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Women's Home Internationals

The Women's Home Internationals were an amateur team golf championship for women contested between the four Home Nations of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, where Ireland was represented by the whole island of Ireland on an All-Ireland basis. After the Ladies' Golf Union, the former governing body for women's golf in Great Britain and Ireland, merged into The R&A in 2016, The R&A took over organisation of the event. The match was played annually and the venue cycled between the four nations. In 2022 the match was replaced by a combined Women's and Men's Home Internationals.

Women's Home Internationals
Tournament information
LocationEngland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
Established1905
Organised byThe R&A
FormatTeam match play
Final year2021
Final champion
 England

The event started in 1905 when Mr. T. H. Miller presented a trophy for the competition. A number of earlier internationals had been played, with England and Ireland playing a match as early as 1895. Triangular matches involving teams from England, Ireland and Scotland had been played in 1902 and 1904.

History edit

Up to 1958 the women's internationals were played in connection with The Women's Amateur Championship. The first international match was played between England and Ireland in 1895 at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland, the day after the Women's Amateur Championship. There were 6 ladies in each team, England taking all the matches and winning by 34 holes to 0.[1] The two countries played again in 1899 at Newcastle County Down. There were 9 ladies in each team, England scored in 6 of the 9 matches, winning by 37 holes to 18.[2] A further match between the two countries was played at Aberdovey in 1901, played for the first time before the Women's Amateur Championship. The result was decided by matches rather than holes, Ireland winning 5–2.[3] A Scottish team competed at Deal in 1902 but was not representative. On the first day, England beat Ireland and Ireland beat Scotland.[4] The following day England beat Scotland 8–0 with two matches halved.[5] In 1903 at Royal Portrush there were too few Scottish players to make a team and the only international was one between Ireland and England, Ireland winning 9–1.[6] In the 1904 internationals England beat Scotland 5–4, Ireland beat England 6–3 and Scotland beat Ireland 7–2, one match being halved in each contest. The first two matches were played at Royal Troon, the third at Prestwick.[7][8][9]

1905 saw the introduction of the Miller International Shield, donated by Thomas Horrocks Miller and presented to the winning team.[10][11][12] Matches were reduced to teams of seven, with the contest played over two days. Extra holes were played to ensure a result. Scotland won both their matches, 4–3, on the first day to win the contest.[13] England beat Ireland on the following day.[14] Scotland repeated their success in 1906, again winning both of their matches, 4–3, on the first day.[15] England again beat Ireland to finish runners-up.[16]

In 1907, at Newcastle County Down, Wales joined the competition and all four home nations competed for the first time.[17] Ireland won both their matches on the first day and then beat Scotland on the following day to win the Miller Shield. England were runners-up with Scotland third.[18] Teams were increased to nine in 1908. England and Scotland won both their matches on the first day and then Scotland beat England 6–3 to win the trophy.[19] Scotland won again in 1909, at Birkdale, and in 1910, at Westward Ho!, each time losing only 4 of their 27 individual matches, with England runners-up both times.[20][21]

Wales were unable to raise a team in 1911 at Royal Portrush. Scotland and England both beat Ireland on the opening day and England managed a narrow 5–4 win over Scotland on the second day, winning one of the matches on the 19th hole.[22] England retained the trophy at Turnberry in 1912, winning all their matches, Ireland finishing runners-up.[23] In 1913 the event was extended to three days. England retain the shield, winning all three matches, including a close 5–4 win over Scotland on the second day. Scotland were runners-up.[24][25] The 1914 event at Hunstanton returned to the previous two-day format. England beat Ireland and Scotland on the first day and retained the title with a 9–0 win over Wales. Scotland were runners-up after beating Ireland 5–4.[26]

After World War I, a Women's Amateur Championship was planned for October 1919 at Burnham and Berrow. The championship was eventually cancelled because of a rail strike, but a decision had earlier been made not to hold any international matches.[27] Scotland and Wales did not enter teams in 1920, at Newcastle County Down, being unable to enter a representative team. England met Ireland in the only match, winning 9–0.[28] All four nations competed again from 1921.[29] England dominated the tournament from 1921 to 1925, winning all 15 of their matches.[30][31] The 1922 event was notable for Wales' first win, when they beat Ireland 5–4.[32] Scotland were runners-up each year from 1921 to 1925, except in 1924 when they were beaten by Ireland.[33]

The 1926 home internationals and the Women's Amateur Championship were postponed due to the general strike in May. The Women's Amateur Championship was rearranged in June but the internationals were not played. In 1927, England suffered their first defeat since 1910 when they were beaten 5–4 by Scotland. The match between Gertrude Percy and Dorothy Fowler went to extra holes before Percy won at the 20th hole to give Scotland the victory.[34] England regained the shield in 1928, and retained it in 1929 and 1930 without losing a match. In 1928, Wales had their second win, again beating Ireland 5–4, as they had in 1922.[35] The 1929 event was played on the Old Course at St. Andrew. Matches were played on Thursday and Friday rather than Friday and Saturday as had generally been the case in earlier years.[36] Scotland were runners-up in 1928, 1929 and 1930.[37]

Scotland regained the shield in 1931 at Portmarnock with a 6–3 win over England.[38] England regained the title in 1932 with Ireland finishing runners-up after beating Scotland. Matches were played on Wednesday and Thursday, with 36-hole qualifying for the Women's Amateur Championship taking place on the Friday and Saturday.[39] England retained the title in 1933 with Scotland second and Wales third, after a 5–4 win over Ireland.[40] 1934, at Royal Porthcawl, was the first time the result was decided on individual matches won. In all previous events, one team had won all their matches. On the first day Wales beat Ireland 6–3 and then beat Scotland 5–4, their first ever win over Scotland. Scotland had earlier beaten England 5–4.[41] On the final day England beat Wales 8–1, while Scotland beat Ireland 7–2, so that England, Scotland and Wales each had two wins. England won the title with 19 individual match wins, with Scotland second with 16 and Wales third with 12.[42]

In 1935 at Royal County Down, Scotland regained the trophy, as they had done in 1927 and 1931, when it had previously been held in Ireland. Ireland beat England 5–4, their first win over England since 1907, to finish runners-up, with England finishing in third place for the first time.[43] England won in 1936 with the other three nations all winning one match. Scotland were runners-up with 11 individual match wins, ahead of Ireland with 10 and Wales with 9.[44] The 1937 matches at Turnberry were scheduled for the Friday and Saturday. However they were cancelled, after the first day, following the death of Bridget Newell in Turnberry Hotel. Newell had been due to play in the matches.[45] Scotland won the shield in 1938 at Burnham & Berrow, beat England 6–3, their first title in England since 1910.[46] Scotland beat England again in 1939 at Royal Portrush, this time 7–2.[47] They retained the title, with Ireland runners-up after they beat England 5–4.[48]

