1995 European Ladies' Team Championship

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The 1995 European Ladies' Team Championship took place 12–16 July at Golf Club Milano in Monza, Italy. It was the 19th women's golf amateur European Ladies' Team Championship.

Venue

The hosting club was founded in 1928. The course, situated in Monza Park, the largest walled park in Europe, 20 kilometres north of the city center of Milan, Lombardy region in northern Italy, was designed by architect James Peter Gannon.

The championship course was set up with par 72.

Format

All participating teams played two qualification rounds of stroke-play with six players, counted the five best scores for each team.

The eight best teams formed flight A, in knock-out match-play over the next three days. The teams were seeded based on their positions after the stroke-play. The first placed team was drawn to play the quarter-final against the eight placed team, the second against the seventh, the third against the sixth and the fourth against the fifth. In each match between two nation teams, two 18-hole foursome games and five 18-hole single games were played. Teams were allowed to switch players during the team matches, selecting other players in to the afternoon single games after the morning foursome games. Games all square after 18 holes were declared halved, if the team match was already decided.

The seven teams placed 9–15 in the qualification stroke-play formed flight B and the four teams placed 16–19 formed flight C, to play similar knock-out match-play, with one foursome game and four single games, to decide their final positions.

Teams

A record number of 19 nation teams contested the event. Each team consisted of six players.

Players in the leading teams

Country Players
 Belgium Isabelle Declerque, Annabelle Haxhe, Sophie Leten, Catherine Pons, Sophie Tornel, Valérie Van Ryckeghem
 Denmark Camilla Faaborg-Andersen, Lotte Greve, Karen Margrethe Juul, Christina Kuld, Caroline Rasmussen, Iben Tinning
 England Emma Duggleby, Sandy Lambert, Elaine Ratcliffe, Karen Stupples, Julie Hall, Lisa Walton
 France Maitena Alsuguren, Jeanne-Marie Busuttil, Ludivine Kreutz, Kristel Mourge d'Algue, Virgine Requier, Amadine Vincent
 Germany Diane Blam, Elisabeth Esterl, Luise Gehlen, Anika Heuser, Esther Poburski, Nicole Stillig
 Ireland Yvonne Cassidy, Eavan Higgins, Hazel Kavanagh, Eileen Rose McDaid Power, Mary McKenna, Ada O'Sullivan
 Italy Maria Paola Casati, Silvia Cavalleri, Antonella Manuli, Anna Nistri, Caterina Quintarelli, Alessandra Salvi
 Netherlands Nan Croockewit, Catryn Geleynse, Sandra Hoer, Marcella Neggers, Laura Thijssen, Marike Zelsman
 Norway Line Berg, Tine Faanes, Cecilie Lundgreen, Hanne Nyquist, Christine Norwang, Vibeke Stensrud
 Scotland Sharon McMaster, Mhairi McKay, Hilary Monoghan, Janice Moodie, Lesley Nicholson, Alison Rose
 Spain Alejandra Armas, Sara Beautell, Itziar Elguezabal, Ana Larraneta, Maria José Pons, Ana Belen Sanchez
 Sweden Anna Berg, Sara Eklund, Sofie Eriksson, Maria Hjorth, Mia Löjdahl, Helena Ohlsson
 Wales Lisa Dermott, Bethan Jones, Becky Morgan, Kate Stark, Julie Thomas, Vicki Thomas

Other participating teams

Country
 Austria
 Czech Republic
 Finland
 Iceland
 Portugal
 Switzerland

Winners

Team Spain won the opening 36-hole qualifying competition, with a score of 15 over par 735, one stroke ahead of team Sweden.

Individual leader in the 36-hole stroke-play competition was Vibeke Stensrud, Norway, with a score of 4 under par 140, two strokes ahead of nearest competitors.

Team Spain won the championship, beating Scotland 5–2 in the final and earned their first title. Team England earned third place, beating Denmark 4–3 in the bronze match.

