European Senior Men's Team Championship
04 - 08 Sep 2018
Diamond CC
Austria Austria
Atzenbrugg

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Programme

02 Sep 2018
03 Sep 2018
04 Sep 2018
05 Sep 2018
06 Sep 2018
07 Sep 2018
08 Sep 2018
09 Sep 2018
All day
Arrival

Teams and Officials

Austria
10:00
Registration
Tournament Office
All day
Official Practice Day
GC
12:00
Registration
Tournament Office
17:00
Team Captains' Meeting
-
All day
Team Photos
-
All day
Opening Ceremony and Welcome Cocktail
-
All day
Day 1 - Stroke Play Qualification
GC
All day
Day 2 - Stroke Play Qualification
GC
All day
Matchplay – Round 1
GC
All day
Matchplay – Round 2
GC
All day
Matchplay – Round 3
GC
All day
Closing Ceremony

After end of play

GC
All day
Farewell Dinner
-
All day
Departure
-

Registered Teams

1.
AustriaAustria
2.
BelgiumBelgium
3.
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
4.
DenmarkDenmark
5.
EnglandEngland
6.
FinlandFinland
7.
FranceFrance
8.
GermanyGermany
9.
IcelandIceland
10.
IrelandIreland
11.
ItalyItaly
12.
LuxembourgLuxembourg
13.
NetherlandsNetherlands
14.
NorwayNorway
15.
PolandPoland
16.
ScotlandScotland
17.
SlovakiaSlovakia
18.
SloveniaSlovenia
19.
SpainSpain
20.
SwedenSweden
21.
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
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Hosting Course

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.

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49%
2.26 m/s
0.22 - °C
Sunday
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Atzenbrugg
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2.26 m/s
49%
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25.11
Monday
1 °
8 °
26.11
Tuesday
1 °
5 °
27.11
Wednesday
2 °
7 °
28.11
Thursday
3 °
9 °
29.11
Friday
4 °
6 °
30.11
Saturday
1 °
5 °

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. 

 

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Results

Results Summary

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2024 - BlackSeaRama Golf resort & villas, bulgaria

Winner: France

Runner-up: Sweden

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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