ABOUT THE CHAMPIONSHIP
The English Senior Women’s Amateur Championship is a stroke play/ match play competition. All competitors will play 54 holes stroke play, one round on each of the first three days.
The Match Play element is played in two flights:
Wendy Taylor Salver: The players with the 16 lowest scores after the stroke play rounds will qualify for the Championship Matches.
Ann Howard Trophy: The players with the 8 lowest scores after the stroke play rounds, who are aged 60 or over on the first day of the Championship will qualify for the match play stages.
NEW FOR 2023
Competitors will be able to select a team of 3 for the Stroke Play stages. The winning team will be the team with the lowest aggregate score over 54 holes of stoke play, taking the best two of three scores in each round. Prizes will be awarded for the leading scratch and handicap teams.
NEXT YEAR'S VENUE
Founded in 1890, York Golf Club is one of the longest-established clubs in Yorkshire, and is recognised as a Club with one of the finest traditions in the area.
The lowland heath style course was designed by five times Open Champion J.H. Taylor (one of the great golfing triumvirate of Open Champions/Course Designers alongside Harry Vardon and James Braid), and is a challenge to the most skilful of players but is still thoroughly enjoyable for golfers of all abilities.