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Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic
Tournament information
LocationEastleigh, Hampshire, England
Established1984
Course(s)Fleming Park Golf Club
Par65 (34–31)
Tour(s)Ladies European Tour
Format72-hole Stroke play
Month playedJuly
Final year1991
Tournament record score
Aggregate249 (−11) England Trish Johnson
249 (−11) Scotland Dale Reid
To parAs above
Final champion
Scotland Dale Reid

The Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic was a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour. It was first played in 1984 and held annually until 1991.[1]

The tournament was played on the par–65 (34–31) municipal course Fleming Park GC, Eastleigh, Hampshire, England, which closed permanently in 2008.[2]

Jane Connachan recorded a 58 in the first round and Dale Reid recorded a 58 in the final round of the 1991 tournament, Ladies European Tour records as lowest rounds, as is Dale Reid's 1991 and Trish Johnson's 1990 72–hole raw score of 249.[3]

Winners

Year Winner Country Margin of victory Runner(s)-up
Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic
1991 Dale Reid  Scotland 8 strokes England Diane Barnard
1990 Trish Johnson  England 5 strokes Australia Corinne Dibnah
1989 Debbie Dowling  England Playoff South Africa Rae Hast, Scotland Cathy Panton, United States Melissa McNamara
1988 Corinne Dibnah  Australia 1 stroke Australia Dennise Hutton, United States Dana Lofland
1987 Trish Johnson  England 11 strokes Australia Corinne Dibnah
1986 Debbie Dowling  England 6 strokes England Alison Nicholas
JS Bloor Eastleigh Classic
1985 Christine Sharp  England 1 stroke England Kitrina Douglas
1984 Dale Reid  Scotland 8 strokes England Debbie Dowling

See also

References

  1. ^ "Eastleigh Classic". Where2golf. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Fleming Park Golf Course – Report for the Fleming Park Consultative Group". eastleigh.gov.uk. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Dale Reid Biography". Scottish Golf Museum. Retrieved 30 April 2020.