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| European Golf Association 1 DGV-Jugendrangliste 2019 Jungen DATE EVENT VENUE COUNTRY HCP LIMIT WAGR Kat. 2018 März 20-23 Italian International Amateur Stroke Play Championship Acaya Golf Club Italy TBA B April 10-12 Scottish Boys (U18) Open Stroke Play Championship West Kilbridge Scotland TBA F 17-18 Peter McEvoy Trophy Copt Heath UK 1,4 F 18-22 French International Boys Championship (Michel Carlhian Trophy) TBA France 3,4 C 23-26 German Junior Golf Tour Matchplay Championship (U18) G&C Club Leipzig Germany TBA X 25-28 Deutsche Lochspiel Meisterschaft Frankfurter GC Germany TBA D Mai 03-05 Lytham Trophy Royal Lytham & St Annes GC England 0 A 03-05 Fairhaven Trophy Fairhaven England 2 F 15-18 Slovenian International Amateur Men's Championship TBA Slovenia 4,4 D 16-19 Irish Amateur Open Championship Co Sligo GC Ireland TBA A 23-26 Polish International Amateur Match Play Championship Gradi Golf Club Poland 12 F 24-26 French Men's Amateur Stroke Play Championship (Murat Cup) Chantilly GC France 0 A 29-02 Czech International Match Play Amateur Championship Austerlitz, Slavkov, Brna Czech Republic 7 F 30-01 German Boys' Open GC St. Leon-Rot Germany TBA C 30-02 English Men's Open Amateur Stroke Play C'ship (Brabazon Trophy) The Alwoodley England 1,4 B 31-02 Welsh Open Youths Championship The Glamonganshire GC Wales 5 G Juni 07-09 St Andrews Links Trophy St Andrews Links Scotland 0 A 07-09 Polish Men's Amateur Open Championship Postolowo GC Poland 9 F 17-22 The Amateur Championship Portmarnock and the Island England 0 ELITE 25-28 Irish Boys' Amateur Open New Forest Ireland TBA F 26-29 2019 European Amateur Championship Diamond CC Austria 0 ELITE 28-30 Jugendländerpokal Golf & Country Club Fleesensee Germany X 21-23 Slovenian International Junior Championship (U18) Arboretum Slovenia 6,4 G Juli 02-05 Danish International Amateur Championship Silkeborg Ry GC Denmark 2 C 02-05 Berlin Open Championship GCC Berlin Wannsee Germany TBA F 09-13 European Amateur Team Championship Ljunghusen GC Sweden 6 A 09-13 European Boys' Team Championship Golf de Chantilly France 9 B 12-14 4. AJGT presented by Bernd Wiesberger (U18) ESR Zell am See Austria TBA F 12-14 DM-Vorausscheid AK 16 Jungen GC Spessart Germany x 12-14 DM-Vorausscheid AK 18 Jungen GC Schloss Westerholt Germany x 17-20 Belgian International Amateur Championship TBA Belgium 2,4 C 17-20 Dutch Junior Open GC Toxandria Netherlands 4 C 18-20 Czech International Boys & Juniors Championship Karlsejn Czech Republic 5 F Änderungen vorbehalten. Alle hier genannten Daten und Informationen sind unverbindlich. Wir übernehmen keine Haftung für die Richtigkeit. Stand 28.03.2019 - Nähere Informationen unter www.ega-golf.ch und auf den jeweiligen LGV- Homepages 2 19-21 Austrian Juniors Open Championship Colony Club Gutenhof Austria TBA F 22-26 German Junior Golf Tour Leipzig Open (U18) Golf und Country Club Leipzig Germany TBA G 23-26 English Boys' (U18) Open Amateur Stroke Play C'ship (Carris Trophy) Moor Park England 2,4 D 25-27 2019 European Young Masters Golf & Spa Kuneticka Hora Czech Republic X 25-28 German International Amateur Championship Mülheim an der Ruhr Germany TBA B 29-02 German Junior Golf Tour Lübeck Open Travemünder Golfklub Germany TBA G 30-01 Faldo Series Germany Faldo AROSA Scharmützelsee Germany TBA G August 01-04 Austrian International Men's Amateur Championship GC Schloss Schönborn Austria TBA C 07-10 IMT - International Matchplay Trophy GC Heddesheim Germany TBA G 07-10 Czech International Amateur Championship Karlovy Vary Czech Republic 2,5 D 07-09 Swiss International Amateur Championship G&CC Bâle Switzerland 3,5 C 08-10 Dutch Amateur Championship Eindhovensche Golf Netherlands 3 C 12-15 Global Junior Golf Tour - Berlin Juniors International (AK18) Golfpark Schloss Wilkendorf Germany 5 X 13-18 The Boys Amateur Championship Saunton England 2,4 B 16-18 Welsh Amateur Open Stroke Play Championship Prestatyn GC Wales 3 E 21-24 Belgian International Boys' (U18) Championship Royal GC of Belgium (Ravenstein) Belgium 1,4 X 22-25 Deutsche Meisterschaften AK offen GC München Valley Germany D 23-25 Carrick Neil Scottish Men's Open Stroke Play Championship St. Andrews Scotland TBA B 27-30 Global Junior Golf Tour RB German Junior GC Hofgut Georgenthal Germany TBA F September 05-08 Spanish International (AK18) Stroke Play Championship Sherry Golf Spain 6,0 X 06-08 DM AK 16 GC Reischenhof Germany TBA x 06-08 DM AK 18 GC Neuhof Germany TBA F 19-22 Global Junior Golf Tour The Austrian Junior International Champ. Golfpark Klopeinersee Austria TBA F Oktober 08-12 German Junior Golf Tour Championship (AK18) GC Stolper Heide Germany TBA F zusätzliche Turniere variiert LGV Landesmeisterschaften AK16/18/offen LGV regional variiert variiert DM Qualifikationsturniere 16/18 in den LGV LGV regional X TBA Luxembourg Men's Amateur Championship TBA Luxembourg TBA F Änderungen vorbehalten. Alle hier genannten Daten und Informationen sind unverbindlich. Wir übernehmen keine Haftung für die Richtigkeit. Stand 28.03.2019 - Nähere Informationen unter www.ega-golf.ch und auf den jeweiligen LGV- Homepages .
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