1963 European Ladies' Team Championship Explained

1963 European Ladies' Team Championship
Dates:16–21 July 1963
Location:Rungsted Kyst, Denmark
Course:Rungsted Golf Club
Org:European Golf Association
Format:36 holes stroke play
round-robin system match play
Par:73
Field:8 teams
circa 40 players
Champion:
Juliette de Schutter, Josyane Leysen,
J. Vivario, Arlette Engel-Jacquet, Louise Van den Berghe
Score:Qualification round: 476 (+38)
Flight A matches: 6 points
Map:Europe#Denmark
Map Label:Rungsted Golf Club
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:220
Previous:1961
Next:1965

The 1963 European Ladies' Team Championship took place 16–21 July on the Rungsted Golf Club 15 kilometres south of Helsingør, Denmark. It was the third ladies' amateur golf European Ladies' Team Championship.

Format

All participating teams played two qualification rounds of stroke play, counting the three best scores out of up to four players for each team. The four best teams formed flight A. Since team West Germany was disqualified, there were three remaining teams and they formed flight B.

The winner in each flight was determined by a round-robin system. All teams in the flight met each other and the team with most points for team matches in flight A won the tournament, using the scale, win=2 points, halved=1 point, lose=0 points. In each match between two nation teams, two foursome games and four single games were played.

Teams

Eight nation teams contested the event. Each team consisted of a minimum of four players.

Players in the leading teams

Country Players
Juliette de Schutter, Josyane Leysen, J. Vivario, Arlette Engel-Jacquet, Louise Van den Berghe
Bjørg Dam, Vibeke Knudsen, Tove Palsby Geertz, Anette Slebsager, Karin Vang Sigumfeldt Birch
Claudine Cros, Martine Gajan-Giraud, Ghintran, Lally de Saint-Sauveur (playing captain), Brigitte Varangot
Liv Forsell, Ann-Marie Brynolf, Britt Matsson, Cecilia Rosenqvist, Ann-Katrin Svensson, Louise Johansson Wingård
Marietta Gütermann, Barbara Hobirk, Monika Möller, Marion Petersen, Monika Steegman

Other participating teams

Winners

Team Belgium won the championship for the first time. Defending champions team France earned second place, on the same number of match points as Belgium, but with fewer won game points. The championship was decided in the last match between Belgium and France and the last single game between Josyane Leysen, Belgium and Lally de Saint-Sauveur, France. The game was tied going into the last hole were both players had putts for birdie. After Segard had failed to make her putt, Leysen made her birdie putt from 5 meters, why Leysen won the game and Belgium tied the match.

Sweden, for the first time on the podium, earned third place. Host nation Denmark made their first appearance in the championship and finished fourth.

Individual winner in the opening 36-hole stroke play qualifying competition was Liv Forsell, Sweden, with a score of 5-over-par 151.

Results

Qualification roundsTeam standings

Place Country Score To par
align=center 1 235-231=466 +28
align=center 2 237-239=476 +38
align=center 3 245-240=485 +47
align=center 4496align=center +58
T5 497 +59
497
align=center 7 503 +61
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Individual leaders

Place Player Country Score To par
1 Liv Forsell73-78=151 align=center +5
align=center 2Claudine Cros74-78=152align=center +6
Note: There was no official recognition for the lowest individual score.Flight A

Team matches

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4.5 1.5
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3.5 2.5
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4.5 1.5
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4 2
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4 2
1 1
3 3
Team standings
Country Place W T L Game points Points
1 2 1 0 11.5–6.5 5
2 2 1 0 10–8 5
3 1 0 1 7–11 2
4 0 1 2 6.5–11.5 0
Flight B

Team matches

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20
51
20
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Team standings
CountryPlaceWTLGame pointsPoints
52009.5–2.54
61016–62
align=left 70022.5–9.50
Final standings
PlaceCountry
4
5
6
7

Sources:[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  2. December 1963 . Europeiska Amatör Mästerskapen för damer. European Ladies' Team Championship . Svensk Golf . sv . 35 . 9-10 . 11 October 2021.
  3. Book: Jansson, Anders. Golf - Den gröna sporten. 1979. Swedish Golf Federation. 9172603283. 182. sv. Golf - The green sport . 11 October 2021.
  4. Book: Jansson, Anders. Golf - Den stora sporten. 2004. Swedish Golf Federation. 91-86818007. 192. sv. Golf - The great sport . 11 October 2021.
  5. Web site: European Ladies' Team Championship – European Golf Association. 30 September 2021.
  6. Web site: Mannschafts-Europameisterschaften. Teams, European Team Championships. 1 October 2021. golf.de, German Golf Federation. German. 4 November 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211104213154/https://www.golf.de/publish/imagedata/dgv/Internet_Sieger_und_Platzierte_1.1.pdf. dead.
  7. September 2020 . Annette . Suhr-Jensen . Karin Birch En av KGK's Danmarksmestre, Første VM i golf för kvinder . Karin Birch One of KGK's Denmark champions, The first world championships in Golf for women . Eremitagen, Medlemsblad for Københavns Golf Klub. Danish. 18. 81 . 11 October 2021.