St Andrews Trophy
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The St Andrews Trophy is a biennial men's team golf tournament contested between teams of amateur golfers representing Great Britain & Ireland and the Continent of Europe. It takes its name from St Andrews in Scotland.
It was first played in 1956 and takes place in even-numbered years; Great Britain & Ireland plays in the United States in the Walker Cup in odd-numbered years. In 2025 the St Andrews Trophy will move to odd-numbered years and the Walker Cup will be played from even-numbered years from 2026. The St Andrews Trophy is staged alternately in Great Britain & Ireland and on the Continent, and is organised by The R&A (an offshoot of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews) and the European Golf Association. The St Andrews Trophy itself was presented by the Royal and Ancient Club in 1963.
The event is played on two consecutive days. On both days there are four morning foursomes followed by afternoon singles, eight on the first day and nine on the second.
History
The first event was held at Wentworth on 20 and 21 October 1956 and followed a similar format to that used for the Joy Cup which featured professional golfers. The teams were called the British Isles and the Rest of Europe. There were five foursomes on the first day and ten singles on the second. All matches were over 36 holes. The British Isles used the same ten players on both days, while the Rest of Europe used a total of twelve players. The British Isles won all five matches on the first day and finished 12½–2½ winners.
The second event was held at Golf de Saint-Cloud in France on 2 and 3 October 1958, retaining the same format as in 1956. Britain used 11 players while the Rest of Europe used 12 as they had in 1956. The British Isles won four of the five foursomes on the first day and, although the Rest of Europe won four singles, Britain won comfortably, 10–5. In 1960 it was held at the Berkshire Golf Club on 3 and 4 September. With 12 players from the Rest of Europe attending, it was decided to extend the format to include six foursomes and twelve singles, all 12 in each team playing both days. Britain won the foursomes 5–1 and the singles 8–4 to win convincingly.
The 1962 event was held at Halmstad GK in Tylösand, Sweden on 11 and 12 August. Matches were reduced to 18 holes with five foursomes and ten singles on each day. Teams were standardised to 11 players. Great Britain and Ireland won the foursomes sessions 4½–½ and 4–1 and, although the Continent of Europe tied the first-day singles and won the second set of singles 5½–4½, Great Britain and Ireland won 18–12 thanks to their domination of the foursomes. The next tournament was held on 31 July and 1 August 1964 at Muirfield and was the first time the St Andrews trophy was contested. Great Britain and Ireland led 12–3 and won by a large margin, 23–7. The 1966 event was held at Real Sociedad de Golf de Neguri near Bilbao, Spain on 29 and 30 July. Although Great Britain and Ireland won the first-day foursomes 4–1, the singles and the second-day foursomes were both tied. The Continent of Europe could have won the match with a good final session but they lost the first seven singles matches and the final result was 19½–10½.
Portmarnock Golf Club in Ireland was the host for the 1968 match, held on 2 and 3 August. The match was very one-sided with Great Britain and Ireland leading 12½–2½ after the first day and winning 20–10, despite losing the final singles 6–4. The 1970 event was held at Royal Zoute Golf Club, Belgium on 1 and 2 August. Great Britain and Ireland won all five foursomes on the first morning but after the Continent had won the singles and the second-day foursomes, Britain only led 10½–9½. The Continent were however only able to win three second-day singles and Britain won 17½–12½. The Berkshire was the venue for the 1972 match, played on 4 and 5 August. The Continent won the first set of foursomes 3–2 but Britain won the singles 8½–1½ and the second-day foursomes 4–1 to take a convincing lead. The second set of singles was tied to give Great Britain and Ireland a 19½–10½ win, their ninth successive victory.
The Continent of Europe had their first success on 2 and 3 August 1974 at Golf Club Punta Ala on the Tuscan coast in Italy. On the first day the foursomes were tied but the Continent won the singles and led 8–7, the first time they had been ahead after the first day. On the second day the Continent won the foursomes 3–2 and with 5 wins in the singles they took the trophy by a 16–14 margin. The Old Course at St Andrews hosted the 1976 match, played on 30 and 31 July. Although the Continent lost 18½–11½, it was their best performance on British soil. The 1978 event was held on 4 and 5 August at Club zur Vahr in Bremen, Germany. Britain won comfortably by a margin of 20½–9½. Royal St George's Golf Club hosted the 1980 match, played on 27 and 28 June. Great Britain and Ireland led 12–3 after the first day and had ensured success after leading 16–4 after the second-day foursomes. The Continent won the second-day singles session, Britain winning by a score of 19½–10½.
