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2010 Espirito Santo Trophy

The 2010 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 20–23 October at the Olivos Golf Club and Buenos Aires Golf Club in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2010 Espirito Santo Trophy
Tournament information
Dates20–23 October
LocationBuenos Aires,
Argentina
34°28′01″S 58°41′56″W / 34.467°S 58.699°W / -34.467; -58.699
Course(s)Olivos Golf Club
Buenos Aires Golf Club
Organized byInternational Golf Federation
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
ParOlivos: 72
Buenos Aires: 72
LengthOlivos: 6,110 yards (5,590 m)
Buenos Aires: 6,110 yards (5,590 m)
Field52 teams
155 players
Champion
 South Korea
Han Jung-eun, Kim Hyun-soo, Kim Ji-hee
546 (−30)
Location map
Buenos Aires Golf Club
Location in South America
Buenos Aires Golf Club
Location in Argentina
Buenos Aires Golf Club
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It was the 24th women's golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy.

The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event. There were a record 52 team entries, each with two or three players.

Each team played two rounds at Olivos and two rounds at Buenos Aires. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total.

South Korea won the Trophy for their second title, with a record 30-under-par score of 546, 17 strokes ahead of silver medalist team United States. Defending champion team Sweden shared the bronze medal with France and South Africa on third place, another five strokes back.

The individual leaderboard was headed by the three South Korean players, with Han Jung-eun on top, scoring 275, 13 under par. The third South Korean player was individually five strokes ahead of the best player of any other team. If the South Korean team would have been forced to count the two worst scores in each round, they would still have won the team competition with five strokes.

Chloé Leurquin, Belgium, made a hole-in-one in the fourth round on the 7th hole at Olivos Golf Club from 162 yards.[1][2][3]

Teams edit

52 teams entered the event and completed the competition. Each team had three players, except team Tanzania, which only had two.

Country Players
  Argentina Manuela Carbajo Re, Martina Gavier, Victoria Tanco
  Australia Julia Boland, Stacey Keating, Alison Whitaker
  Austria Stefanie Endstrasser, Sarah Schober, Marina Stuetz
  Belgium Laura Gonzalez Escallon, Chloé Leurquin, Margaux Vanmol
  Bolivia Susana Benavides, Raquel Gumucio, Natalia Perez
  Brazil Mariana de Biase, Patricia Carvalho, Isadora Stapff
  Canada Sara-Maude Juneau, Jennifer Kirby, Christine Wong
  Czech Republic Adéla Cejnarová, Klára Spilková, Karolina Vlckova
  Chile Paz Echeverría, Maria José Hurtado, Macarena Silva
  China Ying Luo, Zhou Ying Qing Luo, Yuyang Zhang
  Chinese Taipei Liu Yi-chen, Hsu Ke-hui, Yao Hsuan-yu
  Colombia Laura Blanco, Juliana Murcia, Lisa McCloskey
  Denmark Line Vedel Hansen, Therese Köelbaek, Charlotte Lorentzen
  Ecuador Coralía Arias, Daniela Darquea, Maria José Ferro
  England Hannah Burke, Holly Clyburn, Kelly Tidy
  Finland Linda Henriksson, Sanna Nuutinen, Noora Tamminen
  France Lucie André, Alexandra Bonetti, Manon Gidali
  Germany Pia Halbig, Lara Katzy, Sophia Popov
  Guam Tessie Blair, Rose Cunliffe, Aiga Payne
  Guatemala Beatriz de Arenas, María José Camey, Lucía Polo
  Hong Kong Tiffany Chan, Michelle Cheung, Stephanie Ho
  Iceland Signy Arnorsdottir, Gudrun Bjorgvinsdottir, Tinna Johannsdottir
  Ireland Leona Maguire, Lisa Maguire, Danielle McVeigh
  Israel Laetitia Beck, Petra Bogoslavsky, Hadas Libman
  Italy Alessandra Averna, Giulia Molinaro, Anna Roscio
  Japan Mami Fukuda, Mamiko Higa, Natsuka Hori
  Latvia Laura Jansone, Krista Puisite, Mara Puisite
  Malaysia Vivienne Chin, Dianne Luke, Iman Nordin
  Mexico Gabriela Lopez, Marijosse Navarro, Paola Valerio
  Netherlands Myrte Eikenaar, Marieke Nivard, Karlijn Zaanen
  New Zealand Caroline Bon, Cecilia Cho, Lydia Ko
  Norway Tonje Daffinrud, Marita Engzelius, Rachel Raastad
  Paraguay Johanna Doria, Diana Fernández, Paloma Vaccaro
  Peru Alexandra Gibson, Kiara Hayashida, Maria Salinas
  Philippines Dottie Ardina, Chihiro Ikeda, Mia Piccio
  Portugal Magda Carrilho, Joana Pinto, Marta Vasconcelos
  Puerto Rico Patricia Garcia, Kyle Roig, María Fernanda Torres
  Scotland Louise Kenney, Kelsey MacDonald, Sally Watson
  Slovakia Lujza Bubanova, Natalia Heckova, Victoria Tomko
  Slovenia Ursa Orehek, Katja Pogačar, Tajda Sarkanj
  South Africa Connie Chen, Kelli Shean, Kim Williams
  South Korea Han Jung-eun, Kim Hyun-soo, Kim Ji-hee
  Spain Carlota Ciganda, Mireia Prat, Marta Silva Zamora
  Sweden Caroline Hedwall, Louise Larsson, Camilla Lennarth
  Switzerland Melanie Mätzler, Anais Maggetti, Fanny Vuignier
  Tanzania Madina Iddy Hussein, Hawa Ayoub Wanyeche
  Trinidad and Tobago Tracey Clarke, Martine de Gannes, Monifa Sealy
  Turkey Basak Aydin, Damla Bilgic, Sena Ersoy
  United States Cydney Clanton, Danielle Kang, Jessica Korda
  Uruguay Manuela Barros, Maria Victoria Fernández, Maria Garcia Austt
  Wales Gemma Bradbury, Amy Boulden, Tara Davies
  Venezuela Nicole Ferré, Ana Margarita Raga, Fabiana Salazar

