2022 Espirito Santo Trophy
Golf tournament
The 2022 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 24–27 August at Le Golf National and Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche south-west of Paris, France .[ 1] [ 2]
It was the 29th women's golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy .
The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event. Each team of three players played two rounds at Le Golf National and two rounds at Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche in different orders. The top teams played their final round on Le Golf National, The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total.
Venues
Le Golf National had previously hosted the Open de France every year except two since 1991, the 2018 Ryder Cup and the 1994 Eisenhower Trophy and Espirito Santo Trophy . The facility was scheduled to host the golfing competition during the Olympics in 2024 .
Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche had previously hosted the Open de France three times and the 1963 Canada Cup , an event later renamed the World Cup .
Course layouts
Le Golf National (Albatros Course)
Hole
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Out
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
In
Total
Metre
322
126
455
357
351
332
361
172
481
2,957
322
132
342
339
456
343
132
404
348
2,818
5,775
Yards
352
138
498
391
384
363
395
188
526
3,235
352
144
374
371
499
375
144
442
481
3,082
6,317
Par
4
3
5
4
4
4
4
3
5
36
4
3
4
4
5
4
3
4
4
35
71
Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche (Red Course)
Hole
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Out
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
In
Total
Metre
317
362
135
340
429
338
454
315
133
2,823
339
320
447
176
314
312
154
424
325
2,811
5,634
Yards
347
396
148
372
469
370
496
344
145
3,087
371
350
489
192
343
341
168
464
355
3,073
6,160
Par
4
4
3
4
5
4
5
4
3
36
4
4
5
3
4
4
3
5
4
36
72
Teams
56 teams entered the event and completed the competition. Each team had three players.
Players in the teams
Country
Players
Argentina
Ela Belén Anacona, María Cabanillas, Valentina Rossi
Australia
Kelsey Bennett , Maddison Hinson-Tolchard, Kirsten Rudgeley
Austria
Johanna Ebner, Isabella Holpfer, Anna Neumayer
Belgium
Sophie Bert, Savannah De Bock , Céline Manche
Brazil
Valentina Bosselmann, Marina Nonaka, Nina Rissi
Canada
Nicole Gal, Lauren Kim, Brooke Rivers
Chinese Taipei
Huai-Chien Hsu, Ting-Hsuan Huang, Hsin-Chun Liao
Chile
Florencia Dufey, Michelle Melandri, Amelia Ruiz
Colombia
Maria Jose Marin, Ana Murcia, Valery Plata
Costa Rica
Victoria Callahan, Veronica Odio, Scarlet Weidig
Czech Republic
Patricie Mackova, Agata Vahalova, Denisa Vodickova
Denmark
Cecilie Finne-Ipsen, Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen , Amalie Leth-Nissen
England
Charlotte Heath , Caley McGinty , Lottie Woad
Estonia
Anete Liis Adu, Elizaveta Sofia Reemet, Karola Soe
Finland
Anna Backman, Katri Bakker, Krista Junkkar
France
Constance Fouillet, Vaïrana Heck, Maylis Lamoure
Germany
Helen Briem , Alexandra Försterling , Celina Rosa Sattelkau
Guam
Tyanna Jacot, Kayley Kang, Rose Tarpley
Guatemala
Beatriz Arenas, Hani Lee, Jasmine Youn Shin
Hong Kong
Chloe Chan, Arianna Lau, Inara Sharma
Iceland
Andrea Bergsdóttir, Hulda Clara Gestsdóttir, Ragnhildur Kristinsdóttir
Ireland
Beth Coulter, Anna Foster, Lauren Walsh
Italy
Francesca Fiorellini , Carolina Melgrati, Benedetta Moresco
Japan
Saki Baba , Mizuki Hashimoto, Miku Ueta
Kazakhstan
Islamiya Abeldi, Albina Agayeva, Rivekka Jumagulova
Latvia
Katrina Bulkovska, Laila Forstmane, Marlena Gavare
Liechtenstein
Anna Eggenberger, Lisa Sele, Christine Tinner-Rampone
Lithuania
Saulė Jarašūnaitė, Miglė Rusteikaitė, Gilė Bitė Starkutė
Luxembourg
Marie Baertz, Marie Binninger, Lisa Steingrube
Mexico
Isabel Amezcua, Lauren Daiana Olivares, Clarisa Temelo
Morocco
Malak Bouraeda, Sofia Cherif Essakali, Rim Imni
Netherlands
Anne-Sterre den Dunnen, Lauren Holmey, Mayka Hoogeboom
New Zealand
Eunseo Choi, Vivian Lu, Fiona Xu
Norway
Mia S. Lussand, Vilde Marie Nystrom, Silje Ohma
Panama
Carla Alvarez Perez, Anna Gabriela Furnar, Maria Eugenia Furnari Deleuze
Philippines
Mikhaela Fortuna, Lois Kaye Go, Maria Rafaela Singson
Poland
Maja Ambroziak, Kinga Kuśmierska, Dorota Zalewska
Portugal
Sofia Barroso Sá, Leonor Medeiros, Ana Costa Rodrigues
Puerto Rico
Camila Negroni, Valeria Pacheco, Paola Rosario
Scotland
Hannah Darling , Chloé Goadby, Lorna McClymont
Singapore
Aloysa Margiela Atienza, Hailey Loh, Jaymie Ng
Slovakia
Katarina Drocarova, Michaela Vavrová, Antónia Zacharovská
Slovenia
Barbara Car, Inja Fric, Lana Malek
South Africa
Bobbi Brown, Caitlyn Macnab, Kajal Mistry
South Korea
Shinsil Bang, Min Byeol Kim, Jiyoo Lim
Spain
Carolina Lopez-Chacarra , Cayetana Fernández , Paula Martin
Sweden
Ingrid Lindblad , Meja Örtengren , Louise Rydqvist
Switzerland
Elena Moosmann , Caroline Sturdza, Chiara Tamburlini
Thailand
Eila Galitsky, Navaporn Soontreeyapas, Suvichaya Vinijchaitham
Turkey
İrem Demir, Ilgın Zeynep Denizci, Zeynep Süalp
Ukraine
Maria Fedorowycz, Sofia Pylypenko, Elvira Rastvortseva
United States
Rachel Heck , Rachel Kuehn , Rose Zhang
Uruguay
Victoria Bargo, Lousiane Gauthier, Jimena Marques
Venezuela
Agatha Alesson, Stephanie Gelleni, Vanessa Gilly
Wales
Darcey Harry, Ellen Nicholas, Ffion Tynan
Winners
Team Sweden won the trophy for their third title. Silver medalist and defending champion, team United States, had the same total score, but Sweden was declared the winner. The initial tiebreaker, the final round non-counting score of the respective teams, was in the favor of Sweden, 73 against 74. This was the third time in the history of the championship, the winner was decided after a tie. Last time, in 2006 , Sweden lost the championship in a similar way.
Team Germany and team Japan shared the bronze on third place one stroke back.
Although there was no official recognition, Meja Örtengren , Sweden, Rose Zhang , United States and Helen Briem , Germany tied for the low individual score at seven-under-par 279.
Results
Team standings
* Sweden was awarded the tiebreak, since their third player, Louise Rydqvist , had a lower score than United States' third player, Rachel Kuehn , in the final round, 73 against 74.
Individual leaders
There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.
See also
References
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