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Agnew had to go south in the 1990s to get a job and she now plays out of Newmarket Links Golf Club. Both are former beaten finalists in the Scottish womens amateur championship 1994 and 1998 respectively and Agnew also won the Scottish Under18 girls matchplay title in 1993. In this national tournament for the over25s there is a case for making the minimum age 35 at Frilford Heath Golf Club Oxfordshire Melvin has had rounds of 78 and 75 for 153 to be five shots behind the leader and hot title favourite former Curtis Cup player Emma Duggleby who would probably still be playing for Great Britain Ireland teams but for deciding a couple of years ago that she did not want to be considered any more for international duty. Duggleby has scored 72 and 76 over the par73 course for a twooverpar tally of 148. Accessibility statementSkip to navigation WebsitesScotsman.com websitesNewsSportBusinessThe ScotsmanScotland on SundayEdinburgh Evening NewsDatingJobsMotorsPropertyBusiness FinderMember CentreWeb FeedsMedia PackSite HelpDigital Archive 18171950Photo GalleryReader HolidaysScotsman CalendarMoneyFantasy GolfHaggis HuntEdinburgh FestivalsHeritage CultureLivingWeatherWebcamsSearch Site mapJobs Property Motors Dating MoneyLog inRegister now freeMember Centre Monday 9th July 2007Top StoriesSun 8 Jul 2007 Printer friendlySend to friendComments 0Exiles carry Scottish hopes in womens midamateur golf championshipCOLIN FARQUHARSON SCOTLANDS hopes of providing a third winner in the first six years of the British womens midamateur golf championship to follow in the footsteps of Anne Laing 2002 and Martine Pow last year rest on the shoulders of exiles Valerie Melvin and Caroline Agnew. Fife county player Jo Carthew from She did birdie the 18th for the second day in a row. Melvin entered from Reunion Florida has lived and worked in America for a number of years in a golfrelated job. Save for dropping seven shots to par over the last five holes yesterday including a quadruple bogey 8 at the 16th she would be in second place and snapping at the leaders heels. Caroline Agnew is back in fifth place on 156 with scores of 77 and 79. The page is still readable. With one round to go Duggleby who works in the admin offices of Malton Norton Golf Club leads by three shots from Finlands Minna Kaarnalahti and by five from Valerie Melvin who saddled herself with a double bogey 6 at the third after starting with a birdie.