1st Tee
10.00 Anne Judge June Giles Gillian Donaghy
10.06 Vivien Howe Jean Murray Jean Irving
10.12 Lilias Snodgrass Marjorie Mitchell Helen Abram
10.18 Evy MacGregor Vicky Rennie Mary Irvine
10.24 Jan Macnab Jane Dickie Karen Binning
10.30 Sheila Biggart Marissa Barr Margaret Parrott
13th Tee
10.00 Marion Munro Eileen Walker Karin MacKenzie
10.06 Anne Robinson Dorothy Simpson Joy McLeod
10.12 Mary Craig Alison Templeton Moira Wilson
10.18 Maureen Cook Linda McDougall Morag Cunningham
Lunch will be served 12.45. Prize for the best outfit. If we are unlucky with the weather and are unable to golf, there will be a short Quiz before lunch so please come at 12.00pm and join up with the rest of your golf team. In the event of golf being cancelled I will try to Blog the information by 9.30am on the day.
Non Golfers Quiz Teams
Nancy MacGadie, Alison Robertson, Kay Martin, Moyra Gordon
Marion Reid, Jennifer Cairns, Cynthia Keanie, Sheila Sangster
Please can you tick your name or contact me at pamjohn2004@hotmail.com
Looking forward to a FUN day.
Pamela
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Thursday, November 16, 2017
AFTERNOON TEA FOR LUNCH
16 ladies tried Stewart Catering's Afternoon Tea yesterday, at lunchtime, after a bracing 13 holes in the morning. Tea and cake stands replete with finger sandwiches, scones and a selection of cakes were enjoyed by all.
Friday, November 10, 2017
SCOTTISH GOLF MEETING -- 2ND DECEMBER - OPEN INVITATION
Scottish Golf’s first national conference will be staged at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) on Saturday 2 December, with the governing body inviting anyone with a passion for the game to contribute to the debate on the sport’s future direction in this country.
Registration is now open to those who wish to attend, with the invitation extended to golf club members and non-members, those involved in club, Area and County administration, media, coaches and other interested parties, with the event being held from 10.00am through to 2.30pm.
Following the recent cancellation of the governing body’s planned Special General Meeting in Stirling on the same day, the move to the capital venue is to accommodate extra demand for attendance and stimulate as much discussion as possible across key aspects of the game.
The national conference is part of Scottish Golf’s move to extend the consultation period on its new strategy. The Annual General Meeting will be held in March 2018, while the recruitment for a new Chief Executive to lead the organisation is currently well underway.
Eleanor Cannon, Executive Chair for Scottish Golf, said: “This is a hugely important time for golf in Scotland, as we work to attract much-needed investment into the game and provide increased support to clubs at grass roots level. It is vital that we discuss innovative ideas on what is required to make golf more sustainable, improve member retention and recruit new people into our great game.
“Our consultation process has generated significant engagement over the last few months and given the level of interest, we felt we needed as big a venue as possible to allow as many people to make a contribution to the debate. We want to encourage a two-way discussion on the future of golf and the conference will be a platform to stimulate positive debate.
“We want to hear from anyone with a passion for the game, whether it be a PGA Pro, ClubGolf coaching volunteer, long-time member, nomadic golfer or beginner. It is essential we hear a wide spectrum of views as we look to address the significant challenges impacting the game in Scotland.”
The EICC event will feature presentations from keynote speakers looking at current trends, industry research, insights from clubs and digital innovation, with interactive workshops giving delegates the opportunity to provide their own input.
Places can be booked via the Scottish Golf website homepage at www.scottishgolf.org. Entry is free of charge and complimentary tea, coffee and a sandwich lunch will be provided to all delegates.
The EICC is located on Morrison Street in the west end of the city, just a short walk from Haymarket train and tram station, while attendees will receive a 30% discount at the nearby NCP Castle Street car park.
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Registration is now open to those who wish to attend, with the invitation extended to golf club members and non-members, those involved in club, Area and County administration, media, coaches and other interested parties, with the event being held from 10.00am through to 2.30pm.
Following the recent cancellation of the governing body’s planned Special General Meeting in Stirling on the same day, the move to the capital venue is to accommodate extra demand for attendance and stimulate as much discussion as possible across key aspects of the game.
The national conference is part of Scottish Golf’s move to extend the consultation period on its new strategy. The Annual General Meeting will be held in March 2018, while the recruitment for a new Chief Executive to lead the organisation is currently well underway.
Eleanor Cannon, Executive Chair for Scottish Golf, said: “This is a hugely important time for golf in Scotland, as we work to attract much-needed investment into the game and provide increased support to clubs at grass roots level. It is vital that we discuss innovative ideas on what is required to make golf more sustainable, improve member retention and recruit new people into our great game.
“Our consultation process has generated significant engagement over the last few months and given the level of interest, we felt we needed as big a venue as possible to allow as many people to make a contribution to the debate. We want to encourage a two-way discussion on the future of golf and the conference will be a platform to stimulate positive debate.
“We want to hear from anyone with a passion for the game, whether it be a PGA Pro, ClubGolf coaching volunteer, long-time member, nomadic golfer or beginner. It is essential we hear a wide spectrum of views as we look to address the significant challenges impacting the game in Scotland.”
The EICC event will feature presentations from keynote speakers looking at current trends, industry research, insights from clubs and digital innovation, with interactive workshops giving delegates the opportunity to provide their own input.
Places can be booked via the Scottish Golf website homepage at www.scottishgolf.org. Entry is free of charge and complimentary tea, coffee and a sandwich lunch will be provided to all delegates.
The EICC is located on Morrison Street in the west end of the city, just a short walk from Haymarket train and tram station, while attendees will receive a 30% discount at the nearby NCP Castle Street car park.
READ MORE
Thursday, November 09, 2017
WEST VETS AGM - LILIAS COLLECTS HER AWARD
The West Vets AGM was held on the 2nd November at Cowglen Golf Club
CLICK HERE TO READ ALL ABOUT IT
Congratulations go to Lilias on being a prizewinner
Wednesday, November 08, 2017
R.L.C.G.A. Fixture Card
For those ladies who are Members of the County, the 2018 fixture cards are now available in the ladies locker room.
For more about the AGM and prize giving from the County AGM on the 1st November at Haggs Castle Golf Club and to see photographs from the evening CLICK HERE
Denise is presented with a prize from RLCGA President Jennifer Mack |
Marion is presented with a prize from RLCGA President Jennifer Mack |
For more about the AGM and prize giving from the County AGM on the 1st November at Haggs Castle Golf Club and to see photographs from the evening CLICK HERE
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