The European Youths' Team Championship was a European amateur team golf championship for men under 22 organized by the European Golf Association. The inaugural event was held in 1961. It was played every year until 1982, then every second year. It was discontinued in 2006.[1][2][3]
Results
editYear | Venue | Location | Winners | Runners-up |
---|---|---|---|---|
2006 | La Canada | Spain | Spain | Italy |
2004 | The Island GC | Ireland | Scotland | England |
2002 | Gdansk G&CC | Poland | Sweden | England |
2000 | Kilmarnock (Barassie) GC | Scotland | England | Scotland |
1998 | Royal Waterloo GC | Belgium | Wales | Sweden |
1996 | Madeira GC | Portugal | Scotland | Spain |
1994 | Esbjerg GC | Denmark | Ireland | Sweden |
1992 | Helsinki | Finland | Sweden | England |
1990 | I Roveri GC | Italy | Italy | Sweden |
1984 | Hermitage | Ireland | Ireland | Denmark |
1982 | Racing Club de France | France | Scotland | Italy |
1981 | Reykjavik | Iceland | Spain | Ireland |
1980 | Düsseldorf | Germany | Sweden | Italy |
1979 | Marianske Lazne | Czech Republic | Ireland | Denmark |
1978 | Pals GC | Spain | France | Spain |
1977 | Oslo | Norway | Ireland | France |
1976 | Murhof | Austria | Sweden | Italy |
1975 | Geneva | Switzerland | Italy | Sweden |
1974 | Helsinki | Finland | France | Sweden |
1973 | Silkeborg | Denmark | France | Sweden |
1972 | Eindhoven | Netherlands | Switzerland | Sweden |
1971 | St Cloud | France | France | Germany |
1970 | Grand-Ducal | Luxembourg | Sweden | Denmark |
1969 | Penina | Portugal | Sweden | Switzerland |
1968 | Ryl Waterloo | Belgium | France | Netherlands |
1967 | Jonkoping | Sweden | Spain | France |
1966 | Kennemer | Netherlands | Denmark | Germany |
1965 | Lido | Italy | France | Sweden |
1964 | St Cloud | France | France | Germany |
1963 | Oslo | Norway | Sweden | France |
1962 | Krefeld | Germany | Germany | Sweden |
1961 | La Galea | Spain | Germany | Spain |
Results summary
editCountry | Winner | Runner-up |
---|---|---|
Sweden | 7 | 9 |
France | 7 | 3 |
Ireland | 4 | 1 |
Spain | 3 | 3 |
Scotland | 3 | 1 |
Italy | 2 | 4 |
Germany | 2 | 3 |
Denmark | 1 | 3 |
England | 1 | 3 |
Switzerland | 1 | 1 |
Wales | 1 | – |
Netherlands | – | 1 |
Total | 32 | 32 |
Source:[4]
Winning teams
edit- 2006: Spain: Jordi García del Moral , Jorge Campillo, Nacho Elvira, Marc Perez, Pedro Oriol, Ion Garcia Avis
- 2004: Scotland: Wallace Booth, Scott Jamieson, Kevin McAlpine, George Murray, Richie Ramsay, Lloyd Saltman
- 2002: Sweden: Mikael Detterberg, Kalle Edberg, Lars Johansson, Pär Nilsson, Alex Norén, Mats Pilö
- 2000: England: Jamie Elson, David Griffiths, Richard McEvoy, Phil Rowe, Zane Scotland, Tom Whitehouse
- 1998: Wales: Neil Mattews, Morgan Palmer, Mark Pilkington, Oliver Pughe, Alex Smith, Craig Williams
- 1996: Scotland: Roger Beames, Grant Campbell, Alastair Forsyth, Euan Little, David Patrick, Steven Young
- 1994: Ireland: Eamonn Bradley, Richie Coughlan, Peter Lawrie, Andrew McGormick, Stephen Moloney, Keith Nolan[5][6]
- 1992: Sweden: Max Anglert, Fredrik Andersson, Niclas Fasth, Mikael Lundberg, Peter Malmgren, Rikard Strångert[7]
