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Championships and International Matches 2018 Championships and International Matches 2018 RandA.org Published by R&A Championships Limited Copyright © 2019 R&A Championships Limited All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without the prior permission of the publisher. The right of Fiona MacDonald to be identified as the editor of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Designed by The PPL Group Contents Introduction . .page 5 MEN’S AND BOYS’ CHAMPIONSHIPS AND INTERNATIONAL MATCHES: Winners and Champions . .6 The Junior Open ................................................. 10 R&A Boys’ Amateur Championship..................................11 The Jacques Léglise Trophy ....................................... 14 R&A Boys’ Home Internationals.................................... 15 The Amateur Championship....................................... 18 Latin America Amateur Championship . .22 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship ...............................23 St Andrews Trophy................................................24 The Mark H McCormack Medal ....................................25 R&A Senior Amateur Championship................................26 The Open........................................................27 The Senior Open presented by Rolex ...............................28 Appendix One – International Matches – Players’ Records (Men)......29 WOMEN’S AND GIRLS’ CHAMPIONSHIPS AND INTERNATIONAL MATCHES: Winners and Champions . 31 R&A Girls’ U16 Amateur Championship .............................34 R&A Girls’ Amateur Championship .................................35 R&A Girls’ Home Internationals ....................................36 The Women’s Amateur Championship..............................40 Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship ......................42 R&A Women’s Home Internationals . 43 The Curtis Cup ...................................................46 The Mark H McCormack Medal ....................................47 Ricoh Women’s British Open.......................................48 R&A Women’s Senior Amateur Championship.......................49 R&A Women’s Senior Home Internationals ..........................50 R&A Coronation Foursomes .......................................53 Appendix Two – International Matches – Players’ Records (Women’s) . 54 2019 Championships ..............................................55 3 4 Introduction Since the publication of R&A Championships and International Matches 1984-2012, by Peter N. Lewis, an annual update of the results has been produced. The results for 2013- 2016 have been collated into a single volume, which is available to purchase or, like the 2017 and 2018 results, to download. With the merger between the Ladies’ Golf Union and The R&A in January 2017, the results now include women’s and girls’ championships and international matches. The 2018 supplement presents the results of all championships played in that year. The Junior Vagliano, the Vagliano and the Walker Cup were not played, owing to their biennial staging. The 1984-2012 volume includes a chapter on players’ records from international matches, providing year-by-year results for each player who participated in the Walker Cup, the St Andrews Trophy, the Youths’ International Match for the European Golf Association Trophy and the Jacques Leglise Trophy. In this supplement, records are included only for those players who competed in 2018. If they competed in a previous year, this record is added, but the full complement of records dating back to 1984 has not been included. The same approach is applied to the Statistical Summary, which relates only to team events contested in 2018, in this case the Curtis Cup, Jacques Leglise Trophy and the St Andrews Trophy. Fiona MacDonald Associate Curator The R&A 5 Men’s Winners and Champions The Junior Open R&A Boys’ Amateur Championship Venue St Andrews (Eden Course) Venue Royal Portrush/Portstewart Winner Martin Vorster, 205 Winner Conor Gough, 3&1 R&A Boys’ Home Internationals Venue Royal Dornoch, Scotland Result England, 3 points The Jacques Léglise Trophy St Andrews Trophy Venue Kytäjä Venue Linna Golf, Finland Result GB&I defeated Continent of Europe 15½ – 9½ Result Continent of Europe defeated Great Britain & Ireland 15½ - 9½ 6 Men’s Winners and Champions The Amateur Championship R&A Senior Amateur Championship Venue Royal Aberdeen/Murcar Links Venue Royal Porthcawl Winner Jovan Rebula, 3&2 Winner Trevor Foster, 208 The Open The Senior Open presented by Rolex Venue Carnoustie Venue St Andrews (Old Course) Winner Francesco Molinari, 276 Winner Miguel Ángel Jiménez, 276 7 Men’s Winners and Champions The Mark H McCormack Medal Latin America