The European Mid-Amateur Ladies' Championship is a European amateur golf championship, opened to women aged 25 or plus years old, organized by the European Golf Association.[1]
The championship was introduced in 2019 and is now played annually in conjunction with the European Mid-Amateur Men's Championship.[2] The age limit lowered from 30 to 25 years old in 2021.
Format
editThe top 54 amateur players, aged from 25 years old, compete in a format consisting 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
editYear | Venue, Location | Winner | Runner-up | Third place |
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2024 | Jurmala Golf Club & Hotel, Latvia | Alexandra Farret, 216 | Pauline Stein, 217 | Ane Urchegui, 219 Aideen Walsh, 219 |
2023 | Bogogno Golf Resort, Italy | Alena Oppenheimer, 214 | Jessica Ross, 214 Celine Manche, 214 |
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2022 | Golf du Médoc Resort, France | Ane Urchegui, 209 | Charlotte Guilleux, 209 | Julia Neumann, 212 |
2021 | Pula Golf Resort, Spain | Maria Anetseder, 229 | Deborah Wehle, 229 | Céline Manche, 232 |
2020 | Golf du Domaine Impérial, Switzerland | Myrte Eikenaar, 227 | Nina Birken, 227 | Hélène Malvy, 227 |
2019 | St Laurence Golf, Finland | Myrte Eikenaar, 222 | Nina Birken, 224 | Amandine Vincent, 226 |
Source:[3]
Multiple winners
edit- 2 wins: Myrte Eikenaar
See also
edit- European Mid-Amateur Men's Championship – corresponding EGA event for men
- U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur – corresponding USGA event
References
edit- ^ "European Mid-Amateur Championship". Amateur Golf. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
- ^ "European Mid-Amateur Ladies' Championship". EGA. 10 January 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
- ^ "European Mid-Amateur Ladies' Championship Results – European Golf Association" (PDF). Retrieved 28 August 2020.