Squads announced for European Mid-Amateur Team Championships

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Jessica Ross will be one of the players leading the charge for Ireland. Photo: Fran Caffrey / Golffile All photo usage must carry mandatory copyright credit (© Golffile | Fran Caffrey)

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Golf Ireland has announced the two teams to represent Ireland at the European Mid-Amateur Team Championships from 11-14 September

A men’s and women’s team have been selected to represent Ireland at the European Mid-Amateur Team Championships taking place from 11-14 September.

The teams will tee up in France at Golf de Chiberta with play to get underway across two stages, the first will see two rounds of 18-hole stroke play on day one and two to decide the seeded draw for the match play, which commences on day three.

European Ladies’ Team Champions, Germany and European Men’s Team Champions Sweden are amongst the nations from across Europe joining Ireland at the prestigious event.

The players selected to represent Ireland at the EGA European Mid-Amateur Team Championships are as follows:                                                                                                                   

European Mid-Amateur Men’s Team
Colm Campbell (Warrenpoint)
Paul Coughlan (Castleknock)
Brian Doran (Millicent)
TJ Ford (Co Sligo)
Captain Niall MacSweeney (Athenry)

 

European Mid-Amateur Women’s Team
Shannon Burke (Ballinrobe)
Emma O’Driscoll (Ballybunion)
Jessica Ross (Clandeboye)
Aideen Walsh (Lahinch)
Captain: Naoimh Quigg

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One response to “Squads announced for European Mid-Amateur Team Championships”

  1. Ivan Morris avatar
    Ivan Morris

    These are the real and proper Irish AMATEUR international teams (male and female) instead of the full-time, sham-amateur golfers who play ‘High Performance’ sponsored golf. There should be six on each team not four as a reward for what they freely ‘give back’ to the game in their spare time. Best of luck, goys and goils!

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