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The European Ladies Amateur Championship is an annual amateur golf tournament. It is organized by the European Golf Association and is one of the "elite" tournaments recognized by the World Amateur Golf Ranking.

The championship was first played in 1986 and was called the International European Ladies Amateur Championship until 2015. There have been 33 editions contested so far, with many past winners and medallists of this championship are now members of the professional ranks.

Format

The top 144 ladies golfers compete for the win in a format consisting of four rounds of stroke play, with a cut after the third round, out of which the lowest 60 ladies' scores, including ties, qualify for the final round.

Winners

Year Venue Location Player Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
2024 Messilä Golf Finland Louise Rydqvist  Sweden 274 −14 3 strokes Spain Andrea Revuelta
2023 Tegelberga Golfklubb Sweden Julia López  Spain 276 −8 2 strokes Spain Carla Bernat
2022 Golf de Saint Germain France Savannah De Bock  Belgium 269 −19 Playoff England Charlotte Heath
2021 Royal Park i Roveri Italy Ingrid Lindblad  Sweden 276 −12 3 strokes Germany Alexandra Försterling
2020 CUBO Golf Slovenia Paula Schulz-Hanssen  Germany 271 −13 Playoff France Chloé Salort
2019 Parkstone Golf Club England Alice Hewson  England 281 −7 Playoff Finland Krista Junkkari
2018 Penati Golf Resort Slovakia Celia Barquín  Spain 272 −16 1 stroke Germany Esther Henseleit
2017 Lausanne Golf Club Switzerland Agathe Laisné  France 280 −8 1 stroke Switzerland Albane Valenzuela
2016 Hooks Golf Club Sweden Bronte Law  England 277 −11 1 stroke Belgium Leslie Cloots
2015 Murhof Golf Club Austria María Parra  Spain 273 −15 2 strokes India Aditi Ashok
2014 Estonian G&CC Estonia Luna Sobrón  Spain 278 −10 Playoff Spain Noemí Jiménez
2013 Aura Golf Club Finland Emily Kristine Pedersen  Denmark 276 −8 3 strokes Belgium Laura Gonzalez Escallon
2012 Diners G&CC Ljubljana Slovenia Céline Boutier  France 268 −16 6 strokes France Shannon Aubert
Austria Marina Stütz
2011 Noordwijkse Golf Club Netherlands Lisa Maguire  Ireland 293 +5 4 strokes Republic of Ireland Stephanie Meadow
2010 Golf & Spa Resort Kunetickà Hora Czech Republic Sophia Popov  Germany 280 −8 3 strokes France Manon Gidali
Denmark Line Vedel Hansen
Spain Marta Silva
2009 Falsterbo Golf Club Sweden Caroline Hedwall  Sweden 285 +1 10 strokes Scotland Kylie Walker
2008 GC Schloss Schönborn Austria Carlota Ciganda  Spain 289 Playoff Spain María Hernández
2007 Le Golf National France Caroline Hedwall  Sweden 283 Playoff Spain Carlota Ciganda
2006 Hamburg Falkenstein Germany Belén Mozo  Spain 278 −6 2 strokes England Kerry Smith
2005 Santo da Serra Golf Club Portugal Jade Schaeffer  France 286 3 strokes Spain Araceli Felgueroso
France Elena Giraud
Sweden Anna Nordqvist
2004 Ulzama Golf Club Spain Carlota Ciganda  Spain 282 8 strokes Spain María Hernández
Spain Elisa Serramià
2003 Shannon Golf Club Ireland Virginie Beauchet  France 293 2 strokes Spain Adriana Zwanck
2002 Kristianstad Golf Club Sweden Becky Brewerton  Wales 288 2 strokes Netherlands Dewi Claire Schreefel
2001 Biella Golf Club Italy Martina Eberl  Germany 217 −2 4 strokes Spain Nuria Clau
2000 Amber Baltic Golf Club Poland Emma Duggleby  England 283 −5 Playoff Spain Tania Elósegui
1999 Karlovy Vary Golf Club Czech Republic Sofia Sandolo  Italy 284 2 strokes France Karine Icher
1998 Noordwijk Golf Club Netherlands Giulia Sergas  Italy 295 +7 3 strokes Italy Sofia Sandolo
1997 Formby Golf Club England Silvia Cavalleri  Italy 297 +9 4 strokes France Ludivine Kreutz
1996 Furesoe Golf Club Denmark Silvia Cavalleri  Italy 288 +4 1 stroke Sweden Marie Hedberg
1995 Berlin Golf Club Germany Maria Hjorth  Sweden 284 −4 1 stroke France Ariane Pascalie
1994 Båstad Golf Club Sweden Tina Fischer  Germany 288 −4 1 stroke Australia Terri McKinnon
1993 Torino Golf Club Italy Vibeke Stensrud  Norway 277 −11 4 strokes Sweden Linda Ericsson
1992 Estoril Golf Club Portugal Joanne Morley  England 284 3 strokes Spain Estefania Knuth
1991 Schönborn Golf Club Austria Delphine Bourson  France 294 3 strokes Netherlands Mette Hageman
1990 Zumikon Golf Club Switzerland Martina Koch  West Germany 295 +3 1 stroke Spain Amaya Arruti
Spain Estefania Knuth
1989 No tournament
1988 Pedreña Golf Club Spain Florence Descampe  Belgium 289 Playoff France Delphine Bourson
1987 No tournament
1986 Morfontaine Golf Club France Martina Koch  West Germany 286 2 strokes Australia Louise Briers
  1. The 2001 event was reduced to three rounds due to adverse weather conditions.

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References

  1. "Sieger und Platzierte" (PDF) (in German). golf.de, German Golf Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2022.

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  • Played 1961/68–2006.
  • Played 1967–1994.
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