Wednesday, December 31, 2008

BEST WISHES FROM CAPTAIN CHRISTEEN

Christeen Finlayson - click to enlarge

Dear All,

It is unbelieveable that a year has passed since my 2008 New Year's message. The past year was certainly an eventful and highly successful year for Renfrewshire County and I am extremely proud of the achievements of individual members and, of course, our County Team. Our aim for 2009 is to improve on our successes of last year.

I hope you have all had a marvellous Christmas with your family and friends and that you enjoy the remainder of the festive season.

I wish you good health, much happiness and excellent golf for the coming year. I also hope that our Centenary Year will be successful and enjoyable for you all. Don't forget we start off our celebrations with our Centenary Dinner on Thursday, 26th February!

Happy New Year!

Christeen

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Season Greetings from your Webmaster and all the Committee


Your Webmaster Carol, President Wendy, Captain Christeen, Vice Captain Trish, Secretary Morag, Treasurer Audrey, Results Secretary Freda ,Membership Secretary Jean, and all the RLCGA Committee wish everyone a very Happy Christmas











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AND FINALLY A LITTLE CHRISTMAS CHEER








The 2009 Scottish Ladies Open will not take place

Lynn Mitchell who organised caddies for last years Ladies Scottish Open has sent in this message:
I can only apologise for the delay in getting this information out to you but I have only recently received an email from Harry confirming that the Ladies Scottish Open will not be taking place next year 2009.
……“Unfortunately the Ladies Scottish Open will not be taking place next year. The majority of our sponsors were keen to sign up again (Aberdeen and EventScotland were committed) but due to the current economic climate we were not able to make up the shortfall left by one of the partners which is a great shame. We will however see how we can maybe resurrect it for 2010 so I will keep in contact with you should the situation change.”

I would appreciate if you could circulate this information as I do not have an email address for everyone.
I wish you a Merry Christmas and Good New Year and very much hope to be back in contact with you all in the not too distant future.

Many thanks
Kind regards
Lynn Mitchell

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Marion Stewart and Mary Lyle are through to the Winter Foursomes Semi Finals

Marion Stewart and Mary Lyle (Elderslie) won 3 and 2 today against Heather Anderson and Liz Hale (Caldwell).
They now meet the holders Mary Hardie and Sheila Gray (Ranfurly Castle) in the Semi Finals

Central Database for Handicapping

SGU Golf Central Logo

The SGU and SLGA have committed to producing a Central Database of Handicaps for golf clubs and their members in Scotland.

Click here to find out more information on this new development

To find answers to your questions about the CDH click here
To see the benefits for players and handicap administrators click here

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Buy a Kevin Craggs DVD for Christmas

Kevin Craggs -- Click to enlarge Get you swing into shape over the winter by buying a Kevin Craggs Training DVD for Christmas.

Kevin Craggs is renowned within the profession as one of Britain's most accomplished and well respected PGA professionals whose excellent golfing attributes have led to him becoming coach to many of the country's most talented golfers, from beginners to European Tour players.

The normal price is £9.99 but with this special deal for Christmas you can buy one at half the price ie £4.99.
Telephone 08451 30 3433 or email Kevin at kevincraggs@btinternet.com to order

Buy a DVD for yourself or for a friend --- Click on the picture of him to read all about it


To go to his website for more details on Kevin Craggs Click Here .

Please say you saw this advert on the Renfrewshire Ladies County Website

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Christmas offers at Mearns Castle Golf Academy

Mearns Castle Golf Academy have some great Christmas Offers.
Click Here to read all about them

Friday, December 05, 2008

Training in Portugal -- over the Winter

The LGU has provided Barringtons with the RLCGA Website details.

HERE IS THEIR ADVERT: -----

They have a Golf Academy at Barringtons Vale do Lobo which incorporates covered bays, grass tees, a pitching green with bunker and an 18 hole putting green. They do not own their own golf course but do own a corporate Title at Vale do Lobo Royal course providing access at great green fees and they also have arrangements with the 15 local, mainly championship courses.

Their General Manager, Graham Stewart, is also a PGA pro so they know what is required to make their training camp a huge success.

In recent years several national and county amateur teams have based themselves at Barringtons for their winter training. In addition the following ladies from the LET use Barringtons on a regular basis for training purposes.

Georgina Simpson Elizabeth Esterl (Solheim Cup player)
Sophie Walker Henrietta Zuel
Rebecca Hudson Eleanor Pilgrim

I am sure each is happy to endorse Barringtons as a training venue.
Thanks for your time.
Best wishes

Friday, November 28, 2008

The 2006/2007 Winter Foursomes winners progress to the Quarter Finals

June Lockhart and Roisin Black (Gleddoch) -- the 2006/2007 Champions have managed to progress to the quarter final stages of this years ties by beating Hazel Hamilton and Lorna Howie (Whitecraigs) in the 2nd round.

Also through, are Mamie Robin (Elderslie) and Maureen Mitchell (Old Ranfurly) who beat Christeen Finlayson and Sheila Robson (Whitecraigs)

Thursday, November 27, 2008

The Death of Past RLCGA Member Liz Williamson

Liz Williamson - Click to enlarge It is with great sadness that we have heard that Past RLCGA Member Liz Williamson died on Wednesday 19th November.
Liz was diagnosed with cancer just over a year ago and has fought positively and bravely. She died peacefully in the St Vincent's Hospice after as active and sociable summer as her illness would permit.
Liz joined Renfrewshire County in 2004 and although was unable to play in many County Medals due to her teaching commitments she still managed to win the Gourock Medal in 2007 . Due to failing health she then resigned at the end of 2007.
She was Ranfurly Castle's treasurer from 2001-2003. -- Click on the photo on the left to see her cheerful smile despite her illness at the 2007 Ranfurly Castle's Ladies Christmas Lunch
Her Funeral took place on Wednesday 26th November at Daldowie Crematorium, Broomhouse
A special thanks was given to the staff of St Vincent's Hospice, Howwood for the care and attention shown to Liz during her illness.The collection in favour of the hospice raised a total of £1076.85

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

HAVE YOU PAID YOUR SUBS ???

Jean Smith Just a wee reminder to those who have not yet paid their RLCGA subscriptions
Jean Smith (PICTURED RIGHT) our new Membership Secretary has still quite a few payments to come in!
REMEMBER TO PAY YOUR SUBS BY THE 30TH NOVEMBER --- Please try and post it to her this week --- Please send your cheque (£30 payable to RLCGA) ----
To:
Membership Secretary,
Jean Smith,
12 Greenlaw Road,
Newton Mearns
Glasgow G77 6ND

Monday, November 24, 2008

The Holders Mary and Sheila progress to the Winter Foursomes Semi Finals

The 2007/2008 Winners of the Winter Foursomes Mary Hardie and Sheila Gray from Ranfurly Castle are well ahead of schedule in their matchplay ties this years. The quarter finals did not need to be played until the end of January and they have already played that round !!
They have now progressed to the Semi Final Stages by beating Morag Little and Thea Morgan of Whitecraigs

Thursday, November 20, 2008

More Winter Foursomes Results

Beatrice Orr and Morag Turner (Kilmacolm) played Dorothy Cartlidge and Julie Dickson(Whitecraigs) at Kilmacolm and won 4/3

Eva Thompson and Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire) beat Rosemary Reedie and Marion Munroe (Ranfurly Castle) by 2 and 1.

