English Women's Amateur Championship

The English Women's Amateur Championship is contested through two phases.The event was initially organised by the National County Golf Alliance, an organisation formed in 1911, separate from the Ladies Golf Union, with the intention of running county and national events.The first English Ladies Championship was held at Prince's Golf Club, Sandwich in April 1912.32 players qualified for the match-play stage, after an 18-hole stroke-play round.[3] In 1914, the Ladies Golf Union wanted to organise their own English Ladies Championship and a dispute arose with the National County Golf Alliance, leading to possibility of there being two competing events.[4] The event continued to be restricted to English golfers, using the same format as in 1913.
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