The Women's Amateur Championship was revived in 1946 and played at Hunstanton in early October.[49] However no international matches were played, the first post-war matches being at Gullane in 1947.[50] Scotland retained the title with a 7–2 win over England.[51] England won the title in 1948 for the first time since 1936, beating Scotland 5–4, and retained the title in 1949, beating Scotland again by the same score.[52][53] Scotland won the title in 1950, beating England 6–3 at Royal County Down.[54] Matches were played on Thursday and Friday from 1951. Scotland retained the shield in 1951 and 1952, beating England 9–0 in 1951 and 6–3 in 1952. Ireland were runners-up in 1952 after beating England 6–3.[55][56] England had a narrow 5–4 victory over Scotland in 1953 to win the title, and retained it in 1954 after beating Scotland 7½–1½.[57][58] The playing of extra holes to ensure a result was dropped from 1954 and 1955 saw the first ever tied match with England and Scotland level at 4½–4½.[59] With the two teams winning their other two matches, the result was decided. for only the second time, on individual match wins, Scotland winning with 19½ to England's 17½.[60]

Unusually, the 1956 internationals at Sunningdale were played on the Monday and Tuesday after the Women's Amateur Championship.[61] Scotland beat England 5–4 and retained the title, with England runners-up, despite a 4½–4½ draw with Ireland. England had 17 individual match wins to Ireland 12½.[62] Teams were reduced from 9 to 7 in 1957.[63] Scotland retained the title with a 4–3 win over England.[64] In 1958 at Hunstanton, England won the title for the first time since 1954, with Ireland second after a 4–3 win over Scotland.[65]

From 1959 the home internationals were, for the first time, played as a separate event.[66] There were three foursomes and six singles, the event being extended to three days. In 1959 extra holes were played to get a result in each match, but from 1960 this was dropped, matches level after 18 holes being halved. England won all their matches in 1959 and 1960, with Scotland runners-up both years.[67][68] The situation was reversed in 1961 and 1962 with England winning all their matches with Scotland runners-up.[69][70] In 1964 Wales tied their match with Ireland 4½–4½, Wales having lost all their previous matches since beating Ireland in 1936. Wales took third place with 9 individual wins to Ireland's 8½, the first time they had not finished in last place since 1934.[71] In 1966, Wales and Ireland again tied their match. Ireland took third place with more individual wins.[72] 1967 saw the first tie in the event. England and Scotland drew their opening match 4½–4½ on the first day and won their remaining two matches.[73] Both teams had 19 individual wins, England retaining the trophy as reigning champions.[74] Ireland and Wales also drew their opening match 4½–4½, but Wales lost 8–1 against both England and Scotland and again finished in last place.[74] The following year England and Scotland again drew their match 4½–4½, but England retained the shield with 14½ individual wins to Scotland's 13½.[75]

In 1969 the title was again decided on individual wins. England beat Scotland 5½–3½ on the first day but lost 5–4 to Ireland on the second day, leaving England and Scotland with two wins each. Scotland had 19 individual wins to England's 18, to win the title outright for the first time since 1962. Ireland drew their match against Wales and finished in third place.[76] England regained the title at Killarney in 1970 with three wins, including an 8½–½ defeat of Scotland. Ireland beat Scotland 5½–3½ to finish second.[77] England were undefeated from 1970 to 1974, Scotland being runners-up in 1971, 1972 and 1973.[78][79][80] In 1973 Wales won their first match since 1936, beating Ireland 5–4.[81] They also tied their match against Scotland and finished in third place.[80] In 1974, Ireland beat England 5–4 on the final day, resulting in only the second three-way tie in the history of the event. Scotland won with 18 individual points, ahead of England with Ireland third.[82] In 1975, Wales beat Ireland 7–2, their biggest-ever win, and although they lost their other two matches, they finished runners-up for the first time, behind England.[83] Wales were runners-up again in 1976 when they tied all three of their matches. England took the title with Scotland finishing last for the first time.[84] England retained the title in 1977 and 1978, winning all their matches.[85][86]

Ireland, who hadn't won the title since 1907, won their first two matches in 1979 but then lost to Wales on the final day. Scotland beat 7–2 on the last day and took the title on individual points. England finished in fourth place for the first time.[87] Ireland did win the title in 1980 with three wins. England only got half-a-point, but finished ahead of Wales on individual points.[88]

Format edit

The championship was played over three days with the four teams competing against each other in individual matches. A match consisted of three foursomes and six singles each over 18 holes. The scores were calculated by team results with each team scoring one point for a team win and half a point for a halved match. Ties were resolved by the number of individual matches won.

Winners edit

The event was not held during the World Wars (1915–1918, 1940–1945) and was also not played in 1919, 1926, 1946 and 2020. Of the 103 contests that have been started from 1905 to 2021, 2 were abandoned, England have won 62, Scotland 30, Ireland 6 and Wales 4. These totals include a tie between England and Scotland in 1967.

