Germany men's national pitch and putt team

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Germany
AssociationDPPV – DEUTSCHER PITCH & PUTT VERBAND e.V.
Confederation EPPA.
Head coachSven Göth, Max Hergt – Management
World Cup
Appearances1 (First in 2008 )
Best result13th place (2008)
1
Appearances1 (First in 2010)
Best result1

Germany men's national Pitch and Putt team represents Germany in Pitch and putt international competitions.

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It is managed by the DPPV – DEUTSCHER PITCH & PUTT VERBAND e.V. and the GPPGA – German Pitch & Putt Golf Agency.

It is an associated member of the European Pitch and Putt Association since 2008. Germany reached the 13th place in the 2008 Pitch and putt World Cup and the 8th plance in the 6th European Championship in 2010.

National team

World Cup
YearChampionshipHostClassification
2008 3rd World Cup Papendal (Netherlands)13th place
European Championships
YearChampionshipHostClassification
2010 6th European Championship Lloret de Mar (Catalonia)8th place

Players

National team in the European Championship 2010


National team in the World Cup 2008

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