CANCELLED – European Boys' Team Championship, Division 2
08 - 11 Jul 2020
Green Resort Hrubá Borša
Slovakia Slovakia
Hrubá Borša

Hosting Course

Green Resort Hrubá Borša

BORSA Golf Club is based in GREEN RESORT Hruba Borsa, a resort that offers 27 holes, the 18-hole Championship Course and the 9-hole Public Course. The Designer of the GREEN RESORT golf courses is Martin Munka, who designed a number of golf courses in Slovakia and Czech Republic.

The 18-hole Championship Course was opened on 10 August 2014.

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53%
3.83 m/s
13.13 - °C
Tuesday
2
Senec
13 °
3.83 m/s
53%
  13 °
  18 °
  11 °
  26 °
  12 °
  20 °
  11 °
  25 °
  14 °
  29 °
  16 °
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3.06
Wednesday
13 °
18 °
4.06
Thursday
11 °
26 °
5.06
Friday
12 °
20 °
6.06
Saturday
11 °
25 °
7.06
Sunday
14 °
29 °
8.06
Monday
16 °
27 °

History

The European Boys' Team Championship, Division 2, is an extension of its Division 1 counterpart. With the growth of the later since its inception in 1980, a Division 2 event became necessary to accommodate the number of competing nations in the early 2000s.

Six-player teams from EGA member countries compete over five days for the chance of promotion to the Division 1 event for the following year.

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Results

Results Summary

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2025 - zala springs golf resort, hungary
1Italy
2spain
3iceland

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2024 - Krakow Valley Golf, Poland
1belgium
2scotland
3portugal

 

2023 - Green Resort Hruba Borsa, Slovakia
1AUSTRIA
2ICELAND
3WALES

 

2022 - Pravets Golf Club, Bulgaria
1BELGIUM
2SLOVAKIA
3ESTONIA

 

2021 - Estonian Golf & Country Club, Estonia
1finland
2norway
3slovenia

 

2020 – GREEN RESORT HRUBÁ BORŠA, SLOVAKIA (CANCELLED)

Cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

2019 – Toya G&CC, Poland

Winner: Wales

Runner-Up: Russia

2018 – Pannonia G&CC, Hungary

1. Norway

2. Portugal

3. Iceland

2017 – Krakow GC, Poland

1. Switzerland

2. Wales

3. Belgium

2016 – Mladá Boleslav Resort, Czech Republic

1. Ireland

2. Slovakia

3. Iceland

2015 - Mladá Boleslav Resort, Czech Republic
  1. Portugal
  2. Slovenia
  3. Ireland

 

2014 - Pannonia G&CC, Hungary
  1. Netherlands
  2. Switzerland
  3. Ireland

 

2013 - Skalica GC, Slovakia
  1. Belgium
  2. Wales
  3. Iceland

 

2012 - St Sofia Golf & Spa, Bulgaria
  1. Switzerland
  2. Denmark
  3. Belgium

 

2011 - Welten Bac GC, Slovakia
  1. Netherlands
  2. Czech Republic
  3. Wales

 

2010 - Estonian G&CC, Estonia
  1. Sweden
  2. Iceland
  3. Turkey

 

2009 - Blacksearama, Bulgaria
  1. Austria
  2. Wales
  3. Poland

 

2008 - Black Stork Golf Club, Slovakia
  1. Czech Republic
  2. Hungary
  3. Poland

 

2006 - Tale Golf Club, Slovakia
  1. Austria
  2. Slovenia
  3. Hungary

 

2005 - Amber Baltic Golf Club, Poland
  1. Austria
  2. Iceland
  3. Poland

 

2004 - Bled Golf & Country Club, Slovenia
  1. Turkey
  2. Slovenia
  3. Czech Republic