Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Engaged within sight of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge - how romantic!

Another picture sent to Kirkwoodgolf.co.uk by Anne Walker, UC-Davis's highly successful women's golf team coach from Scotland.
"This was the night we got engaged by the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge! Fond memories" - Anne Walker 

Editor's note: The lucky man's name is Chris Gundling from Half Moon Bay, California. Anne's husband-to-be has obiously got brains (in more ways than one) because he is studying for a Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering with the emphasis on wind energy. They have fixed the Wedding Day for next August.

MORE NEWS AND PICTURES TO COME FROM ANNE WALKER ... only on Kirkwoodgolf.co.uk


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ANOTHER SECOND PLACE FINISH FOR HAYLEY DAVIS IN TEXAS


By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
English girls champion Hayley Davis, pictured, joint leader with one round to go, had to settle for joint second place in The Alamo Invitational women's college tournament at Briggs Ranch golf course, San Antonio in Texas today.
It's the third time freshman Hayley, who was English women's amateur champion in 2010, has been runner-up since she made her debut for Baylor University, Waco in Texas, in September.
Hayley had rounds of 70, 70 and 74 for a two-under-par total of 214 over the par-72 course (6,272yd). In her final round, the Wimborne, Dorset youngster simply could not squeeze a single birdie out of the course. She had 16 pars and two bogeys (at the second and 12th).
Fabiola Arriago (University of Texas-San Antonio), a sophomore from Mexico, was one behind Davis after rounds of 69 and 72 but she was able to pull off a decisive two-shot swing with a final round of 72 for 213 to Hayley's 74 for 214.
Sharing second place with the English girl were the joint 36-hole leader, Monifa Sealy (Central Florida) with rounds of 69, 71 and 74, and Steffi Nelson (Nebraska) with rounds of 72, 73 and 69 (the best last round).
Texas San Antonio were able to score a double whammy by taking the team title as well as the individual hours.
Leading placings in a field of 14 teams were:
866 UTSA, 869 Baylor, 880 Texas A and M.

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ANNE WALKER AND HER FIANCE ON THE JOHN MUIR TRAIL IN USA


She's one of the most successful women's college golf head coaches of the moment - and she's Scottish! Yes, it's Anne Walker who played out of Strathaven when she reached the Scottish girls' championship final in the late 1990s before losing to Vikki Laing who was on her record title run of four years in a row, writes Colin Farquharson
Anne and Vikki went off to have four successful years as players at the University of California-Berkeley. Anne stayed on as a member of the women's golf support team before, roughly three or four years ago she was appointed head women's golf coach at the University of California-Davis ... Davis is a city of Perth/Stirling proportions, says Anne, probably more Stirling than Perth because university life (30,000+ students) dominates the city of Davis.
Anne's US-Davis team recently scored a second victory of the 2011-2012 US college circuit.
But, more important news for all her friends here in Scotland is that is she getting married!
Anne Walker writes:
"Personally, things are very well here. I recently got engaged to a guy I met backpacking in the Sierra Nevada mountains a couple of years ago. We will be married next August close to where we met (I'm bugging Vikki Laing on a weekly basis about winning a tournament on the LET so that she can get her backside over here for the wedding!).
"His name is Chris Gundling and he is from Half Moon Bay, California. Chris is currently finishing his Doctoroate in Mechanical Engineering with the emphasis being on wind energy. He does play golf - that was a pre-requisite!
"We are extremely excited about our future and all that it may have in store. In the meantime, I am trying to convince him to wear a kilt on our wedding day!
"The picture above was taken on the trail we met on. It's the 210 mile long John Muir Trail from Yosemite Valley Floor to the highest point in the United States mainland, Mt Whitney at 14,600ft. John Muir, from Scotland obviously, was the first to explore this area in the early 1900s and he is responsible for the conservation of the wilderness.
"It is now a very famous trail, the John Muir Trail. This picture is not from the year we met but our one-year anniversary; we returned to hike the last part together."
EDITOR: We'll have more news and pictures from Anne Walker on Kirkwoodgolf.co.uk over the next week or two. If you want to send best wishes to Anne or renew an old friendship, send your E-mail address to Colin@scottishgolfview.com and I will pass it on to Anne in Davis, California.

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