1992 Espirito Santo Trophy

The 1992 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 24–27 September at Marine Drive Golf Club in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

1992 Espirito Santo Trophy
Tournament information
Dates24–27 September
LocationVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
49°15′39″N 123°06′50″W / 49.26083°N 123.11389°W / 49.26083; -123.11389
Course(s)Marine Drive Golf Club
Organized byWorld Amateur Golf Council
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par72
Length6,144 yards (5,618 m)
Field31 teams
92 players
Champion
 Spain
Macarena Campomanes, Laura Navarro, Estefania Knuth
588 (+12)
Location map
Marine Drive Golf Club, Vancouver is located in Canada
Marine Drive Golf Club, Vancouver
Marine Drive Golf Club, Vancouver
Location in Canada
Marine Drive Golf Club, Vancouver is located in British Columbia
Marine Drive Golf Club, Vancouver
Marine Drive Golf Club, Vancouver
Location in British Columbia
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It was the 15th women's golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 31 team entries, each with up to three players. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total.

The Spain team won the Trophy and their second title, beating the combined team of Great Britain & Ireland by one stroke. Great Britain & Ireland earned the silver medal while the New Zealand team took the bronze on third place another eight strokes back.

The individual title went to Annika Sörenstam, Sweden, whose score of one under par, 287, was five strokes ahead of two players, who shared second place.[1]

Teams

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31 teams entered the event and 30 of them completed the competition as team Costa Rica only completed three rounds. Each team had three players, except Hong Kong, which only had two.

Country Players
  Argentina Maria Olivero, Maria Eugenia Noguerol, Beatriz Rosello
  Australia Ericka Jayatilaka, Loraine Lambert, Joanne Mills
  Austria Natascha B. Fink, Nina Mensi-Klarbach, Katharina Poppmeier
  Belgium Aline Van Der Haegen, Lara Tadiotto, Sophie Tornel
  Bermuda Judith Anne Astwood, Madeline Joell, Kim Marshall
  Brazil Lucilla Davis, Caroline Hiemestra, Elisabeth Nickhorn
  Canada Lorie Kane, Mary Ann Lapointe, Marie-Josee Rouleau
  China Yu-chen Huang, Jui-hui Lee, Pay-fen Lien
  Colombia Maria Isabel Baena, Monica Ledes, Natalia Rodriguez
  Costa Rica Urbina De Fry, Sylvia Siemon De Perez, Hilda Steivorth De Von Saalfeld
  Denmark Pernille Carlson Pedersen, Anne Larsson, Annika Östberg
  France Delphine Bourson, Patricia Meunier-Lebouc, Kristel Mourgue d'Algue
  Germany Franca Fehlauer, Anika Heuser, Heidi Klump
  Great Britain
&   Ireland
Joanne Hockley, Catriona Lambert, Joanne Morley
  Guatemala Beatriz de Arenas, Florencia Rolz, Nancy Noguera
  Hong Kong Joann Hardwick, Victoria Scott
  Italy Silvia Cavalleri, Anna Nistri, Caterina Quintarelli
  Japan Yukiyo Haga, Mikako Kanamori, Mayumi Nakajima
  Mexico Erika Diaz, Carol Fernandez, Roxana Lemus
  Netherlands Lara van Engelenburg, Catryn Geleynse, Tita Keman
  New Zealand Lisa Aldrige, Lynnette Brooky, Susan Farron
  Peru Gilda Hawie, Erika Hayashida, Maria Lopez
  Philippines Ruby Chico, Magdalena De Guzman, Jamille Jose
  Singapore Kee Bee Kim, Serene Poh, Elaine Tan
  South Africa Mandy Adamson, Barbara Plant, Gilly Tebbult
  South Korea Oh Yun Kwon, Chae Eun Song, Ah Ram Suh
  Spain Macarena Campomanes, Laura Navarro, Estefania Knuth
  Sweden Linda Ericsson, Maria Hjorth, Annika Sörenstam
  Switzerland Sophie Ducrey, Jackie Orley, Priscilla Moore
  United States Vicki Goetze, Sarah LeBrun Ingram, Carol Semple Thompson
  Venezuela Carolyn Frech, Irene Mezgravis, Karina Reveron

Results

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Place Country Score To par
1   Spain 151-144-147-146=588 +12
2   Great Britain
&   Ireland
145-147-151-146=589 +13
3   New Zealand 149-145-149-154=597 +21
4   Sweden 151-145-154-149=599 +23
T5   France 149-146-148-157=600 +24
  United States 152-146-149-153=600
7   Australia 148-149-150-155=602 +26
8   Italy 151-152-145-155=603 +27
9   South Korea 153-149-154-152=608 +32
T10   Canada 157-148-152-155=612 +36
  China 153-149-154-156=612
12   Japan 155-157-149-153=614 +38
13   Austria 155-154-150-157=616 +40
14   Argentina 155-153-156-156=620 +44
15   Germany 158-155-158-151=622 +46
T16   Belgium 164-153-155-154=626 +50
  Colombia 158-151-158-159=626
18   Netherlands 156-159-156-156=627 +51
19   Switzerland 159-154-156-159=628 +52
20   South Africa 156-156-157-161=630 +54
21   Venezuela 166-152-159-155=632 +56
22   Denmark 164-162-152-155=633 +57
T23   Peru 163-152-163-157=635 +59
  Mexico 161-155-161-158=635
25   Philippines 159-166-162-164=651 +75
26   Singapore 166-166-158-165=655 +79
27   Brazil 171-158-162-166=657 +81
28   Bermuda 167-170-160-170=667 +91
29   Guatemala 170-171-163-165=669 +93
30   Hong Kong 169-178-161-167=675 +99
WD   Costa Rica 191-182-171-WD

Sources:[1][2][3]

Individual leaders

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While there was no official leader board for the individual results, the order of individual placements was recognized in the official record book.

Place Player Country Score To par
1 Annika Sörenstam   Sweden 75-68-74-70=287 −1
T2 Estefania Knuth   Spain 74-73-73-72=292 +4
Catriona Lambert   Great Britain
&   Ireland
70-73-76-73=292
T4 Vicki Goetze   United States 78-71-76-76=299 +11
Ericka Jayatilaka   Australia 74-73-75-77=299
T6 Delphine Bourson   France 77-76-74-81=300 +12
Chae Eun Song   South Korea 75-74-76-75=300
T8 Lynnette Brooky   New Zealand 74-73-76-78=301 +13
Joanne Morley   Great Britain
&   Ireland
75-74-75-77=301
Carol Semple Thompson   United States 74-75-75-77=301

References

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  1. ^ a b "Record Book 1992 World Amateur Golf Team Championships" (PDF). World Amateur Golf Council. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  2. ^ "World Amateur Team Championships – Women's Records". Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  3. ^ Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den stora sporten [Golf - The great sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. p. 184. ISBN 91-86818007.
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