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Jacques Léglise & Junior Vagliano Trophies Underway (Livescoring)

The 2022 Jacques Léglise and Junior Vagliano Trophies are underway.

 

The Continent of Europe is taking on Great Britian & Ireland in two seperate two-day matches at Blairgowrie Golf Club in Scotland.

 

Follow livescoring from the matches here:

 

LIVESCORING - JACQUES LÉGLISE TROPHY

 

LIVESCORING - JUNIOR VAGLIANO TROPHY

 

ABOUT THE JACQUES LÉGLISE TROPHY

 

The Jacques Léglise Trophy is an annual junior boys match played between nine-player teams from the Continent of Europe and Great Britain & Ireland.

 

First played in 1958, the match was dominated by Great Britain & Ireland to such an extent that it was discontinued in 1966. It was rejuvenated in 1977 when Jean-Louis Dupont presented a trophy in memory of Jacques Léglise, a renowned French amateur champion and former President of both the EGA and the French Golf Federation.

 

A number of high-profile players have competed on both sides of the match in the past including José María Olazábal, Thomas Bjorn, Sergio Garcia, Luke Donald, Henrik Stenson, Justin Rose, Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood and Viktor Hovland.

 

The match takes places over two days, with four foursomes matches on both mornings, eight singles matches on the afternoon of the first day, and nine singles matches on the afternoon of the second day. With 25 total points on offer, 13 points are needed to secure victory.

 

The Continent of Europe team is selected by the EGA, while the GB&I side is selected by The R&A.

 

 

ABOUT THE JUNIOR VAGLIANO TROPHY

The Junior Vagliano Trophy is an annual junior girls’ match played between six-player teams from the Continent of Europe and Great Britain & Ireland.

 

First played in 2011, the match is now in its seventh edition. The contest was created as a junior version of the Vagliano Trophy, which is an amateur ladies match between eight-player teams from the Continent of Europe and Great Britain & Ireland.

 

The match has historically been played every other year alongside its senior equivalent, although will now be played annually.

 

A number of high-profile players have competed on both sides of the match in the past including Solheim Cup stars Georgia Hall, Charley Hull and Emily Pedersen. European Ladies’ Amateur Champions, Agathe Laisne, Bronte Law and Alice Hewson all also competed in the junior version of the match before graduating to the women’s teams.

 

The match takes places over two days, with three foursomes matches on both mornings and six singles matches on both afternoons. With 18 total points on offer, 9.5 points are needed to secure victory.

 

The Continent of Europe will look to extend its winning streak, having won all six editions of the match played so far. 

 

Images: The R&A