European Girls' Team Championship
23 - 26 Sep 2020
Green Resort Hrubá Borša
Slovakia Slovakia
Hrubá Borša

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Registered Teams

1.
AustriaAustria
2.
BelgiumBelgium
3.
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
4.
DenmarkDenmark
5.
FranceFrance
6.
GermanyGermany
7.
IcelandIceland
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ItalyItaly
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NetherlandsNetherlands
10.
PolandPoland
11.
RussiaRussia
12.
SlovakiaSlovakia
13.
SloveniaSlovenia
14.
SpainSpain
15.
SwedenSweden
16.
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
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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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72%
3.18 m/s
-0.69 - °C
Thursday
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Senec
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13.12
Friday
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14.12
Saturday
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15.12
Sunday
3 °
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16.12
Monday
2 °
10 °
17.12
Tuesday
8 °
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18.12
Wednesday
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11 °

History

The European Girls’ Team Championship is an annual event for U18 girls, involving EGA member countries. It has been held annually since 1999, featuring around 20 teams competing over five days. 

The format includes two days of stroke play followed by three days of match play to compete for medals or final positions. Spain is the most successful team with 9 wins, followed by Sweden (8) and France (4). 

Notable former participants include Suzann Pettersen, Anna Nordqvist, Caroline Masson, Carlota Ciganda, Charley Hull, Pernilla Lindberg, Georgia Hall, Céline Boutier, Madalene Sagström, Sophia Popov, Mel Reid, Matila Castren, Leona Maguire, Nanna Koerstz Madsen, Maja Stark, Linn Grant, and Jessica Korda. 

 

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Results

Results Summary
2024 - Göteborgs Golf Klubb, Sweden
1england
2germany
3italy

 

2023 - Hossegor Golf Club, France
1SPAIN
2ITALY
3NETHERLANDS
2022 - Oddur Golf Club, Iceland
1france
2sweden
3germany

 

2021 - Montado Golf Resort, Portugal
1spain
2france
3sweden

 

2020 - Green Resort Hrubá Borsa, Slovakia
1GERMANY
2SWEDEN
3Netherlands

 

2019 – Parador de el Saler, Spain

Winner: Denmark

Runner-Up: Spain

2018 – Forsgårdens GK, Sweden

Winner: Italy

Runner-Up: Spain

 

2017 – St Laurence Golf, Finland

Winner: Sweden

Runner-Up: Italy

2016 – Oslo GC, Norway

Winner: Italy

Runner-Up: Sweden

2015 - Golf Resort Kaskada, Czech Republic

Winner: Spain

Runner-Up: Italy

2014 - Golf Resort Skalica, Slovakia

Winner: France 

Runner-Up: Italy

2013 - Linköpings GC, Sweden

Winner: Sweden

Runner-Up: France

2012 - GC St. Leon-Rot, Germany

Winner: Sweden

Runner-Up: Spain

2011 - Is Molas, Italy

Winner: France

Runner-Up: England

2010 - Aalborg GC, Denmark

Winner: France

Runner-Up: Ireland

2009 - Kokkola GC, Finland

Winner: Ireland

Runner-Up: Sweden

2008 - Murcar GC, Scotland

Winner: Sweden

Runner-Up: England

2007 - Oslo GC, Norway

Winner: Sweden

Runner-Up: Netherlands

2006 - Esbjerg GC, Denmark

Winner: Germany

Runner-Up: Spain

2005 - Lucerne GC, Switzerland

Winner: England

Runner-Up: Sweden

2004 - Golf National, France

Winner: Sweden

Runner-Up: France

2003 - Esbjerg GC, Denmark

Winner: Spain

Runner-Up: Sweden

2002 - Torino GC, Italy

Winner: Spain

Runner-Up: Sweden

2001 - Oporto GC, Portugal

Winner: Spain

Runner-Up: Sweden

2000 - Stockholm GC, Sweden

Winner: Sweden

Runner-Up: Switzerland

1999 - Katinkulta GC, Finland

Winner: Germany

Runner-Up: Italy

1997 - Frankfurter GC, Germany

Winner: Spain

Runner-Up: Germany

1995 - GC Grand-Ducal, Luxembourg

Winner: Sweden

Runner-Up: Italy

1993 - Malaga GC, Spain

Winner: Spain

Runner-Up: France

1991 - Hulta GC, Sweden

Winner: Spain

Runner-Up: Sweden