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1994 Espirito Santo Trophy

The 1994 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 28 September – 1 October at Le Golf National in Guyancourt south-west of Paris, France.


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The 1994 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 28 September – 1 October at Le Golf National in Guyancourt south-west of Paris, France.

It was the 16th women's golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy and 30-year anniversary of the inaugural event in 1964, which also was held in France, close to Paris. At the time of the 1994 championship, its initiator in 1964, Lally Segard, retired from her position, after serving for 30 years, as chairperson of the women's committee of the organizing World Amateur Golf Council, when the championship returned to her home town.

The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 29 team entries, each with three players. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total.

The United States team won the Trophy for their 12th title, beating South Korea by four strokes. South Korea earned the silver medal while the Sweden team took the bronze on third place another stroke back. Defending champions Spain finished fourth, one shot from third place.

The individual title went to Wendy Ward, United States, whose score of 10-under-par, 278, was two strokes ahead of Sarah Beautell, Spain.

29 teams entered the event and completed the competition. Each team had three players.

CountryPlayers
ArgentinaMaria Combes, Maria Larrauri, Maria Olivero
AustraliaAnne-Marie Knight, Karrie Webb, Simone Williams
AustriaLillan Mensi-Klarbach, Nina Mensi-Klarbach, Katharina Poppmeier
BelgiumLana Freund, Catherine Pons, Valérie Van Ryckeghem
BermudaJudith Anne Astwood Outerbridge, Madeline Joell-Warren, Kim Marshall
BrazilMaria Candida Hanneman, Elisabeth Nickhorn, Cristina Schmitt Baldi
CanadaMary Ann Lapointe, Kareen Qually, Aileen Robertson
Czech RepublicMartina Dornikova, Ludmila Krenkova, Lucie Tobrmanova
Chinese TaipeiHsiao-Chuan Lu, Ya-Huei Lu, Wen-Ying Tsai
ColombiaMaria Isabel Baena, Luisa Fernanda Cuartas, Monica Ledes
DenmarkCamilla Faaborg-Andersen, Christina Kuld, Iben Tinning
FinlandRiikka Hakkarainen, Anna Hokkanen, Nina Laitinen
FranceStéphanie Dallongeville, Kristel Mourgue d'Algue, Amandine Vincent
GermanyTina Fischer, Heidi Klump, Martina Koch
Great Britain&  IrelandJulie Hall, Kirsty Speak, Lisa Walton
IcelandHerborg Arnarsdotir, Karen Sevarsdotir, Ragnhildur Sigurdardotir
ItalyMaria Paula Casati, Caterina Quintarelli, Alessandra Salvi
JapanRiko Higashio, Mayumi Nakajima, Haru Sakagami
MexicoErika Diaz, Roxana Lemus, Vinny Riviello
NetherlandsCatryn Geleynse, Laura Thijssen, Marieke Zelsman
New ZealandLynnette Brooky, Susan Farron, Kerryn Starr
NorwayLine Berg, Cecilie Lundgreen, Vibeke Stensrud
PortugalTeresa Abecassis, Isabel Dantas, Graca Medina
South AfricaMandy Adamson, Sanet Marais, Barbara Plant
South KoreaMi-Hyun Kim, Oh Yun Kwon, Se Ri Pak
SpainMarina Arruti, Sara Beautell, María José Pons
SwedenSophie Eriksson, Maria Hjorth, Anna-Carin Jonasson
SwitzerlandSophie Ducrey, Alexandra Gasser, Lisa Schaufelberger
United StatesSarah LeBrun Ingram, Carol Semple Thompson, Wendy Ward
PlaceCountryScoreTo par
1United States141-141-141-146=569−7
2South Korea141-146-146-140=573−3
3Sweden147-143-146-138=574−2
4Spain140-148-143-144=575−1
5Australia140-144-147-146=577+1
6South Africa149-148-146-136=581+5
7France141-145-146-150=582+6
T8Germany150-147-145-147=589+13
Great Britain&  Ireland156-146-144-143=589
New Zealand146-145-153-145=589
11Japan145-149-150-148=592+16
12Belgium143-146-152-154=595+19
T13Austria147-151-144-155=597+21
Brazil147-143-150-157=597
T15Chinese Taipei150-149-145-158=602+26
Italy142-148-159-153=602
T17Canada149-151-155-148=603+27
Denmark144-146-158-155=603
19Colombia147-151-157-151=606+30
20Norway152-157-146-153=608+32
21Netherlands152-150-154-153=609+33
22Argentina153-146-149-156=614+38
23Finland154-154-155-156=619+43
24Iceland155-157-153-156=621+45
T25Switzerland153-155-158-156=622+46
Mexico622
27Bermuda159-159-164-161=643+67
28Czech Republic162-172-167-155=656+80
29Portugal168-171-157-164=660+84

Sources:

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Wendy WardUnited States69-68-67-74=278−10
2Sara BeautellSpain70-72-68-70=280−8
3Se Ri PakSouth Korea71-74-76-65=286−2
T4Stephanie DallongevilleFrance69-73-72-74=288E
Karrie WebbAustralia71-68-76-73=288
6Anne-Marie KnightAustralia69-76-71-73=289+1
T7Lana FreundBelgium69-72-72-77=290+2
Anna-Carin JonassonSweden73-74-74-69=290
9Maria HjorthSweden75-69-78-69=291+3
10Tina FischerGermany77-72-71-72=292+4
  • World Amateur Team Championships on International Golf Federation website
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