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2007 European Amateur Team Championship

The 2007 European Amateur Team Championship took place 3–7 July at Western Gailes Golf Club in Irvine, Scotland, United Kingdom. It was the 25th men's golf European Amateur Team Championship.

2007 European Amateur Team Championship
Tournament information
Dates3–7 July 2007
LocationIrvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
55°35′42″N 4°39′34″W / 55.5950°N 04.6595°W / 55.5950; -04.6595
Course(s)Western Gailes Golf Club
Organized byEuropean Golf Association
FormatQualification round: 36 holes stroke play
Knock-out match-play
Statistics
Par71
Length7,014 yards (6,414 m)
Field20 teams
120 players
Champion
 Ireland
Jonathan Caldwell, Shane Lowry,
Richard Kilpatrick, Rory McIlroy,
Gareth Shaw, Simon Ward
Qualification round: 712 (+2)
Final match: 412–212
Location Map
Western Gailes GC
Location in Europe
Western Gailes GC
Location on the British Isles
Western Gailes GC
Location in Scotland
Western Gailes GC
Location in North Ayrshire
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Venue edit

The club was founded in 1897. Its 18 hole links course on the Ayrshire coast in Irvine, North Ayrshire, 50 kilometres south west of the city center of Glasgow, was ready in 1899 and remained largely unmodified from its original layout.[1] It is situated closely north of Royal Troon Golf Club and Prestwick Golf Club.

Format edit

Each team consisted of 6 players, playing two rounds of stroke-play over two days, counting the five best scores each day for each team.

The eight best teams formed flight A, in knock-out match-play over the next three days. The teams were seeded based on their positions after the stroke play. The first placed team were drawn to play the quarter-final against the eight placed team, the second against the seventh, the third against the sixth and the fourth against the fifth. Teams were allowed to use six players during the team matches, selecting four of them in the two morning foursome games and five players in to the afternoon single games. Teams knocked out after the quarter-finals played one foursome game and four single games in each of their remaining matches. Games all square at the 18th hole were declared halved, if the team match was already decided.

The eight teams placed 9–16 in the qualification stroke-play formed flight B, to play similar knock-out play, with one foursome game and four single games in each match, to decide their final positions.

The four teams placed 17–20 formed flight C, to play each other in a round-robin system, with one foursome game and four single games in each match, to decide their final positions.

Teams edit

20 nation teams contested the event, the same number of teams as at the previous event two years earlier. Turkey took part for the first time. Each team consisted of six players.

Players in the leading teams

Country Players
  Denmark Peter Baunsoe, Morten Ørum Madsen, Jacob Roth, Kristian Grud, Philip Drost, Rasmus Hjelm Nielsen
  England Gary Boyd, David Horsey, Jamie Moul, John Parry, Paul Waring, Gary Wolstenholme
  France Romain Bechu, Adrien Bernadet, Victor Dubuisson, Alexandre Kaleka, Kenny Le Sager, Jean Wolffe
  Germany Florian Fritsch, Stephan Gross, Jonas Koelbing, Frederik Schulte, Benjamin Sigl, Philipp Westermann
  Ireland Jonathan Caldwell, Shane Lowry, Richard Kilpatrick, Rory McIlroy, Gareth Shaw, Simon Ward
  Netherlands Tristan Bierenbroodspot, Darius Van Driel, Richard Kind, Tim Sluiter, Jurrian Van der Vaart, Floris de Vries
  Norway Knut Børsheim, Fredrik Kollevold, Anders Kristiansen, Markus Leandersson, Andre Thorsen, Marius Thorp
  Portugal Joao Carlota, Pedro Figueiredo, Bernardo Frere, Ricardo Gouveia, Nuno Henriques, Tiago Rodrigues
  Scotland James Byrne, Jonathan King, Kevin McAlpine, Keir McNicoll, Richie Ramsay, Lloyd Saltman
  Spain Jorge Campillo, Nacho Elvira, Pedro Erice, Jesus Lagarrea, Juan Sarasti, Inigo Urquizo
  Sweden Jonas Blixt, Jesper Kennegård, Tobias Rosendahl, Joel Sjöholm, Robin Wingårdh, Björn Åkesson
  Wales Rhys Davies, Nigel Edwards, Rhys Enoch, Craig Evans, Llewellyn Matthews, Ryan Thomas

Other participating teams

Country
  Austria
  Belgium
  Czech Republic
  Finland
  Iceland
  Italy
   Switzerland
  Turkey

Winners edit

Defending champions and nine-time-winners team England won the opening 36-hole competition, with a 7-under-par score of 703. Tied five strokes behind were host nation Scotland and team France. Scotland earned 2nd place on the tiebreaking better non-counting scores.

