European Amateur Team Championship, Division 2

Upcoming Event:

08 - 12 Jul 2025
Zala Springs Golf Resort
Hungary Hungary
Zala Springs

Hosting Course

Zala Springs Golf Resort

A unique golf experience is guaranteed by one of the world’s finest course designers Robert Trent Jones, Jr. The 18 hole championship golf course is 6351 m long (PAR 72) built surrounded natural reserves, vineyards and lakes, suitable to host all international tournaments both for professionals and amateurs. 

The course fits beautifully in the picturesque Zala Valley, around the course vineyards, rolling hills similar to the Tuscan countryside and lakes can be found. The whole 18 hole length of the course was completed in September 2015. 

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History

The European Amateur Team Championship is one of the most prestigious amateur team golf tournaments in Europe. Over time, as the championship grew in prominence, the need for a more inclusive and tiered structure arose. This led to the creation of Division 2 in the early 2000s, providing a competitive platform for nations that were developing their golf programs.

Initially, the European Amateur Team Championship featured top-tier teams from the strongest golfing nations in Europe. However, with the sport's rapid growth across the continent, smaller and emerging golfing nations sought opportunities to compete at an elite level. In response, Division 2 was established, allowing these nations to participate in a structured competition with the opportunity to earn promotion to Division 1.

This event has become a cornerstone for countries looking to elevate their golf programs, with Division 2 offering a steppingstone to the top tier of European amateur golf.

 

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Results

Results Summary
2024 - Krakow Valley Golf, Poland
1czech republic
2iceland
3poland

 

2023 - Green Resort Hruba Borsa, Slovakia
1SCOTLAND
2PORTUGAL
3AUSTRIA

 

2022 - Pravets Golf Club, Bulgaria
1slovenia
2croatia
3poland

 

 
2021 - Estonian Golf & Country Club, Estonia
1finland
2czech republic
3estonia

 

2020 – Green Resort Hrubá Borša, Slovakia (CANCELLED)

Cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

2019 – Toya G&CC, Poland

1. Switzerland
2. Italy
3. Portugal

2018 – Rosa Private GC, Poland

1. Belgium
2. Slovenia
3. Wales

2017 – Zala Springs GR, Hungary

1. Finland
2. Portugal
3. Netherlands

 

2016 – Kikuoka GC, Luxembourg

1. Iceland
2. Wales
3. Czech Republic

2015 - Postolowo GC, Poland
  1. Portugal
  2. Austria
  3. Norway
2014 - Golf & Spa Kunětická Hora, Czech Republic
  1. Wales
  2. Poland
  3. Czech Republic
2013 - Golf & Spa Kunětická Hora, Czech Republic
  1. Belgium
  2. Iceland
  3. Czech Republic
2012 - Keilir GC, Iceland
  1. England
  2. Netherlands
  3. Portugal
2010 - Blacksearama GC, Bulgaria
  1. Austria
  2. Turkey
  3. Slovakia
2009 - Three qualifiers for 2010 based on entry:
  • Poland
  • Slovakia
  • Switzerland
2008 - Crete GC, Greece
  1. Czech Republic
  2. Greece
  3. Turkey
2007 - Tallinn GC, Estonia
  1. Estonia
  2. Poland
  3. Slovakia
2006 - Ptuj Golf Club, Slovenia
  1. Belgium
  2. Turkey
  3. Czech Republic
2004 - Binowo Park Golf Club, Poland
  1. Austria
  2. Switzerland
  3. Czech Republic
2002 - Bled Golf Club, Slovenia
  1. Belgium
  2. Slovenia
  3. Czech Republic