Jacques Léglise Trophy

The Jacques Léglise Trophy is an annual amateur boys' team golf competition between Great Britain & Ireland and the Continent of Europe. It was first played in 1977, as a one-day match before the Boys Amateur Championship, but since 1996 it has been played as a separate two-day match. The venue generally alternates between Great Britain and Ireland and the continent. From 1958 to 1966 a similar match was played between a combined England and Scotland team and the Continent of Europe.

History

The event can trace its origins back to 1958. An England–Scotland boys match had been played since 1923 before the Boys Amateur Championship. In 1958 the match was played on the Friday and a match between a combined England and Scotland team and Europe was played on the Saturday. The English and Scottish selectors each chose four players to make up the British team.[1] The match, consisting of four foursomes and eight singles matches, was very one-sided with the European team losing 11 of the 12 matches and halving the other.[2] The 1959 match had only three foursomes matches and six singles. The Europeans won one of the foursomes and halved two of the singles.[3] The 1960 match had five foursomes matches and ten singles. The match was close with the continental team winning two of the foursomes matches and five of the singles.[4] In 1961, the continental team lost all five foursomes matches but won four of the singles matches.[5] In 1962, the score was the same with the continent winning one foursomes match and three singles, while in 1963 they won two foursomes matches and one singles.[6][7] The 1964 and 1965 contests had four foursomes matches and nine singles. The Continental team won just one singles match on each occasion [8][9] The 1966 match wes reduced to four foursomes and eight singles, the continental team winning just two singles matches.[10] The combined England and Scotland team had dominated to such an extent that it was discontinued after 1966, and replaced by an annual youth international, played before the British Youths Open Amateur Championship and which was held for the first time in 1967.[11]

The boys match was revived in 1977 when Jean-Louis Dupont donated a trophy in memory of Jacques Léglise, who had been president of the French Golf Federation and of the European Golf Association.[12] There were four foursomes and nine singles matches and the Continental team won for the first time.[13] In 1978 the Continental team won again by the same score, 7–6.[14] From 1979 the number of singles match was reduced to eight. In 1993 the match was extended, with five foursomes and ten singles matches Up to 1995 it was played over a single day in connection with the Boys Amateur Championship.

Since 1996 it has been played as a separate two-day match with the venue generally alternating between Great Britain and Ireland and the continent. There were 10 players in each team in 1996 reduced to 9 since 1997. From 1996 to 2014 both days had four foursomes in the morning and eight singles matches in the afternoon. From 2015, there have been nine singles matches on the final afternoon.

Format

Currently the teams are nine strong and the tournament is played over two days, with four foursomes in the morning and either eight or nine singles matches in the afternoon. The Great Britain and Ireland team is selected by The R&A and the Continent of Europe side by the European Golf Association. Players must be under 18 on 1 January of the year in which the event takes place.

In recent years the Great Britain and Ireland team have chosen a captain from among the players; in addition to a non-playing manager. The Continent of Europe side has a non-playing captain.

Results

Since the event was revived in 1977, the Great Britain & Ireland team has won the event 29 times, while Continent of Europe has 15 victories. The 2015 match ended in a tie and so Great Britain & Ireland retained the trophy.

