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The All Africa Challenge Trophy (abbreviated as AACT) is a biennial continental ladies golf championship in Africa that had its inaugural edition in May 1992.[1]

History

The idea of the tournament was mooted by Tessa Covell, who was then President of the Zambia Ladies' Golf Union[2] with the reasoning that "none of the African countries were realistically able to compete in the World Championships, the Espirito Santo – their golfing standards simply needed a home grown training ground, rotating within the geographical area".

The inaugural edition was held in 1992 in Zimbabwe.[3]

Format and timeline

Initially it was proposed as a biennial event.

Each participating country is represented by three players and a non-playing captain. Using Eisenhower scoring, the best two scores per round count towards the daily team score in the 54-hole stroke play format.[4]

Hosts and national team winners

Year Host country Host course Host union Dates Winner
1992 Zimbabwe Chapman Golf Club, Harare Zimbabwe Golf Ladies' Union Шаблон:ZAF
1994 Kenya Muthaiga Golf Club, Nairobi Kenya Golf Ladies' Union Шаблон:ZAF
1996 Nigeria Ikoyi Club, Lagos Ladies Golf Association of Nigeria Шаблон:ZAF
1998 South Africa Rand Park Club in Johannesburg Women's' Golf South Africa Шаблон:ZAF
2000 Uganda Kitante Golf Course, Kampala Uganda Ladies Golf Union Шаблон:ZAF
2002 Cote d’Ivoire Ivoire Golf Club, Abidjan Côte d'Ivoire Golf Federation Шаблон:ZAF
2004 Namibia Windhoek Golf & Country Club, Windhoek Namibia Ladies Golf Federation Шаблон:ZAF
2006 Zambia Lusaka Golf Course, Lusaka Zambia Ladies Golf Union 3–7 Jun Шаблон:EGY
2008 Egypt Katamaya Heights Golf & Tennis Resort, Cairo Egypt Golf Federation 26–31 Aug Шаблон:ZAF
2010 Nigeria IBB International Golf & Country Club, Abuja Ladies Golf Association of Nigeria
2012 Botswana Phakalane Golf Estate, Gaborone Botswana Ladies' Golf Union
2014 Kenya Muthaiga Golf Club, Nairobi Kenya Ladies Golf Union[5] 10–12 Jun Шаблон:ZAF
2016 Tunisia Citrus Golf Course, Hammamet[6] Golf Tunisia Ladies
2018 Ghana[7] Achimota Golf Club, Accra Ghana Ladies' Golf Union 26–31 Aug Шаблон:ZAF
2020 Namibia Rossmund Golf Club, Swakopmund Namibia Golf Federation 30 Mar – 4 Apr TBD

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Individual winners

Year Winner Country represented
1992 Gill Tebbutt Шаблон:ZAF
1994 Wendy Warrington Шаблон:ZAF
1996 Michelle Burmester Шаблон:ZIM
1998 Joanne Norton Шаблон:ZAF
2000 Natu Soro1 Шаблон:CIV
2002 Rose Naliaka Шаблон:KEN
2004 Lumien Lausberg Шаблон:ZAF
2006 Naella El Attar Шаблон:EGY
2008 Monique Smit Шаблон:ZAF
2010 Henriette Frylink Шаблон:ZAF
2012 Kim Williams Шаблон:ZAF
2014 Michaela Fletcher Шаблон:ZAF
2016 Ivanna Samu[9] Шаблон:ZAF
2018 Madina Hussein[10] Шаблон:TAN

1 Defeated Norah Mbabazi in a playoff

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References

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