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2014 Espirito Santo Trophy

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2014 Espirito Santo Trophy
Tournament information
Dates2–7 September
LocationKaruizawa, Japan
36°18′43″N 138°37′55″E / 36.312°N 138.632°E / 36.312; 138.632
Course(s)Karuizawa 72 Golf East
(Iriyama and Oshitate courses)
Organized byInternational Golf Federation
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
ParIriyama: 72
Oshitate: 72
LengthIriyama: 5,768 yards (5,274 m)
Oshitate: 6,309 yards (5,769 m)
Field53 teams
157 players
Champion
 Australia
Minjee Lee, Su-Hyun Oh, Shelly Shin
547 (−29)
Location map
Karuizawa 72 Golf East is located in Japan
Karuizawa 72 Golf East
Karuizawa 72 Golf East
Location in Japan
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The 2014 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 2–7 September at the Karuizawa 72 Golf East, on its Iriyama and Oshitate courses in Karuizawa, Japan.

It was the 26th women's golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy.

The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event. There were 50 team entries, each with two or three players.

Each team played two rounds at the Iriyama Course and two rounds at the Oshitate Course. The leading teams played the fourth round at Iriyama. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total.

Team Australia won their third title, with a 29-under-par score of 547, two strokes ahead of silver medalist team Canada. Defending champions, team South Korea, took the bronze medal on third place one more stroke back.

The individual title went to 16-year-old Brooke Henderson, Canada, whose score of 19-under-par 269 was a championship record and three strokes ahead of Minjee Lee, Australia on second place.[1][2]

Teams

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50 teams entered the event and completed the competition. Each team had three players, except three teams. The teams representing Bolivia, Gabon and Serbia only had two players each.

Country Players
 Argentina Delfina Acosta, Manuela Carbajo Re, Magdalena Simmermacher
 Australia Minjee Lee, Su-Hyun Oh, Shelly Shin
 Austria Leonie Bettel, Nadine Dreher, Lea Zeitler
 Belgium Leslie Cloots, Fanny Cnops, Manon De Roey
 Bolivia Michelle Ledermann, Tamara Paz
 Brazil Luiza Altmann, Luciane Lee, Clara Teixeira
 Canada Brooke Henderson, Augusta James, Brittany Marchand
 Czech Republic Barbora Bakova, Hana Ryskova, Karolina Vlckova
 China Yuting Shi, XinYing Wang, Ziqi Ye
 Chinese Taipei Chi-Hui Chen, Ssu-Chia Cheng, Jo-Hua Hung
 Colombia Laura Camila Blanco, Maria Hoyos, Laura Sojo
 Denmark Nanna Koerstz Madsen, Caroline Nistrup, Emily Kristine Pedersen
 England Gabriella Cowley, Hayley Davis, Bronte Law
 Finland Matilda Castren, Emily Penttila, Oona Vartiainen
 France Céline Boutier, Mathilda Cappeliez, Manon Gidali
 Gabon Lea Ndjobouela, Corine Beyeme
 Germany Olivia Cowan, Laura Fünfstück, Antonia Scherer
 Guam Kristin Oberiano, Rachael Peterson, Nalathai Vongjalorn
 Guatemala Beatriz Arenas, Pilar Echeverria, Lucía Polo
 Hong Kong Tiffany Chan, Isabella Leung, Kitty Tam
 Iceland Gudrun Bjorgvinsdóttir, Ólafía Þórunn Kristinsdóttir, Sunna Vidisdóttir
 India Aditi Ashok, Astha Madan, Gurbani Singh
 Ireland Mary Doyle, Maria Dunne, Paula Grant
 Italy Virginia Elena Carta, Roberta Liti, Laura Lonardi
 Japan Minami Katsu, Yumi Matsubara, Eri Okayama
 Mexico Maria Gabriela Lopez Butron, Marijosse Navarro Miguez, Ana Paula Valdes
 Netherlands Romy Meekers, Anne van Dam, Dewi Weber
 New Zealand Julianne Alvarez, Zoe-Beth Brake, Munchin Keh
 Norway Mariell Bruun, Tonje Daffinrud, Nicoline Skaug
 Philippines Pauline Del Rosario, Clare Amelia Legaspi, Princess Superal
 Poland Dominika Gradecka, Nastasia Kossacky, Dorota Zalewska
 Portugal Ines Barbosa, Leonor Bessa, Susana Mendes Ribeiro
 Puerto Rico Valeria S. Pacheco, Paola Robles, Maria F. Torres
 Russia Sofya Anokhina, Ksenia Eremina, Angelina Monakhova
 Scotland Eilidh Briggs, Gemma Dryburgh, Gabrielle MacDonald
 Serbia Ariana Savic, Tamara Palkovljevic
 Singapore Sock Hwee Koh, Jo Ee Kok, Amanda Tan
 Slovakia Aneta Abrahamova, Natalia Heckova, Lea Klimentova
 Slovenia Ana Belac, Ursa Oreheu, Katja Pogačar
 South Africa Michaela Fletcher, Cara Bella Gorlei, Monja Richards
 South Korea Choi Hye-jin, Lee So-young, Park Gyeol
 Spain Noemí Jiménez Martín, Marta Sanz Barrio, Luna Sobrón Galmés
 Sweden Louise Ridderström, Madelene Sagström, Linnea Ström
 Switzerland Albane Valenzuela, Kim Métraux, Morgane Métraux
 Thailand Pajaree Anannarukarn, Suthavee Chanachai, Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras
 Turkey Damla Bilgic, Sena Ersoy, Elcin Ulu
 Ukraine Maria Pedenko, Valeriia Sapronova, Galyna Zagorodnia
 United States Kristen Gillman, Alison Lee, Emma Talley
 Venezuela Nicole Ferre, Ariadna Fonseca, Maria Andreina Merchan
 Wales Katie Bradbury, Rebecca Helen Harries, Chloe Williams

