European Men's Club Trophy
25 - 27 Oct 2018
Cabot Bordeaux
France France
Bordeaux

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#CountryClub name
1 AustriaAustriaDiamond Country Club
2 BelgiumBelgiumRoyal Waterloo Golf Club
3 CroatiaCroatiaGolf & Country Club Zagreb '95
4 Czech RepublicCzech RepublicBeskydsky golfovy klub
5 DenmarkDenmarkGyttegaard Golfklub
6 EnglandEnglandCastle Royle Golf & Country Club
7 EstoniaEstoniaEstonian Golf & Country Club
8 FinlandFinlandNurmijärvi Golf Club
9 FranceFranceRACING CLUB DE FRANCE
10 FranceFranceGolf de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
11 GermanyGermanyGC Mannheim-Viernheim
12 IcelandIcelandKEILIR GOLF CLUB
13 IrelandIrelandTBC
14 ItalyItalyModena Golf Club
15 LuxembourgLuxembourgGolf Club Grand Ducal Luxembourg
16 NetherlandsNetherlandsGolfclub Houtrak
17 PolandPolandToya G&CC Wroclaw
18 PortugalPortugalClub de Golf de Miramar
19 ScotlandScotlandLundin Golf Club
20 SerbiaSerbiaGOLF CLUB BELGRADE
21 SlovakiaSlovakiaPenati Golf Resort
22 SloveniaSloveniaDiners G&CC
23 SpainSpainReal Club de Golf El Prat
24 SwitzerlandSwitzerlandLausanne
25 TurkeyTurkeyNATIONAL GOLF CLUB
26 WalesWalesNeath Golf Club
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Hosting Course

Cabot Bordeaux

The Châteaux course was voted Best Golf Course in France in 2014 by the World Golf Awards.  It adheres to the purest tradition of the Scottish ‘links’.  The wide fairways bordered by heathers, gorses and brooms carry the players through unspoiled nature. 

The quality of the greens, the effect of ocean winds and the technical richnessof the course design make this championship course a golfing challenge of the highest order.

Chemin de Courmateau
33290 Le Pian Médoc - France

More details
63%
3.08 m/s
8.41 - °C
Sunday
17
Le Pian-Médoc
8 °
3.08 m/s
63%
  8 °
  14 °
  9 °
  15 °
  7 °
  14 °
  7 °
  15 °
  6 °
  11 °
  7 °
  15 °
18.11
Monday
8 °
14 °
19.11
Tuesday
9 °
15 °
20.11
Wednesday
7 °
14 °
21.11
Thursday
7 °
15 °
22.11
Friday
6 °
11 °
23.11
Saturday
7 °
15 °

History

The European Men’s Club Trophy is an annual stroke play event held at the end of October, featuring national champion clubs from each EGA member country. As one of the EGA’s oldest championships, established in 1975, it involves around 24 teams of three players competing over three days, with the two best scores from each team counting towards the total each day. The event attracts top European amateurs, with RCF La Boulie (FRA) holding the most wins at seven. 

 

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