European Nations Cup (golf)

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The European Nations Cup was a professional team golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour that was held in Spain. It was played from 2008 to 2011, and was a stroke play competition comprising fourballs for the first and third rounds and a variation on greensomes for the second and fourth rounds. It is an unofficial event and earnings do not count on the LET official money list.

Winners

YearDatesVenueWinnersPlayersScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-upPlayers
2011 Apr 14-17La Sella Golf ResortFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Anna Nordqvist
Sophie Gustafson
267−213 strokesFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Anja Monke
Caroline Masson
Flag of England.svg  England Laura Davies
Melissa Reid
2010 Apr 22-25La Sella Golf ResortFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Anna Nordqvist
Sophie Gustafson
267-21Playoff1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Karrie Webb
Karen Lunn
2009 Apr 23-26La Sella Golf ResortFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Christel Boeljon
Marjet van der Graaff
270−184 strokesFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Giulia Sergas
Veronica Zorzi
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Joanne Mills
Nikki Garrett
Flag of France.svg  France Gwladys Nocera
Anne-Lise Caudal
2008 Apr 3-6La Sella Golf ResortFlag of England.svg  England Trish Johnson
Rebecca Hudson
267−215 strokesFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Martina Eberl
Anja Monke
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Lara Tadiotto
Ellen Smets

1Nordqvist and Gustafson defeated Webb and Lunn on the third playoff hole.

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