European Championship for Golfers with Disability
06 - 08 Jun 2018
Troia Golf
Portugal Portugal
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Information

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Programme

05 Jun 2018
06 Jun 2018
07 Jun 2018
08 Jun 2018
All day
First Practice Round
Golf Course
All day
Opening Ceremony and Welcome Cocktail
Golf Club
All day
First Round

Scorecard recording after the round at the tournament desk situated in the clubhouse.

Golf Course
All day
Second Round

Scorecard recording after the round at the tournament desk situated in the clubhouse.

Golf Course
All day
Third Round

Scorecard recording after the round at the tournament desk situated in the clubhouse.

Golf Course
17:00
Closing Ceremony
Troia

Hosting Course

Troia Golf

Designed by the North American golf architect Robert Trent Jones Senior, TROIA GOLF was elected in in 2017, the magazine Golf World rated TROIA GOLF the 17th top golf course
of the whole of Continental Europe.

Robert Trent Jones Senior selected hole 3 of Tróia’s golf course as one of the best he has ever designed, and included it in his list of ideal 18-hole courses.

There are two holes worth mentioning in particular – no. 3 and no. 18: 

More details
78%
8.27 m/s
12.67 - °C
Wednesday
2
Setúbal Municipality
13 °
8.27 m/s
78%
  11 °
  17 °
  13 °
  16 °
  13 °
  17 °
  13 °
  18 °
  12 °
  19 °
  13 °
  22 °
3.04
Thursday
11 °
17 °
4.04
Friday
13 °
16 °
5.04
Saturday
13 °
17 °
6.04
Sunday
13 °
18 °
7.04
Monday
12 °
19 °
8.04
Tuesday
13 °
22 °

History

The championship was established in to create an inclusive platform for disabled golfers to compete at a high level in Europe. It highlights the importance of accessibility and equality in sports, helping to break down barriers and encourage participation in golf by individuals with disabilities.

Over the years, the event has grown in significance, attracting players from across Europe, and beyond, with varying impairments. It has become a key tournament in the international disabled golfing calendar, with the support of organizations like EDGA and The R&A.

The tournament includes categories/sport classes, to ensure that players with a wide variety of disabilities can compete in a fair and competitive environment. As part of EDGA's broader goals, the event also aims to raise awareness about disability golf and inspire more people with disabilities to take up the sport. This championship continues to promote both high-level competition and social change in the world of golf.

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