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Tee times for official practice rounds will be based on the EGA Official Practice Draw and communicated to teams in due course.
Team Captains are asked to register their players at the Tournament Office.
Tee times for the official practice rounds are based on the EGA Official Practice Draw and communicated to the teams in due course.
Team Captains are asked to register their players at the Tournament Office.
Stage 1
Stage 1
Draw for Stage 2 to be determined at the end of the round.
Stage 2
Stage 2
Stage 2
Registered Teams
Hosting Course
Conwy GC
In all probability golf was first played on Welsh soil when three enthusiastic Scotsmen laid out a few roughly made holes on a spur of land known as the Morfa in 1869. It was not until 1875 that a group of members from the Royal Liverpool Golf Club realised the full potential of the area and had a professionally-designed course laid out by their club professional, Jack Morris, nephew of Old Tom Morris. Conway (Caernarvonshire) Golf Club was officially formed on the 30th June, 1890 and is the third oldest club behind Tenby (est.
History
The European Ladies’ Team Championship, established in 1959, is one of the oldest European Golf Association (EGA) events, alongside the men's version. Initially held every other year, it became an annual tournament in 2008. The competition lasts five days, featuring around 20 teams of six players. The first two days consist of stroke play, with teams then advancing to match play. The top eight teams from stroke play compete for medals. England is the most successful team with 12 wins, followed by Sweden and France. Notable participants include Annika Sörenstam and Suzann Pettersen.