Year Venue Location Winner W Runner-up W Third W Fourth W Refs.
2021 Woodhall Spa England   England 3   Ireland 2   Scotland 1   Wales 0 [89]
2020 Royal St David's Wales Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Downfield Scotland   England 3   Ireland 2   Scotland 1   Wales 0 [90]
2018 Ballybunion Ireland   Scotland 2/16½   England &   Ireland tied 2/15½   Wales 0 [91]
2017 Little Aston England   Ireland 3   England 2   Scotland 1   Wales 0 [92]
2016 Conwy Wales   England   Wales   Ireland 1/13   Scotland 1/10½ [93]
2015 Royal Wimbledon England   England 2   Ireland 1½/15   Wales 1½/13½   Scotland 1 [94]
2014 Aberdovey Wales   England 2/16½   Ireland 2½/16   Wales 2/14½   Scotland 0 [95]
2013 Scotscraig Scotland   Wales 3   Ireland   England 1   Scotland ½ [96]
2012 Cork Ireland   England 2½/18½   Wales 2½/16½   Ireland 1   Scotland 0 [97]
2011 Hillside England   England 3   Wales 2   Ireland 1   Scotland 0 [98]
2010 Whitchurch Wales   Scotland 3   Ireland 2   Wales ½/10   England ½/9½ [99]
2009 Irvine Scotland   Wales   Scotland 2   England 1   Ireland ½ [100]
2008 Wrexham Wales   Wales 2/14½   England 2/14   Scotland 1/14   Ireland 1/11½ [101]
2007 Dunbar Scotland   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [102]
2006 Frilford Heath England   England 3   Ireland 1½/14   Wales 1½/12½   Scotland 0 [103]
2005 Dundalk Ireland   England 3   Scotland 2   Wales 1   Ireland 0 [104]
2004 Royal Porthcawl Wales   Ireland 2   Wales 1½/13½   England 1½/12½   Scotland 1 [105]
2003 Cruden Bay Scotland   Ireland   Scotland 2   England 1   Wales ½ [106]
2002 The Berkshire England   England 2/16   Scotland 2/14½   Ireland 1/12   Wales 1/11½ [107]
2001 Carlow Ireland   England 3   Ireland 2   Scotland &   Wales tied ½/11½
2000 Royal St David's Wales   England 3   Wales 1½/16½   Ireland 1½/10½   Scotland 0
1999 Royal Dornoch Scotland   Wales 2½/17½   England 2½/16½   Ireland 1   Scotland 0
1998 Burnham & Berrow England   England 3   Ireland   Scotland 1   Wales ½
1997 Lahinch Ireland   England 3   Ireland 2   Scotland 1   Wales 0
1996 Longniddry Scotland   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0
1995 Wrexham Wales   England 2   Wales 1½/13½   Ireland 1½/9½   Scotland 1
1994 Huddersfield England   England 3   Scotland 1½/16   Ireland 1½/12½   Wales 0
1993 Hermitage Ireland   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0
1992 Hamilton Scotland   England 2½/19½   Scotland 2½ /16   Ireland 1   Wales 0
1991 Aberdovey Wales   Scotland 3   England 2   Ireland &   Wales tied ½/9½
1990 Hunstanton England   Scotland 3   England   Ireland 1   Wales ½
1989 Westport Ireland   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [108][109][110]
1988 Kilmarnock (Barassie) Scotland   Scotland 3   England 2   Ireland ½/11   Wales ½/8½
1987 Ashburnham Wales   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [111][112][113]
1986 Whittington Barracks England   Ireland 2   England 1½/16   Scotland 1½/13   Wales 1 [114][115][116]
1985 Waterville Ireland   England 2/17   Ireland 2/15½   Scotland 2/13   Wales 0 [117][118][119]
1984 Gullane Scotland   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [120][121][122]
1983 Royal Porthcawl Wales Matches abandoned [123][124][125]
1982 Burnham & Berrow England   England   Scotland 2   Ireland   Wales 0 [126][127]
1981 Portmarnock Ireland   Scotland 3   England   Ireland 1   Wales ½ [128][129]
1980 Cruden Bay Scotland   Ireland 3   Scotland 2   England ½/12   Wales ½/9 [130][131][88]
1979 Royal St David's Wales   Scotland 2/15½   Ireland 2/14   Wales 1/12½   England 1/12 [132][133][87]
1978 Moortown England   England 3   Ireland 2   Scotland 1   Wales 0 [134][135][86]
1977 Cork Ireland   England 3   Ireland 2   Scotland 1   Wales 0 [136][137][85]
1976 Troon Scotland   England   Wales 1½/13½   Ireland 1½/11   Scotland ½ [138][139][84]
1975 Newport Wales   England 3   Wales 1/14½   Ireland &   Scotland tied 1/11 [83]
1974 Prince's England   Scotland 2/18   England 2/15   Ireland 2/12   Wales 0 [140][141][82]
1973 Royal St David's Wales   England 3   Scotland 1½/13   Wales 1½/11½   Ireland 0 [142][81][80]
1972 Royal Lytham & St Annes England   England 3   Scotland 1½/16   Ireland 1½/9½   Wales 0 [79]
1971 Longniddry Scotland   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [143][144][78]
1970 Killarney Ireland   England 3   Ireland 2   Scotland 1   Wales 0 [145][146][77]
1969 Western Gailes Scotland   Scotland 2/19   England 2/18   Ireland   Wales ½ [147][148][76]
1968 Royal Porthcawl Wales   England 2½/16½   Scotland 2½/15½   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [149][150][75]
1967 Sunningdale England   England &   Scotland tied 2½/19   Ireland ½/9½   Wales ½/6½ [73][151][74]
1966 Woodhall Spa England   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland ½/8½   Wales ½/6 [152][153][72]
1965 Royal Portrush Ireland   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [154][155][156]
1964 Troon Scotland   England 3   Scotland 2   Wales ½/9   Ireland ½/8½ [157][158][71]
1963 Formby England   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [159][160][161]
1962 Royal Porthcawl Wales   Scotland 3   England 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [162][163][70]
1961 Portmarnock Ireland   Scotland 3   England 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [164][165][69]
1960 Gullane Scotland   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [166][167][68]
1959 Royal Liverpool England   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [168][169][67]
1958 Hunstanton England   England 3   Ireland 2   Scotland 1   Wales 0 [170][65]
1957 Gleneagles Scotland   Scotland 3   England 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [171][64]
1956 Sunningdale England   Scotland 3   England 1½/17   Ireland 1½/12½   Wales 0 [61][62]
1955 Royal Portrush Ireland   Scotland 2½/19½   England 2½/17½   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [59][60]
1954 Ganton England   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [172][58]
1953 Royal Porthcawl Wales   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [173][57]
1952 Troon Scotland   Scotland 3   Ireland 2   England 1   Wales 0 [174][56]
1951 Dorset England   Scotland 3   England 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [175][55]
1950 Royal County Down Ireland   Scotland 3   England 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [176][54]
1949 Royal St David's Wales   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [177][53]
1948 Royal Lytham & St Annes England   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [178][52]
1947 Gullane Scotland   Scotland 3   England 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [50][51]
1946 Hunstanton England Not held
1940–1945: Suspended during World War II
1939 Royal Portrush Ireland   Scotland 3   Ireland 2   England 1   Wales 0 [47][48]
1938 Burnham & Berrow England   Scotland 3   England 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [179][46]
1937 Turnberry Scotland Matches abandoned [180][45]
1936 Southport & Ainsdale England   England 3   Scotland 1/11   Ireland 1/10   Wales 1/9 [181][44]
1935 Royal County Down Ireland   Scotland 3   Ireland 2   England 1   Wales 0 [182][43]
1934 Royal Porthcawl Wales   England 2/19   Scotland 2/16   Wales 2/12   Ireland 0 [41][42]
1933 Gleneagles Scotland   England 3   Scotland 2   Wales 1   Ireland 0 [183][40]
1932 Saunton England   England 3   Ireland 2   Scotland 1   Wales 0 [184][39]
1931 Portmarnock Ireland   Scotland 3   England 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [185][38]
1930 Formby England   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [186][37]
1929 St Andrews Scotland   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [36][187]
1928 Hunstanton England   England 3   Scotland 2   Wales 1   Ireland 0 [35][188]
1927 Royal County Down Ireland   Scotland 3   England 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [189][34]
1926 Royal St David's Wales Cancelled because of the general strike
1925 Troon Scotland   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [190][31]
1924 Royal Portrush Ireland   England 3   Ireland 2   Scotland 1   Wales 0 [191][33]
1923 Burnham & Berrow England   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [192][30]
1922 Prince's England   England 3   Scotland 2   Wales 1   Ireland 0 [193][32]
1921 Turnberry Scotland   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [29][194]
1920 Newcastle County Down Ireland   England 1   Ireland 0 [a] [28]
1919 Burnham & Berrow England Not held [27]
1915–1918 Suspended during World War I
1914 Hunstanton England   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [195][26]
1913 St Annes on Sea England   England 3   Scotland 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [196][24][25]
1912 Turnberry Scotland   England 3   Ireland 2   Scotland 1   Wales 0 [197][23]
1911 Royal Portrush Ireland   England 2   Scotland 1   Ireland 0 [b] [198][22]
1910 Westward Ho! England   Scotland 3   England 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [21]
1909 Birkdale England   Scotland 3   England 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [199][20]
1908 St Andrews Scotland   Scotland 3   England 2   Ireland 1   Wales 0 [200][19]
1907 Newcastle County Down Ireland   Ireland 3   England 2   Scotland 1   Wales 0 [17][18]
1906 Burnham England   Scotland 2   England 1   Ireland 0 [b] [15][16]
1905 Cromer England   Scotland 2   England 1   Ireland 0 [b] [13][14]
  1. ^ Scotland and Wales did not compete
  2. ^ a b c Wales did not compete