Results edit

Place Country Score To par
    South Korea 145-128-134-139=546 −30
    United States 136-138-146-143=563 −13
    France 140-144-141-147=572 −4
  South Africa 142-139-143-148=572
  Sweden 146-135-145-146=572
6   Spain 142-145-138-148=573 −3
7   Canada 144-138-149-143=574 −2
T8   Germany 142-135-146-152=575 −1
  New Zealand 148-140-145-142=575
  Philippines 144-135-151-145=575
T11   Denmark 145-140-145-142=577 +1
  Ireland 144-143-147-143=577
T13   Argentina 140-141-144-153=578 +2
  Mexico 143-138-149-148=578
T15   Australia 147-146-142-145=580 +4
  China 145-144-142-149=580
T17   Colombia 150-143-141-147=581 +5
  Wales 149-147-143-142=581
19   Austria 149-144-146-143=582 +6
T20   Chinese Taipei 142-147-146-148=583 +7
  Netherlands 149-141-147-146=583
  Puerto Rico 149-141-149-144=583
23   Norway 149-144-142-149=584 +8
24   Japan 146-139-147-153=585 +9
25   England 151-142-145-148=586 +10
26   Italy 150-143-145-149=587 +11
27   Belgium 148-141-151-149=589 +13
T28   Chile 146-150-148-146=590 +14
  Scotland 151-143-148-148=590
30   Slovenia 148-148-154-141=591 +15
31   Switzerland 148-151-145-148=592 +16
32   Czech Republic 152-141-156-147=596 +20
33   Portugal 154-146-150-151=601 +25
34   Finland 159-146-153-145=603 +27
T35   Paraguay 149-153-155-147=604 +28
  Peru 154-148-154-148=604
37   Malaysia 159-151-147-148=605 +29
T38   Israel 144-161-149-152=606 +30
  Trinidad and Tobago 155-145-159-147=606
  Venezuela 153-147-156-150=606
41   Hong Kong 157-151-154-145=607 +31
T42   Brazil 153-154-152-150=609 +33
  Iceland 155-152-151-151=609
44   Bolivia 153-155-153-150=611 +35
45   Latvia 156-147-156-153=612 +36
46   Guatemala 150-162-153-148=613 +37
47   Uruguay 154-155-155-156=620 +44
48   Ecuador 154-158-164-152=628 +52
49   Slovakia 154-162-158-155=629 +53
50   Turkey 159-161-165-159=644 +68
51   Tanzania 174-166-170-164=674 +98
52   Guam 183-182-182-184=731 +155

