...in Orlando. Fort Myers’ George McNeill missed the cut. He finished 76th on the money list. Bonita Bay Club resident Catriona Matthew tied for 59th in the Mizuno Classic in Japan. Matthew is an alternate for this week’s Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Mexico. The...
...the 2006 winner, had an even-par 72. Of the Scots contingent, Glasgow's Janice Moodie was on 71 while North Berwick's Catriona Matthew carded a 72. The full article contains 110 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper. This website and its associated...
...McCabe shot 76-76/152. He dropped three spots to 57th on the money list. The tour is off this week. Bonita Bay Club resident Catriona Matthew tied for 28th on Sunday in the Grand China Air LPGA Classic. Matthew is in the field for this week’s Hana Bank KOLON...
...Catriona Matthew was joint sixth after an opening 70 in the Grand China LPGA Tour. American Laura Diaz set the pace with a 63 at Hainan Island. Find your new job: DailyRecord.co.uk, the Daily Record newspaper online. Best coverage of Scottish news and sport....
...place at four-under 68, while Candie Kung and Tao-Li Yang are knotted in seventh place at three-under-par 69. Jimin Kang, Catriona Matthew, In-Kyung Kim, Young Kim, Allison Fouch, Christina Kim, Teresa Lu, Shanshan Feng and Shi Hyun Ahn are tied for ninth...
...leader Greg McBain, second in last year's Royal Dornoch Masters, had to settle for a 73 over his home course. Scotland’s Catriona Matthew clinched her fourth top 10 finish of the season when she put together a four birdie final round of 70 to finish third...
...MATTHEW put together a four-birdie final round of 70 to finish third in the Madrid Ladies' Challenge. The Scot's six-under total of 213 left her five shots behind France's Gwladys Nocera whose last day 67 clinched a fifth title and gave her top spot in the...
... Scotland's Catriona Matthew had to settle for third place as Frenchwoman Gwladys Nocera claimed victory at the Madrid Ladies Masters on Saturday. The 2007 Scandinavian TPC champion Matthew shot a 70 today for a six-under-par total, five behind Nocera,...
...which is the hardest round, but I'm going to give it everything." The strongest British challenge came from Scotland's Catriona Matthew, who shot 75 and finished alone in fourth, while Denmark's Iben Tinning was fifth after a round of 74. England's Laura Davies,...
...Catriona Matthew was in outright fourth place and just two shots off the lead despite slipping to a second round 75 in the Madrid Ladies' Challenge at Casino Club de Golf Retamares yesterday. After a flawless five-birdie opening round, the two-time winner...