Vagliano Trophy
The Vagliano Trophy is a biennial women's amateur golf tournament. It is co-organised by The R&A and the European Golf Association and is contested by teams representing "Great Britain and Ireland" and the "Continent of Europe". It is played in odd-numbered years; the Curtis Cup being played in even-numbered years.
The event started in 1931 as a match between Great Britain and France. It was played annually from 1931 to 1939 and from 1947 to 1949, before becoming a biennial event from 1949 to 1957. Britain won 15 of the 16 matches with the 1934 match being tied. From 1949 to 1957 Great Britain had also played a biennial match against Belgium. In 1959 the two matches were replaced by one with Britain playing a team representing the Continent of Europe, the Vagliano Trophy being used for the new event.
The trophy was given by
Format
The competition involves various match play matches between players selected from the two teams of 8, either singles and foursomes. The winner of each match scores a point for their team, with half a point each for any match that is tied after 18 holes. If the entire match is tied, the previously winning team retains the Trophy.
A foursomes match is a competition between two teams of two golfers. The golfers on the same team take alternate shots throughout the match, with the same ball. Each hole is won by the team that completes the hole in the fewest shots. A fourball match is a competition between two teams of two golfers. All four golfers play their own ball throughout the round. Each hole is won by the team whose individual golfer had the lowest score. A singles match is a standard match play competition between two golfers.
The contest is played over two days, with four foursomes and eight singles matches on each day, a total of 24 points. Before 1975 there were five foursomes and ten singles matches each day. In 1959 and 1961 there were five 36-hole foursomes on the first day and ten 36-hole singles on the second. All matches after 1961 have been over 18 holes.
Results
Since the Continent of Europe replaced France in 1959.[3]
Year | Venue | Winning team | Score | Losing team | Ref | |
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2023 | Royal Dornoch Golf Club (Dornoch, Scotland) |
Continent of Europe | 13½ | 10½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
[4] |
2019 | Royal St George's Golf Club (Sandwich, England) |
Continent of Europe | 14½ | 9½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
[5] |
2017 | Circolo Golf Bogogno (Bogogno, Italy) |
Continent of Europe | 15 | 9 | Great Britain & Ireland |
[6] |
2015 | Malone Golf Club (Dunmurry, Northern Ireland) |
Continent of Europe | 12½ | 11½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
[7] |
2013 | Golf de Chantilly (Chantilly, Oise, France) |
Continent of Europe | 16½ | 7½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
[8] |
2011 | Royal Porthcawl Golf Club (Porthcawl, Wales) |
Continent of Europe | 15½ | 8½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
[9] |
2009 | Hamburger Golf Club (Hamburg, Germany) |
Continent of Europe | 13 | 11 | Great Britain & Ireland |
[10] |
2007 | Fairmont St Andrews (St Andrews, Scotland) |
Continent of Europe | 15 | 9 | Great Britain & Ireland |
[11] |
2005 | Golf de Chantilly (Chantilly, Oise, France) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
13 | 11 | Continent of Europe | [12] |
2003 | County Louth Golf Club (Baltray, Ireland) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
12½ | 11½ | Continent of Europe | [13] |
2001 | Circolo Golf Venezia (Venice Lido, Venice, Italy) |
Continent of Europe | 13 | 11 | Great Britain & Ireland |
[14] |
1999 | North Berwick Golf Club (North Berwick, Scotland) |
Continent of Europe | 13 | 11 | Great Britain & Ireland |
[15] |
1997 | ) | Continent of Europe | 14 | 10 | Great Britain & Ireland |
[16] |
1995 | Ganton Golf Club (Ganton, Yorkshire, England) |
Continent of Europe | 14 | 10 | Great Britain & Ireland |
[17] |
1993 | Golf de Morfontaine (Morfontaine, France) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
13½ | 10½ | Continent of Europe | [18] |
1991 | Nairn Golf Club (Nairn, Scotland) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
13½ | 10½ | Continent of Europe | [19][20] |
1989 | Circolo Golf Venezia (Venice Lido, Venice, Italy) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
14½ | 9½ | Continent of Europe | [21] |
1987 | Berkshire Golf Club (Ascot, Berkshire, England) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
