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1967 European Ladies' Team Championship

The 1967 European Ladies' Team Championship took place 4–9 July at Penina Golf and Resort in Portimão, Algarve, Portugal. It was the fifth women's golf amateur European Ladies' Team Championship.

1967 European Ladies' Team Championship
Tournament information
Dates4–9 July 1967
LocationPortimão, Algarve, Portugal
37°09′40″N 8°34′52″W / 37.161°N 8.581°W / 37.161; -8.581
Course(s)Penina Golf and Resort
Organized byEuropean Golf Association
Format36 holes stroke play
round-robin system match play
Statistics
Par75
Field12 teams
circa 60 players
Champion
 England
Vivien Saunders, Ann Irvin, Mary Everard,
Sarah German, Liz Chadwick
Qualification round: 463 (+13)
Flight A matches: 6 points
Location Map
Location in Europe
Location in Portugal
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Venue edit

The championship course, designed by Sir Henry Cotton and situated on the south coast of Portugal, 180 kilometres south of the capital of the country, Lisbon, was set up with par 75.

It was warm and sunny during the tournament.

Format edit

All participating teams played two qualification rounds of stroke play, counting the three best scores out of up to four players for each team. The four best teams formed flight A. The next four teams formed flight B and the last four teams formed flight C.

The winner in each flight was determined by a round-robin system. All teams in the flight met each other and the team with most points for team matches in flight A won the tournament, using the scale, win=2 points, halved=1 point, lose=0 points. In each match between two nation teams, two foursome games and four single games were played.

Teams edit

A record number of twelve nation teams contested the event. Ireland, a combined team from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, took part for the first time. Each team consisted of a minimum of four players.

Players in the leading teams

Country Players
  Belgium Corinne Reybroeck, Louise Van den Berghe, Josyane Leysen, Juliette de Schutter
  England Liz Chadwick, Ann Irvin, Mary Everard, Sarah German, Vivien Saunders
  France Martine Cochet, Odile Garaialde Semelaigne, C. Labesse, Florence du Pasquier Mourgue d'Algue, Lally de Saint-Sauveur, Brigitte Varangot
  Ireland Jean Beckett, Elaine Bradshaw, Gwen Brandom, Ita Butler, Pat O'Sullivan
  Italy B. M. Crotzi, F. Bastianello, Isa Goldschmidt Bevione, Bianca Martini, Marina Ragher, Marion Tadini
  Scotland Marjory Fowler Ferguson, Annette Laing, Joan Lawrence, Joan Rennie, Belle Robertson
  Spain Mercedes Etchart de Ártiach, E. Johan, Emma Villacieros de García-Ogara, T. E. Perpina, A. P. Alonso
  Sweden Liv Forsell, Birgit Forsman, Louise Johansson Wingård, Britt Mattsson, Cécilia Perslow, Nina Rehnqvist
  Wales Ann Hughes Johnson, Jill Morris Edwards, Christine Phipps, Pat Roberts
  West Germany Barbara Böhm, Carola Murek, Marion Petersen, Barbara Zintl

Other participating teams

Country
  Netherlands
  Portugal

Winners edit

Defending champions team England won the championship, earning 6 points in flight A.

Individual winner in the opening 36-hole stroke play qualifying competition was Odile Garaialde Semelaigne, France, with a score of 1-under-par 149.

