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EUROPEAN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

2007 European Men's Amateur Team Championship

European Men's Amateur Team Championship
Western Gailes, Scotland
3 -7 July 2007 

 

 

On Day 1, the French team showed of things to come in the first match play qualifying round on the classic Scottish links course.  They dropped two positions to England and Scotland in the final match play line-up after the second and final stroke play round on Day 2, with Ireland qualifying fourth. 

The top four positions were not to change once the match play began on Day 3 with all four teams registering wins in the quarter finals. Each was then playing for a chance to take the title in the semi finals on Day 4.  France and Ireland were to earn their places defeating Scotland and England respectively. 

Day 5: an exciting clash for old rivals England and Scotland for third position resulted in the home team narrowly claiming victory.  The match for first and second was left to the singles after the morning foursomes matches were one-a-piece.  Ireland lost only one match of the five singles to take the title.

The second flight was headed by World Champions, the Netherlands, in a one-sided final match with Germany.  The third flight was keenly contested by Iceland, the Czech Republic, Italy and Turkey.  The closeness of the matches required the results of individual games to decide the final placings.  Iceland topped the final placings narrowly from Italy, the Czech Republic and Turkey.  The latter two teams must now re-qualify for a place in the Championship.  Next year's event will be at Royal Park I Roveri in Turin, Italy.

 

Rory McIlroy (Team of Ireland)

 

Final Order of Merit
1IRELAND
2FRANCE
3SCOTLAND
4ENGLAND
5SPAIN
6DENMARK
7SWEDEN
8WALES
9NORWAY
10NETHERLANDS
  11GERMANY
12PORTUGAL
13BELGIUM
14AUSTRIA
15FINLAND
16SWITZERLAND
17ICELAND
18ITALY
19CZECH REPUBLIC
20TURKEY

 

1. Ireland
 

Team Composed of:
Jonathan Caldwell
Shane Lowry
Richard Kilpatrick
Rory McIlroy
Gareth Shaw
Simon Ward

 

2. France

 

Team Composed of:
Jean Wolffe
Kenny Le Sager
Victor Dubuisson
Alexandre Kaleka
Romain Bechu
Adrien Bernardet

 

3. Scotland
 

Team Composed of:
James Byrne
Jonathan King
Kevin McAlpine
Keir McNicoll
Richard Ramsay
Lloyd Saltman