15 | 9 | Continent of Europe | [22][23] |
1985 | Hamburger Golf Club (Hamburg, Germany) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
14 | 10 | Continent of Europe | [24] |
1983 | Woodhall Spa Golf Club (Woodhall Spa, England) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
14 | 10 | Continent of Europe | [25][26] |
1981 | Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro (Madrid, Spain) |
Continent of Europe | 14 | 10 | Great Britain & Ireland |
[27][28][29] |
1979 | Royal Porthcawl Golf Club (Porthcawl, Wales) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
12 | 12 | Continent of Europe | [30] |
1977 | Ljunghusen Golf Club (Ljunghusen, Sweden) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
15½ | 8½ | Continent of Europe | [31][32][33] |
1975 | Muirfield (Gullane, Scotland) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
13½ | 10½ | Continent of Europe | [34][35] |
1973 | Eindhovensche Golf (Valkenswaard, Netherlands) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
20 | 10 | Continent of Europe | [36] |
1971 | Worplesdon Golf Club (Brookwood, Surrey, England) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
17½ | 12½ | Continent of Europe | [37][38] |
1969 | Golf de Chantilly (Chantilly, Oise, France) |
Continent of Europe | 16 | 14 | Great Britain & Ireland |
[39] |
1967 | Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club (Lytham St Annes, England) |
Continent of Europe | 15½ | 14½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
[40][41] |
1965 | GLC Köln (Bergisch Gladbach, Germany) |
Continent of Europe | 17 | 13 | Great Britain & Ireland |
[42] |
1963 | Muirfield (Gullane, Scotland) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
20 | 10 | Continent of Europe | [43][44] |
1961 | Circolo Golf Villa D'Este (Montorfano, Como, Italy) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
8 | 7 | Continent of Europe | [45][46] |
1959 | Wentworth, Surrey, England )
|
Great Britain & Ireland |
12 | 3 | Continent of Europe | [47][48] |
Of the 31 contests from 1959 to 2019, Great Britain and Ireland have won 15, the Continent of Europe have won 15 matches with 1 match tied (1979).
The results of matches against France between 1931 and 1957 are given below. Matches consisted of three foursomes matches and six singles matches, played on a single day.
Year | Venue | Winning team | Score | Losing team | Ref | |
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1957 | Golf de Morfontaine (Morfontaine, France) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
5½ | 3½ | France | [49] |
1955 | Gullane Golf Club (Gullane, Scotland) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
7 | 2 | France | [50] |
1953 | Golf de Chantilly (Chantilly, Oise, France) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
5½ | 3½ | France | [51] |
1951 | ) | Great Britain & Ireland |
8 | 1 | France | [52] |
1949 | Golf de Morfontaine (Morfontaine, France) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
8½ | ½ | France | [53][54] |
1948 | Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club (Richmond, London, England) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
6½ | 2½ | France | [55] |
1947 | Golf de Saint-Cloud (Saint-Cloud, France) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
6½ | 2½ | France | [56] |
1939 | Bramshot Golf Club (Farnborough, Hampshire, England) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
6½ | 2½ | France | [57] |
1938 | Golf de Morfontaine (Morfontaine, France) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
7 | 2 | France | [58] |
1937 | West Sussex Golf Club (Pulborough, England) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
6½ | 2½ | France | [59] |
1936 | Golf de Saint-Cloud (Saint-Cloud, France) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
6 | 3 | France | [60] |
1935 | Worplesdon Golf Club (Brookwood, Surrey, England) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
5 | 4 | France | [61] |
1934 | Golf de Chantilly (Chantilly, Oise, France) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
4½ | 4½ | France | [62] |
1933 | ) | Great Britain & Ireland |
7 | 2 | France | [63] |
1932 | Golf de Saint-Germain (Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
7 | 2 | France | [64] |
1931 | Oxhey Golf Club (Watford, England) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
8½ | ½ | France | [65] |
Britain won 15 of the 16 matches with the 1934 match being tied.
