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2002 Espirito Santo Trophy

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Golf tournament
2002 Espirito Santo Trophy
Tournament information
Dates16–19 October
LocationKuala Lumpur,Malaysia
3°06′22″N101°34′30″E / 3.106°N 101.575°E /3.106; 101.575
Course(s)Saujana Golf and Country Club (Palm Course and Bunga Raya Course)
Organized byWorld Amateur Golf Council
(later named International Golf Federation)
Format72 holesstroke play
Statistics
ParPalm: 73
Bunga Raya: 73
LengthPalm: 6,147 yards (5,621 m)
Bunga Raya:5,994 yards (5,481 m)
Field39 teams
117 players
Champion
 Australia
Katherine Hull,Vicky Uwland,Lindsey Wright
578 (−6)
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Location inMalaysia
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Location inShah Alam
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The2002 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 16–19 October atSaujana Golf and Country Club, on its Palm Course and Bunga Raya Course, inKuala Lumpur,Malaysia.[1]

It was the 20th women's golf World Amateur Team Championship for theEspirito Santo Trophy.

The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event. There were 39 team entries, each with two or three players.

Each team played two rounds at the Palm Course and two rounds at the Bunga Raya Course in different orders, but the 21 leading teams played the fourth round at the Palm Course. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total.

TheAustralia team won the Trophy for their second title, their first since 1978. Silver medalist teamThailand had the same total score as Australia, but Australia was declared the winner, since their third player, Vicky Uwland, had a lower score than Thailand's third player, Titiya Plucksataporn, in the final round, 78 against 81. TeamSpain took the bronze on third place one stroke back. Defending champion France finished tied 15th.

The individual title went toAree Song Wongluekiet,Thailand, whose score of 4-under-par, 288, was one stroke ahead ofTania Elóseguie, Spain, andLindsey Wright, Australia.[2][3]

Teams

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39 teams entered the event and completed the competition. Each team had three players, except the teams fromBolivia,Greece andRussia which had only two players. One player representingCroatia withdraw from the fourth round and one player representingIran withdraw from the third and fourth round.

CountryPlayers
 ArgentinaAstrid Gulesserian, Victoria Gabenara, Maria Olivero
 AustraliaKatherine Hull,Vicky Uwland,Lindsey Wright
 AustriaKatharina Werdinig, Nicole Gergely, Stefanie Michl
 BelgiumLien Willens, Justine Barbier, Amandine Brouwez
 BoliviaVerónica Maldonado, Andrea Maldonado
 BrazilMariana De Biase, Patricia Carvalho, Maria Priscila Iida
 CanadaJan Dowling, Lisa Meldrum, Laura Matthews
 ChilePaz Echeverria, Gloria Soto Ferrada, Francisca Vargas
 Chinese TaipeiShih Huei-ju, Hung Chin-huei, Yu Pei-lin
 ColombiaCristina Baena, Carolina Llano, Maria Catalina Marin
 CroatiaSnjezana Crnoglavac, Sanja Serfezi, Daria Zubrinic
 DenmarkMette Buus, Julie Tvede,Lisa Holm Sørensen
 FinlandKaisa Ruuttila, Jenni Kuosa,Minea Blomqvist
 FranceMahault Passerat De Silans,Gwladys Nocera, Alexandra Vilatte
 GermanyDenise Simon, Pia Odefey,Martina Eberl
 Great Britain &
 Ireland
Emma Duggleby, Heather Stirling,Becky Brewerton
 GreeceIrene Krambs, Evita Sideri
 GuatemalaBeatríz de Arenas, María Cristina Arenas, María José Gutiérrez
 Hong KongBetty Ng, Eva Yoe, Sarah Henderson
 IranZohreh Kasrai, Mina Varzi, Firozeh Mohamad Zamani
 ItalyClaire Grignolo, Federica Piovano, Tullia Calzavara
 JapanAi Miyazato, Izumi Narita, Kyoko Furuya
 MalaysiaNur Sayyedda, Valerie Tan, Nining Harris
 MexicoAlejandra Martin Del Campo, Tanya Dergal, Violeta Retamoza
 NetherlandsCharlotte Heeres, Natascha Duvalois,Dewi Claire Schreefel
 New ZealandWendy Hawkes, Tina Howard, Brenda Ormsby
 NorwayCamilla Guriby Hilland, Lill Kristin Saether,Marianne Skarpnord
 PhilippinesHeidi Chua, Aileen Rose Yao, Carmelette Villaroman
 PortugalCarolina Catanho, Carla Cruz, Lara Vieira
 Puerto RicoKaren Calvesbert, María del Mar Colón, Laura Díaz
 RussiaDaria Anisimova, Maria Kostina
 SlovakiaAndrea Lupsinová, Veronika Falathová, Zuzana Kamasová
 South AfricaLee-Anne Pace, Tanica Van As, Gilly Tebbutt
 South KoreaKim Joo-mi, Park Won-mi,Yim Sung-ah
 SpainNuria Clau,Tania Elósegui,Marta Prieto
 SwedenHelena Svensson,Karin Sjödin,Mikaela Parmlid
 SwitzerlandNora Angehrn, Sheila Gut-Lee, Natalia Tanno
 ThailandTitiya Plucksataporn,Aree Song Wongluekiet,Naree Song Wongluekiet
 United StatesEmily Bastel, Becky Lucidi, Laura Myerscough

