Welsh Ladies' Amateur Championship

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Welsh Ladies' Amateur Championship
Tournament information
LocationWales
Established1905
Organised by Wales Golf
Format Match play
Current champion
Isabella Hopkins

The Welsh Ladies' Amateur Championship is the women's national amateur match play golf championship of Wales. It was first played in 1905 and is currently organised by Wales Golf.

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The Welsh Ladies' Amateur Championship is contested in two phases. It begins with a 36 hole stroke play competition, with the leading 16 competitors progressing to the knock-out match play competition. [1]

It is a close event, entry being restricted to women who were either born in Wales, had one parent or grandparent born in Wales, or have resided in Wales for two years, if under 18, or for three years, if 18 or over. In addition players must not have played in the ladies closed championship of another country within the last two years or have ever played in the full international team of another country. [1]

Winners

YearWinnerScoreRunner-upVenueRef
2023 Isabella Hopkins 4 & 3 Lauren Hillier Newport
2022 Ffion Tynan 19 holes Darcy Harry Pennard [2]
2021 Isabella Hopkins 8 & 7 Ffion Tynan Wenvoe Castle [3]
2020Not held
2019 Becky Harries 6 & 5 Bethan Morris Cradoc [4]
2018 Lea-Anne Bramwell 2 up Ffion Tynan Radyr [5]
2017 Lauren Hillier 4 & 3 Alice Barnes Wrexham [6]
2016 Kath O'Connor 2 up Lauren Hillier Cardiff [7]
2015 Kath O'Connor 2 & 1 Chloe Williams Vale of Llangollen [8]
2014 Katie Bradbury 3 & 2 Becky Harries Monmouthshire [9]
2013 Becky Harries 2 & 1 Chloe Williams Nefyn & District [10]
2012 Amy Boulden 4 & 2 Becky Harries Cardigan [11]
2011 Becky Harries 1 up Amy Boulden Royal St David's [12]
2010 Tara Davies 2 & 1 Amy Boulden Glamorganshire [13]
2009 Tara Davies 3 & 2 Lucy Gould Aberdovey [14]
2008 Kirsty O'Connor 2 up Stephanie Evans Monmouthshire [15]
2007 Breanne Loucks 1 up Tara Davies Royal St David's [16]
2006 Stephanie Evans 3 & 2 Becky Harries Tenby [17]
2005 Sarah Jones 5 & 4 Stephanie Evans Conwy [18]
2004 Sarah Jones 1 up Anna Highgate Royal Porthcawl [19]
2003 Kate Phillips 2 & 1 Katie Walls Aberdovey [20]
2002 Eleanor Pilgrim 1 up Anna Highgate Newport [21]
2001 Becky Brewerton 2 & 1 Sarah Jones Royal St David's [22]
2000 Kathryn Evans Kate Phillips Pyle & Kenfig
1999 Becky Brewerton Becky Morgan Conwy
1998 Louise Davis Becky Morgan Ashburnham
1997 Eleanor Pilgrim Louise Davis Northop
1996 Lisa Dermott 4 & 3 Vicki Thomas Tenby [23]
1995 Lisa Dermott Kate Stark Aberdovey
1994 Vicki Thomas 19 holes Lisa Dermott Royal Porthcawl [24]
1993 Andrea Donne Vicki Thomas Abergele & Pensarn
1992 Julie Foster Suzy Boyes Newport
1991 Vicki Thomas Helen Lawson Royal St David's
1990 Sharon Roberts Helen Wadsworth Ashburnham
1989 Helen Lawson Vicki Thomas Conwy (Caernarvonshire)
1988 Sharon Roberts Fiona Connor Tenby
1987 Vicki Thomas Sharon Roberts Aberdovey
1986 Vicki Thomas Lisa Isherwood Royal Porthcawl
1985 Vicki Thomas Sue Jump Prestatyn
1984 Sharon Roberts Karen Davies Newport
1983 Vicki Thomas Tegwen Thomas Llandudno (Maesdu)
1982 Vicki Thomas 7 & 6 Mandy Rawlings Ashburnham [25]
1981 Mandy Rawlings 5 & 3 Audrey Briggs Royal St David's
1980 Mandy Rawlings 2 & 1 Audrey Briggs Tenby [26]
1979 Vicki Rawlings 2 up Audrey Briggs Caernarvonshire [27]
1978 Pamela Light 2 & 1 Audrey Briggs Newport [28]
