French International Amateur Championship

The French International Amateur Championship is an annual amateur golf tournament that is held in France and organised by the Fédération Française de Golf.[1]

French International Amateur Championship
Tournament information
Location France
Established1904
Organised byFédération française de golf
Format72-hole stroke play
Month playedMay
Current champion
Carl Siemens

The French Open Amateur Championship was established in 1904 and used match play format. In 1986, a national open amateur 72-hole stroke play championship was instituted. The French Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship elevated the standing of the pre-existing Grand Prix de Chantilly, established in 1945 and held at Golf de Chantilly in Vineuil-Saint-Firmin. From this time, the match play championship was held in alternate years until 2001, after which it was discontinued. The match play returned annually for three years from 2008 to 2010 before being discontinued once more.[2][3]

Trophies

The French Open Amateur Championship was played for the Trophée Gordon Bennett. When the stroke play championship began, the match play championship retained this trophy. The French Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship adopted the Grand Prix de Chantilly's Coupe Murat, named for the grandson of Joachim, 6th Prince Murat, president of Chantilly Golf Club between 1909 and 1932.[4]

In 2023, the Coupe Murat was transferred to the French Open Mid-Amateur Championship, for over 35s,[5] and the Trophée Gordon Bennett returned to the men's open amateur.[2][3]

