Patsy Hankins Trophy
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The Patsy Hankins Trophy is a women's amateur golf competition on the model of the Ryder Cup, corresponding to the men's Bonallack Trophy. The competition opposes every two years a European team and a team representing Asia/Pacific, and the venue alternates between courses in Europe and Asia/Pacific.
The Trophy is named after Patsy Hankins (1945–2015), one of the most respected golf administrators New Zealand has produced. The first competition took place in 2016 at Vidago Palace Golf Course, Portugal.
Format
The Patsy Hankins Trophy involves various match play competitions between players selected from two teams of twelve representing Europe and Asia-Pacific. It takes place over three days, with a total of 32 matches being played, all matches being over 18 holes. The first two days comprise five foursomes matches and five four-ball matches. On the final day, there are 12 singles matches, when all twelve players compete.
The winner of each match scores a point for his team, with a half point each for any match that is tied after the 18 holes. The winning team is determined by cumulative total points. In the event of a tie (16 points each) the Patsy Hankins Trophy is retained by the previous holder.
A foursomes match is a competition between two teams of two golfers. On a particular hole the golfers on the same team take alternate shots playing the same ball. One team member tees off on all the odd-numbered holes, and the other on all the even-numbered holes. Each hole is won by the team that completes the hole in the fewest shots. A fourball match is also a competition between two teams of two golfers, but all four golfers play their own ball throughout the round rather than alternating shots. The better score of the two golfers in a team determines the team's score on a particular hole; the score of the other member of the team is not counted. Each hole is won by the team whose individual golfer has the lowest score. A singles match is a standard match play competition between two golfers.
| Year | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Total points | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | Afternoon | Morning | Afternoon | |||
| 2016 | 5 foursomes | 5 fourballs | 5 foursomes | 5 fourballs | 12 singles | 32 |
| 2018– | 5 fourballs | 5 foursomes | 5 fourballs | 5 foursomes | 12 singles | 32 |
Team qualification and selection
European Team selection
The World Amateur Golf Rankings are used as the main reference for the selection process, in addition to a small number of players selected by the captain (known as "captain's picks"). No more than two players may be selected from the same country.
Results
| Year | Winners | Score | Losers | Host country | Venue | Europe captain | Asia/Pacific captain | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Asia/Pacific | 20 | 12 | Europe | United Arab Emirates | Al Hamra Golf Club | Netherlands Myrte Eikenaar | Hong Kong Joanne McKee |
| 2023 | Europe | 19 | 13 | Asia/Pacific | Spain | La Manga Club | Netherlands Myrte Eikenaar | New Zealand Liz McKinnon |
| 2018 | Asia/Pacific | 23½ | 8½ | Europe | Qatar | Doha Golf Club | England Elaine Ratcliffe | Hong Kong Joanne McKee |
| 2016 | Asia/Pacific | 17 | 15 | Europe | Portugal | Vidago Palace GC | England Elaine Ratcliffe | New Zealand Libby Steele |
Appearances
The following are those who have played in at least one of the matches.
Europe
- 2016 Switzerland Gioia Carpinelli Italy Lucrezia Colombotto Rosso Italy Bianca Fabrizio Germany Laura Fünfstück Sweden Frida Kinhult England Meghan MacLaren Spain María Parra Luque Spain Luna Sobrón Galmés Austria Emma Spitz Denmark Puk Lyng Thomsen Switzerland Albane Valenzuela Wales Chloe Williams
- 2018 Iceland Gudrun Bjorgvinsdottir Netherlands Zhen Bontan Italy Bianca Fabrizio Spain Blanca Fernández García-Poggio England Annabell Fuller Republic of Ireland Paula Grant Sweden Frida Kinhult Sweden Amanda Linnér Belgium Clarisse Louis Switzerland Elena Moosmann Denmark Puk Lyng Thomsen England Isobel Wardle
- 2023 Sweden Kajsa Arwefjäll Germany Helen Briem Republic of Ireland Beth Coulter Belgium Savannah De Bock Spain Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio Italy Francesca Fiorellini Czech Republic Patricie Macková Sweden Meja Örtengren England Patience Rhodes Germany Celina Rosa Sattelkau Spain Rocío Tejedo England Lottie Woad
- 2025 Denmark Emma Bunch Republic of Ireland Beth Coulter Republic of Ireland Aine Donegan Italy Francesca Fiorellini Spain Carolina López-Chacarra Denmark Marie Eline Madsen Italy Carolina Melgrati England Patience Rhodes Sweden Louise Rydqvist Sweden Nora Sundberg Spain Rocío Tejedo England Lottie Woad
Asia/Pacific
- 2016 New Zealand Julianne Alvarez Japan Hina Aragaki Hong Kong Tiffany Chan South Korea Choi Hye-jin Australia Hannah Green Japan Nasa Hataoka New Zealand Wenyung Keh South Korea Park Hyun-kyung China Tian Qi Philippines Princess Mary Superal Thailand Patty Tavatanakit Chinese Taipei Han-Hsuan Yu
- 2018 Chinese Taipei Ya-Chun Chiang Chinese Taipei Yu-Chiang Hou Australia Grace Kim South Korea Kwon Seo-yun China Wenbo Liu China Du Mohan Japan Yuna Nishimura South Korea Ryu Hae-ran Japan Riri Sadoyama Philippines Yuka Saso Thailand Patty Tavatanakit Thailand Atthaya Thitikul
- 2023 Japan Mizuki Hashimoto Australia Maddison Hinson-Tolchard Chinese Taipei Huang Ting-hsuan Japan Nanako Inagaki South Korea Minsol Kim Australia Caitlin Peirce India Avani Prashanth Indonesia Shannon Tan Thailand Rina Tatematsu Indonesia Elaine Widjaja South Korea Yeji Park New Zealand Fiona Xu
- 2025 Thailand Eila Galitsky Hong Kong Sophie Han Chinese Taipei Cindy Hsu Huai-chien South Korea Jeong Min-seo Hong Kong Arianna Lau New Zealand Vivian Lu Japan Aira Nagasawa China Ren Yijia Japan Mamika Shinichi Thailand Suvichaya Vinichaitham Malaysia Mirabel Ting China Zhou Shiyuan