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European Ladies' Amateur Championship 2020 European Ladies’ Amateur Championship 2020 30 September - 03 October The European Golf Association, together with the Slo- venian Golf Association and CUBO Golf course, are greatly honoured to welcome you in Slovenina for the European Ladies‘ Amateur Championship 2020. VENUE INFORMATION Dear players, It is a pleasure and a great honour for our Association to host the European Ladies’ Amateur Championship 2020. Enclosed you will find useful information about the venue and CUBO Golf course Ljubljana. Should you require help or information, please do not hesitate to contact us: Tel: +386 1 430 32 00 Fax: +386 1 430 32 01 E‐mail: golfzveza@golfzveza‐slovenije.si We are looking forward to a great championship! Kind regards, SLOVENIAN GOLF ASSOCIATION WELCOME TO GREEN AND SAFE SLOVENIA 02 CONTENT FOREWORD...................................................................................... 04 PAST WINNERS................................................................................. 05 CUBO GOLF.......................................................................................07 COMMITTEE...................................................................................... 08 CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMME..........................................................09 PLAYER INFORMATION......................................................................10 ACCOMMODATION – OFFICIAL HOTELS............................................13 PLAYERS’ INFORMATION SHEET........................................................15 CUBO GOLF LOCATION.....................................................................16 DETAIL COURSE INFORMATION........................................................ 17 03 EGA PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE On behalf of the European Golf Association, I would like to extend a warm welcome to all competitors, officials and supporters for the 2020 European Ladies’ Amateur Championship. I also would like to express my gratitude to the Slovenian Golf Association for organising this championship as well as to the devoted officials, staff and volunteers who have done so much to make this event possible. Many thanks for your engagement and dedication. A very warm thank you goes to the members and officials of CUBO Golf for allowing us the privilege to play this championship on their magnificent golf course. Many past winners and medallists of this championship are now members of the professional ranks. It is without doubt that we will see golf at the highest level and that will be watching many of the stars of the future. I would like to wish you all every success, an enjoyable championship and many fond and lasting memories. EUROPEAN GOLF ASSOCIATION Haukur Örn Birgisson President 04 ALICE HEWSON, ENGLAND WINNER OF THE 2019 EUROPEAN LADIES’ AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP 05 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS EUROPEAN LADIES’ AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR VENUE Winner RESULT 2019 Parkstone Golf Club, England Alice Hewson (Eng) 281 2018 Penati Golf Resort, Slovakia Celia Barquin (Esp) 272 2017 Lausanne GC, Switzerland Agathe Laisne (Fra) 280 2016 Hooks GC, Sweden Bronte Law (Eng) 277 2015 Murhof Golf Club, Austria Maria Parra Luque (Esp) 273 2014 Estonian G&CC, Estonia Luna Sobrón (Esp) 278 2013 Aura GC (Turku), Finland Emily Kristine Pedersen (Den) 276 2012 Diners G&CC Ljubljana, Slovenia Céline Boutier (Fra) 268 2011 Noordwijkse GC, Netherlands Lisa Maguire (Ire) 293 2010 Golf & Spa Resort Kunetickà Hora, Czech Republic Sophia Popov (Ger) 280 2009 Falsterbo GC, Sweden Caroline Hedwall (Swe) 285 2008 GC Schloss Schönborn, Austria Carlota Ciganda (Spa) 289 2007 Golf National, France Caroline Hedwall (Swe) 283 2006 Hamburg Falkenstein, Germany Belen Mozo (Esp) 278 2005 Santo da Serra Golf Club (Madeira), Portugal Jade Schaeffer (Fra) 286 2004 Ulzama Golf Club, Spain Carlota Ciganda (Esp) 282 2003 Shannon Golf Club, Ireland Virginie Beauchet (Fra) 293 2002 Kristianstad Golf Club, Sweden Becky Brewerton (Wal) 288 2001 Biella Golf Club, Italy (3 rounds due to weather) Martina Eberl (Ger) 217 2000 Amber Baltic Golf Club, Poland Emma Duggleby (Eng) 283 1999 Karlovy Vary Golf Club, Czech Republic Sofia Sandolo (Ita) 284 1998 Noordwijk Golf Club, Netherlands Giulia Sergas (Ita) 295 1997 Formby Golf Club, England Silvia Cavalleri (Ita) 297 1996 Furesoe Golf Club, Denmark Silvia Cavalleri (Ita) 288 1995 Berlin Golf Club, Germany Maria Hjorth (Swe) 284 1994 Bastad Golf Club, Sweden Martina Fischer (Ger) 288 1993 Torino Golf Club, Italy Vibeke Stensrud (Nor) 277 1992 Estoril Golf Club, Portugal Joanne Morley (Eng) 284 1991 Schönborn Golf Club, Austria Delphine Bourson (Fra) 294 1990 Zumikon Golf Club, Switzerland Martina Koch (Ger) 295 1988 Pedrena Golf Club, Spain Florence Descampe (Bel) 289 06 CUBO