Avia Foursomes
Tournament information
LocationAscot, Berkshire, England
Established1958
Course(s)The Berkshire Golf Club
FormatFoursomes stroke play
Month playedMarch
Final year1989

The Avia Foursomes was a women's foursomes golf tournament contested annually from 1958 to 1989. It was held at Sunningdale Golf Club in its first year but was then played at the Berkshire Golf Club near Ascot, Berkshire. The event consisted of 72 holes of stroke play. From 1958 to 1964 it was called the Kayser Bondor Foursomes and in 1965 Casa Pupo Foursomes before being sponsored by Avia watches from 1966. Avia withdrew their sponsorship after the 1989 event.[1]

In 1978 the event was opened up to professionals, although they had to play with an amateur.[2]

The 1958 event resulted in a tie, with two pairs equal on 317. An event was planned for 1964 but was abandoned because of snow.[3] The 1971 event was reduced to 36 holes after rain caused the final day to be lost.[4] Early morning fog on the final day reduced the 1974 event to 63 holes, with only 9 holes played in the third round.[5] The 1975 event was abandoned due to snow. The first round had not been completed when it as decided to cancel the event.[6] The 1980 event was reduced to 63 holes after snow and rain reduced play on the opening day to 9 holes.[7] The 1985 event was reduced to 36 holes after snow meant that no play was possible on the final day.[8] The 1989 event was reduced to 54 holes by rain.[9]

Winners

YearWinnersScoreMargin of
victory
Runners-upRef
Kayser Bondor Foursomes
1958England Angela Bonallack & Scotland Janette Robertson
England Elizabeth Price & England Marley Spearman
317Tie[10]
1959Scotland Jean Anderson & Scotland Jessie Valentine3146 strokesFrance Vicomtesse de St Sauveur & France Brigitte Varangot[11]
1960France Vicomtesse de St Sauveur & France Brigitte Varangot30210 strokesEngland Angela Bonallack & England Elizabeth Price[12]
1961Scotland Jessie Valentine & Scotland Janette Wright3044 strokesItaly Isa Goldschmid & Scotland Belle Robertson[13]
1962Scotland Jean Anderson & England Bridget Jackson3084 strokesEngland Ann Irvin & England Jill Thornhill[14]
1963Italy Isa Goldschmid & France Brigitte Varangot3078 strokesEngland Marley Spearman & France Vicomtesse de St Sauveur[15]
1964Abandoned due to snow[3]
Casa Pupo Foursomes
1965England Marley Spearman & France Brigitte Varangot29021 strokesFrance Claudine Cros & England Ann Irvin[16]
Avia Foursomes
1966France Vicomtesse de St Sauveur & France Brigitte Varangot30712 strokesEngland Angela Bonallack & England Shirley Ward[17]
1967England Bridget Jackson & England Vivien Saunders3146 strokesEngland Liz Chadwick & France Catherine Lacoste[18]
1968England Ann Irvin & England Ruth Porter3174 strokesItaly Isa Goldschmid & England Pam Tredinnick[19]
1969England Linda Denison-Pender & Belgium Corinne Reybroeck3191 strokeEngland Beverly Huke & France Catherine Lacoste[20]
1970England Gillian Cheetham & England Jill Thornhill3055 strokesEngland Sally Barber & England Mary Everard[21]
1971England Linda Denison-Pender & Belgium Corinne Reybroeck1502 strokesScotland Belle Robertson & England Frances Smith[4]
1972England Diane Frearson & Scotland Belle Robertson3031 strokeEngland Sally Barber & England Mary Everard[22]
1973England Linda Denison-Pender & England Mickey Walker
France Anne-Marie Palli & France Brigitte Varangot
307Tie[23]
1974England Carol Le Feuvre & England Carole Redford2682 strokesEngland Linda Bayman & Republic of Ireland Maisie Mooney[5]
1975Abandoned due to snow[6]
1976England Sally Barber & England Angela Bonallack3071 strokeWales Audrey Briggs & England Patricia Harvie[24]
1977Republic of Ireland Mary McKenna & Wales Tegwen Perkins3121 strokeScotland Sandra Needham & England Angela Uzielli[25]
1978England Mary Everard & England Vivien Saunders3105 strokesRepublic of Ireland Mary McKenna & Wales Tegwen Perkins[26]
1979England Linda Bayman & United States Anne Sander3026 strokesEngland Sally Barber & England Angela Uzielli[27]
1980England Linda Bayman & Northern Ireland Maureen Madill2662 strokesRepublic of Ireland Mary McKenna & Wales Tegwen Thomas[7]
1981Scotland Belle Robertson & Scotland Winnie Wooldridge3091 strokeEngland Jane Chapman & England Christine McIntosh[28]
1982Scotland Wilma Aitken & England Angela Uzielli2984 strokesEngland Linda Bayman & Northern Ireland Maureen Madill[29]
1983Scotland Jill Nicolson & England Jill Thornhill3052 strokesEngland Linda Bayman & Northern Ireland Maureen Madill[30]
1984Republic of Ireland Mary McKenna & Scotland Belle Robertson2981 strokeEngland Laura Davies & England Sarah Duhig[31]
1985England Linda Bayman & Northern Ireland Maureen Garner1492 strokesScotland Jill Nicolson & England Jill Thornhill[8]
1986Republic of Ireland Mary McKenna & Scotland Belle Robertson2982 strokesEngland Linda Bayman & Northern Ireland Maureen Garner[32]
1987England Tracy Hammond & England Susan Moorcraft3011 strokeEngland Janet Collingham & England Pat Smillie[33]
1988England Karen Mitchell & England Nicola Way3051 strokeEngland Elizabeth Boatman & England Angela Uzielli[34]
1989England Lora Fairclough & England Joanne Morley2243 strokesEngland Linda Bayman & England Julie Wade[9]

