Jump to content

Queen Sirikit Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Queen Sirikit Cup, officially the Asia-Pacific Amateur Ladies Golf Team Championship, is an annual amateur team golf championship for women organised by the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation. The inaugural event was held in 1979. The event is named after Queen Sirikit of Thailand.[1]

Format

[edit]

Teams consist of three players. The tournament is held over 4 days with 18 holes of stroke play on each day, the best two rounds counting for the team score. Up to 2019 the event was held over 3 rounds.

Team results

[edit]
Year Location Venue Winners Score Margin of
victory
Runners-up Teams
2023 Philippines Manila Southwoods Golf & Country Club  South Korea 564 5 strokes  India 12
2022 Singapore Laguna National Golf Resort Club  Japan 556 7 strokes  New Zealand 13
2019 Australia Glenelg Golf Club  South Korea 421 16 strokes  Australia 14
2018 Thailand Thana City Country Club  South Korea 417 Countback  Thailand 14
2017 China Zhangjiagang Shuangshan Golf Club  South Korea 420 3 strokes  China 13
2016 Korea The Ora Country Club, Jeju Island  South Korea 410 23 strokes  Australia 14
2015 Hong Kong The Hong Kong Golf Club, New Course  South Korea 422 14 strokes  Philippines 13
2014 Malaysia Saujana Golf & Country Club  South Korea 425 6 strokes  China 13
2013 Taiwan Sunrise Golf & Country Club  Australia 437 1 stroke  Japan 11
2012 Singapore Tanah Merah Country Club  South Korea 413 25 strokes  New Zealand 13
2011 India Delhi Golf Club  South Korea 425 4 strokes  Philippines 14
2010 New Zealand Hamilton Golf Club  South Korea 420 7 strokes  New Zealand 12
2009 Indonesia Nirawana Bali Golf Club  South Korea 416 10 strokes  Chinese Taipei 12
2008 Japan Sodegaura Country Club  South Korea 410 3 strokes  Japan 14
2007 Philippines The Country Club  South Korea 414 20 strokes  Philippines 14
2006 Australia Royal Adelaide Golf Club  Chinese Taipei 449 Playoff  New Zealand 13
2005 Thailand Green Valley Country Club  Chinese Taipei 435 2 strokes  Thailand 13
2004 China WuYi Fountain Palm Golf Club  South Korea 432 2 strokes  China 13
2003 Korea Woo Jeong Hills Country Club  South Korea 428 8 strokes  Japan 10
2002 Malaysia A Famosa Golf Resort  Japan 419 Playoff  South Korea 12
2001 Hong Kong The Hong Kong Golf Club  Australia 431 5 strokes  Chinese Taipei 13
2000 Taiwan Lin Kou International Golf & Country Club  Australia 426 2 strokes  South Korea 11
1999 New Zealand Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club  New Zealand 436 Playoff  Chinese Taipei 11
1998 India Bombay Presidency Golf Club  South Korea 433 5 strokes  Chinese Taipei 12
1997 Philippines Manila Golf & Country Club  Japan 442 4 strokes  South Korea 11
1996 Thailand Thana City Golf & Country Club  South Korea 434 4 strokes  New Zealand 12
1995 Japan Narashino Country Club  South Korea 438 10 strokes  Japan 11
1994 Indonesia Damai Indah Golf & Country Club  South Korea 428 3 strokes  Australia 13
1993 Australia The Vines Resort, Perth  Japan 445 4 strokes  New Zealand 12
1992 China Chung Shan Hot Spring Golf Club  South Korea 447 1 stroke  Australia 11
1991 Korea Han Sung Country Club  South Korea 441 6 strokes  New Zealand 12
1990 Hong Kong The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club  New Zealand 452 2 strokes  Australia 13
1989 New Zealand North Shore Golf Club, Auckland  South Korea 445 6 strokes  Australia 12
1988 Thailand Navatanee Golf Course  Australia 446 5 strokes  Japan 12
1987 Philippines Manila Golf & Country Club  Japan 453 6 strokes  Australia 12
1986 India Delhi Golf Club  Australia 441 8 strokes  Japan 10
1985 Malaysia The Royal Selangor Golf Club  Australia 430 11 strokes  Japan 11
1984 New Zealand Kooralbyn Valley Country Club  New Zealand 462 3 strokes  Australia 9
1983 Singapore Singapore Island Country Club  Australia 449 1 stroke  Japan 9
1982 Sri Lanka Nuwara Eliya Golf Club  Australia 450 2 strokes  Japan 9
1981 Japan Central Golf Club, Narita  Australia 442 8 strokes  Japan 8
1980 Indonesia Jakarta Golf Club  Japan 449 4 strokes  Australia 9
1979 Thailand Navatanee Golf Course  Japan 459 24 strokes  Thailand 9

