European Ladies' Amateur Championship
26 - 29 Jul 2017
Golf Club de Lausanne
Switzerland Switzerland
Lausanne

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Information

FORMAT

4 ROUNDS OF STROKE PLAY
HCP LIMIT6.0 OR BETTER/ WAGR 1-1600
(THE EXACT HANDICAP CERTIFIED AT THE DATE OF ENTRY WILL BE USED FOR ALL PURPOSES)
FIELD SIZE144
ENTRY FEE150 CHF
REGISTRATION DEADLINE14.06.2017 @ 17h00 (CET)

 

 

Programme

24 Jul 2017
25 Jul 2017
26 Jul 2017
27 Jul 2017
28 Jul 2017
29 Jul 2017
30 Jul 2017
All day
Players' Arrival
GC
09:00
Registration
Golf Club Reception
All day
First Practice Day
GC
All day
Second Practice Day
GC
12:00
Registration

Registration Until 12pm

GC
18:30
Opening Ceremony

Followed by Welcome Cocktails

GC
19:30
Barbecue Dinner

Sign-up at Helpdesk required

GC
07:30
First Round

2-tee start

GC
07:30
Second Round

2-tee start

GC
07:30
Third Round

Single-tee start following cut (top 60 and ties)

GC
07:30
Final Round

Single-tee start

GC
18:00
Closing Ceremony

30 minutes after final group finishes - followed by cocktails

GC
All day
Players' Departure
GC

Hosting Course

Golf Club de Lausanne

At an altitude of 850 meters north of Lausanne, Golf Club Lausanne offers a lot of variety, with centenary trees amid magnificent scenery. The first nine opened in 1921 and nine others in 1931. This course has hosted many prestigious events which have contributed to its sporting excellence.

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55%
1.91 m/s
3.05 - °C
Sunday
17
Épalinges
3 °
1.91 m/s
55%
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18.05
Monday
7 °
13 °
19.05
Tuesday
8 °
10 °
20.05
Wednesday
8 °
18 °
21.05
Thursday
9 °
18 °
22.05
Friday
11 °
20 °
23.05
Saturday
12 °
21 °

History

The European Ladies’ Amateur Championship, established in 1986, is the leading 72-hole amateur stroke play event in Europe.

Held in late July at different venues across Europe, and with an invitation to the AIG Women's Open on offer for the winner, the championship typically attracts one of the strongest fields in women's amateur golf.

The event is a staple on the schedule of the women's European Amateur Order of Merit, and is also the final counting tournament in the AIG Women's Open Amateur Series, offering an additional qualifying opportunity to the women's major championship.

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Notable former winners include Carlota Ciganda, who won at age 14, and European Solheim Cup stars like Caroline Hedwall, Bronte Law, and Céline Boutier. 

The tournament has seen many other notable participants including as Linn Grant, Maja Stark, Sophia Popov, Suzann Pettersen and many more.

 

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