German Boys & Girls Open
Tournament information
LocationHeidelberg, Germany
Course(s)Golf Club St. Leon-Rot
Par72
Organised byGerman Golf Association
Format54-hole stroke play
Month playedJune
Current champion
Spain Rocio Tejedo (Girls)
Germany Tim Wiedemeyer (Boys)

The German Boys & Girls Open is an annual international amateur golf tournament in Germany for boys and girls under the age of 18.

The tournament, founded in 2004 and held at Golf Club St. Leon-Rot near Heidelberg, is organized by the German Golf Association. It is a qualifying event for the European team in the Junior Ryder Cup[1] and the Junior Solheim Cup[2] and has been rated up to level "A" in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.

Format

The tournament is stroke play over 54 holes, 18 holes on each day of the tournament, with no cut. The field is limited to 100 boys and 100 girls, of any nationality, who compete concurrently but separately.[3]

Winners

Girls

YearChampionCountryScoreRunner(s)-upRef
2023Rocio Tejedo Spain−10Germany Helen Briem[4]
2022Nastasia Nadaud France−15Czech Republic Denisa Vodičková[5]
2021Meja Örtengren Sweden−8France Lilas Pinthier
Portugal Sofia Barroso Sa
[6]
2020Cancelled due to pandemic
2019Emilie Paltrinieri Italy−11Germany Lydia Volkmer
Italy Benedetta Moresco
[7]
2018Ingrid Lindblad Sweden−14Italy Alessia Nobilio[8]
2017Linn Grant Sweden−12Austria Emma Spitz[9]
2016Aline Krauter
Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen
 Germany
 Denmark
−8[lower-alpha 1][10]
2015Leonie Harm Germany−11Germany Esther Henseleit[11]
2014Virginia Elena Carta Italy−10Colombia Cynthia Diaz
Denmark Emily Kristine Pedersen
[12]
2013Emily Kristine Pedersen Denmark−14Germany Karolin Lampert[13]
2012Karolin Lampert Germany−12France Perrine Delacour[14]
2011Karolin Lampert Germany−1Austria Marlies Krenn[15]
2010Klára Spilková Czech Republic−6Denmark Nicole Broch Larsen[16]
2009Klára Spilková Czech Republic−11
2008Marieke Nivard Netherlands−5
2007Laura Alexandra Stempfle Germany−8
2006Caroline Masson Germany−2
2005Caroline Masson Germany+4
2004Carolin Löhr Germany+10
  1. Shared win as the tournament had to be cancelled after round two.

Boys

YearChampionCountryScoreRunner(s)-upRef
2023Tim Wiedemeyer Germany−13Germany Peer Wernicke[17]
2022Tim Wiedemeyer Germany−20Germany Carl Siemens
Sweden Nils Svanberg
[18]
2021Filip Jakubcík Czech Republic−12Italy Pietro Guido Fenoglio[19]
2020Cancelled due to pandemic
2019Luke O'Neill Ireland−11Germany Philipp Katich[20]
2018Charles Larcelet France−9Hong Kong Chi Hin Lou Tan
Germany Fredrik Strandberg
[21]
2017Falko Hanisch Germany−9Czech Republic Jiri Zuska[22]
2016Mike Toorop Netherlands−8Finland Matias Honkala[23]
2015Thomas Rosenmüller Germany−10England William Enefer[24]
2014Nicklas Mattner Germany−11Denmark John Axelsen
Norway Kristoffer Reitan
[25]
2013Dominic Foos Germany−19Portugal Goncalo Costa[26]
2012Dominic Foos Germany−14Czech Republic Vítek Novák[27]
2011Alexander Matlari Germany−3Portugal Goncalo Pinto
Germany Max Rottluff
[28]
2010Moritz Lampert Germany−12Germany Christian Braeunig
Germany Jonas Robert Kugel
[29]
2009Martin Keskari Germany−6Finland Teemu Bakker
France Gary Stal
[30]
2008Max Krämer Germany−7Germany Maximilian Roehrig[31]
2007Nicolai Aagaard Denmark−7
2006Are "Ace" Friestad Norway−10
2005Allen John Germany−1
2004Wouter de Vries NetherlandsE

Source:[32]

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