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		<title>England Women’s squad is slimmed down to four with overseas players to be added</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>THE national selectors have named the players who will make up a much smaller England Women&#8217;s Squad for 2020, alongside announcing the make-up of the Girls&#8217; group. Four of the country’s top talents will lead the way for the women in the season ahead with Yorkshire’s Charlotte Heath and Somerset’s Mimi Rhodes promoted from last [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_7498" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Womens-squad-pic-2020.png"><img class="size-large wp-image-7498" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Womens-squad-pic-2020-1024x511.png" alt="The four members of the 2020 England Women’s Squad" width="1024" height="511" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Clockwise (top left): Lily May Humphreys, from Essex, Cornwall’s Emily Toy, Charlotte Heath, from Yorkshire, and Somerset’s Mimi Rhodes, who make up the England Women’s squad</p></div>
<p id="mce_1" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body"><strong><strong>THE national selectors have named the players who will make up a much smaller England Women&#8217;s Squad for 2020, alongside announcing the make-up of the Girls&#8217; group.</strong></strong></p>
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<p id="mce_2" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">Four of the country’s top talents will lead the way for the women in the season ahead with Yorkshire’s Charlotte Heath and Somerset’s Mimi Rhodes promoted from last year’s U18 squad.</p>
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<p id="mce_3" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">They are joined by reigning Women’s Amateur champion Emily Toy, from Cornwall’s Carlyon Bay, who is named alongside Essex’s Curtis Cup player, Lily May Humphreys, who won three times in 2019.</p>
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<p id="mce_4" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">Huddersfield’s Heath, who started the new year by winning the Australian Women’s Amateur Championship, is joined by the 2019 Justin Rose Telegraph Junior Masters winner, Rhodes, from Burnham &amp; Berrow.</p>
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<p id="mce_5" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">All four who feature in the UK-based squad – that has been slimmed down from seven to four places – are pictured above.</p>
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<p>Next week, England Women&#8217;s overseas squad – comprising of players based abroad and completing studies – will be named.</p>
<div id="attachment_5046" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Rosie-Belsham2.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-5046" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Rosie-Belsham2-1024x597.jpg" alt="Whitley Bay’s Rosie Belsham" width="1024" height="597" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Whitley Bay’s Rosie Belsham has been picked for the England Girls squad for 2020 alongside Northumbria team-mates Jess Baker and Rachel Gourley. Picture by LEADERBOARD PHOTOGRAPHY</p></div>
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<p id="mce_7" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">The Girls’ squad features real strength in depth. Northumberland trio Rosie Belsham, Jess Baker and Rachel Gourley are joined by Surrey’s record-breaker Lottie Woad and Rafiah Banday.</p>
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<p id="mce_56" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">The two counties comprise five of the seven selected to represent England at U18 level although players outside the squad can be picked on current form as the season progresses, and as well at women’s level.</p>
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<p id="mce_15" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">Cumbria’s Caitlin Whitehead and US-based Ellie Gower complete the seven-strong Girls’ squad.</p>
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<p id="mce_55" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">England Women’s performance manager Rebecca Hembrough insists the job of selecting the squads for 2020 was trickier than ever due to the quality of players at all levels of the women’s and girls’ game.</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce">“We are very excited to finally announce the national squads for 2020,” said Hembrough.</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce">“They are a strong and dedicated group of young women that have been challenging themselves and one another with the support of the coaching programme since October.</p>
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<p id="mce_8" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">“There were some extremely tough decisions to make, but the squad sizes were reduced to provide more individualised coaching support with an eye on a big year at the Europeans, Home Internationals and World Amateur Team Championships.</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce">“We fully envisage selections to continue to be very competitive this year and we’re really excited by this.”</p>
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<p id="mce_17" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">The Club de Golf Escorpion in Valencia, Spain will stage the European Ladies’ Team Championships between July 7-11.</p>
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<p id="mce_18" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">On the same dates, the European Girls’ Team Championships will take place at Rosa GC, in Poland.</p>
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<p id="mce_19" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">The Home Internationals will take place at Harlech’s Royal St David’s Golf Club, in Wales, between August 5 and</p>
