R&A Girls Home Internationals
The R&A Girls Home Internationals was first played in 1935.
The championship is an annual event played over three days featuring teams from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Match Overview
2019 R&A Girls Home Internationals Champions
England
England won the R&A Girls Home Internationals after a final day victory thanks to a superior points total in individual matches (17½-15½).
2020 MATCH
Format
History
The 2020 Girls Home Internationals has been cancelled due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
These Matches will not be played in 2020. The 2021 Girls Home Internationals will take place at Ganton, England from 4-6 August.
2020 MATCH
Format
History
Teams from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales compete against each other in individual matches.
A match consists of three foursomes and six singles, each over the same 18 holes, with the foursomes being played first.
The scores are calculated by team results with each team scoring one point for a team win and half a point for a halved match.
If two or more countries score an equal number of team points and have each won the same number of individual games, the tie will be resolved by aggregating the number of holes played in the individual games won and the team with the fewest number of holes played is declared the winner.
2020 MATCH
Format
History
The first R&A Girls Home International Match was played in 1935.
The teams from England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales compete for the Stroyan Cup.
Since 2008, England have won every staging of the R&A Girls Home Internationals - other than Ireland's victory in 2016.