1977 Tegwen Perkins 4 & 3 Pamela Whitley Aberdovey
1976 Tegwen Perkins 4 & 2 Ann Johnson Royal Porthcawl
1975 Ann Johnson 1 up Kerri Rawlings Prestatyn
1974 Audrey Briggs 3 & 2 Hilary Lyall Ashburnham [29]
1973 Audrey Briggs 3 & 2 Joan John Holyhead
1972 Ann Hughes 3 & 2 Jane Rogers Tenby
1971 Audrey Briggs 3 & 1 Penny Davies Royal St David's
1970 Audrey Briggs 19 holes Jill Morris Newport [30]
1969 Pat Roberts 3 & 2 Ann Hughes Caernarvonshire
1968 Sylvia Hales 3 & 2 Nancy Wright Royal Porthcawl [31]
1967 Nancy Wright 21 holes Christine Phipps Royal St David's
1966 Ann Hughes 5 & 4 Pat Roberts Ashburnham
1965 Nancy Wright 3 & 2 Elsie Brown Prestatyn [32]
1964 Mary Oliver 1 up Nancy Wright Southerndown [33]
1963 Pat Roberts 7 & 5 Nellie Seddon Royal St David's [34]
1962 Mary Oliver 4 & 2 Pat Roberts Radyr
1961 Mary Oliver 5 & 4 Nellie Seddon Aberdovey [35]
1960 Marjorie Barron 8 & 6 Elsie Brown Tenby [36]
1959 Pat Roberts 6 & 4 Adrienne Gwyther Caernarvonshire
1958 Nancy Wright 1 up Pat Roberts Newport
1957 Marjorie Barron 6 & 4 Pat Roberts Royal St David's
1956 Pat Roberts 2 & 1 Marjorie Barron Royal Porthcawl
1955 Nancy Cook 2 up Pat Roberts Holyhead
1954 Nancy Cook 1 up Elsie Brown Tenby
1953 Nancy Cook 3 & 2 Elsie Lever North Wales
1952 Elsie Lever 6 & 5 Pat Roberts Southerndown
1951 Isabella Bromley-Davenport 1 up Nancy Cook Royal St David's
1950 Philomena Garfield Evans 2 & 1 Nancy Cook Royal Porthcawl [37]
1949 Sheila Bryan-Smith Elsie Brown Newport
1948 Isabella Seely Marjorie Barron Prestatyn
1947 Marjorie Barron Elsie Jones Prestatyn
1940–1946: Not played due to World War II
1939 Anne Burrell 2 & 1 Hilda Reynolds Swansea Bay
1938 Barbara Pyman 1 up Mary Emery North Wales
1937 Mary Emery 10 & 9 Philomena Whitaker Royal Porthcawl [38]
1936 Alison Rieben 2 & 1 Margaret Thompson Prestatyn [39]
1935Abandoned due to snowTenby
1934 Isabella Rieben 3 & 2 Mary Jestyn Jeffreys Royal St David's [40]
1933 Mary Jestyn Jeffreys 2 & 1 Eileen Bridge Royal Porthcawl [41]
1932 Isabella Rieben 2 & 1 Mary Jestyn Jeffreys Aberdovey [42]
1931 Mary Jestyn Jeffreys 4 & 3 Barbara Pyman Southerndown [43]
1930 Mary Jestyn Jeffreys 2 up Alison Rieben Llandudno (Maesdu) [44]
1929 Alison Rieben 2 & 1 Barbara Pyman Tenby [45]
1928 Margery Duncan 4 & 2 Alison Rieben Royal St David's
1927 Margery Duncan 1 up Molly Blake Royal Porthcawl [46]
1926 Mary Justice 4 & 3 Dora Smalley Aberdovey
1925 Margaret Cox 9 & 7 Violet Rhys Tenby [47]
1924 Margaret Cox 11 & 10 Barbara Pyman Rhyl [48]
1923 Margaret Cox 39 holes Molly Marley Southerndown [49]
1922 Margery Duncan 9 & 8 Emily Franklin Thomas Llandrindod Wells
1921 Molly Marley 7 & 5 Alison Rieben Aberdovey [50] [51]
1920 Isabel Phillips 8 & 6 Molly Marley Royal Porthcawl [52]
1915–1919: Not played due to World War I
1914 Mabel Phelips 4 & 3 Edith Morgan Tenby [53]
1913 Dorothy Brooke 19 holes Phyllis Shaw Rhos-on-Sea [54]
1912 Blanche Duncan 4 & 2 Polto Williams Llandrindod Wells [55]
1911 Edith Clay 2 & 1 Kathleen Allington-Hughes Royal Porthcawl [56]
1910 Vivien Lloyd-Roberts 4 & 3 Beatrice Leaver Rhyl [57]
1909 Blanche Duncan 4 & 3 Mary Ellis-Griffith Southerndown [58]
1908 Blanche Duncan 4 & 2 Nest Lloyd-Williams Carnarvonshire [59]
1907 Blanche Duncan 5 & 4 Florence Wenham Porthcawl [60]
1906 Blanche Duncan 5 & 4 Beatrice Storry Radyr [61]
1905 Evelyn Young 2 & 1 Blanche Duncan Glamorganshire [62]

Source: [63]

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