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2018 Espirito Santo Trophy

The 2018 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 29 August – 1 September at Carton House Golf Club on its Montgomerie and O'Meara courses in Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland.

2018 Espirito Santo Trophy
Tournament information
Dates29 August – 1 September
LocationMaynooth, County Kildare, Ireland
53°23′24″N 6°33′58″W / 53.390°N 6.566°W / 53.390; -6.566
Course(s)Carton House Golf Club
(Montgomerie and O'Meara Courses)
Organized byInternational Golf Federation
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
ParMontgomerie: 72
O'Meara: 73
LengthMontgomerie: 6,365 yards (5,820 m)
O'Meara: 6,336 yards (5,794 m)
Field57 teams
170 players
Champion
 United States
Kristen Gillman, Jennifer Kupcho, Lilia Vu
551 (−29)
Location map
Carton House GC Maynooth County Kildare is located in British Isles
Carton House GC Maynooth County Kildare
Carton House GC
Maynooth
County Kildare
Location in the British Isles
Carton House GC Maynooth County Kildare is located in Ireland
Carton House GC Maynooth County Kildare
Carton House GC
Maynooth
County Kildare
Location in the Republic of Ireland
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It was the 28th women's golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy.

The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event. There were a record 57 team entries, each with two or three players. One nation, Lebanon, made its first appearance.

Each team played two rounds at the Montgomerie Course and two rounds at the O'Meara Course in different orders. The top 27 teams on the final leaderboard, except Norway and France, all played the fourth round at the O'Meara Course. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total.

The United States team won the Trophy for their 14th title and first win in 20 years, beating team Japan by 10 strokes. Japan earned the silver medal while the defending champions South Korea team took the bronze on third place one more stroke back.

The individual title went to Cho Ayean, South Korea, whose score of 17-under-par, 273, was two strokes ahead of Jennifer Kupcho, United States, and Yuka Yasuda, Japan.[1][2][3][4]

Teams

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59 teams entered the event and completed the competition. Each team, except one, had three players. The team representing Lithuania had only two players.

Country Players
  Argentina Ela Anacona, Valentina Rossi, Magdalena Simmermacher
  Australia Kirsty Hodgkins, Rebecca Kay, Grace Kim
  Austria Leonie Bettel, Janika Ruettimann, Emma Spitz
  Belgium Clara Aveling, Clarisse Louis, Elodie Van Dievoet
  Brazil Laura Helena de Araujo Caetano, Maria Fernanda Lacaz Martins, Lauren Grinberg
  Bulgaria Magdalena Borisova, Stefani Skokanska, Ivana Simeonova
  Canada Naomi Ko, Jaclyn Lee, Maddie Szeryk
  Czech Republic Sara Kouskova, Hana Ryskova, Katerina Vlasinova
  Chile Antonia Matte, Sofia Morgan, Natalia Villavicencio
  China Du Mohan, Liu Wenbo, Yin Ruoning
  Chinese Taipei Huang Yu-ping, Lin Kuan-yu, Lin Tze-han
  Colombia Silvia Margarita Garces Escalante, Valentina Giraldo Roys, Maria Camila Serrano Silva
  Denmark Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen, Malene Krølbøll Hansen, Karen Svanholm Fredgaard
  Dominican Republic Brenda Corrie-Kuehn, Yae Eun Kim, Rachel Kuehn
  England Annabell Fuller, Sophie Lamb, Hollie Muse
  Finland Anna Backman, Kiira Riihijärvi, Elina Saksa
  France Emma Broze, Agathe Laisné, Pauline Roussin-Bouchard
  Germany Leonie Harm, Sophie Hausmann, Esther Henseleit
  Guam Rachael Peterson, Rose Tarpley, Nalathai Vongjalorn
  Guatemala Beatriz Arenas, Pilar Echeverria, Valeria Mendizabal Riepele
  Hong Kong Michelle Cheung, Mimi Ho, Isabella Leung
  Iceland Helga Kristin Einarsdóttir, Ragnhildur Kristinsdóttir, Saga Traustadóttir
  India Diksha Dagar, Ridhima Dilawari, Sifat Sagoo
  Ireland Olivia Mehaffey, Paula Grant, Annabel Wilson
  Italy Caterina Don, Alessia Nobilio, Emilie Alba Paltrinieri
  Japan Yuna Nishimura, Yuka Yasuda, Yuri Yoshida
  Latvia Katrina Jana Gustafssone, Marija Luize Jucmane, Anna Estere Marksa
  Lebanon Lea Assaf, Sarah Assaf, Vanessa Richani
  Lithuania Saule Jarasunaite, Gile Bite Starkute
  Malaysia Liyana Azizan Durisic, Siti Zulaikhaa Shaari, Geraldine Xiao Xuan Wong
  Mexico María Fassi, Cory Lopez, Ana Lizeth Ruiz Laphond
  Morocco Lina Belmati, Ines Laklalech, Intissar Rich
  Netherlands Zhen Bontan, Romy Meekers, Dewi Weber
  New Zealand Julianne Alvarez, Amelia Garvey, Wenyung Keh
  Norway Dorthea Charlotte Forbrigd, Renate Grimstad, Karoline Stormo
  Paraguay Maria Fernanda Escauriza Stoeckl, Sofia García, Anahi Servin
  Peru Daniela Ballesteros, Micaela Farah, Josefina Fernandez-Davila
  Poland Dominika Gradecka, Nicole Polivchak, Dorota Zalewska
  Portugal Sofia Barroso Sa, Leonor Bessa, Sara Gouveia
  Puerto Rico Valeria Pacheco Claudio, Johany Rivera, Yudika Ann Rodriguez
  Scotland Connie Jaffrey, Hannah McCook, Shannon McWilliam
  Singapore Callista Chen, Inez Xin Yi Ng, Shannon Tan
  Slovakia Anika Bolcikova, Katarina Drocarova, Natalia Heckova
  Slovenia Inja Fric, Lara Jecnik, Vida Obersnel
  South Africa Caitlyn MacNab, Kajal Mistry, Kaleigh Telfer
  South Korea Cho Ayean, Hong Yae-eun, Kwon Seo-yun
  Spain Elena Hualde Zuniga, Paz Marfa Sans, Marta Perez Sanmartin
  Sweden Linn Grant, Frida Kinhult, Beatrice Wallin
  Switzerland Yael Berger, Elena Moosmann, Albane Valenzuela
  Thailand Napabhach Boon-In, Tunrada Piddon, Rina Tatematsu
  Tunisia Kenza Ladhari, Hedia Mansouri, Ghozlene Saki
  Turkey Damla Bilgic, Sena Ersoy, Selin Timur
  Ukraine Daria Horokhovska, Elvira Rastvortseva, Valeriia Sapronova
  United States Kristen Gillman, Jennifer Kupcho, Lilia Vu
  Uruguay Sofia Garcia Austt Marques, Jimena Marques, Priscilla Schmid
  Venezuela Claudia De Antonio, Valentina Gilly, Ana Raga
  Wales Bethan Morris, Katherine O'Connor, Jordan Ryan