Results

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PlaceCountryScoreTo par
1 Australia *152-140-141-145=578−6
2 Thailand139-145-146-148=578
3 Spain144-144-143-148=579−5
4 Germany147-140-146-148=581−4
5 United States143-150-142-149=584E
T6 Japan147-145-150-145=587+3
 South Korea144-152-145-146=587
T8 Great Britain &
 Ireland
156-147-141-144=588+4
 Italy148-142-150-148=588
 Sweden146-150-144-148=588
11 Finland144-148-144-153=589+5
T12 Canada150-148-147-148=593+9
 Colombia149-149-146-149=593
14 Chinese Taipei150-149-148-147=594+10
T15 Denmark147-150-151-149=597+13
 France147-152-148-150=597
17 Mexico151-146-144-157=598+14
18 Norway150-150-144-156=600+16
19 Netherlands149-152-148-152=601+17
20 New Zealand150-149-146-158=603+19
21 Austria153-152-153-153=611+27
22 Brazil156-161-148-150=615+31
T23 Argentina153-157-157-149=616+32
 Philippines158-152-155-151=616
25 Switzerland148-158-157-157=620+36
26 Chile162-164-148-153=627+43
27 Belgium162-151-162-154=629+45
28 Hong Kong157-157-155-162=631+47
T29 Malaysia161-157-162-155=635+51
 South Africa167-155-158-155=635
31 Portugal154-167-157-160=638+54
32 Guatemala159-166-170-157=652+68
33 Russia172-161-167-161=661+77
34 Slovakia172-165-160-166=663+79
35 Puerto Rico171-169-166-168=674+90
36 Bolivia180-176-170-164=690+106
37 Greece173-181-182-173=709+126
38 Croatia183-190-184-181=738+154
39 Iran236-229-236-224=925+341

*Australia was awarded the tiebreak, since their third player, Vicky Uwland, had a lower score than Thailand's third player, Titiya Plucksataporn, in the final round, 78 against 81.
Sources:[4][5]

Individual leaders

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There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Aree Song Wongluekiet Thailand71-71-74-72=288−4
T2Tania Elóseguie Spain72-74-70-73=289−3
Lindsey Wright Australia77-70-70-72=289
4Katherine Hull Australia75-70-72-73=290−2
T5Tullia Calzavara Italy70-71-76-74=291−1
Naree Song Wongluekiet Thailand68-75-72-76=291
T7Martina Eberl Germany72-72-72-76=292E
Laura Matthews Canada73-72-73-74=292
T9Minea Blomqvist Finland72-74-70-77=293+1
Lisa Holm Sørensen Denmark72-75-73-72=293
Yu Pei Lin Chinese Taipei75-75-73-70=293
Denise Simon Germany77-68-76-72=293

References

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  1. ^"Top 100 Golf Courses".www.top100golfcourses.com. Retrieved1 January 2025.
  2. ^"World Amateur Team Championships: Women's World Amateur Team Championship". Golfstat. 19 October 2002. Retrieved20 January 2021.
  3. ^"2002 World Amateur Team Championships, Record Book"(PDF). International Golf Federation. pp. 4–13. Retrieved20 January 2021.
  4. ^"World Amateur Team Championships – Women's Records". Retrieved19 January 2021.
  5. ^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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