Together with them, Spain presents a list of ten golfers more willing to emulate Carlota Ciganda, Belén Mozo, María Parra or the long-awaited Celia Barquín, winners in their day. The Spanish expedition is made up of Carla Bernat, Balma Dávalos, Rocío TejedoMarina Escobar, Blanca Fernández, Cayetana Fernández, Lucía López, Martina López-Lanchares, Paula Martín, Andrea Revuelta, María Villanueva, Anna Cañadó and Paula Balanzategui.
The group, a mixture of experience and new blood, has the assistance of Carmen Laguna from the captaincy and Marcelo Prieto in the technical section.
To the European event, the player of the Golf Federation of the Valencian Community, Rocío Tejedo, camega with a victory in this year in 2022 of the Andalusian Cup, ready to offer its best version of the game. Carla Bernat and Balma Dávalos also face the tournament with hope and optimism and are willing to make a good championship.
The rivals to beat will be the Germans Aline Krauter and Helen Briem, the Austrian Emma Spitz, the Danish Amalie Leth-Nissen or the Italian Francesca Fiorellini, all of them Top 50 in the World Ranking. They are also some of the brand new English champions of Absolute Europe for Teams, in the case of Lottie Woad and Rosie Belsham.
This Women’s Individual European Championship is played under the Stroke Play modality, 18 holes a day for four days. At the end of the third day of competition, it is planned to make a cut in the 48th position and tie, being directly eliminated those that do not reach that limit.
While, Another of the appointments of the FGCV players is in Italy. Spain disputes the World University Championship from July 20 to 23 on the Turin tour of Royal Park. A delegation of six Spanish golfers arrives there in the male and female category with the Valencian Carla Tejedo in the group.
The Spanish delegation is made up, in the men’s field, by Álvaro Mueller-Baumgart from Malaga, Samuel Espinosa from Cantabria and Pablo Ereño from Madrid, while the women’s competition is faced by Rocío Tejedo from Valencia, Carolina López-Chacarra from Madrid and Malaga from Julia López, all of them assisted by Adriana Zwanck and Álvaro Salto as captain and coach.