European Senior Ladies' Championship
15 - 17 Jun 2017
Golf Club Schloss Schönborn
Austria Austria
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FORMAT3 ROUNDS OF STROKE PLAY
HCP LIMIT9.0 OR BETTER
(THE EXACT HANDICAP CERTIFIED AT THE DATE OF ENTRY WILL BE USED FOR ALL PURPOSES)
FIELD SIZE 54
AGE50 YEARS OR OVER
ENTRY FEE

350 CHF

(150 CHF to the EGA + 200 CHF to the Hosting Federation)

registration deadline09.05.2017 @ 17h00 (CET)

 

Programme

08:00 - 16:00
Castle
08:00 - 16:00
Golf Club
08:00 - 12:00
Castle
08:00 - 16:00
Golf Club
19:00

Jacket & Tie

Club House
07:30
Golf Club
07:30
Golf Club
19:30

Jacket & Tie

Club House
07:30

Closing Ceremony after the round.

Golf Club & Club House
All day
Hotels

Hosting Course

Golf Club Schloss Schönborn

Two thirds of the 27-hole Championship Course lay within the Castle Grounds. The picturesque course of Golf Club Schloß Schönborn, can easily compete with England's and America's best!

Internationally acclaimed through its membership of the Finest Golf Courses of the World. In 2009, Austrian Golfers voted Schönborn as the best course in Austria, for its fifth time. Since the vote Schönborn was always within the top-3.
 
The World Travel Awards was awarded in 2009 in Barbados to Golfclub Schloß Schönborn, as best Austrian Golf Course.
 

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History

The European Senior Ladies' Championship is an annual European amateur golf championship for women over 50 (previously 55) organized by the European Golf Association.[1]

The inaugural event was held in 1996, with 25 editions have been contested so far. It is now played in conjunction with the European Senior Men's Championship.[2]

Format
The championship is opened to women aged above 50 years old.

The format of this competition consists of three rounds of stroke play, with a cut after the second round out of which the lowest 33 ladies' scores can qualify for the final round.