The two ties were both played yesterday in very wet and blustery conditions - but both had good games.

Marion Stewart and Mary Lyle (Elderslie) won 1 up today against Denise Cowan (Cochrane Castle) and Cathy Morton (Eastwood).

Monday, November 17, 2008

Gladys is tickled "Pink" !!!!

Gladys Speedie - Click to enlarge



Gladys Speedie -- former Caddy Mistress for Renfrewshire was "tickled pink" yesterday when she received numerous trophies at Douglas Park Golf Club annual prizegiving.

To see what she won them for go to West of Scotland Website

Click on the photo to see an enlargement

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Fixture Dates for 2009

Here are a few Fixture Dates for your Diary plus Click Here to get some more dates

FIXTURE DATES 2009

RENFREWSHIRE (plus a few others)

COURSE

DATES

Closing Date

ChampionshipWHITECRAIGSWed/Thurs/Fri
15th - 17th April
9.00 a.m. – 1 p.m.
23rd March
Spring MeetingERSKINEFri 8th May

9.00 a.m. – 12.30 p.m

17th April
Autumn MeetingHAGGS CASTLEWed 9th September

9.00 a.m. – 1 p.m.

19th August
FoursomesKILMACOLMTues 28th April

9.00 a.m. – 1. p.m.

7th April
April MedalCALDWELLSunday 5th April
11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
16th March
June Medal
(2007 Medal Finals)
EASTWOODMon 1st June
9.30 a.m.– 12.30 p.m.
11th May
July Medal

(Junior Medal)

EAST RENREWSHIRETues 7th July
9.30 a.m.-12.30 p.m.
15th June
August Medal GREENOCKWed 5th August
9.30 a.m.-12.30 p.m.
15th July
Centenary ShotgunPOLLOKWed 2nd September
9.30 a.m.
10th Aug
Winter FoursomesVARIOUSClosing date – Sat 19th September.
Helen HolmTROONFri/Sat/Sun

24th-26th April

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West of Scotland ChampionshipPRESTWICKSun 3rd May.
Scottish Ladies Close ChampionshipSOUTHERNESSTues-Sat

19th – 23rd May

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Inter County Foursomes FinalPOLLOKWed 13th May.
Challenge BowlsSTIRLINGMon 8th June.
Kennedy SalverCLOBERWed 17th June.
Inter County JAMBOREESTRATHAVENMon/Tues/Wed 22-24th June.
County Open MeetingDULLATURTues 18th August .
Scottish Ladies' FoursomesFORFARAugust.
RLCGA Junior StablefordWHITECRAIGSSun 13th SeptemberTBC
Scottish County FinalsBABERTONFri-Sun 18th – 20th September.
Scottish Senior Ladies' ChampionshipBLAIRGOWRIESeptember.
Commonwealth Spoons FinalLONGNIDDRYThurs 24th September.
AGMHaggs Castle GCWed 4th November 7.30 pm.

Liz Hale and Heather Anderson progress to the Quarter Finals of the Winter Foursomes

This morning Evelyn Forrest, Bonnyton and Jean Smith (Cathcart Castle) had a great game in the Winter Foursomes against Liz Hale and Heather Anderson at Caldwell. Liz and Heather were the winners.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Winter Foursomes Update - Round 1 completed

In the final tie of the 1st round of the 2008 / 2009 Winter Foursomes Denise Cowan (Cochrane Castle) and Cathy Morton (Eastwood) were winners over Trish Brown (Kilmacolm) and Heather Davidson (Ranfurly Castle)

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Centenary Booklet -- Help needed



Your webmaster is "hopefully" going to try to produce a book / booklet of 100 Years of Golf in Renfrewshire.

As your Captain Christeen has told you we are missing some of the early years. However, you could all help by looking around and finding any good photos or information that might be able to be included in the book.

Christeen has done a lot of work so far and I have now to try and put what we have together over the winter so please do contact me if you think you have an old photo or information that could be used.

I promise I will try and make it as cheap as possible (Click on the play button of the short video -- Christeen explains !) --- that is if I manage to put something together !!


Want to see the video in higher quality if your broadband connection is ok CLICK HERE and then select watch in high quality

Thursday, November 06, 2008

The 2008 RLCGA AGM and Prizegiving

The 2008 RLCGA PRIZEWINNERS - CLICK TO ENLARGE
The 2008 RLCGA County AGM was opened by Captain Christeen Finlayson who gave a very warm welcome to the 48 members attending Haggs Castle Golf Club for our 99th AGM. last night

Audrey Sturgess opened the reports with her Treasurer's Report:

She said she was happy. The dismal trend of making losses during her time as treasurer had been broken and that we had finally made a surplus for the year. Two years ago when the Team reached the County Finals she had said that it was the best thing that could happen to the County’s finances and that she could only reiterate that this time. "It is events like this that pull us all together. We had a had a fantastic Bridge night at Eastwood Golf Club that raised money along with the sale of the recipe books for the County Coffers " (Amounts will be documented in the AGM Minutes)
She went on to say that "While many people worked hard to make the evening a success, a special mention really should go to Captain Christeen whose powers of persuasion and cajoling helped swell the numbers attending and without whom the evening would have been so much less rewarding "
In order to properly recognise and celebrate the County’s Centenary next year, it was decided that we should raise additional funds to be able to do this and hopefully allow us to subsidise some of the events planned for next year. To that end, recipes from members were gathered together and printed into a book. There can be hardly a household in the West of Scotland that does not possess one of these books and a sincere thanks must go to the many ladies who have been selling. There are still some left if anyone would still like to order one. We also held a Yoga Coffee Morning at Whitecraigs Golf Club that was great fun. The money from the books, the yoga and donations has been transferred to reserves to be used next year.
Audrey went on to give a more detailed report on the accounts and also to tell us that Club Systems --- Our handicap software used for our competitions, she has agreeded with them that for the coming year, one licence will cover the 4 Counties in the West and therefore four will share the cost. This should result in a saving of around £150 for each County. Carol Fell has agreed to be the coordinator for this so she thanked her very much indeed and hope that there are not any or many resultant technical problems !
She then thanked Elizabeth Simpson for once again taking the time to carry out the audit. She also thanked the Committee for their support throughout the year, in particular Christeen and our very efficient new secretary Morag. Thanks too to Sally Smyth for looking after the stock.
Finally, she informed us that our subscription notices were available for collection that evening. They were sorted alphabetically within Clubs. While she was delighted to save money on postage, she requested that when taking the notices back to the clubs would they please give them to the individuals as you find that people aren’t around the clubhouses so much now and the notice could be left lying until well after the due date for payment. This certainly happened last year. She was was also delighted to say that Jean Smith had agreed to collect the subscriptions this year so they should be sent to her
She then put the following proposals to the meeting:
That the 2008 accounts be adopted by the meeting
That the subscription for 2008 be set at the same amount as last year

