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European Amateur

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Annual golf tournament in Europe
This article is about the men's golf tournament. For other uses, seeEuropean Amateurs.

TheEuropean Amateur Championship is an annual amateurgolf tournament played at various locations throughoutEurope. It is organized by theEuropean Golf Association and was one of the "Elite" tournaments recognized by theWorld Amateur Golf Ranking. It was first held in 1986.

The winner receives an invitation to the nextOpen Championship, provided they maintain their amateur status prior to the Open. Before 2016, the European Amateur was played after the Open and the invitation was for the next year's Open. Since 2017, the European Amateur has been played before the Open and the invitation applies to the current year. Both 2016 and 2017 winners received entry to the 2017 Open.

Format

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The top 144 amateur men golfers compete in a format consisting of four rounds of stroke play, with a cut after the third round, out of which the lowest 60 scores, including ties, qualify for the final round.

Winners

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YearVenueLocationPlayerCountryScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
2024The Scandinavian Golf ClubDenmarkTommy Morrison United States279−9PlayoffRepublic of IrelandMax Kennedy
United StatesPreston Summerhays
2023Pärnu Bay Golf LinksEstoniaJosé Luis Ballester Spain267−212 strokesWalesJames Ashfield
DenmarkMads Laage
2022Parador Campo de Golf El SalerSpainFilippo Celli Italy280−81 strokeDenmarkRasmus Neergaard-Petersen
2021Golf du MédocFranceChristoffer Bring Denmark264−202 strokesSwedenLudvig Åberg
2020Golf & Country Club ZürichSwitzerlandMatti Schmid(2) Germany273−113 strokesGermanyNick Bachem
2019Diamond Country ClubAustriaMatti Schmid Germany273−153 strokesScotlandEuan Walker
2018Royal Hague G&CCNetherlandsNicolai Højgaard Denmark281−71 strokeRepublic of IrelandRobin Dawson
NorwayViktor Hovland
NetherlandsJerry Ji
EnglandMitch Waite
2017Walton Heath Golf ClubEnglandAlfie Plant England273−15PlayoffItalyLuca Cianchetti
ItalyLorenzo Scalise
2016Estonian G&CCEstoniaLuca Cianchetti Italy272−16PlayoffNorwayViktor Hovland
2015Penati Golf ResortSlovakiaStefano Mazzoli Italy269−191 strokeRepublic of IrelandGary Hurley
2014The Duke's St AndrewsScotlandAshley Chesters(2) England282−23 strokesRepublic of IrelandGary Hurley
GermanyMax Röhrig
2013Real Club de Golf El PratSpainAshley Chesters England284−41 strokeSpainDavid Morago
2012Carton HouseIrelandRhys Pugh Wales277−111 strokeWalesJames Frazer
2011Halmstad Golf ClubSwedenManuel Trappel Austria278−10PlayoffEnglandSteven Brown
2010Vanajanlinna G&CCFinlandLucas Bjerregaard Denmark273−151 strokeEnglandTommy Fleetwood
ItalyAndrea Pavan
2009Golf de ChantillyFranceVictor Dubuisson France2771 strokeScotlandRoss Kellett
2008Esbjerg Golf ClubDenmarkStephan Gross Germany2801 strokeNetherlandsRichard Kind
2007Sporting Club BerlinGermanyBenjamin Hébert France277PlayoffSwedenJoel Sjöholm
2006Biella Golf ClubItalyRory McIlroy Northern Ireland2743 strokesEnglandSteve Lewton
2005Antwerp G&CC RinkvenBelgiumMarius Thorp Norway2801 strokeSpainRafa Cabrera-Bello
EnglandMatthew Cryer
2004Skövde Golf ClubSwedenMatthew Richardson England2731 strokeEnglandGary Lockerbie
2003Nairn Golf ClubScotlandBrian McElhinney Ireland2831 strokeSpainPablo Martín
EnglandMatthew Richardson
SwedenMichael Thannhäuser
2002Troia Golf ClubPortugalRaphaël Pellicioli France2845 strokesEnglandJames Heath
2001Odense Eventyr GolfDenmarkStephen Browne Ireland270−185 strokesScotlandStuart Wilson
2000Styrian GC MurhofAustriaCarl Pettersson Sweden263−255 strokesFinlandPanu Kylliäinen
Northern IrelandGraeme McDowell
1999Celtic ManorWalesGrégory Havret France207−92 strokesScotlandBarry Hume
1998Golf du MédocFrancePaddy Gribben Ireland274−102 strokesWalesCraig Williams
EnglandGary Wolstenholme
1997Domaine ImpérialSwitzerlandDidier de Vooght Belgium278−103 strokesEnglandLuke Donald
EnglandRobert Duck
SpainSergio García
1996Karlstad Golf ClubSwedenDaniel Olsson Sweden276−81 strokeScotlandBarclay Howard
NetherlandsMaarten Lafeber
1995El Prat Golf ClubSpainSergio García Spain276−121 strokeSwedenMattias Eliasson
1994Aura Golf ClubFinlandStephen Gallacher Scotland278−62 strokesEnglandLee S. James
ScotlandGordon Sherry
1993Dalmahoy Hotel G&CCScotlandMorten Backhausen Denmark276PlayoffEnglandLee Westwood
1992Le Querce Golf ClubItalyMassimo Scarpa Italy284−44 strokesSwedenFredrik Andersson
WalesBradley Dredge
1991Hillside Golf ClubEnglandJim Payne England2814 strokesSpainÁlvaro Prat
1990Aalborg Golf ClubDenmarkKlas Eriksson Sweden2795 strokesAustraliaPaul Moloney
1989No tournament
1988Falkenstein Golf ClubGermanyDavid Ecob Australia284E1 strokeSwedenCristian Härdin
SpainBorja Queipo de Llano
1987No tournament
1986Eindhoven Golf ClubNetherlandsAnders Haglund Sweden2823 strokesEnglandDavid Gilford

In 2017, Plant won with a birdie at the second hole of a sudden-death playoff after he and Cianchetti had earlier tied a three-hole playoff at level par, Scalise being eliminated at one-over-par. In 2016, Cianchetti won with a par at the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff after he and Hovland had earlier tied a three-hole playoff. In 2010, Trappel won the three-hole playoff. In 1993, Backhausen won the three-hole playoff by two strokes.

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