1971 European Amateur Team Championship
The 1971 European Amateur Team Championship took place 24–27 June at Golf Club de Lausanne, in Lausanne, Switzerland. It was the seventh men's golf European Amateur Team Championship.
Tournament information | |
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Dates | 24–27 June 1971 |
Location | Lausanne, Switzerland 46.561°N 6.676°E |
Course(s) | Golf Club de Lausanne |
Organized by | European Golf Association |
Format | Qualification round: 18 holes stroke play Knock-out match-play |
Statistics | |
Par | 72 |
Length | 6,885 yards (6,296 m) |
Field | 17 teams circa 102 players |
Champion | |
England Michael Bonallack, Rodney Foster, Warren Humphreys Michael King, Geoff Marks, David Marsh | |
Qualification round: 368 (+13) Final: 4.5–2.5 | |
Location map | |
Golf Club de Lausanne Location in Europe Golf Club de Lausanne Location in Switzerland | |
During three practice days before the tournament, the weather was warm and sunny, but on the first day of competition, play was interrupted several times due to heavy rain.
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