This was then followed by Morag Turner's Secretary's Report:

All the venues for 2009 have been confirmed by all the Clubs.
This year we have managed to obtain a Sunday date for a medal and this will be held at Caldwell on 5th April. We have written to all the Clubs asking how they would feel in principle about hosting a Sunday Medal. Surprisingly we have had quite a few positive responses providing we fit in with their golfing calendar. It will be interesting to see the numbers for this Sunday Medal and hopefully this will continue in future years.

The Championships next year will be held at Whitecraigs from Wednesday 15th to Friday 17th April. The first day, of course, is an Open Day which is open to all members.

Renfrewshire will host the Inter County Foursomes Final next year and this is being held at Pollok Golf Club on Wednesday 13th May.

The West of Scotland Inter County Matches (Jamboree) will be held at Strathaven Golf Club from Monday 22nd to Wednesday 24th June. Please come and support and please come and caddy. Caddy Mistress this coming year will be Maimie Robin. She really needs your help and I am sure she will be willing to take any names for caddying

The membership for this year is holding and 2 ladies and 1 junior that we know of at the moment are accepted for 2009. There are 205 Playing members, 11 Non Playing, 20 Juniors/Students and 10 Honorary members.

Morag went on to say that the numbers of the ballots were disappointing at times and she hoped it would improve next year.
She then went on to say unfortunately the minimum order for the umbrellas is 50 so we are not going ahead with the order as this will be far too expensive to outlay this kind of money without sufficient orders. Any people who have ordered an umbrella please note that this order will be cancelled. (I think there are 5 people)

She finally thanked the Committee for all their support and help over the past year but especially to Christeen, Audrey and Freda who kept her on the straight and narrow. She could not have done this job without them all.

Captain Christeen thanked both Audrey and Morag for all their hard work and help. She also thanked Elizabeth Simpson for yet again auditing our accounts.

These 2 reports were then followed by Wilma Leburn who gave us a very interesting Junior Report

She told us that the number of girls who are members/playing in clubs in Renfrewshire this year was 126
The season began with three coaching sessions at the Mearns Golf Academy for the development squad comprising of 11 girls. The coaching was under the supervision of Karyn Burns and the sessions were well attended considering the very cold, wet weather. This squad formed the basis for the Kennedy Salver team selected later in the year. She also arranged a Fun Session held at the Mearns Academy once again in March with Karyn leading the coaching. This was a one hour session and 28 girls attended . The idea of this session was to allow them to meet others who played golf and perhaps create their own network of communication to meet and play more golf. The girls were all given a “goody bag” and invitation to play in the Campbell Clock in September.

The 2008 RLCGA Kennedy Salver Team - Click to enlargeThe Kennedy Salver was held this year at Ayr Dalmilling GC with Renfrewshire being represented by Natasha Qayum, Alyson McKechin, Lesley Cosh, Linsey Stevenson, Heather Howie , Catherine Conejo and Heather Conejo. (pictured right) The girls made a strong start to the foursomes matches in the morning wining 2 and losing 1. However, we experienced what can only be described as a collapse in the afternoon singles winning only one match. This having been said , the girls thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience and represented Renfrewshire proudly regardless of the final outcome.

They played two friendly matches against Ayrshire during the season. A home match at Ralston and an away fixture at Skelmorlie. Renfrewshire were winners on both occasions.

Eilidh Briggs has featured prominently in competitions and teams throughout the summer months. She played for Scotland in the European Junior Masters at Chantilly GC in July, and was also selected for the Girls Home International team at Panmure GC from August 5th -7th. She won the Renfrewshire Girls Championship at Old Ranfurly beating Alyson McKechin in a final which featured a wealth of excellent shot making. Eilidh was 3 down after 10 holes before winning 2/1.
She represented the Senior County Team at the Scottish County Finals at Inchmarlo picking up 5 points out of a possible 6 before dashing south to Royal Lytham and St Annes to represent her country once more in the Scottish Schools International Match. More recently Eilidh won the West of Scotland Girls Championship beating Rachel McQueen 2/1 in the final. Renfrewshire are very proud of her achievements and may she continue to achieve success at the very highest level

Alyson McKechin has had an excellent season and is showing the progress and results we all expected her to produce. A very exciting raw talent which Wilma is sure that with coaching and experience will turn her into one of our finest prospects in the future. She has reduced her handicap to 6 over the summer months and as a result of this and some solid performances was called upon to join the senior team at Inchmarlo for the county finals. She won the Best U15 gross at the Scottish girls U21 Championship at Powfoot in July and was runner up to Eilidh Briggs in an excellent county girls final.

Linsey Stevenson has reduced her handicap over the summer months to 8 from 14 and along with Natasha Qayum and Lesley Cosh attended the SLGA Talent Identification day in August .
Natasha as well as winning the Jean McCulloch foursomes competition has reduced her handicap to 7 and Lesley is now playing off 10. This all bodes well for the future of our senior team.

2008 RLCGA Junior Final Day - Click to enlargeThe Renfrewshire Girls Championship was played at Old Ranfurly on Sunday 24th August. The quality of golf throughout the day was excellent. Eilidh Briggs beat Lesley Cosh 2/1 in the semi final and Alyson McKechin defeated Natasha Qayum 2/1 in the other semi. The final between Eildh and Alyson was an excellent match with Eildh winning 2/1.

