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.

Year Venue Winning team
Captain
Score Losing team
Captain
Ref.
2023 Golf de Chantilly, France Europe Continent of Europe
Joachim Fourquet France
17 8 Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Dylan Shaw-Radford England
[15]
2022 Blairgowrie Golf Club, Scotland Europe Continent of Europe
Joachim Fourquet France
13½ 11½ Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Niall Shiels Donegan Scotland
2021 Falsterbo Golf Club, Sweden Europe Continent of Europe
Joachim Fourquet France
16½ Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Cameron Adam Scotland
2020 Blairgowrie Golf Club, Scotland Cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic
2019 Aldeburgh Golf Club, England Europe Continent of Europe
Joachim Fourquet France
15½ Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Barclay Brown England
[16]
2018 Kytäjä Golf, Finland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Barclay Brown England
15½ Europe Continent of Europe
Jeroen Stevens Netherlands
[17]
2017 Ballybunion Golf Club, Ireland Europe Continent of Europe
Jeroen Stevens Netherlands
15½ Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Mark Power Republic of Ireland
[18]
2016 Prince's Golf Club, Sandwich, England Europe Continent of Europe
Jeroen Stevens Netherlands
13½ 11½ Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Marco Penge England
[19]
2015 Royal Dornoch Golf Club, Scotland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Bradley Moore England
12½ 12½ Europe Continent of Europe
Miguel Franco de Sousa Portugal
[20]
2014 Barsebäck Golf & Country Club, Sweden Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Ewen Ferguson Scotland
12½ 11½ Europe Continent of Europe
Miguel Franco de Sousa Portugal
[21]
2013 Royal St. David's, Wales Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Ashton Turner England
15 9 Europe Continent of Europe
Miguel Franco de Sousa Portugal
[22]
2012 Portmarnock Golf Club, Ireland Europe Continent of Europe
Gerald Stangl Austria
13½ 10½ Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Gavin Moynihan Republic of Ireland
[23]
2011 Neguri Golf Club, Spain Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
David Boote Wales
14½ Europe Continent of Europe
Gerald Stangl Austria
[24]
2010 Castelconturbia Golf Club, Italy Europe Continent of Europe
Gerald Stangl Austria
15½ Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Rhys Pugh Wales
[25]
2009 Ganton Golf Club, England Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Paul Dunne Republic of Ireland
14½ Europe Continent of Europe
Andreas Pallauf Austria
[26]
2008 Kingsbarns Golf Links, Scotland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Michael Stewart Scotland
14 10 Europe Continent of Europe
Andreas Pallauf Austria
[27]
2007 Notts Golf Club, England Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Jack Hiluta England
13½ 10½ Europe Continent of Europe
Andreas Pallauf Austria
[28]
2006 Royal Golf Club Mariánské Lázne, Czech Republic Europe Continent of Europe
Andreas Pallauf Austria
19½ Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Niall Kearney Republic of Ireland
[29]
2005 Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, Wales Europe Continent of Europe
Andreas Pallauf Austria
14 10 Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Scott Henry Scotland
[30]
2004 Nairn Golf Club, Scotland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Cian McNamara Republic of Ireland
14½ Europe Continent of Europe
Nicolas Sulzer Switzerland
[31]
2003 Lahinch Golf Club, Ireland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Paul Waring England
16½ Europe Continent of Europe
[32]
2002 Golf Club de Lausanne, Switzerland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Rhys Davies Wales
14 10 Europe Continent of Europe
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño Spain
[33]
