European Amateur

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The European Amateur Championship is an annual amateur golf tournament played at various locations throughout Europe. It is organized by the European Golf Association and is one of the "Elite" tournaments recognized by the World Amateur Golf Ranking. It was first held in 1986.

The winner receives an invitation to the next Open Championship, provided they maintain their amateur status prior to the Open. Before 2016 the European Amateur was played after the Open and the invitation was for the next year's Open. Since 2017 the European Amateur has been played before the Open and the invitation applies to the current year. Both 2016 and 2017 winners received entry to the 2017 Open.

Format[]

The top 144 amateur men golfers compete for the victory in a format consisting of 4 rounds of stroke play, with a cut after the 3rd round, out of which the lowest 60 men’s scores, including ties, qualify for the final round.

Winners[]

Year Venue Location Player Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
2021 Golf du Médoc France  Denmark 264 −20 2 strokes Sweden Ludvig Åberg
2020 Golf & Country Club Zürich Switzerland Matti Schmid (2)  Germany 273 −11 3 strokes Germany
2019 Diamond Country Club Austria Matti Schmid  Germany 273 −15 3 strokes Scotland
2018 Royal Hague G&CC Netherlands Nicolai Højgaard  Denmark 281 −7 1 stroke Republic of Ireland
Norway Viktor Hovland
Netherlands
England
2017 Walton Heath Golf Club England Alfie Plant  England 273 −15 Playoff Italy
Italy
2016 Estonian G&CC Estonia  Italy 272 −16 Playoff Norway Viktor Hovland
2015 Penati Golf Resort Slovakia  Italy 269 −19 1 stroke Republic of Ireland
2014 The Duke's St Andrews Scotland Ashley Chesters (2)  England 282 −2 3 strokes Republic of Ireland
Germany
2013 Real Club de Golf El Prat Spain Ashley Chesters  England 284 −4 1 stroke Spain
2012 Carton House Ireland  Wales 277 −11 1 stroke Wales
2011 Halmstad Golf Club Sweden Manuel Trappel  Austria 278 −10 Playoff England Steven Brown
2010 Vanajanlinna G&CC Finland Lucas Bjerregaard  Denmark 273 −15 1 stroke England Tommy Fleetwood
Italy Andrea Pavan
2009 Golf de Chantilly France Victor Dubuisson  France 277 1 stroke Scotland
2008 Esbjerg Golf Club Denmark  Germany 280 1 stroke Netherlands
2007 Sporting Club Berlin Germany Benjamin Hébert  France 277 Playoff Sweden Joel Sjöholm
2006 Biella Golf Club Italy Rory McIlroy  Northern Ireland 274 3 strokes England Steve Lewton
2005 Antwerp G&CC Rinkven Belgium Marius Thorp  Norway 280 1 stroke Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello
England
2004 Skövde Golf Club Sweden Matthew Richardson  England 273 1 stroke England Gary Lockerbie
2003 Nairn Golf Club Scotland  Ireland 283 1 stroke Spain Pablo Martín
England Matthew Richardson
Sweden
2002 Troia Golf Club Portugal  France 284 5 strokes England James Heath
2001 Odense Eventyr Golf Denmark  Ireland 270 −18 5 strokes Scotland Stuart Wilson
2000 Styrian GC Murhof Austria Carl Pettersson  Sweden 263 −25 5 strokes Finland
Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell
1999 Celtic Manor Wales Grégory Havret  France 207 −9 2 strokes Scotland
1998 Golf du Médoc France  Ireland 274 −10 2 strokes Wales
England Gary Wolstenholme
1997 Domaine Impérial Switzerland  Belgium 278 −10 3 strokes England Luke Donald
England
Spain Sergio García
1996 Karlstad Golf Club Sweden Daniel Olsson  Sweden 276 −8 1 stroke Scotland Barclay Howard
Netherlands Maarten Lafeber
1995 El Prat Golf Club Spain Sergio García  Spain 276 −12 1 stroke Sweden Mattias Eliasson
1994 Aura Golf Club Finland Stephen Gallacher  Scotland 278 −6 2 strokes England Lee S. James
Scotland Gordon Sherry
1993 Dalmahoy Hotel G&CC Scotland  Denmark 276 Playoff England Lee Westwood
1992 Le Querce Golf Club Italy Massimo Scarpa  Italy 284 −4 4 strokes Sweden Fredrik Andersson
Wales Bradley Dredge
1991 Hillside Golf Club England Jim Payne  England 281 4 strokes Spain
1990 Aalborg Golf Club Denmark Klas Eriksson  Sweden 279 5 strokes Australia
1989 No tournament
1988 Falkenstein Golf Club Germany  Australia 284 E 1 stroke Sweden Cristian Härdin
Spain
1987 No tournament
1986 Eindhoven Golf Club Netherlands Anders Haglund  Sweden 282 3 strokes England David Gilford

In 2017 Plant won with a birdie at the second hole of a sudden-death playoff after he and Cianchetti had earlier tied a three-hole playoff at level par, Scalise being eliminated at one-over-par. In 2016 Cianchetti won with a par at the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff after he and Hovland had earlier tied a three-hole playoff. In 2010 Trappel won the three-hole play-off. In 1993 Backhausen won the three-hole play-off by two shots.

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