1984 Espirito Santo Trophy Explained

1984 Espirito Santo Trophy
Dates:30 October – 2 November
Location:Fonling, Hong Kong
Course:Royal Hong Kong Golf Club
Org:World Amateur Golf Council
Format:72 holes stroke play
Par:73
Yardage:5983yd
Field:22 teams
66 players
Champion:
Heather Farr, Deb Richard, Jody Rosenthal
Score:585 (+1)
Map:China#Hong Kong
Map Label:Hong Kong Golf Club
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:220
Previous:1982
Next:1986

The 1984 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 30 October – 2 November at Hong Kong Golf Club in Fonling, Hong Kong. It was the 11th women's golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 22 teams, each with three players. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total.

The United States team won the Trophy, defending the title from two years ago and winning their ninth title, beating team France by two strokes. France earned the silver medal while the combined team of Great Britain and Ireland took the bronze on third place another three strokes behind.[1]

Teams

22 teams contested the event. Each team had three players.

CountryPlayers
Louise Briers, Edwina Kennedy, Sandra McCaw
Aline Van Der Haegen, Jean-Louise Philipport de Foy, Agathe Verlegh
Maria Alicia Gonzales, Isabel D. Lopes, Elisabeth Nickhorn
Patty Grant, Ann Lavis, Marlene Stewart Streit
Anette Peitersen, Tina Pors, Lotta Schmidt
Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, Corine Soules, Valérie Golléty-Pamard
Great Britain &<br>Penny Grice, Gillian Stewart, Claire White
Greta Hobbs, Peggy Kwah, Nanette Mann
Bas Tobing, Rien Tobing, Widjil Purnomo
Emanuelo Braito, Marina Buscani, Elena Girardi
Michiko Hattori, Yoshiko Ito, Yoshie Takahashi
Alice Janmaat, Marjan de Boer, Marischka Zegger
Janice Arnold, Brenda Ormsby, Debbie Smith
Elin Malde, Jannicke Nielsen, Cathrine Schröder
Rosie Goh, Kee Bee Khim, Jeanette Sim
Carmen Maestre de Pellon, Mary Navarro, Maria Orueta
Viveca Hoff, Liselotte Neumann, Anna Oxenstierna
Régine Lautens, Evelyn Orley, Jackie Orley
Napasri Buranasiri, Rika Dila, Prasertsri Krupanich
Heather Farr, Deb Richard, Jody Rosenthal
Yubiri Cortez, Maria Eugenia Larrazabal, Chela Quintana
Ursula Beer, Martina Koch, Stephanie Lampert

Results

PlaceCountryScoreTo par
145-153-141-146=585+1
153-148-149-147=597+13
Great Britain &<br>149-155-149-147=600+16
4151-152-154-150=607+23
5155-151-153-151=610+26
6147-154-162-149=612+28
7152-161-148-153=614+30
T8154-152-157-154=617+33
161-156-146-154=617
156-154-158-149=617
11152-154-159-154=619+35
12157-154-162-147=620+36
13159-154-157-153=623+39
14157-153-158-159=627+43
15153-167-156-158=634+50
16159-164-154-162=639+55
17161-162-164-162=649+65
18168-165-162-160=655+71
19169-169-166-165=669+85
20163-173-177-161=674+90
T21178-169-168-169=684+100
174-170-171-169=684
Sources:[2] [3] [4] [5]

Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Deb Richard75-75-70-75=295+3
2Heather Farr72-80-73-71=296+4
T3Jody Rosenthal73-78-71-76=298+6
Claire Waite Great Britain &<br>72-78-73-75=298
T5Elizabeth Nickhorn75-75-75-75=300+8
Valérie Golléty-Pamard76-73-76-75=300
7Penny Grice Great Britain &<br>77-77-76-73=303+11
T8Mary Navarro73-78-81-73=305+13
Lotta Schmidt74-75-79-77=305
T9Michiko Hattori81-74-77-74=306+14
Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue82-79-73-72=306
Chela Quintano73-84-74-75=306

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Record Book 1984 World Amateur Golf Team Championships. 7 January 2021. World Amateur Golf Council.
  2. Web site: World Amateur Team Championships – Women's Records. May 30, 2013.
  3. August 1988. Golf-VM genom åren, VM-resultat genom tiderna. World Team Championship through the years. Svensk Golf. Swedish. 168–170, 174–175. 29 December 2020. 8.
  4. Book: Jansson, Anders. Golf - Den gröna sporten. 1979. Swedish Golf Federation. 9172603283. 180–181. Swedish. Golf - The green sport.
  5. Book: Jansson, Anders. Golf - Den stora sporten. 2004. Swedish Golf Federation. 91-86818007. 184. Swedish. Golf - The great sport.