- 1990: Italien: Emanuele Canonica, Massimo Florioli, Marco Gortana, Michele Reale, Massimo Scarpa, Mario Tadini[8]
- 1984: Ireland: Jim Carvill, Jason Farrell, John McHenry, John Morris, Paul Murphy, Eoghan O'Connell[9][10][5][11]
- 1982: Scotland: George Barrie, Colin Dalgleish, Linsey Mann, Colin Montgomerie, Alex Pickles, Ian Young[12][13]
- 1981: Spain: Alfonso Vidaor, José Ignacio Márquez, Julian Mayoral, Jesus Lopez, Alejo Ollé, Joaquín Assens[14]
- 1980: Sweden: Torbjörn Antevik, Freddy Carlsson, Anders Forsbrand, Claes Grönberg, Per Jönsson, Göran Knutsson[15]
- 1979: Ireland: J. Collins, T. Corridan, Hanna, Brendan McDaid, Ronan Rafferty, Philip Walton[16]
- 1978: France: Marc Farry, Michel Gayon, J.I. Mouhica, F. Perreau, Tim Planchin, François Illouz
- 1977: Ireland: Paddy O'Boyle, Sean Flanagan, Brendan McDaid, Peter O'Hagan, D.P. O'Connor, T. Corridan[3][17][18]
- 1976: Sweden: Per Andersson, Jan Andhagen, Hans Ivarsson, Anders Johnsson, Per-Göran Nilsson, Fredrik Stahle[3]
- 1975: Italy: Alberto Avanzo, Stefano Betti, Stefano Esente, Antonio Lionello, Massimo Manelli, Giuseppe Sita[3][19]
- 1974: France: Sven Boinet, Ph. Caillol, Patrick Cotton, Tim Planchin, Philippe Ploujoux, Gary Watine[3]
- 1973: France: Sven Boinet, G. Bourdy, Patrick Cotton, René Darrieumerlou, Michel Tapia, Philippe Ploujoux[3][20]
- 1972: Switzerland: J. Duc, Thomas Fortmann, Yves Hofstetter, Martin Kessler, René Kessler, Peter Müller[3][21]
- 1971: France:[22]
- 1970: Sweden: Dag Aurell, Olle Dahlgren, Staffan Mannerström, Christer Nilsson, Jan Rube, Michael Örtegren[3]
- 1969: Sweden: Olle Dahlgren, Rikard Hansson, Staffan Mannerström, Gunnar Mueller, Christer Nilsson, Michael Örtegren[3]
- 1968: France: Fr. Blanchard, O. Brizon, J. Desbordes, Hervé Frayssineau, George Leven, Fr. Thevenin-Lemoine
- 1967: Spain: J. Catarineau, José Luis Noguer, Nicasio Sagardia, Román Tayá, Javier Viladomiu, Santiago Fisas Jr.[3]
- 1966: Denmark: Kjeld Friche, Per Greve-Jensen, Henry J. Jacobsen, Klaus Hove, Henning Knudsen, Hans Stenderup[23]
- 1965: France: Hervé Frayssineau[24]
- 1964: France: O. Brizon, Didier Charmat, Patrick Cros, Hervé Frayssineau, Alexis Godillot, Saubaber, Fr. Thevenin-Lemoine, Watine[3]
- 1963: Sweden: Claes-Mårten Boive, Hans Hedjerson, Johan Jöhncke, Mats Kristersson, Tony Lidholm, Lars Peil, Christer Peil, Peter Sundgren[3][25]
- 1962: Germany: Knut Berlage, von Elten, Hans-Hubert Giesen, Freidrich-Carl Janssen, Peter Jochums, Henning Sostmann, Jürgen Weghmann, N. Wirichs[3][26]
- 1961: Germany: Knut Berlage, Hans-Hubert Giesen, Freidrich-Carl Janssen, Peter Jochums, Helge Rademacher, Henning Sostmann, Jürgen Weghmann[3][26]
See also
edit- European Boys' Team Championship – amateur team golf championship for men under 18 organized by the European Golf Association.
- European Lady Junior's Team Championship – discontinued amateur team golf championship played 1968–1984 for women under 22 organized by the European Golf Association.
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