1967 European Amateur Team Championship

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Circolo Golf Torino – La Mandria is located in Europe
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Circolo Golf Torino – La Mandria is located in Italy
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Circolo Golf Torino – La Mandria is located in Piedmont
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The 1967 European Amateur Team Championship took place 22–25 June at Circolo Golf Torino – La Mandria, 18 kilometres north of central Turin, Italy. It was the fifth men's golf European Amateur Team Championship.

Format

All participating teams played one qualification round of stroke-play with up to six players, counted the five best scores for each team.

The eight best teams formed flight A, in knock-out match-play over the next three days. The teams were seeded based on their position after the stroke play. Each of the four best placed teams were drawn to play the quarter-final against one of the teams in the flight placed in the next four positions. In each match between two nation teams, two 18-hole foursome games and five 18-hole single games were played. Teams were allowed to switch players during the team matches, selecting other players in to the afternoon single games after the morning foursome games.

The eight teams placed 9–16 in the qualification stroke-play formed Flight, B to play a similar knock-out play to decide their final positions.

Teams

16 nation teams contested the event. Each team consisted of a minimum of five players.

Players in the leading teams

Country Players
 Belgium John Bigwood, Eddy Carbonnelle, Jacky Moerman, Freddy Rodesch, Paul Rolin, Phiilippe Washer
 England Michael Attenborough, Michael Burgess, Bob Durrant, Rodney Foster, Geoff Marks, Dudley Millensted
 France Patrick Cros, Jean-Charles Desbordes, Hervé Frayssineau, Alexis Godillot, Roger Lagarde, Gaëtan Mourgue D'Algue
 Ireland Joe Carr, Tom Craddock, Tom Egan, Peter Flaherty, Vincent Nevin, David Sheahan
 Italy Franco Bevione, Carlo Bordogna, Stefano Cimatti, Angelo Croce, Alberto Schiaffino, Lorenzo Silva
 Scotland Findlay Black, Charlie Green, Sandy Pirie, Sandy Saddler, Ronnie Shade, Colin Strachan
 Spain Gonzalo Arana, Duke of Fernán-Núñez, Santiago Fernández, José Gancedo, D. Las Nieves, Roman Taya
 Sweden Per-Olof Johansson, Hans Hedjerson, Claes Jöhncke, Johan Jöhncke, Magnus Lindberg, Jonas Peil
 Wales Jimmy Buckley, Edward Davies, Paul Dunn, John Povall, Hew Squirell, Iestyn Tucker
 West Germany Walter Brühne, Gerhard König, Jan Müller, Helge Rademacher, Christian Strenger, Jürgen Weghmann

Other participating teams

Country
 Austria
 Denmark
 Finland
 Norway
 Netherlands
 Switzerland
 West Germany

Winners

Defending champions team Ireland won the gold medal, beating team France 4–3 in the final. England earned the bronze on third place, after beating Scotland 4.5–2.5 in the bronze match.

Individual leaders in the opening 18-hole stroke-play qualifying competition was Tom Craddock, Ireland, and Charlie Green, Scotland, tied on first place, each with a score of 3-under-par 69. There was no official award for the lowest individual scores.

Results

Qualification round

Team standings

Place Country Score To par
1  Ireland 366 +6
2  Scotland 371 +11
T3  England * 373 +13
 France 373
5  Sweden 376 +16
6  Spain 384 +24
7  Belgium 385 +25
8  Italy 386 +26
9  West Germany 390 +30
10  Wales 392 +32
11  Netherlands 396 +36
12  Denmark 397 +37
13  Switzerland 399 +39
14  Austria 403 +43
15  Norway 404 +44
16  Finland 407 +47

* Note: In the event of a tie the order was determined by the better non-counting score.

Individual leaders

Place Player Country Score To par
T1 Tom Craddock  Ireland 69 −3
Charlie Green  Scotland 69
T3 Roger Lagarde  France 70 −2
Geoff Marks  England 70
5 Ronnie Shade  Scotland 71 −1
T6 Joe Carr  Ireland 72 E
Magnus Lindberg  Sweden 72
David Sheahan  Ireland 72

Note: There was no official award for the lowest individual score.

Flight A

Bracket

 
Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
 Ireland5
 
 
 
 Sweden2
 
 Ireland5
 
 
 
 England2
 
 England4.5
 
 
 
 Belgium2.5
 
 Ireland4
 
 
 
 France3
 
 Scotland5.5
 
 
 
 Spain1.5
 
 France4
 
 
 
 Scotland3 Bronze match
 
 France5
 
 
 
 Italy2
 
 England4.5
 
 
 Scotland2.5
 
 
Elimination matchesMatch for 5th place
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Sweden5
 
 
 
 Belgium2
 
 Italy4
 
 
 
 Sweden3
 
 Italy6
 
 
 Spain1
 
Match for 7th place
 
 
 
 
 
 Belgium4
 
 
 Spain3

Final games

 Ireland  France
4 3
J. Carr / T. Craddock 5 & 3 P. Cros / G. Morgue d'Algue
T. Egan / P. Flaherty A. Godillot / R. Lagarde 5 & 3
Joe Carr Patrick Cros 1 hole
Tom Craddock Alexis Godillot 2 & 1
David Sheahan 4 & 3 Gaetan Morgue d'Algue
Peter Flaharty 5 & 4 Jean-Charles Desbordes
Tom Egan 1 hole Roger Lagarde

Flight B

Bracket

 
Round 1Round 2Match for 9th place
 
          
 
 
 
 
 Wales5.5
 
 
 
 Austria1.5
 
 Wales4
 
 
 
 Denmark3
 
 Denmark4.5
 
 
 
 Finland2.5
 
 Wales4
 
 
 
 West Germany3
 
 Norway4
 
 
 
 Netherlands3
 
 West Germany7
 
 
 
 Norway0 Match for 11th place
 
 West Germany6
 
 
 
 Switzerland1
 
 Denmark4
 
 
 Norway3
 
 
Elimination matchesMatch for 13th place
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Austria5
 
 
 
 Finland2
 
 Austria4
 
 
 
 Netherlands3
 
 Netherlands4
 
 
 Switzerland3
 
Match for 15th place
 
 
 
 
 
 Switzerland5.5
 
 
 Finland1.5

Final standings

Place Country
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ireland
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  England
4  Scotland
5  Italy
6  Sweden
7  Belgium
8  Spain
9  Wales
10  West Germany
11  Denmark
12  Norway
13  Austria
14  Netherlands
15  Switzerland
16  Finland

Sources:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

See also

References

  1. ^ Jansson, Anders (1979). Golf - Den gröna sporten [Golf - The green sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 153–158. ISBN 9172603283.
  2. ^ Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den stora sporten [Golf - The great sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 188–190. ISBN 91-86818007.
  3. ^ "European Amateur Team Championship – European Golf Association". Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Lennart Bunke om Turin" [Lennart Bunke about Turin]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 6. August 1967. pp. 1–3, 30–31. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  5. ^ Ward Thomas, P.A. (26 June 1967). "Ireland retain European Team Championship". The Glasgow Herald. p. 7. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  6. ^ Ward Thomas, P.A. (23 June 1967). "Golf: Ireland and Scotland lead qualifiers". The Glasgow Herald. p. 6. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
  7. ^ Ward Thomas, P.A. (24 June 1967). "Scotland in European team semi-finals". The Glasgow Herald. p. 4. Retrieved 18 March 2021.

External links

  • European Golf Association: Full results
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