The format was revised in 1982 with only four foursomes and eight singles on each day. Teams were reduced from 11 to 9. The Continent of Europe gained their second success. The match was played at Rosendaelsche Golfclub, Arnhem in the Netherlands on 25 and 26 June. The Continent led 8–4 after the first day. On the second day they halved both the sessions and won 14–10. The 1984 match, played on 30 and 31 May at Saunton Golf Club, was the first time the Continent came close to winning in Britain. Great Britain and Ireland led 6½–5½ after the first day and 8½–7½ after the second-day foursomes. In the afternoon five of the eight singles went to the final green with Britain winning two of these and halving the other three, giving Britain a close 13–11 win. Halmstad hosted the event for the second time on 27 and 28 June 1986. The Continent had an immediate disadvantage when Anders Haglund, who had the inaugural European Amateur earlier in the year, had to withdraw because of illness. This meant that the same eight players had to play in each session. Britain won the first-day singles 7–1 to lead 9–3. The Continent won the second-day foursomes but Britain again won the singles for a 14½–9½ win.
The 1988 match was held at St Andrews on 29 and 30 June. Great Britain and Ireland led 7½–4½ after the first day and won easily, 15½–8½.
The 2020 match was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
Results
| Year | Venue | Winning team Captain | Score | Losing team Captain | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro, Spain | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Dean Robertson | 16½ | 8½ | Europe Continent of Europe Carlos de Corral |
| 2024 | Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, Wales | Europe Continent of Europe Carlos de Corral | 16 | 9 | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Dean Robertson |
| 2022 | Penati Golf Resort, Slovakia | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Stuart Wilson | 14½ | 10½ | Europe Continent of Europe Yves Hofstetter |
| 2020 | Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, Wales | Cancelled | |||
| 2018 | Linna Golf, Finland | Europe Continent of Europe Yves Hofstetter | 15½ | 9½ | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Craig Watson |
| 2016 | Prince's Golf Club, England | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Craig Watson | 12½ | 12½ | Europe Continent of Europe Yves Hofstetter |
| 2014 | Barsebäck Golf & Country Club, Sweden | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Nigel Edwards | 14 | 10 | Europe Continent of Europe Alexis Godillot |
| 2012 | Portmarnock Golf Club, Ireland | Europe Continent of Europe Alexis Godillot | 12½ | 11½ | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Nigel Edwards |
| 2010 | Golf Club Castelconturbia, Italy | Europe Continent of Europe Alexis Godillot | 14 | 10 | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Nigel Edwards |
| 2008 | Kingsbarns Golf Links, Scotland | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Colin Dalgleish | 13½ | 10½ | Europe Continent of Europe Alexis Godillot |
| 2006 | Royal Golf Club Mariánské Lázne, Czech Republic | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Colin Dalgleish | 15 | 9 | Europe Continent of Europe Wolfgang Wiegand |
| 2004 | Nairn Golf Club, Scotland | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Garth McGimpsey | 17 | 7 | Europe Continent of Europe Wolfgang Wiegand |
| 2002 | Golf Club de Lausanne, Switzerland | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Garth McGimpsey | 14 | 10 | Europe Continent of Europe Wolfgang Wiegand |
| 2000 | Ailsa Course, Turnberry, Scotland | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Peter McEvoy | 13 | 11 | Europe Continent of Europe Gonzaga Escauriaza |
| 1998 | Golf Villa D'Este, Italy | Europe Continent of Europe Gonzaga Escauriaza | 14 | 10 | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Peter McEvoy |