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<p id="mce_20" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">England’s Women and Girls team will defend titles won last year at a rain-soaked Downfield Golf Club, in Dundee.</p>
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<p id="mce_21" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">The 2020 World Amateur Team championships will be held at the Tanah Merah Country Club, in Singapore, from October 14-17 after organisers switched the event from its original venue in Hong Kong.</p>
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<p id="mce_22" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">Both the women’s and girls’ squads will fly to Quinta Do Lago, in Portugal, over the coming days for a warm-weather training camp as they continue preparations for the season.</p>
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<p id="mce_14" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">Women’s squad (age in brackets)<br />
<strong>Charlotte Heath</strong> (18) &#8211; Huddersfield GC, Yorkshire<br />
<strong>Lily May Humphreys</strong> (17) – Stoke by Nayland GC, Essex<br />
<strong>Mimi Rhodes </strong>(18) – Burnham and Berrow GC, Somerset<br />
<strong>Emily Toy</strong> (22) – Carlyon Bay GC, Cornwall</p>
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<p>Girls’ squad<br />
<strong>Jess Baker</strong> (17) – Gosforth Park Ladies GC, Northumberland<br />
<strong>Rafiah Banday</strong> (16) – Royal Mid Surrey GC, Surrey<br />
<strong>Rosie Belsham</strong> (18) – Whitley Bay GC, Northumberland<br />
<strong>Rachel Gourley</strong> (15) – Arcot Hall GC, Northumberland<br />
<strong>Ellie Gower</strong> (17) –  based in America<br />
<strong>Caitlin Whitehead</strong> (17) – Carus Green GC, Cumbria<br />
<strong>Lottie Woad </strong>(16) – Farnham GC, Surrey</p>
<div id="attachment_5717" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Hewson-European.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-5717" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Hewson-European-1024x681.jpg" alt="2019 Ladies European Amateur Champion Alice Hewson, from Berkhamsted Golf Club" width="1024" height="681" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Berkhamsted’s Alice Hewson who was crowned European Ladies Amateur Champion in 2019 is now plying her trade as a professional after earning her LET card at Q-School last month. Picture by LEADERBOARD PHOTOGRAPY</p></div>
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<p id="mce_40" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body"><strong>TWO of last year’s USA-based members of the England Women’s squad have joined the professional ranks for the 2020 season.</strong></p>
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<p id="mce_45" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">Berkhamsted’s European Ladies Amateur Champion Alice Hewson, who spent four years in the States, at Clemson University turned pro in the autumn.</p>
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<p id="mce_51" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body"><a href="http://www.golfsouth.co.uk/boulden-back-on-let-as-she-storms-to-three-shot-win-in-q-school-at-la-manga/">The two-time Curtis Cup player will be playing on the Ladies European Tour in 2020 after finishing fifth at Qualifying School, in January, in Spain.</a></p>
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<p id="mce_57" class="wp-block-paragraph editor-rich-text__tinymce mce-content-body">Woodhall Spa’s India Clyburn has also turned pro after missing the cut at <a href="https://ladieseuropeantour.com/reports-page/?tourn=1822&amp;report=https://info.ladieseuropeantour.com/tic/tmscores.cgi?tourn=1822~season=2019~params=P*5ESC05~#" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">the final stage of LET Q-School</a> while Meon Valley’s Emma Allen has graduated from the University of Missouri.</p>
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<p>Roehampton sisters Annabell and Samantha Fuller have both been studying in the States.</p>
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<p>They will again come into contention for the overseas players squad, along with fellow 2019 squad member Lianna Bailey, from Kirby Muxloe, who is in her second season at Oklahoma State.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>CHARLOTTE Heath became just the fifth British player to ever win the third oldest women’s amateur championship in the world at the weekend. The 18-year-old England international swept away the challenge of Indonesia’s Mela Putri to claim a stunning victory in the Australian Women’s Amateur Championship. The Yorkshire schoolgirl was too strong for her 22-year-old [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_7285" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Charlotte-Heath-Aus-Am-win-2.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-7285" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Charlotte-Heath-Aus-Am-win-2-1024x617.jpg" alt="HUDDERSFIELD golf club’s Charlotte Heath, the 2020 Australian Women’s Amateur Champion" width="1024" height="617" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Charlotte Heath is the first English golfer to win the Australian Women’s Amateur Championship since Julie Wade back in 1995. Picture by GOLF AUSTRALIA</p></div>
<p><strong>CHARLOTTE Heath became just the fifth British player to ever win the third oldest women’s amateur championship in the world at the weekend.</strong></p>
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<p>The 18-year-old England international swept away the challenge of Indonesia’s Mela Putri to claim a stunning victory in the Australian Women’s Amateur Championship.</p>