Source:[2]

Individual leaders edit

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

Place Player Country Score To par
1 Han Jung-eun   South Korea 72-65-68-70=275 −13
2 Kim Ji-hee   South Korea 75-63-68-71=277 −11
3 Kim Hyun-soo   South Korea 73-70-66-69=278 −10
T4 Amy Boulden   Wales 72-72-69-70=283 −5
Jessica Korda   United States 68-68-73-76=283
Kelli Shean   South Africa 70-69-72-72=283
7 Christine Wong   Canada 70-67-76-72=285 −3
T8 Dottie Ardina   Philippines 73-65-77-71=286 −2
Manuela Carbajo Re   Argentina 70-67-73-76=286
Cydney Clanton   United States 68-72-73-73=286
Danielle Kang   United States 70-73-73-70=286
Lisa McCloskey   Colombia 74-70-69-73=286

References edit

  1. ^ "World Amateur Team Championships: Women's World Amateur Team Championship". Golfstat. 23 October 2010. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b "World Amateur Team Championships, Womens Records". World Amateur Golf Council. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Golf: Korea wins Womens World Amateur Championship, U.S.second Championship". Women's Sports & Entertainment Network. 23 October 2010. Retrieved 26 January 2021.

External links edit

  • World Amateur Team Championships on International Golf Federation website

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The 2010 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 20 23 October at the Olivos Golf Club and Buenos Aires Golf Club in Buenos Aires Argentina 2010 Espirito Santo TrophyTournament informationDates20 23 OctoberLocationBuenos Aires Argentina34 28 01 S 58 41 56 W 34 467 S 58 699 W 34 467 58 699Course s Olivos Golf ClubBuenos Aires Golf ClubOrganized byInternational Golf FederationFormat72 holes stroke playStatisticsParOlivos 72Buenos Aires 72LengthOlivos 6 110 yards 5 590 m Buenos Aires 6 110 yards 5 590 m Field52 teams155 playersChampion South KoreaHan Jung eun Kim Hyun soo Kim Ji hee546 30 Location mapBuenos Aires Golf ClubLocation in South AmericaShow map of South AmericaBuenos Aires Golf ClubLocation in ArgentinaShow map of ArgentinaBuenos Aires Golf ClubLocation in Buenos Aires ProvinceShow map of Buenos Aires Province 20082012 It was the 24th women s golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy The tournament was a 72 hole stroke play team event There were a record 52 team entries each with two or three players Each team played two rounds at Olivos and two rounds at Buenos Aires The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total South Korea won the Trophy for their second title with a record 30 under par score of 546 17 strokes ahead of silver medalist team United States Defending champion team Sweden shared the bronze medal with France and South Africa on third place another five strokes back The individual leaderboard was headed by the three South Korean players with Han Jung eun on top scoring 275 13 under par The third South Korean player was individually five strokes ahead of the best player of any other team If the South Korean team would have been forced to count the two worst scores in each round they would still have won the team competition with five strokes Chloe Leurquin Belgium made a hole in one in the fourth round on the 7th hole at Olivos Golf Club from 162 yards 1 2 3 Contents 1 Teams 2 Results 3 Individual leaders 4 References 5 External