There was no official award for the lowest individual score, but individual leaders were Kevin McAlpine, Scotland, Rory McIlroy, Ireland and Paul Waring, England, each with a 6-under-par score of 136, two strokes ahead of Jesper Kennegård, Sweden, and Morten Ørum Madsen, Denmark.

Team Ireland won the gold medal, earning their fifth title and first since 1987, beating team France in the final 412–212. The winning Irish team, combined from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, included two future professional major winners, 18-year-old Rory McIlroy and 20-year-old Shane Lowry.

Team Scotland, earned the bronze on third place, after beating neighbor nation England 4–3 in the bronze match.

Results edit

Qualification round

Flight A

Flight B

Bracket

Flight C

Final standings

Place Country
    Ireland
    France
    Scotland
4   England
5   Spain
6   Denmark
7   Sweden
8   Wales
9   Norway
10   Netherlands
11   Germany
12   Portugal
13   Belgium
14   Austria
15   Finland
16    Switzerland
17   Iceland
18   Italy
19   Czech Republic
20   Turkey

Sources:[2][3][4][5][6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Our history". Western Gailes Golf Club. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  2. ^ "2007 European Men's Amateur Team Championship". European Golf Association. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  3. ^ "2007 European Amateur Men's Team Championship" (PDF). European Golf Association. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  4. ^ "European Amateur Team Championship , Results, 2007 - Western Galles GC, Scotland". European Golf Association. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  5. ^ "Blixt Helps Sweden To Seventh Place Finish At European Team Championships". Seminoles.com. 9 July 2007. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  6. ^ (PDF). golf.de, German Golf Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2021. Retrieved 13 April 2021.