2001 Golf de Chantilly, France Europe Continent of Europe
Charlie Westrup Norway
16 8 Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
[34]
2000 Turnberry, Scotland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Zane Scotland England
16 8 Europe Continent of Europe
Charlie Westrup Norway
[35]
1999 Burnham & Berrow Golf Club, England Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Nick Dougherty England
15 9 Europe Continent of Europe
Charlie Westrup Norway
[36]
1998 Circolo Golf Villa d'Este, Italy Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
David Jones Republic of Ireland
14 10 Europe Continent of Europe
Charlie Westrup Norway
[37]
1997 Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, Scotland Europe Continent of Europe
Charlie Westrup Norway
12½ 11½ Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Philip Rowe England
[38]
1996 Woodhall Spa Golf Club, England Europe Continent of Europe
Charlie Westrup Norway
13 11 Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Martin Brown Scotland
[39]
1995 Dunbar Golf Club, Scotland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Grant Campbell Scotland
9 6 Europe Continent of Europe
Charlie Westrup Norway
[40]
1994 Little Aston Golf Club, England Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
12½ Europe Continent of Europe
[41]
1993 Glenbervie Golf Club, Scotland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Sean Quinlinvan Republic of Ireland
8 7 Europe Continent of Europe
Björn Nordberg Sweden
[42]
1992 Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club, England Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
8 7 Europe Continent of Europe
[43]
1991 Montrose Golf Club, Scotland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[44]
1990 Hunstanton Golf Club, England Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
10 2 Europe Continent of Europe
[45]
1989 Nairn Golf Club, Scotland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[46]
1988 Formby Golf Club, England Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[47]
1987 Kilmarnock (Barassie) Golf Club, Scotland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[48]
1986 Seaton Carew Golf Club, England Europe Continent of Europe
Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
[49]
1985 Royal Burgess, Scotland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[50][51]
1984 Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, Wales Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[52]
1983 Glenbervie Golf Club, Scotland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[53]
1982 Burnham & Berrow Golf Club, England Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
11 1 Europe Continent of Europe
[54]
1981 Gullane Golf Club, Scotland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
8 4 Europe Continent of Europe
[55]
1980 Formby Golf Club, England Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
7 5 Europe Continent of Europe
[56]
1979 Kilmarnock (Barassie) Golf Club, Scotland Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
Europe Continent of Europe
[57]
1978 Seaton Carew Golf Club, England Europe Continent of Europe
7 6 Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
[14]
1977 Downfield Golf Club, Scotland Europe Continent of Europe
7 6 Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland
[13]
1967–1976: Tournament not played
1966 Moortown Golf Club, England England England & Scotland Scotland
10 2 Europe Continent of Europe
[10]
1965 Gullane Golf Club, Scotland England England & Scotland Scotland
12 1 Europe Continent of Europe
[9]
1964 Formby Golf Club, England England England & Scotland Scotland
12 1 Europe Continent of Europe
[8]
1963 Prestwick Golf Club, Scotland England England & Scotland Scotland
12 3 Europe Continent of Europe
[7]
1962 Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club, England England England & Scotland Scotland
11 4 Europe Continent of Europe
[6]
