European Ladies' Team Championship
The European Ladies' Team Championship is a European amateur team golf championship for women organised by the European Golf Association. The inaugural event was held in 1959.[1]
It was played in odd-numbered years from 1959 to 2007 and has been played annually since 2008 (with the exception of 2012).
Format[]
Currently, the championship is contested by up to 20 teams, each of 6 players.
The format consists of two rounds of strokeplay, out of which the five lowest scores from each team's six players will count each day. The total addition of the five lowest scores will constitute the team's score and determine the teams qualified for the last three rounds of matchplay. Only teams in contention for a medal will play a match format of two foursomes and five singles, while the other teams will play a one foursome and four singles match format.
Results[]
Year | Venue | Location | Winner | Runner-up |
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2021 | Royal County Down GC | Northern Ireland | England | Sweden |
2020 | Upsala GC | Sweden | Sweden | Germany |
2019 | Is Molas Golf Club | Italy | Sweden | Spain |
2018 | GC Murhof | Austria | Sweden | France |
2017 | Montado Golf Resort | Portugal | England | Italy |
2016 | Oddur GC | Iceland | England | Spain |
2015 | Helsingør GC | Denmark | France | Switzerland |
2014 | Diners CUBO Golf Course, Ljubljana | Slovenia | France | Finland |
2013 | Fulford GC, Yorkshire | England | Spain | Austria |
2011 | GC Murhof | Austria | Sweden | Spain |
2010 | La Manga Club | Spain | Sweden | Spain |
2009 | Bled G&CC | Slovenia | Germany | England |
2008 | Stenungsund GC | Sweden | Sweden | Netherlands |
2007 | GC Castelconturbia | Italy | Spain | Sweden |
2005 | Karlstad GC | Sweden | Spain | England |
2003 | Frankfurter GC | Germany | Spain | Sweden |
2001 | Golf de Meis | Spain | Sweden | Spain |
1999 | Golf de Saint Germain | France | France | England |
1997 | Nordcenter G&CC | Finland | Sweden | Scotland |
1995 | Golf Club Milano | Italy | Spain | Scotland |
1993 | Royal the Hague G&CC | Netherlands | England | Spain |
1991 | Wentworth Club | England | England | Sweden |
1989 | Golf de Pals | Spain | France | England |
1987 | Turnberry | Scotland | Sweden | Wales |
1985 | Stavanger GC | Norway | England | Italy |
1983 | Royal Waterloo GC | Belgium | Ireland | England |
1981 | Troia Resort | Portugal | Sweden | France |
1979 | Ireland | Ireland | Germany | |
1977 | Club de Golf Sotogrande | Spain | England | Spain |
1975 | France | France | Spain | |
1973 | Belgium | England | France | |
1971 | Ganton GC | England | England | France |
1969 | Halmstad GC | Sweden | France | England |
1967 | Penina Golf & Resort | Portugal | England | France |
1965 | Netherlands | England | Scotland | |
1963 | Rungsted GC | Denmark | Belgium | France |
1961 | Italy | France | Italy | |
1959 | Germany | France | Italy |
Winning nations' summary[]
Country | Winner | Runner-up |
---|---|---|
England | 11 | 6 |
Sweden | 10 | 4 |
France | 8 | 6 |
Spain | 5 | 8 |
Ireland | 2 | 0 |
Germany | 1 | 2 |
Belgium | 1 | 0 |
Italy | 0 | 4 |
Austria | 0 | 1 |
Scotland | 0 | 3 |
Finland | 0 | 1 |
Netherlands | 0 | 1 |
Switzerland | 0 | 1 |
Wales | 0 | 1 |
Total | 38 | 38 |
Source:[2]
Winning teams[]
- 2021: England: , , Annabell Fuller, , , Emily Toy
- 2020: Sweden: Linn Grant, Ingrid Lindblad, Maja Stark, Beatrice Wallin[3]
- 2019: Sweden: Linn Grant, Frida Kinhult, Sara Kjellker, Ingrid Lindblad, Maja Stark, Beatrice Wallin[3]
- 2018: Sweden: Linn Grant, Frida Kinhult, Sara Kjellker, Amanda Linnér, Maja Stark, Beatrice Wallin[3]
- 2017: England: , , , Alice Hewson, ,
- 2016: England: , Alice Hewson, Bronte Law, Meghan MacLaren, ,
- 2015: France: Shannon Aubert, , , Manon Gidali, ,
- 2014: France: Shannon Aubert, , Céline Boutier, , ,
- 2013: Spain: Natalia Escuriola, Camilla Hedberg, Noemí Jiménez, Marta Sanz, Patricia Sanz, Luna Sobrón