linksTeams edit52 teams entered the event and completed the competition Each team had three players except team Tanzania which only had two Country Players nbsp Argentina Manuela Carbajo Re Martina Gavier Victoria Tanco nbsp Australia Julia Boland Stacey Keating Alison Whitaker nbsp Austria Stefanie Endstrasser Sarah Schober Marina Stuetz nbsp Belgium Laura Gonzalez Escallon Chloe Leurquin Margaux Vanmol nbsp Bolivia Susana Benavides Raquel Gumucio Natalia Perez nbsp Brazil Mariana de Biase Patricia Carvalho Isadora Stapff nbsp Canada Sara Maude Juneau Jennifer Kirby Christine Wong nbsp Czech Republic Adela Cejnarova Klara Spilkova Karolina Vlckova nbsp Chile Paz Echeverria Maria Jose Hurtado Macarena Silva nbsp China Ying Luo Zhou Ying Qing Luo Yuyang Zhang nbsp Chinese Taipei Liu Yi chen Hsu Ke hui Yao Hsuan yu nbsp Colombia Laura Blanco Juliana Murcia Lisa McCloskey nbsp Denmark Line Vedel Hansen Therese Koelbaek Charlotte Lorentzen nbsp Ecuador Coralia Arias Daniela Darquea Maria Jose Ferro nbsp England Hannah Burke Holly Clyburn Kelly Tidy nbsp Finland Linda Henriksson Sanna Nuutinen Noora Tamminen nbsp France Lucie Andre Alexandra Bonetti Manon Gidali nbsp Germany Pia Halbig Lara Katzy Sophia Popov nbsp Guam Tessie Blair Rose Cunliffe Aiga Payne nbsp Guatemala Beatriz de Arenas Maria Jose Camey Lucia Polo nbsp Hong Kong Tiffany Chan Michelle Cheung Stephanie Ho nbsp Iceland Signy Arnorsdottir Gudrun Bjorgvinsdottir Tinna Johannsdottir nbsp Ireland Leona Maguire Lisa Maguire Danielle McVeigh nbsp Israel Laetitia Beck Petra Bogoslavsky Hadas Libman nbsp Italy Alessandra Averna Giulia Molinaro Anna Roscio nbsp Japan Mami Fukuda Mamiko Higa Natsuka Hori nbsp Latvia Laura Jansone Krista Puisite Mara Puisite nbsp Malaysia Vivienne Chin Dianne Luke Iman Nordin nbsp Mexico Gabriela Lopez Marijosse Navarro Paola Valerio nbsp Netherlands Myrte Eikenaar Marieke Nivard Karlijn Zaanen nbsp New Zealand Caroline Bon Cecilia Cho Lydia Ko nbsp Norway Tonje Daffinrud Marita Engzelius Rachel Raastad nbsp Paraguay Johanna Doria Diana Fernandez Paloma Vaccaro nbsp Peru Alexandra Gibson Kiara Hayashida Maria Salinas nbsp Philippines Dottie Ardina Chihiro Ikeda Mia Piccio nbsp Portugal Magda Carrilho Joana Pinto Marta Vasconcelos nbsp Puerto Rico Patricia Garcia Kyle Roig Maria Fernanda Torres nbsp Scotland Louise Kenney Kelsey MacDonald Sally Watson nbsp Slovakia Lujza Bubanova Natalia Heckova Victoria Tomko nbsp Slovenia Ursa Orehek Katja Pogacar Tajda Sarkanj nbsp South Africa Connie Chen Kelli Shean Kim Williams nbsp South Korea Han Jung eun Kim Hyun soo Kim Ji hee nbsp Spain Carlota Ciganda Mireia Prat Marta Silva Zamora nbsp Sweden Caroline Hedwall Louise Larsson Camilla Lennarth nbsp Switzerland Melanie Matzler Anais Maggetti Fanny Vuignier nbsp Tanzania Madina Iddy Hussein Hawa Ayoub Wanyeche nbsp Trinidad and Tobago Tracey Clarke Martine de Gannes Monifa Sealy nbsp Turkey Basak Aydin Damla Bilgic Sena Ersoy nbsp United States Cydney Clanton Danielle Kang Jessica Korda nbsp Uruguay Manuela Barros Maria Victoria Fernandez Maria Garcia Austt nbsp Wales Gemma Bradbury Amy Boulden Tara Davies nbsp Venezuela Nicole Ferre Ana Margarita Raga Fabiana SalazarResults editPlace Country Score To par nbsp nbsp South Korea 145 128 134 139 546 30 nbsp nbsp United States 136 138 146 143 563 13 nbsp