Great Britain & Ireland v Belgium
From 1949 to 1957 Great Britain & Ireland also played a match against Belgium. The match was played just before or just after the match against France, Great Britain & Ireland using the same squad for both matches, Great Britain & Ireland won all five matches by large margins. In 1950 Margaret Wallace-Williamson presented a trophy for the event.[66]
Year | Venue | Winning team | Score | Losing team | Ref | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1957 | Royal Zoute Golf Club (Knokke-Heist, Belgium) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
8 | 1 | Belgium | [67] |
1955 | Gullane Golf Club (Gullane, Scotland) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
7½ | 1½ | Belgium | [68] |
1953 | Royal Antwerp Golf Club (Kapellen, Belgium) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
9 | 0 | Belgium | [69] |
1951 | ) | Great Britain & Ireland |
8 | 1 | Belgium | [70] |
1949 | Waterloo Golf Club (Lasne, Belgium) |
Great Britain & Ireland |
8 | 1 | Belgium | [71] |
Future sites
- 2023 - Royal Dornoch[72]
Teams
Great Britain & Ireland
- 1931 Charlotte Watson, Joyce Wethered
- 1932 Charlotte Watson
- 1933 Diana Fishwick, Kathleen Garnham, Molly Gourlay, Helen Holm, Clem Montgomery, Wanda Morgan, Doris Park, Diana Plumpton
- 1934 Phyllis Wade
- 1935 Phyllis Wade, Pat Walker
- 1936 Phyllis Wade
- 1937 Phyllis Wade
- 1938
- 1939
- 1947
- 1948 Moira Paterson, Frances Stephens, Mollie Wallis
- 1949 Moira Paterson, Frances Stephens, Jessie Valentine
- 1951 Moira Paterson, Jessie Valentine
- 1953 Katharine Cairns, Jean Donald, Dorothy Forster, Philomena Garvey, Jane Machin, Elizabeth Price, Frances Stephens
- 1955 Frances Smith, Jane Sugden, Jessie Valentine
- 1957 Angela Ward
- 1959: Frances Smith, Marley Spearman, Anne Whittaker
- 1961:
- 1963: Susan Armitage, Sally Barber, Angela Bonallack, Liz Chadwick, Philomena Garvey, Ann Irvin, Bridget Jackson, Joan Lawrence, Jean Roberts, Belle Robertson, Dorothea Sommerville, Janette Wright
- 1965: Marjory Fowler, Julia Greenhalgh, Ann Irvin, Bridget Jackson, Joan Lawrence, Ruth Porter, Marley Spearman, Jill Thornhill, Sheila Vaughan
- 1967: Pam Tredinnick
- 1969:
- 1971: Michelle Walker
- 1973: Tegwen Perkins, Carole Redford, Thomasina Walker
- 1975: Tegwen Perkins, Anne Stant, Maureen Walker
- 1977:
- 1979: Vicki Rawlings, Gillian Stewart
- 1981: Wilma Aitken, Jane Connachan, Claire Hourihane, Mary McKenna, Maureen Madill, Mandy Rawlings, Belle Robertson, Gillian Stewart, Pamela Wright
- 1983: Wilma Aitken, Jane Connachan, Kitrina Douglas, Claire Hourihane, Beverley New, Gillian Stewart, Vicki Thomas, Jill Thornhill, Claire Waite
- 1985: Maureen Garner, Claire Hourihane, Trish Johnson, Mary McKenna, Belle Robertson, Vicki Thomas, Jill Thornhill
- 1987: Janet Collingham, Karen Davies, Claire Hourihane, Mary McKenna, Susan Shapcott, Vicki Thomas, Jill Thornhill
