Английская Википедия:1975 European Ladies' Team Championship

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox individual golf tournament The 1975 European Ladies' Team Championship took place 3–6 July at Golf de Saint-Cloud in Paris, France. It was the ninth women's golf amateur European Ladies' Team Championship.

Venue

The hosting club had previously hosted the men's professional Open de France ten times. It purchased the estate, situated in Garches, 12 kilometres west of the city center of Paris, in 1911. Harry Colt designed the first 18-hole course, the Green Course, inaugurated in 1913. A second 18-hole course, the Yellow Course, was completed in 1930.[1]

Format

All participating teams played one qualification round of stroke-play with up to five players, counted the four best scores for each team.

The six best teams formed flight A, in knock-out match-play over the next three days. The teams were seeded based on their positions after the stroke-play. The teams placed first and second were directly qualified for the semi-finals. The team placed third was drawn to play the quarter-final against the team placed sixth and the teams placed fourth and fifth met each other. In each match between two nation teams, two 18-hole foursome games and five 18-hole single games were played. Teams were allowed to switch players during the team matches, selecting other players in to the afternoon single games after the morning foursome games. Games all square after 18 holes were declared halved, if the team match was already decided.

The four teams placed 7–10 in the qualification stroke-play formed Flight B and the three teams placed 11–13 formed Flight C, to play similar knock-out play to decide their final positions.

Teams

13 nation teams contested the event. It was the same number of teams and the same nations represented as at the previous championship two years earlier. Each team consisted of a minimum of four players.

Players in the leading teams

Country Players
Шаблон:ENG Ann Irvin, Anne Stant, Bridget Jackson, Julia Greenhalgh, Beverly Huke, Lynne Harrold, Jenny Lee Smith
Шаблон:FRA Martine Cochet, Odile Semelaigne-Garaïalde, Martine Gajan-Giraud, Catherine Lacoste de Prado, Anne Marie Palli, Marie-Christine Ubald-Bocquet
Шаблон:Flag Elaine Bradshaw, Mary Gorry, Mary MacKenna, Claire Nesbitt Robinson, Vivian Singleton
Шаблон:SCO Suzanne Cadden, Lesley Hope, Sandra Needham, Joan Smith, Maureen Walker, Muriel Thomson
Шаблон:ESP Ana Monfort de Albox, Elena Corominas, Marta Figueras-Dotti, Emma Villacieros de García-Ogara, Cristina Marsans, Carmen Maestre de Pellon
Шаблон:SWE Monica Andersson, Birgit Forsman, Hillevi Hagström, Ulla Lindskog, Anna Skanse Dönnestad, Liv Wollin
Шаблон:CHE D. Caillat, Carole Charbonnier, M. Günthard, S. Kessler, Marie Christine de Werra
Шаблон:WAL Audrey Briggs, Ann Johnson, Pam Light Chugg, Vicki Rawlings, Tegwen Perkins, Pamela Whitley Valentine
Шаблон:FRG Marietta Gütermann, Susanne Schultz, Jeannette Weghmann, Barbara Böhm, Marion Thannhäuser

Other participating teams

Country
Шаблон:BEL
Шаблон:DNK
Шаблон:ITA
Шаблон:NLD

Winners

Team Ireland, a combined team from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, won the opening 18-hole competition, with a score of 10 over par 302, one stroke ahead of team Scotland. Defending champions England did not make it to the quarter-finals, finishing eight.

Individual leaders in the opening 18-hole stroke-play qualifying competition was Sandra Needham, England, and Liv Wollin, Sweden, each with a score of 3-under-par 70, two shots ahead of Catherine Lacoste de Prado, France. Wollin previously led the individual competition in the 1963 championship 12 years earlier and came back in 1975 after being absent in 1973 due to the birth of her child.[2] Lacoste made her second appearance in the championship, being absent in 1965 and 1967 due to participation in the U.S. Women's Open, which she won in 1967. Wollin and Lacoste came to meet in the singles in the quarter-final between Sweden and France. Wollin won the game 3 and 2, but, champions to be, France won the match 4–3.

Host nation France advanced to the final, beat team Spain 4Шаблон:1/2–2Шаблон:1/2 and earned their fourth title. Team Ireland, for the first time on the podium, beat Scotland 4–3 in the third place match.

Results

Qualification round Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2 Team standings

Place Country Score To par
1 Шаблон:Flag 302 +10
2 Шаблон:SCO 303 +11
T3 Шаблон:ESP * 304 +12
Шаблон:SWE 304
5 Шаблон:FRA 308 +16
6 Шаблон:WAL 309 +17
T7 Шаблон:CHE * 311 +19
Шаблон:ENG 311
9 Шаблон:ITA 316 +24
10 Шаблон:FRG 318 +26
11 Шаблон:NLD 320 +28
T12 Шаблон:BEL * 324 +32
Шаблон:DNK 324

* Note: In the event of a tie the order was determined by the better non-counting score. Шаблон:Col-2 Individual leaders

Place Player Country Score To par
T1 Sandra Needham Шаблон:SCO 70 −3
Liv Wollin Шаблон:SWE 70
3 Catherine Lacoste de Prado Шаблон:FRA 72 −1
4 Mary MacKenna Шаблон:Flag 73 E
T5 Ana Monfort de Albox Шаблон:ESP 74 +1
Ann Johnson Шаблон:WAL 74
T7 Mary Gorry Шаблон:Flag 75 +2
Ann Irvin Шаблон:ENG 75

Note: There was no official award for the lowest individual score. Шаблон:Col-end Flight A Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2 Bracket Шаблон:Round8 Шаблон:Round4 Шаблон:Col-2 Final games

Шаблон:FRA Шаблон:ESP
4.5 2.5
C. Lacoste / A.M. Palli C. Marsans / A. Monfort de Albox 1 hole
M. Gajan-Giraud / O. Semelaigne-Garaïalde 4 & 2 E. Villacieros de García-Ogara / C. Maestre de Pellon
Catherine Lacoste 4 & 3 Ana Monfort de Albox
Anne Marie Palli 3 & 2 Elena Corominas
Martine Gajan-Giraud 2 & 1 Cristina Marsans
Odile Semelaigne-Garaïalde Carmen Maestre de Pellon 4 & 2
Martine Couchet AS * Emma Villacieros de García-Ogara AS *

* Note: Game declared halved, since team match already decided. Шаблон:Col-end Final standings

Place Country
Шаблон:Gold01 Шаблон:FRA
Шаблон:Silver02 Шаблон:ESP
Шаблон:Bronze03 Шаблон:Flag
4 Шаблон:SCO
5 Шаблон:WAL
6 Шаблон:SWE
7 Шаблон:ITA
8 Шаблон:ENG
9 Шаблон:FRG
10 Шаблон:CHE
11 Шаблон:NLD
12 Шаблон:BEL
13 Шаблон:DNK

Sources:[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:European Ladies' Team Championship