 17th with 75,79=154
Tournament finishes Wednesday, but with the 8 hour time difference , this
site won't pick up the results until Thursday morning. Check the live
leaderboard
if you are desperate to know how they are getting on!
April 23
Anne Walker and Vikki Laing are both lying joint 10th with 3 over 75s,
4 shots behind the leader Yvonne Choe (UCLA) after the first round of
the Pac10 Championships at the Walla Walla Country Club, WA. The tournament
finishes on Wednesday. There's a live leaderboard
April 19-21
Big 12 Golf Championship Manhattan, Kan.
Iowa State were 5th at Big 12 Conference.
T27 Laura Wells 83 75 79 = 237
39 Louise Kenney 86 73 84 = 243
Find out more on my student golf
site
April 19
BYU Provo, UT
Colorado State Men's Golf Team Ties For First
6 Martin Laird, Colorado State, 70-70-140
Find out more on my student golf
site
April 17
This site goes live. Some links are still not present. Apologies. Email
me if you have any suggestions!
April 15-16
WCC Championships - Riverbend Golf Club Fresno, CA
USF placed second to Pepperdine in West Coast Conference, Susannah Laing
takes fourth place individually and makes WCC 1st team, Lyndsey Devenish
gets Honorable mention.
4 Susie Laing 78,73,76=227 T9 Lyndsey Devenish 80,76,79=235
I collate all results of Scottish Student golf. Let
me know if you have any news.
April 14
East of Scotland Girls at Gifford
Laura Aitken (Falkirk Tryst) wins the scratch prize with a creditable
79 over this tricky 9 hole course (CSS 73). Arlene McGarty (Bathgate)
has a remarkable net 57 to win the Bronze prize. Katie Brown (Murrayfield)
takes Silver honours with a net 69. For full results click on East
of Scotland Girls'
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