Wednesday, November 28, 2012
SLGA ARE ADVERTISING FOR A NEW CHAIRMAN
Having served an agreed additional year following expiry of her 3 year term of office last January, the SLGA Chairman steps down at the AGM in January 2013. We are therefore looking for a dynamic person to take the Association forward. Click HERE for further details.
Applications are invited by Friday 7 December 2012.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
EILIDH AND ALYSON ARE NAMED IN THE 2012 - 2013 SLGA NATIONAL SQUAD
Renfrewshire's Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm) and Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) are both included in the National Squad for 2012 - 2013
The full squad lists are :-
The full squad lists are :-
National Squad Lesley Atkins (Gullane Ladies), Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm), Connie Jaffrey (Ladies’ Golf Club Troon), Alyson McKechin (Elderslie), Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies), Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies), Rachel Walker (Dumfries & County), Lauren Whyte (St Regulus), Clara Young (North Berwick) Foundation 2 Eilidh Crawford (Harburn), Jillian Farrell (Cardross), Mirren Fraser (Powfoot), Emma Hale (Ladies’ Golf Club Troon), Hazel MacGarvie (Ladies’ Golf Club Troon), Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne), Charlotte Munro (Gullane Ladies), Claire Robertson (Carnoustie Ladies), Andrea Walker (Falkirk) Foundation 1 Kirsten Brown (Strathaven), Joanne Free (Gullane Ladies), Lori MacDonald (Cardross), Katie Scott (Strathaven) |
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Saturday, November 10, 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAPTAIN MAUREEN
All in Renfrewshire County wish you a Happy Birthday today Maureen and hope that you can back into action after your up and coming operation.
We all send you all our best wishes and hope you have a speedy recovery -- Enjoy yourself while you are young !!
We all send you all our best wishes and hope you have a speedy recovery -- Enjoy yourself while you are young !!
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Thursday, November 08, 2012
RENFREWSHIRE'S MARION STEWART IN THE NEW WEST VETS VICE CAPTAIN
The West Vets AGM was held at Cowglen Golf Club this afternoon - Thursday 8th November. Renfrewshire's Fiona Roger (Ranfurly Castle) has now ended her 2 year stint as Captain and the new Captain is now Anna Telfer (Milngavie)
Renfrewshire's Marion Stewart (Kilmacolm) was announced as the new Vice Captain.
To read the report from the AGM go to the West Vets Website
Renfrewshire's Marion Stewart (Kilmacolm) was announced as the new Vice Captain.
To read the report from the AGM go to the West Vets Website
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Wednesday, November 07, 2012
2012 AGM AT HAGGS CASTLE - VICE CAPTAIN GILLIAN STEPS IN
Some of the prizewinners at the RLCGA AGM |
Captain Maureen Woodhead was unfortunately unable to be there to open the meeting due to being unwell and had been in hospital. However Vice captain Gillian McGinlay was able top step in to role admirably and welcomed Honorary President Eileen and all the committee and members to the AGM. She also informed the meeting that although Maureen got out of hospital today she needs to go back in about a fortnight to have her gall bladder removed. We wish Maureen a speedy recovery and all our best wishes.
WELCOME:
Honorary members, Past Captains to our one hundred and third annual general meeting and thanked Haggs Castle Golf Club for once again allowing us to host our AGM in their clubhouse.
Secretary Jean Irvine read out all the apologies
The minutes of the meeting held on November, 2011, had already been distributed and were taken as read
Matters Arising: None
TREASURER'S REPORT BY --- JAN MACNAB (FULL FINANCIAL DETAILS WILL BE IN THE MINUTES)
It gives me great pleasure to present my 3rd and final set of set of accounts to the meeting. I have enjoyed the experience and challenge of being the County Treasurer, but I am delighted that someone else has agreed to take over from me - so they can enjoy the experience as well!