The Campbell Clock was played at Whitecraigs on Sunday 14th September and for that day the rain stopped and we enjoyed some sunshine and good scoring. The Clock was won by Corrine Kyle of Cochrane Castle with 39 points and the runner up was Laura Craig also from Cochrane Castle with 35 points. The girls were a late entry and will add to our girls development squad for the forthcoming season. Samantha Cowan from the same club is now playing off 20 , having come down from 36 over the summer. The 8 hole competition was won by Rachel Green from Eastwood with Ailsa Thomson from PortPatrick being the runner up.The par 3 competition was won by Abigail Stevenson of Whitecraigs and Cara Thomson of PortPatrick was runner up. The total entries for the day was 46, with a few withdrawals closer to the day.
Wilma thanked all the helpers who turned up on the day to assist with duties. This competition would not happen without your help and time.
She then went on to say that she had thoroughly enjoyed the past year as Junior Secretary and working with the girls had been a most rewarding experience. ---- "To witness the improvements from the start of the season to where they are now is remarkable in itself. We have some exciting young players coming through and pushing hard for places in the senior team and after the success of the senior team this year this can only add quality and strength to an already excellent squad."
Wilma concluded her report by saying "Unfortunately due to personal and work commitments I am unable to give the time required to continue in this position next year and it is with regret that I must stand down to concentrate on other areas of my life at this time. I have been a member of Renfrewshire County for almost 34 years and will continue to be a loyal supporter in the years to come. Thank you all for your help and support in the past year and I wish you well in the year ahead"

Christeen thanked Wilma for her report and thanked her for her marvellous contribution to Junior Golf in her one year of office and that we are very happy to know that she will continue to support the girls.

Captain's Report:


Jean Walker and Kathleen McNeil- Click to enlarge
Captain Christeen
opened her report by announcing with great regret the death of Past President and Past Captain, Jean Walker.

Jean ( pictured left with Kathleen McNeil) joined the county in 1947 and was Captain of Renfrewshire in 1975 and President from 1990 to 1995.

Our year started in March with Clare-Marie Carlton attending the SLGA warm weather training in Spain. Unfortunately, Megan Briggs could not attend due to University studies.

The Renfrewshire winter training programme took place at the Mearns Academy with instruction from Karyn Burns. Junior girls, Alyson Mckechin and Natasha Qayum, joined the squad and found the extra coaching beneficial. Our association very much appreciates the continued support and sponsorship by the Mearns Castle Golf Academy and Glenmuir.

The 2007/8 Winter Foursomes final was played at Whitecraigs Golf Club between Roisin Black and June Lockart and Sheila Gray and Mary Hardie. After a close fought game Sheila and Mary won on the 18th green.

The Rosebowl was played at Kilmacolm between Gillian McGinlay and Nancy MacGadie. Both girls played excellent golf but Nancy’s putts didn’t quite drop and Gillian went on to victory.

In April the Championship was played at Bonnyton in bitterly cold but dry conditions. Sara McCorkell won the Peggy Clark Cup and we had a unique championship final with the Briggs sisters competing against each other. Eilidh put up an excellent fight but was beaten by her older sister, Megan. Congratulations Megan on your third championship win. Everyone who watched was most impressed not only by their standard of play but their pace of play too.

12 Renfrewshire ladies competed in the Scottish Ladies (Close) Championship at Lossiemouth. Clare-Marie, Megan and Donna made it to the second round and Clare-Marie reached the quarter finals. Liz Stewart qualified for the Clark Rosebowl.

The West Inter County Foursomes took place at East Kilbride Nerston with Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart winning the Scratch prize. Gillian McGinlay and Maureen Woodhead came in third and Mary Hardie and Sheila Gray won the handicap section.

At the Commonwealth Spoons at Torwoodlee, Galashiels, three Renfrewshire couples competed and had an enjoyable day out!

The LGU Challenge bowls were played at Hilton Park in June with Carol Fell, Megan and Eilidh featuring strongly.

The LGU Medal Scottish Grand Final was played at Crieff. Alyson McKechin, of Elderslie, aged 14 at that time, with a handicap of 7, won the gold medal - Alyson, it is great to see you full-filling your undoubted potential.
Alyson has kindly brought it with her this evening for display. Alyson also reached the match play stage of the Scottish Girls under 18 championship and had the best scratch score and the best gross aggregate score for the under 15’s at the Scottish Ladies Junior Open.

Megan Briggs - Click to enlargeMegan has certainly had a very busy year and has achieved many accolades. She qualified for the final round of the Helen Holm; was runner up in the Scottish Universities Womens’ Golf Championship; competed in the Scottish Ladies Open, the Ladies’ British Open and the Irish Ladies Amateur in Dublin reaching the final day; she also was runner up in the Ness Open; third in the Munross Trophy; and was the scratch winner at the at the Janice Moodie trophy. She also competed in the Scottish Ladies Junior stoke place championship for under 21’s; was third in the Riccarton Rosebowl; and in September won her second full cap to play for Scotland at the Home Internationals in Wrexham, Wales. Finally, she became the West of Scotland Champion at the Old Course Ranfurly. On the same day she was also part of the Renfrewshire Team, along with Clare-Marie and Alyson, who won the West of Scotland Championship Shield.
"Congratulations and well done for all your achievements, Megan, what a wonderful year you have had and I have no doubt you will continue to have many more in the years to come.

Clare-Marie Carlton also qualified for the final round of the Helen Holm and was selected for the Scottish team at the Irish Ladies Open in Dublin. She was third in the Mackie Rosebowl.

Our Junior Girls have had a wonderful year and I have taken great pride in watchng their achievements.

In June came one of the highlights of Renfrewshire’s year, the Renfrewshire team consisting of Eilidh, Megan, Clare-Marie, Donna, Gillian Kyle, Gillian McGinlay, Sara and Liz Stewart won the West Division, Inter-County Matches (the Jamboree), for the 13th time in 99 years thus qualifying us to go forward to the Scottish County Finals. We won 5 ½ 31/2 against Ayrshire and had a halved game with Lanarkshire. Unfortunately on the third day after winning two of our games in the morning against Dunbartonshire & Argyll, and forging ahead in the afternoon, play had to be stopped after 7 holes due to monsoon conditions. Renfrewshire was declared the winner. Our thanks go to Kay Black for being an excellent caddy mistress and all the ladies who came along to caddy and support.

Eilidh Briggs Hole in One - Click to enlargeOn the second day Eilidh had a hole in one at the 6th hole against Susan Wood of lanarkshire. Eilidh has already received a momento of this but I am quite sure you will be happy to receive another! Please come forward Eilidh. This is Eilidh’s 1st hole in one! Well Done! --- (Click on the Photo of Eilidh on the left to see the framed picture she was given)

RLCGA County Team - 2008 Scottish Runners Up - Click to enlargeOf course, the other highlight of Renfrewshire County Team’s year was competing in the Scottish County Finals at Incharmlo. Two weeks beforehand we were sorry to lose one of our key players from the original line-up, Clare-Marie, due to work commitments but we were pleased to welcome reserve Alyson McKechin. We had a solid win of 7/2 against Perth & Kinross and then we were beaten 6/3 by Fife with two of our matches going to the 18th hole. On the third day we won against the Borders 7/2. It was nail biting experience waiting to hear if P & K could beat Fife in the second flight as our name could have still been on the shield. We were all disappointed not to win - we had come so close.
The last time we won (the eigth time)was in 1987 at The Eden, St. Andrews, when Eileen Gibb was Captain. However, it is a marvellous achievement to come runners up in Scotland and for this we were awarded the F.J. Morison Trophy.
I hope you will take time to come an look at the trophy after the meeting. The team has experience and youth on their side, great enthusiasm, skill and team spirit. They all help and support each other. I have absolutely no doubt they will be County Champions in the near future. There is no reason we can not do it next year! -- click on photo of the Team on the RHS

As always, our grateful thanks go to our group of loyal caddies and supporters who travelled far and to those who helped us raise an amazing £2,100 at our Bridge Drive in early September.

