1999 European Ladies' Team Championship Explained

1999 European Ladies' Team Championship
Dates:6–10 July 1999
Location:Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
Coordinates:48.9183°N 2.0573°W
Course:Golf de Saint Germain
Org:European Golf Association
Format:36 holes stroke play
Knock-out match-play
Par:72
Field:17 teams
102 players
Champion:
Maïtena Alsuguren, Stéphanie Arricau, Virginie Auffret, Karine Icher, Marine Monnet, Gwladys Nocera
Score:Qualification round: 716 (−4)
Final match 4–2
Map:Europe#France#France Île-de-France
Map Label:Golf de Saint Germain
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:220
Previous:1997
Next:2001

The 1999 European Ladies' Team Championship took place 6–10 July at Golf de Saint Germain in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. It was the 21st women's golf amateur European Ladies' Team Championship.

Venue

The course, situated 25 kilometres west of the city center of Paris, France, was designed by Harry Colt and opened in 1922.[1]

The championship course was set up with par 72.

Format

All participating teams played two qualification rounds of stroke-play with six players, counted the five best scores for each team.

The eight best teams formed flight A, in knock-out match-play over the next three days. The teams were seeded based on their positions after the stroke-play. The first placed team was drawn to play the quarter-final against the eight placed team, the second against the seventh, the third against the sixth and the fourth against the fifth. In each match between two nation teams, two 18-hole foursome games and five 18-hole single games were played. Teams were allowed to switch players during the team matches, selecting other players in to the afternoon single games after the morning foursome games. Games all square after 18 holes were declared halved, if the team match was already decided.

The six teams placed 9–14 in the qualification stroke-play formed flight B, to play similar knock-out match-play, with one foursome game and four single games, to decide their final positions.

The three teams placed 15–17 in the qualification stroke-play formed flight C, to meet each other, with one foursome game and four single games, to decide their final positions.

Teams

17 nation teams contested the event. Each team consisted of six players.

Players in the leading teams

Country Players
Helle Gram, Karen Margrethe Juul, Anne Larsson, Amanda Mooltke-Leth, Rikke Rasmussen, Carina Vagner
Kim Andrew, Fiona Brown, Emma Duggleby, Kirsty Fisher, Rebecca Hudson, Kerry Smith
Nina Isaksson, Minna Kaarnalahti, Pia Koivuranta, Hanna-Riikka Kuitunen, Niina Laitinen, Ursula Tuutti
Maïtena Alsuguren, Stéphanie Arricau, Virginie Auffret, Karine Icher, Marine Monnet, Gwladys Nocera
Martina Eberl, Miriam Hiller, Andrea Lanz, Miriam Nagl, Verena Scholz, Nicole Stillig
IrelandAlison Coffey, Claire Coughlan, Emma Dickson, Suzanne O'Brien, Eileen Rose McDaid Power, Oonagh Purfield
Isabelle Calogero, Monica Cosenza, Barbara Paruscio, Federica Piovano, Sofia Sandolo, Giulia Sergas
Annemieke Goederen, Joan van der Kraats, Marcella Neggers, Nienke Nijenhuis, Kim van Tienhoven, Marieke Zelsman
Line Berg, Monica Gundersrud, Camilla G. Hilland, Cathrine Norderhaug, Suzanne Pettersen, Marianne Ruud
Anne Laing, Laura Moffat, Hilary Monoghan, Lesley Nicholson, Alison Rose, Jayne Smith
Maria Beautell, Macarena Campomanes, Nuria Clau, Itziar Elguezabal, Tania Elósegui, Marta Prieto
Susanna Berglund, Maria Bodén, Kristina Engström, Anna Jonsson, Jessica Lindbergh, Helena Svensson
Barbara Albisetti, Nora Angehrrn, Tanja Arnold, Niloufar Azam, Alexandra Gasser, Sheila Lee
Becky Brewerton, Louise Davis, Natalie Evans, Becky Morgan, Elenor Pilgrim, Vicki Thomas

Other participating teams

Winners

Host nation France lead the opening 36-hole qualifying competition, with a score of 4 under par 716, 20 strokes ahead of team England.

Individual leader in the 36-hole stroke-play competition was Maïtena Alsuguren, France, with a score of 5 under par 139, one stroke ahead of Maria Bodén, Sweden.

Team France won the championship, beating England 4–2 in the final and earned their sixth title. Team Germany earned third place, beating Netherlands 5–2 in the bronze match.

Results

Qualification roundTeam standings

PlaceCountryScoreTo par
1362-354=716−4
2372-364=736+16
3371-366=737+17
T4 *382-365=747+27
373-374=747
6376-375=751+31
7379-373=752+32
8 Ireland384-370=754+34
9380-378=758+38
10387-381=768+48
T11 *387-383=770+50
389-381=770
T13 *388-386=774+54
392-382=774
15393-394=777+57
16406-394=800+80
17405-420=825+105

Individual leaders

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Maïtena Alsuguren70-69=139−5
2Maria Bodén72-68=140−4
T3Marine Monnet74-68=142−2
Becky Morgan70-72=142
T5Miriam Nagl73-70=143−1
Federica Piovano72-71=143
T7Helena Svensson73-72=145+1
Gwladys Nocera72-73=145
T9Virginie Auffret73-73=146+2
Karine Icher73-73=146
Suzanne O'Brien Ireland74-72=146
Giulia Sergas70-76=146
Kerry Smith73-73=146
Barbara Paruscio74-72=146
Note: There was no official award for the lowest individual score.Flight ABracketFinal games
4.52.5
Alsuguren / Monnet 2 & 1Andrew / Brown
Arricau / Icher 3 & 2Duggleby / Hudson
Marine Monnet 6 & 5Fiona Brown
Stéphanie Arricau AS *Rebecca Hudson AS *
Virgine Auffret 3 & 2Kirsty Fisher
Karine IcherEmma Duggleby 16th hole **
Maitena AlsugurenKim Andrew 16th hole **

Flight B

BracketFlight C

Team matchesFinal standings

PlaceCountry
4
5
6
7
8 Ireland
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Sources:[2] [3] [4] [5]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Club, The official opening of the golf course . 21 November 2021 . Golf de Saint Germain.
  2. September 1999 . Resultat, EM damer . Results, European Ladies' Team Championship . Svensk Golf . sv . 122 . 21 November 2021 . 9.
  3. Book: Jansson, Anders . Golf - Den stora sporten . 2004 . Swedish Golf Federation . 91-86818007 . 193 . sv . Golf - The great sport . 16 November 2021 . 27 October 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211027111516/http://www.e-magin.se/paper/1pfc350j/paper/210#/paper/1pfc350j/194 . live.
  4. Web site: European Ladies' Team Championship – European Golf Association . 21 November 2021 . 21 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211021103346/https://www.ega-golf.ch/page/european-ladies-team-championship-results . live.
  5. Web site: Mannschafts-Europameisterschaften . Teams, European Team Championships . 21 November 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 . live.