| 1996 | Woodhall Spa Golf Club, England | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Clive Brown | 16 | 8 | Europe Continent of Europe Piero Cora |
| 1994 | Golf de Chantilly, France | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland George Macgregor | 14 | 10 | Europe Continent of Europe Santiago Fisas |
| 1992 | Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club, England | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland George Macgregor | 14 | 10 | Europe Continent of Europe Santiago Fisas |
| 1990 | Campo de Golf Parador El Saler, Spain | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 13 | 11 | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1988 | Old Course at St Andrews, Scotland | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 15½ | 8½ | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1986 | Halmstad Golfklubb, Sweden | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 14½ | 9½ | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1984 | Saunton Golf Club, England | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 13 | 11 | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1982 | Rosendaelsche Golfclub, Netherlands | Europe Continent of Europe | 14 | 10 | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland |
| 1980 | Royal St George's Golf Club, England | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 19½ | 10½ | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1978 | Club zur Vahr, West Germany | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 20½ | 9½ | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1976 | Old Course at St Andrews, Scotland | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 18½ | 11½ | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1974 | Golf Club Punta Ala, Italy | Europe Continent of Europe | 16 | 14 | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland |
| 1972 | The Berkshire Golf Club, England | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 19½ | 10½ | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1970 | Royal Zoute Golf Club, Belgium | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 17½ | 12½ | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1968 | Portmarnock Golf Club, Ireland | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 20 | 10 | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1966 | Real Sociedad de Golf de Neguri, Spain | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 19½ | 10½ | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1964 | Muirfield, Scotland | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 23 | 7 | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1962 | Halmstad Golfklubb, Sweden | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 18 | 12 | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1960 | The Berkshire Golf Club, England | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 13 | 5 | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1958 | Golf de Saint-Cloud, France | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland | 10 | 5 | Europe Continent of Europe |
| 1956 | Wentworth, England | Great Britain United Kingdom & Ireland Republic of Ireland Gerald Micklem | 12½ | 2½ | Europe Continent of Europe Jacques Léglise |
Future venues
- 2027 - TBA
Appearances
The following are those who have played in at least one of the matches.
Great Britain and Ireland
- Republic of Ireland Neil Anderson 1988
- England Harry Ashby 1974
- Wales James Ashfield 2024
- England Michael Attenborough 1966, 1968
- England Sam Bairstow 2022
- England Peter Baker 1986
- Scotland Roger Beames 1996
- England John Beharrell 1956
- England Peter Benke 1970
- England Warren Bennett 1994
- England Peter Berry 1972
- England Jack Bigham 2024
- Scotland Findlay Black 1966
- England Warren Bladon 1996
- England Michael Bonallack 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972