YearVenueWinning team
Captain
ScoreLosing team
Captain
Ref.
2023Golf de Chantilly, FranceEurope Continent of Europe
Joachim Fourquet France
178Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Dylan Shaw-Radford England
[15]
2022Blairgowrie Golf Club, ScotlandEurope Continent of Europe
Joachim Fourquet France
13½11½Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Niall Shiels Donegan Scotland
2021Falsterbo Golf Club, SwedenEurope Continent of Europe
Joachim Fourquet France
16½Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Cameron Adam Scotland
2020Blairgowrie Golf Club, ScotlandCancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic
2019Aldeburgh Golf Club, EnglandEurope Continent of Europe
Joachim Fourquet France
15½Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Barclay Brown England
[16]
2018Kytäjä Golf, FinlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Barclay Brown England
15½Europe Continent of Europe
Jeroen Stevens Netherlands
[17]
2017Ballybunion Golf Club, IrelandEurope Continent of Europe
Jeroen Stevens Netherlands
15½Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Mark Power Republic of Ireland
[18]
2016Prince's Golf Club, Sandwich, EnglandEurope Continent of Europe
Jeroen Stevens Netherlands
13½11½Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Marco Penge England
[19]
2015Royal Dornoch Golf Club, ScotlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Bradley Moore England
12½12½Europe Continent of Europe
Miguel Franco de Sousa Portugal
[20]
2014Barsebäck Golf & Country Club, SwedenGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Ewen Ferguson Scotland
12½11½Europe Continent of Europe
Miguel Franco de Sousa Portugal
[21]
2013Royal St. David's, WalesGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Ashton Turner England
159Europe Continent of Europe
Miguel Franco de Sousa Portugal
[22]
2012Portmarnock Golf Club, IrelandEurope Continent of Europe
Gerald Stangl Austria
13½10½Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Gavin Moynihan Republic of Ireland
[23]
2011Neguri Golf Club, SpainGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
David Boote Wales
14½Europe Continent of Europe
Gerald Stangl Austria
[24]
2010Castelconturbia Golf Club, ItalyEurope Continent of Europe
Gerald Stangl Austria
15½Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Rhys Pugh Wales
[25]
2009Ganton Golf Club, EnglandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Paul Dunne Republic of Ireland
14½Europe Continent of Europe
Andreas Pallauf Austria
[26]
2008Kingsbarns Golf Links, ScotlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Michael Stewart Scotland
1410Europe Continent of Europe
Andreas Pallauf Austria
[27]
2007Notts Golf Club, EnglandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Jack Hiluta England
13½10½Europe Continent of Europe
Andreas Pallauf Austria
[28]
2006Royal Golf Club Mariánské Lázne, Czech RepublicEurope Continent of Europe
Andreas Pallauf Austria
19½Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Niall Kearney Republic of Ireland
[29]
2005Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, WalesEurope Continent of Europe
Andreas Pallauf Austria
1410Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Scott Henry Scotland
[30]
2004Nairn Golf Club, ScotlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Cian McNamara Republic of Ireland
14½Europe Continent of Europe
Nicolas Sulzer Switzerland
[31]
2003Lahinch Golf Club, IrelandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Paul Waring England
16½Europe Continent of Europe
[32]
2002Golf Club de Lausanne, SwitzerlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Rhys Davies Wales
1410Europe Continent of Europe
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño Spain
[33]
2001Golf de Chantilly, FranceEurope Continent of Europe
Charlie Westrup Norway
168Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
[34]
2000Turnberry, ScotlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Zane Scotland England
168Europe Continent of Europe
Charlie Westrup Norway
[35]
1999Burnham & Berrow Golf Club, EnglandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Nick Dougherty England
159Europe Continent of Europe
Charlie Westrup Norway
[36]
1998Circolo Golf Villa d'Este, ItalyGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
David Jones Republic of Ireland
1410Europe Continent of Europe
Charlie Westrup Norway
[37]
1997Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, ScotlandEurope Continent of Europe
Charlie Westrup Norway
12½11½Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Philip Rowe England
[38]
1996Woodhall Spa Golf Club, EnglandEurope Continent of Europe
Charlie Westrup Norway
1311Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Martin Brown Scotland
[39]
1995Dunbar Golf Club, ScotlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Grant Campbell Scotland
96Europe Continent of Europe
Charlie Westrup Norway
[40]
1994Little Aston Golf Club, EnglandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
12½Europe Continent of Europe
[41]
1993Glenbervie Golf Club, ScotlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Sean Quinlinvan Republic of Ireland
87Europe Continent of Europe
Björn Nordberg Sweden
[42]
1992Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club, EnglandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
87Europe Continent of Europe
[43]
1991Montrose Golf Club, ScotlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[44]
1990Hunstanton Golf Club, EnglandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
102Europe Continent of Europe
[45]
1989Nairn Golf Club, ScotlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[46]
1988Formby Golf Club, EnglandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[47]
1987Kilmarnock (Barassie) Golf Club, ScotlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[48]
1986Seaton Carew Golf Club, EnglandEurope Continent of Europe
Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
[49]
1985Royal Burgess, ScotlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[50][51]
1984Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, WalesGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[52]
1983Glenbervie Golf Club, ScotlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[53]
1982Burnham & Berrow Golf Club, EnglandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
111Europe Continent of Europe
[54]
1981Gullane Golf Club, ScotlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
84Europe Continent of Europe
[55]
1980Formby Golf Club, EnglandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
75Europe Continent of Europe
[56]
1979Kilmarnock (Barassie) Golf Club, ScotlandGreat Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[57]
1978Seaton Carew Golf Club, EnglandEurope Continent of Europe
76Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
[14]
1977Downfield Golf Club, ScotlandEurope Continent of Europe
76Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
[13]
1967–1976: Tournament not played
1966Moortown Golf Club, EnglandEngland England & Scotland Scotland
102Europe Continent of Europe
[10]
1965Gullane Golf Club, ScotlandEngland England & Scotland Scotland
121Europe Continent of Europe
[9]
1964Formby Golf Club, EnglandEngland England & Scotland Scotland
121Europe Continent of Europe
[8]
1963Prestwick Golf Club, ScotlandEngland England & Scotland Scotland
123Europe Continent of Europe
[7]
1962Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club, EnglandEngland England & Scotland Scotland
114Europe Continent of Europe
[6]
1961Dalmahoy Country Club, ScotlandEngland England & Scotland Scotland
114Europe Continent of Europe
[5]
1960Olton Golf Club, EnglandEngland England & Scotland Scotland
87Europe Continent of Europe
[4]
1959Pollok Golf Club, ScotlandEngland England & Scotland Scotland
72Europe Continent of Europe
[3]
1958Moortown Golf Club, EnglandEngland England & Scotland Scotland
11½Europe Continent of Europe
[2]

Future sites

  • 2023 - France[58]
  • 2024 - West Lancashire[58]

Teams

There have been 9 players in each team since 1997.

Great Britain & Ireland

Continent of Europe

See also

References

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