Women's and Men's Home Internationals

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Established2022
FormatTeam match play
Month playedAugust
Women's and Men's Home Internationals
Tournament information
Established2022
CourseMurcar Links Golf Club (2024)
FormatTeam match play
Month playedAugust
Current champion
Ireland

The Women's and Men's Home Internationals are an amateur team golf championship for women and men, between the four Home Nations. Ireland are represented by the whole island of Ireland.The event is organised by The R&A. The inaugural event was held in 2022 and superseded separate Women's and Men's events.

The championship is played over three days with the four teams competing against each other in individual matches. Each team has 16 players, 7 women and 9 men. A match consists of 7 foursomes (3 women and 4 men) and 14 singles (6 women and 8 men) each over 18 holes. The result is decided by team results with each team scoring one point for a team win and half a point for a halved match. Ties are resolved by the number of individual matches won. The teams compete in separate women's and men's competitions as well as the combined event. The winning women's team receives the Miller International Shield, first presented in 1905, while winning men's team receives the Raymond Trophy, first presented in 1952.[1]

Results

YearVenueLocationWinnerWRunner-upWThirdWFourthWWomen's
winner
Men's
winner
Refs.
2025Woodhall Spa GCEngland England3 Ireland1 Wales1 Scotland0 Ireland England[2]
2024Murcar LinksScotland Ireland3 England2 Wales1 Scotland0 England Ireland[3]
2023Machynys PeninsulaWales England3 Ireland2 Scotland1 Wales0 England England[4]
2022BallyliffinIreland England3 Ireland2 Wales1 Scotland0 Ireland England[5]

Teams

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