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<p>The Yorkshire schoolgirl was too strong for her 22-year-old rival and claimed a majestic 7&amp;6 victory in the 36-hole final at the Royal Queensland Golf Club.</p>
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<p>Heath became the first winner from British shores in 24 years and just the fifth to win the Australian Women’s title in it’s 127-year history.</p>
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<p>The last was Julie Hall from Felixstowe, who won in Oz in 1995, having won her second Women’s Amateur Championship in the same year, after her first victory in 1990.</p>
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<p>The Australian is actually the 10th oldest championship in the world including men’s opens at professional and amateur level.</p>
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<p>Heath – a member at Huddersfield Golf Club – got off to a fast start and was three-up after five holes.</p>
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<p>Heath’s lead was a commanding eight holes by the completion of the first 18 holes.</p>
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<p>The 18-year-old then tightened her grip in the afternoon by holing her approach to the third hole from 180 yards for an eagle – taking her lead to 10 holes.</p>
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<p>Putri fought back to win four of the next five and threaten a comeback. But Heath held her nerve to hole a par putt on the 12<sup>th</sup> and claim the title with six holes to spare.</p>
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<p>After the win, Charlotte Heath told Golf Australia: “It was a bit stressful and I was super nervous to start.</p>
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<p>“I got off to a quick start and then in the second 18 she started playing really good and it was tense.</p>
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<p>“I made two bogeys and she made two birdies and I dropped a few. But I kept my head and kept going.”</p>
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<p>The Yorkshire county player has been a frequent visitor to the winners’ circle over the past 12 months, winning the Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters at Nizels GC, in June, and the Pleasington Putter.</p>
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<p>But the win Down Under is by far the most significant of the former England junior international’s young career.</p>
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<p>Victory will catapult her up the world rankings from her current position of 226nd.</p>
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<p>Heath said describing the moment she hovered over the matchwinning putt: “I was just like ‘hole it’ – it was for a half anyway so if I missed it – and it went six feet past. It didn’t really matter.”</p>
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<p>Heath will now be invited to two LPGA events – the Victoria Open and Women’s Australian Open.</p>
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<p>But before that Charlotte has some pleading to do with her teachers back at home.</p>
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<p>“I’ve never played in LPGA event – hopefully I can get time off school,” said a smiling Heath.</p>
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<p>The English star qualified for the matchplay event by finishing in a tie for 17<sup>th</sup> in the strokeplay.</p>
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<p>Rounds of 71 and 74 left Charlotte Heath somewhat under the radar going into the knockout stages.</p>
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<p>But while Cornwall’s Women’s Amateur Champion Emily Toy – the top seed after winning the strokeplay – unfortunately fell at the first hurdle to eventual finalist Putri, Heath got up a head of steam as the week wore on.</p>
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<p>A 4&amp;2 win over Australia’s Fiona Xu earned Heath a place in the last 16 where another local hero – Charley Jacobs – was brushed aside by the same score.</p>
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<p>On Saturday, a third Aussie was put to the sword in the quarter-finals when Heath triumphed over the much-fancied Lian Higo booking her place in the last four with a 3&amp;2 winning margin.</p>
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<p>South Korea’s Minju Kim was next up, but with Heath’s confidence rapidly rising the English women’s international notched another impressive 3&amp;2 win to reach the final.</p>
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<p>Then came the crowning glory with Heath thoroughly deserving of her plaudits.</p>
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<p>Heath’s name joins the following Brits on the trophy:<br />
<em>•1995 Julie Hall (Felixstowe Ferry) – played in five Curtis Cups </em><br />
<em>•1955 Miss Veronica Anstey (later Beharrell) Edgbaston GC</em><br />
<em>•1935 Miss J B Walker (The Berkshire) Won the Irish Ladies Amateur in 1930</em><br />
<em>•1905 Miss M Backhous</em>e</p>
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<p><strong>•To see how Charlotte Heath got to the final click </strong><a href="https://www.golf.org.au/eventscalendar/#/competition/2236584/matchplay" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>here</strong></a><strong> for the full matchplay results and for the strokeplay qualifying scores click here.</strong></p>
<h2>Jones and Strickland knocked out in semi-finals of Australian Amateur</h2>
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<div id="attachment_7284" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Ben-Jones-swing-2048x1195.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-7284" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Ben-Jones-swing-2048x1195-1024x598.jpg" alt="Northamptonshire County’s Ben Jones, who lost in the semi-finals of the Australian Amateur Championship" width="1024" height="598" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Northamptonshire County’s Ben Jones was knocked out in the semi-finals of the Australian Amateur Championship, losing to Ireland’s Tom McKibbin, who lost in the final.<br />Picture LEADERBOARD PHOTOGRAPHY</p></div>
