2025 Espirito Santo Trophy

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Dates1–4 October 2025
LocationSingapore
1°20′N 103°59′E / 1.333°N 103.983°E / 1.333; 103.983
CourseTanah Merah Country Club (Tampines Course)
2025 Espirito Santo Trophy
Tournament information
Dates1–4 October 2025
LocationSingapore
1°20′N 103°59′E / 1.333°N 103.983°E / 1.333; 103.983
CourseTanah Merah Country Club (Tampines Course)
Organized byInternational Golf Federation
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par72
Length7,024 yards (6,423 m)
Field36 teams
108 players
Champion
 United States
Megha Ganne, Farah O'Keefe, Catherine Park
558 (−18)
Location map
Tanah Merah C.C. is located in Southeast Asia
Tanah Merah C.C.
Tanah Merah C.C.
Location in Southeast Asia
Tanah Merah C.C. is located in Malaysia
Tanah Merah C.C.
Tanah Merah C.C.
Location south of Malaysia
Tanah Merah C.C. is located in Singapore
Tanah Merah C.C.
Tanah Merah C.C.
Location in Singapore
 2023
2027 

The 2025 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 1–4 October at Tanah Merah Country Club (Tampines Course) in Singapore. It was the 31st women's golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy.[1][2][3][4]

Team United States won the trophy for their 15th title.[5]

Tied silver medalists team Spain and defending champion team South Korea, had the same total score, but United States was declared the winner. The initial tiebreaker, the final round non-counting score of the respective teams, was in the favor of United States and Spain, both with 71. Catherine Park, who as an alternate, shortly before the tournament, replaced world amateur number one Kiara Romero in the United States team, sank an 8-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to match the fourth round non-counting score of Spain's Carolina López-Chacarra.

The deciding tiebreaker came to be the lowest non-counting round in the third round, where United States' Megha Ganne shot 72 against 73 by Spain's Andrea Revuelta. This was the fourth time in the history of the championship, the winner was decided after a tie. Last time, in 2022, Sweden won the championship in a similar way.

Although there was no official recognition, Ying Xu, China, had the low individual score at 13-under-par 275, four strokes ahead of nearest competitors.

The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event. Each team of three players played four rounds. The best two scores for each team each round counted towards the team total.

Venue

Since the first course of the Tanah Merah Country Club was opened in 1984, the club had hosted the Singapore Open on the PGA Tour of Australasia, the Johnnie Walker Classic on the European Tour and the HSBC Women's Champions on the LPGA Tour. The second course of the club, the Tampines Course, was planned and build shortly after the first course, opened in 1988, and redeveloped in 2017 by Phil Jacobs Design.[6]

Course layout

Tee location on each hole varies so specified hole length is approximate.

Hole Meters Par    Hole Meters Par
1 336 4 10 532 5
2 440 4 11 361 4
3 378 4 12 368 4
4 190 3 13 361 4
5 545 5 14 157 3
6 137 3 15 420 4
7 377 4 16 126 3
8 501 5 17 370 4
9 286 4 18 538 5
Out 3190 36 In 3,233 36
Source:[7] Total 6,423 72

Teams

36 teams entered the event. Each team had three players.[8][9]

CountryPlayers
 AustraliaRaegan Denton, Jasmine Roberts, Ella Scaysbrook
 BelgiumSophie Bert, Savannah De Bock, Céline Manche
 BrazilValentina Bosselmann, Lauren Grinberg, Maria Eduarda Rocha
 CanadaVanessa Borovilos, Lauren Kim, Michelle Xing
 ChileFlorencia Dufey, Agustina Gómez, Antonia Matte
 ChinaShiyuan Zhou, Yijia Ren, Ying Xu
 ColombiaMaria Isabella Errichetto, Silvia Garces, Catalina Monroy
 Czech RepublicVeronika Kedronova, Anna Ludvová, Natálie Saint Germain
 DenmarkBenedicte Brent-Petersen, Emma Kaisa Bunch, Marie Eline Madsen
 EnglandNellie Ong, Annabel Peaford, Patience Rhodes
 FranceSara Brentcheneff, Valentine Delon, Constance Fouillet
 GermanyCharlotte Back, Chiara Horder, Paula Schulz-Hanssen
 GuamTyanna Jacot, Mina Manibusan, Nalathai Vongjalorn
 Hong KongHei Tung Leung, Elin Wang, Hoi Ching Sabrina Wong
 IrelandBeth Coulter, Aine Donegan, Emma Fleming
 ItalyNatalia Aparicio, Francesca Fiorellini, Matilde Partele
 JapanAnna Iwanaga, Aira Nagasawa, Mamika Shinchi
 KenyaAshley Awuor, Kellie Gachaga, Kanana Muthomi
 MalaysiaCharlayne Shin Ling Chong, Jeneath Wong, Foong Zi Yu
 MexicoMaria Jose Barragan, Alexis Lamadrid, Alexa Saldaña
 MoroccoSofia Cherif Essakali, Maria Harrouch, Rim Imni
 NetherlandsRosanne Boere, Anne-Sterre den Dunnen, Hester Sicking
 New ZealandEunseo Choi, Vivian Lu, Emma Zheng
 NorwaySofie Engeseth, Silje Torvund Ohma, Henriette Stranda
 PeruLuisamariana Mesones, Aitana Tuesta, Camila Zignaigo
 PhilippinesJunia Louise Gabasa, Rianne Malixi, Grace Pauline Quintanilla
 ScotlandAbigail May, Freya Russell, Jennifer Saxton
 SingaporeValencia Chang, Xingtong Chen, Inez Ng
 South AfricaBobbi Brown, Megan Streicher, Kyra van Kan
 South KoreaOh Soo-min, Park Seo-jin, Sung A-jin
 SpainAndrea Revuelta, Carolina López-Chacarra, Paula Martín Sampedro
 SwedenMeja Örtengren, Kajsalotta Svarvar, Moa Svedenskiöld
 Chinese TaipeiYu-Chu Chen, Huai Chien Hsu, Hsin Chun Liao
 ThailandKritchanya Kaopattanaskul, Prim Prachnakorn, Pimpisa Rubrong
 United StatesMegha Ganne, Farah O'Keefe, Catherine Park
 VietnamChuc An Le, Nguyen Minh Anh Le, Viet Gia Han Nguyen

Results

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