- 2011: Sweden: Madelene Sagström, Daniela Holmqvist, , , Josephine Janson, [3]
- 2010: Sweden: Caroline Hedwall, Camilla Lennarth, Louise Larsson, Jacqueline Hedwall, , [3]
- 2009: Germany: , , , , Caroline Masson,
- 2008: Sweden: Anna Nordqvist, Caroline Hedwall, Jacqueline Hedwall, Caroline Westrup, Pernilla Lindberg, Camilla Lennarth[3]
- 2007: Spain: Azahara Muñoz, Carlota Ciganda, Emma Cabrera-Bello, , , Belén Mozo
- 2005: Spain: Emma Cabrera-Bello, Tania Elósegui, María Hernández, , Belén Mozo,
- 2003: Spain: Carmen Alonso, , Tania Elósegui, María Hernández, ,
- 2001: Sweden: Kristina Engström, , Mikaela Parmlid, Nina Reis, Helena Svensson, Linda Wessberg
- 1999: France: , Stéphanie Arricau, , Karine Icher, Marine Monnet, Gwladys Nocera
- 1997: Sweden: , , Marie Hedberg, , ,
- 1995: Spain: , , , , , Ana Belen Sanchez
- 1993: England: , , , Joanne Morley, Kirsty Speak,
- 1991: England: , , , , , Joanne Morley[4]
- 1989: France: Delphine Bourson, , , Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, Sandrine Mendiburu,
- 1987: Sweden: Helen Alfredsson, , Eva Dahlöf, Sofia Grönberg, Helene Koch,
- 1985: England: , Trish Johnson, , , , [5]
- 1983: Ireland: , , , , Maureen Madill
- 1981: Sweden: , , , Charlotte Montgomery, Pia Nilsson, Liv Wollin
- 1979: Ireland: , , , Maureen Madill, ,
- 1977: England: , , , Beverly Huke, ,
- 1975: France: , , , Catherine Lacoste de Prado, Anne Marie Palli,
- 1973: England: , , , , Mickey Walker
- 1971: England: , , , , , Mickey Walker
- 1969: France: , Catherine Lacoste, , , Brigitte Varangot[6]
- 1967: England: Vivien Saunders, , , ,
- 1965: England: , , , ,
- 1963: Belgium: , , J. Vivario, , [7]
- 1961: France: , , M Mahé, Lally Segard, Brigitte Varangot
- 1959: France: , , Lally Segard, , Brigitte Varangot
See also[]
- Espirito Santo Trophy – biennial world amateur team golf championship for women organized by the International Golf Federation.
- European Ladies Amateur Championship – individual golf championship organized by the European Golf Association.
- European Amateur Team Championship – amateur team golf championship for men organized by the European Golf Association.
References[]
- ^ "European Ladies' Team Championship". golf.at. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
- ^ "European Ladies' Team Championship – European Golf Association". Retrieved 18 December 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f "Blågula segrar i världen, EM och VM, EM Lag damer, Sveriges guldlag" [Swedish victories around the world, European and World Championships, Winning Swedish teams]. golf.se. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
- ^ "Resultat, Internationellt, EM Damer" [Results, International, European Championships, Ladies]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 9. September 1991. p. 81.
- ^ "Medaljförhoppningarna grusades, England nya europamästare" [Medal hopes failed, England new European Champions]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 8. August 1985. pp. 26–29.
- ^ "Frankrikes damer bäst i Tylösand, Slog England i välarangerat EM" [French ladies best at Tylösand, beat England in well organized European Championship]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 5. August 1969. pp. 5–9.
- ^ "Pressande långputt avgjorde dam-EM" [Tough long putt decided the Ladies' European Championship]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 5. August 1963. pp. 16–22.
- ^ Jansson, Anders (1979). Golf - Den gröna sporten [Golf - The green sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 182–185. ISBN 9172603283.
- ^ Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den stora sporten [Golf - The great sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 192–194. ISBN 91-86818007.
External links[]
- Amateur golf tournaments
- Team golf tournaments
- Women's golf tournaments
- Recurring sporting events established in 1959