Christeen then presented the team badges awarded to those for being selected to play for the County team. Somehow, Sara McCorkell had slipped through the net beforehand so she asked Sara, Alyson McKechin and Liz Stewart to come forward to receive their team badges.

There was also had another celebration at Inchmarlo. Donna Jackson had played for the Renfrewshire County Team for 25 years in a row. In all her 25 years Donna has been an excellent ambassador for Renfrewshire, playing golf with fairness and competitiveness, never putting a foot out of line. She has played golf with her heart and soul and guided new team members and captains alike with quiet confidence. On behalf of all the members of Renfrewshire County, Christeen then presented Donna with a momento to mark this unique occasion.


On the administration side, two of our ladies are on the SLGA board of directors. Pamela MacKenzie is in her final year as Chairman of County Golf and Beth Paterson is about to complete her first year as Chairman of training. Carol Fell has joined the SLGA/SGU technical working group looking at centralised handicapping. Congratulations Carol. This is a great tribute to your computer knowledge. Surprisingly, Carol has never been involved with Handicap Committees !!

The SLGA Training Squad for 2008/9 has been announced and Megan is in the national A squad, Eilidh is in the National B squad, Alyson is in the National C Squad and Natasha Qayum of Ranfurly Castle and Linsey Stevenson of Whitecraigs are in the Junior Performance Squad. She congratulated the girls and said " It is a great opportunity for you to receive national training from our scottish coach, Keven Craggs, and I know you will be doing your utmost to move further up the ladder." ---- Megan is 5th and Clare-Marie 11th in the 2008 SLGA Order of Merit and Eilidh is 5th and Alyson 15th in the Girls Order of Merit."

My congratulations to all those who were successful in their Club Championships and Open Days. I commiserate with the runners up and hole heartedly sympathise with those that could not even reduce their handicap this year!

After talking about all this success, it is just a pity that the number of members participating in and supporting county events are falling. hopefully, this has been caused by the disappointing summer of 2008 and not age!

Finally, I would like to make special mention of the committee members who retire by rotation this year. Kay Black, Gillian McGinlay and Freda Tuck have contributed so much in their three years of office showing great enthusiasm and willingness in everything they have been asked to do. and, yes, they all had smiles on their faces! We are also sorry to lose Lorraine Morrow after one year due to a career move.

Our immediate Past Captain, Beth, also demits office at this time. Beth has been a great asset to Renfrewshire - and has done a tremendous amount of work for our association not only as Captain but as Junior Convener too. Christeen thanked her for her sound advice, guidance and friendship.

I have thoroughly enjoyed my first year as Captain despite the odd hicup! it has been a great learning curve and i have learnt a lot. I am very greatful for your continued support.

Election of Office Bearers:

I am delighted to announce that our President, Wendy Cameron, remains in office for her fifth year.
I am also pleased to announce that our Secretary, Morag, and Treasurer, Audrey, will remain in their respective office. .

Maureen Mitchell of Old Ranfurly Golf Club, has agreed to take on the mantel of Junior Convener. Maureen has a wealth of golf experience and has been a teacher so there could be no better background to encourage our Juniors.
As Maureen has moved from the committee after two years of service the committee has co-opted, with your approval, Mrs. Kay Black of Paisley for one year.

The Committee also proposes that Mrs. Freda Tuck be co-opted for the two years vacancy caused by Lorraine’s resignation. Freda has been an excellent Results Secretary working away quietly and efficiently in the background and I am delighted to say she has enjoyed herself so much she has agreed, with your approval, to continue in this position.

As no nominations have been received for the committee the following have been invited to join for three years - June Lockhart of Gleddoch, Jean Smith of Cathcart Castle and Audrey Barclay of East Renfrewshire. It gives me great pleasure to announce that these ladies are duly elected and we look forward to them joining the committee.
In order to spread the workload of our Treasurer and Secretary I am pleased to say that Jean has agreed to be our Membership Secretary. Jean will look after our subscriptions and applications for the County.
I know we have a strong committee which is very committed and they will carry out their individual roles to ensure the smooth running of our association.

Our RLCGA website continues to thrive with wonder web woman Carol Fell behind the scenes. All your efforts and knowledge are greatly appreciated by everyone. Carol is always looking for news so please keep her up-to-date. If anyone is interested in sending blogs, or would like to know a bit more about web logs, Carol would love to hear from you. even I have been sending blogs to our website this year and, you know what they say, if I can do it, you can do it! I note you are now approaching 160,000 hits Carol. that is fantastic. Well done. Carol was then presented with a small gift (vouchers for M&S) for all her work. ---- THANK YOU EVERYONE

CENTENARY 2009.
Our centenary fund raising has been very successful. our Yoga Coffee morning, which seems a long way away, raised £291. we have sold almost 600 cookery books and our fund has reached approximately £1,600. this will be used to subsidise our Centenary Dinner and Fun Day.

Lady Golfers in 1909 - Click to enlargeSadly, very little memorbilia has been received. for those who are interested we have some match books from 1909 and minute books from 1927 on display along with some photographs. Carol Fell is working hard behind the scenes and at the end of our Centenary year will "hopefully" produce a booklet of our first one hundred years. Make sure you come to our events and then you will go down in history! --- Click on the Play Button of the Video below to hear what Christeen has to say



Our centenary dinner will be held in the Glynhill Hotel, Paisley, on Thursday, 26th Feburary, 7 for 7.30p.m. the evening will be a mixture of fun, friendship and history! our speaker is Linda Ormiston, O.B.E., Opera singer, after-dinner speaker and commedienne. Tickets will be on sale at £28.00 and this will entitle you to a glass of bubbly on arrival and a glass of wine with your meal. A tear off slip will be attached to your subscription letter. It is hoped to have a good turn out for this event.

Our Centenary fun day will be at Pollok Golf Club on Wednesday, 2nd September. It will be a shotgun greensomes at 9.30a.m. followed by a buffet lunch. The price for our Centenary Day at Pollok will be around £30 -- It might be £35! It depends on our funds at the time! Depending on numbers, we will be delighted if those who do not wish to play 18 holes can perhaps join us for lunch. A tear off slip will be sent with your fixture card. please make an effort to attend this day and make it a noteable one.