- Wales David Boote 2016
- Scotland Wallace Booth 2008
- England Jamie Bower 2016
- Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr 1976, 1978, 1980
- England Paul Broadhurst 1988
- Scotland Allan Brodie 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980
- England Colin Brooks 1986
- Scotland Michael Brooks 1996
- England Sam Brough 1960
- England Barclay Brown 2022
- Republic of Ireland Raymond Burns 1992
- Scotland Alan Bussell 1956, 1962
- Scotland James Byrne 2010
- England Ian Caldwell 1956, 1960
- Republic of Ireland Jonathan Caldwell 2008
- Scotland Hugh Campbell 1964
- England Laurie Canter 2010
- Scotland David Carrick 1986
- Republic of Ireland Joe Carr 1956, 1968
- Scotland Iain Carslaw 1978
- Republic of Ireland Jim Carvill 1990
- England Paul Casey 2000
- England Craig Cassells 1990
- England Seb Cave 2024
- England Brian Chapman 1962
- England Roger Chapman 1980
- England Ashley Chesters 2014
- England Martin Christmas 1960, 1962, 1964
- Republic of Ireland Darren Clarke 1990
- England Clive Clark 1964
- England Gordon Clark 1964, 1966
- England Graeme Clark 2002
- England Todd Clements 2018
- England Dominic Clemons 2024
- Scotland Andrew Coltart 1990
- England Lee Corfield 2004
- Republic of Ireland Tom Corridan 1984
- Scotland Gordon Cosh 1966, 1968
- Republic of Ireland Tom Craddock 1958, 1966, 1968
- England Bruce Critchley 1970
- England David Curry 1986, 1988
- Republic of Ireland Paul Cutler 2010
- Scotland Colin Dalgleish 1982
- Wales Archie Davies 2022
- England John Davies 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978
- Wales Rhys Davies 2006
- Republic of Ireland Robin Dawson 2018
- England Peter Deeble 1978
- England Robert Dinwiddie 2006
- England Luke Donald 1998, 2000
- Wales Jamie Donaldson 2000
- England Nick Dougherty 2000
- England Paul Downes 1980
- Wales Bradley Dredge 1994
- Republic of Ireland Alan Dunbar 2012
- Wales George Duncan 1956
- Republic of Ireland Paul Dunne 2014
- England Simon Dyson 1998
- Wales Nigel Edwards 2002, 2004, 2006
- England Arron Edwards-Hill 2022
- England Bobby Eggo 1988
- Wales Matthew Ellis 1996
- England Jamie Elson 2002
- Wales Duncan Evans 1980
- England Ryan Evans 2014
- England Richard Eyles 1974
- Republic of Ireland Jody Fanagan 1992, 1996
- England David Fisher 1994
- England Oliver Fisher 2006
- Scotland Grant Forrest 2014, 2016
- England Charlie Forster 2024
- England Rodney Foster 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970
- Republic of Ireland Noel Fox 2000
- England David Frame 1958, 1960
- Republic of Ireland Mark Gannon 1974, 1978
- England Ian Garbutt 1992
- England David Gilford 1986
- Scotland Graham Gordon 2002
- England John Gough 2022
- Scotland Connor Graham 2024
- Scotland Gregor Graham 2024
- Scotland Charlie Green 1962, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976
- England Scott Gregory 2016
- Republic of Ireland Stuart Grehan 2016
- England David Hague 2018
- England Matt Haines 2008
- Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington 1992, 1994
- England Max Harris 2000
- England John Hawksworth 1984
- Scotland Garry Hay 1980
- England James Heath 2004
- England Peter Hedges 1974, 1976
- England Craig Hinton 2012
- England Trevor Homer 1972
- Scotland Barclay Howard 1980, 1994, 1996
- England Gordon Huddy 1960
- Republic of Ireland Jack Hume 2016
- England Warren Humphreys 1970
- Republic of Ireland Gary Hurley 2014
- Scotland Ian Hutcheon 1974, 1976
- England Sam Hutsby 2008
- Scotland Reid Jack 1956
- England Lee S. James 1994
- Wales Richard Johnson 1994
- England Matthew Jordan 2018
- Republic of Ireland Raymond Kane 1974
- Scotland Ross Kellett 2010
- England Michael Kelley 1976, 1978, 1982
- Scotland Lorne Kelly 1998
- Republic of Ireland Max Kennedy 2024
- England Stephen Keppler 1982
- England Nathan Kimsey 2012
- England Michael King 1970, 1972
- England Craig Laurence 1984
- England Tom Lewis 2010
- Scotland Mark Loftus 2000
- Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry 2008
- England Michael Lunt 1958, 1960, 1964
- England Jon Lupton 2002
- Scotland Sandy Lyle 1976
- Scotland Callum Macaulay 2008
- Scotland Scott Macdonald 1970
- Scotland George Macgregor 1970, 1974, 1984
- Scotland Keith Macintosh 1980
- Scotland Robert MacIntyre 2016
- Scotland Simon Mackenzie 2002
- Republic of Ireland David Madeley 1962
- Scotland Brian Marchbank 1976, 1978
- England Geoff Marks 1968, 1970
- England David Marsh 1958
- England Nick Marsh 2014
- Scotland Steve Martin 1976
- Wales Paul Mayo 1986
- Scotland Andrew McArthur 2004
- Republic of Ireland Matthew McClean 2022
- England Peter McEvoy 1978, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1988
- Republic of Ireland Garth McGimpsey 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992
- England Ross McGowan 2006
- Republic of Ireland Rory McIlroy 2006
- Scotland Paul McKellar 1978
- Scotland Jamie McLeary 2004
- England John Metcalfe 1990
- Scotland Jim Milligan 1988, 1990, 1992
- Scotland Angus Moir 1984
- Scotland Colin Montgomerie 1986
- England Peter Moody 1972
- Republic of Ireland Robert Moran 2022
- England Jamie Moul 2006
- Republic of Ireland Pat Mulcare 1972
- Republic of Ireland John Murphy 2018
- Scotland Gordon Murray 1978
- Scotland Stuart Murray 1958, 1962
- Scotland Bradley Neil 2014
- England Matthew Nixon 2010
- Republic of Ireland Keith Nolan 1996
- Republic of Ireland Eoghan O'Connell 1988
- Scotland Steven O'Hara 2000
- England Andrew Oldcorn 1982
- Republic of Ireland Bryan Omelia 1998
- England Peter Oosterhuis 1968
- England Sam Osborne 2004
- England Chris Paisley 2008
- Wales Philip Parkin 1984
- Scotland David Patrick 1998
- England Jim Payne 1990
- England Eddie Pepperell 2010
- England Gian-Marco Petrozzi 2018
- Republic of Ireland Kevin Phelan 2012
- Republic of Ireland Arthur Pierse 1980, 1982
- Scotland Sandy Pirie 1970
- England Alfie Plant 2016
- England Nick Poppleton 2018
- England Garrick Porteous 2012
- Wales John Povall 1962
- Republic of Ireland Mark Power 2022
- Wales Rhys Pugh 2012
- Republic of Ireland Conor Purcell 2018
- Republic of Ireland Caolan Rafferty 2024
- Republic of Ireland Ronan Rafferty 1980
- Scotland Richie Ramsay 2006
- Scotland Graham Rankin 1998
- England Neil Raymond 2012
- England Matthew Richardson 2004
- Scotland Dean Robertson 1992
- Scotland Graeme Robertson 2012, 2014
- Wales Neil Roderick 1988
- Scotland Sandy Saddler 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966
- Scotland Lloyd Saltman 2006
- Scotland Jamie Savage 2014
- England Zane Scotland 2002
- Scotland Calum Scott 2022
- England Doug Sewell 1958, 1960
- Scotland Ronnie Shade 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968
- Republic of Ireland David Sheahan 1962, 1964
- England Alec Shepperson 1956, 1958, 1960
- England Andrew Sherborne 1984
- Scotland Gordon Sherry 1994
- Republic of Ireland Martin Sludds 1982
- England Billy Smith 1972
- Scotland Dickson Smith 1958
- Republic of Ireland Hugh Smyth 1976
- England Matt Stanford 1992
- Scotland Sandy Stephen 1972
- Scotland Michael Stewart 2010
- Scotland Hugh Stuart 1968, 1972, 1974
- Scotland Connor Syme 2016
- England Keith Tate 1956
- England Ben Taylor 2012
- England Alan Thirlwell 1956, 1958, 1964
- England Martin Thompson 1982
- England Peter Townsend 1966
- England Steven Uzzell 2008
- England Mitch Waite 2018
- Scotland James Walker 1958, 1960
- England Richard Walker 2002
- Republic of Ireland Philip Walton 1982
- Scotland Craig Watson 1998
- England Dale Whitnell 2008
- England Robert Wiggins 1996
- Wales Craig Williams 1998
- England Ricky Willison 1990
- Scotland Stuart Wilson 2004
- England Gary Wolstenholme 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004
- England Guy Wolstenholme 1956
- England Darren Wright 2010
- Scotland Ian Young 1982
- Scotland John Young 1960
Continent of Europe
- Spain José Luis Adarraga 2006
- Finland Antti Ahokas 2006
