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2015 European Amateur Team Championship

The 2015 European Amateur Team Championship took place 7–11 July at Halmstad Golf Club,[1] in Tylösand, Sweden. It was the 32nd men's golf European Amateur Team Championship.

2015 European Amateur Team Championship
Official program cover
2015 European Amateur Team Championship
Tournament information
Dates9–13 July 2015
LocationHalmstad, Sweden
56°39′44″N 12°44′57″E / 56.662264°N 12.749291°E / 56.662264; 12.749291
Course(s)Halmstad Golf Club (North Course)
Organized byEuropean Golf Association
FormatQualification round: 36 holes stroke play
Knock-out match-play
Statistics
Par72
Length7,001 yards (6,402 m)
Field16 teams
96 players
Champion
 Scotland
Ewen Ferguson, Grant Forrest,
Greig Marchbank, Jack McDonald,
Graeme Robertson, Connor Syme
Qualification round: 724 (+4)
Final match: 412–212
Location map
Halmstad Golf Club
Location in Europe
Halmstad Golf Club
Location in Sweden
Halmstad Golf Club
Location in Halland County
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Venue edit

The tournament was played at the Halmstad Golf Club's North course in Tylösand, Halmstad Municipality, 9 kilometers west of Halmstad city center in Halland County, Sweden.

The club was founded in 1930. Its first 18-hole course was constructed by Rafael Sundblom and approved in 1938. Another nine holes, constructed by Nils Sköld, was inaugurated in 1967. Together with the last nine holes of the old course, this formed the new course, called the North Course.[2][3]

The club had previously hosted the 1985 European Amateur Team Championship and the 2007 Solheim Cup.

The championship course was set up with par 72.

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.[4]

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 was 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.

Teams edit

16 nation teams contested the event. Each team consisted of six players.

Players in the leading teams

Country Players
  Belgium Alan de Bondt, Aurian Capart, Maxence de Craecker, Thomas Detry, Cedric Van Wassenhove, Frederic De Vooght
  Denmark Philip Juel-Berg, Peter Launer Bæk, Martin Leth Simonsen, Niklas Nørgaard, Sixten Stemann Jensen, Morten Toft Hansen
  England Ashley Chesters, Nick Marsh, Jimmy Mullen, Ben Taylor, Sean Towndrow, Ashton Turner
  Finland Kim Koivu, Kristian Kulokorpi, Miki Kuronen, Mikko Lehtovuori, Lauri Ruuska, Linus Väisänen
  France Léonard Bem, Alexandre Daydou, Romain Langasque, Thomas Perrot, Antoine Rozner, Robin Sciot-Siergrist
  Germany Nicolai von Dellingshausen, Hurly Long, Maximilian Mehles, Jeremy Paul, Yannik Paul, Maximilian Rottluff
  Ireland Paul Dunne, Jack Hume, Jack Hurley, Dermot McElroy, Gavin Moynihan, Comac Sharvin
  Netherlands Philip Bootsma, Rowin Caron, Lars Keunen, Jeroen Krietemeijer, Lars van Meijel, Robbie van West
  Poland Jakub Dymeck, Mateusz Gradecki, Adrian Meronk, Alejandro Pedryc, Jan Szmidt Jr., Oskar Zaborowski
  Scotland Ewen Ferguson, Grant Forrest, Greig Marchbank, Jack McDonald, Graeme Robertson, Connor Syme
  Spain Pep Anglès, Adri Arnaus, Iván Cantero, Mario Galiano, Scott Fernández, Jon Rahm
  Sweden Adam Blommé, Oskar Bergqvist, Tobias Edén, Marcus Kinhult, Fredrik Niléhn, Hannes Rönneblad

Other participating teams

Country
  Czech Republic
  Italy
  Switzerland
  Wales

Winners edit

Leader of the opening 36-hole competition was team Germany with an 11-under-par score of 709, five strokes ahead of team Ireland and a combined team from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Host nation Sweden made it to the quarter-finals with a one-stroke-margin on eighth place.

There was no official award for the lowest individual scores, but individual leaders were Robin Sciot-Siergrist, France, and Morten Toft Hansen, Denmark with a 5-under-par score of 139, one stroke ahead of Rowin Caron, the Netherlands.

