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BskyB times:
12/07 – SS4 @ 20:00
13/07 – SS4 @ 08:30
14/07 – SS4 @ 08:30
15/07 – SS4 @ 09:00 / 11:00
16/07 – SS4 @ 09:00 / 11:00 / 13:00
Viasat Golf times:
12/07 :13:00 – 14:00
16/07 : 09:00 -10:00
18/07 : 10:00 – 11:00
FORMAT | 4 ROUNDS OF STROKE PLAY |
HCP LIMIT | 0.0 OR BETTER / WAGRANKED 1-1600 (THE EXACT HANDICAP CERTIFIED AT THE DATE OF ENTRY WILL BE USED FOR ALL PURPOSES) |
FIELD SIZE | 144 |
ENTRY FEE | 150 CHF |
registration deadline | 17.05.2017 @ 17h00 (CET) |
CONDITIONS | 2017_EAC_Conditions of Competition |
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Programme
06.30 - 10.43
11.30 - 15.43
06.30 - 10.43
11.30 - 15.43
06.30 - 10.43
11.30 - 15.43
Top 60 & Ties
Hosting Course
Walton Heath Golf Club
Walton Heath was founded in 1903 and the Old course was opened for play in May 1904. The Old course has over 100 years of history and this can be felt from the moment you step into the Clubhouse. Walton Heath has played host to over 90 major amateur and professional championships in its illustrious history, including the 1981 Ryder Cup, 5 European Opens, 23 News of the World Match Play Championships and The Senior Open in 2011. The list also includes such prestigious amateur events as the English Amateur and the English Open Amateur Stroke Play Championships.
History
The European Amateur Championship, established in 1986, is a prestigious annual 4-round stroke play event for elite male amateur golfers, held at various European venues each June. Attracting top global talent, it is highly regarded by the World Amateur Golf Ranking.
The winner receives an invitation to The Open Championship, and top-5 finishers traditionally gain entry to The Open Final Qualifying. In 2023, it served as a final qualifier for the inaugural Open Amateur Series. José Luis Ballester won the 2023 championship with a record 21-under-par, becoming the first Spanish champion since Sergio Garcia in 1995.
Notable Medalists include Rory McIlroy (winner 2006), Matti Schmid (winner 2019, 2020), Nicolai Hojgaard (winner 2018), Sergio Garcia (winner 1995), Stephen Gallacher (winner 1994), Victor Dubuisson (winner 2009), José Luis Ballester (winner 2023), Ludvig Åberg (runner-up 2021), Viktor Hovland (runner-up 2016, 2018), Lee Westwood (runner-up 1993), Tommy Fleetwood (3rd place 2010), and Danny Willett (3rd place 2007).