Czech International Amateur Championship

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CZE Czech Republic Location
Czech Golf Federation (Česká golfová federace)Organizer
All AgesEvent Type
Description

The Czech International Amateur Championship is a prestigious golf tournament held annually in the Czech Republic, typically featuring both male and female amateur golfers. The event is organized by the Czech Golf Federation (CGF) and is contested over four rounds of stroke play, with 18 holes played each day. The competition follows the Rules of Golf as approved by the R&A and the United States Golf Association, along with specific local rules set by the Championship Committee. The tournament is usually held on historic and highly regarded courses such as the Royal Course in Mariánské Lázně, which celebrated its 120th anniversary recently. The championship attracts top amateur players internationally and serves as one of the five key international amateur championships organized by the CGF each year. It is known for its competitive field and high level of play, making it an important stepping stone for amateurs aspiring to professional careers or international representation

Contact Information
Czech Golf Federation (Česká golfová federace)Director
Czech International Amateur Championship History
Date
Course
Winner
Winning Score
Power
Results
Jul 30 - Aug 2, 2025 Marianske Lazne Jakub Dalibor Sutor (-14) -14 16.58 See Results
Aug 7 - 10, 2024 Karlovy Vary Matous Zach (-9) -9 16.39 See Results

Results

Scoring Averages

Tournament
75.26R1
74.54R2
73.88R3
73.48R4

Round Stats

0.00Birdies or Better
0.00Bogeys or Worse
-Par 3s
-Par 4s
-Par 5s