Team Scotland won the gold medal, earning their seventh title, beating team Denmark in the final 412–212. The last time the championship took place at Halmstad Golf Club, in 1985, Scotland also was the champions, winning their second title in the history of the event.

Host nation Sweden earned the bronze on third place, after beating eleven-times-champion England 4–3 in the bronze match.

A second division, named European Amateur Championship Division 2, took place 8–11 July 2015 at Postolowo Golf Club, Poland. The three best placed teams, Portugal, Austria and Norway, qualified for the 2016 European Amateur Team Championship.[5]

Wales, Poland and the Czech Republic placed 14th, 15th and 16th in the first division and were moved to Division 2 for 2016.

Results edit

Qualification round

Flight A

Flight B

Bracket

Final standings

Place Country
    Scotland
    Denmark
    Sweden
4   England
5   Ireland
6   France
7   Spain
8   Germany
9   Belgium
10   Finland
11   Netherlands
12   Italy
13   Switzerland
14   Wales
15   Poland
16   Czech Republic

Source:[6][7][8][9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2015 European Amateur Team Championship". European Golf Association. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  2. ^ Jansson, Anders (1979). Golf - Den gröna sporten [Golf - The green sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. p. 100. ISBN 9172603283. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  3. ^ "European Amateur Team Championship 2015 (Official program), Conditions of Competition". European Golf Association and Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 10–11. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  4. ^ "European Amateur Team Championship 2015 (Official program), The Course". European Golf Association and Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 8–9. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  5. ^ "2015 European Amateur Championship Division 2". European Golf Association. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  6. ^ "European Amateur Team Championship Results, 2015 - Halmstad GC, Sweden". European Golf Association. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  7. ^ "European Amateur Team Championship 2015 (Official program)". European Golf Association and Swedish Golf Federation. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Sveriges lag till Europamästerskap i golf för herrar uttaget" [The Swedish team for the European Amateur Team Championship selected] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. 10 June 2015. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  9. ^ "Svenskt brons i lag-EM" [Swedish bronze at the European Amateur Team Championship] (in Swedish). SVT Nyheter. 11 July 2015. Retrieved 31 May 2021.