1961 Dalmahoy Country Club, Scotland England England & Scotland Scotland
11 4 Europe Continent of Europe
[5]
1960 Olton Golf Club, England England England & Scotland Scotland
8 7 Europe Continent of Europe
[4]
1959 Pollok Golf Club, Scotland England England & Scotland Scotland
7 2 Europe Continent of Europe
[3]
1958 Moortown Golf Club, England England England & Scotland Scotland
11½ Europe 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

  • 2023 Hugh Adams, Donnacha Cleary, Monty Holcombe, Sean Keeling, Kris Kim, Oliver Mukherjee, Jack Murphy, Dylan Shaw-Radford, Niall Sheils Donegan
  • 2022 Josh Berry, Connor Graham, Josh Hill, Frank Kennedy, Oliver Mukherjee, Dylan Shaw-Radford, Niall Shiels Donegal, Harley Smith, Tyler Weaver
  • 2021 Cameron Adam, Jack Bigham, Daniel Bullen, Archie Finnie, Connor Graham, Josh Hill, Joshua Hill, Ruben Lindsay, Harley Smith
  • 2019 Barclay Brown, Archie Davies, Joshua Hill, Aaron Marshall, Tom McKibbin, Connor McKinney, Luke O'Neill, Joe Pagdin, Ben Schmidt
  • 2018 Barclay Brown, Archie Davies, Conor Gough, Max Hopkins, Tom McKibbin, Connor McKinney, Joe Pagdin, Mark Power, Robin Williams
  • 2017 Toby Briggs, Alex Fitzpatrick, Luke Harries, Darren Howie, Ben Jones, Thomas Plumb, Mark Power, Charlie Strickland, Robin Williams
  • 2016 Toby Briggs, Alex Fitzpatrick, Harry Goddard, Kevin LeBlanc, Thomas Mulligan, Marco Penge, Mark Power, Jamie Stewart, Charlie Strickland
  • 2015 Ben Chamberlain, Will Enefer, Calum Fyfe, Tim Harry, Bradley Moore, Thomas Mulligan, Marco Penge, Sandy Scott, Tom Williams
  • 2014 George Burns, Jamie Dick, Ewen Ferguson, Tim Harry, Rowan Lester, Haydn McCullen, Bradley Moore, Marco Penge, Ashton Turner
  • 2013 Ben Amor, Robin Dawson, Ewen Ferguson, Robert MacIntyre, Bradley Moore, Bradley Neil, Marco Penge, Connor Syme, Ashton Turner
  • 2012 Harry Ellis, Matt Fitzpatrick, Alex Gleeson, Patrick Kelly, Gavin Moynihan, Bradley Neil, Max Orrin, Toby Tree, Ashton Turner
  • 2011 David Boote, Harrison Greenberry, Gary Hurley, Nathan Kimsey, Paul Kinnear, Dermot McElroy, Gavin Moynihan, Callum Shinkwin, Toby Tree
  • 2010 James Burnett, Adam Carson, Paul Dunne, Grant Forrest, Scott Gibson, Chris Lloyd, Paul Lockwood, Dermot McElroy, Rhys Pugh
  • 2009 Jonathan Bell, Adam Carson, Sebastian Crookall-Nixon, Paul Dunne, Tom Lewis, Chris Lloyd, Eddie Pepperell, Paul Shields, Max Smith
  • 2008 Alan Dunbar, Ben Enoch, Tommy Fleetwood, Stiggy Hodgson, Gary King, Luke Lennox, Tom Lewis, Eddie Pepperell, Michael Stewart
  • 2007 James Byrne, Paul Cutler, Tommy Fleetwood, Fraser Fotheringham, Matt Haines, Jack Hiluta, Andrew Johnston, Eddie Pepperell, Michael Stewart
  • 2006 James Byrne, Paul Cutler, Rhys Enoch, Luke Goddard, Sam Hutsby, Niall Kearney, Lewis Kirton, Matthew Nixon, Adam Runcie
  • 2005 Matt Evans, Zac Gould, Tom Haylock, Scott Henry, Steven McEwan, Tom Sherreard, Mark Trow, Simon Ward, Danny Willett
  • 2004 Matthew Baldwin, Gary Boyd, Jordan Findlay, Zac Gould, Scott Henry, Cian McNamara, Aaron O'Callaghan, Paul O'Hara, John Parry
  • 2003 Wallace Booth, Rhys Davies, Daniel Denison, Tommy Hunter, Cian McNamara, Aaron O'Callaghan, Lloyd Saltman, Gareth Shaw, Paul Waring
  • 2002 Clancy Bowe, Rhys Davies, Farren Keenan, Jamie Moul, Mark Pilling, Matthew Richardson, Gareth Shaw, Michael Skelton, Paul Waring
  • 2001 Clancy Bowe, Stephen Buckley, Chris Cousins, James Heath, Scott Jackson, Farren Keenan, David Porter, Niall Turner, Daniel Wardrop
  • 2000 Yasin Ali, Stephen Buckley, Jack Doherty, David Inglis, Derek McNamara, David Porter, Zane Scotland, Richard Scott, Joshua Simons
  • 1999 Nick Dougherty, Scott Godfrey, Sandeep Grewal, Barry Hume, David Inglis, Mark O'Sullivan, David Porter, David Price, Zane Scotland
  • 1998 Ian Campbell, Nick Dougherty, Adam Frayne, Justin Kehoe, David Griffiths, David Jones, John MacDougall, Steven O'Hara, Robin Symes
  • 1997 Ian Campbell, Mark Campbell, Graham Gordon, David Jones, Richard Jones, Neil Matthews, Lee Rhind, Justin Rose, Phil Rowe
