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2016 Espirito Santo Trophy
Tournament information
Dates14–17 September
LocationPlaya del Carmen,
Quintana Roo, Mexico
20°41′22″N 87°01′52″W / 20.6895°N 87.0312°W / 20.6895; -87.0312
Course(s)Mayakoba El Camaleon Golf Club and
Iberostar Playa Paraiso Golf Club
Organized byInternational Golf Federation
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
ParMayakoba: 72
Iberostar: 72
LengthMayakoba: 6,295 yards (5,756 m)
Iberostar: 6,167 yards (5,639 m)
Field55 teams
163 players
Champion
 South Korea
Choi Hye-jin, Park Hyun-kyung, Park Min-ji
547 (−29)
Location map
Mayakoba El Camaleon Golf Club is located in Mexico
Mayakoba El Camaleon Golf Club
Mayakoba El Camaleon Golf Club
Location in Mexico
Mayakoba El Camaleon Golf Club is located in Quintana Roo
Mayakoba El Camaleon Golf Club
Mayakoba El Camaleon Golf Club
Location in Quintana Roo
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The 2016 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 14–17 September at Mayakoba El Camaleon Golf Club and Iberostar Playa Paraiso Golf Club in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico.

It was the 27th women's golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy.

The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event. There were a record 55 team entries, each with up to three players. Two nations, Bulgaria and Morocco, made their first appearances at the Espirito Santo Trophy.

Each team played two rounds at Mayakoba and two rounds at Iberostar in different orders, but all leading teams played the fourth round at Mayakoba. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total.

The South Korea team won the trophy for their fourth title and third win in the last four events, beating team Switzerland by 21 strokes. Switzerland, with two sisters, Kim and Morgan Metraux, in the team, earned the silver medal while the Ireland team took the bronze on third place another stroke back.

The individual title went to 17-year-old Choi Hye-jin, South Korea, whose score of 14-under-par, 274, was two strokes ahead of Puk Lyng Thomsen, Denmark.[1][2][3]

Teams

55 teams entered the event and completed the competition. Each team had three players except two teams. The teams representing Bolivia and Latvia each had only two players.

Country Players
 Argentina Ela Anacona, Magdalena Simmermacher, Agustina Zeballos
 Australia Robyn Choi, Karis Davidson, Hannah Green
 Austria Leonie Bettel, Ines Fendt, Emma Spitz
 Belgium Diane Baillieux, Leslie Cloots, Clarisse Louis
 Bolivia Michelle Ledermann, Daniela Siles
 Brazil Luiza Altmann, Lauren Grinberg, Clara Teixeira
 Bulgaria Sofia Seldemirova, Ivana Simeonova, Stefani Skokanska
 Canada Josee Doyon, Naomi Ko, Madeline Szeryk
 Czech Republic Kristyna Frydlova, Katerina Vlasinova, Karolina Vlckova
 Chile Maria Jose Hurtado, Isidora Nilsson, Natalia Villavicencio
 China Yifan Ji, Wenbo Liu, Shan Pan
 Chinese Taipei Ya-Chun Chang, Ching-Tzu Chen, Jo-Hua Hung
 Colombia Cynthia Diaz, Silvia Garces, Laura Sojo
 Costa Rica Daniela Baudrit, Pamela Calderon, Ximena Montealegre
 Denmark Malene Krølbøll Hansen, Marie Lund-Hansen, Puk Lyng Thomsen
 Ecuador Coralia Arias, Daniela Darquea, Anika Veintemilla
 England Gemma Clews, Alice Hewson, Meghan MacLaren
 Finland Daniella Barrett, Matilda Castren, Emily Pentilla
 France Mathilda Cappeliez, Agathe Laisné, Pauline Roussin-Bouchard
 Germany Antonia Eberhard, Sophie Hausmann, Esther Henseleit
 Guam Kristin Oberiano, Rachael Peterson, Rose Tarpley
 Guatemala Pilar Echeverra, Valeria Mendizabal, Lucia Polo
 Hong Kong Tiffany Chan, Michelle Cheung, Mimi Ho
 Iceland Guðrún Brá Björgvinsdóttir, Berglind Bjornsdóttir, Signy Arnorsdóttir
 India Gaurika Bishnoi, Diksha Dagar, Tvesa Malik
 Ireland Leona Maguire, Olivia Mehaffey, Annabel Wilson
 Italy Bianca Fabrizio, Laura Lonardi, Carlotta Ricolfi
 Japan Hina Arakaki, Nasa Hataoka, Yumi Matsubara
 Latvia Laila Forstmane, Anna Diana Svanka
 Mexico María Fassi, Isabella Fierro, Ana Paula Valdes
 Morocco Houria El Abbadi, Lina Belmati, Ines Laklalech
 Netherlands Zhen Bontan, Roos Haarman, Dewi Weber
 New Zealand Julianne Alvarez, Chantelle Cassidy, Wenyung Keh
 Norway Renate Grimstad, Stina Resen, Marthe Wold
 Paraguay Milagros Chaves, Maria Fernanda Escauriza, Sofia García
 Peru Micaela Farah, Lucia Gutierrez, Maria Salinas Valle
 Poland Dominika Gradecka, Nastasia Kossacky, Dorota Zalewska
 Puerto Rico Valeria Sofia Pacheco, Yudika Ann Rodriguez, Maria Fernanda Torres
 Russia Sofia Anokhina, Vera Markevich, Sofya Morozova
 Scotland Connie Jaffrey, Jessica Meek, Rachael Taylor
 Slovakia Natalia Heckova, Laila Hrindova, Lea Klimentova
 Slovenia Nastja Banovec, Ana Belac, Katja Pogačar
 South Africa Cara Gorlei, Ivanna Samu, Kaleigh Telfer
 South Korea Choi Hye-jin, Park Hyun-kyung, Park Min-ji
 Spain Harang Lee, Maria Parra, Luna Sobron
 Sweden Frida Gustafsson Spång, Emma Henrikson, Linnea Ström
 Switzerland Azelia Meichtry, Kim Métraux, Morgane Métraux
 Thailand Pajaree Anannarukarn, Kanyalak Preedasuttijit, Manuschaya Zeemakorn
 Tunisia Nour Ben Cherif, Kenza Ladhari, Hadia Mansouri
 Turkey Tugce Erden, Sena Ersoy, Selin Timur
 Ukraine Anna Avdieieva, Daria Horokhovska, Elvira Rastvortseva
 United States Katelyn Dambaugh, Mariel Galdiano, Andrea Lee
 Uruguay Sofia Garcia Austt, Manuela Barros, Priscilla Schmid
 Venezuela Nicole Ferre, Stephanie Gellini, Valentina Gilly
 Wales Megan Lockett, Katherine O'Connor, Chloe Williams