Results

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Place Country Score To par
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Australia 144-138-134-131=547 −29
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Canada 135-139-135-140=549 −27
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  South Korea 137-140-134-139=550 −26
4  Denmark 143-139-136-138=556 −20
T5  Sweden 143-135-141-138=557 −19
 United States 142-140-136-139=557
7  Mexico 142-139-139-140=560 −16
T8  England 147-134-139-142=562 −14
 Japan 144-132-139-147=562
10  Philippines 143-143-135-142=563 −13
T11  France 140-142-143-139=564 −12
 Germany 143-136-140-145=564
13  Spain 142-136-139-149=566 −10
14  China 146-140-139-142=567 −9
15  Italy 141-147-136-146=570 −6
16  Norway 148-143-138-142=571 −5
T17  Finland 145-144-139-144=572 −4
 India 141-140-143-148=572
19  Netherlands 143-145-138-147=573 −3
T20  Argentina 145-146-145-140=576 E
 Chinese Taipei 146-148-139-143=576
T22  Belgium 147-145-145-144=581 +5
 Slovenia 148-146-146-141=581
24  Austria 146-142-145-149=582 +6
T25  Colombia 147-142-148-146=583 +7
 Puerto Rico 147-146-145-145=583
 Wales 146-144-145-148=583
28  Thailand 152-145-139-148=584 +8
T29  Hong Kong 146-151-143-148=588 +12
 Iceland 149-147-144-148=588
 South Africa 142-144-152-150=588
32  Switzerland 146-149-150-147=592 +16
33  Ireland 141-150-146-156=593 +17
34  New Zealand 154-138-149-154=595 +19
35  Czech Republic 150-154-149-146=599 +23
T36  Brazil 150-151-153-147=601 +25
 Poland 148-154-148-151=601
 Singapore 150-146-147-158=601
39  Russia 149-153-148-156=606 +30
40  Scotland 154-151-152-151=608 +32
41  Venezuela 153-153-155-149=610 +34
42  Guatemala 151-149-155-159=614 +38
43  Turkey 155-157-155-150=617 +41
44  Slovakia 151-153-159-155=618 +42
45  Portugal 167-154-157-151=629 +53
46  Guam 164-168-160-155=647 +71
47  Bolivia 162-165-163-161=651 +75
48  Serbia 171-174-176-171=692 +116
49  Ukraine 185-196-183-184=748 +172
50  Gabon 183-198-181-187=749 +173

Source:[1]

Individual leaders

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There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

Place Player Country Score To par
1 Brooke Henderson  Canada 66-69-66-68=269 −19
2 Minjee Lee  Australia 73-70-64-65=272 −16
T3 Bronte Law  England 71-65-67-71=274 −14
Alison Lee  United States 68-70-68-68=274
5 Su-Hyun Oh  Australia 71-68-70-66=275 −13
T6 Maria Gabriela Lopez Butron  Mexico 69-68-69-70=276 −12
Linnea Ström  Sweden 71-67-71-67=276
Anne Van Dam  Netherlands 68-69-67-72=276
T9 Choi Hye-jin  South Korea 70-71-66-71=278 −10
Tonje Daffinrud  Norway 72-70-66-70=278
Lee So-young  South Korea 67-69-70-72=278

References

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  1. ^ a b "Women's World Amateur Team, Australia Rallies To Win 2014 Women's World Amateur". USGA. 7 September 2014. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  2. ^ "World Amateur Team Championships, Womens Records, Japan 2014". International Golf Federation. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
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