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Tee times for the official practice rounds will be based on the EGA Official Practice Draw and communicated to teams in due course.
All teams are required to register as soon as possible following their arrival at the Championship Office cabin located near the practice putting green.
Tee times for the official practice rounds will be based on the EGA Official Practice Draw and communicated to teams in due course.
Location and time to be confirmed
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Hosting Course
The Royal St. George's GC
Founded in 1887 and intended by its founder, Dr William Laidlaw Purves, to be a rival to St Andrew’s in the South of England, St George’s is consistently ranked amongst the leading courses in the World.
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).
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
1 sweden 2 netherlands 3 germany - 2023 - Royal Waterloo Golf Club, Belgium
1 SPAIN 2 DENMARK 3 IRELAND - 2022 - The Royal St George's GC, England
1 spain 2 sweden 3 denmark - 2021 - PGA Catalunya Resort, Spain
1 denmark 2 france 3 belgium - 2020 - Hilversumsche Golf Club, Netherlands
1 Germany 2 Sweden 3 Switzerland - 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