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r t';>v/*<'-’,,/i/^ ”*'1 ‘ * * 32 Clltheroe Advertiser & Times, August 6th, 1998


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By George Embley


continues this week. While the remainder of the


adventure goes on for golf ace Kim E


IBBLE Valley golfer Kim Rostron’s American adventure


Great Britain and Ireland team packed their bags and flew back home following the 10-8 Curtis Cup defeat against the Americans at Minikahda GC in Minneapolis, Kim is staying on in America to compete in next week's US Ladies' Open


Amateur Championship at Barton Hills GC. Last week Kim intimated that


the destiny of the CurtisCup would probably be decided on the greens - and that is exactly what transpired as America won more comfortably than the final • scoreline indicates.! ; As Ita Butler, who led the team


to victory at Killarney two years ago, said: "The Americans holed so many putts and that was the key to victory." Kim, one of five England


players to get the slectorial nod, clinched her place in the team by


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winning the British Women's Open Amateur.Championship. Kim, one of four Great Britain


and Ireland players hit by food poisoning in the build-up to the biennial showdown, and Elaine Ratcliffe gave their side a great start when they, defeated Beth Bauer and Jenny Chuasiriporn by 1 hole in the opening foursomes. " But the Clitheroe player lost 2'


and 1 against Kellee Booth in the singles as the Yanks forged a 5.5- 3.5 lead at the end of play on Saturday.


On Sunday Kim and Ratcliffe lost 2 and 1 against Robin Burke


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and Virginia Derby-Grimes in the foursomes, and the local lass lost by the same scoreline against Booth in the singles. , Among those rooting for Kim


as she gamely tackled the Americans in their own.


backyard were her proud parents, Fred and Nina, her fiance Robert Andrew and his parents, Mike and Joyce. Kim's next major gdfing


,


date on this side of the pond will be an appearance in the European Ladies' Amateur' Championship in Amsterdam later this month.


Kate earns Birkdale glory o


[LITHEROE ace Kate Egford confirmed her rat­ ing as one of the leading


lady golfers in the country with an impressive victory in the Royal Birkdale Women's Scratch Trophy on Friday. On the same Southport links


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, play-off victory over Caroline Mar- ron (Bromborough). The plus-one Wilpshire GC


■ to overcome a strong f ie ld . ,V . Katasaid: "With the exception ofa


member was presented with the Red Rum Salver and was delighted


the Curtis Cup .team, most of the top players in the country were there. "I missed the English and British events because I was studying, so


where American Mark O'Meara won the Open recently, Kate fol­ lowed a somewhat disappointing morning round of 81 with a bril­ liant, five-under-par 70 in the after­ noon for a 151 aggregate and a card


'


to play and actually win at Birk­ dale was a great experience. "The narrow fairways look even


narrower when you are playing, and the rough is still very penal." Kate struggled with her driver in


the morning was 75, so I was still in with a shout.


national Kate took up a new. post at Myerscough'College, where she will lead the HND in Golf and Leisure Management and BTEC Golf Studies courses.


birdied the 14th and 18th holes^o get into a card play-off.” e.-V:- \ • i This week-former England inter­


after nine and then birdied the 12th, eagled the par-five 13th, and-,


"In the afternoon I was level-par ■ *


the opening round, so much so that when she lost a ball and took seven on the par-five 15th hole, she left the offending club in the bag for the remainder of the day and used a three-wood off the tee. - Kate said: "The highest score in


win President’s Day prize L


o n g -s e r v in g mem­ ber Derek Wood turned on the style to win the President's Day a t Whalley


11-64 to win by four shots from Dr Brian Cooke (77-9-68), Caro­ line James winning the "fair sex" prize with 101-39-72. The gross prizes were won by


Golf Club. He handed in an excellent 75-


Russell Hollender (77) and Daphne Dawson (84). Front-nine winners were Chris


18th hole were won by Kieron Hunt and Carol Blackadder. 0 Clitheroe members competed in a


