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Espirito Santo Trophy

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Biennial world amateur team golf championship

TheEspirito Santo Trophy (World Women's Amateur Team Championships) is a biennial worldamateur teamgolf championship for women organised by theInternational Golf Federation.

The inaugural event was held in 1964. It was instituted by the French Golf Federation in an agreement with theUnited States Golf Association. It was planned byLally Segard, at the time known as Vicomtesse de Saint Sauveur, from France and Mrs. Henri Prunaret from America.[1] Segard also asked her friends Ricardo and Silvia Espirito Santo, fromPortugal, to donate a trophy for the event, which they did.[2] They had originally bought the golden cup, which had belonged toTsar Nicholas II ofRussia, for an international Portuguese event that was not played anymore. The championship was held under the chairmanship of Segard at Golf de Saint Germain outsideParis, France. The week after, theWorld Amateur Golf Council agreed to manage and sponsor the tournament, beginning in 1966, to be played every second year, and Segard was appointed chairperson of the women's committee of the council.[3][4] The Council changed its name to the International Golf Federation in 2003.

Later tournaments have featured teams from around 50 ccountries. From 2023, the field has been restricted to 36 teams, qualified through different criteria. It is astroke play event, in which the best two individual scores in each team count towards the final score.

For the first three decades, the championship was dominated by the United States. Later results have reflected the increasing globalisation of women's golf, with six different winners in six events from 1996 to 2006, and several top two placings by teams fromAsia.South Korea won four times from 1996 to 2016.

The equivalent "World Amateur Team Championship" for men is theEisenhower Trophy.

Results

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YearVenueLocationWinnersRunners-upThird place
2025Tanah Merah Country ClubTanah Merah,SingaporeUnited States
Catherine Park
Farah O'Keefe
Megha Ganne
South Korea
Park Seo-jin
Sung A-jin
Oh Soo-min

Spain
Carolina López-Chacarra
Andrea Revuelta
Paula Martín Sampedro
(No bronze awarded -
duplicate silvers)
2023Abu Dhabi Golf ClubAbu Dhabi,UAESouth Korea
Seo Kyo-rim
Lee Hyo-song
Kim Min-sol
Chinese Taipei
Hsin-Chun Liao
Ting-Hsuan Huang
Huai-Chien Hsu
Spain
Julia López
Cayetana Fernández
Carla Bernat
2022Le Golf National and
Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Brèteche
Versailles,FranceSweden
Ingrid Lindblad
Louise Rydqvist
Meja Örtengren
United States
Rachel Heck
Rachel Kuehn
Rose Zhang
Germany
Helen Briem
Alexandra Försterling
Celina Rosa Sattelkau

Japan
Saki Baba
Mizuki Hashimoto
Miku Ueta
2020Tanah Merah Country Club
Sentosa Golf Club
originallyHong Kong Golf Club[5]
Singapore
originallyHong Kong
Canceled due toCOVID-19 pandemic[6]
2018Carton House Golf Club
Montgomerie and O'Meara Courses
Dublin, IrelandUnited States
Jennifer Kupcho
Kristen Gillman
Lilia Vu
Japan
Yuka Yasuda
Yuna Nishimura
Yuri Yoshida
South Korea
Ayean Cho
Kwon Seo-yun
Hong Yae-eun
2016Mayakoba El Camaleón Golf Club
Iberostar Playa Paraiso Golf Club
Riviera Maya,MexicoSouth Korea
Choi Hye-jin
Park Min-ji
Park Hyun-kyung
 Switzerland
Kim Métraux
Morgane Métraux
Azelia Meichtry
Ireland
Leona Maguire
Olivia Mehaffey
Annabel Wilson
2014Karuizawa 72 East Golf ClubKaruizawa, JapanAustralia
Minjee Lee
Su-Hyun Oh
Shelly Shin
Canada
Brooke Henderson
Brittany Marchand
Augusta James
Korea
Lee So-young
Choi Hye-jin
Park Gyeol
2012Gloria Golf ClubAntalya,TurkeySouth Korea
Kim Min-sun
Kim Hyo-joo
Baek Kyu-jung
Germany
Nina Holleder
Sophia Popov
Karolin Lampert
Finland
Sanna Nuutinen
Krista Bakker
Noora Tamminen

Australia
Minjee Lee
Whitney Hillier
Breanna Elliott
2010Buenos Aires Golf Club
Olivos Golf Club
Buenos Aires,ArgentinaSouth Korea
Han Jung-eun
Kim Ji-hee
Kim Hyun-soo
United States
Jessica Korda
Cydney Clanton
Danielle Kang
Sweden
Caroline Hedwall
Camilla Lennarth
Louise Larsson