External links edit

  • European Golf Association: Full results

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The 2007 European Amateur Team Championship took place 3 7 July at Western Gailes Golf Club in Irvine Scotland United Kingdom It was the 25th men s golf European Amateur Team Championship 2007 European Amateur Team ChampionshipTournament informationDates3 7 July 2007LocationIrvine North Ayrshire Scotland United Kingdom55 35 42 N 4 39 34 W 55 5950 N 04 6595 W 55 5950 04 6595Course s Western Gailes Golf ClubOrganized byEuropean Golf AssociationFormatQualification round 36 holes stroke playKnock out match playStatisticsPar71Length7 014 yards 6 414 m Field20 teams120 playersChampion IrelandJonathan Caldwell Shane Lowry Richard Kilpatrick Rory McIlroy Gareth Shaw Simon WardQualification round 712 2 Final match 41 2 21 2Location MapWestern Gailes GCLocation in EuropeShow map of EuropeWestern Gailes GCLocation on the British IslesShow map of British IslesWestern Gailes GCLocation in ScotlandShow map of ScotlandWestern Gailes GCLocation in North AyrshireShow map of North Ayrshire 20052008 Contents 1 Venue 2 Format 3 Teams 4 Winners 5 Results 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksVenue editThe club was founded in 1897 Its 18 hole links course on the Ayrshire coast in Irvine North Ayrshire 50 kilometres south west of the city center of Glasgow was ready in 1899 and remained largely unmodified from its original layout 1 It is situated closely north of Royal Troon Golf Club and Prestwick Golf Club Format editEach team consisted of 6 players playing two rounds of stroke play over two days counting the five best scores each day for each team The eight best teams formed flight A in knock out match play over the next three days The teams were seeded based on their positions after the stroke play The first placed team were drawn to play the quarter final against the eight placed team the second against the seventh the third against the sixth and the fourth against the fifth Teams were allowed to use six players during the team matches selecting four of them in the two morning foursome games and five players in to the afternoon single games Teams knocked out after the quarter finals played one foursome game and four single games in each of their remaining matches Games all square at the 18th hole were declared halved if the team match was already decided The eight teams placed 9 16 in the qualification stroke play formed flight B to play similar knock out play with one foursome game and four single games in each match to decide their final positions The four teams placed 17 20 formed flight C to play each other in a round robin system with one foursome game and four single games in each match to decide their final positions Teams edit20 nation teams contested the event the same number of teams as at the previous event two years earlier Turkey took part for the first time Each team consisted of six players Players in the leading teams Country Players nbsp Denmark Peter Baunsoe Morten Orum Madsen Jacob Roth Kristian Grud Philip Drost Rasmus Hjelm Nielsen nbsp England Gary Boyd David Horsey Jamie Moul John Parry Paul Waring Gary Wolstenholme nbsp France Romain Bechu Adrien Bernadet Victor Dubuisson Alexandre Kaleka Kenny Le Sager Jean Wolffe nbsp Germany Florian Fritsch Stephan Gross Jonas Koelbing Frederik Schulte Benjamin Sigl Philipp Westermann nbsp Ireland Jonathan Caldwell Shane Lowry Richard Kilpatrick Rory McIlroy Gareth Shaw Simon Ward nbsp Netherlands Tristan Bierenbroodspot Darius Van Driel Richard Kind Tim Sluiter Jurrian Van der Vaart Floris de Vries nbsp Norway Knut Borsheim Fredrik Kollevold Anders Kristiansen Markus Leandersson Andre Thorsen Marius Thorp nbsp Portugal Joao Carlota Pedro Figueiredo Bernardo Frere Ricardo Gouveia Nuno Henriques Tiago Rodrigues nbsp Scotland James Byrne Jonathan King Kevin McAlpine Keir McNicoll Richie Ramsay Lloyd Saltman nbsp Spain Jorge Campillo Nacho Elvira Pedro Erice Jesus Lagarrea Juan Sarasti Inigo Urquizo nbsp Sweden Jonas Blixt Jesper Kennegard Tobias Rosendahl Joel Sjoholm Robin Wingardh Bjorn Akesson nbsp Wales Rhys Davies Nigel Edwards Rhys Enoch Craig Evans Llewellyn Matthews Ryan ThomasOther participating teams Country nbsp Austria nbsp Belgium nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Finland nbsp Iceland nbsp Italy nbsp Switzerland nbsp TurkeyWinners editDefending champions and nine time winners team England won the opening 36 hole competition with a 7 under par score of 703 Tied five strokes behind were host nation Scotland and team France Scotland earned 2nd place on the tiebreaking better non counting scores There was no official award for the lowest individual score but individual leaders were Kevin McAlpine Scotland Rory McIlroy Ireland and Paul Waring England each with a 6 under par score of 136 two strokes ahead of Jesper Kennegard Sweden and Morten Orum Madsen Denmark Team Ireland won the gold medal earning their fifth title