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<p><strong>NORTHAMPTONSHIRE County’s Ben Jones joined Sussex’s Charlie Strickland and Northumberland’s Matty Lamb in the matchplay stages of the<a href="http://www.golfsouth.co.uk/seven-of-england-golfs-performance-squad-members-head-to-australia-in-new-year/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"> Australian Amateur Championship.</a></strong></p>
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<p>Lamb, from Hexham, a member of the victorious Home Internatinals team in September, had his run halted to the last eight by Australia’s Louis Dobbelaar, in the third round.</p>
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<p>However, Jones, the losing finalist in last summer’s Amateur Championship and Ham Manor’s Strickland battled through to the semi-finals.</p>
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<p>But with an all-English final beckoning – which would have created some unparalled history at an overseas championship – they were both knocked out.</p>
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<p>Jones’ match with Northern Ireland’s Tom McKibbin was nip and tuck all the way with the man from Holywood edging it by a single hole.</p>
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<p>Australia’s Jediah Morgan – who went on to win the event – had too much in the tank for Strickland, who lost 5&amp;3.</p>
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<p>Strickland is one of nine players in the England Men’s squad for 2020. The former England Boys cap, who missed most of 2018 after being diagnosed with epilepsy, claimed the Selborne Salver, at Blackmoor GC, last April.</p>
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<p>Rotherham’s Ben Schmidt – who claimed the English Men’s and Boys Amateur Strokeplay double last year – was one of eight England players in the 198-strong field that failed to make it through to the last 64.</p>
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<p>The youngest-ever winner of the Brabazon and the youngest to win the Carris in the same season at just 16 – to break Sandy Lyle’s 42-year-old record – missed out by four shots after an opening 80 on the Brisbane Course.</p>
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<p><strong><em>The Australian Amateur is the ninth oldest golf championship in the world and has only been won by two Englishmen in its 127-year history – the MP Michael Scott won it three times in four years from 1905-8.</em></strong></p>
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<p>Middlesex’s Warren Bennett, from Ruislip GC, won the title in 1994, at Royal Sydney GC – the same year he claimed the Lytham Trophy and represented Great Britain &amp; Ireland in the Eisenhower Trophy at the World Amateur Team Championship, at Versailles, in France.</p>
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<p>•For full strokeplay scores in the Australian Amateur click <a href="https://www.golf.org.au/eventscalendar/#/competition/1921146/results">here</a> and to see the matchplay results click <a href="https://www.golf.org.au/eventscalendar/#/competition/2244526/matchplay" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.</p>
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<div id="attachment_6962" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Scott-Gregory-NSW-amateur.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6962" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Scott-Gregory-NSW-amateur-1024x576.jpg" alt="Corhamton 2016 Amateur Champion Scott Gregory 2017 New South Wales Amateur Champion" width="1024" height="576" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Corhampton’s Scott Gregory – winner of the 2017 New South Wales Amateur. Picture by ANTHONY POWTER</p></div>
<h3>Can England match Gregory and Petrozzi’s success in New South Wales Amateur?</h3>
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<p><strong>THE seven-strong England squad (five men and two women) move on from Royal Queensland to play in the New South Wales’ Amateur being held jointly at St Michael’s Golf Club and the Coast Golf Club in Little Bay.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>England have a great record in the NSW Amateur, with Hampshire’s Scott Gregory winning in 2017, beating Sussex’s Marco Penge in an all-English 36-hole final.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Staffordshire’s Gian-Marco Petrozzi kept the trophy in English hands a year later while Formby’s Paul Howard (2015), Jack Senior (2011) and Gary Wolstenholme (2007) have all taken the title in the 21st Century.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Michael Scott MP was England’s first – and only – back-to-back winner in 1909 and 1910.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Their Australian adventure ends with the Avondale Amateur at Avondale Golf Club from January 28-31.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>•Follow live scores in the New South Wales Open by clicking </strong><a href="https://www.golf.org.au/eventscalendar/#/competition/2134153/leaderboard" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>RECENT winners Rosie Belsham, Lily May Humphreys and Callum Macfie will spearhead the England challenge in the German Boys’ and Girls’ Open at St Leon-Rot, at the end of this month. They are among eight players who will represent England in the 54-hole event at the club which hosted the 2015 Solheim Cup. Essex’s Lily [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_5046" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Rosie-Belsham2.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-5046" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Rosie-Belsham2-1024x597.jpg" alt="Whitley Bay’s Rosie Belsham, winner of the Fairhaven Trophy, has been picked for the England squad who will travel to St Lerot for the German Boys and Girls Championships in June. Picture by LEADERBOARD PHOTOGRAPHY" width="1024" height="597" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Whitley Bay’s Rosie Belsham, winner of the Fairhaven Trophy, has been picked for the England squad who will travel to St Leon Rot for the German Boys and Girls Championships in June. Picture by LEADERBOARD PHOTOGRAPHY</p></div>