References

  1. "One of golf's longest running sponsorships ..." The Guardian. 17 March 1989. p. 24 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Jacobs, Raymond (15 February 1978). "Strong field for £50,000 Colgate title". The Glasgow Herald. p. 21.
  3. 1 2 "Kayser-Bondor event off". The Glasgow Herald. 17 March 1964. p. 6.
  4. 1 2 "Final day of Avia washed out". The Glasgow Herald. 19 March 1971. p. 6.
  5. 1 2 "Scots girls falter with 82". The Glasgow Herald. 22 March 1974. p. 4.
  6. 1 2 "Snow cancels Avia event". The Glasgow Herald. 20 March 1975. p. 19.
  7. 1 2 "Avia watches women's international tournament". The Guardian. 21 March 1980. p. 18 via Newspapers.com.
  8. 1 2 "Maltman on course for a celebration". The Glasgow Herald. 22 March 1985. p. 30.
  9. 1 2 "Avia watches women's foursomes". The Guardian. 17 March 1989. p. 24 via Newspapers.com.
  10. "Tie in Kayser Bondor event". The Glasgow Herald. 21 March 1958. p. 4.
  11. "Scottish pair win easily". The Glasgow Herald. 20 March 1959. p. 4.
  12. "Easy win for French pair". The Glasgow Herald. 25 March 1960. p. 13.
  13. "Women's foursomes win for Scots". The Glasgow Herald. 24 March 1961. p. 15.
  14. "Foursomes win for Mrs Anderson". The Glasgow Herald. 23 March 1962. p. 15.
  15. "Kayser Bondor tournament". The Glasgow Herald. 22 March 1963. p. 6.
  16. "Anglo-French pair win Casa Pupo by 21 strokes". The Glasgow Herald. 19 March 1965. p. 8.
  17. "French pair's Avia win". The Glasgow Herald. 18 March 1966. p. 8.
  18. "English pair win by six strokes". The Glasgow Herald. 17 March 1967. p. 6.
  19. "Small players' success". The Glasgow Herald. 22 March 1968. p. 6.
  20. "Youngest pair win Avia". The Glasgow Herald. 21 March 1969. p. 6.
  21. "Avia winners set record". The Glasgow Herald. 20 March 1970. p. 6.
  22. "Mrs Robertson wins by a stroke after splendid recovery". The Glasgow Herald. 17 March 1972. p. 4.
  23. "Foursomes finishes in a tie". The Glasgow Herald. 23 March 1973. p. 4.
  24. "Sally and Angela scrape home". The Glasgow Herald. 19 March 1976. p. 25.
  25. "Tegwen's chip shot a winner". The Glasgow Herald. 18 March 1977. p. 29.
  26. "Avia women's foursomes". The Guardian. 17 March 1978. p. 22 via Newspapers.com.
  27. "Avia women's foursomes". The Guardian. 16 March 1979. p. 20 via Newspapers.com.
  28. "Scots pair win nerve war". The Glasgow Herald. 20 March 1981. p. 23.
  29. "Aitken triumphs in Avia". The Glasgow Herald. 19 March 1982. p. 24.
  30. "Carbon-copy title victory". The Glasgow Herald. 18 March 1983. p. 23.
  31. "Avia win, but Belle snub for Curtis Cup". The Glasgow Herald. 16 March 1984. p. 25.
  32. "Belle and Mary turn back clock". The Glasgow Herald. 21 March 1986. p. 32.
  33. "Stephen's new season off to a sub-par start". The Glasgow Herald. 20 March 1987. p. 34.
  34. "Faldo chips in and shares lead on 66". The Glasgow Herald. 18 March 1988. p. 39.
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