Results edit

Qualification round

Flight A

Team matches

Team standings

Country Place W T L Game points Points
  England 1 2 1 0 12.5–5.5 5
  France 2 1 2 0 11.5–6.5 4
  Italy 3 1 1 1 7–11 3
  Sweden 4 0 0 3 5–13 0

Final standings

Place Country
    England
    France
    Italy
4   Sweden
5   Scotland
6   Spain
7   Ireland
8   Belgium
9   West Germany
10   Netherlands
11   Wales
12   Portugal

Sources:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Murray, Margareta (August 1967). "Margareta Murray om Penina" [Margareta Murray on Penina]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 6. pp. 8, 27. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  2. ^ Jansson, Anders (1979). Golf - Den gröna sporten [Golf - The green sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. p. 183. ISBN 9172603283. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  3. ^ Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den stora sporten [Golf - The great sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. p. 192. ISBN 91-86818007. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  4. ^ "European Ladies' Team Championship – European Golf Association". Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  5. ^ [Teams, European Team Championships] (PDF) (in German). golf.de, German Golf Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2021. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  6. ^ "France lead by five strokes". The Glasgow Herald. 5 July 1967. p. 6. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  7. ^ "French team maintain their lead". The Glasgow Herald. 6 July 1967. p. 8. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  8. ^ "English women's victory". The Glasgow Herald. 7 July 1967. p. 6. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  9. ^ "Scotland fifth". Evening Times. 10 July 1967. p. 16. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  10. ^ The Golfer's Handbook 1973. Munro-Barr Publications Ltd, Glasgow. 1973. p. 347. ISBN 9780900403064.

