English Women's Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship

The English Women's Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship is the national women's amateur stroke play golf championship in England. Entry is open to all amateur golfers. It has been played annually at since 1984 and is organised by the England Golf.[1] Originally it was a close event, restricted to English golfers, becoming open in 2009.[2]

English Women's Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship
Tournament information
LocationEngland
Established1984
Organised byEngland Golf
FormatStroke play

Winners edit

Year Winner Score Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Ref.
2023   Abbie Teasdale 288 Playoff   Nellie Ong Manchester [3]
2022   Alessia Nobilio 287 Playoff   Christina Thouber Beau Desert [4]
2021   Isobel Wardle 280 9 strokes   Ellie Gower Wallasey [5]
2020   Annabell Fuller 282 3 strokes   Emma Allen Burnham & Berrow [6]
2019   Rebecca Earl 286 1 stroke   Rosie Belsham
  Sharna Dutrieux
  Lily May Humphreys
  Shannon McWilliam
Ipswich [7]
2018   Isabella Holpfer 279 11 strokes   Pasqualle Coffa Coventry [8]
2017   Isobel Wardle 289 1 stroke   Dulcie Sverdloff Woodhall Spa [9]
2016   Emily Price 285 2 strokes   Georgia Price Bristol & Clifton [10]
2015   Samantha Giles 289 1 stroke   Rochelle Morris St Annes Old Links [11]
2014   Hayley Davis 280 6 strokes   Becky Harries Tandridge [12]
2013   Amy Boulden 285 Playoff   Charlotte Thomas Mannings Heath [13]
2012   Alexandra Peters 289 6 strokes   Charlotte Thompson Little Aston [14]
2011   Charley Hull 279 4 strokes   Charlotte Wild Alwoodley [15]
2010   Julie Yang 284 2 strokes   Charlotte Ellis Whittington Heath [16]
2009   Charlotte Wild 291 1 stroke   Hannah Burke
  Charlotte Ellis
Enmore Park [17]
2008   Jodi Ewart 285 Playoff   Liz Bennett The Berkshire [18]
2007   Jodi Ewart 304 2 strokes   Danielle Montgomery Silloth-on-Solway [19]
2006   Liz Bennett 290 2 strokes   Sophie Walker Little Aston [20]
2005   Laura Eastwood 287 5 strokes   Kiran Matharu St Annes Old Links [21]
2004   Sian Reddick 285 5 strokes   Fame More
  Kerry Smith
Woodhall Spa [22]
2003   Sophie Walker 303 Playoff   Lisa Ball Saunton [23]
2002   Sara Garbutt 294 2 strokes   Danielle Masters Whittington Heath [24]
2001   Caroline Marron 291 Playoff   Clare Lipscombe
  Christine Quinn
  Emma Weeks
Stoneham
2000   Rebecca Hudson 290 6 strokes   Alison Waller Silloth-on-Solway
1999   Clare Lipscombe 300 2 strokes   Emma Duggleby
  Kirsty Fisher
Gog Magog
1998   Emma Duggleby 306 1 stroke   Lisa Meredith Broadstone
1997   Lynn Tupholme 293 7 strokes   Emma Duggleby Hankley Common
1996   Sarah Gallagher 290 7 strokes   Joanne Hockley
  Elaine Ratcliffe
Little Aston
1995   Lisa Walton 289 8 strokes   Emma Fields Hallamshire
1994   Fiona Brown 289 4 strokes   Kate Egford
  Simone Morgan
Ferndown [25]
1993   Julie Hall 298 Playoff   Kate Egford Kings Norton [26]
1992   Joanne Morley 289 3 strokes   Nicola Buxton Littlestone
1991   Joanne Morley 301 2 strokes   Joanne Hockley Ganton
1990   Katie Tebbet 299 5 strokes   Joanne Morley Saunton
1989   Sara Robinson 302 Playoff   Allison Shapcott Notts Ladies' [27]
1988   Sally Prosser 297 2 strokes   Julie Wade Wentworth [28]
1987   Julie Wade 296 7 strokes   Alison Johns Northumberland [29]
1986   Susan Shapcott 301 3 strokes   Lisa Hackney Broadstone
1985   Trish Johnson 301 2 strokes   Caroline Pierce Northamptonshire County
1984   Penny Grice 300 Playoff   Trish Johnson Moor Park

Source:[30]

References edit

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  12. ^ "Davis wins title by six strokes at Tandridge, Surrey". Kirkwood Golf. 7 August 2014.
  13. ^ "Amy Boulden wins play-off for English Women's Open Stroke Play Championship". Kirkwood Golf. 9 August 2013.
  14. ^ "Alex Peters wins English Women's Open Stroke-Play". Kirkwood Golf. 9 August 2012.
  15. ^ "Charley Hull wins English Stroke-Play title at 15". Kirkwood Golf. 5 August 2011.
  16. ^ "Julie Yang wins English women's stroke-play - now for British girls' event at Royal Belfast". Kirkwood Golf. 5 August 2010.
  17. ^ "Cheshire's Charlotte Wild wins English stroke-play championship". Kirkwood Golf. 6 August 2009.
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  23. ^ "Sophie Walker adds English Stroke play title to her collection". Gillian Kirkwood Golf News. 18 July 2003.
  24. ^ "Sara Garbett wins the English Strokeplay". Gillian Kirkwood Golf News. 19 July 2002.
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  26. ^ Gray, William (23 July 1993). "Hall wins after play-off". The Daily Telegraph. p. 28 – via Newspapers.com/.
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  29. ^ Mair, Lewine (15 August 1987). "Seven stroke margin shows Wade's worth". The Daily Telegraph. p. 22 – via Newspapers.com/.
  30. ^ "English Women's Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship - Past Winners". England Golf. Retrieved 19 March 2022.

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