Astor Trophy

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The Astor Trophy is a women's team golf tournament between teams of amateurs golfers from Great Britain and Ireland, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa. It has been played every four years since 1959. From its foundation until 2007 it was called the Commonwealth Trophy. South Africa did not compete from 1963 to 1991. While it was called the Commonwealth Trophy, Irish golfers were not eligible. The trophy was presented by Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor.

Format

Each team plays the other four teams. Two matches are played each day, the tournament lasting five days. Each match is contested over one day with foursomes in the morning and singles in the afternoon.

In 2019 there were four players in each team. Each match consisted of two foursomes and four singles. Previously there were five players in each team and each match consisted of two foursomes and five singles. The winner of the match receives 1 point while in a tied match each side receives ½ point. The cup is decided by the number of team matches won. In the event of a tie the order is decided by the number of individual matches won, including a half point for each halved match. If the team are still tied then the cup is tied.{{cite web |url=http://www.golf.org.au/site/_content/document/00020440-source.pdf |title=Astor Trophy – Rules and Regulations |publisher=Golf Australia |date=September 2010 |access-date=7 January 2018}}

Results

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! Year !! Dates !! Venue !! Winners !! Ref

201928 Aug –1 SepRoyal Colwood Golf Club, Canada{{flagu|New Zealand}}{{cite web |url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/golf/115470830/new-zealand-womens-golf-team-create-history-by-winning-astor-trophy |title=New Zealand women's golf team create history by winning Astor Trophy |publisher=stuff.co.nz |date=2 September 2019}}
201512–16 JanThe Grange Golf Club, Australia{{flagu|Australia}}{{cite web |url=http://www.golf.org.au/eventdisplay/astor-trophy/5479 |title=Astor Trophy |publisher=Golf Australia |access-date=7 January 2018}}{{cite web |url=http://www.golf.org.au/newsdisplay/australia-wins-its-fifth-astor-trophy/84270 |title=Australia wins its fifth Astor Trophy |publisher=Golf Australia |date=16 January 2015}}
201115–19 JunFairhaven Golf Club, England{{flagu|Great Britain}} & {{flagu|Ireland}}{{cite web |url=http://www.kirkwoodgolf.co.uk/2011/06/great-britain-and-ireland-retain-astor.html |title=Great Britain and Ireland retain the Astor Trophy |publisher=KirkwoodGolf |date=19 June 2011}}{{cite web |url=https://www.wgsa.co.za/news/great-britain-and-ireland-retained-the-astor-trophy/?id=9&entryId=450 |title=Great Britain and Ireland retained the Astor Trophy |publisher=Womens Golf South Africa |date=20 June 2011}}
20077–11 MayRoyal Johannesburg Golf Club, South Africa{{flagu|Great Britain}}{{cite web |url=http://www.scottishgolfview.com/2007/05/commonwealth-champions-britain-beaten.html |title=Commonwealth Champions Britain beaten by Springboks on Final Day |publisher=Scottish Golf View |date=11 May 2007}}
20034–8 NovRemuera Golf Club, New Zealand{{flagu|Australia}}{{cite web |url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=3533362 |title=Golf: Youthful golfers repay selection |publisher=nzherald.co.nz |date=9 November 2003}}
199930 Aug – 3 SepMarine Drive Golf Club, Canada{{flagu|Australia}}
19954–8 SepRoyal Sydney Golf Club, Australia{{flagu|Australia}}
19916–8 JunNorthumberland Golf Club, England{{flagu|Great Britain}}{{cite news |newspaper=The Times |date=10 June 1991 |page=35 |title=Long time between the drinks for British women's team |first =Patricia |last=Davies}}
198722–24 OctChristchurch Golf Club, New Zealand{{flagu|Canada}}{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Qg41AAAAIBAJ&sjid=qKULAAAAIBAJ&pg=6638%2C7042234 |title=Reid has 67 to win $108,000 |newspaper=The Glasgow Herald |page=10 |date=26 October 1987}}
198311–13 AugGlendale Golf and Country Club, Canada{{flagu|Australia}}{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GlwxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TKUFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3740%2C2117970 |title=C'wealth crown won by Aussies |newspaper=The Montreal Gazette |page=D–6 |date=15 August 1983}}{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=rDZVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=g5QDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6063%2C6890690 |title=Our golfers top Commonwealth |newspaper=The Age |page=28 |date=15 August 1983}}
197927–29 SepLake Karrinyup Golf Club, Australia{{flagu|Canada}}{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SfZUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=oJIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3520%2C234991 |title=Golf Trophy to Canada |newspaper=The Age |page=26 |date=1 October 1979}}
197526–28 JunGanton Golf Club, England{{flagu|Great Britain}}{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hZBAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6KQMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4231%2C6637858 |title=Britain Girls' Fifth Title |newspaper=The Glasgow Herald |page=19 |date=30 June 1975}}
197123–25 SepSt Andrews of Hamilton, New Zealand{{flagu|Great Britain}}{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=neY9AAAAIBAJ&sjid=iEgMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3795%2C4907882 |title=Britain Women keep Title |newspaper=The Glasgow Herald |page=5 |date=27 September 1971}}
19673–5 AugHamilton Golf and Country Club, Canada{{flagu|Great Britain}}{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ClxAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=c6MMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3196%2C916993 |title=Britain women retain Commonwealth Title |newspaper=The Glasgow Herald |page=5 |date=7 August 1967}}
19638–10 AugRoyal Melbourne Golf Club, Australia{{flagu|Great Britain}}{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=RFxAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hqMMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5232%2C1396319 |title=Britain keep Women's Team Trophy – Commonwealth Tournament |newspaper=The Glasgow Herald |page=3 |date=12 August 1963}}
19592–6 JunOld Course at St Andrews, Scotland{{flagu|Great Britain}}{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xHZAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cqMMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1602%2C4976298 |title=Commonwealth title for Britain – Wins in All four Matches |newspaper=The Glasgow Herald |page=4 |date=8 June 1959}}