Source:[201]

Teams edit

England edit

Scotland edit

  • 2021 Hannah Darling, Louise Duncan, Chloe Goadby, Hazel MacGarvie, Tara Mactaggart, Lorna McClymont, Shannon McWilliam
  • 2019 Kimberley Beveridge, Penny Brown, Hannah Darling, Louise Duncan, Chloe Goadby, Hazel MacGarvie, Shannon McWilliam
  • 2018 Gemma Batty, Eilidh Briggs, Chloe Goadby, Connie Jaffrey, Hazel MacGarvie, Hannah McCook, Shannon McWilliam
  • 2017 Gemma Batty, Eilidh Briggs, Chloe Goadby, Connie Jaffrey, Hannah McCook, Shannon McWilliam, Clara Young
  • 2016 Eilidh Briggs, Chloe Goadby, Connie Jaffrey, Hannah McCook, Jessica Meek, Heather Munro, Clara Young
  • 2015 Megan Briggs, Chloe Goadby, Gabrielle Macdonald, Hannah McCook, Kate McIntosh, Shannon McWilliam, Gillian Paton, Ailsa Summers
  • 2014 Kimberley Beveridge, Megan Briggs, Jordana Graham, Gabrielle Macdonald, Louise MacGregor, Tara Mactaggart, Hannah McCook, Kate McIntosh
  • 2013 Eilidh Briggs, Megan Briggs, Connie Jaffrey, Gabrielle Macdonald, Hannah McCook, Alyson McKechin, Heather Munro, Lauren Whyte
  • 2012 Eilidh Briggs, Kelsey MacDonald, Alyson McKechin, Laura Murray, Jane Turner, Rachel Walker, Rachael Watton, Lauren Whyte
  • 2011 Eilidh Briggs, Megan Briggs, Louise Kenney, Kelsey MacDonald, Alyson McKechin, Pamela Pretswell, Jane Turner, Rebecca Wilson
  • 2010 Megan Briggs, Louise Kenney, Kelsey MacDonald, Laura Murray, Martine Pow, Pamela Pretswell, Jane Turner, Rachael Watton
  • 2009 Carly Booth, Megan Briggs, Louise Kenney, Kelsey MacDonald, Laura Murray, Pamela Pretswell, Jane Turner, Kylie Walker
  • 2008 Megan Briggs, Louise Kenney, Kelsey MacDonald, Laura Murray, Emily Ogilvy, Pamela Pretswell, Michele Thomson, Kylie Walker
  • 2007 Carly Booth, Megan Briggs, Kelsey MacDonald, Laura Murray, Emily Ogilvy, Pamela Pretswell, Michele Thomson, Jenna Wilson
  • 2006 Sara Bishop, Krystle Caithness, Louise Kenney, Heather MacRae, Roseanne Niven, Martine Pow, Sally Watson, Jenna Wilson
  • 2005 Krystle Caithness, Anne Laing, Fiona Lockhart, Heather MacRae, Clare Queen, Kylie Walker, Gemma Webster, Jenna Wilson
  • 2004 Krystle Caithness, Lynn Kenny, Anne Laing, Heather MacRae, Martine Pow, Clare Queen, Kylie Walker, Jenna Wilson
  • 2003 Pamela Feggans, Louise Kenney, Lynn Kenny, Anne Laing, Lesley Mackay, Heather MacRae, Clare Queen, Laura Wells
  • 2002 Pamela Feggans, Lynn Kenny, Anne Laing, Susie Laing, Lesley Mackay, Linzi Morton, Clare Queen, Heather Stirling
  • 2001 Claire Hargan, Lynn Kenny, Anne Laing, Lesley Mackay, Laura Moffat, Linzi Morton, Heather Stirling, Sheena Wood
  • 2000 Alison Davidson, Claire Hargan, Lynn Kenny, Lesley Mackay, Hilary Monaghan, Linzi Morton, Heather Stirling, Sheena Wood
  • 1999 Karyn Burns, Claire Hargan, Anne Laing, Lesley Mackay, Lesley Nicholson, Jayne Smith, Heather Stirling, Sheena Wood
  • 1998 Elaine Farquharson-Black, Anne Laing, Vikki Laing, Elaine Moffat, Laura Moffat, Hilary Monaghan, Lesley Nicholson, Alison Rose
  • 1997 Elaine Farquharson-Black, Claire Hargan, Anne Laing, Vikki Laing, Sharon McMaster, Hilary Monaghan, Lesley Nicholson, Alison Rose
  • 1996 Anne Laing, Mhairi McKay, Sharon McMaster, Valerie Melvin, Laura Moffat, Hilary Monaghan, Lesley Nicholson, Alison Rose
  • 1995 Caroline Agnew, Jayne Ford, Anne Laing, Sharon McMaster, Hilary Monaghan, Lesley Nicholson, Alison Rose, Lindsey Roxburgh
  • 1994 Jayne Ford, Fiona McKay, Mhairi McKay, Sharon McMaster, Valerie Melvin, Lesley Nicholson, Alison Rose, Lindsey Roxburgh
  • 1993 Jayne Ford, Catriona Lambert, Susan Little, Fiona McKay, Mhairi McKay, Myra McKinlay, Alison Rose, Lindsey Roxburgh
  • 1992 Fiona Anderson, Catriona Lambert, Fiona McKay, Mhairi McKay, Myra McKinlay, Janice Moodie, Alison Rose, Morag Wright
  • 1991 Fiona Anderson, Elaine Farquharson, Alison Gemmill, Catriona Lambert, Mhairi McKay, Janice Moodie, Alison Rose, Morag Wright
  • 1990 Fiona Anderson, Elaine Farquharson, Donna Jackson, Catriona Lambert, Myra McKinlay, Janice Moodie, Alison Rose, Morag Wright
  • 1989 Fiona Anderson, Lindsey Anderson, Elaine Farquharson, Julie Forbes, Alison Gemmill, Shirley Huggan, Kathryn Imrie, Catriona Lambert
  • 1988 Fiona Anderson, Lindsey Anderson, Tracey Craik, Elaine Farquharson, Julie Forbes, Alison Gemmill, Kathryn Imrie, Shirley Lawson
  • 1987 Fiona Anderson, Lindsey Anderson, Elaine Farquharson, Julie Forbes, Alison Gemmill, Lesley Hope, Shirley Lawson, Donna Thomson
  • 1986 Fiona Anderson, Lindsey Anderson, Julie Forbes, Alison Gemmill, Lesley Hope, Shirley Lawson, Belle Robertson, Mary Summers
  • 1985 Julie Forbes, Marjory Ferguson, Alison Gemmill, Lesley Hope, Shirley Lawson, Wilma Leburn, Belle Robertson, Donna Thomson
  • 1984 Fiona Anderson, Sharon Gallagher, Alison Gemmill, Lesley Hope, Kathryn Imrie, Belle Robertson, Gillian Stewart,
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The Women s Home Internationals were an amateur team golf championship for women contested between the four Home Nations of England Scotland Wales and Ireland where Ireland was represented by the whole island of Ireland on an All Ireland basis After the Ladies Golf Union the former governing body for women s golf in Great Britain and Ireland merged into The R amp A in 2016 The R amp A took over organisation of the event The match was played annually and the venue cycled between the four nations In 2022 the match was replaced by a combined Women s and Men s Home Internationals Women s Home InternationalsTournament informationLocationEngland Ireland Scotland and WalesEstablished1905Organised byThe R amp AFormatTeam match playFinal year2021Final champion England The event started in 1905 when Mr T H Miller presented a trophy for the competition A number of earlier internationals had been played with England and Ireland playing a match as early as 1895 Triangular matches involving teams from England Ireland and Scotland had been played in 1902 and 1904 Contents 1 History 2 Format 3 Winners 4 Teams 4 1 England 4 2 Scotland 4 3 Ireland 4 4 Wales 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editUp to 1958 the women s internationals were played in connection with The Women s Amateur Championship The first international match was played between England and Ireland in 1895 at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland the day after the Women s Amateur Championship There were 6 ladies in each team England taking all the matches and winning by 34 holes to 0 1 The two countries played again in 1899 at Newcastle County Down There were 9 ladies in each team England scored in 6 of the 9 matches winning by 37 holes to 18 2 A further match between the two countries was played at Aberdovey in 1901 played for the first time before the Women s Amateur Championship The result was decided by matches rather than holes Ireland winning 5 2 3 A Scottish team competed at Deal in 1902 but was not representative On the first day England beat Ireland and Ireland beat Scotland 4 The following day England beat Scotland 8 0 with two matches halved 5 