Any other business:

Trophy in memory of Kathleen McNeil.

Kathleen McNeil - Click to EnlargeI am pleased to announce that Miss Marigold Speirs, the 1957 Scottish Champion, is presenting a trophy (possibly to be known as the Counties Centenary Challenge Cup) in memory of our late Life President, Kathleen McNeil (pictured left). This will be played for during the two stroke-play qualifying rounds of the Scottish Championship.
Past Captain Eileen Gibb requested the SLGA be approached to see if they could change the date of the Scottish Finals as it always clashed with the Ryder Cup.
Moira Cameron enquired if there would be any chance of the AGM being returned to the the afternoon. The Captain reported that this had been discussed at a committee meeting and numbers attending varied very little between the afternoon and the evening. The committee felt that the AGM should remain in the evening as more of our members and prize winners were unavailable during the day due to business, university and school. Gillian McGinlay commented that it was good to see so many of the Team at the AGM ----- (Clare-Marie was leaving for Spain the next morning and Gillian Kyle had to call off at the last moment due to family commitments) and the meeting agreed wholeheartedly.

Presentation of Prizes:

Wendy Cameron then presented the prizes . Click on the following link to see the Prizewinners List

Christeen then presented President Wendy Cameron with a beautiful flower display that had been made by Maureen Mitchell of Old Ranfurly

Date of next meeting: the next annual general meeting will be held at Haggs Castle Golf Club on Wednesday, 4th November, 2009, at 7.30p.m.

Christeen wished everyone a successful golfing year, hopefully dryer and sunnier than this year, and a safe journey home and finally declared the meetng closed.

Past Captain Beth Paterson then gave the Vote of Thanks before everyone had a cup of coffee or tea and plenty of chat.

To see some photos from the AGM click on the small photo below

THE 2008 RLCGA AGM

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

2008 RLCGA Prizewinners

WINTER FOURSOMES (Salvers) 2007/2008

Winners: Sheila Gray (Ranfurly Castle) and Mary Hardie (Ranfurly Castle)
Runners up: Rosin Black (Gleddoch) and June Lockhart (Gleddoch)

SPRING MEETING

Scratch: Alyson McKechin (Elderslie)
Scratch – 12 Handicap:

1st : Alyson McKechin (Elderslie)
2nd: Natasha Quyum (Ranfurly Castle)
3rd : Valerie MacKinnon (Old Ranfurly)
13 Handicap +

1st: Vivien Young (Cochrane Castle)
2nd: Anita McMillan (Erskine)
3rd: Maureen Herbert (Old Ranfurly)

COUNTY FOURSOMES

Scratch

1st Donna Jackson (Cochrane Castle) and Liz Stewart (Cochrane Castle)
2nd Gillian McGinley (Cochrane Castle) and Maureen Woodhead (Gourock)
3rd Cathy Morton (Eastwood) and Denise Cowan (Cochrane Castle)

Handicap

1st Mary Hardie and Sheila Gray (Ranfurly Castle)
2nd Valerie MacKinnon and Shirley McKnight (Old Ranfurly)
3rd Merope Dunlop and Maureen Taggart (Old Ranfurly)

CHALLENGE ROSE BOWL

(Best net aggregate of April and Spring Meeting knockout)

Winner : Gillian McGinlay (Cochrane Castle)

Runner Up : Nancy MacGadie (Ranfurly Castle)

AUTUMN MEETING

Scratch: Valerie MacKinnon (Old Ranfurly)
Scratch – 12

1st: Cathy Morton (Eastwood)
2nd: Valerie Mackinnon (Old Ranfurly)
3rd: June Lockhart (Gleddoch)
13 Handicap +

1st: Fiona Roger (Ranfurly Castle)
2nd : Vivien Young (Cochrane Castle)
3rd : Anabel Kane (Kilmacolm)

MEDAL SPOON WINNERS

April: Cochrane Castle -- 31 Entrants -- Pearl Orr (Cochrane Castle)
June: Fereneze -- 21 Entrants -- Sheila Genders (West Kilbride)
July: Cowglen -- 23 Entrants -- Cathy Morton (Eastwood)
August: Paisley (cancelled due to greens being flooded)
September: Renfrew -- 29 Entrants -- Gillian McGinlay (Cochrane Castle)

SLGA BROOCH (Awarded to winner in medal with largest entry)

Scratch – 12 --- Pearl Orr (Cochrane Castle)
13 Handicap + --- June Irons (Caldwell)

MEDAL FINALS (Played in conjunction with June Medal – 5 spoon winners from 2007)

Winner : Morag Turner (Kilmacolm)

TEAM BROOCHES AWARDED FOR BEING A MEMBER OF THE RLCGA TEAM

Sara McCorkell
Liz Stewart
Alyson McKechin

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP (Blythswood Trophy and Brooch) – Presented on the day
Winner: Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) Blythswood Trophy and Brooch
Runner Up: Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm)
Semi Finalists: Donna Jackson (Cochrane Castle) and Sara McCorkell (Williamwood)

OPEN DAY Bonnyton -- 48 Entrants (Erskine 2007/40)

THE PEGGY CLARK CUP : 1st Handicap Sara McCorkell (Williamwood)

Scratch Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm)
1st H. Sara McCorkell (Williamwood)
2nd H. Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm)
3rd H. Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm)

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Shona Malcolm to be the next Chairman of the SLGA

PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY SCOTTISH LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION

The Board of the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association is pleased to nominate Miss Shona Malcolm C.A. as Chairman of the Association for the three years from January 2009. The term of office of the current Chairman, Mrs Pat Wilson, expires at the Annual General Meeting in January 2009.

Currently Chairman of the SLGA’s Business Development Group and the “One Plan for Golf” steering group, and a Board member of clubgolf, the national junior golf initiative in Scotland, Shona will bring a wealth of golf knowledge and experience to the role of Chairman.

A Chartered Accountant by profession, Shona is currently working with the Ladies’ Golf Union to deliver the LGU’s Business Plan.

Shona MalcolmA native of Prestwick, the venue of the first Open Championship in 1860, Shona became involved in golf administration in the early eighties and served as Treasurer of the SLGA from 1996-2001, before taking on the role of Councillor on the Ladies’ Golf Union in 2007. She is a member of both Prestwick St. Nicholas and Prestwick St. Cuthbert Golf Clubs, and was Lady Captain of the latter in its Centenary Year, 1999.

The appointment of a Chairman for three years marks an important stage in the SLGA’s development which has, in recent years, seen the Association take on responsibility for handicapping, course rating and the running in Scotland of the former LGU medals, as well as the implementation of a change in business model from being an unincorporated association to a company limited by guarantee.
Pat Wilson, the present Chairman, says
“I am delighted that Shona is to become our new three year Chairman bringing continuity to the role. Shona brings, not only tremendous experience of golfing administration having been Treasurer of the SLGA and an LGU Councillor, but also vast business knowledge from her professional role as a C.A.”

