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Diamond CC
The Diamond Country Club – the only European Tour Destination in Austria – is an exceptional venue situated in the picturesque Lower Austrian Countryside within easy reach of Vienna (about 50km).
The centrepiece is undoubtedly the 6.761 metres par 72 Diamond Course, designed by the famous English architect Jeremy Pern and opened in 2002.
A scenic and challenging test of golf, featuring water hazards on no less than nine holes, that threaten tee and approach shots alike.
History
The European Senior Men’s Team Championship is an annual golf competition for men aged 50+ from EGA member countries. Played over five days, it includes two days of stroke play followed by three days of match play, with teams competing for medals in 'Flight A' or for final positions in Flights B and C. First held in 2006, the event takes place each September at different venues across Europe. Ireland is the most successful team with six wins, followed by England with four and Sweden with three.
Results
- Results Summary
- 2024 - BlackSeaRama Golf resort & villas, bulgaria
Winner: France
Runner-up: Sweden
- 2023 - Royal Golf Club Mariánské Lázně, Czech Republic
Winner: England
Runner-up: France
- 2022 - Estonian Golf & Country Club, Estonia
Winner: Sweden
Runner-up: England
- 2021 - Sedin Golf Club, Slovakia
Winner: Germany
Runner-up: France
- 2020 - Diamond CC, Austria
Winner: Denmark
Runner-up: Italy
- 2019 – Rungsted GC, Denmark
Winner: England
Runner-Up: Ireland
- 2018 – Diamond CC, Austria
Winner: Germany
Runner-Up: Spain
- 2017 – PGA Sweden National, Sweden
Winner: Ireland
Runner-Up: Denmark
- 2016 – Diners G&CC, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Winner: Scotland
Runner-Up: Germany
- 2015 - Pravets GC, Bulgaria
Winner: Ireland
Runner-Up: Italy
- 2014 - Sierra GC, Poland
Winner: Ireland
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 2013 - Pannonia G&CC, Hungary
Winner: Ireland
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 2012 - Estoril GC, Portugal
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: Germany
- 2011 - Troia GC, Portugal
Winner: Sweden
Runner-Up: Netherlands
- 2010 - Fairhaven GC, England
Winner: England
Runner-Up: Ireland
- 2009 - Ascona GC, Switzerland
Winner: England
Runner-Up: Sweden
- 2008 - Shannon GC, Ireland
Winner: Ireland
Runner-Up: Scotland
- 2007 - Bled GC, Slovenia
Winner: Ireland
Runner-Up: Scotland
- 2006 - Ruuhikoski GC, Finland
Winner: Scotland
Runner-Up: Ireland