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Transportation
Transport will be provided for all officials and team members from Oslo Airport (OSL) to the official hotel, subject to notifying the Norwegian Golf Federation by May 15th of your flight
details. These teams will be met at the OSL Airport. The recommended airport is Oslo Airport (OSL) approximately 40 km from the official hotel. If you choose to fly to another airport, your own travel arrangements will have to be made.
Form 1 - Travel Details should be completed and returned by email NO later than May 15th.
A mini-bus shuttle service will be provided between the official hotel and Oslo Golf Club from the first practice day.
Accommodation
The official hotel is Thon hotel, Ullevaal stadion, located at the national soccer arena. There will be a shuttle service between the hotel and the golf course, travel time is approx. 10 minutes. Any country wishing to make alternative arrangements can do so, however transport to and from the course and airport is at their own expenses.
http://www.thonhotels.com/hotels/countrys/norway/oslo/thon-hotel-ullevaal-stadion/
Booking and payment must be made directly to the hotel by the teams by May 29th.
Email: ullevaalstadion@thonhotels.no
Booking code: 24072165
Leaderboard
Programme
show with Geoff Swain
Registration no later than 12.00
followed by Cocktail Party
The Closing Ceremony will take place 30 minutes after the end of play.
The Closing Ceremony will be followed by a farewell dinner.
Registered Teams
Hosting Course
Oslo GC
In 2008, the course was closed for a total reconstruction. Steve Forrest, one of Americas best course designers, designed our new course. With triple drainage, fully automated water irrigation system, sub-air under all greens, sand capped fairways, “sportcrete” in all bunkers, bent grass on greens, tees and fairways, our new course is among Europe’s most technologically advanced, and we believe that the course design will meet both the average golfer’s needs for challenge and at the same time be a tough challenge for the professional golfers for many years to come.
History
The European Girls’ Team Championship is an annual event for U18 girls, involving EGA member countries. It has been held annually since 1999, featuring around 20 teams competing over five days.
The format includes two days of stroke play followed by three days of match play to compete for medals or final positions. Spain is the most successful team with 9 wins, followed by Sweden (8) and France (4).
Notable former participants include Suzann Pettersen, Anna Nordqvist, Caroline Masson, Carlota Ciganda, Charley Hull, Pernilla Lindberg, Georgia Hall, Céline Boutier, Madalene Sagström, Sophia Popov, Mel Reid, Matila Castren, Leona Maguire, Nanna Koerstz Madsen, Maja Stark, Linn Grant, and Jessica Korda.
Results
- Results Summary
- 2024 - Göteborgs Golf Klubb, Sweden
1 england 2 germany 3 italy - 2023 - Hossegor Golf Club, France
1 SPAIN 2 ITALY 3 NETHERLANDS - 2022 - Oddur Golf Club, Iceland
1 france 2 sweden 3 germany - 2021 - Montado Golf Resort, Portugal
1 spain 2 france 3 sweden - 2020 - Green Resort Hrubá Borsa, Slovakia
1 GERMANY 2 SWEDEN 3 Netherlands - 2019 – Parador de el Saler, Spain
Winner: Denmark
Runner-Up: Spain
- 2018 – Forsgårdens GK, Sweden
Winner: Italy
Runner-Up: Spain
- 2017 – St Laurence Golf, Finland
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: Italy
- 2016 – Oslo GC, Norway
Winner: Italy
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 2015 - Golf Resort Kaskada, Czech Republic
Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: Italy
- 2014 - Golf Resort Skalica, Slovakia
Winner: France
Runner-Up: Italy
- 2013 - Linköpings GC, Sweden
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: France
- 2012 - GC St. Leon-Rot, Germany
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: Spain
- 2011 - Is Molas, Italy
Winner: France
Runner-Up: England
- 2010 - Aalborg GC, Denmark
Winner: France
Runner-Up: Ireland
- 2009 - Kokkola GC, Finland
Winner: Ireland
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 2008 - Murcar GC, Scotland
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: England
- 2007 - Oslo GC, Norway
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: Netherlands
- 2006 - Esbjerg GC, Denmark
Winner: Germany
Runner-Up: Spain
- 2005 - Lucerne GC, Switzerland
Winner: England
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 2004 - Golf National, France
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: France
- 2003 - Esbjerg GC, Denmark
Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 2002 - Torino GC, Italy
Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 2001 - Oporto GC, Portugal
Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 2000 - Stockholm GC, Sweden
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: Switzerland
- 1999 - Katinkulta GC, Finland
Winner: Germany
Runner-Up: Italy
- 1997 - Frankfurter GC, Germany
Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: Germany
- 1995 - GC Grand-Ducal, Luxembourg
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: Italy
- 1993 - Malaga GC, Spain
Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: France
- 1991 - Hulta GC, Sweden
Winner: Spain
Runner-Up: Sweden