WWATC 20 Women’s World Amateur Team All-Time Total Medals Won Country Total 1st 2nd 3rd United States of America 19 13 3 3 France 12 2 5 5 Sweden 7 2 2 3 Great Britain and Ireland 7 0 2 5 Spain 5 2 1 2 Australia 4 2 2 0 Korea 4 2 2 0 South Africa 4 1 1 2 Canada 3 0 3 0 New Zealand 3 0 2 1 Italy 2 0 2 0 Germany 1 0 1 0 Thailand 1 0 1 0 Brazil 1 0 0 1 Colombia 1 0 0 1 England 1 0 0 1 Most victories, Team 13 united States of America (1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1998) 2 France (1964, 2000) 2 Spain (1986, 1992) 2 Australia (1978, 2002) 2 Sweden (2004, 2008) 2 Korea (1996, 2010) Consecutive victories, Team 6 united States of America (1966-1976) Runner-up Finishes, Team 5 France (1970, 1972, 1976, 1984, 1986) 3 Canada (1966, 1978, 2004) 3 united States of America (1964, 2004, 2010) 2 Great britain and Ireland (1974, 1992) 2 New zealand (1982, 1990) 2 Korea (1994, 2000) 2 Italy (1996, 1998) 2 Australia (1968, 1980) 2 Sweden (1988, 2006) Consecutive Runner-up Finishes, Team 2 France (1970, 1972) 2 Italy (1996, 1998) Top-Five Finishes, Team 22 united States of America 14 Great britain and Ireland (includes 1964 when England competed independently) 13 France Records Consecutive Top-Five Finishes, Team 18 united States of America (1964-1998) 8 Great britain and Ireland (1978-1992) 5 France (1964-1972) 5 Canada (1964-1972) 5 Australia (1972-1980) Top-10 Finishes, Team 24 Sweden 22 united States of America 20 France Consecutive Top-10 Finishes, Team 24 Sweden (1964-2010) 18 united States of America (1964-1998) 16 France (1964-1994) Largest 18-Hole Lead, Team 10 Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 5 united States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 5 united States of America, Geneva G.C., Geneva, Switzerland, 1982 4 united States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970 4 Great britain and Ireland, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 4 Thailand, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 4 united States of America, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 Largest 36-Hole Lead, Team 13 united States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 8 united States of America, Mexico City C.C., Mexico City, Mexico, 1966 8 united States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 8 Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Largest 54-Hole Lead, Team 18 united States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 13 Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 11 united States of America, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, 1984 11 Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
Largest Margin of victory, Team 21 united States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 17 united States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 17 united States of America, Geneva G.C., Geneva, Switzerland, 1982 17 Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 16 united States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 best Comeback by Winner, Final Round, Team 3 Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 2 united States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970 2 Sweden, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 best Comeback by Winner, Final 36 Holes, Team 8 Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 7 united States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970 4 united States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 4 Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 4 Spain, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992 4 Korea, St. Elena G.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 best Comeback by Winner, Final 54 Holes, Team 13 Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 9 Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 6 Spain, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992 Lowest Score, Team, First Round 136 united States of America, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 137 Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 137 japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 137 Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 138 South Africa, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Lowest Score, Team, Second Round 128 Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 134 united States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 138 South Africa, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 138 Sweden, The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 138 Spain, The Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Lowest Score, Team, Third Round 134 Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 138 united States of America, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 138 Spain, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 139 France, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 139 Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 139 united States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 139 Germany, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 139 japan, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 139 New zealand, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Lowest Score, Team, Fourth Round 136 Colombia, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 137 united States of America, The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 138 Sweden, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 138 South Africa, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 138 Korea, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 Lowest Score, Team, Any Round 128 Korea, second round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 134 united States of America, second round, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 134 Korea, third round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 135 Sweden, second round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 135 Germany, second round, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 135 Philippines, second round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 Lowest Score, Team, 36 Holes 273 Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 274 united States of America, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 275 Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Lowest Score, Team, 54 Holes Women’s World Amateur Team 21 407 Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 WWATC
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