Monday, September 15, 2008

UBC Grils Championship

Fifteen year old Hannah McCook (Abernethy) won the inaugural scratch medal in the UBC Girls' Championship, played over a testing Loch Ness course at Castle Heather, Inverness.

The CSS was three shots more than the SSS of 70 (par of 71) for the 5,387yd course.

Hannah, who has a handicap of five returned a gross 81 with halves of 42 (five over par) and 39 (also five over par)
She had a gross birdie at the fourth and par figures at nine holes to set against double bogeys at the third, eighth and thirteenth.

Hannah, daughter of Press & Journal staff photographer Sandy McCook, won the scratch section by two shots from Ailsa Summers (Panmure Barry), whose mother Mary was a Scottish girl international and reached the final of the British girls championship at Edzell in her day.

LEADING SCRATCH
81 Hannah McCook (Abernethy) 42-39
83 Ailsa Summers (Panmure Barry) 42-41
85 Emily Aird (Strathmore) 45-4- better last 6, Megan Aird (Strathmore) 45-40
86 Fiona Fullarton (Huntly) 48-38, Sophie Alexander (Deeside) 47-39, Samantha Leslie (Murcar Links) 46-40
91 Louise McGillvray (Banchory)
92 Rachel Polson (Peterculter)
93 Nikita Lamond (McDonald Ellon), Kirsten MacCallum (McDonald Ellon), Tegan Seivwright (Peterculter), Heather Munro (Monifieth), Kitrina Vannet (Peterculter)
95 Vicki Powell (Deeside)
97 Erin Millar (Pitlochry)
106 Annabelle Brown (Nairn Dunbar)
122 Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne)
NR's Jordyn Booth (Kemnay), Lauren Duncan (Aboyne), Louise Smith (Monifieth)

Jan Corbett
Captain