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Team Captains must register their team as soon as possible following their arrival, no later than Sunday 7 July, 12:00pm (noon) CET.
The practice rounds starting times will be based on the EGA official draw.
The practice rounds starting times will be based on the EGA official draw.
Teams must wear the official National Uniforms.
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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.
History
The European Boys’ Team Championship, or Jean-Louis Dupont Trophy, is an annual golf event for EGA member countries and has been played since 1980, making it the most contested championship in EGA history. The tournament features two days of stroke play followed by three days of match play, where teams compete for medals or to avoid relegation to Division 2. Every European major champion since 2010 has competed in this event, highlighting its importance in nurturing future talent.
Notable former participants include Ludvig Åberg, Viktor Hovland, Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy, Nicolai & Rasmus Hojgaard, Tommy Fleetwood, Matt Fitzpatrick, Francesco Molinari, Martin Kaymer, Shane Lowry, Justin Rose, Graeme McDowell, Luke Donald, Henrik Stenson, Sergio Garcia, and Rafael Cabrera-Bello.
Results
- Results Summary
- 2024 - Diamond CC, Austria
1 france 2 england 3 sweden - 2023 - Golf Club of Geneva, Switzerland
1 SWEDEN 2 FRANCE 3 ENGLAND - 2022 - GC St Leon-Rot, Germany
1 GERMANY 2 england 3 Spain - 2021 - Furesø Golfklub, Denmark
1 GERMANY 2 italy 3 sweden - 2020 – Parador De El Saler, Spain (CANCELLED)
Cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
- 2019 – Golf de Chantilly, France
Winner: France
Runner-Up: Germany
- 2018 – GR Kaskada Brno, Czech Republic
Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: Switzerland
- 2017 – La Manga Club, Spain
Winner: Denmark
Runner-Up: Spain
- 2016 - Diamond GC, Austria
Winner: France
Runner-up: Germany
- 2015 - Pickala GC, Finland
Winner: Germany
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 2014 - Oslo GC, Norway
Winner: Italy
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 2013 - Murcar Links GC, Scotland
Winner: France
Runner-Up: Norway
- 2012 - Lidingö, Sweden
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: Italy
- 2011 - Prague City GC (Zbraslav), Czech Republic
Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: Austria
- 2010 - Klassis G&CC, Turkey
Winner: Belgium
Runner-Up: Norway
- 2009 - Golf De Pan, Netherlands
Winner: Denmark
Runner-Up: Germany
- 2008 - Bled GC, Slovenia
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: Norway
- 2007 - Rold Skov GC, Denmark
Winner: Denmark
Runner-Up: England
- 2006 - Bokskogens GC, Sweden
Winner: Norway
Runner-Up: Scotland
- 2005 - Monticello GC, Italy
Winner: Netherlands
Runner-Up: Norway
- 2004 - Kymen Golf Ry, Finland
Winner: England
Runner-Up: Spain
- 2003 - Astoria GC Cihelny, Czech Republic
Winner: Italy
Runner-Up: Austria
- 2002 - Reykjavik GC, Iceland
Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 2001 - Amber Baltic GC, Poland
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: Switzerland
- 2000 - Noord Nederlandse G&CC, Netherlands
Winner: Scotland
Runner-Up: Ireland
- 1999 - Uppsala GC, Sweden
Winner: England
Runner-Up: Italy
- 1998 - Gullane GC, Scotland
Winner: Ireland
Runner-Up: Scotland
- 1997 - Bled GC, Slovenia
Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: England
- 1996 - GC Gut Murstätten, Austria
Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 1995 - Woodhall Spa, England
Winner: England
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 1994 - Vilamoura GC, Portugal
Winner: England
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 1993 - Ascona GC, Switzerland
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: England
- 1992 - Conwy, Wales
Winner: Scotland
Runner-Up: England
- 1991 - Oslo, Norway
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: Italy
- 1990 - Reykjavik, Iceland
Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: Scotland
- 1989 - Lyckorna, Sweden
Winner: England
Runner-Up: Spain
- 1988 - Renfrew GC, Scotland
Winner: France
Runner-Up: Scotland
- 1987 - Chantilly, France
Winner: Scotland
Runner-Up: Denmark
- 1986 - Turin GC, Italy
Winner: England
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 1985 - Troia GC, Portugal
Winner: England
Runner-Up: France
- 1984 - Royal St Georges, England
Winner: Scotland
Runner-Up: England
- 1983 - Helsinki GC, Finland
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: Wales
- 1982 - Frankfurt GC, Germany
Winner: Italy
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 1981 - Olgiata GC, Italy
Winner: England
Runner-Up: Germany
- 1980 - El Prat GC, Spain
Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: England