The European Golf Association is proud to announce its complete schedule of events for the 2026 season. Another exciting year of elite amateur golf will see a total of 26 titles contested across 19 events in 16 different countries, at some of the continent's most outstanding venues. All events, organised in collaboration with EGA member federations, will feature many of Europe's leading amateur players in various age categories.

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
The season begins in June with the European Mid-Amateur Championships (25+) at Quinta do Peru Golf & Country Club (Portugal) from 4–6 June, followed by the European Senior Championships (50+) at Eléa Golf Club (Cyprus) from 11–13 June.
The EGA’s flagship individual event, the European Amateur Championship, will take place from 24–27 June at Linna Golf (Finland).
In July, the spotlight turns to the women’s and youth categories. The European Ladies’ Amateur Championship will be held at Allerum Golfklubb (Sweden) from 22–25 July, while Europe’s top under-16 players will compete in the European Young Masters at Parador de El Saler (Spain) from 23–25 July.
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
The traditional team championship week returns from 7–11 July, with five events hosted simultaneously across the continent:
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European Amateur Team Championship – Estonian Golf & Country Club (Estonia)
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European Ladies’ Team Championship – PGA National Slieve Russell (Ireland)
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European Boys’ Team Championship (U18) – Barceló Montecastillo Golf (Spain)
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European Girls’ Team Championship (U18) – Golf & Country Club Zürich (Switzerland)
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European Amateur & Boys’ Team Championship, Division 2 – Costa Navarino (Greece)
The European Team Championship for Golfers with Disability, organised in collaboration with EDGA, will be held one week later at Golf Club Genova Sant’Anna (Italy).
The European Team Shield Championships, designed for small and emerging golfing nations, will follow later that month at Royal Malta Golf Club (Malta) from 29 July–1 August.
The European Senior and Mid-Amateur Team Championships will take place in September. The European Senior Men’s Team Championship (50+) will be held at Cabot Bordeaux (France), on the opening week of the month, alongside the European Senior Ladies’ Team Championship (50+) at BlackSeaRama Golf & Villas (Bulgaria). During the same week, an inaugural Division 2 team event for senior men and women will be held at Sedin Golf Resort (Slovakia), granting promotion to the Division 1 tournaments for the leading three teams for 2027.
The third edition of the European Mid-Amateur Team Championships (25+) will be played at Föhrenwald Golf Club (Austria) from 9–12 September.
The season will close with the European Ladies’ Club Trophy at Hamburger GC Falkenstein (Germany) from 1–3 October, and the European Men’s Club Trophy at Cabot Bordeaux (France) from 22–24 October.
INTERNATIONAL MATCHES
Two prestigious international contests will round out the summer season in Ireland. The Jacques Léglise Trophy and Junior Vagliano Trophy will both be played at The Island Golf Club from 21–22 August, bringing together the best boys and girls from the Continent of Europe and Great Britain & Ireland.
ENTRIES
Full details and the complete schedule can be found at:
www.ega-golf.ch/events/ega/schedule
Entries for all EGA Championships will open in March at:
www.ega-golf.ch