This year, unlike last year, we have made a loss. As I explained last year, however, the difference is really entirely due to the
expense of qualifying for the County Finals. Obviously we are delighted to
qualify – but this always costs about £1,000. (The total cost is always over
£2,000 but we get a contribution of £1,000 towards this from SLGA).
In 2011 Renfrewshire did not qualify, but we had money from the raffle – so these funds were put towards this year’s expense.
At the year end, the County still has a fairly healthy bank
balance (which includes the £2,000 we received last year from the
R&A) so we are far from penniless yet, despite this year’s loss. And we
will have sufficient funds to cover the team’s expenses when, of course, they
qualify again next year.
Everything else was broadly in line with last
year, with of course again the trend of costs being slightly up and income
slightly down. The competition expenses and prizes are lower this year because
of the sad cancellation of the Flagship event, the Autumn Greensomes. As I am
sure will be reported elsewhere, the weather has been really disappointing, but
on the bright side has helped us save money!
Membership numbers are down slightly which I
think is an ongoing trend throughout Scottish golf – and new members are always
welcome!
So as not to discourage membership, the proposal
is to keep subscriptions at the same level for 2013, i.e. £30 plus the £10
joining fee for new members.
If anyone wishes to pay
their £30 tonight, please do so over at the desk after the Prizegiving. There
is a new system, which we hope will work smoothly, where I have asked you to
write your name and club on an envelope and put your subscription inside. I
hope this will ease the usual congestion at the desk!
In conclusion, I would like
to put the following proposals to the meeting:
1)
That the 2012 accounts be adopted by the meeting
2)
That the Annual Subscription for 2013 be set at £30.
If the Chair could get a
seconder for those proposals….
SECRETARY’S REPORT -- BY JEAN IRVINE
Another successful year for the County Ladies.
All competitions were well supported and played mostly in reasonable weather, exceptions of course were Paisley, -- I think we all deserved a medal for going round that day in the wind and rain and unfortunately our very popular Autumn Greensomes was postponed and eventually cancelled due to weather and ground conditions.
Again, I think our reminders via email about competition entries has been a success.
As I said last year, if anyone isn’t getting these emails or knows of anyone not getting them, please let me know. I try to keep this list up to date but it only needs a dot in the wrong place to cause havoc. Could I ask that if you win a trophy this year, you return it to me by the beginning of September, the en gravers are incredibly busy at this time of the year, and we are lucky to have them all engraved in time for tonights AGM.
I have had a good year, enjoyed caddying for Iona Stephen from Ranfurly Castle in the final of the county Challenge Bowl, enjoyed being at Cardross and Montrose caddying for our team who although not successful on this occasion, still played wonderful golf, I also watched the Juniors at the Kennedy Salver and Alexandra Qayum and Samantha Cowan in the Junior Championship, all playing superb golf and all with great futures in County Golf.
Membership numbers are slightly up on the year, but if you know of anyone thinking of joining, encourage them to join, it is very good value and we play some lovely courses.
On that subject, please enter as many competitions as you can, when we have been given courtesy, it is nice to use all the times.
Many thanks to all who have helped me this year, Maureen, Trish, Gillian Jan, Jean Smith , Freda and of course Carol.
I also went to Nairn to the Curtis Cup,how exciting was that! and overheard someone saying ‘ this is not a game with which I am familiar’ I think our county team and juniors come under that category and I just live in hope.
JUNIOR CONVENOR REPORT -- BY JANETTE MCCARTNEY
(This was presented with an excellent slideshow of the Junior Girls and many of the events)
What is Junior Girl ?
This was one of my first and many questions over the year!
For the purposes of my role as Junior Secretary a junior girl is a girl who is under 18 on the 1st January and not involved in golf at County Senior level. So at the moment there are approximately 25 girls with handicaps in the County and probably the same again who are members of County clubs and playing golf at some level, not a lot when you consider we have 23 clubs. There are pockets of girls where the membership is growing and very active such as Whitecraigs, Erskine, Whinhill and Caldwell but there is still lot to be done to encourage more girls to get into golf.
