European Amateur Team Championship
11 - 15 Jul 2017
Diamond CC
Austria Austria
Atzenbrugg

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All day
Teams Arrival
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All day
Registration

Tournament Office opens at 14:00

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All day
Teams Arrival
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All day
Registration

Tournament Office opens at 7:00

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All day
First Practice Day
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All day
Second Practice Day
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All day
Registration

Registration no later than 12:00

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17:00
Team Captains' Meeting
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17:45 - 19:00
Official Team Photographs

Approximately

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19:00
Opening Ceremony
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All day
Day 1 - Stroke Play Qualification
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All day
Day 2 - Stroke Play Qualification
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All day
Day 3 - Match Play
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All day
Day 4 - Match Play
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All day
Day 5 - Match Play
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All day
Closing Ceremony

After the end of play

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All day
Farewell Dinner

Following the closing ceremony

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All day
Teams' Departure
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Registered Teams

1.
AustriaAustria
2.
BelgiumBelgium
3.
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
4.
DenmarkDenmark
5.
EnglandEngland
6.
FranceFrance
7.
GermanyGermany
8.
IcelandIceland
9.
IrelandIreland
10.
ItalyItaly
11.
NorwayNorway
12.
ScotlandScotland
13.
SpainSpain
14.
SwedenSweden
15.
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
16.
WalesWales
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Hosting Course

Diamond CC

The Diamond Country Club – the only European Tour Destination in Austria – is an exceptional venue situated in the picturesque Lower Austrian Countryside within easy reach of Vienna (about 50km).

The centrepiece is undoubtedly the 6.761 metres par 72 Diamond Course, designed by the famous English architect Jeremy Pern and opened in 2002.

A scenic and challenging test of golf, featuring water hazards on no less than nine holes, that threaten tee and approach shots alike.

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78%
7.32 m/s
2.08 - °C
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Atzenbrugg
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Friday
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History

The European Amateur Team Championship, first held in 1959, is one of the oldest tournaments in the European Golf Association's roster and is contested annually by 16 national teams. The event features two days of stroke play followed by three days of match play, with teams competing for medals or to avoid relegation to Division 2. England has the most victories with 11, followed by Scotland (8), Ireland (6), and Spain (6). 

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Notable former participants include Ludvig Åberg, Viktor Hovland, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Henrik Stenson, Justin Rose, Martin Kaymer, and Shane Lowry. 

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Results

Results Summary
2024 - Royal Park I Roveri, Italy
1sweden
2netherlands
3germany

 

2023 - Royal Waterloo Golf Club, Belgium
1SPAIN
2DENMARK
3IRELAND

 

2022 - The Royal St George's GC, England
1spain
2sweden
3denmark

 

2021 - PGA Catalunya Resort, Spain
1denmark
2france
3belgium
2020 - Hilversumsche Golf Club, Netherlands
1Germany
2Sweden
3Switzerland
2019 – Ljunghusen GC, Sweden

Winners: Sweden
Runner-Up: England

2018 – Faldo Course Berlin im A-ROSA Scharmützelsee, Germany

Winners: Finland
Runner-Up: England

2017 – Diamond G&CC, Austria

Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: Engand

 

2016 – Golf de Chantilly, France

Winner: Scotland

Runner-Up: Sweden

2015 - Halmstad GC, Sweden

Winner: Scotland

Runner-Up: Denmark

2014 - Linna Golf, Finland

Winner: Spain

Runner-Up: Ireland

2013 - Silkeborg GC, Denmark

Winner: England

Runner-Up: Scotland

2011 - Oceânico Victoria, Portugal

Winner: France

Runner-Up: Switzerland

2010 - Österakers GC, Sweden

Winner: England

Runner-Up: Sweden

2009 - Conwy GC, Wales

Winner: Scotland

Runner-Up: England

2008 - Royal Park G&CC, Turin, Italy

Winner: Ireland

Runner-Up: England

2007 - Western Gailes GC, Scotland

Winner: Ireland

Runner-Up: France

2005 - Hillside Golf Club, England

Winner: England

Runner-Up: Germany

2003 - Royal the Hague G&CC, Netherlands

Winner: Spain

Runner-Up: England

2001 - Ljunghusens GC, Sweden

Winner: Scotland

Runner-Up: Ireland

1999 - Monticello GC, Italy

Winner: Italy

Runner-Up: Germany

1997 - Portmarnock GC, Ireland

Winner: Spain

Runner-Up: Scotland

1995 - Royal Antwerp GC, Belgium

Winner: Scotland

Runner-Up: England

1993 - Marianske Lazne, Czech Republic

Winner: Wales

Runner-Up: England

1991 - La Puerta de Hierro, Spain

Winner: England

Runner-Up: Italy

1989 - Royal Porthcawl, Wales

Winner: England

Runner-Up: Scotland

 

1987 - Murhof, Austria

Winner: Ireland

Runner-Up: England

1985 - Halmstad, Sweden

Winner: Scotland

Runner-Up: Sweden

1983 - Chantilly, France

Winner: Ireland

Runner-Up: Spain

1981 - St Andrews, Scotland

Winner: England

Runner-Up: Scotland

1979 - Esbjerg, Denmark

Winner: England

Runner-Up: Wales

 

1977 - Haagsche GC, Netherlands

Winner: Scotland

Runner-Up: Sweden

1975 Killarney, Ireland

Winner: Scotland

Runner-Up: Italy

1973 - Penina, Portugal

Winner: England

Runner-Up: Scotland

1971 - Lausanne, Switzerland

Winner: England

Runner-Up: Scotland

 

1969 - Hamburg, Germany

Winner: England

Runner-Up: Germany

1967 - Turin, Italy

Winner: Ireland

Runner-Up: France

1965 - St George's, England

Winner: Ireland

Runner-Up: Scotland

1963 - Falsterbo, Sweden

Winner: England

Runner-Up: Sweden

1961 - Brussels, Belgium

Winner: Sweden

Runner-Up: England

1959 - Barcelona, Spain

Winner: Sweden

Runner-Up: France