European Senior Men's Championship

The European Senior Men's Championship is a European amateur golf championship for men over 50 (previously 55) organized by the European Golf Association.[1] The inaugural event was held in 1996. It is played annually in conjunction with the European Senior Ladies' Championship.[2]

Results

YearVenue, LocationWinnerRunner-upThird place
2020Golf Club d'Hossegor, France Jacobo Cestino, 216 Pierre Carpentier, 217 Rainer Gödeke, 218
2019Golf Patriziale Ascona, Switzerland Mattias Pernheden, 203 Edward Richardson, 205 Thomas Nilsson, 207
2018Royal Bled GC, Slovenia Martin Birkholz, 222 Mattias Pernheden, 223 Tony Jensen, 225
2017GC Schloss Schönborn, Austria Markus Frank, 218 Martin Birkholz, 220 Thomas Nilsson, 220
2016Pula Golf, Spain Adrian Morrow, 217 Clive Jones, 218 Karl Bornemann, 219
2015Pannonia G&CC, Hungary Clive Jones, 217 Tore Sviland, 223 Stephen East, 223
2014R.C.G. Puerta de Hierro, Spain Clive Jones, 221 Christian Domin, 222 Ulrich Schulte, 222
2013Estonian G&CC, Estonia Lorenzo Sartori, 217 Markus Frank, 219 Hans Bäckkström, 220
2012Golf & Landclub Achensee, Austria Adrian Morrow, 212 Tomas Persson, 213 Bart Nolte, 217
2011Golf & Landclub Achensee, Austria Tomas Persson, 212 Hans-Günter Reiter, 212 Knut Skabo, 219
2010Golf & Landclub Achensee, Austria Mats Andersson, 218 Per Hildebrand, 218 Ernie Ahsberg, 219
2009Porto Carras, Greece Frederico Lang, 216 Maurice Kelly, 217 Georgios Vafeiadis, 218
2008Oceanico (Pinhal), Portugal Adrian Morrow, 211 Arthur Pierse, 214 Maurice Kelly, 219
2007Vilamoura (Old Course), Portugal Norman Swenson, 216 Maurice Kelly, 219 Miguel Preysler De La Riva, 221
2006Ribagolfe, Portugal Miguel Preysler De La Riva, 145 Francesco Ghirardi, 148 Hugh Smyth, 150
2005Chantilly, France Roy Smethurst, 218 Hans-Günter Reiter, 219 Alexis Godillot, 222
2004La Baule , France David J. Smith, 213 Roy Smethurst, 213 Per Hildebrand, 218
2003Chantaco, France David J. Smith, 216 Luis Javier Trenor, 216 Douglas Arnold, 216
2002La Manga, Spain Andrew Morrison, 212 David J. Smith, 221 Veit Pagel, 223
2001Torremirona GC, Spain Graham Steel, 216 Luis Javier Trenor, 219 Peter Cowley, 224
2000La Manga, Spain Hans-Hubert Giesen, 217 Alexis Godillot, 219 Klaus-Rudiger Bez, 222
1999Ascona Golf Club, Switzerland Hans-Jürgen Ecklebe, 216 Alexis Godillot, 217 Ernesto Brognieri, 221
1998Ascona Golf Club, Switzerland David G. Lane, 213 Juan Sanchez, 218 Hans Jürgen Ecklebe, 221
1997Ascona Golf Club, Switzerland Carlo Tadini, 147 Klaus Boose, 149 David G. Lane, 149
1996Royal Hague Golf Club, Netherlands D. Frame, 228 Franco Gigliarelli, 228 Gordon Edwards, 228

Source:[3]

Nations Cup

From 2000 a Nations Cup was contested. This was discontinued in 2006 when a separate European Senior Men's Team Championship was introduced.

YearWinnerRunner(s)-upThird place
2005  England (298)
G. Broster
H. Moxon
R. Smethurst
 Ireland (304)
M. F. Morris
M. Kelly
H. Mackeown

 Italy (304)
F. Lang
G. Vigna Suria
P Vigliani
(No third place awarded -
duplicate runners-up)
2004  Scotland (290)
H. Brown
D.J. Smith
B. Grieve
 England (291)
D. Arnold
D. Lane
R. Smethurst
 Ireland (296)
M.F. Morris
J. Murphy
I. Stewart
2003  Scotland (293)
A.D. Ferguson
D.J. Smith
G. Steel
 Germany (294)
H-J. Ecklebe
H-H. Giesen
V. Pagel
 Italy (296)
A. Croze
V. Mandelli
L. Vigliani
2002  England (285)
A. Morrison
R. Smethurst
R. Turner
 Germany (292)
H-H. Giesen,
V. Pagel
U. Printzen
 Scotland (302)
A.D. Ferguson,
B.R.N. Grieve
D.J. Smith
2001  Ireland (298)
P. Cowley
D. Jackson
H. McKinney
 Spain (299)
L. Mora Argemi
J. Sanchez Herrero
L.J. Trenor
 England (302)
B.N. Dick
D. Lane
R. Smethurst
2000  Germany (293)
H-J. Ecklebe
H-H. Giesen
J. Harder
 France (299)
R. Fontagnères
A. Godillot
G. Roumeas
 England (3039
G. Clay
D. Lane
A. Waterson

Source:[3]

See also

References

  1. "European Seniors Championship". Amateur Golf. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  2. "European Senior Men's Championship". EGA. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  3. "European Senior Men's Championship Results – European Golf Association" (PDF). Retrieved 27 August 2020.
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