Teenagers Carly Booth and Gemma Dryburgh, the former a Professional, amateur, and the European tour, the Queen had the Clarc pro only three Scots to survive in the women's British open for the pre to Ricoh-the qualifying 18-hole tournament at the Berkshire Golf Club, Ascot yesterday.
the 25 best and far to a final area of the 120 ties in the qualifying, Panmure Golf Club on Monday, 25 July. From there, leading a field of 16 may in the women's open at Carnoustie on July 28-31.
Comrie's Booth and Dryburgh was born in Aberdeen, Florida, in the IMG Leadbetter Academy student qualified for the par-72 mark. The Queen made it through the 20th century, 74, who led the 30 players in all the border equally to legitimate Panmure.
Scots, which could not be included in the LPGA Tour Player-of-Mhairi McKay, who was 78. Kenny Lynn (Archerfield Links) in the 75 to Heather MacRae recently moved hwile Downfield Gleneagles PGA with personnel failed to miss a shot of one of the 79, better than the former Scottish amateur champion Michele Thomson (McDonald, Sunderland).
Pamela Feggans (Patna, Ayr) and Gemma Webster (Glasgow), missed out on 79 and 80, respectively. Jane Turner, harrasterakentaja international, and Katy McNicoll, the pro tour, Carnoustie preparoitujen 83 and 76. Top pro tour of the Welsh, was qualifer Sahra Hassan under par 68, with four.
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