British Women's Matchplay Championship
Tournament information
LocationEngland (1979–1987)
Spain (1988–1990)
Italy (1991)
Established1979
Course(s)Moor Park GC (1979–81; 1987)
Tour(s)Ladies European Tour
FormatMatchplay
Final year1991
Final champion
Italy Federica Dassù

The British Women's Matchplay was a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour.

The tournament was initially held in England between 1979 and 1987.[1] In 1988, the tournament moved to Spain, and the final installment in 1991 was held near Milan, Italy.[2]

Home player Mickey Walker won the tournament twice.[3]

Winners

YearVenueWinnerCountryScoreRunner-upWinner's
share (£)
Woolmark Ladies' Matchplay Championship
1991Carimate GC, ItalyFederica Dassù Italy5 & 4Scotland Dale Reid12,000
1990Club de Campo Villa de MadridFlorence Descampe Belgium2 & 1Scotland Dale Reid12,000
1989Barcelona GC, SpainDennise Hutton Australia2 upNorthern Ireland Maureen Madill12,000
1988Vallromanes GC, SpainMarie-Laure de Taya France4 & 2England Alison Nicholas10,000
1987Moor Park GC, HertfordshireTrish Johnson England4 & 2France Marie-Laure de Taya6,000
British Women's Matchplay Championship
1986 No tournament
415/Vantage WPGA Matchplay Championship
1985Bramhall GC, ManchesterJane Connachan Scotland1 upEngland Debbie Dowling2,000
Lorne Stewart Matchplay Championship
1984Sudbury GC, LondonMickey Walker England2 & 1Scotland Jane Connachan2,000
British Women's Matchplay Championship
1983 No tournament
1982 Cancelled
Lambert & Butler British Women's Matchplay Championship
1981Moor Park GC, HertfordshireJenny Lee Smith England3 & 2England Beverly Lewis3,000
1980Moor Park GC, HertfordshireMickey Walker England3 & 1Sweden Kärstin Ehrnlund2,000
1979Moor Park GC, HertfordshireJane Panter England2 upScotland Muriel Thomson2,000

Source:[2][3]

See also

References

  1. "2013 Media Guide". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  2. 1 2 "British Women's Matchplay". Where2golf. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  3. 1 2 "2009 LET Media Guide: Past Tournament Winners". Ladies European Tour. pp. 184–188. Retrieved 25 May 2020.


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