External links edit

  • European Golf Association: Full results

2015, european, amateur, team, championship, took, place, july, halmstad, golf, club, tylösand, sweden, 32nd, golf, european, amateur, team, championship, official, program, covertournament, informationdates9, july, 2015locationhalmstad, sweden56, 662264, 7492. The 2015 European Amateur Team Championship took place 7 11 July at Halmstad Golf Club 1 in Tylosand Sweden It was the 32nd men s golf European Amateur Team Championship 2015 European Amateur Team ChampionshipOfficial program cover2015 European Amateur Team ChampionshipTournament informationDates9 13 July 2015LocationHalmstad Sweden56 39 44 N 12 44 57 E 56 662264 N 12 749291 E 56 662264 12 749291Course s Halmstad Golf Club North Course Organized byEuropean Golf AssociationFormatQualification round 36 holes stroke playKnock out match playStatisticsPar72Length7 001 yards 6 402 m Field16 teams96 playersChampion ScotlandEwen Ferguson Grant Forrest Greig Marchbank Jack McDonald Graeme Robertson Connor SymeQualification round 724 4 Final match 41 2 21 2Location mapHalmstad Golf ClubLocation in EuropeShow map of EuropeHalmstad Golf ClubLocation in SwedenShow map of SwedenHalmstad Golf ClubLocation in Halland CountyShow map of Halland 20142016 Contents 1 Venue 2 Format 3 Teams 4 Winners 5 Results 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksVenue editMain article Halmstad Golf Club The tournament was played at the Halmstad Golf Club s North course in Tylosand Halmstad Municipality 9 kilometers west of Halmstad city center in Halland County Sweden The club was founded in 1930 Its first 18 hole course was constructed by Rafael Sundblom and approved in 1938 Another nine holes constructed by Nils Skold was inaugurated in 1967 Together with the last nine holes of the old course this formed the new course called the North Course 2 3 The club had previously hosted the 1985 European Amateur Team Championship and the 2007 Solheim Cup The championship course was set up with par 72 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 4 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 was 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 Teams edit16 nation teams contested the event Each team consisted of six players Players in the leading teams Country Players nbsp Belgium Alan de Bondt Aurian Capart Maxence de Craecker Thomas Detry Cedric Van Wassenhove Frederic De Vooght nbsp Denmark Philip Juel Berg Peter Launer Baek Martin Leth Simonsen Niklas Norgaard Sixten Stemann Jensen Morten Toft Hansen nbsp England Ashley Chesters Nick Marsh Jimmy Mullen Ben Taylor Sean Towndrow Ashton Turner nbsp Finland Kim Koivu Kristian Kulokorpi Miki Kuronen Mikko Lehtovuori Lauri Ruuska Linus Vaisanen nbsp France Leonard Bem Alexandre Daydou Romain Langasque Thomas Perrot Antoine Rozner Robin Sciot Siergrist nbsp Germany Nicolai von Dellingshausen Hurly Long Maximilian Mehles Jeremy Paul Yannik Paul Maximilian Rottluff nbsp Ireland Paul Dunne Jack Hume Jack Hurley Dermot McElroy Gavin Moynihan Comac Sharvin nbsp Netherlands Philip Bootsma Rowin Caron Lars Keunen Jeroen Krietemeijer Lars van Meijel Robbie van West nbsp Poland Jakub Dymeck Mateusz Gradecki Adrian Meronk Alejandro Pedryc Jan Szmidt Jr Oskar Zaborowski nbsp Scotland Ewen Ferguson Grant Forrest Greig Marchbank Jack McDonald Graeme Robertson Connor Syme nbsp Spain Pep Angles Adri Arnaus Ivan Cantero Mario Galiano Scott Fernandez Jon Rahm nbsp Sweden Adam Blomme Oskar Bergqvist Tobias Eden Marcus Kinhult Fredrik Nilehn Hannes Ronneblad Other participating teams Country nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Italy nbsp Switzerland nbsp WalesWinners editLeader of the opening 36 hole competition was team Germany with an 11 under par score of 709 five strokes ahead of team Ireland and a combined team from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland Host nation Sweden made it to the quarter finals with a one stroke margin on eighth place There was no official award for the lowest individual scores but individual leaders were Robin Sciot Siergrist France and Morten Toft Hansen Denmark with a 5 under par score of 139 one stroke ahead of Rowin Caron the Netherlands Team Scotland won the gold medal earning their seventh title beating team Denmark in the final 41 2 21 2 The last time the championship took place at Halmstad Golf Club in 1985 Scotland also was the champions winning their second title in the history of the event Host nation Sweden earned the bronze on third place after beating eleven times champion England 4 3 in the bronze match A second division named European Amateur Championship Division 2 took place 8 11 July 2015 at Postolowo Golf Club Poland The three best placed teams Portugal Austria and Norway qualified for the 2016 