West of Scotland Girls Golf
I thought that if I had so many questions then there must be more of us who are unsure about the junior girls set up. This slide give an insight into how girls can get involved in golf in this area. Clubgolf are active in schools and clubs throughout Scotland so this is a great starting place. Every child age 9 would have been introduced to golf throughout Scottish schools for the past 7 years and our 3 county areas Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire and Inverclyde have been involved in varying degrees for at least 2 years.
Hopefully from their introduction to clubgolf they then join a club where they can become involved in the Ladies section and the Junior section and get involved in competitions and match play. They can also join the WSGGA where they get development, team matches and competitions. Linsey Stevenson and Niamh Kinney made it to the semi finals of the WSGGA Silver & Bronze Championships at Troon this year. Both were beaten in very close matches and caddied for their opponents in an afternoon of glorious sunshine.
At County level, in RLCGA we offer free full membership to girls who have reach a handicap of 20 until they are age 23 and at this level they can play in all our competitions. We also offer coaching, development and team matches to all girls with or without handicap. Lot of golf clubs hold Junior Open Days where girls are very welcome and there are now a few that are girls only open days and we highlight these on the web and facebook. From Club and County golf girls can go on to SLGA competitions, development and national representation.
RLCGA Coaching
Playsport Coaching for the Junior Girls |
This year from Feb - April we were at Playsport for 4 coaching sessions with Lesley Mackay and a fun day.
A total of 19 girls with handicaps were invited to attend these session which they pay for and it was very well received.
The fun day was for those who are golf club members with no handicap and this was a 2 hour session where Lesley gave them games and tasks on both long and short game.
West of Scotland Championship
This event was held at Renfrew this year and the Junior Team Award was won by Linsey Stevenson and Alexandra Qayum
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RLCGA v D & A Junior Girls Friendly Match
Kilmacolm were good enough to give us courtesy of the course to play a friendly match against D & A We had 10 girls to play on our side and D & A turned up with only 8 so Connie Dodds played for D & A. We played 6 singles and one foursomes match and had a very friendly halved match but we are claiming a moral victory as Connie actually won her game.
Kennedy Salver West Kilbride
We managed to field not our strongest team for this match but the girls all had a great day and we came 3rd with some very close matches. The stars of the day were Fay Hendry from Haggs Castle and Charlotte McLuskey from Whitecraigs who managed to win maximum points playing together in the foursomes and each winning their singles matches.
Campbell Clock Whitecraigs
A great entry with 39 playing in the various competitions throughout the day and all seemed to
have a great time, with the sun even shining for us. The Campbell Clock was won by Jan Adams from Whinhill The 8 hole competition was won by Kirsty Forgie from Whitecraigs
and the Par 3 by Anna MacKenzie from Mearns Castle GC. Many thanks to Jinty & Sandra for all their
help throughout the year and to all the willing volunteers for the Campbell Clock on the day.
Scottish Golf Academy News
The Scottish Golf Academy is the national development programme for Scotland’s talented young golfers run by the SLGA & SGU. We nominated 7 girls and I am delighted to announce that 3 of them have been selected from Renfrewshire to attend the Academy this year. Alex Qayum from Ranfurly Castle, Maddie Cleat from Kilmacolm and Fay Hendry from Haggs Castle
.
Girls Junior Championship
The finalist this year are Samantha Cowan from Cochrane Castle and Alexandra Qayum from Ranfurly Castle and the final was held on Mon. 24th Sept. at Erskine Golf Club. On what was a great day for staying in front of the fire the girls produced some lovely golf with only Samantha’s putting letting her down in the end.
