Jacques Léglise Trophy
30 - 31 Aug 2019
Aldeburgh Golf Club
England England
Aldeburgh

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Aldeburgh Golf Club

The Championship Course at Aldeburgh Golf Club measures 6,603 yards. With no par fives on the men’s card, it's a substantial challenge for even the best golfer. The standard scratch from the Blue tees is 73 against a par of 68. Every hole presents an examination in shotmaking and accuracy; a stroke given away to the course is difficult to recover. It is also a beautiful place to play golf.
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81%
6.83 m/s
13.18 - °C
Thursday
17
Aldeburgh
13.18 °
6.83 m/s
81%
11.19 °
16.52 °
10.9 °
15.05 °
12.18 °
14.95 °
11.27 °
14.77 °
10.02 °
15.18 °
10.23 °
14.42 °
18.10
Friday
11.19 °
16.52 °
19.10
Saturday
10.9 °
15.05 °
20.10
Sunday
12.18 °
14.95 °
21.10
Monday
11.27 °
14.77 °
22.10
Tuesday
10.02 °
15.18 °
23.10
Wednesday
10.23 °
14.42 °

Results

Results Summary
2023 - Chantilly, France

Winner: Continent of Europe 17 – 8

2022 - Blairgowrie GC, Scotland

Winner: Continent of Europe 13.5 – 11.5

2021 - Falsterbo Golfklubb, Sweden

Winner: Continent of Europe 16.5 – 8.5

2020 – Blairgowrie GC, Scotland (CANCELLED)

Cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

2019 – Aldeburgh GC, England

Winner: Continent of Europe 15.5 – 9.5

2018 – Kytäjä Golf, Finland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  15.5-9.5

2017 – Ballybunion GC, Ireland

Winner: Continent of Europe 15.5 – 9.5

2016 – Prince's GC, England

Winner: Continent of Europe 13.5 – 11.5

2015 - Royal Dornoch GC, Scotland

Halved match 12.5 - 12.5 

GB&I retained the trophy as holders following their win at Barsebäck, Sweden in 2014.

2014 - Barsebäck G&CC, Sweden

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  12.5-11.5

2013 - Royal St David's Golf Club, Wales

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  15-9

2012 - Portmarnock GC, Ireland

WinnerContinent of Europe  13.5-10.5

2011 - Neguri GC, Spain

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  14.5-9.5

2010 - Castelconturbia GC, Italy

WinnerContinent of Europe  15.5-8.5

2009 - Ganton, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  14.5-9.5

2008 - Kingsbarns, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  14-10

2007 - Notts GC, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  13.5-10.5

2006 - Marianske Lazne, Czech Republic

WinnerContinent of Europe  19.5-4.5

2005 - Royal Porthcawl GC, Wales

WinnerContinent of Europe  14-10

2004 - Nairn GC, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  14.5-9.5

2003 - Lahinch, Ireland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  16.5-7.5

 

2002 - Lausanne GC, Switzerland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  14-10

2001 - Chantilly, France

WinnerContinent of Europe  16-8

2000 - Turnberry, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  16-8

1999 - Burnham & Berrow, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  15-9

1998 - Villa d'Este, Italy

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  14-10

1997 - Royal Aberdeen, Scotland

WinnerContinent of Europe  12.5-11.5

1996 - Woodhall, Spa, England

WinnerContinent of Europe  13-11

1995 - Dunbar, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  9-6

1994 - Little Aston, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  12.5-2.5

1993 - Glenbervie, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  8-7

1992 - Royal Mid-Surrey, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  8-7

1991 - Montrose, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  6.5-5.5

1990 - Hunstanton, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  10-2

1989 - Nairn, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  7.5-4.5

1988 - Formby, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  9,5-2,5

1987 - Kilmarnock Barassie, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  7.5-4.5

1986 - Seaton Carew, England

WinnerContinent of Europe  8.5-3.5

1985 - Royal Burgess, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  7.5-4.5

1984 - Royal Porthcawl, Wales

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  6.5-5.5

1983 - Glenbervie, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  6.5-5.5

1982 - Burnham & Berrow, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  11-1

1981 - Gullane, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  8-4

1980 - Formby, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  7-5

1979 - Kilmarnock Barassie, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  9.5-2.5

1978 - Seaton Carew, England

WinnerContinent of Europe  7-6

1977 - Downfield, Scotland

WinnerContinent of Europe  7-6

1966 - Moortown, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  10-2

1965 - Gullane, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  12-1

1964 - Formby, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  12-1

1963 - Prestwick, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  12-3

1962 - Mid-Surrey, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  11-4

1961 - Dalmahoy, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  11-4

1960 - Olton, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  8-7

1959 - Pollock, Scotland

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  7-2

1958 - Moortown, England

Winner: Great Britain & Ireland  11.5-0.5