Skeats (33 nett) and Joyce Burt (34.5 nett), and Eric Lord (32 nett) and Gail Ainsworth (36.5 nett) had the best returns on the back-nine. Nearest-the-pin prizes on the


three-divisional medal on Saturday. Andrew Lund returned 77-8-69


and won Category One ahead of Bob Capstick (83-11-72), Graham Whal­ ley (82-9-73) finishing third on the card from Mike Bennett (82-9-73), Gary Speak (77-4-73), Peter Pedder and Roger Brennan (both 80-7-73). Richard Baker shot 83-15-68 to


DREAM COMES TRUE!


dreams come true. He was.the winner, of


F


our World Cup Dream Team competition run in association with Harry Garlick TV Centres Ltd.


' France’s performance: in the final swept him to " first place and he claimed the top television prize on offer. Competition winner


Roger Duff (centre) is ; pictured receiving his k prize from Iain. Heald:;


: (left, Harry Garlick shopjs manager) and Cathy Tatlcrsall (East Lan­ cashire Newspapers pro-


j'pi '*«-


. motion department).: : •; 210798/3/8


o o t b a l l fan Roger Duff saw his world cup


RIBBLE VALLEY GOLF SCENE With


GEORGE EMBLEM


win Category Two by three shots from Nigel Reeves (88-17-71), Tony Weightman (85-13-72) finishing third on the card from Donald Parker (86-14-72). A round of 95-26-69 enabled Roger


John Greenwood.(101-25-76). Denis Greenup won the gross


Ray Duckworth (Ghyll) handed in 42 points and finished fifth on the card from the father-and-son pair­ ing of Ted and Gary Speak. Andrew Walmsley and Ian


Hargreaves to win Category Three ahead of Eric Hartley (98-26-72) and


prize with a round of 76. Club president Dennis Kershaw


recorded a hole-in-one at the fifth hole with a well-struck five-iron during the course of the open four- ball at Clitheroe on Sunday. Visiting golfers M. Bird (Har­


wood) and H. Cooper (Brcightmet) won the event with 45 Stableford points. Host club members John Cartmell and Daniel Preedy (43 points) finished second after a card play-off with P. Whitham and P. Dunlop, and P. Murphy (Rishton) and J. Ramsbottom (Pleasington). . Clitheroe's Roger Brennan and


Ready (Accrington) totalled 38 points and won the first gross prize after a consultation of cards with S. Whittaker and D. Jones (Bolton). © Andy Townsend returned 86-19- 67 to win Captain’s Day at Stony- hurst Park GC. Second place went to Steve Credie


(91-22-69), David Moore was third after a round of 95-24-71 and Tony Dobson (82-10-72) was fourth. Stephen Young’s round of 80 was


good enough for the gross prize and other special prizes were awarded to John Dowthwaite, Ted Crosby, Matt Riding, Arthur Wilkinson and Mark Young. Mike Kerrigan returned nett


rounds of 69 and 73 to win Catego­ ry One of the Barry Bolton Trophy. . Steve Credie carded nett scores of


on the style to


73 and 60 to win Category Two and Steve Wilcock took the gross prize with a 36-hole score of 158. Credie’s run of form continued in


score of 601 Andrew Blocked (73-8-65) won


the July Medal when he won the Category Three prize with a nett


: and Kris Baldwin. Eileen was the overall winner


Category One and Keith Wiggins (85-19-66) claimed Category Two.; • © Pride of place in Rita Joyce's Lady Captain's Day at Stonyhurst Park belonged to Eileen Lambert


with 108-35-73 and Kris claimed the gross award with a round of 92. A round of 88-16-72 enabled Car­


73 to win the Village Hall charity competition. Tony Baron and Sheila Shelley


olyn Blockeel to win the Frances Smith qualifier. Margaret Carrington shot 99-2&1


formed a winning alliance in the mixed greensome. • Whalley ladies were in action in


the Macmillan Canter Relief Sta­ bleford. Margaret Rawson com­ piled 38 points to win ahead of Margaret Heyworth (36 points) and Agnes Flanagan (34 points).


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