RLCGA Junior Facebook
This has been running all year reporting any club level news and away wins from junior girls. All who participate seem to have enjoyed the added feature and it keeps us up to date with what is going on. We regularly have between 100 and 400 viewing posts so thanks for participating. Some special achievements I would like to mention tonight are Fay Hendry of Haggs Castle who won the wee wonders national finals at St Andrews for the second year running and she has been invited to attend the World Championships in Pinehurst next August. Samantha Cowan won the brand new Trophy for Girls at Erskine Golf Club in the open day this year. Niamh Kinney won the Ladies Bronze Championship at Erskine and the Junior Girls Championship. Charlotte McLuskey of Whitecraigs won the Bisset Cup which is the Glasgow Schools Golf Tournament at Milngavie Golf Club.
It has been a very difficult year for handicap reductions therefore not a lot has been happening on that score so lets hope next year is dryer at least. I am indebted to Jinty Rodger and Sandra Littlejohn for all their very willing help throughout the year, I could not have coped without them and look forward to working with them next year.
Many thanks also to all County Ladies and clubs for their ongoing support for Junior Girls. It is after all the future of the game.
RENFREWSHIRE COUNTY AMBASSADOR FOR THE CURTIS CUP -- BY CAROL FELL
I have had a very busy year -- even maybe more than the Centenary Year. !!
There were 12 County Ambassadors for Scotland and their job was to help market the Curtis Cup that was going to be held at Nairn Golf Club in June.
We were all given promotional banners, posters and a promotional DVD to advertise the event to as many clubs across Scotland. It hoped that by doing this it would help attract more spectators and supporters to attend. We were just to decide what was the best way to try and do this.
Day 1: did not kick off well - losing all 3 foursomes but managing to win 2 fourball matches to be 4-2 down at the end of the day.
Day 2: we were 6-3 down after the foursomes -- It was wet and cold and horrible and then in the afternoon Tegwen’s Troops won 2.5 - 0.5 in the fourball matches with Lanarkshire’s Pamela Pretswell playing a magnificent approach shot under pressure to grab a vital winning birdie at the 17th -- so all was much closer USA 6.5 GBI 5.5.
Day 3: Great Britain and Ireland staged a brilliant last-day surge to win back the Curtis Cup. They finished victors by 10 1/2 points to 8 1/2. The last time GB and I beat the Americans was at Killarney in 1996 and it is believed to be the first time since 1956 that the United States have lost a Curtis Cup match after leading into the final set of singles.
The Ryder Cup, Walker Cup, Solheim Cup and now the Curtis Cup all now rest on this side of the Atlantic and of course the Ryder Cup was won again this year in the most dramatic way as well.
However, when Pamela helped to get the GB&I teams score closer to the USA for the last day’s play Helen and I decided to try and get the support and atmosphere going as I think we were all feeling the team needed a boost. On Day 3 I played our song from my iphone over the loud speakers on the first tee. The supporters on the stand were given a printouts of the words by Helen and we sang it again and again before each singles tie. The crowd atmosphere seem to lift and what a fantastic last day it was. --- WE WON --
AT THIS POINT THE AUDIENCE REQUESTED CAROL TO SING WHICH SHE OBLIGED BY PLAYING THE SONG AGAIN FROM HER IPHONE AND SINGING ALONG !!
Carol Fell with Curtis Cup Captain Tegwen Mathews |
Teg and the world class players we had on the course at Nairn were of course the stars of the show, but the record crowds really contributed to the atmosphere and to the team performance, particularly when the chips were down! The ambassador programme made a huge contribution to raising awareness and encouraging attendance in the months leading up to the match, and ultimately we attracted record crowds. The support for Team GB&I throughout all three days was immense!
Also have set up all the online booking and website links for competitions and I thank Freda for her ongoing excellent support of the system.
CAPTAIN'S REPORT 2012 -- BY MAUREEN - READ BY VICE CAPTAIN GILLIAN MCGINLAY
Captain’s
Report
I regret I am unable to join you but will be hoping
everything moves along smoothly.
