Girls Home Internationals

Originally it was played immediately before, and at the same venue, as the Girls Amateur Championship.

In its final format, the championship was played over three days with the four teams competing against each other in individual matches.

From 1976 to 1978 it was held on the previous Thursday and Friday before returning to Monday and Tuesday in 1979.

In 1990 the event was expanded to three days matches consisting of three foursomes and six singles.

Source:[58] Before the Girls Home Internationals was founded, an annual match had been played between England and Scotland since 1935.

The first match was held on Monday 2 September 1935 at Stoke Poges, before the Girls Amateur Championship.

[71][70] The teams competed for the Swansea Spoon, later presented to the runners-up in the Home Internationals.