Hosting Course
Royal Hague Golf & Country Club
The current course was designed in 1938, by the famous golf course architects Harry colt and C.H. Alison. Although Alison was responsible for most of the design, as evidenced by the slightly larger bunkers and more extreme nature, the course is still counted as one of the finest Colt designed courses in Europe.
The course was laid by Copijn of Groenekan.
Character of the course
Results
- Results Summary 2023-1959
- 2023 - Royal Dornoch GC, Scotland
Winner: Continent of Europe 13.5 - 10.5
- 2019 – Royal St George's GC, England
Winner: Continent of Europe 14.5 - 9.5
- 2017 – Bogogno Golf Resort (Del Conte course), Italy
Winner: Continent of Europe 15 - 9
- 2015 - Malone GC, Ireland
Winner: Continent of Europe 12.5 - 11.5
- 2013 - Golf de Chantilly, France
Winner: Continent of Europe 16.5-7.5
- 2011 - Royal Porthcawl, Wales
Winner: Continent of Europe 15.5-8.5
- 2009 - Hamburger GC, Falkenstein , Germany
Winner: Continent of Europe 13-11
- 2007 - Fairmont St Andrews, Scotland
Winner: Continent of Europe 15-9
- 2005 - Chantilly GC, France
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 13-11
- 2003 - Co. Louth GC, Ireland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 12.5-11.5
- 2001 - Circolo Golf Venezia, Italy
Winner: Continent of Europe 13-11
Results- 1999 - North Berwick, Scotland
Winner: Continent of Europe 13-11
Results
- 1997 - Halmstad, Sweden
Winner: Continent of Europe 14-10
Overall results only
- 1995 - Ganton, England
Winner: Continent of Europe 14-10
Results
- 1993 - Morfontaine, France
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 13.5-10.5
Results
- 1991 - Nairn, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 13.5-10.5
- 1989 - Venice, Italy
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 14.5-9.5
Overall Results only
- 1987 - Berkshire, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 15-9
Overall results only
- 1985 - Hamburg, Germany
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 14-10
Results
- 1983 - Woodhall Spa, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 14-10
- 1981 - Puerta de Hierro, Spain
Winner: Continent of Europe 14-10
Results
- 1979 - Royal Porthcawl, Wales
Halved 12-12
- 1977 - Ljunghusens, Sweden
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 15.5-8.5
- 1975 - Muirfield, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 13.5-10.5
- 1973 - Eindhoven, Netherlands
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 20-10
- 1971 - Worplesdon, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 17.5-12.5
- 1969 - Chantilly, France
Winner: Continent of Europe 16-14
- 1967 - Royal Lytham & St Annes, England
Winner: Continent of Europe 15.5-14.5
- 1965 - Cologne, Germany
Winner: Continent of Europe 17-13
- 1963 - Muirfield, Scotland
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 20-10
- 1961 - Villa d'Este, Italy
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 8-7
- 1959 - Wentworth, England
Winner: Great Britain & Ireland 12-3