At the outset, I would like to thank my Vice Captain
Gillian for stepping up at such short notice.
I would also like to thank Honorary Secretary Jean for her capable
assistance to Gillian.
My Report is intentionally succinct and if I have missed any event which you believe merited mention, then I apologise in advance. Most of what I have to say is reported on the website – although I do acknowledge that some of our members do not have access to the Internet.
GOLF
The 2011/2012 Winter
foursomes final was eventually played at Cochrane Castle GC and was won by
Julie Will (Troon Ladies) and Angela Fergusson (Eastwood). They beat Susan Reid
(Kilmacolm) and Barbara Lyle (Whitecraigs) 2 and 1. Thanks go to Liz Hale for refereeing.
At the beginning of the
Year – well before our rather
short season started - Eilidh Briggs was
in sunny Florida with Lesley MacKay and the Stirling University team and played
very well, finishing 7th in the South Atlantic Women’s Amateur Championship – 2 strokes ahead of
Curtis Cup star Holly Clyburn.
Eilidh
also qualified for the match play stages at the Jones-Doherty Cup having the
longest tie when she beat her opponent on the 21st hole. A wonderful experience for her and one which
can only benefit Eilidh in the future.
In March, Eilidh won the
Scottish Students Championship to complete a clean sweep of the four Scottish
Universities women’s
order of merit tournaments for 2011-2012.
In April, Eilidh also won
the SLGA Girls Order of Merit.
Eilidh was unable to
defend her County Championship title as she was playing at the British
Universities Championship. She finished
3rd and was selected to represent British Universities at the World
Universities Championships in the Czech Republic from 2-7 July 2012.
On this side of the
Atlantic, in April Alyson McKechin was in Spain with the SLGA squad and
finished 15th in the Spanish International Golf Championship, one of
only two Scottish players to make the 36 hole cut. She also played in Portugal.
The final was contested by Alyson McKechin and Megan
Briggs, with Alyson eventually winning by 3 and 2. She was 4 under par in the match and the
spectators enjoyed watching a terrific golf game between two of our best
players.
Alyson continued with her good form and reached the last 32
of the British Open Amateur Championship at Carnoustie and had a fantastic 5
and 3 win over Curtis Cup star, Bronte Law.
Alyson was 6th in the Scottish Girls
Championship at Blairgowrie. She also won the Mackie Bowl at Gullane.
Alyson, Eilidh and Megan were all selected to represent
Scotland in various events. Alyson and
Megan played in the Welsh Ladies Open Amateur 54 hole stroke play and finished
in the top 20. Eilidh and Alyson
represented Scotland in the Irish Ladies Amateur stroke play in May.
Megan Briggs was 16th in the English Mid Amateur
Championship with Eilidh 3 strokes behind.
Alyson and Eilidh finished in the top fifteen at the
British Womens Open Stroke Play championship in Belfast. Iona Stephen also made the cut.
Alyson and Eilidh represented Scotland at the Home
International Matches at Cork Golf Club, Ireland.
This report is beginning to sound like a fan club for our
girls!!
From L to R : Carol Whyte, Alex Qayum , Eilidh Briggs, Gillian Kyle and Donna Jackson |
The West of Scotland AGM was held in August and Nora
McCrossin has intimated her intention to retire at the AGM next year. Anyone interested in finding out more about
this task is welcome to speak to Maureen (when she's feeling better).
In 2013 the West of Scotland Championship will now be held
over just 18 holes. This will be at West
Kilbride Golf Club on Sunday 5 May 2013.
It is hoped that this reduction to 18 holes will encourage
more players to take part. The handicap
limit is 15 so many of our members are eligible and I look forward to seeing
you there.
The RLCGA County Team at Cardross |
I would like to thank them all and
acknowledge their commitment to the County.
They, in turn, were supported by a good number of spectators and our
happy band of caddies. I would like to
record my personal thanks to each one of the caddies – without whom, our task would
be much more difficult. I would also
wish to record my thanks to our Caddy Mistress June Lockhart who did a terrific
job for us.