- Sweden Björn Åkesson 2008
- Germany Anton Albers 2022
- France Bastian Amat 2024
- Sweden Fredrik Andersson 1992
- Sweden J Andersson 1960
- Spain Alvaro Arana 1966
- Norway Christian Aronsen 1998
- Denmark Morten Backhausen 1994
- France Marius Bardana 1956, 1958, 1960
- Switzerland Olivier Barras 1956, 1958, 1960
- France Léonard Bem 2014
- Spain Daniel Berna 2014
- Italy Nadi Berruti 1958, 1960
- Italy Nino Bertasio 2010
- France Thomas Besancenez 2000
- Netherlands Wil Besseling 2006
- Italy Stefano Betti 1976
- Italy Franco Bevione 1958
- Sweden Gustaf Adolf Bielke 1956, 1962
- Italy Alberto Binaghi 1984
- Denmark Thomas Bjørn 1990
- Italy Pietro Bovari 2022
- Iceland Heidar Bragason 2004
- Sweden Kalle Brink 1994
- Italy Andrea Brotto 1996
- Germany Walter Brühne 1966, 1968
- Spain Jorge Campillo 2008
- Italy Andrea Canessa 1980, 1982, 1984
- Spain Iván Cantero 2016
- Sweden Gunnar Carlander 1962
- Portugal Joao Carlota 2014
- France Edgar Catherine 2018
- France Didier Charmat 1970
- Italy Luca Cianchetti 2016
- Switzerland Julien Clément 2002
- France Patrick Cotton 1974
- France Martin Couvra 2022
- Italy Alberto Croce 1964, 1966
- France Patrick Cros 1962, 1964, 1966
- Italy Alberto Croze 1974, 1976
- Spain Emilio Cuartero 2014
- Portugal Daniel da Costa Rodrigues 2022
- Italy Baldovino Dassù 1970
- France Olivier David 1998
- Portugal Nuno de Brito e Cunha 1968, 1972
- France Henri de Lamaze 1956, 1958, 1960
- Spain Eduardo de la Riva, Snr 1972, 1976, 1980, 1990
- Italy Matteo Delpodio 2006
- Portugal José de Sousa e Mello 1972
- Norway Erik Donnerstad 1972
- France Diego Dupin 1994
- Italy Marco Durante 1980
- Finland Albert Eckhardt 2014
- France Olivier Edmond 1990
- Switzerland Mathias Eggenberger 2014
- Spain Pablo Ereño Pérez 2024
- Sweden Klas Eriksson 1990
- Sweden Martin Erlandsson 1996
- France Édouard España 2012
- Sweden Niclas Fasth 1992
- Spain Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño 2004
- Switzerland Markus Frank 1982
- France Hervé Frayssineau 1966
- Italy Lorenzo Gagli 2006
- Spain Mario Galiano Aguilar 2014, 2016
- Spain José Gancedo 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974
- Spain Jordi García del Moral 2006
- Spain Alfredo García-Heredia 2002, 2004
- Spain Sergio García 1996
- Spain Ignacio Garrido 1992
- Spain Ignacio Gervás 1984
- Spain Ivó Giner 1996
- France Alexis Godillot 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982
- Slovenia Tim Gornik 2014
- Switzerland Thomas Gottstein 1988
- France Julien Grillon 2006
- Germany Stephan Gross 2008
- France Julien Guerrier 2006
- Denmark Mark Haastrup 2004
- Sweden Anders Haglund 1986^, 1988
- Germany Marc Hammer 2018
- Sweden Chris Hanell 1994
- Denmark Herluf Hansen 1962
- Sweden Peter Hanson 1998
- Sweden Cristian Härdin 1986, 1988
- France Benjamin Hébert 2008
- Sweden Hans Hedjerson 1968, 1970, 1976
- Spain Ángel Hidalgo 2018
- Sweden Gabriel Hjertstedt 1990
- Switzerland Yves Hofstetter 1974, 1976
- Sweden Mikael Högberg 1984
- Finland Matias Honkala 2018
- France François Illouz 1980, 1982, 1988
- Finland Mikko Ilonen 2000
- Czech Republic Filip Jakubčík 2024
- Netherlands Jerry Ji 2024
- Germany Peter Jochums 1966, 1970
- Sweden Per-Olof Johansson 1962, 1964
- Sweden Claës Jöhncke 1962, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974
- Iceland Úlfar Jónsson 1990
- France Alexandre Kaleka 2008
- Sweden Rune Karlfeldt 1964
- Sweden Robert S. Karlsson 2012
- Germany Martin Kaymer 2004
- Sweden Jesper Kennegård 2008, 2010
- Germany Maximilian Kieffer 2010
- Sweden Krister Kinell 1982
- Denmark Jesper Kjaerbye 1994
- Norway Espen Kofstad 2010
- Netherlands Jeroen Krietemeijer 2016
- Finland Panu Kylliäinen 1998, 2000
- France Frédéric Lacroix 2018
- Netherlands Maarten Lafeber 1996
- France Roger Lagarde 1958, 1972
- Germany Hans Lampert 1958, 1960
- Germany Moritz Lampert 2012
- Spain José Manuel Lara 1996
- Spain Alejandro Larrazábal 2002
- Finland Mika Lehtinen 1996
