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Date
24 - 25 Jul 25
Venue
Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro, Spain


Like the Walker Cup, the St Andrews Trophy is a biennial international match which takes place in non-Walker Cup years. 

It is contested by talented amateur golfers from Great Britain and Ireland and the Continent of Europe, using a format which mirrors that of its more well-known counterpart. It was first played in 1956 over the West Course at Wentworth. In 2025 it took place from 24-25 July at Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro, Spain, with Great Britain and Ireland easing to a 16½-8½ triumph over the Continent of Europe. England’s Luke Poulter took GB&I over the winning line with a one-hole victory over Gunnlaugur Arni Sveinsson from Iceland. Read our full report. GB&I team:
  • Cameron Adam, 21, Royal Burgess, Scotland
  • Eliot Baker, 22, Tiverton, England
  • Dominic Clemons, 23, Gog Magog, England
  • Charlie Forster, 22, Basingstoke, England
  • Connor Graham, 18, Blairgowrie, Scotland
  • Stuart Grehan, 32, County Louth, Ireland
  • Luke Poulter, 21, Woburn, England
  • Gavin Tiernan, 19, County Louth, Ireland
  • Tyler Weaver, 20, Bury St Edmunds, England
Captain: Dean Robertson, Scotland Continent of Europe team:
  • Alfons Bondesson
  • Claes Thrane Borregaard
  • Kristian Hjort Bressum
  • Filip Jakubčík
  • Sergio Jimenez Romero
  • Hugo Le Goff
  • Gunnlaugur Arni Sveinsson
  • Richard Teder
  • Tim Wiedemeyer
Captain: Carlos de Corral, Spain

European Golf Association

The European Golf Association was founded during a meeting held in Luxembourg on the 20th November 1937. The Association concerns itself solely with matters of an international character. Membership is restricted to European National Amateur Golf Associations, Federations or Unions.