British Girls U16 Amateur Golf Championship

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Girls U16 Amateur Championship
Tournament information
LocationUnited Kingdom
Established2018
Organized byThe R&A
Format54 hole stroke play
Current champion
Germany Antonia Steiner

The Girls U16 Amateur Championship is a golf tournament for girls under 16 which is held annually in the United Kingdom. The competition is organised and run by The R&A.[1]

History

In 2018 the tournament replaced the Ladies' British Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship which was discontinued by The R&A in 2017 following the Ladies' Golf Union merger. It had been played since 1969.[2]

The inaugural championship took place at Fulford Golf Club near York in 2018, the venue that also hosted the inaugural Women's British Open in 1976.

Format

The championship consists of 54 holes of stroke play, played over three days with no cut, contested by a field of 90 players. Entry is open to female golfers who are under 16 years of age on 1 January in the year of the championship.[3]

Results

Year Venue Champion Winning
score
Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
2023 Enville Golf Club Germany Antonia Steiner 218 (+2) Playoff Czech Republic Annika Kohoutek
2022 Enville Golf Club Scotland Grace Crawford 220 (+4) 4 strokes Poland Kinga Kuśmierska, England Isla McDonald-O'Brien
2021 Enville Golf Club England Rosie Bee Kim 216 (E) 2 strokes England Róisín Scanlon
2020 Cancelled due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
2019 Fulford Golf Club Italy Francesca Fiorellini 219 (−6) 3 strokes Scotland Carmen Griffiths
2018 Fulford Golf Club Scotland Hannah Darling 218 (−4) 2 strokes Ireland Beth Coulter

Source:[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "R&A Girls U16 Amateur Championship". The R&A. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  2. ^ "R&A scraps Ladies' British Open Amateur Stroke Play; new U16 Girls Open". Irish Golf Desk. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  3. ^ "R&A Girls U16 Amateur Championship - Format". The R&A. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Past Winners Girls U16 Amateur Championship". Retrieved 21 July 2022.

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