France
Lucie Andre
Alexandra Bonetti
Manon Gidali
2008The Grange Golf ClubAdelaide,AustraliaSweden
Caroline Hedwall
Pernilla Lindberg
Anna Nordqvist
Spain
Carlota Ciganda
Belen Mozo
Azahara Muñoz
United States
Amanda Blumenherst
Tiffany Joh
Alison Walshe
2006De Zalze Golf Club
Stellenbosch Golf Club
Cape Town,South AfricaSouth Africa
Stacy Bregman
Kelli Shean
Ashleigh Simon
Sweden
Sofie Andersson
Anna Nordqvist
Caroline Westrup
Colombia
Carolina Llano
Mariajo Uribe
Eileen Vargas
2004Rio Mar Country ClubRío Grande, Puerto RicoSweden
Sofie Andersson
Karin Sjödin
Louise Stahle
United States
Paula Creamer
Sarah Huarte
Jane Park

Canada
Lindsay Knowlton
Mary Ann Lapointe
Laura Matthews
(No bronze awarded -
duplicate silvers)
2002Saujana Golf and Country ClubKuala Lumpur,MalaysiaAustralia
Katherine Hull
Vicky Uwland
Lindsey Wright
Thailand
Titiya Plucksataporn
Aree Song Wongluekiet
Naree Song Wongluekiet
Spain
Nuria Clau
Tania Eloseguie
Marta Prieto
2000Sporting Club BerlinBad Saarow,GermanyFrance
Maïtena Alsuguren
Karine Icher
Virginie Auffret
South Korea
Kim Joo-mi
Ahn Shi-hyun
Shin Hyun-joo
Great Britain &
Ireland
Rebecca Hudson
Suzanne O'Brien
Alison Coffey
1998Prince of Wales Country ClubSantiago, ChileUnited States
Kellee Booth
Jenny Chuasiriporn
Brenda Corrie-Kuehn
Italy
Giulia Sergas
Federica Piovano
Sofia Sandolo

Germany
Marina Eberl
Miriam Nagl
Nicole Stillig
(No bronze awarded-
duplicate silvers)
1996Sta. Elena Golf ClubManila,PhilippinesSouth Korea
Han Hee-won
Kang Soo-yun
Kim Kyung-sook
Italy
Sofia Sandolo
Silvia Cavalleri
Giulia Sergas
United States
Kellee Booth
Brenda Corrie-Kuehn
Kelli Kuehne
1994Le Golf National (Albatros course)Versailles,FranceUnited States
Sarah LeBrun Ingram
Carol Semple Thompson
Wendy Ward
South Korea
Mi-Hyun Kim
Kwon Oh-yeon
Pak Se-ri
Sweden
Sofie Eriksson
Maria Hjorth
Anna-Carin Jonasson
1992Marine Drive Golf ClubVancouver,British ColumbiaSpain
Macarena Campomanes
Estefania Knuth
Laura Navarro
Great Britain &
Ireland
Joanne Hockley
Joanne Morley
Catriona Matthew
New Zealand
Lisa Aldridge
Lynnette Brooky
Susan Farron
1990Russley Golf ClubChristchurch,New ZealandUnited States
Vicki Goetze
Pat Hurst
Karen Noble
New Zealand
Lisa Aldridge
Jan Higgins
Annette Stott
Great Britain &
Ireland
Julie Hall
Claire Hourihane
Vicki Thomas
1988Drottningholm Golf ClubStockholm,SwedenUnited States
Anne Sander
Pearl Sinn
Carol Thompson
Sweden
Helen Alfredsson
Helene Andersson
Eva Dahllöf
Great Britain &
Ireland
Linda Bayman
Susan Shappcott
Julie Wade
1986Lagunita Country ClubCaracas,VenezuelaSpain
Macarena Campomanes
Mary Carmen Navarro
Maria Orueta
France
Marie-Laure de Lorenzi
Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue
Valerie Pamard
United States
Kay Cockerill
Kathleen McCarthy
Leslie Shannon
1984Royal Hong Kong Golf ClubFanling,Hong KongUnited States
Heather Farr
Deb Richard
Jody Anschutz
France
Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue
Corine Soules
Valerie Pamard
Great Britain &
Ireland
Penny Grice
Gillian Stewart
Claire Waite
1982Geneva Golf ClubGeneva,SwitzerlandUnited States
Kathy Baker
Amy Benz
Juli Inkster
New Zealand
Janice Arnold
Liz Douglas
Brenda Rhodes
Great Britain &
Ireland
Jane Connachan
Belle Robertson
Gillian Stewart
1980Pinehurst Resort (No. 2 Course)Pinehurst, North CarolinaUnited States
Juli Inkster
Patti Rizzo
Carol Semple
Australia
Lindy Goggin
Edwina Kennedy
Jane Lock
France
Elaine Berthet
Marie-Laure de Lorenzi
Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue

Spain
Ana Monfort de Albox
Marta Figueras-Dotti
Carmen Maestre de Pellon
1978Pacific Harbour Golf & Country ClubSuva,Viti Levu,FijiAustralia
Lindy Goggin
Edwina Kennedy
Jane Lock
Canada
Marilyn Palmer
Cathy Sherk
Stacey West
France
Nathalie Jeanson
Marie-Laure de Lorenzi
Catherine Lacoste
1976Vilamoura Golf ClubPortimão,Algarve,PortugalUnited States
Donna Horton
Nancy Lopez
Debbie Massey
France
Catherine Lacoste
Anne Marie Palli
M. Christine Ubald-Bocquet
Brazil
Laura M. dos Santos
Maria Alice Gonzalez
Elisabeth Noronha
1974Casa de CampoLa Romana, Dominican RepublicUnited States
Cindy Hill
Debbie Massey
Carol Semple
Great Britain &
Ireland
Julia Greenhalgh
Mary McKenna
Tegwen Perkins

South Africa
Jenny Bruce
Lisle Nel
Alison Sheard
(No bronze awarded -
duplicate silvers)
1972The Hundu Country ClubBuenos Aires,ArgentinaUnited States
Laura Baugh
Jane Bastanchury Booth
Mary Anne Budke
France
Anne Marie Palli
Claudine Cros Rubin
Brigitte Varangot
Sweden
Birgit Forssman
Christina Westerberg
Liv Wollin
1970Club de CampoMadrid,SpainUnited States
Jane Bastanchury
Cindy Hill
Martha Wilkinson
France
Catherine Lacoste
Claudine Cros Rubin
Brigitte Varangot
South Africa
Judy Angel
Jeanette Joan Burd
Sally Little
1968Victoria Golf ClubCheltenham, Victoria,AustraliaUnited States
Jane Bastanchury
Shelley Hamlin
Anne Quast
Australia
Elizabeth Blackmore
Marea Hickey
Dianna Thomas
France
Catherine Lacoste
Claudine Cros Rubin
Brigitte Varangot
1966Mexico City Golf ClubMexico City,MexicoUnited States
Barbara White Boddie
Shelley Hamlin
Anne Quast
Canada
Gayle Hitchens
Gail Harvey Moore
Marlene Streit
France
Claudine Cros
Catherine Lacoste
Brigitte Varangot
1964St. Germain Golf ClubSaint-Germain-en-Laye,FranceFrance
Claudine Cros
Catherine Lacoste
Brigitte Varangot
United States
Barbara McIntire
Carol Sorenson
Barbara Fay White
England
Bridget Jackson
Ruth Porter
Marley Spearman

Medal table by country

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States154322
2 South Korea53210
3 Sweden3238
4 Australia3216
5 France25512
6 Spain2237
7 South Africa1113
8 Canada0404
9 Great Britain0257
10 Germany0224
11 New Zealand0213
12 Italy0202
13 Japan0123
14 Chinese Taipei0101
 Switzerland0101
 Thailand0101
17 Brazil0011
 Colombia0011
 England0011
 Finland0011
 Ireland0011
Totals (21 entries)31353399

Sources:[7][8][9][10]

The "Great Britain & Ireland" team represented the two separate independent countries of theUnited Kingdom and theRepublic of Ireland from 1966 to 2004. This is the designation of the team which plays the United States in theCurtis Cup. From 2006, England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland (a combined Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland team) have competed as separate teams.

Future sites

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References

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  1. ^"History of the International Golf Federation (IGF)". International Golf Federation. 20 June 2014. Retrieved15 February 2015.
  2. ^"History, Espirito Santo Trophy". International Golf Federation. Retrieved29 December 2020.
  3. ^Segard, Lally."Lally Segard's British Memories"(PDF).British Golf Collectors Society. pp. 35–37. Archived from the original on 26 October 2017. Retrieved10 December 2020.
  4. ^"Record Book 1964 World Amateur Golf Team Championships"(PDF). World Amateur Golf Council.Archived(PDF) from the original on 7 January 2021. Retrieved29 December 2020.
  5. ^Williams, Julie (29 February 2020)."World Amateur Team Championships relocated from Hong Kong in wake of political protests".Golfweek.
  6. ^Williams, Julie (6 May 2020)."IGF cancels World Amateur Team events for 2020; new women's Latin America event also off".Golfweek.
  7. ^"World Amateur Team Championships – Women's Records". Retrieved30 May 2013.
  8. ^"Golf-VM genom åren, VM-resultat genom tiderna" [World Team Championship through the years].Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 8. August 1988. pp. 168–170,174–175. Retrieved29 December 2020.
  9. ^Jansson, Anders (1979).Golf - Den gröna sporten [Golf - The green sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 180–181.ISBN 9172603283.
  10. ^Jansson, Anders (2004).Golf - Den stora sporten [Golf - The great sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. p. 184.ISBN 91-86818007.

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