Results

Place Country Score To par
1st place, gold medalist(s)  South Korea 138-137-138-134=547 −29
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Switzerland 137-145-145-141=568 −8
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Ireland 146-141-145-137=569 −7
4  Denmark 151-137-144-138=570 −6
5  Thailand 145-143-143-141=571 −5
6  United States 146-145-145-138=574 −2
7  Spain 151-143-141-140=575 −1
8  Japan 142-153-144-137=576 E
9  Canada 149-144-145-143=581 +5
10  Mexico 144-148-146-144=582 +6
11  Belgium 153-149-142-140=584 +8
T12  Australia 147-147-149-144=587 +11
 China 143-147-151-146=587
T14  Chinese Taipei 146-152-146-144=588 +12
 Italy 147-151-148-142=588
16  Sweden 148-148-149-145=589 +13
T17  Czech Republic 148-150-146-146=590 +14
 England 147-150-147-146=590
19  New Zealand 147-147-146-152=592 +16
20  Norway 147-152-149-146=594 +18
21  Austria 146-145-157-147=595 +19
T22  Ecuador 147-153-149-147=596 +20
 Paraguay 148-146-148-154=596
24  Colombia 151-151-145-151=598 +22
T25  Puerto Rico 147-155-149-148=599 +23
 South Africa 148-155-142-154=599
T27  France 152-152-149-147=600 +24
 Germany 150-153-150-147=600
 Scotland 156-149-146-149=600
30  Netherlands 149-155-146-151=601 +25
31  India 154-146-150-152=602 +26
T32  Argentina 159-148-145-151=603 +27
 Finland 150-153-150-150=603
T34  Hong Kong 148-154-154-151=607 +31
 Russia 159-148-154-146=607
36  Brazil 149-153-154-154=610 +34
37  Peru 152-154-152-153=611 +35
T38  Slovakia 157-151-154-154=616 +40
 Venezuela 157-153-150-156=616
40  Wales 157-155-147-159=618 +42
41  Uruguay 162-161-147-149=619 +43
42  Slovenia 157-162-148-153=620 +44
T43  Guatemala 159-150-154-160=623 +47
 Iceland 156-165-145-157=623
T45  Chile 159-154-162-154=626 +50
 Turkey 156-154-162-154=626
47  Morocco 159-161-155-158=633 +57
48  Poland 158-156-164-161=639 +63
49  Bolivia 165-167-156-162=650 +74
50  Latvia 165-175-160-164=664 +88
51  Bulgaria 174-172-158-166=670 +94
52  Guam 172-174-171-161=678 +102
53  Ukraine 173-178-183-180=714 +138
54  Costa Rica 183-178-176-179=716 +140
55  Tunisia 185-181-175-177=718 +142

Source:[4][5]

Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

Place Player Country Score To par
1 Choi Hye-jin  South Korea 70-69-68-67=274 −14
2 Puk Lyng Thomsen  Denmark 73-67-70-66=276 −12
3 Kim Métraux  Switzerland 69-72-69-69=279 −9
Park Min-ji  South Korea 74-68-70-67=279
5 Daniela Darquea  Ecuador 71-72-70-68=281 −7
T6 Naomi Ko  Canada 75-66-71-70=282 −6
Leona Maguire  Ireland 72-70-71-69=282
T8 Leslie Cloots  Belgium 76-70-68-69=283 −5
Maria Parra  Spain 75-70-70-68=283
10 Park Hyun-kyung  South Korea 68-75-71-71=285 −3

References

  1. ^ Keogh, Brian (17 September 2016). "Historic bronze medal for Irish women in World Amateur Team Championships". Irish Golf Desk. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Espirito Santo Individual Scoring, 27th Espirito Santo Trophy". World Amateur Golf Council. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
  3. ^ "WATC 2016 Espirito Santo Trophy" (PDF). World Amateur Golf Council. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
  4. ^ "World Amateur Team Championships – Women's Records". Retrieved 14 January 2021.
  5. ^ "World Amateur Team Championships, México 2016". World Amateur Golf Council. Retrieved 15 January 2021.