Alison Rose (golfer)

{{Short description|Scottish amateur golfer}}

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Alison Jane Rose (later Davidson, born 18 June 1968){{cite web |url=http://www.womengolfersmuseum.com/Famousgolfers/R.htm |publisher=Women Golfers' Museum |title=Rose, Miss Alison D,O,B, 18 june 1968 |access-date=13 August 2022}} is a Scottish amateur golfer. She won the 1997 Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship and played in the Curtis Cup in 1996 and 1998.

Golf career

Rose represented Scotland in the 1988 European Lady Junior's Team Championship in Belgium, an under-21 event, where the team were runners-up, losing 6 matches to 1 in the final against to England. Rose won the only Scottish point in the final.{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hA01AAAAIBAJ&pg=6406%2C2727748 |title=Scots girls meet their Waterloo in final |newspaper=The Glasgow Herald |page=12 |date=11 July 1988}}{{cite news |url=https://www.scotsman.com/sport/golf/alison-davidson-on-golfing-friendships-meaning-more-than-titles-3284407 |title=Alison Davidson on golfing friendships meaning more than titles |first=Martin |last=Dempster |newspaper=The Scotsman |date=27 June 2021}} She first played for Scotland in the Women's Home Internationals in 1990 and in the European Ladies' Team Championship in 1991. She had some successes in the early 1990s, winning the St Rule Trophy at St Andrews in 1991 and leading the stroke-play qualifying at the 1992 Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship at Saunton.{{cite web |url=http://www.gilliankirkwood.co.uk/ercn86/archive/StRulewinners.html |title=Complete list of St Rule Trophy winners |work=Gillian Kirkwood golf news |date=2 June 2002 |access-date=13 August 2022}}{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/107501320/the-daily-telegraph/ |title=Rose scents title after second 74 |first=Lewine |last=Mair |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |date=12 June 1992 |page=33 |via=Newspapers.com}}

In 1994 she won the Welsh Women's Open Stroke Play Championship, a stroke ahead of Emma Fields, and was a runner-up in the St Rule Trophy.{{cite web |title=Welsh Ladies’ Open Stroke Play Champions |url=https://www.walesgolf.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Past-Champions.pdf |publisher=Wales Golf |access-date=13 August 2022}} The following year she was runner-up in the same two events. She lost to Fiona Brown in a playoff for the Welsh championship and was again a runner-up in the St Rule Trophy. 1995 also saw her selected for British teams for the first time, playing for Great Britain & Ireland in the Vagliano Trophy at Ganton in July and for Great Britain in the Commonwealth Trophy in Australia in September.{{cite web |url=http://www.ega-golf.ch/sites/default/files/vt_1995_0.pdf |publisher=European Golf Association |title=Vagliano Trophy 1995 |access-date=13 August 2022}}

In April 1996 Rose was selected for the Curtis Cup match, played in June in Killarney.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/107446731/the-daily-telegraph/ |title=Hall picked for Curtis Cup but Irish miss out |first=Lewine |last=Mair |newspaper=The Sunday Telegraph |date=25 April 1996 |page=29 |via=Newspapers.com}} Great Britain & Ireland won the match by five points to retain the trophy. Rose was the most successful player, winning all her four matches. She played with Lisa Dermott in both foursomes sessions. In the single,s she beat Ellen Port 6 and 5 on the opening day and Brenda Corrie-Kuehn 5 and 4 on the final day.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/107446813/the-daily-telegraph/ |title=Rose produces full bloom to sway contest |first=Lewine |last=Mair |newspaper=The Sunday Telegraph |date=22 June 1996 |page=27 |via=Newspapers.com}}{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/107447142/the-daily-telegraph/ |title=Rose blossoms in spotlight as Americans slip to defeat |first=Lewine |last=Mair |newspaper=The Sunday Telegraph |date=24 June 1996 |page=44 |via=Newspapers.com}} In May she had lost narrowly to Anne Laing in the final of the Scottish Women's Amateur Championship at Royal Dornoch.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/107559267/the-observer/ |title=Scottish upset |newspaper=The Observer |date=26 May 1996 |page=54 |via=Newspapers.com}}

In May 1997, Rose beat Hilary Monaghan 3 and 2 in the final of the Scottish Women's Amateur Championship at West Kilbride.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/107559428/the-observer/ |title=Rose blooms |newspaper=The Observer |date=25 May 1997 |page=62 |via=Newspapers.com}} The following month she won the Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship at Cruden Bay, beating Mhairi McKay 4 and 3 in the final.{{cite news |url=https://www.thefreelibrary.com/ROSE%27S+IN+FULL+BLOOM.-a061088652 |title=Rose's in full bloom |newspaper=The Sunday Mail (Glasgow) |date=15 June 1997 |via=thefreelibrary.com}}

In June 1998 Rose was selected for the Curtis Cup match in Minneapolis in August.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/107459531/the-daily-telegraph/ |title=Hudson in demand for Curtis Cup |first=Lewine |last=Mair |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |date=16 June 1998 |page=34 |via=Newspapers.com}} The Americans regained the cup by 10 matches to 8. Rose played with Becky Morgan in the foursomes, losing both matches. She played in the singles on the opening day, losing 3 and 2 to Brenda Corrie-Kuehn and was not selected for the final day's singles.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/107459806/the-daily-telegraph/ |title=Americans wrap up early victory |first=Lewine |last=Mair |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |date=3 August 1998 |page=42 |via=Newspapers.com}}

She made her final appearances for Scotland in the 1999 European Ladies' Team Championship in France, where the team finished a disappointing 13th, and in the Women's Home Internationals in 2000.{{cite web |url=https://www.ega-golf.ch/sites/default/files/1999ladiesteam.pdf |publisher=European Golf Association |title=21st Championnat d'Europe par Equipes Dames |access-date=13 August 2022}}

Personal life

She married Martin Davidson in 1999.

Team appearances

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