As we all know,
Renfrewshire won the Inter County finals at Cardross and went to the Scottish
finals at Montrose in September with high hopes.
Unfortunately Eilidh was
unable to play as she had been selected for the World Team championships in
Turkey. Megan was unable to play on the
Friday due to work commitments. Iona
Stephen was selected in Eilidh’s
place and, like the rest of the team, acquitted herself very well. We were extremely unlucky on Day 1 against
the eventual winners Angus and the other matches were very close indeed.
Again, and on behalf of
the team I wish to thank most sincerely those of you who made the huge effort
and travelled to Montrose to caddy or support the team.
On behalf of the County,
I sent a message of Congratulations to Mary Summers and the Angus team who won
this event for the first time in 104 years. They are a very young team and
hopefully we will see them next year in the Scottish Finals - maybe with a
different result!
The West Inter County
Jamboree will be held next year at Bothwell Castle Golf Club 17 – 19 June 2013. This is where we won the Scottish finals in
2010 and is a happy hunting ground for us.
However, I am sure there are three other Counties in the West who will
want to spoil our party!!
The Scottish Final is at
Stirling Golf Club 20 – 22
September 2013. Let us put both dates in
the diary for next year!!
A number of County members participated in the Scottish
Close Championship. Eilidh Briggs was most successful - beaten in the semi
final by eventual winner Laura Murray.
Donna Jackson and Liz Stewart won the Inter County finals
at Hamilton by 7 shots.
Jean Irvine and her partner Lilias Snodgrass came third in the handicap
event.
Sandra Littlejohn reached the semi final of the handicap
match play at the Scottish Senior Championships at Kemnay.
Juniors
We have a new Junior Convenor as you all know this year and
I am sure Janette McCartney will provide you all with the details of the junior
events.
In August the Kennedy Salver was played at West Kilbride.
The Campbell Clock was held at Whitecraigs on 2nd
September, another successful day.
Alexandra Qayum beat Samantha Cowan 6 and 4 in the County
Junior Championship over Erskine.
Iona and Anne |
Iona Stephen of Ranfurly Castle won the County Rosebowl
beating Anne Aitken of Eastwood 4 and 3 in a very friendly match here at Haggs
Castle.
Fiona Roger and Carol Fell were successful at the Scottish
Vets Jamboree in Blairgowrie.
Europe won the Curtis Cup at Nairn, this was well reported
on the website and tonight by Carol Fell.
HOUSEKEEPING
Our Club 2000 system was
upgraded and copes well with the new Centralised handicapping system. There are one or two clubs who have not
registered so results for RCLGA members at those clubs cannot be automatically
sent back to the home club.
We now have a county mobile, 07523278637. This will be used at all competitions and on
the day of the competition this is the number you should contact to
cancel. Similarly, members should
contact the organiser of the competition if they need to cancel or request a
change of time – not the Secretary.
Details of organisers are noted on the fixture card and the web site.
Next year there will be no changes to the start sheet of a
competition within 24 hours of that competition.
Our fixtures have been confirmed and I would ask you to
volunteer to assist one of the committee members with the running of a
competition. If you wish, you may
volunteer for more than one and indicate a preference. I think there is a sheet with the details
tonight.
WINTER COACHING / JUNIORS
We had coaching with
Lesley MacKay February to March this year at Playsport. This coaching involved one joint session with
both the senior and junior squads and went down very well with both sets of
players.
Juniors who have
handicaps of 20 and under have been contacted and invited to join RLCGA. As of today’s date two have taken up the Invitation.
Currently we have not
committed to any location for our Winter training but the interests of all
RLCGA players will be considered during this process.