- 1989: Catriona Lambert, Vicki Thomas
- 1991: Catriona Lambert, Joanne Morley, Vicki Thomas
- 1993: Kirsty Speak, Lisa Walton
- 1995: Emma Duggleby, Julie Hall, Hazel Kavenagh, Sandy Lambert, Mhairi McKay, Janice Moodie, Eileen Rose Power, Alison Rose, Lisa Walton
- 1997: Kim Rostron, Karen Stupples
- 1999: Kim Andrew, Fiona Brown, Alison Coffey, Anne Laing, Laura Moffat, Hilary Monaghan, Becky Morgan, Lesley Nicholson, Suzanne O'Brien
- 2001: Kim Andrew, Becky Brewerton, Fiona Brown, Alison Coffey, Emma Duggleby, Kirsty Fisher, Rebecca Hudson, Fame More, Kerry Smith
- 2003: Becky Brewerton, Emma Duggleby, Lynn Kenny, Anne Laing, Vikki Laing, Tricia Mangan, Danielle Masters, Fame More, Clare Queen
- 2005: Claire Coughlan, Martina Gillen, Felicity Johnson, Anne Laing, Heather MacRae, Tricia Mangan, Clare Queen, Kerry Smith, Sophie Walker
- 2007: Melissa Reid, Kerry Smith
- 2009: Kylie Walker, Sally Watson
- 2011: Amy Boulden, Holly Clyburn, Louise Kenney, Kelsey Macdonald, Danielle McVeigh, Leona Maguire, Stephanie Meadow, Pamela Pretswell, Kelly Tidy
- 2013: Amy Boulden, Gabrielle Cowley, Hayley Davis, Georgia Hall, Becky Harries, Bronte Law, Stephanie Meadow, Alexandra Peters, Amber Ratcliffe
- 2015: Charlotte Thomas, Chloe Williams
- 2017: Gemma Clews, India Clyburn, Maria Dunne, Alice Hewson, Sophie Lamb, Leona Maguire, Olivia Mehaffey, Annabel Wilson
- 2019: Annabell Fuller, Alice Hewson, Lily May Humphreys, Hazel MacGarvie, Julie McCarthy, Shannon McWilliam, Emily Toy, Isobel Wardle
- 2023: Rosie Belsham, Beth Coulter, Hannah Darling, Aine Donegan, Charlotte Heath, Lorna McClymont, Caley McGinty, Lottie Woad
Continent of Europe
- 1959: Arlette Engel-Jacquet, Annelies Eschauzier, Isa Goldschmid, Marietta Gütermann, Monika Möller, Martine Paul, Janine Prion, Lally Segard, Odile Semelaigne, Anne van Riemsdijk, Brigitte Varangot, Andrée Villers
- 1961: Vanda Rosa Bohus de Világos, Claudine Cros, Mercedes Etchart de Artiach, Arlette Engel-Jacquet, Martine Gajan, Isa Goldschmid, M Mahé, Lally Segard, Louise van der Berghe, Anne van Riemsdijk, Brigitte Varangot
- 1963:
- 1965:
- 1967:
- 1969:
- 1971:
- 1973: Federica Dassù, Odile Garaialde, Martine Giraud, Isa Goldschmid, Marietta Gütermann, Joyce Heyster, Alice Janmaat, Catherine Lacoste, Anne Marie Palli, Anne Robert, Anna Skanse
- 1975: Cristina Marsans, Barbara Böhm, Carole Charbonnier, Marie-Christine de Werra, Martine Giraud, Anne Marie Palli, Marina Ragher, Corinne Reybroeck, Liv Wollin
- 1977: Barbara Böhm, Marie-Christine de Werra, Hillewi Hagström, Nathalie Jeanson, Anne Marie Palli, Barbara Rindi, Anna Skanse, Pia Tolomei, Liv Wollin
- 1979: Elaine Berthet, Barbara Böhm, Marie-Laure de Lorenzi, Marta Figueras-Dotti, Hillewi Hagström, Alice Janmaat, Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, Marina Ragher, Marion Tannhäuser