In 1903 at Royal Portrush there were too few Scottish players to make a team and the only international was one between Ireland and England Ireland winning 9 1 6 In the 1904 internationals England beat Scotland 5 4 Ireland beat England 6 3 and Scotland beat Ireland 7 2 one match being halved in each contest The first two matches were played at Royal Troon the third at Prestwick 7 8 9 1905 saw the introduction of the Miller International Shield donated by Thomas Horrocks Miller and presented to the winning team 10 11 12 Matches were reduced to teams of seven with the contest played over two days Extra holes were played to ensure a result Scotland won both their matches 4 3 on the first day to win the contest 13 England beat Ireland on the following day 14 Scotland repeated their success in 1906 again winning both of their matches 4 3 on the first day 15 England again beat Ireland to finish runners up 16 In 1907 at Newcastle County Down Wales joined the competition and all four home nations competed for the first time 17 Ireland won both their matches on the first day and then beat Scotland on the following day to win the Miller Shield England were runners up with Scotland third 18 Teams were increased to nine in 1908 England and Scotland won both their matches on the first day and then Scotland beat England 6 3 to win the trophy 19 Scotland won again in 1909 at Birkdale and in 1910 at Westward Ho each time losing only 4 of their 27 individual matches with England runners up both times 20 21 Wales were unable to raise a team in 1911 at Royal Portrush Scotland and England both beat Ireland on the opening day and England managed a narrow 5 4 win over Scotland on the second day winning one of the matches on the 19th hole 22 England retained the trophy at Turnberry in 1912 winning all their matches Ireland finishing runners up 23 In 1913 the event was extended to three days England retain the shield winning all three matches including a close 5 4 win over Scotland on the second day Scotland were runners up 24 25 The 1914 event at Hunstanton returned to the previous two day format England beat Ireland and Scotland on the first day and retained the title with a 9 0 win over Wales Scotland were runners up after beating Ireland 5 4 26 After World War I a Women s Amateur Championship was planned for October 1919 at Burnham and Berrow The championship was eventually cancelled because of a rail strike but a decision had earlier been made not to hold any international matches 27 Scotland and Wales did not enter teams in 1920 at Newcastle County Down being unable to enter a representative team England met Ireland in the only match winning 9 0 28 All four nations competed again from 1921 29 England dominated the tournament from 1921 to 1925 winning all 15 of their matches 30 31 The 1922 event was notable for Wales first win when they beat Ireland 5 4 32 Scotland were runners up each year from 1921 to 1925 except in 1924 when they were beaten by Ireland 33 The 1926 home internationals and the Women s Amateur Championship were postponed due to the general strike in May The Women s Amateur Championship was rearranged in June but the internationals were not played In 1927 England suffered their first defeat since 1910 when they were beaten 5 4 by Scotland The match between Gertrude Percy and Dorothy Fowler went to extra holes before Percy won at the 20th hole to give Scotland the victory 34 England regained the shield in 1928 and retained it in 1929 and 1930 without losing a match In 1928 Wales had their second win again beating Ireland 5 4 as they had in 1922 35 The 1929 event was played on the Old Course at St Andrew Matches were played on Thursday and Friday rather than Friday and Saturday as had generally been the case in earlier years 36 Scotland were runners up in 1928 1929 and 1930 37 Scotland regained the shield in 1931 at Portmarnock with a 6 3 win over England 38 England regained the title in 1932 with Ireland finishing runners up after beating Scotland Matches were played on Wednesday and Thursday with 36 hole qualifying for the Women s Amateur Championship taking place on the Friday and Saturday 39 England retained the title in 1933 with Scotland second and Wales third after a 5 4 win over Ireland 40 1934 at Royal Porthcawl was the first time the result was decided on individual matches won In all previous events one team had won all their matches On the first day Wales beat Ireland 6 3 and then beat Scotland 5 4 their first ever win over Scotland Scotland had earlier beaten England 5 4 41 On the final day England beat Wales 8 1 while Scotland beat Ireland 7 2 so that England Scotland and Wales each had two wins England won the title with 19 individual match wins with Scotland second with 16 and Wales third with 12 42 In 1935 at Royal County Down Scotland regained the trophy as they had done in 1927 and 1931 when it had previously been held in Ireland Ireland beat England 5 4 their first win over England since 1907 to finish runners up with England finishing in third place for the first time 43 England won in 1936 with the other three nations all winning one match Scotland were runners up with 11 individual match wins ahead of Ireland with 10 and Wales with 9 44 The 1937 matches at Turnberry were scheduled for the Friday and Saturday However they were cancelled after the first day following the death of Bridget Newell in Turnberry Hotel Newell had been due to play in the matches 45 Scotland won the shield in 1938 at Burnham amp Berrow beat England 6 3 their first title in England since 1910 46 Scotland beat England again in 1939 at Royal Portrush this time 7 2 47 They retained the title with Ireland runners up after they beat England 5 4 48 The Women s Amateur Championship was revived in 1946 and played at Hunstanton in early October 49 However no international matches were played the first post war matches being at Gullane in 1947 50 Scotland retained the title with a 7 2 win over England 51 England won the title in 1948 for the first time since 1936 beating Scotland 5 4 and retained the title in 1949 beating Scotland again by the same score 52 53 Scotland won the title in 1950 beating England 6 3 at Royal County Down 54 Matches were played on Thursday and Friday from 1951 Scotland retained the shield in 1951 and 1952 beating England 9 0 in 1951 and 6 3 in 1952 Ireland were runners up in 1952 after beating England 6 3 55 56 England had a narrow 5 4 victory over Scotland in 1953 to win the title and retained it in 1954 after beating Scotland 7 1 57 58 The playing of extra holes to ensure a result was dropped from 1954 and 1955 saw the first ever tied match with England and Scotland level at 4 4 59 With the two teams winning their other two matches the result was decided for only the second time on individual match wins Scotland winning with 19 to England s 17 60 Unusually the 1956 internationals at Sunningdale were played on the Monday and Tuesday after the Women s Amateur Championship 61 Scotland beat England 5 4 and