South Africa did not compete from 1963 to 1991.

Source: {{cite web |url=https://assets.ctfassets.net/3urhge2ecl20/vjvhRoLER5lx9a4sSX6Qw/faa7cbd5faacdcdc8975edea82bc2968/00031253-source.pdf |title=Astor Trophy |publisher=Golf Australia |access-date=7 January 2018}}

Teams

=Australia=

=Canada=

=Great Britain (and Ireland)=

=New Zealand=

  • 1959 Nicki Campbell, Susan Grigg, VS Land, Jean Mangan, Aileen Nash
  • 1963 Susan Grigg, Pat Harrison, Jean Mangan, Natalie White, Una Wickham
  • 1967 Heather Booth, Wendy Bryant, Jane Little, Glennis Taylor, Natalie White
  • 1971 Dawn Blake, Heather Booth, Marilyn Smith, Glennis Taylor, Jean Whitehead
  • 1975 Gillian Bannan, Sue Bishop, Sue Boag, Liz Douglas, Frances Pere
  • 1979 Janice Arnold, Liz Douglas, Cherry Kingham, Brenda Rhodes, Heather Ryan
  • 1983 Janice Arnold, Liz Douglas, Debbie Randell, Brenda Rhodes, Jan Scandrett
  • 1987 Jan Cooke, Liz Douglas, Tracey Hanson, Brenda Ormsby, Debbie Smith
  • 1991 Lisa Aldridge, Jan Higgins, Marnie McGuire, Kerryn Starr, Annette Stott
  • 1995 Shelley Duncan, Catherine Knight, Gina Scott, Pam Sowden, Kerryn Starr
  • 1999 Lisa Aldridge, Wendy Hawkes, Tina Howard, Catherine Knight, Pam Sowden
  • 2003 Enu Chung, Penny Newbrook, Sarah Nicholson, Jenny Park, Stacey Tate
  • 2007 Tammy Clelland, Larissa Eruera, Yeon Song Kim, Dasom Lee, Penny Smith
  • 2011 Julianne Alvarez, Chantelle Cassidy, Cecilia Cho, Lydia Ko, Emily Perry
  • 2015 Julianne Alvarez, Alanna Campbell, Chantelle Cassidy, Munchin Keh, Wenyung Keh
  • 2019 Julianne Alvarez, Amelia Garvey, Wenyung Keh, Carmen Lim

Source:{{cite web |url=https://www.golf.co.nz/uploads/Womens%20International%20Teams.pdf |title=Women's representative players |access-date=15 October 2020 |publisher=New Zealand golf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130120014946/http://www.golf.co.nz/uploads/Womens%20International%20Teams.pdf |archive-date=20 January 2013}}

=South Africa=

  • 1959 Jeanette Burd, Mary Clemence, Rita Easton, Jackie Mercer, Jean Tindall
  • 1995 Claudette Beukes, Lara Lipworth, Sanet Marais, Barbara Plant, Wendy Warrington
  • 1999 not known
  • 2003 Esme Behrens, Lee-Anne Pace, Ashleigh Simon, Tanica van As, Sandra Winter
  • 2007 Kelli Shean, Ashleigh Simon, Bertine Strauss, Gina Switala, Iliska Verwey
  • 2011 Tiffany Avern-Taplin, Henriëtte Frylinch, Bertine Strauss, Iliska Verwey, Kim Williams
  • 2015 Lora Assad, Michaela Fletcher, Eleonora Galletti, Ivanna Samu, Bertine Strauss
  • 2019 Kiera Floyd, Caitlyn Tate Macnab, Kaleigh Telfer, Kaylah Williams

Similar events

In 1973, Australia hosted a similar tournament, the Women's International Series, at Royal Sydney, played from 27 to 31 October. Five teams competed, Australia, Canada, Great Britain and Ireland, Japan and New Zealand. Australia won the event with 3 wins ahead of New Zealand.{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=VqApAAAAIBAJ&pg=2590%2C109348 |title=19-year-old leads Aust to golf win |first=Phillip |last=Christensen |newspaper=Sydney Morning Herald |page=19 |date=1 November 1973}}{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hpBAAAAAIBAJ&pg=5578%2C52815 |title=Britain lose to Australia |newspaper=The Glasgow Herald |page=5 |date=1 November 1973}}

References