European Senior Ladies' Championship

The European Senior Ladies' Championship is an annual European amateur golf championship for women over 50 (previously 55) organized by the European Golf Association.[1]

The inaugural event was held in 1996, with 25 editions have been contested so far. It is now played in conjunction with the European Senior Men's Championship.[2]

Format

The championship is opened to women aged above 50 years old.

The format of this competition consists of three rounds of stroke play, with a cut after the second round out of which the lowest 33 ladies' scores can qualify for the final round.

Past results

YearVenue, LocationWinnerRunner(s)-upThird place
2023Douglas Golf Club, Ireland Republic of Ireland Alison Taylor, 217 Belgium Sylvie Clausset, 218
Sweden Charlotte Ödman, 218
2022Pärnu Bay Golf Links, Estonia Australia Sue Wooster, 225 Denmark Lotte Greve, 233 Sweden Anna Lundin, 234
2021Golf de Morfontaine, France France Christine Petit Martin, 219 Germany Alexandra Kölker, 223 Switzerland Sophie Ducrey, 223
2020Golf Club d'Hossegor, France Spain María De Orueta, 221 Spain Maria Castillo Dolagaray, 222 France Christine Petit Martin, 222
2019Golf Patriziale Ascona, Switzerland Spain Macarena Campomanes, 207 Republic of Ireland Laura Webb, 214 France Christine Petit Martin, 217
2018Royal Bled Golf Club, Slovenia Spain Macarena Campomanes, 232 Germany Susanne Lichtenberg, 238 Spain María De Orueta, 239
2017GC Schloss Schönborn, Austria Germany Susanne Lichtenberg, 231 Spain Macarena Campomanes, 231 Sweden Maria Liberg, 233
2016Pula Golf, Spain Spain Macarena Campomanes, 225 Belgium Sylvie Van Molle, 226 Germany Caroline Effert, 227
2015Pannonia G&CC, Hungary Spain María De Orueta, 220 Finland Minna Kaarnalahti, 224 Spain Macarena Campomanes, 228
2014R.C.G. Puerta de Hierro, Spain Wales Jane Rees, 223 Spain María De Orueta, 230 Finland Minna Kaarnalahti, 232
2013Estonian G&CC, Estonia Sweden Helene Maxe, 221 Finland Anna-Maria Lehtonen, 224 Spain Maria De Orueta, 225
2012Golf & Landclub Achensee, Austria Spain Rocio Ruiz De Velasco, 221 Germany Chris Utermarck, 223 Belgium Isabelle Dumont, 226
2011Golf & Landclub Achensee, Austria France Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, 217 France Virginie Burrus, 223 Spain Catalina Castillejo, 224
2010Golf & Landclub Achensee, Austria France Virginie Burrus, 221 Italy Guenda Preti Moavero, 233 Republic of Ireland Helen Jones, 233
2009Porto Carras, Greece France Virginie Burrus, 222 Switzerland Mimmi Guglielmone, 226 Sweden Viveca Hoff, 229
2008Oceanico (Pinhal), Portugal France Virginie Burrus, 225 Spain Vicky Pertierra, 231 France Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, 233
2007Vilamoura (Old Course), Portugal France Virginie Burrus, 220 France Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, 223 Italy Marina Buscaini, 228
2006Ribagolfe, Portugal Sweden Gunilla Ekman, 146 Germany Karin Gumpert, 149 Sweden Viveka Hoff, 152
2005Golf de Chantilly, France France Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, 222 England Carole Caldwell, 234 Spain Cristina Marsans, 237
2004La Baule, France Sweden Maj-Britt Heden, 220 Germany Rita Ruland, 223 France Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, 224
2003Chantaco, France France Claudine Cros Chatrier, 221 Spain Vicky Pertierra, 221 Sweden Maj-Britt Heden, 222
2002La Manga Club, Spain France Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, 220 Spain Vicky Pertierra, 231 Italy Clotilde Costa, 231
2001Torremirona GC, Spain France Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, 219 Spain Vicky Pertierra, 225 Germany Eva Maeker, 227
2000La Manga Club, Spain France Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, 226 Germany Rita Ruland, 228 Spain Vicky Pertierra, 233
1999Ascona Golf Club, Switzerland Germany Rita Ruland, 215 France Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, 224 Spain Beatriz Ramirez De Haro, 226
1998Ascona Golf Club, Switzerland Germany Rita Ruland, 215 France Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, 215 France Laurence Neuhaus, 230
1997Ascona Golf Club, Switzerland France Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, 147 Spain Cristina Marsans, 149 Germany Rita Ruland, 150
1996Royal Hague Golf Club, Netherlands Germany Rita Ruland, 224 Spain Victoria Pertierra, 234 France Claudine Chatrier, 236

Source:[3]

Nations Cup

From 2000 to 2006, a Nations Cup was contested. This was discontinued when a separate European Senior Ladies' Team Championship was introduced.

YearWinnerRunner-upThird place
2005  France (308)
A. Lanrezac
C. Mourgue d'algue
L. Neuhaus
 Sweden (318)
M.-B. Heden
V. Hoff
G. Ekman
 Spain (320)
C. Marsans
B. Ramirez de Haro
R. Rodriguez-Donovan
2004  Germany (297)
E. Annison
E. Jacob
R. Ruland
 Sweden (299)
M.-B. Heden
V. Hoff
G. Nordgren
 France (305)
F. Freiss
C. Mourgue d'algue
M.-C. Ubald Bocquet
2003  Sweden (298)
Ch. Birke,
A-K. Hermansson
V. Hoff
 Spain (300)
C. Marsans
V. Pertierra
B. Ramirez de Haro
 France (302)
F. Freiss
C. Mourgue d'Algue
L. Neuhaus
2002  France (307)
C. Mourgue d'Algue
L. Neuhaus
C. Pequignot
 Spain (307)
I. Lorenzana Diez
V. Pertierra
B. Ramirez de Haro
 Germany (314)
U. Eichler
E. Maker
R. Ruland
2001  France (301)
C. Mourgue d'Algue
F. Mourgue d'Algue
L. Neuhaus
 Germany (305)
U. Eichler
K. Gumpert
R. Ruland
 Spain (306)
C. Marsans
V. Pertierra
B. Ramirez de Haro
2000  Germany (306)
K. Gumpert
C. Rassman
R. Ruland
 France (306)
C. Chatrier
C. Mourgue d'Algue
L. Neuhaus
 Spain (311)
C. Marsans
V. Pertierra
B. Ramirez de Haro

Source:[3]

See also

References

  1. "European Seniors Championship". Amateur Golf. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  2. "European Senior Ladies' Championship". EGA. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  3. "European Senior Ladies' Championship Results – European Golf Association" (PDF). Retrieved 27 August 2020.
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