European Amateur Team Championship 5 Wales Poland and the Czech Republic placed 14th 15th and 16th in the first division and were moved to Division 2 for 2016 Results editQualification round Team standings Place Country Score To par 1 nbsp Germany 356 353 709 11 2 nbsp Ireland 355 359 714 6 3 nbsp Spain 360 360 720 E T4 nbsp France 354 368 722 2 nbsp Denmark 354 368 722 6 nbsp Scotland 367 357 724 4 T7 nbsp England 364 366 730 10 nbsp Sweden 368 362 730 9 nbsp Italy 360 371 731 11 10 nbsp Belgium 369 366 735 15 11 nbsp Netherlands 368 369 737 17 12 nbsp Wales 365 378 743 23 13 nbsp Finland 369 378 747 27 14 nbsp Czech Republic 373 380 753 33 15 nbsp Switzerland 385 375 760 40 16 nbsp Poland 405 383 788 68 Note In the event of a tie the order was determined by thebest total of the two non counting scores of the two rounds Individual leaders Place Player Country Score To par T1 Robin Sciot Siergrist nbsp France 69 70 139 5 Morten Toft Hansen nbsp Denmark 67 72 139 3 Rowin Caron nbsp Netherlands 69 71 140 4 T4 Ivan Cantero nbsp Spain 73 68 141 3 Hurly Long nbsp Germany 70 71 141 Jack McDonald nbsp Scotland 70 71 141 Jeremy Paul nbsp Germany 72 69 141 T8 David Boote nbsp Wales 69 73 142 2 Thomas Detry nbsp Belgium 70 72 142 Paul Dunne nbsp Ireland 74 68 142 Grant Forrest nbsp Scotland 71 71 142 Dermot McElroy nbsp Ireland 70 72 142 Jon Rahm nbsp Spain 70 72 142 Robbie van West nbsp Netherlands 72 70 142 Note There was no official award for the lowest individual score Flight A Bracket Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal nbsp Sweden4 nbsp Germany3 nbsp Denmark4 5 nbsp Sweden2 5 nbsp Denmark4 nbsp France3 nbsp Scotland4 5 nbsp Denmark2 5 nbsp Scotland4 5 nbsp Spain2 5 nbsp Scotland4 nbsp England3Bronze match nbsp England4 5 nbsp Ireland2 5 nbsp Sweden4 nbsp England3 Elimination matchesMatch for 5th place nbsp France3 nbsp Germany2 nbsp Ireland3 nbsp France2 nbsp Ireland3 5 nbsp Spain1 5 Match for 7th place nbsp Spain3 5 nbsp Germany1 5 Final games nbsp Scotland nbsp Denmark 5 2 G Forrest E Ferguson 7 amp 5 M Toft Hansen S Stemann Jensen G Robertson J McDonald 2 amp 1 N Norgaard Moller P Launer Baek Grant Forrest 1 up Niklas Norgaard Ewen Ferguson Martin L Simonsen 2 amp 1 Jack McDonald 2 amp 1 Morten Toft Hansen Peter Launer Baek AS Peter Launer Baek AS Greig Marchbank Philip Juel Berg 6 amp 5 Note Game declared halved since team match already decided Flight BBracket Round 1Round 2Match for 9th place nbsp Italy3 5 nbsp Poland1 5 nbsp Finland4 5 nbsp Italy0 5 nbsp Finland3 nbsp Wales2 nbsp Belgium3 5 nbsp Finland1 5 nbsp Netherlands4 nbsp Czech Republic1 nbsp Belgium3 nbsp Netherlands2Match for 11th place nbsp Belgium4 nbsp Switzerland1 nbsp Netherlands3 nbsp Italy2 Elimination matchesMatch for 13th place nbsp Wales3 nbsp Poland2 nbsp Switzerland3 nbsp Wales2 nbsp Switzerland3 nbsp Czech Republic2 Match for 15th place nbsp Poland3 5 nbsp Czech Republic1 5 Final standings Place Country nbsp nbsp Scotland nbsp nbsp Denmark nbsp nbsp Sweden 4 nbsp England 5 nbsp Ireland 6 nbsp France 7 nbsp Spain 8 nbsp Germany 9 nbsp Belgium 10 nbsp Finland 11 nbsp Netherlands 12 nbsp Italy 13 nbsp Switzerland 14 nbsp Wales 15 nbsp Poland 16 nbsp Czech Republic Source 6 7 8 9 See also editEisenhower 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 2015 European Amateur Team Championship European Golf Association Retrieved 31 May 2021 Jansson Anders 1979 Golf Den grona sporten Golf The green sport in Swedish Swedish Golf Federation p 100 ISBN 9172603283 Retrieved 21 March 2021 European Amateur Team Championship 2015 Official program Conditions of Competition European Golf Association and Swedish Golf Federation pp 10 11 Retrieved 31 May 2021 European Amateur Team Championship 2015 Official program The Course European Golf Association and Swedish Golf Federation pp 8 9 Retrieved 31 May 2021 2015 European Amateur Championship Division 2 European Golf Association Retrieved 27 May 2021 European Amateur Team Championship Results 2015 Halmstad GC Sweden European Golf Association Retrieved 31 May 2021 European Amateur Team Championship 2015 Official program European Golf Association and Swedish Golf Federation Retrieved 31 May 2021 Sveriges lag till Europamasterskap i golf for herrar uttaget The Swedish team for the European Amateur Team Championship selected in Swedish Swedish Golf Federation 10 June 2015 Retrieved 31 May 2021 Svenskt brons i lag EM Swedish bronze at the European Amateur Team Championship in Swedish SVT Nyheter 11 July 2015 Retrieved 31 May 2021 External links editEuropean Golf Association Full results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2015 European Amateur Team Championship amp oldid 1215246082, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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