Vagliano Trophy
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The Vagliano Trophy is a women’s amateur international match between Great Britain and Ireland and the Continent of Europe.
 

History:

The Vagliano Trophy started as a match between Great Britain and France in 1931 and was played annually until 1939 and between 1947 and 1949. It became a biennial event thereafter.

Since 1959, the match is played between Great Britain and a team representing the Continent of Europe.

The Vagliano Trophy, given by French golfer Andre Vagliano, was introduced and used for the new event.
 

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Bogogno Golf Resort

LOCATION
We’re located just 25 minutes away from Milano Malpensa Airport in a beautiful area surrounding Lake Maggiore.

HOTEL
We offer 28 standard rooms and 4 suites in a brand new hotel overlooking the 18th green and only 50 m from the Club House. Lovely bar on the roof terrace with Jacuzzi, conference room and TV room. WIFI super powerful! News 2017: Spa - Fitness Center and 18 new rooms.

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History

The Vagliano Trophy is a biennial golf match between teams from the Continent of Europe and Great Britain & Ireland (GB&I), with teams selected by the EGA and The R&A, respectively. Established in 1931, the competition initially featured GB&I against France but expanded in 1959 to include the entire Continent. 

The event spans two days with foursomes matches in the morning and singles matches in the afternoon. 

Notable former participants from the Continent of Europe include: Linn Grant, Matilda Castren, Céline Boutier, Sophia Popov, Caroline Hedwall, Caroline Masson, Carlota Ciganda, Pernilla Lindberg, Anna Nordqvist, Gwladys Nocera and from the and Great Britain & Ireland, Leona Maguire, Georgia Hall, Bronte Law, Melissa Reid, and Catriona Matthew.

 

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Results

Results Summary 2023-1959
2023 - Royal Dornoch GC, Scotland

Winner: Continent of Europe 13.5 - 10.5

2019 – Royal St George's GC, England

Winner: Continent of Europe 14.5 - 9.5

2017 – Bogogno Golf Resort (Del Conte course), Italy

Winner: Continent of Europe 15 - 9

2015 - Malone GC, Ireland

Winner: Continent of Europe 12.5 - 11.5

2013 - Golf de Chantilly, France

Winner: Continent of Europe  16.5-7.5

2011 - Royal Porthcawl, Wales

Winner: Continent of Europe  15.5-8.5

2009 - Hamburger GC, Falkenstein , Germany

Winner: Continent of Europe  13-11

2007 - Fairmont St Andrews, Scotland

Winner: Continent of Europe  15-9

2005 - Chantilly GC, France

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  13-11

2003 - Co. Louth GC, Ireland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  12.5-11.5

2001 - Circolo Golf Venezia, Italy

Winner: Continent of Europe  13-11

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1999 - North Berwick, Scotland

Winner: Continent of Europe  13-11

Results
 

1997 - Halmstad, Sweden

Winner: Continent of Europe  14-10

Overall results only

1995 - Ganton, England

Winner: Continent of Europe  14-10

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1993 - Morfontaine, France

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  13.5-10.5

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1991 - Nairn, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  13.5-10.5

1989 - Venice, Italy

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  14.5-9.5

Overall Results only

1987 - Berkshire, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  15-9

Overall results only

1985 - Hamburg, Germany

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  14-10

Results

1983 - Woodhall Spa, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  14-10

1981 - Puerta de Hierro, Spain

Winner: Continent of Europe  14-10

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1979 - Royal Porthcawl, Wales

Halved  12-12

1977 - Ljunghusens, Sweden

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  15.5-8.5

1975 - Muirfield, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  13.5-10.5

1973 - Eindhoven, Netherlands

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  20-10

1971 - Worplesdon, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  17.5-12.5

1969 - Chantilly, France

Winner: Continent of Europe  16-14

1967 - Royal Lytham & St Annes, England

Winner: Continent of Europe  15.5-14.5

1965 - Cologne, Germany

Winner: Continent of Europe  17-13

1963 - Muirfield, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  20-10

1961 - Villa d'Este, Italy

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  8-7

1959 - Wentworth, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  12-3