The Queens (golf)

The Queens
Tournament information
Location Miyoshi, Aichi, Japan
Established 2015
Course(s) Miyoshi Country Club
Par 72
Tour(s) LPGA of Japan Tour
ALPG Tour
LPGA of Korea Tour
Ladies European Tour
Format Match play
Prize fund 750,000[1]
Month played December
Current champion
South Korea LPGA of Korea Tour
Miyoshi CC
Location in Japan

The Queens Presented by Kowa is a women's professional team golf tournament held in Japan. The tournament is contested by teams representing the tours of Japan, Korea, Australia and Europe. Hosts Japan led from start to finish to win the inaugural tournament 4–6 December 2015.[2]

Format

The cup is played over three days with four teams of nine players each. There are 34 matches – eight four-balls day one, eight foursomes day two, and 18 singles on the final day.

In 2015, three points were awarded for each win and one point for halved matches. This is a similar format to the Solheim Cup.[3] The winner was based on cumulative score over all three days.

In 2016, the format changed in two ways. Two points were awarded for each win and one point for halved matches. Based on the score from the first two days, the leading two teams faced off on the third day for the championship and the third and fourth place team palyed for third place.[1]

Winners

YearVenueWinnerRunner-upThird placeFourth place
2016 Miyoshi Country Club South Korea Korea Japan Japan European Union Europe Australia Australia
2015 Miyoshi Country Club Japan Japan South Korea Korea European Union Europe Australia Australia

Results

2015

After the final round at Miyoshi Country Club in 2015, the Japanese team ended with 41 points, just three ahead of the Koreans, who won eight of their nine singles matches. The LET team finished third with the ALPG in fourth.[2]

Tour 4-balls 4-somes Singles Total
JLPGA 12 10 19 41
KLPGA 7 7 24 38
LET 4 4 4 12
ALPG 0 1 6 7

Source:[2]

2016

After the first two rounds, Korea led with 12 points to Japan's 11 and they faced-off in the Championship singles on the final day. Europe, third with 7 points, faced Australia, with 2 points in the thrd-place match. Korea won seven of the eight singles matches and halved the other to win the Queen's 15–1. Europe took third place with an 9–7 win over Australia.[1]

Tour 4-balls 4-somes Total
KLPGA 4 8 12
JLPGA 8 3 11
LET 4 3 7
ALPG 0 2 2

Source:[1]

Teams

Year Japan Korea Europe Australia
2015

Momoko Ueda (C)
Misuzu Narita
Shiho Oyama
Akane Iijima
Erika Kikuchi
Ayaka Watanabe
Miki Sakai
Erina Hara
Ritsuko Ryu

Lee Bo-mee (C)
Ko Jin-young
Kim Min-sun
Kim Sei-young
Bae Seon-woo
Cho Yoon-ji
Chun In-gee
Lee Jung-min
Park Sung-hyun

Laura Davies (C)
Catriona Matthew
Emily Kristine Pedersen
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
Karine Icher
Gwladys Nocera
Marianne Skarpnord
Hannah Burke
Melissa Reid

Rachel Hetherington (C)
Stephanie Na
Whitney Hillier
Sarah Kemp
Sarah Jane Smith
Lindsey Wright
Katherine Kirk
Nikki Campbell
Nikki Garrett

2016

Ritsuko Ryu (C)
Ai Suzuki
Erika Kikuchi
Ayaka Watanabe
Kotone Hori
Yumiko Yoshida
Yukari Nishiyama
Megumi Shimokawa
Shiho Oyama

Jiyai Shin (C)
Ko Jin-young
Jang Su-yeon
Bae Seon-woo
Lee Seung-hyun
Kim Min-sun
Cho Jeong-min
Kim Hae-rym
Jung Hee-won

Trish Johnson (C)
Florentyna Parker
Georgia Hall
Catriona Matthew
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
Nuria Iturrios
Isabelle Boineau
Linda Wessberg
Becky Morgan

Rachel Hetherington (C)
Whitney Hillier
Sarah Kemp
Sarah Jane Smith
Katherine Kirk
Stacey Keating
Lauren Hibbert
Su-Hyun Oh
Cathryn Bristow

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "The Queens presented by Kowa: Round 3 – KLPGA wins the Queens". Golf Today. 4 December 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 "Japan wins The Queens presented by Kowa". Ladies European Tour. 6 December 2015.
  3. "The Queens presented by Kowa – How it works". Ladies European Tour. 9 November 2015.

Coordinates: 35°30′N 137°24′E / 35.5°N 137.4°E / 35.5; 137.4

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