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The Jacques Léglise Trophy is an annual international match played between two selected teams of nine amateur golfers under the age of 18 representing the Continent of Europe and Great Britain & Ireland.
The 2017 Jacques Léglise Trophy will be played at Ballybunion (Old Course), Ireland. More information and livescoring of the 2017 match will be available on the R&A website here.
History:
The match was inaugurated in 1958 as a boys international match but suspended in 1966. It was rejuvenated in 1977 when the late Jean-Louis Dupont of Golf de Chantilly donated a trophy in memory of Jacques Léglise, who had served as President of the French Golf Federation and of the European Golf Association.
The GB&I team is selected by The R&A and the Continent of Europe side by the European Golf Association.
Past Results >
Hosting Course
Ballybunion (Old Course)
Ballybunion Golf Club – Est. 1893
Located on the north west coast of County Kerry on a beautiful stretch of sand dunes overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, you’ll find two wonderfully challenging and unique links golf courses at Ballybunion – the Old Course and the Cashen.
History
The European Young Masters is an annual stroke play event for elite U16 players from EGA member federation countries, featuring boys', girls', and team categories. Founded in 1995, it allows each country to enter four players (2 boys and 2 girls), with the three best scores each day counting towards the team total. The tournament has produced many future stars from Europe and Great Britain & Ireland, including Rory McIlroy, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Eddie Pepperell, Rafael Cabrera-Bello, Sergio Garcia, Carlota Ciganda, Georgia Hall, Bronte Law, Guido Migliozzi, Renato Paratore, Matteo Manassero, and Nicolas Colsaerts.
Results
- Results Summary
- 2024 - West Lancashire Golf Club, England
Winner: Continent of Europe 12 - 10
- 2023 - Chantilly, France
Winner: Continent of Europe 17 - 8
- 2022 - Blairgowrie GC, Scotland
Winner: Continent of Europe 13.5 - 11.5
- 2021 - Falsterbo Golfklubb, Sweden
Winner: Continent of Europe 16.5 - 8.5
- 2020 – Blairgowrie GC, Scotland (CANCELLED)
Cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
- 2019 – Aldeburgh GC, England
Winner: Continent of Europe 15.5 - 9.5
- 2018 – Kytäjä Golf, Finland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 15.5 - 9.5
- 2017 – Ballybunion GC, Ireland
Winner: Continent of Europe 15.5 - 9.5
- 2016 – Prince's GC, England
Winner: Continent of Europe 13.5 - 11.5
- 2015 - Royal Dornoch GC, Scotland
Halved match 12.5 - 12.5
GB&I retained the trophy as holders following their win at Barsebäck, Sweden in 2014.
- 2014 - Barsebäck G&CC, Sweden
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 12.5 - 11.5
- 2013 - Royal St David's Golf Club, Wales
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 15 - 9
- 2012 - Portmarnock GC, Ireland
Winner: Continent of Europe 13.5-10.5
- 2011 - Neguri GC, Spain
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 14.5-9.5
- 2010 - Castelconturbia GC, Italy
Winner: Continent of Europe 15.5-8.5
- 2009 - Ganton, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 14.5-9.5
- 2008 - Kingsbarns, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 14-10
- 2007 - Notts GC, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 13.5-10.5
- 2006 - Marianske Lazne, Czech Republic
Winner: Continent of Europe 19.5-4.5
- 2005 - Royal Porthcawl GC, Wales
Winner: Continent of Europe 14-10
- 2004 - Nairn GC, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 14.5-9.5
- 2003 - Lahinch, Ireland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 16.5-7.5
- 2002 - Lausanne GC, Switzerland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 14-10
- 2001 - Chantilly, France
Winner: Continent of Europe 16-8
- 2000 - Turnberry, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 16-8
- 1999 - Burnham & Berrow, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 15-9
- 1998 - Villa d'Este, Italy
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 14-10
- 1997 - Royal Aberdeen, Scotland
Winner: Continent of Europe 12.5-11.5
- 1996 - Woodhall, Spa, England
Winner: Continent of Europe 13-11
- 1995 - Dunbar, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 9-6
- 1994 - Little Aston, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 12.5-2.5
- 1993 - Glenbervie, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 8-7
- 1992 - Royal Mid-Surrey, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 8-7
- 1991 - Montrose, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 6.5-5.5
- 1990 - Hunstanton, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 10-2
- 1989 - Nairn, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 7.5-4.5
- 1988 - Formby, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 9,5-2,5
- 1987 - Kilmarnock Barassie, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 7.5-4.5
- 1986 - Seaton Carew, England
Winner: Continent of Europe 8.5-3.5
- 1985 - Royal Burgess, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 7.5-4.5
- 1984 - Royal Porthcawl, Wales
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 6.5-5.5
- 1983 - Glenbervie, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 6.5-5.5
- 1982 - Burnham & Berrow, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 11-1
- 1981 - Gullane, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 8-4
- 1980 - Formby, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 7-5
- 1979 - Kilmarnock Barassie, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 9.5-2.5
- 1978 - Seaton Carew, England
Winner: Continent of Europe 7-6
- 1977 - Downfield, Scotland
Winner: Continent of Europe 7-6
- 1966 - Moortown, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 10-2
- 1965 - Gullane, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 12-1
- 1964 - Formby, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 12-1
- 1963 - Prestwick, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 12-3
- 1962 - Mid-Surrey, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 11-4
- 1961 - Dalmahoy, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 11-4
- 1960 - Olton, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 8-7
- 1959 - Pollock, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 7-2
- 1958 - Moortown, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 11.5-0.5