Golf: Lothian duo await cap calls
It is likely to include two Lothians players - Jane Turner (Craigielaw) and Mortonhall's Rachael Watton - even though, bizarrely, they both ran up 10s in their final rounds at the weather-shortened British women's open amateur stroke-play championship at Tenby Golf Club on the South Wale coastline.
Turner and Rachael both finished with 87s in none-too-easy conditions - a thunder and lightning storm halted play at 9am and it was not resumed until 11.30am - and they both totalled 244, 26 shots behind Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle), the fourth Scottish winner of the title over the past seven years.
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Hide AdJane had her 10 at the par-4 fourth and contributed to an outward half of 50 - her highest nine-hole score since she was learning to play the game. Rachael had her 10 at the par-5 eighth and she reached the turn in 47.
Turner has won the Riccarton Rosebowl 36-hole open at Hamilton since she lost in the semi-finals of the Scottish women's championship at Craigielaw. Watton reached the quarter-finals with an impressive run in the national championship. That should stand both in good stead with the selection committee.