Showing posts with label Pamela Pretswell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pamela Pretswell. Show all posts

Monday, 20 June 2016

Well Done Pamela

 Pamela Pretswell finished joint second in the Ladies European Tour  Tipsport Golf Masters in the Czech Republic.
Pamela, was happy with joint second place. She said: “I’m absolutely delighted. I played well all week, especially in the second round. I gave myself some chances out there and I’m happy with how I finished on 18. Everything was working nicely and there was a consistency that had been lacking a bit this year. It was good fun.”

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Pamela finishes 6th

Pamela finished in 6th place , 6 shots behind the winner, Melissa Reid, after a round of 78 today.

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Pamela still in second place

Pamela  Prestwell is still lying second but is now just one shot behind the leader, Melissa Reid, after a 1 under par 72 today in the Turkish Airlines Ladies Open.

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Pamela Pretswell continues to perform well on Tour

Pamela Pretswell finished sixth in the World Ladies' Championship in China on Sunday.The following is an extract from an article by Nick Rodger on Tuesday in The Herald this week. If you want to view the full article go to 


"Pretswell continues to make significant strides, though, and her share of sixth place in a strong field at the World Ladies’ Championship at Mission Hills was another sizeable step. It was the 25-year-old’s second successive sixth-place finish on the circuit and one achieved in a line-up containing Inbee Park, the five-time major winner and current world No.2; Suzann Pettersen, the world No.5; and the new world No.6, So Yeon Ryu, who pipped Park to the title in China on Sunday.
Two years ago, when Pretswell achieved her first aim of safeguarding her tour card at the end of her rookie season, the former British Women’s Amateur" Strokeplay champion from Lanark expressed the hope that she could “reassess my goals and raise my expectations a bit more”. Pretswell is not one for making bold claims but as she continues to gain a stronger footing on the women’s circuit, there is no reason why she should not be targeting that breakthrough victory. She has had a trio of top-five finishes and played in the final group of the Sberbank Golf Masters in Prague last season."



Monday, 2 March 2015

Pamela finishes in tie for 6th in New Zealand Open


Congratulations to Pamela Pretswell who finished tied sixth on seven-under-par 209 alongside Charley Hull of England in the New Zealand Open at Clearwater GC , Christchurch after a final round of 73..Pamela would have finished joint third but for a double bogey 5 at the short 16th.
In her final round, her length off the tee enabled her to birdie three par-5 holes, the second, the fifth and the 14th but she dropped shots at the third and seventh as well.
She told Kirkwoodgolf.co.uk by E-mail:
"Happy with my performance this week. Played well over all three rounds - the wind was strong today in the final round. Been working hard over the winter with my coach Alan Murdoch at Kings Acre in Edinburgh and nice to see the hard work paying off this week. "Looking forward to my next event in China for the World Ladies Championship. It's been great to start the season over here in Australia and New Zealand."

Sunday, 29 June 2014

Pamela finishes fifth in Italian Ladies Oprn

In the Italian Open at Perugia Golf Club Pamela Pretswell finished tied for fifth place on 2 under par, 5 strokes behind the winner , Florentyna Parker of England. 

Saturday, 1 February 2014

Pamela Makes Cut in New Zealand Open

Pamela Pretswell shot a four under par 68 today following a 78 yesterday to make the cut in the ISPS Handa New Zealand Women's Open at Christchurch.

Saturday, 18 January 2014

Pamela finished tied 6th

Pamela Pretswell finished tied for 6th after rounds of 69 and 70 in the Mount Broughton Classic in New South Wales.

Sunday, 28 July 2013

Pamela finished top Scot

Pamela Pretswell finished the top Scot in the Handa Ladies European Masters. She shot rounds of 68, 69 and 73 for a six-under-par total of 210, 10 shots behind the winner, Aussie Karrie Webb (68-67-65) at Buckinghamshire Golf Club, Denham.

Saturday, 27 July 2013

Pamela is 5 shots behind leader in European Masters

Pamela Pretswell is lying in 14th place in the ISPS Handa Ladies European Masters at Buckinghamshire Golf Club, Denham.  With scores of 68,69 (7 under par ) she is 5 shots behind the leader.   

Thursday, 11 July 2013

Pamela is joint winner in Paul Lawrie Scottish Ladies Open Tour

Pamela Pretswell and Vikki Laing tied for victory on three-under-par 69 in
today's (Thu) Paul Lawrie Scottish Ladies Open Tour 18-hole competition, the ATR Group Classic, over the Blairgowrie Rosemount course.
It was Pamela's second joint win in a row - she tied with Holly Clyburn for first place in the fledgling tour's competition at Carnoustie Burnside last week.

Sunday, 23 June 2013

Pamela finishes top Scot in Slovakia

Pamela Pretswell finished joint 40th on +9 after rounds of 75,73,72 and 77 in the Allianz Ladies Slovak Open which was won by Gwladys Nocera.

