European Amateur Team Championship
10 - 14 Jul 2018
Faldo Course Berlin im A-ROSA Scharmützelsee
Germany Germany
Berlin

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Programme

07 Jul 2018
08 Jul 2018
09 Jul 2018
10 Jul 2018
11 Jul 2018
12 Jul 2018
13 Jul 2018
14 Jul 2018
15 Jul 2018
All day
Arrival
Austria
15:00
Registration
Tournament Office
All day
First Practice Day
GC
08:00
Registration
Tournament Office
All day
Second Practice Day
GC
00:00 - 12:00
Registration
Tournament Office
16:00
Team Captains' Meeting
GC
17:30
Team Photos
Kurpark, Bad Saarow
18:30
Opening Ceremony and Welcome Cocktail
Kurpark, Bad Saarow
All day
Day 1 - Stroke Play Qualification
GC
All day
Day 2 - Stroke Play Qualification
GC
All day
Day 3 - Match Play
GC
All day
Day 4 - Match Play
GC
All day
Day 5 - Match Play
GC
All day
Closing Ceremony

After end of play

GC
All day
Closing dinner and farewell party
GC
All day
Teams' Departure
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Registered Teams

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

Faldo Course Berlin im A-ROSA Scharmützelsee

More details
82%
5.86 m/s
5.62 - °C
Wednesday
13
Silberberg
6 °
5.86 m/s
82%
  6 °
  13 °
  4 °
  16 °
  6 °
  17 °
  5 °
  16 °
  8 °
  10 °
  8 °
  17 °
14.05
Thursday
6 °
13 °
15.05
Friday
4 °
16 °
16.05
Saturday
6 °
17 °
17.05
Sunday
5 °
16 °
18.05
Monday
8 °
10 °
19.05
Tuesday
8 °
17 °

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 qualified teams. Since its earliest days, the tournament has featured a blend of stroke play and match play formats, and is currently contested across five days of competition.

The men's team event was the first European-titled amateur championship organised by the EGA, alongside the European Ladies' Team Championship more than 65 years ago. Nine nations contested the first edition, which was won by Sweden at El Prat, Spain. Participation by European countries has grown significantly since then, and in 2002, a Division 2 event was introduced.

The tournament was originally contested every second year up until 2008, when it moved to an annual frequency.

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Many of Europe's biggest golfing stars represented their countries in the competition before turning pro. Notable former participants include Ludvig Åberg, Viktor Hovland, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Henrik Stenson, Justin Rose, Martin Kaymer, Shane Lowry, among many others. 

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