retained the title with England runners up despite a 4 4 draw with Ireland England had 17 individual match wins to Ireland 12 62 Teams were reduced from 9 to 7 in 1957 63 Scotland retained the title with a 4 3 win over England 64 In 1958 at Hunstanton England won the title for the first time since 1954 with Ireland second after a 4 3 win over Scotland 65 From 1959 the home internationals were for the first time played as a separate event 66 There were three foursomes and six singles the event being extended to three days In 1959 extra holes were played to get a result in each match but from 1960 this was dropped matches level after 18 holes being halved England won all their matches in 1959 and 1960 with Scotland runners up both years 67 68 The situation was reversed in 1961 and 1962 with England winning all their matches with Scotland runners up 69 70 In 1964 Wales tied their match with Ireland 4 4 Wales having lost all their previous matches since beating Ireland in 1936 Wales took third place with 9 individual wins to Ireland s 8 the first time they had not finished in last place since 1934 71 In 1966 Wales and Ireland again tied their match Ireland took third place with more individual wins 72 1967 saw the first tie in the event England and Scotland drew their opening match 4 4 on the first day and won their remaining two matches 73 Both teams had 19 individual wins England retaining the trophy as reigning champions 74 Ireland and Wales also drew their opening match 4 4 but Wales lost 8 1 against both England and Scotland and again finished in last place 74 The following year England and Scotland again drew their match 4 4 but England retained the shield with 14 individual wins to Scotland s 13 75 In 1969 the title was again decided on individual wins England beat Scotland 5 3 on the first day but lost 5 4 to Ireland on the second day leaving England and Scotland with two wins each Scotland had 19 individual wins to England s 18 to win the title outright for the first time since 1962 Ireland drew their match against Wales and finished in third place 76 England regained the title at Killarney in 1970 with three wins including an 8 defeat of Scotland Ireland beat Scotland 5 3 to finish second 77 England were undefeated from 1970 to 1974 Scotland being runners up in 1971 1972 and 1973 78 79 80 In 1973 Wales won their first match since 1936 beating Ireland 5 4 81 They also tied their match against Scotland and finished in third place 80 In 1974 Ireland beat England 5 4 on the final day resulting in only the second three way tie in the history of the event Scotland won with 18 individual points ahead of England with Ireland third 82 In 1975 Wales beat Ireland 7 2 their biggest ever win and although they lost their other two matches they finished runners up for the first time behind England 83 Wales were runners up again in 1976 when they tied all three of their matches England took the title with Scotland finishing last for the first time 84 England retained the title in 1977 and 1978 winning all their matches 85 86 Ireland who hadn t won the title since 1907 won their first two matches in 1979 but then lost to Wales on the final day Scotland beat 7 2 on the last day and took the title on individual points England finished in fourth place for the first time 87 Ireland did win the title in 1980 with three wins England only got half a point but finished ahead of Wales on individual points 88 Format editThe championship was played over three days with the four teams competing against each other in individual matches A match consisted of three foursomes and six singles each over 18 holes The scores were calculated by team results with each team scoring one point for a team win and half a point for a halved match Ties were resolved by the number of individual matches won Winners editThe event was not held during the World Wars 1915 1918 1940 1945 and was also not played in 1919 1926 1946 and 2020 Of the 103 contests that have been started from 1905 to 2021 2 were abandoned England have won 62 Scotland 30 Ireland 6 and Wales 4 These totals include a tie between England and Scotland in 1967 Year Venue Location Winner W Runner up W Third W Fourth W Refs 2021 Woodhall Spa England nbsp England 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Scotland 1 nbsp Wales 0 89 2020 Royal St David s Wales Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2019 Downfield Scotland nbsp England 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Scotland 1 nbsp Wales 0 90 2018 Ballybunion Ireland nbsp Scotland 2 16 nbsp England amp nbsp Ireland tied 2 15 nbsp Wales 0 91 2017 Little Aston England nbsp Ireland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Scotland 1 nbsp Wales 0 92 2016 Conwy Wales nbsp England 2 nbsp Wales 1 nbsp Ireland 1 13 nbsp Scotland 1 10 93 2015 Royal Wimbledon England nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland 1 15 nbsp Wales 1 13 nbsp Scotland 1 94 2014 Aberdovey Wales nbsp England 2 16 nbsp Ireland 2 16 nbsp Wales 2 14 nbsp Scotland 0 95 2013 Scotscraig Scotland nbsp Wales 3 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp England 1 nbsp Scotland 96 2012 Cork Ireland nbsp England 2 18 nbsp Wales 2 16 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Scotland 0 97 2011 Hillside England nbsp England 3 nbsp Wales 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Scotland 0 98 2010 Whitchurch Wales nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Wales 10 nbsp England 9 99 2009 Irvine Scotland nbsp Wales 2 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp England 1 nbsp Ireland 100 2008 Wrexham Wales nbsp Wales 2 14 nbsp England 2 14 nbsp Scotland 1 14 nbsp Ireland 1 11 101 2007 Dunbar Scotland nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 102 2006 Frilford Heath England nbsp England 3 nbsp Ireland 1 14 nbsp Wales 1 12 nbsp Scotland 0 103 2005 Dundalk Ireland nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Wales 1 nbsp Ireland 0 104 2004 Royal Porthcawl Wales nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Wales 1 13 nbsp England 1 12 nbsp Scotland 1 105 2003 Cruden Bay Scotland nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp England 1 nbsp Wales 106 2002 The Berkshire England nbsp England 2 16 nbsp Scotland 2 14 nbsp Ireland 1 12 nbsp Wales 1 11 107 2001 Carlow Ireland nbsp England 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Scotland amp nbsp Wales tied 11 2000 Royal St David s Wales nbsp England 3 nbsp Wales 1 16 nbsp Ireland 1 10 nbsp Scotland 0 1999 Royal Dornoch Scotland nbsp Wales 2 17 nbsp England 2 16 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Scotland 0 1998 Burnham amp Berrow England nbsp England 3 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Scotland 1 nbsp Wales 1997 Lahinch Ireland nbsp England 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Scotland 1 nbsp Wales 0 1996 Longniddry Scotland nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 1995 Wrexham Wales nbsp England 2 nbsp Wales 