SLGA
This year we decided to
permit Distance measuring Devices in our competitions. This decision was taken as there was no sign
of the SLGA considering this topic at their AGM last January. I can advise you that Renfrewshire has tabled
a Motion with the SLGA for their AGM that they permit Distance Measuring
Devices. Ayrshire has seconded this
Motion and I am aware of support from several other Counties. We await the SLGA AGM in January 2013 for any
change.
In order to comply with the current SLGA Transportation
Policy, the use of Buggies in RLCGA competitions is permitted on production of
a medical certificate. This certificate
should be handed to our Honorary Secretary, with whom it will remain
confidential.
There is a vacancy for a West Director in the SLGA. Anyone interested is again asked to contact Maureen.
Curtis Cup Ambassador Carol
Fell worked very hard promoting the event and I would publicly like to record
how impressed we have all been with her hard work – particularly her song-writing talent. Well done Carol.
THANKS
I would like to record my thanks to Jean Smith who has
agreed to continue as our Membership Secretary.
As many of you will know, Jean has had a difficult time recently but she
is quite determined to do her bit to assist in the running of this Association. To help her, I would urge you, if you have
not done so already, to put your fees into one of the envelopes on the table,
write your name and club on it and these will be passed to Jean to process.
Thanks are also due to Freda Tuck for her unstinting work
as Results Secretary. She continues to
enjoy coming to the vast majority of the competitions to help out – despite not being able to
play as much as she would like. She is
at home tonight, recovering from some surgery to her foot. We wish Freda a speedy recovery and hope that
she will be skipping down the fairways next season.
Sheila Robson, Liz Hale, Trish Davidson and Jan Macnab have
worked for the County during their time on committee and on behalf of you all,
I thank each one of them for their efforts.
The Committee as a whole commit time and effort to this
Association and I would like to thank them all for their hard work.
I would like to single out our Honorary Secretary Jean
Irvine. If you need anything done – and I mean anything – Jean Irvine will do it. Her capacity for organising things knows no
bounds and she has stood in for me on many occasions. Jean, I thank you very, very much.
I know that Gillian may be reluctant to read this out but I
wish it to be known that her support through my first year has been invaluable. It is so much easier when there is a ready
sounding board to talk things through.
Past Captain Trish has also been extremely helpful - as I
knew she would be. Thank you Trish.
SOCIAL
The dinner will be held at Haggs Castle on 20 March
2013. Arrangements have yet to be
finalised.
In order to keep our finances reasonably healthy, we will
have some fundraising events next year.
These will be posted on the website and by email. We, like other successful Counties incur
significant expense when we qualify for the Scottish finals. The good news is
that we all spend about the same - around £2,500.
You will understand why we have to fundraise. I know that President Eileen is keen for the
SLGA to support the counties more and no doubt this too will be raised at the
AGM. We can only wait and see so I
believe we should be more pro-active ourselves.
My home club, Gourock, have once again made a donation to
our funds and it would be great if other clubs were able to do this - or even
hold a raffle for us.
I am finalising this report from my hospital bed - everyone
say ahhh - and, as I said at the start of my report, if I have missed anyone
out, then I apologise.
I hope you enjoy the evening, catching up with old friends
and meeting our new members.
Hope to see you all playing next year.
Top Row - Tracy and Janette, Bottom Row - Gillian and Sandra |
ANY OTHER BUSINESS - There was no other business.
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES - BY PRESIDENT EILEEN GIBB
Eileen is presented with flowers |
Carol Whyte gave the vote of thanks at the end of the AGM. ----
President Eileen for her never ending support of our county. No matter the weather she can always be spotted on the course with her shooting stick and the touch of pink supporting us. The team look forward to and appreciate her words of encouragement at the jamboree and county finals.
To Captain, Maureen and Vice Captain Gillian for all your
hard work and enthusiasm whether it is a wet, windy and wild day for a county
medal (Paisley Bushes springs to mind) or in the glorious sunshine, whenever
that was? You drive and enthusiasm to
our county is much appreciated by all the members.