Shona says

“I am very pleased to have been nominated as Chairman of the SLGA at these exciting and challenging times for ladies’ golf. The SLGA has a responsibility to protect and promote the interests of ladies’ golf in Scotland, celebrating the golfing legacies and traditions while encouraging more people to take up the sport.

I genuinely believe that golf should be accessible to anyone, of either gender, who wants to play, and look forward to working in partnership under “One Plan for Golf” with our colleagues at the Scottish Golf Union and the PGA to achieve this goal.

I look forward to contributing to the ongoing modernisation initiatives, and to meeting and consulting with many of the SLGA’s members in the coming months and years.”

The 2008 RLCGA AGM

The Renfrewshire County 100th AGM and Prizegiving is tomorrow night Wednesday 5th November 2008 at Haggs Castle Golf Club at 7.30pm. Please do come along and hear the 2008 review and news of all next years events to celebrate our Centenary Year.

Sunday, November 02, 2008

Clean Sweep for Gillian

Gillain Kyle - Click to enlarge

Congratulations go to RLCGA Team Member Gillian Kyle (East Renfreshire) who has won a Meile Vacuum cleaner in John Taylor of Giffnock's recent prize draw.

If you click on the photo of Gillian with her prize you will see the full picture.

We hope Gillian you will not be doing too much housework with your new appliance when we need you to keep concentrating on your golf !!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Eilidh Briggs is the West of Scotland Girls Champion

The Finals of the 2008 West Girls Championships took place Sunday 26th October in the most horrendous conditions. The finals had been postponed due to heavy rain on the 4th. The Championship match was very tight between Renfrewshire's Eilidh Briggs and Ayrshire's Rachael McQueen with Eilidh winning at the 17th
To read more go to West of Scotland Girls Website

WELL DONE EILIDH WHAT A GOOD YEAR YOU HAVE HAD -- MANY CONGRATULATIONS

Christeen and Sheila win their Winter Foursomes Tie

Sheila Robson and RLCGA Captain Christeen Finlayson (Whitecraigs) won on the 18th green today at Whitecraigs against Viv Young and Mary Gildea. They were all square at the turn and Viv and Mary were two up after the 13th. Unfortunately Viv and Mary lost their ball over the hill at the fourteenth so that was probably the hole that let the Whitecraigs pairing win at the end of the day.

Happy Halloween to all our readers










To see some more Halloween Fun go to the West of Scotland Website and the West Vets Website

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Winter Foursomes -- Some more results

Despite the poor weather a few more winter foursomes ties have been able to be played. Marion Stewart and Mary Wylie (Elderslie) have won their first round tie.
Morag Little and Thea Morgan (Whitecraigs) have won their 2nd round tie as have the holders Mary Hardie and Sheila Gray (Ranfurly Castle) and they now meet each other in the quarter finals.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Eildh Briggs and Alyson McKechin are in the top SLGA Girls Order of Merit Awards

Alyson and Eilidh -- Click to enlarge Alyson McKechin and Eilidh Briggs (Click to enlarge)

County Team Members Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) and Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) -- pictured above were 5th and 15th respectively in the SLGA Girl's Order of Merit Awards for 2008
SLGA GIRLS’ ORDER OF MERIT LEADING FINAL POINTS TOTALS:
1 K MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) 2725
2 R Watton (Mortonhall) 1500
3 L Atkins (Minto) 1475
4 J Meldrum (Dullatur) 1410
5 E Briggs (Kilmacolm) 1325
6 G Scanlan (Hamilton) 1260
7 S Vass (Tain) 1080
8 S Leslie (Murcar Links) 1030
9 R McQueen (Troon Ladies)970
9 C Booth (Comrie) 970
11 J Graham (Southerness) 930
12 R Wilson (Monifieth) 900
13 E Muirhead (Pitlochry) 780
14 A Niven (Crieff) 755
15 A McKechin (Elderslie) 550

Friday, October 24, 2008

Megan is 5th in the 2008 SLGA Order of Merit Award

Megan Briggs -- Click to enlarge Congratulations go to Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) - pictured left who was 5th in the 2008 SLGA Order of Merit Awards. Clare - Marie Carlton (Fereneze) was 11th
D & A's Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle) was the winner for the 2008 season.
LEADING TOTALS:
1 K Walker (Buchanan Castle) 3250
2 R Niven 2187
3 L Murray 2030
4 L Kenney 1905
5 M Briggs (Kilmacolm)1477
6 M Thomson 1460
7 P Pretswell (Bothwell Castle) 1269
8 J Turner 1203
9 K MacDonald 1155
10 L Hendry (Routenburn) 1107
11 C-M Carlton (Fereneze) 1075

Photograph courtesy of Colin Farquharson

Friday, October 17, 2008

SLGA Training Squads for 2008 -2009

I am very pleased and proud to announce the following Renfrewshire girls have been appointed to join the following SLGA Training Squads.

National A Squad
Megan Briggs

National B Squad
Eilidh Briggs

National C Squad
Alyson McKechin

Junior Performance Squad
Natasha Qayum
Linsey Stevenson

On the advice of the National Coach, Kevin Craggs, the SLGA selectors have chosen these squads. The A Squad will travel to Spain for four days intensive training in November and February. The B and C Squads will have two residential weekends and two single day training at Drumoig and St. Andrews. The Junior Performance Squad will have eight single days at Stirling University and Drumoig. It is a very exciting new programme with all the squads receiving, along with the usual golf training, fitness instruction, bio mechanic assessments, lectures on nutrition, psychology, rules and etiquette, goal setting and planning and anti doping.

Congratulations girls and very well done.
Captain Christeen

Winter Foursomes are underway

Mamie Robin (Elderslie) and Maureen Mitchell (Old Ranfurly)were the first couple to play and win their Winter Foursomes first round tie. They beat Elspeth Buick and Joan McGhee (Whitecraigs)
Evelyn Forrest(Bonnyton) and Jean Smith (Cathcart Castle) met Willeen McCallum and Elizabeth Drysdale (Eastwood) on Wednesday and were given a bye into the second round and are now looking forward to meeting Liz Hale and Heather Anderson (Caldwell) winners against Gladys Speedie (Douglas Park) and Betty Stewart (Haggs Castle).
To keep up to date with all the results click on the link at the top of the page that says RLCGA Winter Foursomes Results
Please also keep Maureen Cook informed of your result and also email Carol with your result

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Champion of Champions at Glasgow Gailes -- Result