- 1981: Cristina Marsans, Elaine Berthet, Marina Buscaini, Federica Dassù, Marta Figueras-Dotti, Elena Larrazábal Corominas, Carmen Maestre de Pellon, Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, Liv Wollin
- 1983: Elaine Berthet, Marina Buscaini, Hillewi Hagström, Viveka Hoff, Martina Koch, Regine Lautens, Liselotte Neumann, Astrid Peter, Macarena Tey
- 1985: Marie-Laure de Lorenzi-Taya, E Girardi, Martina Koch, Regine Lautens, Cécilia Mourgue d'Algue, Maria Orueta, Anna Oxenstierna, Aline Van der Haegen
- 1987: Sofia Grönberg, Regine Lautens, Sophie Louapre, Mari Carmen Navarro, Sonia Wunsch, Aline Van der Haegen
- 1989: Lourdes Barbeito, Delphine Bourson, Caroline Bourtayre, Isabella Calogero, Macarena Campomanes, Silvia Cavalleri, Annika Östberg, Caterina Quintarelli, Aline Van der Haegen
- 1991: Maria Bertilsköld, Delphine Bourson, Silvia Cavalleri, Tina Fischer, Åsa Gottmo, Mette Hageman, Valérie Michaud, Laura Navarro, Caterina Quintarelli
- 1993: Delphine Bourson, Silvia Cavalleri, Stéphanie Dallongeville, Maria Hjorth, Anna-Carin Jonasson, Estefania Knuth, Laura Navarro, Maria José Pons, Vibeke Stensrud,
- 1995: Sara Beautell, Silvia Cavalleri, Sofie Eriksson, Maria Hjorth, Kristel Mourgue d'Algue, Maria José Pons, Ana Sánchez, Vibeke Stensrud, Amandine Vincent
- 1997: Maïtena Alsuguren, Silvia Cavalleri, Marie Hedberg, Karine Icher, Ulrica Jidflo, Jessica Lindbergh, Marta Prieto, Ana Sánchez, Giulia Sergas
- 1999: Stéphanie Arricau, Martina Eberl, Tania Elósegui, Karine Icher, Marine Monnet, Miriam Nagl, Federica Piovano, Nicole Stillig, Marieke Zelsmann
- 2001: Kristina Engström, Anna Gertsson, Claire Grignolo, Gwladys Nocera, Federica Piovano, Marta Prieto, Denise Simon
- 2003: Elisa Serramia, Lisa Holm Sørensen
- 2005: Emma Cabrera-Bello, Anne-Lise Caudal, María Hernández, Sheila Lee, Pernilla Lindberg, Belén Mozo, Katharina Schallenberg, Alexandra Vilatte, Adriana Zwanck
- 2007: Denise Becker, Emma Cabrera-Bello, Carlota Ciganda, Valentine Derrey, Sandra Gal, Pernilla Lindberg, Belén Mozo, Anna Nordqvist, Caroline Westrup
- 2009: Lucie André, Rosanna Crépiat, Laura Gonzalez Escallon, Pia Halbig, Caroline Hedwall, Caroline Masson, Marieke Nivard, Marion Ricordeau, Adriana Zwanck
- 2011: Alexandra Bonetti, Céline Boutier, Manon Gidali, Camilla Hedberg, Lara Katzy, Therese Koelbaek, Sophia Popov, Madelene Sagström, Marta Silva
- 2013:
- 2015:
- 2017: Virginia Elena Carta, Matilda Castren, Julia Engström, Morgane Métraux, Linnea Ström, Puk Lyng Thomsen, Albane Valenzuela, Dewi Weber
- 2019: Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, Emma Spitz, Albane Valenzuela
- 2023: Helen Briem, Savannah De Bock, Chiara Horder, Cayetana Fernández, Ingrid Lindblad, Julia López, Meja Örtengren, Rocío Tejedo
See also
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