European Nations' Cup for Golfers with Disability
18 - 20 Jul 2024
Golfclub Hösel
Germany Germany
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Programme

16 Jul 2024
17 Jul 2024
18 Jul 2024
19 Jul 2024
20 Jul 2024
21 Jul 2024
TEAMS' ARRIVAL
Golfclub Hösel e.V., Germany
09:00 - 18:00
Registration

Captains must register their teams at the DGV Tournament Office at the golf club.

Golfclub Hösel e.V., Germany
09:00 - 17:00
Registration

Captains must register their teams at the DGV Tournament Office at the golf club until Wednesday 17 July no later than 17:00pm.

Golfclub Hösel e.V., Germany
Official Practice Day
Golfclub Hösel e.V., Germany
Captains' Meeting
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Official Team Photographs

Dress code is official National Team uniform

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Opening Ceremony
Golfclub Hösel e.V., Germany
All day
First Round

Foursome

Golfclub Hösel e.V., Germany
All day
Second Round

Greensome

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Final Round

Four-Ball

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CLOSING CEREMONY AND FAREWELL DINNER

After end of play

Golfclub Hösel e.V., Germany
All day
Teams' Departure
Golfclub Hösel e.V., Germany

Registered Teams

1.
BelgiumBelgium
2.
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
3.
EnglandEngland
4.
IrelandIreland
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ItalyItaly
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SwitzerlandSwitzerland
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Hosting Course

Golfclub Hösel

In a beautiful natural setting on the outskirts of the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, in the middle of the Düsseldorf, Duisburg, Mülheim and Essen conurbation, and yet in a quiet, easily accessible location, our family-friendly club offers "sport, fun and nature".

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History

The European Nations' Cup for Golfers with Disability was established to provide an elite competition platform for golfers with disabilities. The event formed in 2010, came under the banner of the EGA in 2017 and is overseen by the European Disabled Golf Association (EDGA) and other regional golfing bodies, aligning with the wider movement toward inclusivity in sports. It is part of a broader effort by international organizations which include The R&A, DP World Tour and golf federations to ensure the sport is accessible to all.

The tournament is held every two years and features teams from various European nations. Teams are composed of players with different forms of disability, including physical, visual, or intellectual impairments. The event plays a key role in raising awareness of adaptive golf, and it highlights how the game can be enjoyed and mastered by individuals with various challenges. The competition format in 2024 was adjusted to that of a four-player mixed team with players from four sport bands and collective results contributing to the final standings.

The championship not only fosters a competitive spirit but also encourages collaboration and camaraderie between players, embodying the values of sportsmanship and inclusivity.