and first since 1987 beating team France in the final 41 2 21 2 The winning Irish team combined from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland included two future professional major winners 18 year old Rory McIlroy and 20 year old Shane Lowry Team Scotland earned the bronze on third place after beating neighbor nation England 4 3 in the bronze match Results editQualification round Team standings Place Country Score To par1 nbsp England 355 348 703 7T2 nbsp Scotland 359 349 708 2 nbsp France 353 355 7084 nbsp Ireland 358 354 712 25 nbsp Sweden 367 350 717 76 nbsp Wales 368 353 721 117 nbsp Spain 365 358 723 138 nbsp Denmark 358 366 724 149 nbsp Norway 360 368 728 1810 nbsp Netherlands 370 359 729 1911 nbsp Germany 365 367 732 2212 nbsp Portugal 370 375 745 3513 nbsp Austria 376 372 748 3814 nbsp Belgium 379 371 350 4015 nbsp Finland 385 366 351 4116 nbsp Switzerland 386 368 754 4417 nbsp Italy 383 373 756 4618 nbsp Turkey 380 381 761 5119 nbsp Iceland 376 390 766 5620 nbsp Czech Republic 382 389 771 61 Note In the event of a tie the order was determined by the best total of the two non counting scores of the two rounds Individual leaders Place Player Country Score To parT1 Kevin McAlpine nbsp Scotland 68 68 136 6Rory McIlroy nbsp Ireland 67 69 136Paul Waring nbsp England 68 68 136T4 Jesper Kennegard nbsp Sweden 70 68 138 4Morten Orum Madsen nbsp Denmark 67 71 138T6 Jonathan Caldwell nbsp Ireland 74 65 139 3Richie Ramsay nbsp Scotland 70 69 139Gary Wholstenholme nbsp England 70 69 139T9 Adrien Bernadet nbsp France 70 70 140 2Gencer Ozcan nbsp Turkey 70 70 140Inigo Urquizo nbsp Spain 70 70 140Jurrian Van der Vaart nbsp Netherlands 71 69 140Note There was no official award for the lowest individual scores Flight A Bracket Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal nbsp Scotland4 nbsp Spain3 nbsp France4 5 nbsp Scotland2 5 nbsp France5 nbsp Wales2 nbsp Ireland4 5 nbsp France2 5 nbsp Ireland6 nbsp Sweden1 nbsp Ireland4 nbsp England3Bronze match nbsp England5 5 nbsp Denmark1 5 nbsp Scotland4 nbsp England3 Elimination matchesMatch for 5th place nbsp Spain3 nbsp Wales2 nbsp Spain4 5 nbsp Denmark0 5 nbsp Denmark3 nbsp Sweden2 Match for 7th place nbsp Sweden3 nbsp Wales2 Final games nbsp Ireland nbsp France4 5 2 5R McIlroy J Caldwell A Kaleka A Bernadet 5 amp 4S Lowry R Kilpatrick 2 holes J Wolffe K Le SagerRory McIlroy Romain Bechu 3 amp 2Shane Lowry 5 amp 4 Victor DubuissonRichard Kilpatrick 3 amp 2 Adrien BernadetJonathan Caldwell 3 amp 2 Alexandre KalekaSimon Ward AS Jean Wolffe AS Note Game declared halved since team match already decided Flight BBracket Round 1Round 2Match for 9th place nbsp Netherlands4 nbsp Finland1 nbsp Netherlands5 nbsp Germany0 nbsp Germany4 5 nbsp Belgium0 5 nbsp Norway3 nbsp Netherlands2 nbsp Portugal3 nbsp Austria2 nbsp Norway3 nbsp Portugal2Match for 11th place nbsp Norway3 5 nbsp Switzerland1 5 nbsp Germany3 nbsp Portugal2 Elimination matchesMatch for 13th place nbsp Belgium4 nbsp Finland1 nbsp Belgium3 nbsp Austria2 nbsp Austria3 nbsp Switzerland2 Match for 15th place nbsp Finland3 5 nbsp Switzerland1 5 Flight C First round nbsp Iceland nbsp Turkey3 2 nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Italy3 2 Second round nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Turkey3 2 nbsp Italy nbsp Iceland3 2 Third round nbsp Iceland nbsp Czech Republic3 2 nbsp Italy nbsp Turkey3 2 Final standings Place Country nbsp nbsp Ireland nbsp nbsp France nbsp nbsp Scotland4 nbsp England5 nbsp Spain6 nbsp Denmark7 nbsp Sweden8 nbsp Wales9 nbsp Norway10 nbsp Netherlands11 nbsp Germany12 nbsp Portugal13 nbsp Belgium14 nbsp Austria15 nbsp Finland16 nbsp Switzerland17 nbsp Iceland18 nbsp Italy19 nbsp Czech Republic20 nbsp TurkeySources 2 3 4 5 6 See also editEuropean Golf Association Organizer of European amateur golf championships Eisenhower Trophy biennial world amateur team golf championship for men organized by the International Golf Federation European Ladies Team Championship European amateur team golf championship for women organised by the European Golf Association References edit Our history Western Gailes Golf Club Retrieved 7 May 2021 2007 European Men s Amateur Team Championship European Golf Association Retrieved 7 May 2021 2007 European Amateur Men s Team Championship PDF European Golf Association Retrieved 7 May 2021 European Amateur Team Championship Results 2007 Western Galles GC Scotland European Golf Association Retrieved 7 May 2021 Blixt Helps Sweden To Seventh Place Finish At European Team Championships Seminoles com 9 July 2007 Retrieved 7 May 2021 Mannschafts Europameisterschaften PDF golf de German Golf Federation Archived from the original PDF on 4 November 2021 Retrieved 13 April 2021 External links editEuropean Golf Association Full results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2007 European Amateur Team Championship amp oldid 1153145731, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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