European Ladies' Team Championship
08 - 12 Jul 2025
Golf de Chantilly
France France
Chantilly

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2025 CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION FORM
Federations are requested to click the button below to complete the team information. This will generate individual Conditions of Participation forms for each participant. Once a participant has submitted their details and accepted the conditions, the federation will receive an email to review and validate their submission.

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Registered Teams

1.
AustriaAustria
2.
BelgiumBelgium
3.
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
4.
DenmarkDenmark
5.
EnglandEngland
6.
FinlandFinland
7.
FranceFrance
8.
GermanyGermany
9.
IcelandIceland
10.
IrelandIreland
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ItalyItaly
12.
NetherlandsNetherlands
13.
PolandPoland
14.
PortugalPortugal
15.
ScotlandScotland
16.
SloveniaSlovenia
17.
SpainSpain
18.
SwedenSweden
19.
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
20.
WalesWales
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Hosting Course

Golf de Chantilly

The Golf de Chantilly was inaugurated in 1909. It was designed by the British architect Tom Simpson who has made many of the most famous courses in France.

 
Golf de Chantilly
4 Allée de la Ménagerie
60500 Vineuil-Saint-Firmin
France
Phone: +33 3 44 57 04 43
http://membres.golfdechantilly.com​
 
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78%
4.35 m/s
8.11 - °C
Monday
18
Vineuil-Saint-Firmin
8 °
4.35 m/s
78%
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19.05
Tuesday
8 °
16 °
20.05
Wednesday
9 °
20 °
21.05
Thursday
11 °
23 °
22.05
Friday
13 °
26 °
23.05
Saturday
15 °
28 °
24.05
Sunday
16 °
28 °

History

The European Ladies' Team Championship, first held in 1959, is one of the oldest tournaments in the European Golf Association's roster and is contested annually by approximately 20 teams. Since its earliest days, the tournament has featured a blend of stroke play and match play formats, and is currently contested across five days of competition.

The women's team event was the first European-titled amateur championship organised by the EGA, alongside the European Amateur Team Championship more than 65 years ago. Six nations contested the first edition, which was won by France in Cologne, Germany.

The tournament was originally contested every second year up until 2008, when it moved to an annual frequency.

The event has seen many of Europe's biggest stars represent their countries before turning pro, including:

  • Annika Sörenstam (SWE)
  • Suzann Pettersen (NOR)
  • Anna Nordqvist (SWE)
  • Caroline Hedwall (SWE)
  • Céline Boutier (FRA)
  • Sophia Popov (GER)
  • Carlota Ciganda (ESP)
  • Charley Hull (ENG)
  • Linn Grant (SWE)
  • Maja Stark (SWE)
  • Bronte Law (ENG)
  • Anne Van Dam (NED)
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