Avia Foursomes

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Avia Foursomes
Tournament information
Location Ascot, Berkshire, England
Established1958
Course(s) The Berkshire Golf Club
Format Foursomes stroke play
Month playedMarch
Final year1989

The Avia Foursomes was a women's foursomes golf tournament contested annually from 1958 to 1989. It was held at Sunningdale Golf Club in its first year but was then played at the Berkshire Golf Club near Ascot, Berkshire. The event consisted of 72 holes of stroke play. From 1958 to 1964 it was called the Kayser Bondor Foursomes and in 1965 Casa Pupo Foursomes before being sponsored by Avia watches from 1966. Avia withdrew their sponsorship after the 1989 event. [1]

In 1978 the event was opened up to professionals, although they had to play with an amateur. [2]

The 1958 event resulted in a tie, with two pairs equal on 317. An event was planned for 1964 but was abandoned because of snow. [3] The 1971 event was reduced to 36 holes after rain caused the final day to be lost. [4] Early morning fog on the final day reduced the 1974 event to 63 holes, with only 9 holes played in the third round. [5] The 1975 event was abandoned due to snow. The first round had not been completed when it as decided to cancel the event. [6] The 1980 event was reduced to 63 holes after snow and rain reduced play on the opening day to 9 holes. [7] The 1985 event was reduced to 36 holes after snow meant that no play was possible on the final day. [8] The 1989 event was reduced to 54 holes by rain. [9]

Winners

YearWinnersScoreMargin of
victory
Runners-upRef
Kayser Bondor Foursomes
1958 Flag of England.svg Angela Bonallack & Flag of Scotland.svg Janette Robertson
Flag of England.svg Elizabeth Price & Flag of England.svg Marley Spearman
317Tie [10]
1959 Flag of Scotland.svg Jean Anderson & Flag of Scotland.svg Jessie Valentine 3146 strokes Flag of France.svg Vicomtesse de St Sauveur & Flag of France.svg Brigitte Varangot [11]
1960 Flag of France.svg Vicomtesse de St Sauveur & Flag of France.svg Brigitte Varangot 30210 strokes Flag of England.svg Angela Bonallack & Flag of England.svg Elizabeth Price [12]
1961 Flag of Scotland.svg Jessie Valentine & Flag of Scotland.svg Janette Wright 3044 strokes Flag of Italy.svg Isa Goldschmid & Flag of Scotland.svg Belle Robertson [13]
1962 Flag of Scotland.svg Jean Anderson & Flag of England.svg Bridget Jackson 3084 strokes Flag of England.svg Ann Irvin & Flag of England.svg Jill Thornhill [14]
1963 Flag of Italy.svg Isa Goldschmid & Flag of France.svg Brigitte Varangot 3078 strokes Flag of England.svg Marley Spearman & Flag of France.svg Vicomtesse de St Sauveur [15]
1964Abandoned due to snow [3]
Casa Pupo Foursomes
1965 Flag of England.svg Marley Spearman & Flag of France.svg Brigitte Varangot 29021 strokes Flag of France.svg Claudine Cros & Flag of England.svg Ann Irvin [16]
Avia Foursomes
1966 Flag of France.svg Vicomtesse de St Sauveur & Flag of France.svg Brigitte Varangot 30712 strokes Flag of England.svg Angela Bonallack & Flag of England.svg Shirley Ward [17]
1967 Flag of England.svg Bridget Jackson & Flag of England.svg Vivien Saunders 3146 strokes Flag of England.svg Liz Chadwick & Flag of France.svg Catherine Lacoste [18]
1968 Flag of England.svg Ann Irvin & Flag of England.svg Ruth Porter 3174 strokes Flag of Italy.svg Isa Goldschmid & Flag of England.svg Pam Tredinnick [19]
1969 Flag of England.svg Linda Denison-Pender & Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Corinne Reybroeck 3191 stroke Flag of England.svg Beverly Huke & Flag of France.svg Catherine Lacoste [20]
1970 Flag of England.svg Gillian Cheetham & Flag of England.svg Jill Thornhill 3055 strokes Flag of England.svg Sally Barber & Flag of England.svg Mary Everard [21]
1971 Flag of England.svg Linda Denison-Pender & Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Corinne Reybroeck 1502 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Belle Robertson & Flag of England.svg Frances Smith [4]
1972 Flag of England.svg Diane Frearson & Flag of Scotland.svg Belle Robertson 3031 stroke Flag of England.svg Sally Barber & Flag of England.svg Mary Everard [22]
1973 Flag of England.svg Linda Denison-Pender & Flag of England.svg Mickey Walker
Flag of France.svg Anne-Marie Palli & Flag of France.svg Brigitte Varangot
307Tie [23]
1974 Flag of England.svg Carol Le Feuvre & Flag of England.svg Carole Redford 2682 strokes Flag of England.svg Linda Bayman & Flag of Ireland.svg Maisie Mooney [5]
1975Abandoned due to snow [6]
1976 Flag of England.svg Sally Barber & Flag of England.svg Angela Bonallack 3071 stroke Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Audrey Briggs & Flag of England.svg Patricia Harvie [24]
1977 Flag of Ireland.svg Mary McKenna & Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tegwen Perkins 3121 stroke Flag of Scotland.svg Sandra Needham & Flag of England.svg Angela Uzielli [25]
1978 Flag of England.svg Mary Everard & Flag of England.svg Vivien Saunders 3105 strokes Flag of Ireland.svg Mary McKenna & Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tegwen Perkins [26]
1979 Flag of England.svg Linda Bayman & Flag of the United States.svg Anne Sander 3026 strokes Flag of England.svg Sally Barber & Flag of England.svg Angela Uzielli [27]
1980 Flag of England.svg Linda Bayman & Ulster Banner.svg Maureen Madill 2662 strokes Flag of Ireland.svg Mary McKenna & Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tegwen Thomas [7]
1981 Flag of Scotland.svg Belle Robertson & Flag of Scotland.svg Winnie Wooldridge 3091 stroke Flag of England.svg Jane Chapman & Flag of England.svg Christine McIntosh [28]
1982 Flag of Scotland.svg Wilma Aitken & Flag of England.svg Angela Uzielli 2984 strokes Flag of England.svg Linda Bayman & Ulster Banner.svg Maureen Madill [29]
1983 Flag of Scotland.svg Jill Nicolson & Flag of England.svg Jill Thornhill 3052 strokes Flag of England.svg Linda Bayman & Ulster Banner.svg Maureen Madill [30]
1984 Flag of Ireland.svg Mary McKenna & Flag of Scotland.svg Belle Robertson 2981 stroke Flag of England.svg Laura Davies & Flag of England.svg Sarah Duhig [31]
1985 Flag of England.svg Linda Bayman & Ulster Banner.svg Maureen Garner 1492 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Jill Nicolson & Flag of England.svg Jill Thornhill [8]
1986 Flag of Ireland.svg Mary McKenna & Flag of Scotland.svg Belle Robertson 2982 strokes Flag of England.svg Linda Bayman & Ulster Banner.svg Maureen Garner [32]
1987 Flag of England.svg Tracy Hammond & Flag of England.svg Susan Moorcraft 3011 stroke Flag of England.svg Janet Collingham & Flag of England.svg Pat Smillie [33]
1988 Flag of England.svg Karen Mitchell & Flag of England.svg Nicola Way 3051 stroke Flag of England.svg Elizabeth Boatman & Flag of England.svg Angela Uzielli [34]
1989 Flag of England.svg Lora Fairclough & Flag of England.svg Joanne Morley 2243 strokes Flag of England.svg Linda Bayman & Flag of England.svg Julie Wade [9]

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