European Ladies' Team Championship
10 - 14 Jul 2018
Golf Club Murhof
Austria Austria
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Programme

07 Jul 2018
08 Jul 2018
09 Jul 2018
10 Jul 2018
11 Jul 2018
12 Jul 2018
14 Jul 2018
13 Jul 2018
15 Jul 2018
All day
Teams Arrival
Shuttle to Hotels
08:00
First Practice Day
GC Murhof
08:00 - 18:00
Registration
GC Murhof
07:40
Second Practice Day
GC Murhof
08:00 - 13:00
Registration
GC Murhof
13:00
Team Meeting and Team Photos
GC Murhof
18:00
Opening Ceremony followed by Dinner
shuttle service for all players and officials
07:30
Day 1 - Stroke Play Qualification
GC Murhof
07:30
Day 2 - Stroke Play Qualification
GC Murhof
07:00
Day 3 - Match Play
GC Murhof
07:00
Day 5 - Match Play
GC Murhof
17:00
Closing Ceremony
GC Murhof
18:00
Closing dinner and farewell party

(including karaoke, cocktails and more !)

GC Murhof
07:00
Day 4 - Match Play
GC Murhof
All day
Teams' Departure
GC Murhof

Registered Teams

1.
AustriaAustria
2.
BelgiumBelgium
3.
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
4.
DenmarkDenmark
5.
EnglandEngland
6.
FinlandFinland
7.
FranceFrance
8.
GermanyGermany
9.
IcelandIceland
10.
Ireland LadiesIreland Ladies
11.
ItalyItaly
12.
NetherlandsNetherlands
13.
ScotlandScotland
14.
SlovakiaSlovakia
15.
SloveniaSlovenia
16.
SpainSpain
17.
SwedenSweden
18.
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
19.
TurkeyTurkey
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Hosting Course

Golf Club Murhof

Across the border, few Austrian golf courses are well known. Having hosted many International Championships (European Young Masters 04,05,06; European Mens Championships, European Challenge Tour, European Ladies Tour, IELAC 2015) GC Murhof has gained an international reputation. Many famous European Professionals have played here in their Amateur years.

More details
39%
3.28 m/s
-1.11 - °C
Thursday
21
Peggau
-1 °
3.28 m/s
39%
  -4 °
  3 °
  -4 °
  6 °
  -3 °
  9 °
  1 °
  10 °
  4 °
  10 °
  4 °
  12 °
22.11
Friday
-4 °
3 °
23.11
Saturday
-4 °
6 °
24.11
Sunday
-3 °
9 °
25.11
Monday
1 °
10 °
26.11
Tuesday
4 °
10 °
27.11
Wednesday
4 °
12 °

History

The European Ladies’ Team Championship, established in 1959, is one of the oldest European Golf Association (EGA) events, alongside the men's version. Initially held every other year, it became an annual tournament in 2008. The competition lasts five days, featuring around 20 teams of six players. The first two days consist of stroke play, with teams then advancing to match play. The top eight teams from stroke play compete for medals. England is the most successful team with 12 wins, followed by Sweden and France. Notable participants include Annika Sörenstam and Suzann Pettersen. 

 

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