Women’s Amateur Championship in England

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Six blue players take part in the 120th Women’s Amateur Championship, the prestigious tournament born in 1893, scheduled from 13 to 18 June at the Prince’s Golf Club of Sandwich Bay in England. They are Natalia Aparicio, Paris Appendino, Geneva Coppa, Francesca Fiorellini, Carolina Melgrati and Benedetta Moresco.
Women’s Amateur Championship, schedule
The field is very qualified and includes among the 144 competitors, in addition to the Italians all able to stand out, the Spanish Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio, Paula Martin Sampedro and Andrea Revuelta, the Irish Sara Byrne, the English Rosie Belsham and Annabell Fuller , the German Helen Briem, the Scottish Hannah Darling, the Taiwanese Ting-Hsuan Huan, the Dutch Anne-Sterre den Dunnen and the Swedes Meja Ortengren, Ingrid Lindblad and Amanda Linner, to name a few.
The competition will begin with the qualification on 36 medal holes and then will continue with the match play to which the first 64 classified will be admitted. All matches over 18 holes, with the exception of the final over 36.
The blues are accompanied by Roberto Zappa, head coach of the women’s national amateur team. The Rules of Golf are a set of standard rules and procedures by which the sport of golf should be played. They are jointly written and maintained by the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St.
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