<p><strong>RECENT winners Rosie Belsham, Lily May Humphreys and Callum Macfie will spearhead the England challenge in the German Boys’ and Girls’ Open at St Leon-Rot, at the end of this month.</strong></p>
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<p>They are among eight players who will represent England in the 54-hole event at the club which hosted the 2015 Solheim Cup.<!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --></p>
<p>Essex’s Lily May Humphreys, completed the Irish and <a href="http://www.golfsouth.co.uk/__trashed/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Welsh Open Strokeplay</a> double over consecutive weekends earlier this month, adding them to previous wins in English, Scottish, British and European championships.</p>
<p><!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph -->Seventeen-year-old Humphreys – a member at Stoke by Nayland – made her Curtis Cup debut aged 16. The England line-up is completed by Charlotte Heath, Mimi Rhodes, Enrique Dimayuga, Matthew Freeman and Remy Miller.</p>
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<p>Whitley Bay’s Belsham won the girls’ title at the Fairhaven Trophy earlier this month, with a record-setting total of 23-under par.</p>
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<p>The 17-year-old Northumbrian’s score was the lowest gross ever-recorded in the competition, beating the best boys’ score by four and the best girls’ by 11.</p>
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<p><!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph -->Fellow Fairhaven Trophy winner Callum Macfie, from Lindrick, took the boys’ title with a seven-under total. The 18-year-old – a past winner of the North of England U16 title – represented England at U16 level. He has twice helped Yorkshire win the English Boys’ County Finals title.</p>
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<p>Huddersfield’s Charlotte Heath, who is also 17, was fourth at the Welsh Open Strokeplay.</p>
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<p>She won the 2018 Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters at Nizels GC, and was in England’s winning team at last year’s Girls’ Home Internationals, at Ballybunion.</p>
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<p>Somerset’s Mimi Rhodes was also in that team and represented England in the World Juniors Girls’ Championship at Ottawa, in Canada.</p>
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<p>Rhodes was runner-up in the French Women’s Strokeplay and fifth in the 2018 Annika Invitational Europe, at Stockholm’s Royal Drottingholm GC.</p>
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<p><!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph -->Walton Heath’s Enrique Dimayuga tied fourth in the strokeplay stages of the French Boys’ Championship and reached the last 16 in the matchplay.He was 10<sup>th</sup> in the Hampshire Salver back in April.</p>
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<p>Eighteen-year-old Matthew Freeman, from Notts Golf Club, was sixth in April’s Peter McEvoy Trophy and was seventh in last year’s English U18 Carris Trophy.</p>
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<p>He was in England’s winning team at the Boys’ Home Internationals at Royal Dornoch, in Scotland.</p>
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<p>Prestbury’s Remy Miller tied fifth in the Fairhaven and had top 15 finishes in the Peter McEvoy Trophy and the Scottish Boys’ Championship.</p>
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<p>The 17-year-old Cheshire teenager has represented England at U16 level, helping to defeat Scotland at Montrose, in October 2017.</p>
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<h2>St Leon Rot hosted European Tour and 2015 Solheim Cup</h2>
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<p><strong>ST LEON ROT was the regular host of the Deutsche Bank – SAP Open TPC of Europe over a five year period.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>The top rated German course hosted some of the world’s best players in 1999, 2001, 2002 and 2004 – with World No. 1 Tiger Woods winning on the first three occasions.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>St Leon Rot also hosted the 2015 Solheim Cup when the USA claimed the women’s equivalent to the Ryder Cup, coming back from 10-6 down in what was the closest result in the biennial clash’s history.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>But only after their</strong> <strong>14½-13½ triumph was overshadowed by controversy over a putt that Norway’s Suzann Pettersen insisted had not been conceded.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>The club was founded in 1997 by SAP co-founder Dietmar Hopp. The two 18 hole courses are called St Leon and Rot. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>The Solheim Cup was played on the St Leon course while the Junior Solheim Cup was played on the Rot.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>•For more information about St Leon Rot – host of the German Boys’ and Girls’ Open click </strong><a href="https://www.gc-slr.de/en/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>here</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
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