- Sweden Lennart Leinborn 1962
- Sweden Niklas Lemke 2002
- France José-Filipe Lima 2002
- Sweden John Lindberg 1986, 1988
- Sweden Fredrik Lindgren 1984, 1988
- Italy Antonio Lionello 1974, 1978
- France Johann Lopez-Lazaro 2010
- Sweden David Lundgren 2022
- Sweden Göran Lundqvist 1976, 1978
- Germany Jochen Lupprian 2000
- Denmark Morten Ørum Madsen 2010
- Italy Stefano Maio 1998
- Spain Luis Masaveu 2022, 2024
- Spain Iván Maura 1956, 1958, 1966
- Italy Stefano Mazzoli 2016, 2018
- Italy Guido Migliozzi 2016
- Belgium Jacky Moerman 1956, 1958, 1960, 1970
- Italy Edoardo Molinari 2004
- Italy Francesco Molinari 2004
- France Gaëtan Mourgue d'Algue 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968
- Netherlands Rolf Muntz 1990, 1992
- Germany Peter Möller 1962
- Germany Jan-Gerhard Müller 1974, 1976
- Austria Klaus Nierlich 1970, 1974
- Sweden Fredrik Niléhn 2018
- Italy Enrico Nistri 1990
- Netherlands Bart Nolte 1986
- Spain José María Olazábal 1984
- Denmark Jacob Skov Olesen 2024
- Sweden Daniel Olsson 1996
- Austria Thomas Ortner 2004
- Germany Veit Pagel 1972, 1976, 1978, 1980
- Sweden Jesper Parnevik 1986
- Spain Jacobo Pastor 2012
- Italy Andrea Pavan 2008
- Sweden Magnus Persson 1982
- Sweden Robin Petersson 2016
- Spain Carlos Pigem 2012
- France Tim Planchin 1976, 1978, 1980
- France Philippe Ploujoux 1982
- Finland Tapio Pulkkanen 2012
- Spain Borja Queipo de Llano 1988, 1990
- Spain Raúl Quirós 1998
- Denmark Jacob Rasmussen 1980, 1984
- France Christophe Ravetto 1996, 1998
- Italy Stefano Reale 2000
- Italy Franco Revione 1956
- Spain Luis Rezola 1956
- Belgium Freddy Rodesch 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968
- Belgium Paul Rolin 1956, 1964
- Sweden Jan Rube 1976, 1978, 1980
- Sweden Johan Ryström 1986
- Spain Nicasio Sagardia 1978
- Finland Kalle Samooja 2010
- Spain Francisco Sanchiz 1964
- Portugal Hugo Santos 2002
- Portugal Ricardo Santos 2004
- Netherlands Reinier Saxton 2008
- Italy Lorenzo Scalise 2018
- Italy Massimo Scarpa 1992
- Germany Jan-Erik Schapmann 1992
- Italy Alberto Schiaffino 1958, 1964, 1968
- Germany Laurenz Schiergen 2022
- Germany Frank Schlig 1984
- Germany Marcel Schneider 2012
- Germany Ulrich Schulte 1982
- Germany Tino Schuster 2000
- Austria Matthias Schwab 2016
- Germany Erik Sellschopp 1956, 1960, 1962
- Portugal Daniel Silva 1986, 1988
- Italy Lorenzo Silva 1964, 1966
- Finland Timo Sipponen 1980
- Netherlands Tim Sluiter 2008
- Denmark Anders Sørensen 1982
- Denmark Thomas Sørensen 2012
- Sweden Mikael Sorling 1978
- Austria Maximilian Steinlechner 2022
- Sweden Henrik Stenson 1998
- Germany Christian Strenger 1974, 1978
- Germany Sven Strüver 1988
- Switzerland Nicolas Sulzer 2002
- Finland Thomas Sundström 2002
- Sweden Björn Svedin 1980
- Norway Tore Sviland 1984
- Netherlands Victor Swane 1972
- Belgium Eric Tavernier 1958, 1960
- Spain Roman Taya 1970, 1972, 1974, 1978
- Estonia Richard Teder 2024
- France Jacques Thalamy 2000
- Germany Michael Thannhäuser 1998, 2000
- Denmark Niels Thygesen 1956, 1958
- Belgium Philippe Toussaint 1968, 1970
- Austria Manuel Trappel 2012
- Switzerland Damian Ulrich 2006
- Spain Francisco Valera 1992, 1994
- Finland Erkki Välimaa 1986
- Finland Sami Välimäki 2018
- Netherlands Darius van Driel 2014
- France Jean van de Velde 1986
- Netherlands Lars van der Vight 2024
- Belgium Nicolas Vanhootegem 1992, 1994
- Spain Rafael Vera 2000
- France Victor Veyret 2016
- Sweden Adam Wallin 2022
- Belgium Philippe Washer 1960
- France Romain Wattel 2010
- Germany Jürgen Weghmann 1968
- Sweden Elis Werkell 1956, 1960
- Sweden Leif Westerberg 1994
- Sweden Pontus Widegren 2010
- Germany Tim Wiedemeyer 2024
- Austria Martin Wiegele 2002
- Italy Manny Zerman 1992
- Austria Niki Zitny 1994
See also
- Vagliano Trophy – the equivalent event for women (since 1959)
- Jacques Léglise Trophy – the equivalent event for boys (since 1958)
- Seve Trophy – the equivalent event for professionals (2000–2013)