European Nations Cup – Copa Sotogrande
Tournament information
LocationSotogrande, Spain
Established1970
Course(s)Real Club de Golf Sotogrande
Par72
Length6,492 m (men)
5,382 m (women)
Organised byReal Club de Golf Sotogrande
FormatStroke play
Month playedApril
Current champion
Sweden Albert Hansson (men)
Spain Rocio Tejedo (women)

The European Nations Cup – Copa Sotogrande is an annual amateur golf tournament held at Real Club de Golf Sotogrande in Spain.[1]

The tournament is a stroke play event held over 72 holes. In 1970, Brandy de Jerez Regulatory Council started to sponsor of the tournament, and it became known as the Sherry Cup. The champions were presented with the Gold Sherry Wine Trophy and a yellow Amateur Masters Jacket. Typically attracting a strong field from the British Isles, sometimes it is considered the fifth most prestigious amateur event in Europe after the British Amateur, the European Amateur, European Amateur Team Championship and the Spanish Amateur.[2]

In 1998, a team element was introduced, where the three best scores each day count towards a European Nations Championship. If the championship ends in a tie, a sudden-death play-off is held with one player per team.[3]

Past champions include major winners such as Padraig Harrington, Sergio García, Francesco Molinari, Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry. Veit Pagel and Gary Wolstenholme has won the event a record four times.

Men's winners

Year Champion Runner(s)-up Nations Cup winners Ref.
European Nations Cup – Copa Sotogrande
2023Sweden Albert HanssonEngland John Gough [4]
2022Spain Jaime MontojoSpain Luis Masaveu Roncal [5]
2021Cancelled
2020
2019England Tom SlomanSpain Victor Pastor Rufian
Germany Jannik De Bruyn
[6][7]
2018England Todd ClementsRepublic of Ireland Alex Gleeson
Denmark Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen
England Gian-Marco Petrozzi
[8]
2017Wales Jack DavidsonRepublic of Ireland Robin Dawson [9]
2016Republic of Ireland Jack HumeFrance Romain Langasque
Wales Owen Edwards
[10]
2015Spain Mario GalianoNetherlands Robbie van West [11]
2014Italy Guido MigliozziSpain Mario Galiano
Scotland Bradley Neil
[12]
2013France Adrien SaddierGermany Maximilian Roehrig [13]
2012Netherlands Robin KindSpain Jon Rahm
Norway Kristoffer Ventura
[14]
2011France Julien BrunAustria Lukas Nemecz [15]
2010Italy Nino BertasioEngland Tommy Fleetwood [16]
2009England Sam HutsbySpain Carlos Pigem [17]
2008Republic of Ireland Shane LowryFrance Benjamin Hébert Scotland[18]
European Nations Cup – Grey Goose Cup
2007Northern Ireland Rory McIlroyNorway Marius Thorp Denmark[19]
European Nations Cup – Sherry Cup
2006Wales Nigel Edwards Spain
2005England Gary Wolstenholme Spain[20]
2004Italy Francesco Molinari England
2003England Gary Wolstenholme England
2002Wales Lee Harpin Wales
2001England Gary Wolstenholme England
2000England Gary Wolstenholme England
1999Germany Marcel Siem Germany
1998Spain Sergio García Spain
Sherry Cup
1997Spain Sergio García
1996Spain Álvaro Salto
1995Spain José María Zamora
1994Spain Francisco Cea
1993Spain Francisco Valera
1992France Frederic Cupillar
1991Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington
1990Spain Alvaro Prat
1989Spain Diego Borrego
1988Spain Yago Beamonte
1987Spain Yago Beamonte
1986Spain Borja Queipo de Llano
1985Spain José L. Padila
1984England John Marks
1983Spain José L. de Bernardo
1982Spain Borja Queipo de Llano
1981Germany Veit Pagel
1980Spain Jesús López
1979Germany Veit Pagel
1978Spain José L. de Bernardo
1977Spain F. Jiménez
1976Italy Alberto Croze
1975Germany Veit Pagel
1974Germany Veit Pagel
1973Italy Alberto Croze
1972Spain E. de la Riva & J. Gancedo
1971Italy Alberto Croze
1970England Henric Adam

Nations Cup results

CountryWins
 England12
 Spain4
 Scotland2
 Wales2
 Denmark1
 France1
 Germany1
 Ireland1
Total24

Women's winners

Year Champion Runner(s)-up Nations Cup winners Ref
European Nations Cup – Copa Sotogrande
2023Spain Rocio TejedoFinland Katri Bakker Spain[21]
2022Germany Helen BriemSpain Paula Martin Sampedro [22]
2021Cancelled
2020Cancelled
2019Spain Marta Llorca GarciaSwitzerland Elena Moosmann
Belgium Clarisse Louis
[23][24]
2018Denmark Sofie Kibsgaard NielsenFrance Candice Mahe[25]
2017France Chloe SalortDenmark Puk Lyng Thomsen[26]
2016Austria Emma SpitzSpain María Parra[27]
2015Netherlands Dewi WeberSpain Natalia Escuriola[28]
2014Denmark Nanna Koerstz MadsenSwitzerland Albane Valenzuela France[29]
2013Spain Patricia SanzWales Chloe Williams[30]
2012France Céline BoutierDenmark Nicole Broch Larsen[31]
2011Spain Camilla HedbergGermany Lara Katzy[32]
2010Spain Mireia PratFinland Linda Henriksson
Czech Republic Klara Spilkova
[33]
2009Netherlands Marieke NivardFrance Marion Ricordeau[34]
2008Spain Carlota CigandaSweden Caroline Hedwall[35]

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