Ladies' British Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship

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Ladies' British Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship
Tournament information
Location United Kingdom
Established1969
Organised by The R&A
Format Stroke play
Month playedSeptember
Final year2017
Final champion
Flag of Sweden.svg Linn Grant

Ladies' British Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship was founded in 1969 by the Ladies' Golf Union (now merged into The R&A) of Great Britain.

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A stroke play tournament over 72 holes, it was discontinued by the R&A after the 2017 tournament won by Linn Grant [1] in favour of a new Girls U16 Amateur Championship. [2]

Notably, in 2000 Rebecca Hudson won the Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship match play title as well as the Ladies' British Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship. [3] Leona Maguire, at age 16, was the youngest player to win the event.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-upVenueRef.
2017 Flag of Sweden.svg Linn Grant 2883 strokes Flag of England.svg Hannah Screen
Ulster Banner.svg Annabel Wilson
North Berwick Golf Club [4]
2016 Flag of England.svg Sophie Lamb 2912 strokes Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Chloe Williams Knock Golf Club [5]
2015 Flag of India.svg Aditi Ashok 2855 strokes Flag of Ireland.svg Olivia Mehaffey Moortown Golf Club [6]
2014 Flag of England.svg Meghan MacLaren 2921 stroke Flag of England.svg Sarah-Jane Boyd Ashburnham Golf Club [7]
2013 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jing Yan 2822 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Gemma Dryburgh Prestwick Golf Club [8]
2012 Flag of England.svg Sarah-Jane Boyd 2942 strokes Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Amy Boulden Shandon Park Golf Club [9]
2011 Flag of Ireland.svg Leona Maguire 2886 strokes Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Laurence Herman Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club [10]
2010 Flag of Scotland.svg Pamela Pretswell 2183 strokes Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Amy Boulden Tenby Golf Club [11]
2009 Flag of Ireland.svg Danielle McVeigh 3041 stroke Flag of England.svg Hannah Turland Royal Aberdeen Golf Club [12]
2008 Flag of Scotland.svg Roseanne Niven 288Playoff Flag of Scotland.svg Kylie Walker Malone Golf Club [13]
2007 Flag of England.svg Melissa Reid 2901 stroke Flag of England.svg Florentyna Parker Conwy Golf Club [14]
2006 Flag of Italy.svg Anna Rossi 2901 stroke Flag of England.svg Rachel Bell Prince's Golf Club [15]
2005 Flag of Scotland.svg Heather MacRae 288Playoff Flag of Austria.svg Nicole Gergely Nairn Golf Club [16]
2004 Flag of Scotland.svg Clare Queen 294Playoff Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Stephanie Evans
Flag of England.svg Shelley McKevit
Alwoodley Golf Club [17]
2003 Flag of England.svg Shelley McKevitt 3061 stroke Flag of Scotland.svg Lynn Kenny Royal Portrush Golf Club [18]
2002 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Becky Brewerton 2913 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Clare Queen Hunstanton Golf Club [19]
2001 Flag of England.svg Rebecca Hudson 3002 strokes Ulster Banner.svg Alison Coffey Kilmarnock (Barassie) Golf Club [20]
2000 Flag of England.svg Rebecca Hudson 2945 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Heather Stirling Royal County Down Golf Club [21]
1999 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Becky Brewerton 294Playoff Flag of Switzerland.svg Niloufar Azam Huddersfield Golf Club [22]
1998 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nienke Nijenhuis 2971 stroke Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Becky Morgan Stirling Golf Club [23]
1997 Flag of Denmark.svg Karen Margrethe Juul 2933 strokes Flag of England.svg Elaine Ratcliffe Silloth on Solway Golf Club [24]
1996 Flag of Denmark.svg Christina Kuld 2894 strokes Flag of England.svg Elaine Ratcliffe Conwy Golf Club [25]
1995 Flag of Spain.svg Maria José Pons 2893 strokes Flag of England.svg Elaine Ratcliffe Prince's Golf Club [26]
1994 Flag of England.svg Kirsty Speak 2972 strokes Flag of Ireland.svg Eileen Rose Power Woodhall Spa Golf Club
1993 Flag of England.svg Julie Hall 2906 strokes Flag of New Zealand.svg Lynnette Brooky Gullane Golf Club [27]
1992 Flag of England.svg Joanne Hockley 2873 strokes Flag of England.svg Rachel Bolas Frilford Heath Golf Club
1991 Flag of England.svg Joanne Morley 2972 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Janice Moodie Long Ashton Golf Club [28]
1990 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Vicki Thomas 2871 stroke Flag of Ireland.svg Claire Hourihane Strathaven Golf Club
1989 Flag of England.svg Helen Dobson 2982 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nadene Hall Southerness Golf Club [29]
1988 Flag of England.svg Karen Mitchell 3172 strokes Flag of Ireland.svg Mary McKenna
Flag of England.svg Julie Wade
Royal Porthcawl Golf Club [30]
1987 Flag of England.svg Linda Bayman 2972 strokes Flag of England.svg Jill Thornhill
Flag of England.svg Nicola Way
Ipswich Golf Club [31]
1986 Flag of Ireland.svg Claire Hourihane 298Playoff Flag of England.svg Trish Johnson Blairgowrie Golf Club [32]
1985 Flag of Scotland.svg Belle Robertson 3054 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Cindy Scholefield Formby Golf Club [33]
1984 Flag of England.svg Claire Waite 2852 strokes Flag of Ireland.svg Mary McKenna Conwy Golf Club [34]
1983 Flag of England.svg Alison Nicholas 2922 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Jane Connachan Moortown Golf Club [35]
1982 Flag of Scotland.svg Jane Connachan 2945 strokes Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Barbara Bunkowsky
Flag of England.svg Claire Waite
Downfield Golf Club [36]
1981 Flag of England.svg Janet Soulsby 3002 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Jane Connachan Royal Norwich Golf Club [37]
1980 Ulster Banner.svg Maureen Madill 304Playoff Flag of Scotland.svg Pamela Wright Brancepeth Castle Golf Club [38]
1979 Flag of Ireland.svg Mary McKenna 3052 strokes Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Vicki Rawlings Moseley Golf Club [39]
1976–1978: Contested as Women's British Open
1975 Flag of England.svg Julia Greenhalgh 2983 strokes Flag of Scotland.svg Suzanne Cadden Northumberland Golf Club [40]
1974 Flag of England.svg Julia Greenhalgh 3023 strokes Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tegwen Perkins Seaton Carew Golf Club [41]
1973 Flag of England.svg Anne Stant 2983 strokes Flag of England.svg Mary Everard Ipswich Golf Club [42]
1972 Flag of Scotland.svg Belle Robertson 2961 stroke Flag of England.svg Michelle Walker Silloth on Solway Golf Club [43]
1971 Flag of Scotland.svg Belle Robertson 3023 strokes Flag of England.svg Mary Everard Ayr Belleisle Golf Club [44]
1970 Flag of England.svg Mary Everard 3132 strokes Flag of England.svg Frances Smith Royal Birkdale Golf Club [45]
1969 Flag of England.svg Ann Irvin 2959 strokes Flag of England.svg Dinah Oxley Northumberland Golf Club [46]

See also

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