1968 Espirito Santo Trophy

The 1968 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 2–5 October at Victoria Golf Club in Cheltenham, south of central Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was the third women's golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 17 three-woman teams. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total.

1968 Espirito Santo Trophy
Tournament information
Dates2–5 October
LocationCheltenham, Victoria, Australia
37°58′01″S 145°04′05″E / 37.967°S 145.068°E / -37.967; 145.068
Course(s)Victoria Golf Club
Organized byWorld Amateur Golf Council
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par73
Length6,040 yards (5,520 m)
Field17 teams
51 players
Champion
 United States
Jane Bastanchury, Shelley Hamlin, Anne Quast Welts
616 (+32)
Location map
Victoria Golf Club, Cheltenham is located in Australia
Victoria Golf Club, Cheltenham
Victoria Golf Club, Cheltenham
Location in Australia
Victoria Golf Club, Cheltenham is located in Victoria
Victoria Golf Club, Cheltenham
Victoria Golf Club, Cheltenham
Location in Victoria
Victoria Golf Club, Cheltenham is located in Melbourne
Victoria Golf Club, Cheltenham
Victoria Golf Club, Cheltenham
Location in greater Melbourne
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The United States won the Trophy, beating the host nation Australia by five strokes. Australia took the silver medal while France, one stroke further behind, took the bronze, just as they did in the last championship two years earlier.

Teams

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17 teams contested the event. Each team had three players.[1]

Country Players
  Argentina Maria Julia Caserta de Aftalion, Carmen Baca Castex de Conen, Marta Saenz Vallente
  Australia Liz Cavill Blackmore, Marea Hickey Parsons, Dianna Thomas
  Belgium Francoise Berard, Corinne Reybroeck, Louise van den Berghe
  Bermuda Mrs. A.W. Card, Mrs E. Graham Gibbons, Mrs. Eric N. Parker
  Canada Gayle Hitchens Borthwick, Gail Harvey Moore, Marylin Palmer
  China Eva Chang, Yu Hwa Pan, Ming Yeh Wu
  France Claudine Cros Rubin, Catherine Lacoste, Brigitte Varangot
  Great Britain &
  Ireland
Mary Everard, Diane Frearson, Belle Robertson
  Italy Isa Goldschmidt Bevione, Marina Ragher, Marion Tadini
  Japan Haruko Ifuku, Fasako Masui, Masako Satomi
  Mexico Fela Chavez, Florencia Hernandez, Elena Larralde
  Netherlands Alice Janmaat, Priscilla Sauter, Joyce de Witt Puyt
  New Zealand Glennis Taylor, Natalie White, Jean Whitehead
  Philippines Mercedes Feliclano, Nora Mateo, Vicky Pertierra
  South Africa Jeanette Burd, Rita Easton, Felicity Wassenaar
  Sweden Liv Forsell, Louise Johansson, Nina Rehnqvist
  United States Jane Bastachury, Shelley Hamlin, Anne Quast Welts

Results

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Place Country Score To par
    United States 156-156-151-153=616 +32
    Australia 158-152-153-158=621 +37
    France 156-152-156-158=622 +38
4   Sweden 161-162-156-159=638 +54
5   Canada 158-164-159-162=643 +59
6   Great Britain &
  Ireland
163-158-161-167=649 +65
7   Argentina 168-161-163-159=651 +67
8   New Zealand 165-167-157-164=653 +69
9   Philippines 168-160-165-161=654 +70
10   Italy 161-164-161-169=655 +71
11   South Africa 168-162-161-168=659 +75
12   Belgium 167-163-162-169=661 +77
13   Netherlands 172-162-164-167=665 +81
14   Japan 169-163-167-167=666 +82
15   Mexico 168-171-170-161=670 +86
16   China 165-166-170-170=671 +87
17   Bermuda 198-194-189-194=773 +189

Sources:[2][3][4][5]

Individual leaders

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There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

Place Player Country Score To par
1 Catherine Lacoste   France 75-81-75-76=307 +23
2 Marea Hickey Parsons   Australia 81-75-75-77=308 +24
3 Shelley Hamlin   United States 82-76-76-75=309 +25
4 Jane Bastachury   United States 78-80-76-78=312 +28
5 Anne Quast Welts   United States 78-80-75-80=313 +29
6 Liv Forsell   Sweden 82-77-78-77=314 +30
7 Claudine Cros Rubin   France 81-75-81-82=319 +35
T8 Elisabeth Blackmore   Australia 79-80-80-81=320 +36
Dianna Thomas   Australia 79-77-78-86=320
T10 Marylin Palmer   Canada 78-81-81-81=321 +37
Corinne Reybroeck   Belgium 81-78-78-84=321
Belle Robertson   Great Britain &
  Ireland
86-75-77-83=321

References

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  1. ^ "Record Book 1968 World Amateur Golf Team Championships" (PDF). World Amateur Golf Council. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  2. ^ "World Amateur Team Championships – Women's Records". Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Golf-VM genom åren, VM-resultat genom tiderna" [World Team Championship through the years]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 8. August 1988. pp. 168–170, 174–175. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  4. ^ Jansson, Anders (1979). Golf - Den gröna sporten [Golf - The green sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 180–181. ISBN 9172603283.
  5. ^ Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den stora sporten [Golf - The great sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. p. 184. ISBN 91-86818007.
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