The Queen Sirikit Cup, officially the Asia-Pacific Amateur Ladies Golf Team Championship, is an annual amateur team golf championship for women organised by the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation. The inaugural event was held in 1979. The event is named after Queen Sirikit of Thailand. [1]
Teams consist of three players. The tournament is held over 4 days with 18 holes of stroke play on each day, the best two rounds counting for the team score. Up to 2019 the event was held over 3 rounds.
| Year | Location | Venue | Winners | Score | Margin of victory | Runners-up | Teams |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | Philippines | Manila Southwoods Golf & Country Club | 564 | 5 strokes | 12 | ||
| 2022 | Singapore | Laguna National Golf Resort Club | 556 | 7 strokes | 13 | ||
| 2019 | Australia | Glenelg Golf Club | 421 | 16 strokes | 14 | ||
| 2018 | Thailand | Thana City Country Club | 417 | Countback | 14 | ||
| 2017 | China | Zhangjiagang Shuangshan Golf Club | 420 | 3 strokes | 13 | ||
| 2016 | Korea | The Ora Country Club, Jeju Island | 410 | 23 strokes | 14 | ||
| 2015 | Hong Kong | The Hong Kong Golf Club, New Course | 422 | 14 strokes | 13 | ||
| 2014 | Malaysia | Saujana Golf & Country Club | 425 | 6 strokes | 13 | ||
| 2013 | Taiwan | Sunrise Golf & Country Club | 437 | 1 stroke | 11 | ||
| 2012 | Singapore | Tanah Merah Country Club | 413 | 25 strokes | 13 | ||
| 2011 | India | Delhi Golf Club | 425 | 4 strokes | 14 | ||
| 2010 | New Zealand | Hamilton Golf Club | 420 | 7 strokes | 12 | ||
| 2009 | Indonesia | Nirawana Bali Golf Club | 416 | 10 strokes | 12 | ||
| 2008 | Japan | Sodegaura Country Club | 410 | 3 strokes | 14 | ||
| 2007 | Philippines | The Country Club | 414 | 20 strokes | 14 | ||
| 2006 | Australia | Royal Adelaide Golf Club | 449 | Playoff | 13 | ||
| 2005 | Thailand | Green Valley Country Club | 435 | 2 strokes | 13 | ||
| 2004 | China | WuYi Fountain Palm Golf Club | 432 | 2 strokes | 13 | ||
| 2003 | Korea | Woo Jeong Hills Country Club | 428 | 8 strokes | 10 | ||
| 2002 | Malaysia | A Famosa Golf Resort | 419 | Playoff | 12 | ||
| 2001 | Hong Kong | The Hong Kong Golf Club | 431 | 5 strokes | 13 | ||
| 2000 | Taiwan | Lin Kou International Golf & Country Club | 426 | 2 strokes | 11 | ||
| 1999 | New Zealand | Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club | 436 | Playoff | 11 | ||
| 1998 | India | Bombay Presidency Golf Club | 433 | 5 strokes | 12 | ||
| 1997 | Philippines | Manila Golf & Country Club | 442 | 4 strokes | 11 | ||
| 1996 | Thailand | Thana City Golf & Country Club | 434 | 4 strokes | 12 | ||
| 1995 | Japan | Narashino Country Club | 438 | 10 strokes | 11 | ||
| 1994 | Indonesia | Damai Indah Golf & Country Club | 428 | 3 strokes | 13 | ||
| 1993 | Australia | The Vines Resort, Perth | 445 | 4 strokes | 12 | ||
| 1992 | China | Chung Shan Hot Spring Golf Club | 447 | 1 stroke | 11 | ||
| 1991 | Korea | Han Sung Country Club | 441 | 6 strokes | 12 | ||
| 1990 | Hong Kong | The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club | 452 | 2 strokes | 13 | ||
| 1989 | New Zealand | North Shore Golf Club, Auckland | 445 | 6 strokes | 12 | ||
| 1988 | Thailand | Navatanee Golf Course | 446 | 5 strokes | 12 | ||
| 1987 | Philippines | Manila Golf & Country Club | 453 | 6 strokes | 12 | ||
| 1986 | India | Delhi Golf Club | 441 | 8 strokes | 10 | ||
| 1985 | Malaysia | The Royal Selangor Golf Club | 430 | 11 strokes | 11 | ||
| 1984 | New Zealand | Kooralbyn Valley Country Club | 462 | 3 strokes | 9 | ||
| 1983 | Singapore | Singapore Island Country Club | 449 | 1 stroke | 9 | ||
| 1982 | Sri Lanka | Nuwara Eliya Golf Club | 450 | 2 strokes | 9 | ||
| 1981 | Japan | Central Golf Club, Narita | 442 | 8 strokes | 8 | ||
| 1980 | Indonesia | Jakarta Golf Club | 449 | 4 strokes | 9 | ||
| 1979 | Thailand | Navatanee Golf Course | 459 | 24 strokes | 9 |
Source: [2]
Source: [2]
The following teams have competed:
| Team | Number | Years competed |
|---|---|---|
| 41 | 1980–2019, 2022 | |
| 30 | 1989–1998, 2001–2012, 2014–2019, 2022–2023 | |
| 24 | 1998–2019, 2022–2023 | |
| 38 | 1979, 1985–2019, 2022–2023 | |
| 43 | 1979–2019, 2022–2023 | |
| 37 | 1979–1997, 1999–2002, 2004, 2007–2009, 2011–2012, 2014–2019, 2022–2023 | |
| 43 | 1979–2019, 2022–2023 | |
| 40 | 1979–1980, 1982–1994, 1996–2002, 2004–2012, 2014–2019, 2022–2023 | |
| 4 | 2016, 2018–2019, 2022 | |
| 38 | 1984–2019, 2022–2023 | |
| 40 | 1980–1985, 1987–2002, 2004–2019, 2022–2023 | |
| 34 | 1979–1991, 1993–1995, 2003–2008, 2010–2019, 2022–2023 | |
| 36 | 1979, 1987–2019, 2022–2023 | |
| 19 | 1979–1983, 1985–1988, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2005–2008, 2011 | |
| 43 | 1979–2019, 2022–2023 |
Australia did not compete in 1979 or 2023.
New Zealand did not compete until 1984.
South Korea did not compete from 1980 to 1986.