European Senior Ladies' Team Championship

Upcoming Event:

01 - 05 Sep 2026
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History

The European Senior Ladies’ Team Championship is an annual golf event for women aged 50+ from EGA member countries. Held over five days, it involves two days of stroke play followed by three days of match play, with teams of six players. The top eight teams from stroke play qualify for the medal-contending 'Flight A,' while others compete in Flights B and C for final positions. First held in 2006, the event takes place at various venues across Europe each September. France is the most successful team with five wins, followed by Germany with three. 

 

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Results

Results Summary

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2024, CUBO Golf, Slovenia

Winner: France

Runner-up: Switzerland

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2023 - Parador El Saler, Spain

Winner: Spain

Runner-up: Ireland

 
2022 - Golf Arboretum, Slovenia

Winner: Germany

Runner-up: Sweden

2021 - BlackSeaRama Golf Resort & Villas, Bulgaria

Winner: Spain

Runner-up: Germany

2020 - Cancelled

Event cancelled due to COVID-19

2019 – BlackSeaRama Golf Resort & Villas, Bulgaria

Winner: England

Runner-up: Spain

2018 – Mont Garni GC, Belgium

Winner: Germany

Runner-Up: Sweden

2017 – Golf Resort Skalica, Slovakia

Winner: France

Runner-Up: England

2016 – Sierra GC, Poland

Winner: Ireland

Runner-Up: Belgium

2015 - National Golf Resort, Lithuania

Winner: France

Runner-Up: England

2014 - Gut Altentann, Austria

Winner: England

Runner-Up: France

2013 - Bled GC, Slovenia

Winner: Ireland

Runner-Up: Italy

2012 - Lugano GC, Switzerland

Winner: Italy

Runner-Up: France

2011 - Blacksearama Golf, Bulgaria

Winner: France

Runner-Up: Spain

2010 - Sporting Club Berlin, Germany

Winner: Scotland

Runner-Up: England

2009 - Dun Laoghaire, Ireland

Winner: Germany

Runner-Up: Italy

2008 - Wouwse Plantage, Netherlands

Winner: Sweden

Runner-Up: Spain

2007 - Royal Drottningholms GC, Sweden

Winner: France

Runner-Up: England

2006 - Royal Waterloo GC, Belgium

Winner: France

Runner-Up: England