Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open Amateur Championship
The Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open Amateur Championship is an annual golf tournament held in Scotland, specifically designed for female amateur golfers. Established in 1979, the event attracts participants from various countries, showcasing their skills on the course.
The championship is typically played over 54 holes, with competitors vying for the title in a stroke play format. It is named after Helen Holm, a notable figure in Scottish golf, and serves as a significant event in the women's amateur golf calendar, contributing to the development and recognition of female golfers.