Junior Vagliano Trophy

Upcoming Event:

27 - 28 Jun 2025
Royal Hague Golf & Country Club
Netherlands Netherlands
Wassenaar

Hosting Course

Royal Hague Golf & Country Club

The current course was designed in 1938, by the famous golf course architects Harry colt and C.H. Alison. Although Alison was responsible for most of the design, as evidenced by the slightly larger bunkers and more extreme nature, the course is still counted as one of the finest Colt designed courses in Europe.

The course was laid by Copijn of Groenekan.

Character of the course

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48%
9.85 m/s
2.89 - °C
Thursday
21
Gemeente Wassenaar
3 °
9.85 m/s
48%
  5 °
  8 °
  5 °
  8 °
  8 °
  14 °
  9 °
  14 °
  9 °
  10 °
  10 °
  11 °
22.11
Friday
5 °
8 °
23.11
Saturday
5 °
8 °
24.11
Sunday
8 °
14 °
25.11
Monday
9 °
14 °
26.11
Tuesday
9 °
10 °
27.11
Wednesday
10 °
11 °

History

The Junior Vagliano Trophy is an annual international golf match for elite female junior (U16) players from the Continent of Europe and Great Britain & Ireland. Organized by the EGA and The R&A, the match is played over two days with teams of six. Since its start in 2011, the Continent of Europe has remained dominant, winning seven times with one tie. Notable past participants include Pia Babnik and Lucie Malchirand, both of whom have won on the Ladies' European Tour.

 

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Pictures: © THE R&A

Results

RESULTS SUMMARY

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2024 - west lancashire golf club, england

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 8 - 7

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2023 - Royal Dornoch GC, Scotland

Winner: Continent of Europe (retained trophy) 9 - 9

2022 - Blairgowrie GC, Scotland

Winner: Continent of Europe 10 - 8

2021 - Hilversumsche Golf Club, The Netherlands

Winner: Continent of Europe 14 - 4

2020 – BLAIRGOWRIE GC, SCOTLAND (CANCELLED)

Cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

2019 - Royal St George's GC, England

Winner: Continent of Europe 10.5 - 7.5

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

Winner: Continent of Europe 15 - 3

2015 – Malone GC, Ireland

Winner: Continent of Europe 10.5 - 7.5

2013 – Golf de Chantilly, France

Winner: Continent of Europe  14-4
 

2011 – Royal Porthcawl, Wales

Winner: Continent of Europe  13-5