2023 Espirito Santo Trophy
Tournament information
Dates25–28 October
LocationAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
24°28′N 54°32′E / 24.467°N 54.533°E / 24.467; 54.533
Course(s)Abu Dhabi Golf Club (National Course)
Organized byInternational Golf Federation
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par72
Length6,497 yards (5,941 m)
Field36 teams
108 players
Champion
 South Korea
Lee Hyo-song, Seo Kyo-rim, Kim Min-sol
554 (−22)
Location Map
Abu Dhabi Golf Club is located in United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi Golf Club
Abu Dhabi Golf Club
Abu Dhabi Golf Club is located in Persian Gulf
Abu Dhabi Golf Club
Abu Dhabi Golf Club
Location in Persian Gulf
Abu Dhabi Golf Club is located in West and Central Asia
Abu Dhabi Golf Club
Abu Dhabi Golf Club
Location in West Asia

The 2023 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 25–28 October at Abu Dhabi Golf Club in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.[1][2]

It was the 30th women's golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy.

Format

The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event. Each team of three players played four rounds. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total.

Venue

Abu Dhabi Golf Club had previously hosted the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship on the European Tour 2006 to 2021.

Course layout

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Metre3174733311253463871404663562,9414733441523133831773663524392,9995,940
Yards3475173621373794231535103903,2185173761663424191944003854803,2796,497
Par454344354365434434453672

Teams

36 teams entered the event and completed the competition. Each team had three players.[2]

The top ten finishing teams at the 2022 Espirito Santo Trophy and the 2023 host nation were automatically qualified. The field was filled based on the two highest ranked players from each nation in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, with places assured from all five continents in the championship.[3]

CountryPlayers
 AustraliaJustice Bosio, Maddison Hinson-Tolchard, Caitlin Peirce
 BelgiumSophie Bert, Savannah De Bock, Céline Manche
 BoliviaFlorencia Cuellar Gutierrez, Constaza Quiroga, Victoria Suarez
 CanadaMonet Chun, Katie Cranston, Lauren Kim
 ChileCarolina Alcaíno, Michelle Melandri, Amelia Ruiz
 Chinese TaipeiHuai-Chien Hsu, Ting-Hsuan Huang, Hsin-Chun Liao
 ChinaTong An, XinYu Cao, Zixin Ni
 ColombiaMaría Hoyos, Ana Sofía Murcia, Cristina Ochoa
 Czech RepublicVeronika Kedronova, Patricie Mackova, Denisa Vodickova
 DenmarkOlivia Grønborg, Natacha Host Husted, Cecilie Leth-Nissen
 EnglandCharlotte Heath, Caley McGinty, Lottie Woad
 FinlandKatri Bakker, Henni Mustonen, Emilia Väistö
 FranceAdela Cernousek, Vaïrana Heck, Louise Uma Landgraf
 GermanyHelen Briem, Chiara Horder, Celina Rosa Sattelkau
 Hong KongSophie Han, Arianna Lau, Hoi Ki Lau
 IndiaMannat Brar, Nishna Patel, Avani Prashanth
 IrelandSara Byrne, Beth Coulter, Aine Donegan
 ItalyNatalia Aparicio, Francesca Fiorellini, Matilde Partele
 JapanMizuki Hashimoto, Mamika Shinchi, Miku Ueta
 MexicoLauren Daiana Olivares, Cory Lopez, Vania Alicia Simont
 MoroccoMalak Bouraeda, Sofia Cherif Essakali, Rim Imni
 NetherlandsRosanne Boere, Anne-Sterre den Dunnen, Lynn van der Sluijs
 New ZealandEunseo Choi, Vivian Lu, Fiona Xu
 NorwayAnna Krekling, Mia S. Lussand, Silje Torvund Ohma
 PakistanHumna Amjad, Parkha Ijaz, Rimsha Ijaz
 PhilippinesJunia Louise Gabasa, Rianne Malixi, Grace Pauline Quintanilla
 ScotlandHannah Darling, Carmen Griffiths, Lorna McClymont
 SingaporeAloysa Margiela Atienza, Xingtong Chen, Inez Ng
 South AfricaCaitlyn Macnab, Kajal Mistry, Megan Streicher
 South KoreaKim Min-sol, Lee Hyo-song, Seo Kyo-rim
 SpainCarla Bernat Escuder, Cayetana Fernández, Julia Lopez Ramirez
 SwedenIngrid Lindblad, Meja Örtengren, Kajsa Arwefjäll
  SwitzerlandYana Beeli, Victoria Levy, Caroline Sturdza
 ThailandEila Galitsky, Navaporn Soontreeyapas, Suvichaya Vinijchaitham
 United Arab EmiratesJamie Camero, Lara El Chaib, Intissar Rich
 United StatesAnna Davis, Rachel Kuehn, Megan Schofill