Amateur Championship Winner Braden Thornberry Venue Prince of Wales, Santiago, Chile Winner Joaquin Niemann, 273 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship Venue Sentosa, Singapore Winner Takumi Kanaya, 267 8 9 The Junior Open 16 - 18 July 2018, St Andrews (Eden Course) Winner: Martin Vorster Pos Name Club/Country R1 R2 R3 Total Pos Name Club/Country R1 R2 R3 Total 1 Martin Vorster South Africa 66 65 74 205 Phyo Zan Myanmar 75 80 76 231 2 *Tsubasa Kajitani Japan 68 68 70 206 70 *Evanna Hynd Scotland 79 77 76 232 3 Jayden Ford New Zealand 69 70 68 207 *Emily Odwin Barbados 78 78 76 232 4 Gordan Brixi Czech Republic 72 72 64 208 *Ffion Tynan Wales 75 81 76 232 5 *Atthaya Thitikul Thailand 70 71 68 209 73 *Shannon Tan Singapore 77 72 84 233 Abel Gallegos Argentina 67 72 70 209 Nic Bucher Switzerland 76 83 74 233 7 Thomas Heaton Australia 69 71 70 210 *Karolina Krasova Czech Republic 76 74 83 233 8 Daniel Rodrigues Portugal 70 70 71 211 Amine Ben Elhadj Naceur Tunisia 74 81 78 233 Adam Sondergaard Pedersen Denmark 68 68 75 211 *Antonia Zacharovska Slovakia 71 77 85 233 10 Jackson Rivera USA 77 65 70 212 78 *Victoria Zheng Canada 78 79 77 234 11 Shergo Al Kurdi Jordan 73 72 68 213 79 *Ye Ji Lee Trinidad and Tobago 80 79 77 236 12 Joshua Berry England 68 72 74 214 *Irem Demir Turkey 79 78 79 236 13 Vanchai Luangnitikul Thailand 74 70 71 215 *Catalina Rendo Argentina 77 82 77 236 Alexander Hiu Wai Yang Hong Kong 73 69 73 215 *Laura Castillo Colombia 75 75 86 236 Balint Zavaczki Hungary 71 73 71 215 83 Gustavo Rangel Puerto Rico 82 77 80 239 *Rose Zhang USA 70 76 69 215 84 Daniel Virreira Davalillo Bolivia 77 80 84 241 17 Gregor Graham Scotland 71 74 71 216 85 Francis Sinsoo Andre Poulmaire Mauritius 81 78 85 244 18 Renato Naula Ecuador 73 73 71 217 86 Hojin Kang Dominican Republic 82 78 - 160 19 Tom McKibbin Ireland 77 74 67 218 *Katrina Jana Gustafsson Latvia 80 80 - 160 20 *Nicole Joyce-Moreno Ireland 79 66 74 219 Feirish Nor Feizal Nor Malaysia 76 84 - 160 Lukas Gabura Slovakia 76 73 70 219 89 Felipe Odio Costa Rica 87 74 - 161 Anthony De Schutter Belgium 75 75 69 219 90 *Magdalena Borisova Bulgaria 81 81 - 162 Nicolas Llanos Colombia 74 71 74 219 91 Saketh Hegde Bahamas 83 80 - 163 Harshjeet Singh Sethie India 74 71 74 219 Adam Perry Bermuda 78 85 - 163 Ethan Choi Canada 69 76 74 219 93 *Ana Elena Kusters Belgium 83 81 - 164 26 *Luisamariana Mesones Peru 73 69 78 220 *Haylie Turnquest Bahamas 79 85 - 164 27 Ibrahim Tarik Aslan Turkey 74 79 68 221 Damil Ataullah Pakistan 78 86 - 164 *Kaylah Williams South Africa 74 78 69 221 96 Pablo Andres Lacayo Holmann Nicaragua 80 85 - 165 Takara Oshima Japan 72 76 73 221 97 Nikolaos Palamiotis Greece 88 78 - 166 30 *Sara Teresa Sarrion Spain 77 74 71 222 *Ashley Awuor Kenya 83 83 - 166 *Jimena Marques Uruguay 77 73 72 222 99 *Chae Won Jeong Costa Rica 91 76 - 167 *Thin Wai Khaing Myanmar 76 70 76 222 Dennis Staykov Bulgaria 83 84 - 167 Aaron Jarvis Cayman Islands 72 75 75 222 *Kristina Ponomareva Russia 81 86 - 167 34 Tom Peet Wales 77 74 72 223 *Antonina Łęcka Poland 79 88 - 167 *Leonor Medeiros Portugal 76 77 70 223 103 *Francesca De Roover Belgium 84 84 - 168 Smith Galvez Peru 75 77 71 223 104 Rayan Shakarchi Lebanon 85 84 - 169 37 *Rosie Belsham England 75 77 72 224 *Lok Yin Wong Hong Kong 84 85 - 169 Jean Paul Marteleur Uruguay 75 74 75 224 *Holly Mclean Cayman Islands 83 86 - 169 *Anika Varma India 75 74 75 224 107 Lucca Gonzalez Dormoi Panama 82 88 - 170 *María Beatriz Arízaga Ecuador 71 73 80 224 108 *Lara Todorović Serbia 87 84 - 171 *Vinisha Gunaseelan Malaysia 70 78 76 224 109 Dane Donton Ghana 83 89 - 172 42 Laurens Schulze-Doering Malta 75 70 80 225 110 Willie Otto Els Namibia 86 87 - 173 43 Cristóbal Sepúlveda Chile 80 79 67 226 *Gabriela Maculevič Lithuania 82 91 - 173 Xzavier Wiggins Barbados 80 75 71 226 112 *Pia Perthen Austria 85 89 - 174 *Sarah Skovgaard Bils Denmark 80 72 74 226 113 *Maria Emilia Pereira Brazil 90 85 - 175 Sergey Mironov Russia 76 74 76 226 Jordan Thompson Nigeria 88 87 - 175 *Brooke Rivers Turks & Caicos Islands 74 78 74 226 *Chia-Yu Hsieh Chinese Taipei 88 87 - 175 Maksymilian Biały Poland 73 75 78 226 *Darianys Guzman Puerto Rico 87 88 - 175 Lukas Boandl Austria 71 77 78 226 *Elvira Rastvortseva Ukraine 82 93 - 175 50 *Vanessa Gilly Venezuela 79 76 72 227 118 Vukašin Suturović Serbia 90 86 - 176 Brandon Han Singapore 78 76 73 227 *Emma Éva Jaczkovics Hungary 89 87 - 176 James Skeet Belgium 76 70 81 227 120 Ivan Sablan Guam 92 86 - 178 Marco Olano El Salvador 74 79 74 227 121 Garv Singh Chadha Tanzania 84 95 - 179 *Lily Huerlimann Switzerland 72 78 77 227 122 *Ana Paulina Aldana Leonardo Guatemala 88 94 - 182 Guilherme Grinberg Brazil 70 78 79 227 123 *Manon Tortelier Sint
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