European Mid-Amateur Men's Championship

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The European Mid-Amateur Men's Championship is a European amateur golf championship opened to men aged 25 or plus years old, organized by the European Golf Association.[1]

The championship was introduced in 1991, with 30 editions contested so far. The event is played annually in conjunction with the European Mid-Amateur Ladies' Championship.[2] The age limit lowered from 30 to 25 years old in 2021.

Format[]

The top 90 amateur players, aged from 25 years old, compete in a format consisting of three rounds of stroke play, with a cut after the second round out of which the lowest 54 men's scores can qualify for the final round.

Past results[]

Year Venue, Location Winner Runner-up Third place
2021 Pula Golf Resort, Spain Switzerland , 218 Finland , 219
Germany , 219
2020 Golf du Domaine Impérial, Switzerland Switzerland , 207 Germany , 211 Australia , 212
2019 St Laurence Golf, Finland Australia , 203 Germany , 211 France , 211
2018 Blacksearama Golf Resort, Bulgaria Spain , 211 Germany , 211 Denmark , 212
2017 Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro, Spain Spain , 219 Sweden , 222 Australia , 222
2016 Golf Resort Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic Germany , 141 Germany , 142 Sweden , 143
2015 GC Hubbelrath, Germany Australia , 215 France , 217 Spain , 218
2014 Pravets GC, Bulgaria Germany , 210 Germany , 210 Australia , 210
2013 Penati Golf Resort, Slovakia France , 220 Australia , 220 Germany , 220
2012 Estonian G&CC, Estonia Denmark , 221 Germany , 222 Finland , 222
2011 Sola GC, Norway Finland , 221 Spain , 222 Sweden , 223
Denmark , 223
Finland , 223
2010 Morfontaine, France France , 210 Spain , 210 England , 210
2009 Rio Real (Marbella), Spain England , 217 England , 218 Brazil , 219
2008 Postolowo GC, Poland Denmark , 218 Sweden , 221 England , 224
2007 Golf Club Domaine Impérial, Switzerland England Gary Wolstenholme, 213 Finland , 222 Germany , 222
2006 Golf Club Grand Ducal, Luxembourg England Gary Wolstenholme, 210 Denmark , 210 England , 213
2005 Bled Golf Club, Slovenia Spain , 216 England , 220 France , 220
2004 Varese Golf Club, Italy Italy , 210 Italy , 213 France , 215
2003 Mosjö Golf Club, Sweden Germany , 216 England , 218 France , 219
2002 Kärtner Golf Club Dellach, Austria Germany , 210 Republic of Ireland , 215 Germany , 215
2001 Gloria Golf Club, Turkey England , 216 France , 217 Sweden , 218
2000 Notts Golf Club, England France , 221 England , 222 England Gary Wolstenholme, 222
1999 Golf Club Grand-Ducal, Luxembourg Germany , 215 Sweden , 216 England , 220
1998 Roma Golf Club, Italy Spain , 215 Spain , 218 Sweden , 218
1997 Karlovy Vary Golf Club, Czech Republic Switzerland Markus Frank, 211 England , 217 Italy , 223
1996 Chantilly Golf Club, France Switzerland Markus Frank, 214 France , 215 England , 217
1995 Estoril Golf Club, Portugal England , 219 England , 219 England , 220
1994 El Saler Golf Club, Spain England , 221 Germany , 222 Spain , 222
1993 Royal Waterloo Golf Club, Belgium Sweden , 220 France , 221 Germany , 221
1992 Venice Golf Club, Italy Spain , 216 Switzerland , 217 Germany , 220
1991 Ascona Golf Club, Switzerland France , 216 Switzerland , 217 Spain , 218

Source:[3]

Multiple winners[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "European Mid-Amateur Championship". Amateur Golf. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  2. ^ "European Mid-Amateur Men's Championship". EGA. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  3. ^ "European Mid-Amateur Men's Championship Results – European Golf Association" (PDF). Retrieved 28 August 2020.

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