Sunday, 26 May 2013

Pamela finishes tied 7th

Pamela Pretswell finished in joint 7th place in the Ladies European Tour's Deloitte Women's Open championship at The International Golf Club, Amsterdam today. An even par 73 gave her a 2 under par total of 217, 6 shots behind the winner, England's Holly Clyburn. Charlie Hull, England, was in second place.
Pamela finished on level par today in spite of starting with a bogey at the first and a double bogey at the third.
 

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Pamela now joint 7th

Pamela Pretswell is now tied 7th in the Deloittie European Ladies Open in Amsterdam after a level par 73 in the second round today. She is 5 strokes behind the leader Camilla Lennarth.  

Friday, 24 May 2013

Pamela is joint 10th in Amsterdam

Pamela Pretswell is lying in joint 10th place in the Ladies European Tour's Deloitte Women's Open at Amsterdam in the Netherlands today after a 2 under par round of 71.
The leader is Camilla Lennarth (Sweden) on 66.  

Sunday, 12 May 2013

Pamela finishes joint 31st

Pamela Pretswell finished joint 31st in the Turkish Ladies Open at Antalya Golf Club after a final round 75, earning 2,212 Euros.  

Friday, 10 May 2013

Pamela makes cut in Turkey

Pamela Pretswell has made the cut after two rounds of 76 in the Turkish Airlines Ladies Open. She is 10 shots behind the joint leaders Laura Davies, Trish Johnston and Carmen Alonso. 

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Pamela is first to be sponsored by Nairn Golf Club

NEWS RELEASE
For the first time in its 125-year history, The Nairn Golf Club has given its support to a touring professional competing at the highest level. The historic commitment means Ladies European Tour-rookie Pamela Pretswell will sport the famous cross-club logo and represent the prestigious Highland club during her first season on tour.
The association is especially significant as Pamela’s last amateur match was played out over the famous Scottish links when she helped GB&I to win the Curtis Cup in a historic victory over America last year. The remarkable result, and the bonds that were formed during it, created the perfect foundations on which to base a formal arrangement between the club and Pamela.
I have been back many times to Nairn since the Curtis Cup and, to be honest, it feels like my second home,” she said. “I love it there; the people are so friendly, the views are stunning and there aren’t many golf courses like it. I feel very proud to be representing a great club like Nairn with such a long history and an established worldwide reputation. The whole thing gives me a lot of confidence.”
Created through the combined creative efforts of Archie Simpson, Old Tom Morris, James Braid and Ben Sayers, The Nairn Golf Club is a regular entry in various top 25 course rankings and is one of Scotland’s most treasured links courses. Until now, the club has resisted the idea of formalising relationships with tour players but the historic home win seems to have presented the perfect opportunity to make its first notable commitment.
“Pamela is a phenomenal talent and The Nairn Golf Club is proud to support her at the start of her professional career,” noted Ian Cooper, the club’s captain. “Pamela’s involvement in last year’s Curtis Cup was immense and we felt it was appropriate that our first association with a professional golfer should be with one of the key members of that historic winning team. We look forward to helping Pamela throughout her career and no doubt celebrating with her in the future.”
The Nairn Golf Club joins two other sponsors actively supporting Pamela during her first season on the Ladies European Tour. As Martin Gilbert, CEO of Aberdeen Asset Management, noted, the 23-year-old’s attributes both on and of the course make her a perfect brand ambassador.
“Dedication and hard work are qualities we actively look for in our global golf ambassadors and Pamela is currently doing a great job representing our brand all over the world,” he said. “We wish her every success and the best of luck for the remainder of the season.”
In a similar vain, Glenmuir and Sunderland’s managing director Colin Mee said he was delighted to be involved in the sponsorship arrangement: “Pamela looks to have the ability and desire to go far in professional golf. She knows how to win and we have no doubt she will be a fantastic ambassador for Glenmuir, Sunderland and Scottish golf in general.”

Thursday, 14 March 2013

PAMELA PRETSWELL NAMED FOR CASH AID FROM SCOTTISH GOLF SUPPORT LTD IN 2013

Scottish Golf Support Limited (SGSL), the partnership backed by the Scottish Government to help the country’s young professionals progress in their respective careers, has announced its support to six players following the success of the programme last year.
European Tour rookie Scott Henry, Challenge Tour trio Duncan Stewart, Wallace Booth and Ross Kellett, along with Ladies European Tour graduate Pamela Pretswell and fellow LET card holder Kylie Walker are all recipients of funding and support for 2013.
For full report go to Kirkwood Golf.
 

Friday, 15 February 2013

Pamela fails to make the cut in Australian Open

After a second round of 79 for a 151 total Pamela Pretswell failed to make the cut by 6 shots in her first Major Championship as a Professional.
Catriona Matthew made the cut with a second round 75 for a 144 total but Carly Booth also missed the cut after an 82 for 155.
The new leader is Columbian Mariajo Unibe on 131.