1 13 nbsp Ireland 1 9 nbsp Scotland 1 1994 Huddersfield England nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 1 16 nbsp Ireland 1 12 nbsp Wales 0 1993 Hermitage Ireland nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 1992 Hamilton Scotland nbsp England 2 19 nbsp Scotland 2 16 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 1991 Aberdovey Wales nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland amp nbsp Wales tied 9 1990 Hunstanton England nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 1 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 1989 Westport Ireland nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 108 109 110 1988 Kilmarnock Barassie Scotland nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland 11 nbsp Wales 8 1987 Ashburnham Wales nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 111 112 113 1986 Whittington Barracks England nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp England 1 16 nbsp Scotland 1 13 nbsp Wales 1 114 115 116 1985 Waterville Ireland nbsp England 2 17 nbsp Ireland 2 15 nbsp Scotland 2 13 nbsp Wales 0 117 118 119 1984 Gullane Scotland nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 120 121 122 1983 Royal Porthcawl Wales Matches abandoned 123 124 125 1982 Burnham amp Berrow England nbsp England 2 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 126 127 1981 Portmarnock Ireland nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 1 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 128 129 1980 Cruden Bay Scotland nbsp Ireland 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp England 12 nbsp Wales 9 130 131 88 1979 Royal St David s Wales nbsp Scotland 2 15 nbsp Ireland 2 14 nbsp Wales 1 12 nbsp England 1 12 132 133 87 1978 Moortown England nbsp England 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Scotland 1 nbsp Wales 0 134 135 86 1977 Cork Ireland nbsp England 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Scotland 1 nbsp Wales 0 136 137 85 1976 Troon Scotland nbsp England 2 nbsp Wales 1 13 nbsp Ireland 1 11 nbsp Scotland 138 139 84 1975 Newport Wales nbsp England 3 nbsp Wales 1 14 nbsp Ireland amp nbsp Scotland tied 1 11 83 1974 Prince s England nbsp Scotland 2 18 nbsp England 2 15 nbsp Ireland 2 12 nbsp Wales 0 140 141 82 1973 Royal St David s Wales nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 1 13 nbsp Wales 1 11 nbsp Ireland 0 142 81 80 1972 Royal Lytham amp St Annes England nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 1 16 nbsp Ireland 1 9 nbsp Wales 0 79 1971 Longniddry Scotland nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 143 144 78 1970 Killarney Ireland nbsp England 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Scotland 1 nbsp Wales 0 145 146 77 1969 Western Gailes Scotland nbsp Scotland 2 19 nbsp England 2 18 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 147 148 76 1968 Royal Porthcawl Wales nbsp England 2 16 nbsp Scotland 2 15 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 149 150 75 1967 Sunningdale England nbsp England amp nbsp Scotland tied 2 19 nbsp Ireland 9 nbsp Wales 6 73 151 74 1966 Woodhall Spa England nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 8 nbsp Wales 6 152 153 72 1965 Royal Portrush Ireland nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 154 155 156 1964 Troon Scotland nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Wales 9 nbsp Ireland 8 157 158 71 1963 Formby England nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 159 160 161 1962 Royal Porthcawl Wales nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 162 163 70 1961 Portmarnock Ireland nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 164 165 69 1960 Gullane Scotland nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 166 167 68 1959 Royal Liverpool England nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 168 169 67 1958 Hunstanton England nbsp England 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Scotland 1 nbsp Wales 0 170 65 1957 Gleneagles Scotland nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 171 64 1956 Sunningdale England nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 1 17 nbsp Ireland 1 12 nbsp Wales 0 61 62 1955 Royal Portrush Ireland nbsp Scotland 2 19 nbsp England 2 17 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 59 60 1954 Ganton England nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 172 58 1953 Royal Porthcawl Wales nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 173 57 1952 Troon Scotland nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp England 1 nbsp Wales 0 174 56 1951 Dorset England nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 175 55 1950 Royal County Down Ireland nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 176 54 1949 Royal St David s Wales nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 177 53 1948 Royal Lytham amp St Annes England nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 178 52 1947 Gullane Scotland nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 50 51 1946 Hunstanton England Not held 1940 1945 Suspended during World War II 1939 Royal Portrush Ireland nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp England 1 nbsp Wales 0 47 48 1938 Burnham amp Berrow England nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 179 46 1937 Turnberry Scotland Matches abandoned 180 45 1936 Southport amp Ainsdale England nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 1 11 nbsp Ireland 1 10 nbsp Wales 1 9 181 44 1935 Royal County Down Ireland nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp England 1 nbsp Wales 0 182 43 1934 Royal Porthcawl Wales nbsp England 2 19 nbsp Scotland 2 16 nbsp Wales 2 12 nbsp Ireland 0 41 42 1933 Gleneagles Scotland nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Wales 1 nbsp Ireland 0 183 40 1932 Saunton England nbsp England 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Scotland 1 nbsp Wales 0 184 39 1931 Portmarnock Ireland nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 185 38 1930 Formby England nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 186 37 1929 St Andrews Scotland nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 36 187 1928 Hunstanton England nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Wales 1 nbsp Ireland 0 35 188 1927 Royal County Down Ireland nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 189 34 1926 Royal St David s Wales Cancelled because of the general strike 1925 Troon Scotland nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 190 31 1924 Royal Portrush Ireland nbsp England 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Scotland 1 nbsp Wales 0 191 33 1923 Burnham amp Berrow England nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 192 30 1922 Prince s England nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Wales 1 nbsp Ireland 0 193 32 1921 Turnberry Scotland nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 29 194 1920 Newcastle County Down Ireland nbsp