Results

Qualification round

Team standings

Place Country Score To par
1  Spain 366-369=735 +15
2  Sweden 369-367=736 +16
3  Italy 370-369=739 +19
4  England 380-366=746 +26
5  France 367-380=747 +27
6  Denmark 372-382=754 +34
7  Scotland 386-369=755 +35
8  Wales 387-375=762 +42
9  Norway 389-379=768 +48
10  Ireland 386-385=771 +51
11  Switzerland 390-382=772 +52
12  Germany 381-392=773 +53
13  Austria 399-377=776 +56
14  Netherlands 394-389=783 +63
15  Belgium 399-389=788 +68
16  Finland 401-408=809 +89
17  Iceland 411-412=823 +103
18  Portugal 426-398=824 +104
19  Czech Republic 410-418=828 +108

Individual leaders

Place Player Country Score To par
1 Vibeke Stensrud  Norway 71-69=140 −4
T2 Sofie Eriksson  Sweden 73-69=142 −2
Janice Moodie  Scotland 75-67=142
Amadine Vincent  France 68-74=142
5 Silvia Cavalleri  Italy 70-73=143 −1
T6 Sara Beautell  Spain 71-74=145 +1
Becky Morgan  Wales 74-71=145
María José Pons  Spain 72-73=145
T9 Julie Hall  England 72-74=146 +2
Mia Löjdahl  Sweden 71-75=146
Catarina Quantarelli  Italy 74-72=146
Karen Stupples  England 75-71=146
Iben Tinning  Denmark 73-73=146

Note: There was no official award for the lowest individual score.

Flight A

Bracket
 
Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
 Scotland5
 
 
 
 Sweden2
 
 Scotland4.5
 
 
 
 Denmark2.5
 
 Denmark5.5
 
 
 
 Italy1.5
 
 Spain5
 
 
 
 Scotland2
 
 England4.5
 
 
 
 France2.5
 
 Spain5.5
 
 
 
 England1.5 Bronze match
 
 Spain4
 
 
 
 Wales3
 
 England4.5
 
 
 Denmark2.5
 
 
Elimination matchesMatch for 5th place
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Italy5
 
 
 
 Sweden2
 
 France4
 
 
 
 Italy3
 
 France6
 
 
 Wales1
 
Match for 7th place
 
 
 
 
 
 Sweden5.5
 
 
 Wales1.5

Final games

 Spain  Scotland
5 2
A. Larzaneta / M.J. Pons 3 & 1 M. McKay / J. Moodie
S. Beautell / A.B. Sanchez 25th hole L. Nicholson / A. Rose
Izlar Elguezabal 19th hole Janice Moodie
Ana Belen Sanchez Alison Rose 2 & 1
Maria José Pons 5 & 3 Sharon McMaster
Sara Beautell 1 hole Lesley Nichlson
Ana Lazraneta Mhari McKay 2 & 1

Flight B

Bracket

 
Round 1Round 2Match for 9th place
 
          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Norway3
 
 
 
 Germany2
 
 Germany3
 
 
 
 Austria2
 
 Norway3.5
 
 
 
 Ireland1.5
 
 Ireland3
 
 
 
 Belgium2
 
 Ireland5
 
 
 
 Netherlands0 Match for 11th place
 
 Netherlands3
 
 
 
 Switzerland2
 
 Germany3.5
 
 
 Netherlands1.5
 
 
Elimination matchMatch for 13th place
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Switzerland4
 
 
 
 Belgium1
 
 Austria3.5
 
 
 Switzerland1.5
 
 
 
 

Flight C

Bracket

 
Elimination matchesMatch for 16th place
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Portugal3
 
 
 
 Iceland2
 
 Finland4
 
 
 
 Portugal1
 
 Finland4
 
 
 Czech Republic1
 
Match for 18th place
 
 
 
 
 
 Iceland3
 
 
 Czech Republic2

Final standings

Place Country
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Spain
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Scotland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  England
4  Denmark
5  France
6  Italy
7  Sweden
8  Wales
9  Norway
10  Ireland
11  Germany
12  Netherlands
13  Austria
14  Switzerland
15  Belgium
16  Finland
17  Portugal
18  Iceland
19  Czech Republic

Sources:[1][2][3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Resultat, EM damer" [Results, European Ladies' Team Championship]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 9. September 1995. p. 81. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  2. ^ Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den stora sporten [Golf - The great sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. p. 193. ISBN 91-86818007. Archived from the original on 27 October 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  3. ^ "European Ladies' Team Championship – European Golf Association". Archived from the original on 21 October 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Mannschafts-Europameisterschaften" [Teams, European Team Championships] (PDF) (in German). golf.de, German Golf Federation. Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 November 2021. Retrieved 12 November 2021.

External links

  • European Golf Association: Results
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