  • 1996 Martin Brown, Kenneth Ferrie, David Jones, Mark Loftus, Morgan Palmer, Oliver Pughe, Justin Rose, Phil Rowe, Graeme Storm, Daniel Sugrue
  • 1995 Grant Campbell, Luke Donald, Carl Duke, Graham Fox, Craig Lee, Jamie Little, Denny Lucas, Morgan Palmer, Tim Rice, Steven Young
  • 1994 Steven Craig, Carl Duke, Alastair Forsyth, Gary Harris, Jamie Harris, Craig Heap, Jamie Little, Ciaran McMonagle, Stephen Raybould, Steve Webster
  • 1993 James Bunch, R Davies, Gary Harris, James Healey, David Howell, Andrew McCormick, Sean Quinlivan, Stephen Raybould, A Wall, Steven Young
  • 1992 Scott Drummond, Andrew Farmer, Stephen Gallacher, Hugh McKibbin, David Park, Sean Quinlivan, Alan Reid, Iestyn Taylor
  • 1991 Raymond Burns, Stuart Cage, Richie Coughlan, Bradley Dredge, Craig Hislop, Iain Pyman, Murray Urquhart, Lee Westwood
  • 1990 Neil Archibald, Raymond Burns, Richie Coughlan, Matthew Ellis, Garry Jack, Neil Macrae, Michael Welch, Lee Westwood
  • 1989 Raymond Burns, Colin Fraser, Ian Garbutt, Pádraig Harrington, Richard Johnson, Raymond Russell, Murray Urquhart, Carl Watts
  • 1988 Colin Fraser, Pádraig Harrington, Martin Hastie, Richard Johnson, Paul Page, Stuart Paul, Mike Smith, Stuart Syme
  • 1987 Stuart Bannerman, David Bathgate, Andrew Coltart, Steve Docherty, David Errity, Wayne Henry, Gary McNeill, Jim Payne
  • 1986 Jason Bennett, Neil Duncan, Steve Edgley, Paddy Gribben, Wayne Henry, Graham King, James Lee, Alan Tait
  • 1985 Peter Baker, J Cook, Craig Everett, Jason Farrell, Wayne Henry, Graham King, James Lee, Eoghan O'Connell
  • 1984 Peter Baker, Mark Brennan, Jason Farrell, Andrew Hare, William Owen, Phillip Price, Alan Turnbull, Lee Vannet
  • 1983 Peter Baker, Jim Carvill, Calum Innes, Michael Macara, Jeremy Robinson, Lee Vannet, Reeves Weedon, Keith Williams
  • 1982 Colin Brooks, David Gilford, Graeme Miller, Jacky Montgomery, John Morris, Roddy Park, Chris Rees, Andrew Saines
  • 1981 Keith Dobson, Michael Few, Ronald Gregan, Adam Hunter, John McHenry, Stewart Scott, Craig Stewart, Martin Thompson
  • 1980 Alan Currie, David Curry, Andrew Glen, Ronald Gregan, Michael McLean, G Miller, Mark Roe, Paul Way
  • 1979 Gordon Dalgleish, Ian Ferguson, Peter Hammond, Lindsay Mann, Malcolm MacKenzie, Ronan Rafferty, Mark Tomlinson, Duncan Weir
  • 1978 Colin Dalgleish, Ross Fraser, Stephen Keppler, Brendan McDaid, Mark Mouland, Roy Mugglestone, Jonathan Plaxton, John Queen, David Whelan
  • 1977 Jeremy Bennett, Frank Coutts, Colin Dalgleish, Paul Downes, Ian Ford, John Huggan, Stephen Keppler, Mark Mouland, Roy Mugglestone
  • 1966 Alasdair Black, John Cook, Bernard Gallacher, Michael King, John McTear, Alastair Milne, Andrew Phillips, Peter Tupling
  • 1965 Sinclair Ferguson, Andrew Forrester, Bernard Gallacher, James Garland, Bill Lockie, Peter Oosterhuis, Ronnie Penman, Andrew Phillips, Richard Slee
  • 1964 Andrew Brooks, Bill Lockie, George McKay, Peter Oosterhuis, Gordon Robert, Richard Slee, Derek Small, W Thomson, Peter Townsend
  • 1963 Iain Clark, Leslie Crawford, Rod Lambert, Bill Lockie, Finlay Morris, Reg Radway, David Rigby, Derek Small, John Threlfall, Peter Townsend
  • 1962 Brian Barnes, John Campbell, Clive Clark, Bill Hogg, Finlay Morris, Tom Pattison, Cameron Penman, Peter Townsend, Peter Wingfield
  • 1961 Scott Cochran, Malcolm Cowell, Robert Hayes, Tony Jacklin, Scott Macdonald, Douglas Miller, Finlay Morris, Cameron Penman, A Wilson, David Winslow
  • 1960 Paul Baxter, David Brown, Peter Green, Malcolm Gregson, John Martin, John McIntyre, William Rodger, Alan Scott, John Sharp, K Thomson
  • 1959 Peter Brown, Peter Green, Richard Langridge, Alan Scott, Eddie Shamash, Hugh Stuart
  • 1958 Jimmy Grant, Michael Hoyle, Gordon Hyde, Richard Langridge, H McDonald, David Simons, Ian Smith, Bobby Walker

Continent of Europe

See also

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