Women’s World Amateur Team Championship
The Women’s World Amateur Team Championship is a prestigious international golf tournament held every two years. Organized by the International Golf Federation (IGF), it features teams of female amateur golfers from around the world competing for the Espíritu Santo Trophy. Each team consists of three players, and the event showcases the best amateur talent in women's golf.
The championship promotes camaraderie and sportsmanship among participants while highlighting the growth of women's golf globally. The tournament has been held since 1964, with various countries hosting the event, and it serves as a platform for young golfers to gain international experience and recognition.