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Krakow Valley Golf
Krakow Valley Golf & Country Club, a golf complex covering an area of 160 hectares was designed by Ronald Fream, an American from California who started his career in 1966 in the team of legendary Robert Trent Jones.
History
The tournament format mirrors the structure of its Division 1 counterpart, with teams from various European countries competing in a series of stroke play / match-play rounds.
Division 2 offers not only a chance to earn recognition but also the opportunity for promotion to Division 1. Teams finishing at the top of the Division 2 championship may be promoted for future competitions, offering a pathway for growth and international exposure for young golfers from less-established golfing nations.
Since its inception, the championship has been key to growing the sport across Europe, with many players who competed in Division 2 later going on to successful amateur and professional careers. It stands as an important stepping stone in European golf development and contributes to the sport’s increasing popularity among youth in various parts of the continent.
Results
- Results Summary
- 2024 - Krakow Valley Golf, Poland
1 belgium 2 scotland 3 portugal - 2023 - Green Resort Hruba Borsa, Slovakia
1 AUSTRIA 2 ICELAND 3 WALES - 2022 - Pravets Golf Club, Bulgaria
1 BELGIUM 2 SLOVAKIA 3 ESTONIA - 2021 - Estonian Golf & Country Club, Estonia
1 finland 2 norway 3 slovenia - 2020 – GREEN RESORT HRUBÁ BORŠA, SLOVAKIA (CANCELLED)
Cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
- 2019 – Toya G&CC, Poland
Winner: Wales
Runner-Up: Russia
- 2018 – Pannonia G&CC, Hungary
1. Norway
2. Portugal
3. Iceland
- 2017 – Krakow GC, Poland
1. Switzerland
2. Wales
3. Belgium
- 2016 – Mladá Boleslav Resort, Czech Republic
1. Ireland
2. Slovakia
3. Iceland
- 2015 - Mladá Boleslav Resort, Czech Republic
- Portugal
- Slovenia
- Ireland
- 2014 - Pannonia G&CC, Hungary
- Netherlands
- Switzerland
- Ireland
- 2013 - Skalica GC, Slovakia
- Belgium
- Wales
- Iceland
- 2012 - St Sofia Golf & Spa, Bulgaria
- Switzerland
- Denmark
- Belgium
- 2011 - Welten Bac GC, Slovakia
- Netherlands
- Czech Republic
- Wales
- 2010 - Estonian G&CC, Estonia
- Sweden
- Iceland
- Turkey
- 2009 - Blacksearama, Bulgaria
- Austria
- Wales
- Poland
- 2008 - Black Stork Golf Club, Slovakia
- Czech Republic
- Hungary
- Poland
- 2006 - Tale Golf Club, Slovakia
- Austria
- Slovenia
- Hungary
- 2005 - Amber Baltic Golf Club, Poland
- Austria
- Iceland
- Poland
- 2004 - Bled Golf & Country Club, Slovenia
- Turkey
- Slovenia
- Czech Republic