Sunday, January 31, 2010
Winter Greensomes/Winter 12 hole knockout Updates
Rosemary Ogilive/Evelyn Mcdermid v Vicky Rennie/Morag Cunningham
Mary Hardie/Helen Abram v Vivien Howe/Margaret Parrott.
Weather permitting, the semis should be played by the 28th February, the Final by the 31st March (not on winter greens)
Winter 12 hole knockout.
The quarter finals will be played between:
Margaret Gray v Elizabeth Jessop
Anne Judge v Marion Munro
Helen Abram v Susan Reid
Jane Dickie v Shona Gray.
Again, weather permitting they should be played by the 10th February, the semis by the 3rd March and the final by the 17th March.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Social Evening -- Saturday 6th February
Due to popular demand for one night only!!!!!!!
Saturday 6th February
After his recent success at the Annual Gentleman's Dinner, we welcome the return of Frank Robb to perform and evening set for both ladies and gents!
Frank is an authority on everything Robert Burns and he will incorporate Burns into his act.
Included in the price is a choice of Haggis, Neeps & Tatties or Mince, Neeps and Tatties!!!
Tickets strictly limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Tickets £20.00.........book at the bar!!
For more details call Jack Snell on 07788136910 or email jjacksnell@aol.com
To read all about it click on the following link SOCIAL EVENING
Lauren loses to fellow Scot - Jane Turner
Lauren who now lives in Majorca was beaten by 5 and 4. To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Lauren is 5th qualifier in Florida's Next Event
This is the third event on Florida's Orange Blossom women's amateur tour.
To read the full results and report go to the
Gillian Kirkwood Website
Bridge Evening Wednesday 3 February 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
SLGA AGM
Ranfurly Castle was well represented at the SLGA AGM which was held on Saturday 16 January 2010 in the Gannochy Suite, Dewars Centre, Perth.
Linda MacDougall (Secretary), Agnes Williamson (Captain), Karin Mckenzie (Vice Captain) and Helen Abram (Past Captain) were all there to see Emma Wilson take over as President of the SLGA from Ethel Jack. Catriona Matthew was elected as a Vice-President of the SLGA.
All the proposals at the AGM were passed.
Notice, Agenda and Report of the Board of Directors
Proposed Revised Rules & Regulations
Documents relating to the resolution proposed by the Ladies' Golf Union are also available:
LGU Proposal for Reorganisation
LGU Draft Rules
LGUCL Articles of Association
Lauren in top 20 in Florida
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Ladies Section AGM -- Agnes Williamson is our new Captain
The Ladies Section 80th AGM was held this evening with a "Winter Wonderland" backdrop. Given the snow, there was a very good turnout to hear Lady Captain Helen Abram review the year. Retiring from the committee were Mary Hardie, Fiona Scott, Sheila Gray, Vivien Howe and Margaret Gray. Thank you ladies!
4 new committee members were elected, Lesley Robertson, Marilynn Muirhead, Jane Dickie and Marilyn Mirner. Welcome ladies!
The new Lady Captain Agnes Williamson took the the chair and proceeded with the remaining business of the evening. She was delighted to announce Karin Mckenzie as her Vice-Captain.
On completion of the prizes, the Ladies Champion, Natasha Qayum, gave an excellent Vote of Thanks and then tea and chocolate brownies were served.
Finally, should you wish to hear our moment of fame, on this morning's Chris Evans Radio 2 show we got a mention!. Visit his website and listen to his 14th January programme, we are mentioned within the first few minutes --- 2 minutes to be exact . Intrigued? Good..:) It is available to listen to for the next 6 days.. so dont delay! -- Click on the links above
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Lauren Mackin doing well in "The Sally"
Lauren had a 79 today, which put her comfortably in among the leading returns.
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
THE RLCGA Centenary Book-- Pre Orders
Although it is mainly about Renfrewshire there are many of the Events in 2009 that happened around the West of Scotland and Scotland that are included in this 200 page book.
There are also lots of photographs from most of the events and many Ranfurly Castle players are in the book
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Ranfurly Castle's Lauren Mackin still playing good golf
Lauren Mackin (San Augustin, Spain & Ranfurly Castle) 74, 78, 78, 78, 308
To read the full report go to the Gillian Kirkwood Website
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Sunday, January 03, 2010
SLGA AGM 2010
Notice, Agenda and Report of the Board of Directors
Minutes of the 2009 AGM
Accounts to 30 September 2009
Proposed Revised Rules & Regulations
Documents relating to the resolution proposed by the Ladies' Golf Union are also available:
LGU Proposal for Reorganisation
LGU Draft Rules
LGUCL Articles of Association
Saturday, January 02, 2010
CHANGES to the DECISIONS on the RULES OF GOLF
From January 1, no relief allowed from divot hole or repaired divot hole
As usual, half way through the four-year life of an edition of The Rules of Golf, the R&A has published a new Decisions Book. This contains some 30 new decisions and amended versions of further 49 revised decisions which come into effect on January 1, 2010.
Many of these merit detailed consideration only by serious students of the rules, budding referees and quiz masters and require a thorough knowledge to understand their complexity. However, there is one change that will require immediate action by many club committees and the awareness of all golfers.
New decision 33-8/34 now removes the authority for a committee to make a local rule “providing relief without penalty from a divot hole or a repaired divot hole (i.e. filled with sand or seed mix).”
At least half the golf clubs in Scotland have such a local rule and these must be withdrawn immediately before any qualifying competitions for handicap purposes can be played.
Such a local rule contravenes Rule 13-1 which states that a ball must be played as it lies and has generally not been used in professional and major amateur competitions.
It is often mistakenly believed that this rule protects the golf course. If relief is given or indeed demanded from a seeded divot hole, a second divot hole is created and requires repair, leaving two seeded divots holes.
If the ball is played from the original hole it may require repair but only one hole remains.
Friday, January 01, 2010
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR READERS
Wishing all our Readers at Ranfurly Castle a Happy New Year.
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