nbsp France 140 144 141 147 572 4 nbsp South Africa 142 139 143 148 572 nbsp Sweden 146 135 145 146 572 6 nbsp Spain 142 145 138 148 573 3 7 nbsp Canada 144 138 149 143 574 2 T8 nbsp Germany 142 135 146 152 575 1 nbsp New Zealand 148 140 145 142 575 nbsp Philippines 144 135 151 145 575 T11 nbsp Denmark 145 140 145 142 577 1 nbsp Ireland 144 143 147 143 577 T13 nbsp Argentina 140 141 144 153 578 2 nbsp Mexico 143 138 149 148 578 T15 nbsp Australia 147 146 142 145 580 4 nbsp China 145 144 142 149 580 T17 nbsp Colombia 150 143 141 147 581 5 nbsp Wales 149 147 143 142 581 19 nbsp Austria 149 144 146 143 582 6 T20 nbsp Chinese Taipei 142 147 146 148 583 7 nbsp Netherlands 149 141 147 146 583 nbsp Puerto Rico 149 141 149 144 583 23 nbsp Norway 149 144 142 149 584 8 24 nbsp Japan 146 139 147 153 585 9 25 nbsp England 151 142 145 148 586 10 26 nbsp Italy 150 143 145 149 587 11 27 nbsp Belgium 148 141 151 149 589 13 T28 nbsp Chile 146 150 148 146 590 14 nbsp Scotland 151 143 148 148 590 30 nbsp Slovenia 148 148 154 141 591 15 31 nbsp Switzerland 148 151 145 148 592 16 32 nbsp Czech Republic 152 141 156 147 596 20 33 nbsp Portugal 154 146 150 151 601 25 34 nbsp Finland 159 146 153 145 603 27 T35 nbsp Paraguay 149 153 155 147 604 28 nbsp Peru 154 148 154 148 604 37 nbsp Malaysia 159 151 147 148 605 29 T38 nbsp Israel 144 161 149 152 606 30 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 155 145 159 147 606 nbsp Venezuela 153 147 156 150 606 41 nbsp Hong Kong 157 151 154 145 607 31 T42 nbsp Brazil 153 154 152 150 609 33 nbsp Iceland 155 152 151 151 609 44 nbsp Bolivia 153 155 153 150 611 35 45 nbsp Latvia 156 147 156 153 612 36 46 nbsp Guatemala 150 162 153 148 613 37 47 nbsp Uruguay 154 155 155 156 620 44 48 nbsp Ecuador 154 158 164 152 628 52 49 nbsp Slovakia 154 162 158 155 629 53 50 nbsp Turkey 159 161 165 159 644 68 51 nbsp Tanzania 174 166 170 164 674 98 52 nbsp Guam 183 182 182 184 731 155 Source 2 Individual leaders editThere was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores Place Player Country Score To par 1 Han Jung eun nbsp South Korea 72 65 68 70 275 13 2 Kim Ji hee nbsp South Korea 75 63 68 71 277 11 3 Kim Hyun soo nbsp South Korea 73 70 66 69 278 10 T4 Amy Boulden nbsp Wales 72 72 69 70 283 5 Jessica Korda nbsp United States 68 68 73 76 283 Kelli Shean nbsp South Africa 70 69 72 72 283 7 Christine Wong nbsp Canada 70 67 76 72 285 3 T8 Dottie Ardina nbsp Philippines 73 65 77 71 286 2 Manuela Carbajo Re nbsp Argentina 70 67 73 76 286 Cydney Clanton nbsp United States 68 72 73 73 286 Danielle Kang nbsp United States 70 73 73 70 286 Lisa McCloskey nbsp Colombia 74 70 69 73 286References edit World Amateur Team Championships Women s World Amateur Team Championship Golfstat 23 October 2010 Retrieved 25 January 2021 a b World Amateur Team Championships Womens Records World Amateur Golf Council Retrieved 25 January 2021 Golf Korea wins Womens World Amateur Championship U S second Championship Women s Sports amp Entertainment Network 23 October 2010 Retrieved 26 January 2021 External links editWorld Amateur Team Championships on International Golf Federation website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 Espirito Santo Trophy amp oldid 1149163039, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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