Maguire, Mehaffey and Wilson named as
Ireland's Espirito Santo Trophy trio
IRISH LADIES GOLF UNION NEWS RELEASE
Ireland's Espirito Santo Trophy trio
Ireland have announced a strong three person team for the Espirito Santo
Trophy, the women's world amateur team championship, at Mayakoba El Camaleon and Iberostar Playa Paraiso Golf Clubs, Mexico from September 14 to 17.
Leona Maguire (Slieve
Russell), Olivia Mehaffey (Royal County Down Ladies) and Annabel Wilson
(Lurgan) have been named as the Irish representatives.
Maguire,
three time Curtis Cup player and world number 1 has represented Ireland
on two previous occasions at the WATC; 2010 in Argentina alongside
Danielle McVeigh and
twin sister Lisa Maguire and 2012 in Turkey with teammates Stephanie
Meadow and Paula Grant.
Maguire is due to compete at the Olympic Games
in Rio, Brazil next week, representing Team Ireland, alongside friend and
fellow player Stephanie Meadow. Padraig Harington
and Seamus Power will take to the Olympic Golf Course this week, with
high hopes of securing a medal.
Olivia
Mehaffey will be making her way to Mexico in September from her new
"home" in Arizona as she travels to Arizona State University (ASU) this
week to embark on a golf
scholarship.
Mehaffey, now up to number 5 in the world was a member of
the victorious 2016 Curtis Cup team alongside Maguire and this year
alone has won the Welsh Ladies, Irish Ladies and Irish Close
Championships, not to mind finishing 3rd at
the European Individual Championship in Sweden. This will be Mehaffey’s first time representing Ireland at the WATC.
Finally,
one of Lurgan’s most talented and up and coming stars, Annabel Wilson
will travel to Mexico with Maguire and Mehaffey with the hopes of
securing a top place finish.
Wilson is a 2 time Irish Girls’ Close Champion.
She has also
represented Great Britain and Ireland at the 2015 Junior
Vagliano Trophy Matches at Malone and more recently was a member of the
victorious Girls’ Home International Team at Conwy Golf Club, North Wales, last week when she claimed
5 from 6 points to help Ireland lift the Cup.
Ireland’s other Curtis Cup star, Maria Dunne (Skerries) was unavailable for selectionLabels: Amateur Ladies
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