Results

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Place Country Score To par
    United States 142-130-143-136=551 −29
    Japan 136-139-146-140=561 −19
    South Korea 140-133-147-142=562 −18
4   China 140-139-152-135=566 −14
5   Germany 142-141-148-138=569 −11
6   Italy 143-142-146-139=570 −10
7   Canada 154-139-143-137=573 −7
T8   Denmark 147-140-147-140=574 −6
  Mexico 147-141-145-141=574
10   Norway 150-148-140-137=575 −5
T11   Ireland 141-147-142-146=576 −4
  Sweden 147-142-147-140=576
  Switzerland 147-145-143-141=576
14   Australia 141-148-149-139=577 −3
T15   Austria 142-141-149-146=578 −2
  South Africa 150-144-145-139=578
17   Spain 152-137-149-141=579 −1
18   England 149-141-149-142=581 +1
19   New Zealand 148-143-146-145=582 +2
T20   France 148-149-141-145=583 +3
  Paraguay 149-141-148-145=583
22   Chinese Taipei 153-141-148-142=584 +4
23   Netherlands 147-143-150-145=585 +5
24   Scotland 148-141-155-142=586 +6
T25   India 151-140-153-143=587 +7
  Venezuela 145-151-151-140=587
27   Thailand 147-139-156-146=588 +8
28   Puerto Rico 150-151-145-143=589 +9
29   Colombia 154-142-154-140=590 +10
30   Argentina 152-150-144-145=591 +11
T31   Belgium 147-142-156-147=592 +12
  Czech Republic 150-148-147-147=592
  Finland 148-145-157-142=592
34   Hong Kong 144-149-159-141=593 +13
35   Dominican Republic 148-149-148-151=596 +16
36   Guatemala 150-147-160-141=598 +18
T37   Malaysia 154-145-146-156=601 +21
  Morocco 150-149-148-154=601
39   Iceland 155-148-151-149=603 +23
T40   Peru 157-151-147-151=606 +26
  Portugal 158-144-152-152=606
42   Chile 144-149-159-145=607 +27
43   Slovenia 160-144-151-153=608 +28
44   Uruguay 154-154-151-152=611 +31
45   Wales 157-149-153-153=612 +32
46   Slovakia 157-153-151-153=614 +34
47   Turkey 161-155-149-151=616 +36
48   Poland 159-148-156-157=620 +40
49   Singapore 158-153-155-156=622 +42
50   Brazil 154-165-158-152=629 +49
51   Lithuania 155-158-157-163=633 +53
52   Latvia 165-155-156-174=650 +70
53   Guam 162-163-162-169=656 +76
54   Bulgaria 165-163-163-170=661 +81
55   Tunisia 168-164-170-169=671 +91
56   Ukraine 169-175-167-170=681 +101
57   Lebanon 168-173-171-172=684 +104

Source:[3]

Individual leaders

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There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

Place Player Country Score To par
1 Cho Ayean   South Korea 68-64-71-70=273 −17
2 Jennifer Kupcho   United States 70-65-71-69=275 −15
Yuka Yasuda   Japan 65-67-72-71=275
4 Kristen Gillman   United States 74-65-72-67=278 −12
5 Jaclyn Lee   Canada 76-69-72-65=282 −8
T6 Esther Henseleit   Germany 72-70-75-66=283 −7
Rebecca Kay   Australia 68-74-73-68=283
T8 Mohan Du   China 67-71-79-68=285 −5
María Fassi   Mexico 74-69-71-71=285
Alessia Nobilio   Italy 73-68-76-68=285
Albane Valenzuela   Switzerland 73-71-71-70=285

References

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  1. ^ Keogh, Brian (2 September 2018). "USA reclaims Espirito Santo Trophy; Ireland tied 11th". Irish Golf Desk. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  2. ^ "WATC 2018 Ireland". International Golf Federation. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  3. ^ a b "28th Espirito Santo Trophy, Full Leaderboard". International Golf Federation. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  4. ^ Kowalski, Pete (1 September 2018). "USA Wins Title After Commanding Performance". United States Golf Association. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
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