The European Ladies Amateur Championship is an annual amateur golf tournament. It is organized by the European Golf Association and is one of the "elite" tournaments recognized by the World Amateur Golf Ranking.

The championship was first played in 1986 and was called the International European Ladies Amateur Championship until 2015. There have been 33 editions contested so far, with many past winners and medallists of this championship are now members of the professional ranks.

Format

The top 144 ladies golfers compete for the win in a format consisting of four rounds of stroke play, with a cut after the third round, out of which the lowest 60 ladies' scores, including ties, qualify for the final round.

Winners

YearVenueLocationPlayerCountryScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
2023Tegelberga GolfklubbSwedenJulia López Spain276−82 strokesSpain Carla Bernat
2022Golf de Saint GermainFranceSavannah De Bock Belgium269−19PlayoffEngland Charlotte Heath
2021Royal Park i RoveriItalyIngrid Lindblad Sweden276−123 strokesGermany Alexandra Försterling
2020CUBO GolfSloveniaPaula Schulz-Hanssen Germany271−13PlayoffFrance Chloé Salort
2019Parkstone Golf ClubEnglandAlice Hewson England281−7PlayoffFinland Krista Junkkari
2018Penati Golf ResortSlovakiaCelia Barquín Spain272−161 strokeGermany Esther Henseleit
2017Lausanne Golf ClubSwitzerlandAgathe Laisné France280−81 strokeSwitzerland Albane Valenzuela
2016Hooks Golf ClubSwedenBronte Law England277−111 strokeBelgium Leslie Cloots
2015Murhof Golf ClubAustriaMaría Parra Spain273−152 strokesIndia Aditi Ashok
2014Estonian G&CCEstoniaLuna Sobrón Spain278−10PlayoffSpain Noemí Jiménez
2013Aura Golf ClubFinlandEmily Kristine Pedersen Denmark276−83 strokesBelgium Laura Gonzalez Escallon
2012Diners G&CC LjubljanaSloveniaCéline Boutier France268−166 strokesFrance Shannon Aubert
Austria Marina Stütz
2011Noordwijkse Golf ClubNetherlandsLisa Maguire Ireland293+54 strokesRepublic of Ireland Stephanie Meadow
2010Golf & Spa Resort Kunetickà HoraCzech RepublicSophia Popov Germany280−83 strokesFrance Manon Gidali
Denmark Line Vedel Hansen
Spain Marta Silva
2009Falsterbo Golf ClubSwedenCaroline Hedwall Sweden285+110 strokesScotland Kylie Walker
2008GC Schloss SchönbornAustriaCarlota Ciganda Spain289PlayoffSpain María Hernández
2007Le Golf NationalFranceCaroline Hedwall Sweden283PlayoffSpain Carlota Ciganda
2006Hamburg FalkensteinGermanyBelén Mozo Spain278−62 strokesEngland Kerry Smith
2005Santo da Serra Golf ClubPortugalJade Schaeffer France2863 strokesSpain Araceli Felgueroso
France Elena Giraud
Sweden Anna Nordqvist
2004Ulzama Golf ClubSpainCarlota Ciganda Spain2828 strokesSpain María Hernández
Spain Elisa Serramià
2003Shannon Golf ClubIrelandVirginie Beauchet France2932 strokesSpain Adriana Zwanck
2002Kristianstad Golf ClubSwedenBecky Brewerton Wales2882 strokesNetherlands Dewi Claire Schreefel
2001Biella Golf ClubItalyMartina Eberl Germany217[lower-alpha 1]−24 strokesSpain Nuria Clau
2000Amber Baltic Golf ClubPolandEmma Duggleby England283−5PlayoffSpain Tania Elósegui
1999Karlovy Vary Golf ClubCzech RepublicSofia Sandolo Italy2842 strokesFrance Karine Icher
1998Noordwijk Golf ClubNetherlandsGiulia Sergas Italy295+73 strokesItaly Sofia Sandolo
1997Formby Golf ClubEnglandSilvia Cavalleri Italy297+94 strokesFrance Ludivine Kreutz
1996Furesoe Golf ClubDenmarkSilvia Cavalleri Italy288+41 strokeSweden Marie Hedberg
1995Berlin Golf ClubGermanyMaria Hjorth Sweden284−41 strokeFrance Ariane Pascalie
1994Båstad Golf ClubSwedenTina Fischer Germany288−41 strokeAustralia Terri McKinnon
1993Torino Golf ClubItalyVibeke Stensrud Norway277−114 strokesSweden Linda Ericsson
1992Estoril Golf ClubPortugalJoanne Morley England2843 strokesSpain Estefania Knuth
1991Schönborn Golf ClubAustriaDelphine Bourson France2943 strokesNetherlands Mette Hageman
1990Zumikon Golf ClubSwitzerlandMartina Koch West Germany295+31 strokeSpain Amaya Arruti
Spain Estefania Knuth
1989No tournament
1988Pedreña Golf ClubSpainFlorence Descampe Belgium289PlayoffFrance Delphine Bourson
1987No tournament
1986Morfontaine Golf ClubFranceMartina Koch West Germany2862 strokesAustralia Louise Briers
  1. The 2001 event was reduced to three rounds due to adverse weather conditions.

Source:[1]

References

  1. "Sieger und Platzierte" (PDF) (in German). golf.de, German Golf Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
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