1973 European Amateur Team Championship Explained

1973 European Amateur Team Championship
Dates:28 June – 1 July 1973
Location:Portimão, Algarve, Portugal
Course:Penina Golf & Resort
Org:European Golf Association
Format:Qualification round: 18 holes stroke play
Knock-out match-play
Par:73
Yardage:6940yd
Field:18 teams
circa 108 players
Champion:
John Davies, Rodney Foster,
Peter Hedges, Trevor Homer,
Michael King, Roger Revell
Score:Qualification round: 376 (+11)
Final: 4–3
Map:Europe#Portugal
Map Label:Penina Golf & Resort
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:220
Previous:1971
Next:1975

The 1973 European Amateur Team Championship took place 28 June – 1 July at Penina Golf & Resort in Portimão, Algarve, Portugal. It was the eighth men's golf European Amateur Team Championship.

Venue

See main article: Penina Golf and Resort. The tournament was played at the resort's 18-hole Championship Course, originally called The Penina, founded by John Stilwell and designed by Sir Henry Cotton. The course was set up with par 35 over the first nine holes and par 38 on the second nine, finishing with two par 5 holes.

The weather was warm and sunny during the whole tournament.

Format

All participating teams played one qualification round of stroke-play with 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 positions after the stroke play. The first placed team were drawn to play the quarter final against the eight placed team, the second against the seventh, the third against the sixth and the fourth against the fifth. In each match between two nation teams, two 18-hole foursome games and five 18-hole single games were played. Teams were allowed to use six players during the team matches, selecting four of them in the morning foursome matches and five players in to the afternoon single matches.

The six teams placed 9–14 in the qualification stroke-play formed Flight B to play similar knock-out play and the four teams placed 15–18 formed Flight C to meet each other, to decide their final positions.

Teams

18 nation teams contested the event. Each team consisted of six players.

CountryPlayers
Johann Egger, Michel Kotchwar, Ekki Lantschner, Peter Nierlich, Helmuth Reichel, Lampert Stolz
John Bigwood, Yves Brose, Michel Eaton, Yves Mahain, Freddy Rodesch, Jean Rolin
Kjeld Friche, Klaus Hove, Henry Knudsen, John Nielsen, Hans Stenderup, Ole Wiberg-Jørgensen
John Davies, Rodney Foster, Peter Hedges, Trevor Homer, Michael King, Roger Revell
Asko Arkola, Juhani Hämäläinen, Harry Safonoff, Kari Salonen, Juha Utter, Lauri Wirkala
Patrick Cotton, Hervé Frayssineau, Alexis Godillot, Roger Lagarde, George Leven, Philippe Ploujoux
Torbjörn Kjaerbo, Einar Gudnason, J. Guomundsson, Lofter Olafsson, Björgvin Thorsteinsson, Ottar Yngvarson
IrelandDavid Corcoran, Hugh MacKeown, Vincent Nevin, Robert Pollin, Des Smyth, Rupert Staunton
Alberto Croze, Franco Gigliarelli, Delio Lovato, Alberto Schiaffino, Lorenzo Silva, Carlo Tadini
Carel Braun, Lout Meertens, Jaap van Neck, Teun Rozenburg, Piet-Hein Streutgers, Victor Swane
Per Aarum, Erik Dønnestad, Petter Dønnestad, Yngve Eriksen, Johan Horn, Christian Staubo
Rodrico M. Bivar, Nuno A. de Brito a Cunha, Pedro d'Hommee Caupers, Antonio Carmona Santos, Jorge H. Soares, José Lara de Sousa e Melo
Allan Brodie, Charlie Green, Ian Hutcheon, George MacGregor, Willie Milne, Hugh Stuart
Santiago Fernández, José Gancedo, Nicasio Sagardia, Francisco Sanchiz, Miguel Taya, Román Taya
Olle Dahlgren, Jan Grönkwist, Hans Hedjerson, Staffan Mannerström, Jan Rube, Per-Roland Quist
Yves Hofstetter, Martin Kessler, Uli Lamm, Jürg Pesko, Michel Rey, Johnny Storjohann
Clive Brown, Simon Cox, Ted Davies, John Roger Jones, Jeff Toye, John Povall
Heinrich Adam, Hans Lampert, Christoph Städler, Veit Pagel, Jürgen Weghmann

Winners

Defending champions England won the gold medal, earning their fourth title, beating, just as at the previous event, Scotland in the final, this time with 4–3. Team Sweden, earned the bronze on third place, after beating Spain 4–3 in the bronze match.

Individual leaders in the opening 18-hole stroke-play qualifying competition was John Davies, England, Yves Hofstetter, Switzerland and Willie Milne, Scotland, tied first, each with a score of 2-under-par 71. There was no official award for the lowest individual scores.

Results

Qualification roundTeam standings

PlaceCountryScoreTo par
1374+9
2376+11
3377+12
4378+13
5381+16
6389+24
7390+25
8391+26
9395+30
10396+31
11 Ireland398+33
12399+34
13403+38
14407+42
15409+44
16414+49
T17 *429+64
429

Individual leaders

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1John Davies71−2
Yves Hofstetter71
Willie Milne71
T4Hans Hedjerson72−1
Charlie Green72
T6Rodney Foster73E
Alexis Godillot73
Kari Salonen73
Román Taya73
Note: There was no official award for the lowest individual scores.Flight ABracketFinal games
43
P. Hedges / M. King 7 & 6H. Stuart / W. Milne
R. Foster / T. Homer 20thC. Green / G. MacGregor
John DaviesHugh Stuart 3 & 2
Rodney Foster 2 & 1Charlie Green
Michael KingWillie Milne 1 hole
Peter Hedges 2 & 1George MacGregor
Trevor HomerIan Hurcheon 3 & 2
Flight BElimination matches
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43
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43
Match for 13th place
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52
Match for 11th place
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43
Match for 9th place
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43
Flight CRound 1
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5.51.5
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70
Round 2
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52
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70
Round 3
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4.52.5
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43
Final standings
PlaceCountry
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13 Ireland
14
15
16
17
18

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

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Jansson, Anders. Golf - Den gröna sporten. 1979. Swedish Golf Federation. 9172603283. 153–158. sv. Golf - The green sport . 22 March 2021.
  2. Book: Jansson, Anders. Golf - Den stora sporten. 2004. Swedish Golf Federation. 91-86818007. 188–190. sv. Golf - The great sport . 22 March 2021.
  3. Web site: European Amateur Team Championship – European Golf Association. 22 March 2021.
  4. August 1973 . Lindberg . Magnus . Dagbok från EM . Dairy from the European Championship . Svensk Golf. sv . 16–18, 54 . 22 March 2021 . 5.
  5. News: Jacobs . Raymond . 2 July 1973. Scots just fail after brave fight in singles . 5 . The Glasgow Herald . 22 March 2021.
  6. Web site: golf.de, German Golf Federation . Mannschafts-Europameisterschaften . 22 March 2021 . 4 November 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211104213154/https://www.golf.de/publish/imagedata/dgv/Internet_Sieger_und_Platzierte_1.1.pdf . dead .
  7. Web site: European Amateur Team Championship Results 1973 Penina . European Golf Association . 22 March 2021.