1990 Espirito Santo Trophy

The 1990 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 18–21 October at Russley Golf Club in Christchurch, New Zealand.

1990 Espirito Santo Trophy
Tournament information
Dates18–21 October
LocationChristchurch, New Zealand
43°31′48″S 172°37′13″E
Course(s)Russley Golf Club
Organized byWorld Amateur Golf Council
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par73
Length6,134 yards (5,609 m)
Field26 teams
78 players
Champion
 United States
Vicki Goetze, Pat Hurst, Karen Noble
585 (+1)
Location Map
Russley Golf Club, Christchurch
Location in New Zealand

It was the 14th women's golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 26 team entries, each with three players. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total.

The United States team won the Trophy, defending their title from two years ago and earning the title for the 11th time, beating the hosting country team New Zealand by 12 strokes. New Zealand earned the silver medal while the combined team of Great Britain & Ireland took the bronze on third place another eight strokes back.[1]

Teams

26 teams entered the event and completed the competition. Each team had three players.

Country Players
 Argentina Maria Olivero, Maria Eugenia Noguerol, Maria Lucia White
 Australia Louise Briers, Wendy Doolan, Sarah Gauthrey
 Austria Natascha B. Fink, Katharina Poppmeier, Ike Wieser
 Belgium Sylvie Clausset, Aline Van Der Haegen, Catherine Pons
 Bermuda Madeline Joell, Kim Marshall, Sherley Wildi
 Brazil Elisabeth Nickhorn, Beatriz Santin, Cristina Schmitt
 Canada Eve Lyne Biron, Mary Ann Lapointe, Terill Samuel
 Chile Ana Maria Cambiaso, Isabel Santa Maria, Beatriz Steeger
 China Hu-fan Huang, Yu-chen Huang, Pay-fen Lien
 Denmark Pernille Carlson, Jane Kragh, Anne Larsson
 Fiji Lyndall Fisher, Kijni North, Sal Tuivanuavou
 France Delphine Bourson, Sandrine Mendiburu, Kristel Mourgue d'Algue
 Germany Tina Fischer, Anette Jansen, Marita Koch
 Great Britain
&  Ireland
Vicki Hall, Claire Hourihane Dowling, Vicki Thomas
 Hong Kong Joann Hardwick, Victoria Scott, Sue Tonrue
 Italy Silvia Cavalleri, Anna Nistri, Caterina Quinta
 Japan Michiko Hattori, Miki Saito, Aki Takamura
 Mexico Erika Diaz, Roxana Lemus, Vinny Rivello
 Netherlands Mette Hageman,Susan Hijgen, Dagmar De Vries
 New Zealand Lisa Aldrige, Jan Cooke Higgins, Anette Scott
 Norway Cathrine Höyer, Anna Skanse Dönnestad, Vibeke Stensrud
 Philippines Mary Grace Estuesta, Jamille Jose, Yvette de Leon
 South Korea Jong Im Lee, Jae Sook Won, Sung Mi Yeom
 Spain Carmen Floran, Estefania Knuth, Esther Valera
 Sweden Jennifer Allmark, Åsa Gottmo, Annika Sörenstam
  Switzerland Sophie Ducrey, Jackie Orley, Priscilla Moore
 United States Vicki Goetze, Pat Hurst, Karen Noble

Results

# Country Score To par
1  United States 148-143-153-141=585 +1
2  New Zealand 152-149-150-146=597 +13
3  Great Britain
&  Ireland}
153-146-155-151=605 +21
4  Japan 156-156-154-141=607 +23
5  Australia 155-151-150-153=609 +25
T6  France 155-149-156-151=611 +27
 Germany 150-151-151-159=611
 South Korea 159-154-150-148=611
9  Sweden 160-148-155-151=614 +30
10  Spain 159-149-153-155=616 +32
T11  Argentina 157-155-152-153=617 +33
 China 156-151-157-153=617
13  Denmark 150-155-158-156=619 +35
14  Canada 157-155-152-156=620 +36
T15  Italy 153-153-163-153=622 +38
 Netherlands 158-155-158-151=622
17  Belgium 160-155-159-149=623 +39
18  Philippines 157-153-163-154=627 +43
19  Brazil 153-163-160-155=631 +47
20   Switzerland 163-157-159-156=635 +51
T21  Austria 161-160-160-160=641 +57
 Mexico 166-157-157-161=641
23  Norway 167-160-158-159=644 +60
24  Bermuda 172-157-164-161=654 +70
25  Hong Kong 167-169-167-166=669 +85
26  Fiji 175-180-180-176=711 +127

Sources:[1][2][3]

Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

# Player Country Score To par
1 Vicki Goetze  United States 74-76-74-67=291 −1
T2 Jan Cooke Higgins  New Zealand 74-72-74-75=295 +3
Jae Sook Won  South Korea 77-77-72-69=295
T4 Pat Hurst  United States 74-71-81-74=300 +8
Annika Sörenstam  Sweden 78-71-77-74=300
T6 Mette Hageman  Netherlands 75-76-78-73=302 +10
Caterina Quintarelli  Italy 76-78-82-76=302
8 Esther Valera  Spain 78-74-76-76=303 +11
9 Claire Hourihane Dowling  Great Britain
&  Ireland
79-72-79-74=304 +12
T10 Delphine Bourson  France 75-78-79-73=305 +13
Louise Briers  Australia 78-76-73-78=305
Karen Noble  United States 77-72-79-77=305

References

  1. "Record Book 1990 World Amateur Golf Team Championships" (PDF). World Amateur Golf Council. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  2. "World Amateur Team Championships – Women's Records". Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  3. Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den stora sporten [Golf - The great sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. p. 184. ISBN 91-86818007.
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