European Boys' Team Championship

The European Boys' Team Championship (Jean-Louis Dupont Trophy) is a European amateur team golf championship for men under 18 organized by the European Golf Association. The inaugural event was held in 1980 and it has been played annually since.[1]

Format

The championship is contested by men aged under 18 years old.

The format consists of 16 teams, each of 6 players, competing in two rounds of stroke play, out of which the five lowest scores from each team's six players will count each day. The total addition of the five lowest scores will constitute the team's score and determine which team is qualified for the last three rounds of match play.

Only teams in contention for a medal will play a match format of two foursomes and five singles, while the other teams will play a one foursome and four singles match format.

Results

YearVenueLocationWinnersRunners-up
2021Furesø GolfklubDenmark Germany Italy
2020Parador de El SalerSpainCancelled[2]
2019Chantilly GCFrance France Germany
2018Golf Resort Kaskada BrnoCzech Republic Spain  Switzerland
2017La Manga ClubSpain Denmark Spain
2016Diamond GCAustria France Germany
2015Pickala GCFinland Germany Sweden
2014Oslo GCNorway Italy Sweden
2013Murcar Links GCScotland France Norway
2012LidingöSweden Sweden Italy
2011Prague City GC (Zbraslav)Czech Republic Spain Austria
2010Klassis G&CCTurkey Belgium Norway
2009Golf De PanNetherlands Denmark Germany
2008Bled GCSlovenia Sweden Norway
2007Rold Skov GCDenmark Denmark England
2006Bokskogens GCSweden Norway Scotland
2005Monticello GCItaly Netherlands Norway
2004Kymen Golf RyFinland England Spain
2003Astoria GC CihelnyCzech Republic Italy Austria
2002Reykjavik GCIceland Spain Sweden
2001Amber Baltic GCPoland Sweden  Switzerland
2000Noord Nederlandse G&CCNetherlands Scotland Ireland
1999Uppsala GCSweden England Italy
1998Gullane GCScotland Ireland Scotland
1997Bled GCSlovenia Spain England
1996GC Gut MurstättenAustria Spain Sweden
1995Woodhall SpaEngland England Sweden
1994Vilamoura GCPortugal England Sweden
1993Ascona GCSwitzerland Sweden England
1992ConwyWales Scotland England
1991OsloNorway Sweden Italy
1990ReykjavikIceland Spain Scotland
1989LyckornaSweden England Spain
1988Renfrew GCScotland France Scotland
1987ChantillyFrance Scotland Denmark
1986Turin GCItaly England Sweden
1985Troia GCPortugal England France
1984Royal St George'sEngland Scotland England
1983Helsinki GCFinland Sweden Wales
1982Frankfurt GCWest Germany Italy Sweden
1981Olgiata GCItaly England West Germany
1980El Prat GCSpain Spain England

Winning nations' summary

CountryWinnerRunner-up
 England86
 Spain73
 Sweden68
 Scotland44
 France41
 Italy34
 Denmark31
 Germany24
 Ireland11
 Norway14
 Belgium12
 Netherlands10
  Switzerland02
 Wales01
Total4040

Source:[3]

See also

References

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