Winners

Team South Korea won the trophy for their fifth title, beating team Chineese Taipei by four strokes. Team Spain earned the bronze another stroke back.[4] Defending champion Sweden finished tied 13th, 17 strokes behind the winner.

Results

Place Country Score To par
Team standings
1st place, gold medalist(s) South Korea140-137-138-139=554−22
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Chinese Taipei144-139-135-140=558−18
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Spain137-138-140-144=559−17
T4 England144-137-139-140=560−16
 Thailand141-134-141-144=560
T6 Australia141-134-144-142=561−15
 United States142-139-144-136=561
8 Canada138-144-142-140=564−12
9 New Zealand148-135-141-141=565−11
10 Italy143-147-137-141=568−8
T11 Germany140-142-143-144=569−7
 Scotland141-142-143-143=569
T13 Ireland139-145-141-146=571−5
 Norway143-142-146-140=571
 Sweden142-147-138-144=571
16 India140-142-143-148=573−3
17 France146-146-141-142=575−1
18 Hong Kong145-142-143-146=576E
19 Philippines143-146-140-149=578+2
T20 Colombia142-147-147-143=579+3
 Mexico144-145-143-147=579
 Singapore145-148-144-142=579
T23 Morocco144-145-145-147=581+5
  Switzerland144-151-142-144=581
25 Finland148-149-143-142=582+6
26 Japan145-141-147-150=583+7
27 South Africa149-144-146-145=584+8
28 Denmark151-146-145-143=585+9
29 Netherlands147-148-145-147=587+11
T30 China152-142-149-145=588+12
 Czech Republic143-148-149-148=588
32 Belgium144-153-147-151=595+19
33 United Arab Emirates150-153-145-152=600+24
34 Chile153-161-150-149=613+37
35 Pakistan151-156-159-162=628+52
35 Bolivia162-164-160-167=653+77
Place Player Country Score To par
Individual leaders
1Hsu Huai-Chien Chinese Taipei72-68-66-69=275−13
2Cayetana Fernández Spain68-69-70-70=277−11
3Seo Kyo-rim South Korea69-67-71-71=278−10
T4Inez Ng Singapore72-70-68-69=279−9
Avani Prashanth India68-68-71-72=279
Lottie Woad England72-70-69-68=279
Fiona Xu New Zealand74-67-69-69=279
T8Francesca Fiorellini Italy73-75-65-67=280−8
Maddison Hinson-Tolchard Australia72-66-71-71=280
Lauren Kim Canada69-72-68-71=280

Note: There was no official award for the lowest individual scores.

Sources:[4][5]

References

  1. "2023 WATC Abu Dhabi, UAE". International Golf Federation. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  2. 1 2 Leonard, Todd (28 October 2023). "South Korea wins its fifth Women's Amateur Team title; U.S. ties for 6th". Golf Digest. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  3. "Teams announced for 2023 World Amateur Team Championships in Abu Dhabi". Gulf News. 25 August 2023. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  4. 1 2 "2023 WATC Abu Dhabi, UAE, Espirito Santo scoring, Female Team". International Golf Federation. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  5. "2023 WATC Abu Dhabi, UAE, Espirito Santo scoring, Female Individual". International Golf Federation. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
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