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2018 European Golf Team Championships – Mixed team

Coordinates: 56°17′09″N 3°44′51″W / 56.28583°N 3.74750°W / 56.28583; -3.74750
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Mixed Team Event
at the 2018 European Golf Team Championships
VenueGleneagles, Scotland
Dates11 August 2018
Competitors44 from 8 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Iceland
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Sweden
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2022 →
2018 European Golf Team Championships
Tournament information
Dates11 August 2018
LocationAuchterarder, Scotland
56°17′09″N 3°44′51″W / 56.28583°N 3.74750°W / 56.28583; -3.74750
Course(s)PGA Centenary Course, Gleneagles
Tour(s)European Tour
Ladies European Tour
FormatMen's/women's team – match play
Mixed team – 18-hole stroke play
Statistics
Par72
Field44 players from 8 nations
(11 four-player teams)
Prize fund€95,000
Location map
Gleneagles is located in Scotland
Gleneagles
Gleneagles
Location in Scotland
← Inaugural
2022 →

The 2018 European Golf Team Championships mixed team event was an event forming part of the 2018 European Golf Team Championships tournament being played in August 2018 at Gleneagles, Scotland. Eleven four-player teams took part in the competition.[1]

The event was part of the 2018 European Championships, the inaugural edition of the European Championships, a multi-sport event which is to take place in Berlin, Germany, and Glasgow, Scotland from 2 to 12 August 2018. In a surprise victory, Iceland took the title by one stroke from the Great Britain 3 team. The Sweden 2 team won bronze in the first hole of a playoff with Spain.

Format

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The European Golf Team Championships are taking place at Gleneagles in Scotland from 8−12 August 2018, featuring a 50/50 gender split in the field with male and female professionals competing for equal prize money in a men's team match play championship, a women's team match play championship, and a mixed-team 18-hole foursomes stroke play championship.

The mixed team championship comprised eleven teams of four (2 men and 2 women) playing in 18-hole mixed foursomes stroke play on 11 August, with combined scores used for team's total score. Ties for medal positions were determined by sudden-death playoff involving the low-scoring foursome from each team involved.

Qualification

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Qualification for the Championships was via the European Golf Team Championships points tables for men and women, which were based on men's Official World Golf Ranking points and women's World Golf Rankings points earned from tournaments finishing between 10 July 2017 and 9 July 2018 with a maximum of three teams representing any one nation in each event.

Results

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Rank Seed Country Foursome 1 Score Foursome 2 Score Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) 8  Iceland Birgir Hafþórsson & Valdis Thora Jonsdottir 70 (−2) Axel Bóasson & Ólafía Þórunn Kristinsdóttir 71 (−1) 141 (−3)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3  Great Britain 3 Connor Syme & Michele Thomson 70 (−2) Liam Johnston & Meghan MacLaren 72 (E) 142 (−2)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7  Sweden 2* Daniel Jennevret & Julia Engström 73 (+1) Oscar Florén & Johanna Gustavsson 70 (−2) 143 (−1)
4 4  Spain Pedro Oriol & Silvia Banon 75 (+3) Scott Fernández & Noemí Jiménez Martín 68 (−4) 143 (−1)
5 1  Great Britain 1 Callum Shinkwin & Laura Davies 76 (+4) Lee Slattery & Georgia Hall 69 (−3) 145 (+1)
5 6  Sweden 1 Per Längfors & Lina Boqvist 73 (+1) Johan Edfors & Emma Nilsson 72 (E) 145 (+1)
7  Austria Clemens Gaster & Sarah Schober 75 (=3) Bernard Neumayer & Christine Wolf 72 (E) 147 (+3)
8 9  Belgium Christopher Mivis & Manon De Roey 71 (−1) Lars Buijs & Chloé Leurquin 77 (+5) 148 (+4)
9 5  Norway Jarand Ekeland Arnøy & Marita Engzelius 76 (+4) Kristian Krogh Johannessen & Marianne Skarpnord 73 (+1) 149 (+5)
10 2  Great Britain 2 Rhys Enoch & Holly Clyburn 73 (+1) Charlie Ford & Catriona Matthew 76 (+4) 149 (+5)
11  Italy Lorenzo Gagli & Stefania Avanzo 74 (+2) Guido Migliozzi & Diana Luna 76 (+4) 150 (+6)
Bronze medal playoff

* Sweden 2 defeated Spain on the first hole of the bronze medal playoff.

References

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  1. ^ "Teams unveiled for historic European Golf Team Championships". PGA European Tour. 16 July 2018.