Girls Home Internationals
Tournament information
Established1969
Course(s)Downfield Golf Club (2019)
FormatTeam match play
Month playedAugust
Current champion
 England

The Girls Home Internationals was an amateur team golf championship for girls between the four Home Nations. Ireland was represented by the whole island of Ireland.The event was organised by The R&A. The inaugural event was held in 1969 and the venue cycled between the four nations. The winning team received the Stroyan Cup. Originally it was played immediately before, and at the same venue, as the Girls Amateur Championship. However it was later held as a separate event. In 2021 the match was replaced by a combined Girls and Boys Home Internationals.

A match between Scotland and England girls had been played since 1935 while Ireland and Wales had also played earlier matches.

Format

In its final format, the championship was played over three days with the four teams competing against each other in individual matches. A match consists of three foursomes and six singles each over 18 holes. The scores were calculated by team results with each team scoring one point for a team win and half a point for a halved match. Ties were resolved by the number of individual matches won. Each team had 7 players, although up to 2015 there were teams of 8.

History

From 1969 to 1975 the event was played on the Monday and Tuesday before the Girls Amateur Championship, with matches consisting of 7 singles matches over 18 holes. Two matches were played on the Monday and one on the Tuesday. From 1976 to 1978 it was held on the previous Thursday and Friday before returning to Monday and Tuesday in 1979. In 1990 the event was expanded to three days matches consisting of three foursomes and six singles.

Results

YearVenueLocationWinnerScoreRef.
2020Royal St David'sWalesCancelled[1]
2019DownfieldScotland England2½ points[2]
2018BallybunionIreland England2½ points[3]
2017Little AstonEngland England3 points[4]
2016ConwyWales Ireland2½ points[5]
2015LanarkScotland England3 points[6]
2014DonabateIreland England3 points[7]
2013St Annes Old LinksEngland England2 points[8]
2012RadyrWales England2½ points[9]
2011Gullane No.2Scotland England2½ points[10]
2010BangorIreland England3 points[11]
2009FairhavenEngland England3 points[12]
2008PanmureScotland England3 points[13]
2007SoutherndownWales Scotland3 points[14]
2006PortstewartIreland Scotland3 points[15]
2005WorplesdonEngland England2 points[16]
2004StrathavenScotland England2 points[17]
2003Pyle & KenfigWales England3 points[18]
2002HermitageIreland England3 points[19]
2001BroughEngland England3 points
2000DownfieldScotland England3 points
1999High PostEngland Wales3 points
1998MullingarIreland Scotland2 points
1997ForfarScotland England3 points
1996Formby LadiesEngland England3 points
1995Northop Country ParkWales England3 points
1994Gog MagogEngland Scotland2½ points
1993HelensburghScotland Scotland3 points
1992MoseleyEngland Scotland3 points
1991WhitchurchWales England2½ points
1990PenrithEngland England3 points
1989CarlisleEngland England3 points[20][21]
1988Pyle & KenfigWales England2½ points[22][23]
1987Barnham BroomEngland England3 points[24][25]
1986West KilbrideScotland England3 points[26][27]
1985HeskethEngland England3 points[28]
1984Llandudno (Maesdu)Wales Scotland3 points[29][30]
1983AlwoodleyEngland England3 points[31][32]
1982EdzellScotland England3 points[33][34]
1981WoodbridgeEngland England3 points[35][36]
1980WrexhamWales England2½ points[37][38]
1979EdgbastonEngland England2½ points[39]
1978LargsScotland England3 points[40][41]
1977FormbyEngland England2½ points[42][43]
1976Pyle & KenfigWales Scotland3 points[44][45]
1975HenburyEngland England2½ points[46][47]
1974DunbarScotland England3 points[48][49]
1973Northamptonshire CountyEngland Scotland3 points[50][51]
1972Royal NorwichEngland Scotland3 points[52]
1971North BerwickScotland England3 points[53][54]
1970North WalesWales England3 points[55][56]
1969IlkleyEngland England3 points[57]

Source:[58]

Earlier England–Scotland matches

Before the Girls Home Internationals was founded, an annual match had been played between England and Scotland since 1935. It was played immediately before the Girls Amateur Championship at the same venue.

The first match was held on Monday 2 September 1935 at Stoke Poges, before the Girls Amateur Championship. There were 7 singles matches, with Scotland winning 5 and England 2.[59] Extra holes were played to ensure a result. Scotland won all four matches that were played before World War II.[60] The match restarted in 1949 and was won first the first time by England.[61] There were just 5 singles matches in 1949 and 1950 but the number returned to 7 from 1951.[62] Foursomes matches were introduced in 1954, the match consisting of three foursomes and six singles.[63] Only five singles matches were played in 1955 with seven played in 1959.[64][65] In 1960 the match was extended to four foursomes and eight singles and resulted in a 6–6 tie.[66] Extra holes were dropped from 1964.[67] In 1965 the format returned to the earlier three foursomes and six singles, and resulted in a 4½–4½ tie.[68] In 1966, at Troon Portland, Scotland won for the first time since 1938.[69] In 1968 at Leven, the final match played before the start of the Home Internationals, resulted in the third tie in the match, 4½–4½.[70]

YearVenueLocationWinnerScoreRef.
1968LevenScotlandTie4½–4½[70]
1967LiphookEngland England7–2[71]
1966Troon PortlandScotland Scotland5½–3½[69]
1965Formby LadiesEnglandTie4½–4½[68]
1964Camberley HeathEngland England9½–2½[67]
1963Gullane No. 2Scotland England9–3[72]
1962AlnmouthEngland England9–3[73]
1961BeaconsfieldEngland England9–3[74]
1960Kilmarnock (Barassie)ScotlandTie6–6[66]
1959Woolaton ParkEngland England7–3[65]
1958Cotswold HillsEngland England7–2[75]
1957North BerwickScotland England8–1[76]
1956Seaton CarewEngland England9–0[77]
1955BeaconsfieldEngland England7–1[64]
1954West KilbrideScotland England8–1[63]
1953Woodhall SpaEngland England4–3[78]
1952Stoke PogesEngland England4–3[79]
1951GullaneScotland England6–1[62]
1950FormbyEngland England3–2[80]
1949BeaconsfieldEngland England4–1[61]
1939–1948: No tournaments
1938Stoke PogesEngland Scotland4–3[60]
1937Stoke PogesEngland Scotland6–1[81]
1936Stoke PogesEngland Scotland4–3[82]
1935Stoke PogesEngland Scotland5–2[59]

Source:[58]

Earlier Ireland–Wales matches

Ireland and Wales played their first girls international at Llandudno in August 1965, Wales winning 5–4. A second match was played on the Valley course at Royal Portrush in 1966, Ireland winning. In 1967 and 1968 the match was played on the same day as the England–Scotland match. Ireland won 7–2 in 1967 and 6½–2½ in 1968.[71][70] The teams competed for the Swansea Spoon, later presented to the runners-up in the Home Internationals.

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