Played over the Glasgow Gailes links in Ayrshire this afternoon.
Final results:
76 Alexandra Bushby (North of Scotland), Carly Booth (Scottish Girls) [Bushby won after a playoff]
78 Rachael Livingstone (Midlothian) bih, Cara Gruber (Northern Counties)
79 Mary Smith (Senior Strokeplay)
80 Susan Wood (Lanarkshire)
82 Fiona de Vries (Veterans)
83 Laura Walker (Perth and Kinross)
86 Megan Briggs (Renfrewshire)
87 Rebecca Wilson (Angus), Lorna Bennett (Senior Matchplay)
88 Ruth Carroll (East Lothian), Lindsay Kirkwood (Dumfriesshire)
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website

Gillian McGinlay is playing in the "Where Eagles Dare" Final tomorrow

Gillian McGinlay is playing in the Final of the Mail on Sunday "Where Eagles Dare" to be played over the Fairmont St Andrews resort tomorrow
To read what the final is all about CLICK HERE
Good Luck Gillian --- To read the initial Newspaper Report then click on the following link Sunday Mail Report

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Megan plays in the Champion of Champions at Glasgow Gailes

Sunday's draw (12th October) at Glasgow Gailes is (Championship won in brackets):
11.30 Ruth Carroll (East Lothian), Lindsey Kirkwood (Dumfries-shire).
11.40 Rachael Livingstone (Midlothian), Alexandra Bushby (North of Scotland).
11.50 Louise Kenney (East of Scotland, Rebecca Wilson (Angus).
12.00 Lorna Bennett (Senior match-play), Susan Wood (Lanarkshire), Morag MacPherson (Ayrshire).
12.10 Laura Walker (Perth & Kinross), Fona De Vries (Veterans), Cara Gruber (Northern Counties).
12.20 Carly Booth (Scottish girls), Megan Briggs (Renfrewshire), Mary Smith (Senior stroke-play).
Kylie Walker (D&A) is in Australia

GOOD LUCK MEGAN

Sunday, October 05, 2008

Megan Briggs is the 2008 West of Scotland Champion

Megan Briggs 2008 West of Scotland Champion -- Click to enlarge
Congratulations and well done to Megan who beat last year's holder, Lesley Hendry, on a better inward half. Both went round in 76, Megan came back in 36 and Lesley in 37. Anne Laing was a close third on 77.

Alison McGinnigle, Alyson McKechin and Gillian Arnott -- Click to enlargeThe Handicap Section was won by Gillian Arnott from Kilbirnie Place who pipped Alyson McKechin by one shot. Alyson was in the lead for most of the day until Gillian returned her winning score of 70 in the third last game. Alison McGinnigle from Cochrane Castle was 3rd

Renfrewshire Winning Team -- Click to EnlargeIt was another successful day for Renfrewshire as they won the West of Scotland Team Trophy. The Team was Megan Briggs, Clare-Marie Carlton and Alyson McKechin with an aggregate 230. (pictured above)
Dunbartonshire & Argyll were second with 236.

We were very lucky to play on a glorious autumnal day - the day after the course was closed!

Our thanks go to The Old Course Ranfurly for allowing us courtesy of their course and to the staff who looked after everyone so willingly. Many thanks to Captain Derek MacDougall who came along to present the prizes.

Our Results Secretary, Freda Tuck, Secretary, Morag Turner, Kay Black and Maureen Mitchell ensured the day ran without any hitches and we are very grateful to them. Also many thanks to West of Scotland Secretary, Isabel Crawford, for all her organisation.

Scratch: 1st Megan Briggs, Kilmacolm, Renfrewshire 76 bih
2nd Lesley Hendry, Routenburn, Ayrshire 76
3rd Anne Laing, Vale of Leven, D & A 77

H'cap 1st Gillian Arnott, Kilbirnie Place, Ayrshire 78 - 8 - 70
2nd Alyson McKechin, Eldersie, Renfrewshire 77 - 6 - 71
3rd Alyson McGinnigle, Cochrance Castle, Renfrewshie 78 - 6 - 72


Well done girls. You have had a great year.

To see the Full Gross results Click Here

To see all the prizewinner photographs then click on the small photo below
2008 West of Scotland Championhip

Thursday, October 02, 2008

West of Scotland Championship Draw

As the West of Scotland Ladies' Close Championship was cancelled in May it is now being held on Sunday, 5th October, 2008. Play will take place at The Old Course Ranfurly Golf Club and is now over 18 holes instead of 36 holes. RENFREWSHIRE ARE IN CHARGE OF THE RESULTS FOR THE DAY.
Here is the drawsheet for this Sunday

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Many Thanks to all the Renfrewshire Golf Clubs for their Support

Captain Christeen Finlayson and all her committee would like to thank all the Renfrewshire Clubs for their continued support this year in helping the County team who were runners up in the County Finals at Inchmarlo last month 

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE POSTER THAT HAS BEEN SENT TO ALL THE CLUBS IN RENFREWSHIRE

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Gillian McGinlay wins the Rose Bowl for the Fourth Time.

Winner Gillian McGinlay with Runner Up Nancy MacGadie and Captain Christeen Finlayson - Click to enlargeCaptain Christeen Finlayson with Gillian McGinlay (Rosebowl Winner) and Nancy MacGadie (Runner Up) -- click to enlarge

Overhead conditions were favourable today for the Rose Bowl Final at Kilmacolm between Gillian McGinlay (Cochrane Castle) and Nancy MacGadie (Ranfurly Castle). After a closely fought start Gillian edged away with steady play and finally won on the 15th green. Congratulations to Gillian, commiserations to Nancy and well done to you both for reaching the Final.

Gillian won the Rose Bowl in 2000, 2004 and 2006.

TO SEE THE PRESENTATION PHOTOS
-- COURTESY OF MORAG TURNER (RLCGA SECRETARY) THEN ----- Click Here

Photograph Link Problem

Your Webmaster apologises for the links to many photograph albums not working. The Picassa Website has changed recently and all my old links seem to have changed. To access any of my public albums then click on this link in the meantime by Clicking Here

The 2008 - 2009 Winter Foursomes Draw

The Draw for the 2008 / 2009 Winter Foursomes has been completed by Maureen Cook.
To see the full draw sheet click on the following link Winter Foursomes Drawsheet

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Eilidh loses her singles match against the English

The 2008 Scottish Schoolgirls Team - Click to enlarge
The Scotland schoolgirls at Royal Lytham & St Anne's. Left to right: Eilidh Briggs, Rachael McQueen, Lesley Atkins, Jill Meldrum, Kelsey MacDonald, Sammy Vass (image by courtesy of Tom Ward --- all rights reserved). -- Click on photograph to enlarge

Eilidh who had to dash from the North of Scotland after the County finals to play in the Schoolgirls International match at Royal Lytham & St Anne's, unfortunately lost her singles tie yesterday afternoon. To read all the results go to West of Scotland Website