Golf course Ljubljana is located at only 15 minutes’ drive from the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, and is set in an idyllic countryside surrounding with a view on the Alps. The course features 18 holes – each of them representing a story connected to the local historical background and folk’s legends (The Old Castle, Valburga’s Night, The Baron’s Tail…) Picturesque and undulating golf course covering almost 6.000 square meters provides a thrilling test for golfers of all levels. Stunningly beautiful and peaceful scenery also offers an ideal background for formal and leisure socializing as well as good local food and drinks. The perfect combination of Mediterranean and Alpine climate makes this a truly year-round course providing a good venue for winter visitors and societies (in case there is no heavy rain or snow) COURSE INFORMATION Course: 5872 meters Holes: 18 Par of the course 72 (six par-3 holes, six par-4 holes, six par-5 holes) Teeing grounds: white, yellow, blue, red, orange Practice grounds: 2 (one next to the clubhouse and the other close to the luxury village of Brezovec) Practice greens: 5 (two for pitching, three for chipping) Two water traps – ponds at the edge of the forest(14th and 16th hole) Locker room Golf club rental Golf Academy Pro shop – newly renovated Restaurant Meeting room for business and leisure events Partnership with CUBO hotel Ljubljana 07 COMMITTEES HONORARY COMMITTEE Jan Hubrecht EGA President-Elect Žiga Osterc SGA President Sandi Kovačević Cubo Golf Manager CHAMPIONSHIP COMMITTEE Ane Urchegui Garcia EGA Championship Committee Member, Acting as Chairman Dympna Conlon EGA Championship Committee Member Gorazd Kogoj SGA Championship Committee Stojan Štolfa SGA Chief Referee Marjan Kovač SGA Rules Committee ORGANISING COMMITTEE Metka Jamar SGA Secretary Acting as Chairman Marko Rajšter SGA EC Member Saša Gjerkiš Cubo Golf Boris Kosuta SGA Andrej Baloh G&CC Ljubljana Matjaž Car Racman GC Ljubljana 08 CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMME MONDAY, 28 September PRACTICE DAY 1 ALL DAY Players’ arrival ALL DAY Players’ registration ALL DAY Practice round TUESDAY, 29 September PRACTICE DAY 2 08:00 – 12:00 Players’ registration 08:30 – 15:00 Practice round 18:00 – 19:00 Opening Ceremony & Welcome Cocktail WEDNESDAY, 30 September ROUND 1 07:00 – 19:00 Driving range open hours from 8:00 Round 1 tee times – Stroke play THURSDAY, 1 October ROUND 2 07:00 – 19:00 Driving range open hours From 8:00 Round 2 tee times - Stroke play FRIDAY, 2 October ROUND 3 07:00 – 19:00 Driving range open hours from 8:00 Round 3 tee times - Stroke play SATURDAY, 3 October FINAL ROUND 07:00 – 18:00 Driving range open hours 08:00 – 17:00 Final round - Stroke play (best 60 players + ties) 17:30 – 18:30 Closing Ceremony & Farewell cocktail 09 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ACCOMMODATION Players are to book their own accommodation. ACCOMMODATION AUSTRIA TREND Hotels**** (Detail information on page 13-14) OFFICIAL HOTEL HOTEL CUBO**** (Detail information on page 15) AIRPORT BUSES Transport from Ljubljana airport to official hotel will be secured based on player’s request for Player Package - see PLAYERS PACKAGE. CADDIES No caddies available, pull trolleys available free of charge. CATERING Breakfast is served in the Club House from 07.00 am daily. Lunch: The restaurant at the Club House will provide lunch for 17 EUR per person per day. CHAMPIONSHIP The Information Office will be situated at the Club House. OFFICE AND INFORMATION The Tournament Office will be open daily from 7.00 to 20.00 for any CENTRE assistance or help you may need. For questions and information during the Championship you can contact Mrs. Metka Jamar, Tel: +386 31 330 692. CURRENCY EUR DRESS CODE Opening and closing ceremony – smart casual. ENTRY FORM& All entries and payments must be done via the EGA website: CONDITIONS http://www.ega-golf.ch/entry-forms Closing date for entries: Wednesday 9 September, no later than 17hrs. GOLF BAGS Golf bags may be stored at CUBO Golf course Ljubljana. 10 GOLF SHOP A big golf pro shop is available for players and visitors. INFOBOARD Notice boards will be available in the Club House and in the official Hotel. Please check the notice boards regularly for important information. LOCKERS Lockers will be reserved for all players. MEDIC Medical support present on site. OFFICIAL Ljubljana Airport is located 13 km from CUBO Golf course Ljubljana. The AIRPORT distance between the official Hotel and the CUBO Golf course Ljubljana is about 20 km and it takes approximately 25 minutes by car. PAYMENT Cash, all major credit and debit cards. FACILITIES PLAYERS PACKAGE “A” 130 € / shuttle package including all transportation: & VISITORS - On arrival: Ljubljana Airport to Official hotel PACKAGE - On departure: Official hotel to Ljubljana Airport - Official hotel – CUBO Golf – official hotel / all shuttles from Monday
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