Source:[2]

Individual results

[edit]
Year Winner Score Margin of
victory
Runner-up
2023 India Avani Prashanth 272 10 strokes New Zealand Fiona Xu
2022 Japan Mizuki Hashimoto 279 1 stroke Singapore Shannon Tan
2019 South Korea Seo Uh-jin 211 2 strokes South Korea Sohn Ye-been
2018 Thailand Atthaya Thitikul 203 3 strokes Japan Yuna Nishimura
2017 South Korea Choi Hye-jin 209 Playoff China Liu Wenbo
2016 South Korea Park Hyun-kyung 208 1 stroke South Korea Choi Hye-jin
2015 South Korea Park Hyun-kyung 209 4 strokes South Korea Jang Eun-soo
2014 China Shi Yuting 209 2 strokes Chinese Taipei Cheng Ssu-chia
2013 Thailand Supamas Sangchan 214 3 strokes Australia Oh Su-hyun
2012 South Korea Kim Hyo-joo 204 6 strokes New Zealand Lydia Ko
2011 Philippines Dottie Ardina 211 1 stroke South Korea Kim Hyo-joo
2010 South Korea Kim Hyo-joo 206 8 strokes Chinese Taipei Yao Hsuan-yu
2009 South Korea Jang Ha-na 207 2 strokes South Korea Kim Sei-young
2008 South Korea Han Jung-eun 200 10 strokes Japan Mika Miyazato
2007 South Korea Ryu So-yeon 204 6 strokes South Korea Choi He-yong
2006 South Korea Hur Mi-jung 220 1 stroke New Zealand Natasha Krishna
2005 Chinese Taipei Tseng Ya-ni 209 6 strokes Thailand Titiya Plucksataporn
2004 Japan Shinobu Moromizato 213 2 strokes Thailand Nontaya Srisawang
2003 South Korea Song Bo-bae 210 6 strokes Japan Ai Miyazato
2002 Taiwan Hung Chin-huei 207 Playoff Japan Ai Miyazato
2001 Australia Rebecca Stevenson 214 Playoff South Korea Kim Joo-mi
2000 Australia Helen Beatty 211 1 stroke South Korea Kim Joo-yun
1999 Taiwan Wei Yun-jye 213 4 strokes New Zealand Tina Howard
1998 South Korea Jang Jeong 216 3 strokes Chinese Taipei Wei Yun-jye
1997 Australia Kate MacIntosh 218 2 strokes Philippines Jennifer Rosales
1996 South Korea Han Hee-won 208 10 strokes Australia Simone Williams
1995 South Korea Kim Mi-hyun 219 4 strokes South Korea Kang Yoo-yun
1994 South Korea Han Hee-won 210 4 strokes Australia Karrie Webb
1993 New Zealand Lynnette Brooky 223 1 stroke Australia Joanne Mills
1992 Malaysia Lim Ai Lian 221 Countback China Wong Li-xia
1991 New Zealand Marnie McGuire 219 Countback South Korea Won Jae-sook
1990 New Zealand Jan Higgins 221 4 strokes South Korea Won Jae-sook
1989 Australia Helen Kight 219 4 strokes South Korea Yeum Sung-mi
1988 South Korea Won Jae-sook 221 2 strokes Japan Asako Kita
1987 Japan Michiko Hattori 217 9 strokes Australia Edwina Kennedy
1986 Australia Edwina Kennedy 221 2 strokes Australia Helen Greenwood
1985 Australia Louise Briers 213 3 strokes Japan Michiko Hattori
1984 New Zealand Brenda Ormsby 226 4 strokes Australia Corinne Dibnah
1983 Japan Hiromi Kobayashi 222 1 stroke Australia Corinne Dibnah
1982 Japan Miki Oda 220 3 strokes Australia Edwina Kennedy
1981 Australia Lindy Goggin 218 6 strokes Australia Jane Lock
1980 Japan Miki Oda 222 2 strokes Sri Lanka Tiru Fernando
1979 Japan Haruyo Miyazawa 229 1 stroke Japan Haruko Ishii

Source:[2]

Teams

[edit]

The following teams have competed:

Team Number Years competed
 Australia 41 1980–2019, 2022
 China 30 1989–1998, 2001–2012, 2014–2019, 2022–2023
 Chinese Taipei 24 1998–2019, 2022–2023
 Hong Kong 38 1979, 1985–2019, 2022–2023
 India 43 1979–2019, 2022–2023
 Indonesia 37 1979–1997, 1999–2002, 2004, 2007–2009, 2011–2012, 2014–2019, 2022–2023
 Japan 43 1979–2019, 2022–2023
 Malaysia 40 1979–1980, 1982–1994, 1996–2002, 2004–2012, 2014–2019, 2022–2023
 Myanmar 4 2016, 2018–2019, 2022
 New Zealand 38 1984–2019, 2022–2023
 Philippines 40 1980–1985, 1987–2002, 2004–2019, 2022–2023
 Singapore 34 1979–1991, 1993–1995, 2003–2008, 2010–2019, 2022–2023
 South Korea 36 1979, 1987–2019, 2022–2023
 Sri Lanka 19 1979–1983, 1985–1988, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2005–2008, 2011
 Thailand 43 1979–2019, 2022–2023

Australia

[edit]

Australia did not compete in 1979 or 2023.

New Zealand

[edit]

New Zealand did not compete until 1984.

  • 1984 Janice Arnold, Brenda Rhodes, Jan Scandrett
  • 1985 Janice Arnold, Jan Scandrett, Debbie Smith
  • 1986 Liz Douglas, Karrin Duckworth, Marnie McGuire
  • 1987 Tracey Hanson, Brenda Ormsby, Debbie Smith
  • 1988 Jan Cooke, Tracey Hanson, Ingrid Van Steenbergen
  • 1989 Tracey Hanson, Sheree Higgens, Jan Higgins
  • 1990 Lisa Aldridge, Jan Higgins, Annette Stott
  • 1991 Lisa Aldridge, Jan Higgins, Marnie McGuire
  • 1992 Lisa Aldridge, Susan Farron, Annette Stott
  • 1993 Lisa Aldridge, Lynnette Brooky, Susan Farron
  • 1994 Lynnette Brooky, Susan Farron, Gina Scott
  • 1995 Catherine Knight, Gina Scott, Kerryn Starr
  • 1996 Renee Fowler, Catherine Knight, Gina Scott
  • 1997 Renee Fowler, Catherine Knight, Brenda Ormsby
  • 1998 Renee Fowler, Tina Howard, Brenda Ormsby
  • 1999 Lisa Aldridge, Renee Fowler, Tina Howard
  • 2000 Chun Hee-jeong, Claire Dury, Wendy Hawkes
  • 2001 Anita Boon, Chun Hee-jeong, Tina Howard
  • 2002 Anita Boon, Tina Howard, Brenda Ormsby
  • 2003 Enu Chung, Tina Howard, Penny Newbrook
  • 2004 Enu Chung, Penny Newbrook, Sarah Nicholson
  • 2005 Sharon Ahn, Natasha Krishna, Sarah Nicholson
  • 2006 Sharon Ahn, Natasha Krishna, Sarah Nicholson
  • 2007 Natasha Krishna, Dasom Lee, Penny Newbrook
  • 2008 Cathryn Bristow, Tammy Clelland, Dana Kim
  • 2009 Zoe Brake, Larissa Eruera, Emily Perry
  • 2010 Zoe Brake, Cecilia Cho, Lydia Ko
  • 2011 Cecilia Cho, Lydia Ko, Emily Perry
  • 2012 Chantelle Cassidy, Lydia Ko, Emily Perry
  • 2013 Julianne Alvarez, Lita Guo, Munchin Keh
  • 2014 Julianne Alvarez, Munchin Keh, Wenyung Keh
  • 2015 Julianne Alvarez, Munchin Keh, Wenyung Keh
  • 2016 Alanna Campbell, Chantelle Cassidy, Munchin Keh
  • 2017 Alanna Campbell, Amelia Garvey, Rose Zheng
  • 2018 Brittney Dryland, Juliana Hung, Caryn Khoo
  • 2019 Juliana Hung, Carmen Lim, Vivian Lu
  • 2022 Eunseo Choi, Vivian Lu, Fiona Xu
  • 2023 Eunseo Choi, Vivian Lu, Fiona Xu

South Korea

[edit]

South Korea did not compete from 1980 to 1986.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation Queen Sirikit Cup Archive". Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Queen Sirikit Cup results". Retrieved 15 January 2022.