Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic
The Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic was a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour. It was first played in 1984 and held annually until 1991.[1]
Tournament information | |
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Location | Eastleigh, Hampshire, England |
Established | 1984 |
Course(s) | Fleming Park Golf Club |
Par | 65 (34–31) |
Tour(s) | Ladies European Tour |
Format | 72-hole Stroke play |
Month played | July |
Final year | 1991 |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 249 (−11) ![]() 249 (−11) ![]() |
To par | As above |
Final champion | |
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The tournament was played on the par–65 (34–31) municipal course Fleming Park GC, Eastleigh, Hampshire, England, which closed permanently in 2008.[2]
Jane Connachan recorded a 58 in the first round and Dale Reid recorded a 58 in the final round of the 1991 tournament, Ladies European Tour records as lowest rounds, as is Dale Reid's 1991 and Trish Johnson's 1990 72–hole raw score of 249.[3]
Winners
Year | Winner | Country | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up | |||
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Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic | |||||||
1991 | Dale Reid | ![]() | 8 strokes | ![]() | |||
1990 | Trish Johnson | ![]() | 5 strokes | ![]() | |||
1989 | Debbie Dowling | ![]() | Playoff | ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
1988 | Corinne Dibnah | ![]() | 1 stroke | ![]() ![]() | |||
1987 | Trish Johnson | ![]() | 11 strokes | ![]() | |||
1986 | Debbie Dowling | ![]() | 6 strokes | ![]() | |||
JS Bloor Eastleigh Classic | |||||||
1985 | Christine Sharp | ![]() | 1 stroke | ![]() | |||
1984 | Dale Reid | ![]() | 8 strokes | ![]() |
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See also
References
- "Eastleigh Classic". Where2golf. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
- "Fleming Park Golf Course – Report for the Fleming Park Consultative Group". eastleigh.gov.uk. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
- "Dale Reid Biography". Scottish Golf Museum. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
External links
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