Maureen, we wish you a speedy recovery. A special thank you must go to Gillian for
stepping in for Maureen at short notice
Thank also go to all the committee for giving up their
valuable time to organise the county competitions and to all those involved in
the continued development of our junior girls golf. Lastly a special thank you must again go the
Carol and Freda for the excellent work they do on the website, posting results
and photographs.
It won’t be long until the new season is upon us. Let’s hope for fine weather and even better
golf.
Thank you.
Eileen was presented with a beautiful floral display and then everyone enjoyed a cup of coffee or tea and a chat.PRIZEWINNERS
WINTER FOURSOMES 2011/2012
(SALVERS)
WINNERS: Julie
Will (Troon Ladies)
Angela
Fergusson (Eastwood)
Runners up: Susan
Reid (Kilmacolm)
Barbara
Lyle (Whitecraigs)
SPRING MEETING EAST RENFREWSHIRE 24TH
May, 2012
Scratch Gillian
Kyle (East Renfrewshire)
Scratch – 12 1st Gillian Kyle (East Renfrewshire)
2nd Nancy MacGadie(Ranfurly Castle)
3rd Iona
Stephen(Ranfurly Castle)
13 – 28 1st Linda Ellery(East Renfrewshire)
2nd Anne Aitken(Eastwood)
3rd Susan Reid(Kilmacolm)
COUNTY FOURSOMES 2ND
May, 2012 Elderslie
Scratch 1st Liz Stewart (Greenburn) Donna Jackson
(Cochrane Castle)
2nd Carol Fell, Fiona Roger (Ranfurly Castle)
3rd Anne Judge, Sally Smyth (Ranfurly
Castle)
Handicap 1st Carol Fell, Fiona Roger (Ranfurly
Castle)
2nd
Anne Judge, Sally Smyth (Ranfurly
Castle)
3rd Morag Key (Ralston) Anita McMillan
(Erskine)
CHALLENGE BOWL (Best net aggregate April Medal & Spring
Meeting / Knockout
Runner up Anne
Aitken (Eastwood)
Winner/Trophy Iona
Stephen(Ranfurly Castle)
AUTUMN MEETING GOUROCK CANCELLED
MEDAL SPOONS
April Ranfurly
Castle Carol
Whyte(Windyhill)
June Caldwell Iona
Stephen(Ranfurly Castle)
July Cowglen Jan
Macnab (Ranfurly Castle)
August Cochrane
Castle Iona
Stephen(Ranfurly Castle)
September Paisley Lindsay
Mathie(Windyhill)
SLGA Brooch (Awarded to winner in medal with largest entry
(Ranfurly Castle)
Scratch – 12 Carol
Whyte
13 + Agnes
Williamson
MEDAL FINALS (Played in conjunction with June Medal – 5 spoon
winners from 2011
Denise Cowan (Ranfurly Castle)
TEAM BROOCHES AWARDED FOR BEING A MEMBER OF RLCGA TEAM
Linsey Stevenson (Elie and Earslferry) Iona Stephen (Ranfurly Castle)
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP: Winner
Alexandra Qayum
Runner up
Samantha Cowan
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP/OPEN DAY - ERSKINE
18-20 April, 2012
SCRATCH: Megan
Briggs
Peggy Clark Trophy Gina
McDougall (Erskine)
Handicap: 1st Gina McDougall (Erskine)
2nd Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm)
3rd Maureen Cook (Lochwinnoch)
Semi Finalists: Lynsey
Stevenson(Elie&Earslferry)
Donna
Jackson (Cochrane Castle)
WINNER
Blythswood Trophy Alyson McKechin (Elderslie)
and brooch
Runner Up Megan
Briggs (Kilmacolm)
To see some photographs from the AGM CLICK ON THE SMALL THUMBNAIL BELOW
To see some photographs from the AGM CLICK ON THE SMALL THUMBNAIL BELOW
2012 RLCGA AGM |
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