2013 European Ladies' Team Championship Explained

2013 European Ladies' Team Championship
Dates:9–13 July 2013
Location:Fulford, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates:53.94°N -1.054°W
Course:Fulford Golf Club
Org:European Golf Association
Format:36 holes stroke play
Knock-out match-play
Par:72
Field:19 teams
114 players
Champion:
Natalia Escuriola, Camilla Hedberg,
Noemí Jiménez, Marta Sanz,
Patricia Sanz, Luna Sobrón
Score:Qualification round: 732 (+12)
Final match 5–2
Map:Europe#British Isles#England#North Yorkshire
Map Label:Fulford Golf Club
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:220
Previous:2011
Next:2014

The 2013 European Ladies' Team Championship took place 9–13 July at Fulford Golf Club in Fulford, England. It was the 30th women's golf amateur European Ladies' Team Championship.

Venue

See main article: Fulford Golf Club. The hosting Fulford Golf Club was founded in 1906. The golf course, located 2 kilometers (approximately 1 mile) south of York, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, was designed by Charles MacKenzie, brother of well known golf course architect Alister MacKenzie, and opened in 1935.

Fulford had previously been home to several European Tour events, including the Benson and Hedges International Open between 1971 and 1989. In 1976 the club hosted the inaugural Women's British Open.

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. Teams knocked out after the quarter-finals played one foursome game and four single games in each of their remaining matches. Games all square after 18 holes were declared halved, if the team match was already decided.

The eight teams placed 9–16 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 17–19 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

19 nation teams contested the event. Each team consisted of six players. Slovakia took part for the first time.

Players in the leading teams

Country Players
Marlies Krenn, Nadine Dreher, Nina Mühl, Anja Purgauer, Sarah Schober, Fanny Wolte
Joëlle van Baarle, Leslie Cloots, Fanny Cnops, Laura Gonzalez Escallon, Manon De Roey, Margaux Vanmol
Nicole Broch Larsen, Malene Krølbøll, Nanna Koerstz Madsen, Daisy Nielsen, Caroline Nistrup, Emily Kristine Pedersen
Sarah-Jane Boyd, Hayley Davis, Georgia Hall, Bronte Law, Meghan MacLaren, Lauren Taylor
Krista Bakker, Anne Hakula, Sanna Nuutinen, Annika Nykänen, Oona Vartiainen, Marika Voss
Alexandra Bonetti, Céline Boutier, Justine Dreher, Manot Gidali, Ines Lescudier, Ariane Provot
Pia Halbig, Thea Hoffmeister, Lara Katzy, Stephanie Kirchmaier, Sophia Popov, Valerie Sternebeck
IrelandMaria Dunne, Paula Grant, Leona Maguire, Lisa Maguire, Stephanie Meadow, Chloe Ryan
Elise Boehmer, Myrte Eikenaar, Ileen Domela Nieuwenhuis, Charlotte Puts, Martien Schipper, Dewi Weber
Eilidh Briggs, Gemma Dryburgh, Alyson McKechin, Jessica Meek, Ailsa Summers, Rachel Watton
Natalia Escuriola, Camilla Hedberg, Noemí Jiménez, Marta Sanz, Patricia Sanz, Luna Sobrón
Frida Gustafsson Spång, Emma Henriksson, Josephine Janson, Linnea Johansson, Madelene Sagström, Johanna Tillström
Amy Boulden, Sam Birks, Gemma Bradbury, Becky Harries, Kath O'Connor, Chloe Williams

Other participating teams

Winners

Team Denmark lead the opening 36-hole qualifying competition, with a score of 19 under par 701, 31 strokes ahead of the team on second place, team Spain. Between all the next ten teams, the difference was 25 strokes.

Individual leaders in the 36-hole stroke-play competition was Madelene Sagström, Sweden and Oona Vartiainen, Finland, each with a score of 8 under par 136, two strokes ahead of nearest competitors.

Team Spain won the championship, beating Austria 5–2 in the final and earned their fifth title.

Team Finland, earned third place, beating host nation England 4–3 in the bronze match. Finland, as well as Austria, was at the podium for the first time in the history of the championship.

Results

Qualification roundTeam standings

PlaceCountryScoreTo par
1349-352=701−19
2354-378=732+12
3363-376=739+19
T4 *365-375=740+20
367-373=740
T6 *364-377=741+21
371-370=741
8377-372=749+29
9 Ireland371-379=750+30
10374-380=754+34
T11 *374-383=757+37
376-381=757
13384-378=762+42
14388-378=766+46
15386-390=776+56
16390.387=777+57
17383-396=779+59
18394-400=794+74
19404-393=797+77

Individual leaders

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Madelene Sagström67-69=136−8
Oona Vartiainen69-67=136
T3Stephanie Meadow Ireland70-68=138−6
Daisy Nielsen68-70=138
T5Nanna Koerstz Madsen69-70=139−5
Emily Kristine Pedersen66-73=139
T7Nicole Broch Larsen70-70=140−4
Sophia Popov69-71=140
9Dewi Weber71-71=142−2
T10Céline Boutier69-74=143−1
Bronte Law69-74=143
Note: There was no official award for the lowest individual score.Flight ABracketFinal games
52
N. Jiménez / C. Hedberg 1 holeA. Purgauer / N. Muehl
N. Escuriola / Marta Sanz 5 & 4S. Schober / M. Krenn
Noemí Jiménez 19th holeNadine Drehe
Luna SobronFanny Wolte 2 holes
Patricia Sanz 2 & 1Nina Muehl
Camilla Hedberg AS *Sarah Schober AS *
Natalia Escuriola AS *Anja Purgauer AS *

Flight B

BracketFlight C

Team standings

Country Place W T L Game points Points
17 2 0 0 7.5–2.5 2
18 1 0 1 4–6 1
19 0 0 2 3.5–6.5 0

Final standings

PlaceCountry
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 Ireland
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

Sources:[1] [2]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: European Ladies' Team Championship – European Golf Association. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20211021103346/https://www.ega-golf.ch/page/european-ladies-team-championship-results. 21 October 2021. 6 December 2021.
  2. Web site: 2013 European Ladies' Team Championship . European Golf Association . 6 December 2021.