External links edit

  • European Golf Association: Results

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The 1967 European Ladies Team Championship took place 4 9 July at Penina Golf and Resort in Portimao Algarve Portugal It was the fifth women s golf amateur European Ladies Team Championship 1967 European Ladies Team ChampionshipTournament informationDates4 9 July 1967LocationPortimao Algarve Portugal37 09 40 N 8 34 52 W 37 161 N 8 581 W 37 161 8 581Course s Penina Golf and ResortOrganized byEuropean Golf AssociationFormat36 holes stroke playround robin system match playStatisticsPar75Field12 teamscirca 60 playersChampion EnglandVivien Saunders Ann Irvin Mary Everard Sarah German Liz ChadwickQualification round 463 13 Flight A matches 6 pointsLocation MapPenina Golf amp ResortLocation in EuropeShow map of EuropePenina Golf amp ResortLocation in PortugalShow map of Portugal 19651969 Contents 1 Venue 2 Format 3 Teams 4 Winners 5 Results 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksVenue editMain article Penina Golf and Resort The championship course designed by Sir Henry Cotton and situated on the south coast of Portugal 180 kilometres south of the capital of the country Lisbon was set up with par 75 It was warm and sunny during the tournament Format editAll participating teams played two qualification rounds of stroke play counting the three best scores out of up to four players for each team The four best teams formed flight A The next four teams formed flight B and the last four teams formed flight C The winner in each flight was determined by a round robin system All teams in the flight met each other and the team with most points for team matches in flight A won the tournament using the scale win 2 points halved 1 point lose 0 points In each match between two nation teams two foursome games and four single games were played Teams editA record number of twelve nation teams contested the event Ireland a combined team from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland took part for the first time Each team consisted of a minimum of four players Players in the leading teams Country Players nbsp Belgium Corinne Reybroeck Louise Van den Berghe Josyane Leysen Juliette de Schutter nbsp England Liz Chadwick Ann Irvin Mary Everard Sarah German Vivien Saunders nbsp France Martine Cochet Odile Garaialde Semelaigne C Labesse Florence du Pasquier Mourgue d Algue Lally de Saint Sauveur Brigitte Varangot nbsp Ireland Jean Beckett Elaine Bradshaw Gwen Brandom Ita Butler Pat O Sullivan nbsp Italy B M Crotzi F Bastianello Isa Goldschmidt Bevione Bianca Martini Marina Ragher Marion Tadini nbsp Scotland Marjory Fowler Ferguson Annette Laing Joan Lawrence Joan Rennie Belle Robertson nbsp Spain Mercedes Etchart de Artiach E Johan Emma Villacieros de Garcia Ogara T E Perpina A P Alonso nbsp Sweden Liv Forsell Birgit Forsman Louise Johansson Wingard Britt Mattsson Cecilia Perslow Nina Rehnqvist nbsp Wales Ann Hughes Johnson Jill Morris Edwards Christine Phipps Pat Roberts nbsp West Germany Barbara Bohm Carola Murek Marion Petersen Barbara ZintlOther participating teams Country nbsp Netherlands nbsp PortugalWinners editDefending champions team England won the championship earning 6 points in flight A Individual winner in the opening 36 hole stroke play qualifying competition was Odile Garaialde Semelaigne France with a score of 1 under par 149 Results editQualification round Team standings Place Country Score To par1 nbsp France 228 230 458 82 nbsp England 233 230 463 133 nbsp Italy 240 234 474 244 nbsp Sweden 238 237 475 255 nbsp Scotland 248 232 480 306 nbsp Belgium 250 240 490 407 nbsp Ireland 245 248 493 438 nbsp Spain 251 245 496 469 nbsp Wales 246 253 499 4910 nbsp West Germany 256 253 509 5911 nbsp Netherlands 258 255 513 6412 nbsp Portugal 260 263 523 74 Individual leaders Place Player Country Score To par1 Odile Garaialde Semelaigne nbsp France 76 73 149 1T2 Brigitte Varangot nbsp France 75 77 152 2Liz Chadwick nbsp England 79 73 152Maria Ragher nbsp Italy 79 73 1525 Ann Irvin nbsp England 77 76 153 3Note There was no official recognition for the lowest individual score Flight ATeam matches 2 nbsp England nbsp Italy 05 5 0 52 nbsp France nbsp Sweden 05 5 0 5 2 nbsp England nbsp Sweden 04 21 nbsp France nbsp Italy 13 3 2 nbsp England nbsp France 03 32 nbsp Italy nbsp Sweden 03 5 2 5 Team standings Country Place W T L Game points Points nbsp England 1 2 1 0 12 5 5 5 5 nbsp France 2 1 2 0 11 5 6 5 4 nbsp Italy 3 1 1 1 7 11 3 nbsp Sweden 4 0 0 3 5 13 0Final standings Place Country nbsp nbsp England nbsp nbsp France nbsp nbsp Italy4 nbsp Sweden5 nbsp Scotland6 nbsp Spain7 nbsp Ireland8 nbsp Belgium9 nbsp West Germany10 nbsp Netherlands11 nbsp Wales12 nbsp PortugalSources 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 See also editEspirito Santo Trophy biennial world amateur team golf championship for women organized by the International Golf Federation European Amateur Team Championship European amateur team golf championship for men organised by the European Golf Association References edit Murray Margareta August 1967 Margareta Murray om Penina Margareta Murray on Penina Svensk Golf in Swedish No 6 pp 8 27 Retrieved 12 October 2021 Jansson Anders 1979 Golf Den grona sporten Golf The green sport in Swedish Swedish Golf Federation p 183 ISBN 9172603283 Retrieved 12 October 2021 Jansson Anders 2004 Golf Den stora sporten Golf The great sport in Swedish Swedish Golf Federation p 192 ISBN 91 86818007 Retrieved 12 October 2021 European Ladies Team Championship European Golf Association Retrieved 30 September 2021 Mannschafts Europameisterschaften Teams European Team Championships PDF in German golf de German Golf Federation Archived from the original PDF on 4 November 2021 Retrieved 1 October 2021 France lead by five strokes The Glasgow Herald 5 July 1967 p 6 Retrieved 12 October 2021 French team maintain their lead The Glasgow Herald 6 July 1967 p 8 Retrieved 12 October 2021 English women s victory The Glasgow Herald 7 July 1967 p 6 Retrieved 14 October 2021 Scotland fifth Evening Times 10 July 1967 p 16 Retrieved 13 October 2021 The Golfer s Handbook 1973 Munro Barr Publications Ltd Glasgow 1973 p 347 ISBN 9780900403064 External links editEuropean Golf Association Results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1967 European Ladies 27 Team Championship amp oldid 1148295841, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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