European Amateur host courses
Duke's St Andrews
6th

The Duke’s is the course belonging to the famous Old Course Hotel and it’s the only non-links course in St Andrews.
El Prat (Pink)
2nd


The Pink course at Real Club de Golf El Prat measures around 7,000 yards from the medal tees with a par of 72. Fairways are generally wide and greens are large with subtle borrows.
Esbjerg (Marbæk)
5th

On the edge of the Marbæk Forest, amongst stands of pine, spruce and larch lies the 42-hole Esbjerg Golf Club and one of Scandinavia’s best courses is the Marbæk.
Estonian (Sea)
2nd
The Estonian Golf & Country Club is recognised as one of the best complexes in Eastern Europe and it has been attracting a growing number of golfers to its fairways since it first opened in 2005.
Golf Nazionale
3rd

To the northwest of Rome lies the beautiful Golf Nazionale (formerly known as Le Querce Golf Club) set in 60 hectares of delightful undulating land. With fairways flanked by stately oaks...
Halmstad (Norra)
2nd


Sweden has some fantastic golf courses and the Norra (North) course at Halmstad Golfklubb is one of them. It’s a surreal setting where you can smell the salty sea air and you can hear the sea, but you can’t see it.
Hamburger Falkenstein
1st


Falkenstein is an attractive golf course, which is routed in all directions of the compass. The wooded location provides a genteel oasis to play golf, away from the hustle and bustle of Hamburg’s city centre.
Koninklijke Haagsche
1st


The similarity between this Dutch linksland and that of the British coastline is uncanny. Koninklijke Haagsche Golf & Country Club (or Royal Hague) is an exacting layout which pitches and rolls across undulating land.
European Amateur Leaderboard
Rank | Name | Courses Played |
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1 | Borje |
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2 | Georg Kittel |
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3 | Bob McCoy |
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4 | Jorn Greve |
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= | Jim McCann |
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6 | Brian Ward |
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= | Markku Nokso-Koivisto |
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8 | Joseph Andriole |
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= | Andy Newmarch |
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10 | Tim Elliott |
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