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All competitors must register immediately on arrival at the golf club. Failure to register by 12:00pm (noon) on Tuesday 27 June may result in the competitor loosing their place in the starting field.
All players are required to book their practice rounds by email:info@parnubay.com
All competitors must register immediately on arrival at the golf club. Failure to register by 12:00pm (noon) on Tuesday 27 June may result in the competitor loosing their place in the starting field.
All players are required to book their practice rounds by email: info@parnubay.com
STROKE PLAY
STROKE PLAY
STROKE PLAY
Cut after 54 holes, lowest 60 scores including ties
STROKE PLAY
Hosting Course
Pärnu Bay Golf Links
Pärnu Bay Golf Links is a links course in the true sense of the word: a coastal stretch of land with sandy soil and fescue grasses - a true test of a golfer's ability.
The course was designed by architect Lassi Pekka Tilander with Mick McShane as the lead shaper, best known as the lead shaper for St. Andrews Links’ Castle Course and Kingsbarns Golf Links.
History
The European Amateur Championship, established in 1986, is Europe's leading four-round amateur stroke play event. 144 elite amateur golfers compete for the European men's individual title each year in June.
With an invitation to The Open Championship up for grabs for the winner, the championship typically attracts many of the world's leading amateur players.
The event is also a staple on the men's European Amateur Order of Merit, and the final counting tournament in The Open Amateur Series, offering an additional qualifying opportunity for The Open Championship.
Filip Jakubčík became the first Czech player to lift the trophy with victory in the 2025 edition, joining a prestigious list of former champions.
Notable Medalists include:
Ludvig Åberg (runner-up 2021)
Viktor Hovland (runner-up 2016, 2018)
Nicolai Hojgaard (winner 2018)
Tommy Fleetwood (3rd place 2010)
Victor Dubuisson (winner 2009)
Danny Willett (3rd place 2007)
Rory McIlroy (winner 2006)
Sergio Garcia (winner 1995)
Stephen Gallacher (winner 1994)
Lee Westwood (runner-up 1993)



