DORSET star Georgia Hall has been selected for next week’s Women’s Home Internationals in Scotland.

Remedy Oak’s Hall is in the eight-strong starting line-up, while Parkstone’s Sophie Keech is named as one of three reserves.

Seventeen-year-old Hall is the British women’s champion and was joint low-amateur at the Women’s British Open.

Last year she was Europe’s number one woman golfer and the British girls’ champion.

This season she has represented GB&I in the Vagliano Trophy and Europe in the PING Junior Solheim Cup. She also won two gold medals at the 2013 Australian Youth Olympic Festival.

Keech , meanwhile, is in a rich vein of form, winning the English girls open championship at Oake Manor in Taunton last month.

The Parkstone star is also the reigning South West girls champion and was runner-up in the regional ladies competition.

Cheshire’s Rachael Goodall and Surrey’s Annabel Dimmock will represent England ladies for the first time.

At 16, Dimmock is the youngest member of the team and was runner-up to Keech at Taunton.

The championship takes place at Scotscraig Golf Club, Scotland, from September 11 to 13.

England are the defending champions and aiming for their third win in a row – and their 21st since the competition began in 1982.