Winners

French International Amateur Championship – Trophée Gordon Bennett
YearChampionScoreMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-upVenueRef
2023 Carl Siemens2115 strokes Nathan LegendreAisses[6]
French Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship – Coupe Murat[2]
YearChampionScoreMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-upRef
2022 Martin Couvra282 (−2)5 strokes Adam Bresnu
Ugo Malcor
[7]
2021 Philipp Katich281 (−3)2 strokes Andrea Romano
Matteo Cristoni
[8]
2020No tournament
2019 Charles Larcelet280 (−4)3 strokes Jerry Ji[9]
2018 Hubert Tisserand279 (−5)1 stroke Jeremy Gandon
Francois Lagraulet
[10]
2017 Josh Hilleard278 (−6)Playoff Pierre Pineau[11]
2016 Iván Cantero208 (−5)Playoff Marco Penge[12]
2015 Jeong-weon Ko284 (par)Playoff Francois Lagraulet[13]
2014 Maximilian Röhrig277 (−7)Playoff Kenny Subregis[14]
2013 Adrien Saddier280 (−4)5 strokes Martin Keskari[15]
2012 Lionel Weber287 (+3)1 stroke Romain Langasque[16]
2011 Gary Stal280 (−4)8 strokes Edouard Espana[17]
2010 Alexander Lévy270 (−10)2 strokes Adrian Otaegui[18]
2009 Kalle Samooja281 (+1)2 strokes Darren Wright[19]
2008 David Antonelli275 (−5)5 strokes Federico Colombo[20]
2007 Tim Sluiter274 (−6)6 strokes Dale Whitnell[21]
2006 Sean Einhaus278 (−2)6 strokes Tim Sluiter[22]
2005 Tino Weiss Julien Grillon[23]
2004 François Calmels[4]
2003 Yves Petit-Dubousquet[4]
2002 François Illouz[4]
2001 Philippe Lima
2000 François Delamontagne
1999 Sébastien Branger
1998 Tino Schuster
1997 Christophe Ravetto
1996 Benjamin Nicolay
1995 François Illouz[4]
1994 Jesper Kjærbye
1993 Jean-Marc de Polo
1992 Alberto Valenzuela
1991 François Illouz[4]
1990 Klas Eriksson
1989 Henrik Simonsen
1988 Joakim Haeggman[24]
1987 Alberto Valenzuela
1986 Lin Chie-hsiang
French Open Amateur Match Play Championship – Trophée Gordon Bennett[2]
YearChampionScoreRunner(s)-upVenueRef
2010 Clément Berardo10 and 8 Franck DauxSaint-Germain
2009 Thomas Elissalde5 and 4 Ken BenzSaint-Cloud
2008 Gary Stal5 and 4 Jérôme Lando-CasanovaFontainebleau
2002–2007Not held
2001 Christian Bindslev4 and 3 Charles-Édouard RussoMédoc
2000Not held
1999 Sébastian Branger4 and 3 Neil PabariSeignosse
1998Not held
1997 Sergio García9 and 8 Gary BirchPalmola
1996Not held
1995 Christophe Ravetto2 and 1 Sébastien DelagrangeMédoc
1994Not held
1993 Álvaro Salto4 and 3 Thomas BesancenezWantzenau
1992Not held
1991 Philip Johns3 and 2 Alberto ValenzuelaLe Golf National
1990Not held
1989 Gary Shemano6 and 5 Sauli MäkiluomaMorfontaine
1988Not held
1987 Frederik Lindgren4 and 3 Éric GiraudNîmes Campagne
1986Not held
1985 Ramy Taher2 and 1 Jean-François RemésySaint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1984 Alexis Godillot3 and 2 John BaldwinChantilly
1983 Sergio Prati2 holes Jean van de VeldeFontainebleau
1982 François Illouz6 and 5 Martial PapineauMorfontaine
1981 François Illouz3 and 2 Kai FlintLe Touquet
1980 Tony Gresham4 and 2 John KellyChantilly
1979 Alexis Godillot3 and 2 Sven BoinetSaint-Germain
1978 Gavan Levenson4 and 3 Lorenzo SilvaSaint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1977 Tim Planchin37th hole Michel GayonSaint-Cloud
1976 Tim Planchin1 hole Viet PagelMorfontaine
1975 Tim Planchin3 and 2 Robbie StewartFontainebleau
1974 Alexis Godillot4 and 3 Neville SundelsonLe Touquet
1973 Hervé Frayssineau1 hole George BurnsChantilly
1972 Roger Lagarde6 and 5 Michel TapiaMorfontaine
1971 Jean-Charles Desbordes4 and 3 Didier CharmatDeauville
1970 Reginald Taylor7 and 6 Didier CharmatChantilly
1969 Alexis Godillot37th hole Rodney GortonLa Boulie
1968Not held
1967 Alexis Godillot3 and 2 Gaëtan Mourgue d'AlgueMorfontaine
1966 Gaëtan Mourgue d'Algue6 and 5 Patrick CrosChantilly
1965 Gaëtan Mourgue d'Algue8 and 7 Robert NouelSaint-Cloud
1964 Jim Bostwick8 and 7 Paul RolinDeauville
1963 Patrick Cros41st hole Gaëtan Mourgue d'AlgueSaint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1962 Gaëtan Mourgue d'Algue3 and 1 David GoldmanChantilly
1961 Jacky Moerman2 holes William PearceDeauville
1960 Henri de Lamaze4 and 2 John DawsonMorfontaine
1959 Henri de Lamaze9 and 7 Paul CosteSaint-Germain
1958 Henri de Lamaze4 and 3 Tim HollandDeauville
1957 Henri de Lamaze7 and 6 Ken SmithChantilly
1956 Henri de Lamaze1 hole Franco BevioneLa Boulie
1955 Henri de Lamaze5 and 4 Don BisplinghoffChantilly
1954 Henri de Lamaze4 and 3 Clarke HardwickeSaint-Germain
1953 Roger Lagarde2 and 1 Harry BentleyChantilly
1952 Dick Chapman4 and 3 Billy MaxwellMorfontaine
1951 Robert Knowles3 and 2 Henri de LamazeChantilly
1950 Henri de Lamaze3 and 2 Michel CarlhianSaint-Germain
1949 Henri de Lamaze3 and 1 Philip ScruttonSaint-Cloud
1948 Henri de Lamaze2 and 1 Charlie StoweChantilly
1947 Henri de Lamaze2 and 1 Jacques LégliseMorfontaine
1946 Michel Carlhian3 and 2 Henri AlibauxChantilly
1940–1945Not held
1939 Dick Chapman5 and 4 Jacques LégliseSaint-Germain
1938 Robert Dunkelberger3 and 2 Arnold BentleyDieppe
1937 Jacques Léglise1 hole Henry LonghurstMorfontaine
1936 Michel Carlhian4 and 2 Michael ScottLe Touquet
1935 Luis de Arana1 hole Javier de AranaMorfontaine
1934 Javier de Arana2 holes Francis FrancisChiberta
1933 Alfred Critchley10 and 9 George DixonFourqueux
1932 Harry Bentley7 and 6 Noel LaytonLe Touquet
1931 Harry Bentley4 and 3 Cyril HardmanGranville
1930 George Von Elm9 and 8 R. G. MorrisonLa Boulie
1929 Jack Westland6 and 5 Richard FletcherChantilly
1928 Thomas Bourn8 and 7 Arthur VincentSaint-Germain
1927 John Mellor4 and 2 Harry Van BrowerWimereux
1926 John Anderson10 and 9 W. L. RichardSaint-Cloud
1925 André Vagliano6 and 4 André GobertChantilly
1924 John Anderson1 hole Cyril TolleyLa Boulie
1923 George Hannay5 and 4 Michael ScottDieppe
1922 Michael Scott6 and 4 Bernard DrewLe Touquet
1921 Charles Lipscomb5 and 3 David Stoner CrowtherChantilly
1920 Tommy Armour3 and 2 Cyril TolleyLa Boulie
1915–1919Not held
1914 Francis Ouimet4 and 3 Henry ToppingLa Boulie
1913 Charles Hope37th hole Edward LassenLa Boulie
1912 Michael Scott8 and 6 Charles MacfarlaneLa Boulie
1911 Chick Evans38th hole John AndersonLa Boulie
1910 Peter Gannon1 hole Leslie Balfour-MelvilleLa Boulie
1909 François de Bellet6 and 5 Allan MacbethLa Boulie
1908 Walter Pringle3 and 1 Gilbert AllisLa Boulie
1907 Sidney Chesterton9 and 7 Reginald GrahamLa Boulie
1906 Reginald Graham11 and 10 Claude GrayLa Boulie
1905 Arthur Crosfield7 and 5 Edgar VincentLa Boulie
1904 Hector Beéche9 and 7 H. F. OverburyLa Boulie

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