Eligibility & Format
Competitors:
Three (3) junior girls per country (including an additional Canadian team)
Delegation:
1 Coach or 1 Non-Playing Captain
Classification:
This competition is open to female juniors (in accordance with Golf Canada’s transgender policy) who have not reached their 19th birthday by the last scheduled day of the championship – October 7, 2023 – who are members in good standing with their respective golf federation, and who are not playing on a university or college golf team.
Selection
Competitors & Coaches: Determined by participating golf federations.
Teams must submit their Team Selection Form by Friday, August 18, 2023
Competition
- Rules: Rules of play are those of Golf Canada
- Team Competition – 72 hole Stroke Play
- Individual Competition – 72 hole Stroke Play
Policies
Transgender Persons Participating Policy
Players
Austria
- Katharina Schroll
- Johanna Janisch
- Victoria Bauer
Belgium
- Savannah de Bock
- Mirthe Waumans
- Louise Cuyvers
Chinese Taipei
- Chun-Wei Wu
- Ting Yu Chang
- Olivia Hung
Czech Republic
- Denisa Vodickova
- Tiphani Knight
- Sofie Hlinomazova
Denmark
- Johanna Paula Axelsen
- Benedicte Brent-Buchholz
- Victoria Kristensen
England
- Sophia Fullbrook
- Nellie Ong
- Isla McDonald-O’Brien
Finland
- Anastasia Hekkonen
- June Weckman
- Sara Pihlajamäki
Germany
- Marie-Agnes Fischer
- Nina Hölzenbein
- Emma Delwes
Iceland
- Perla Sol Sigurbrandsdottir
- Helga Signy Palsdottir
- Pamela Osk Hjaltadottir
Italy
- Francesca Fiorellini
- Matilde Partele
- Natalia Aparicio
Poland
- Kleopatra Kozakiewicz
- Matylda Krawczynska
- Kinga Kusmierska
South Korea
- Soomin Oh
- Hyojin Yang
- Seojin Park
Spain
- Rocio Tejedo Mulet
- Andrea Revuelta Goicoechea
- Anna Cañadó Espinal
Sweden
- Matilda Björkman
- Josefin Widal
- Nora Sundberg
Switzerland
- Yana Beeli
- Sarah Uebelhart
- Anahi Lohner-Hutzli
United States
- Mia Hammond
- Chloe Kovelesky
- Molly Brown Davidson
Wales
- Annabel Collis
- Isobel Kelly
- Elin Tynan