England 1 nbsp Ireland 0 a 28 1919 Burnham amp Berrow England Not held 27 1915 1918 Suspended during World War I 1914 Hunstanton England nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 195 26 1913 St Annes on Sea England nbsp England 3 nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 196 24 25 1912 Turnberry Scotland nbsp England 3 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Scotland 1 nbsp Wales 0 197 23 1911 Royal Portrush Ireland nbsp England 2 nbsp Scotland 1 nbsp Ireland 0 b 198 22 1910 Westward Ho England nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 21 1909 Birkdale England nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 199 20 1908 St Andrews Scotland nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Ireland 1 nbsp Wales 0 200 19 1907 Newcastle County Down Ireland nbsp Ireland 3 nbsp England 2 nbsp Scotland 1 nbsp Wales 0 17 18 1906 Burnham England nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp England 1 nbsp Ireland 0 b 15 16 1905 Cromer England nbsp Scotland 2 nbsp England 1 nbsp Ireland 0 b 13 14 Scotland and Wales did not compete a b c Wales did not compete Source 201 Teams editEngland edit 2021 Rosie Belsham Annabell Fuller Charlotte Heath Caley McGinty Hannah Screen Emily Toy Amelia Williamson 2019 Lianna Bailey Ellen Hume Lily May Humphreys Mimi Rhodes Emily Toy Isobel Wardle Amelia Williamson 2018 Lianna Bailey Georgina Blackman India Clyburn Samantha Fuller Lily May Humphreys Hollie Muse Nicola Slater 2017 Emma Allen Lianna Bailey Gemma Clews India Clyburn Sophie Lamb Rochelle Morris Olivia Winning 2016 Emma Allen Gemma Clews Samantha Giles Sophie Lamb Meghan MacLaren Elizabeth Prior Olivia Winning 2015 Gemma Clews Samantha Fuller Samantha Giles Sophie Keech Sophie Lamb Inci Mehmet Hollie Muse Bethan Popel 2014 Sarah Jane Boyd Gemma Clews India Clyburn Gabriella Cowley Alice Hewson Hollie Muse Alexandra Peters Bethan Popel 2013 Sarah Jane Boyd 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Barbara Dixon Mary Everard Julia Greenhalgh Ann Irvin Dinah Oxley Kathryn Phillips Michelle Walker 1969 Barbara Dixon Mary Everard Julia Greenhalgh Ann Irvin Dinah Oxley Kathryn Phillips Margaret Pickard Margaret Wenyon 1968 Sally Barber Sarah German Ann Irvin Dinah Oxley Kathryn Phillips Ruth Porter Vivien Saunders Margaret Wenyon 1967 Liz Chadwick Mary Everard Sarah German Ann Irvin Dinah Oxley Margaret Pickard Vivien Saunders Pam Tredinnick 1966 Susan Armitage Angela Bonallack Liz Chadwick Julia Greenhalgh Jean Holmes Bridget Jackson Margaret Nuttall Ruth Porter 1965 Susan Armitage Liz Chadwick Gillian Cheetham Ann Irvin Bridget Jackson Ruth Porter Marley Spearman Jill Thornhill 1964 Susan Armitage Angela Bonallack Mary Everard Bridget Jackson Ruth Porter Jean Roberts Marley Spearman Sheila Vaughan 1963 Susan Armitage Angela Bonallack Liz Chadwick Julia Greenhalgh Ann Irvin Bridget Jackson Marley Spearman Sheila Vaughan 1962 Angela Bonallack Sally Bonallack Diane Frearson Ann Irvin Ruth Porter Jean Roberts Marley Spearman Sheila Vaughan 1961 Angela Bonallack Sally Bonallack Julia Greenhalgh Margaret Nichol Ruth Porter Diane Robb Marley Spearman Sheila Vaughan 1960 Sally Bonallack Julia Greenhalgh Margaret Nichol Ruth Porter Elizabeth Price Marley Spearman Tessa Ross Steen Sheila Vaughan 1959 Angela Bonallack Bridget Jackson Margaret Nichol Ruth Porter Elizabeth Price Tessa Ross Steen Frances Smith Marley Spearman 1958 Jeanne Bisgood Angela Bonallack Ann Howard Bridget Jackson Margaret Nichol Elizabeth Price Marley Spearman 1957 Veronica Anstey Ruth Ferguson Jean Hetherington Ann Howard Bridget Jackson Elizabeth Price Marley Spearman Angela Ward 1956 Veronica Anstey Jeanne Bisgood Zara Bolton Ann Howard Bridget Jackson Elizabeth Price Marley Spearman Angela Ward Jane Yuille 1955 Veronica Anstey Gillian Atkinson Zara Bolton Ann Howard Bridget Jackson Elizabeth Price Frances Smith Marley Spearman Jane Sugden 1954 Jeanne Bisgood Katharine Cairns Mary Hampson Beryl Lowe Jane Machin Jean McIntyre Ann Phillips Elizabeth Price Frances Stephens 1953 Jeanne Bisgood Katharine Cairns Maureen Garrett Jacqueline Gordon Jane Machin Wanda Morgan Elizabeth Price Ann Phillips Frances Stephens 1952 Frances Allen Jeanne Bisgood Katharine Cairns Pam Davies Joan Gee Jacqueline Gordon Gabrielle Keiller Elizabeth Price Gillian Rudgard Frances Stephens 1951 Audrey Barrett Jeanne Bisgood Zara Bolton Katharine Cairns Pam Davies Joan Gee Elizabeth Price Gillian Rudgard Frances Stephens 1950 Jeanne Bisgood Zara Bolton Katharine Cairns Maureen Garrett Joan Gee Mervyn Sutherland Pilch Muriel Roskrow Gillian Rudgard Frances Stephens 1949 Jeanne Bisgood Zara Bolton Jacqueline Gordon Edith Kyle Gabrielle Style Frances Stephens Jean McIntyre Mervyn Sutherland Pilch Mollie Wallis 1948 Zara Bolton Katharine Cairns Jacqueline Gordon Edith Kyle Elizabeth Price Muriel Roskrow Maureen Ruttle Frances Stephens Gabrielle Style Mollie Wallis 1947 Katharine Cairns Peggy Carrick Diana Critchley Jacqueline Gordon Mervyn Sutherland Pilch Maureen Ruttle Enid Sheppard Frances Stephens Phyllis Wylie 1939 Pam Barton Peggy Carrick Elsie Corlett Zara Bonner Davis Kathleen Garnham Jean Hamilton Margaret Hodgson Beryl Pockett Edith Rhodes 1938 Pam Barton Elsie Corlett Madeleine Fyshe Marjorie Ross Garon Kathleen Garnham Molly Gourlay Jean Hamilton Brenda Norris Phyllis Wade 1937 Pam Barton Elsie Corlett Marjorie Ross Garon Kathleen Garnham Jean Hamilton Wanda Morgan Beryl Newton Edith Rhodes Phyllis Wade 1936 Pam Barton Elsie Corlett Gwen Cradock Hartopp Diana Fishwick Kathleen Garnham Marjorie Ross Garon Wanda Morgan Bridget Newell Beryl Newton Phyllis Wade 1935 Pam Barton Ina Clarke Mrs Clement Elsie Corlett Diana Fishwick Mary Johnson Wanda Morgan Beryl Newton Diana Plumpton Phyllis Wade 1934 Mrs Clement Marjorie Ross Garon Molly Gourlay Mary Johnson Wanda Morgan Beryl Newton Dorothy Pearson Diana Plumpton Phyllis Wade 1933 Beryl Brown Ina Clarke Elsie Corlett Diana Fishwick Kathleen Garnham Marjorie Ross Garon Molly Gourlay Edith Guedalla Wanda Morgan 1932 Mrs Clement Elsie Corlett Diana Fishwick Kathleen Garnham Marjorie Ross Garon Nancye Gold Molly Gourlay Wanda Morgan Dorothy Pearson Muriel Porter Gillian Rudgard 1931 Elsie Corlett Diana Fishwick Kathleen Garnham Nancye Gold Audrey Holmes Wanda Morgan Dorothy Pearson Muriel Porter Rhona Rabbidge Gillian Rudgard 1930 Beryl Brown Elsie Corlett Gladys Dobell Diana Fishwick Molly Gourlay Edith Guedalla Phyllis Lobbett Dorothy Pearson Enid Wilson 1929 Elsie Corlett Dorothy Fowler Nancye Gold Molly Gourlay Edith Guedalla Phyllis Lobbett Dorothy Pearson Joyce Wethered Enid Wilson Mabel Wragg 1928 Dorothy Fowler Judith Fowler Marjorie Ross Garon Molly Gourlay Edith Guedalla Evelyn Hall Cecil Leitch Dorothy Pearson Enid Wilson 1927 Beryl Cautley Elsie Corlett Audrey Croft Dorothy Fowler Marjorie Ross Garon Molly Gourlay Edith Guedalla Cecil Leitch Phyllis Lobbett 1925 Gladys Bastin Beryl Cautley Doris 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