2007 Pitch and putt European Championship

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V European Championship · Pitch and putt
- Italy 2007 -
Teams10
Host Flag of Italy.svg   Chia
DateOctober 19 to 21 2007
Podium
• Champion
• Runner up
• Third place
• Fourth place

Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Netherlands

The 2007 Pitch and putt European Teams Championship held in Chia (Italy) was organized by the Federazione Italiana Pitch and Putt and promoted by the European Pitch and Putt Association (EPPA), with 10 teams in competition. Ireland won their fifth title.

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Teams

Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
Ray Murphy
Liam O'Donovan
Derek Courtney
Paul O'Brien
William Buckley
Sean Downes
Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia
Marc Lloret
Joan Poch
Fernando Cano
Jordi Serra
David Solé
Daniel Coleman
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
John Deeble
Steve Deeble
Anthony O'Brien
Geoff Unwin
Ashley Hendricks
Blaise Fernandes
Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Netherlands
Rolf Kwant
Patrick Lunning
Karl Bergh
Lennart Swennenhuis
Jan Tijhuis
Henrik Koetsier
Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra
Antoni Armengol
Marc Armengol
Guillem Escabrós
Ivan Sanz
Ferran da Silca
Francesc Gaset
Flag of Norway.svg Norway
Anders Chr. Juel
Anders Olsen
Torbjorn S.B. Johansen
Leif Morten Hagen
Edvard Hatle
Pal Andre Haugan
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Enrico Ciuffarella
Angelo Fusco
Luigi Jannuzzellu
Alessandro Menna
Paolo Peretti
Alberto Viotto
Flag of France.svg France
Jean-Claude Richard
Jean-Louis Olesiak
Christian Auziere
Joel Dehove
Adrien Delcausse
Jean-Michel Biau
Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino
Giulio Caramaschi
Emanuele Vannucci
Massimo Lazzari
Loris Riccardi
Marco Galassi
Ermanno Vergnani
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
Bruno Zappa
Ueli Lamm
Giosuè Capone
Marco Bernardini
Bebbi Frisella
Claudio Spescha

 

 

Qualifying round

36 holes qualifying
1. Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland 497
2. Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia 505
3. Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Netherlands 522
4. Flag of France.svg France 534
5. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 537
6. Flag of Italy.svg Italy 544
7. Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra 550
8. Flag of Norway.svg Norway 550
9. Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino 583
10. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland 584
* 5 best results

Final Rounds

Quarter finals Semifinals Final
         
1 Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland 8,5
8 Flag of Norway.svg Norway 0,5
1 Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland 7,5
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 1,5
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 4,5*
4 Flag of France.svg France 4,5
1 Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland 6,5
2 Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia 2,5
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Netherlands 6
6 Flag of Italy.svg Italy 3
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Netherlands 2
2 Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia 7
7 Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra 0
2 Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia 9

Quarterfinals
Ireland 8,5-0,5 Norway October 20, 2007

Quarterfinals
France 4,5-4,5* Great Britain October 20, 2007

Quarterfinals
The Netherlands 6-3 Italy October 20, 2007

Quarterfinals
Catalonia 9-0 Andorra October 20, 2007


5-8 places
France 3,5-5,5 Norway October 20, 2007

5-8 places
Italy 2,5-6,5 Andorra October 20, 2007

Semifinals
Ireland 7,5-1,5 Great Britain October 20, 2007

Semifinals
Catalonia 7-2 The Netherlands October 20, 2007


7th-8th places
France 4-5 Italy October 21, 2007

5th-6th places
Andorra 5-4 Norway October 21, 2007

3rd-4th places
The Netherlands 4,5-4,5* Great Britain October 21, 2007

FINAL
Ireland 6,5-2,5 Catalonia October 21, 2007

Flag of Ireland.svg
Champions
IRELAND

Final standings

Final Standings
1 Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
2 Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Netherlands
5 Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra
6 Flag of Norway.svg Norway
7 Flag of Italy.svg Italy
8 Flag of France.svg France
9 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino
10 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland

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