2004 Espirito Santo Trophy

2004 Espirito Santo Trophy
Tournament information
Dates20–23 October
LocationRío Grande, Puerto Rico
18°13′20″N 66°25′49″W / 18.2223°N 66.4303°W / 18.2223; -66.4303
Course(s)Rio Mar Country Club (Ocean Course and River Course)
Organized byInternational Golf Federation
(formerly named World Amateur Golf Council)
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
ParOcean: 72
River: 72
LengthOcean: 6,159 yards (5,632 m)
River:5,956 yards (5,446 m)
Field48 teams
141 players
Champion
 Sweden
Sofie Andersson, Karin Sjödin, Louise Stahle
567 (−9)
Location map
Rio Mar CC, Puerto Rico is located in North America
Rio Mar CC, Puerto Rico
Rio Mar CC,
Puerto Rico
Location in North America
Rio Mar CC, Puerto Rico is located in Caribbean
Rio Mar CC, Puerto Rico
Rio Mar CC,
Puerto Rico
Location in the Caribbean
Rio Mar CC, Puerto Rico is located in Puerto Rico
Rio Mar CC, Puerto Rico
Rio Mar CC,
Puerto Rico
Location in Puerto Rico
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The 2004 Espirito Santo Trophy took place 20–23 October at Rio Mar Country Club, on its River Course and Ocean Course, in Río Grande, Puerto Rico.

It was the 21st women's golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy.

The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event. There were 48 team entries, each with two or three players.

Each team played two rounds at the River Course and two rounds at the Ocean Course in different orders, but all the leading teams played the fourth round at the Ocean Course. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total.

Team Sweden won the Trophy for their first title. The silver medal was shared between team Canada and team United States, who finished tied second, three strokes back. Defending champion team Australia finished 16th and was never in contention to retain the title.

The individual title was shared between Julieta Granada, Paraguay, and Karin Sjödin, Sweden, whose score of 8-under-par, 280, was four strokes ahead of Jane Park, United States.[1][2]

  1. ^ "World Amateur Team Championships: Women's World Amateur Team Championship". Golfstat. 23 October 2004. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  2. ^ "2004 World Amateur Team Championships, Record Book" (PDF). International Golf Federation. pp. 4–14. Retrieved 21 January 2021.