The World Interclub League was an unique club based competition that allowed club based teams to compete against each other from the comfort of their home courses. Once a month teams of 8 played a game at their own course and their scores were compared with opponents based somewhere else in the world. In 2005 the competition started with 8 teams from 4 continents, in 2007 34 teams from around the globe took part.
2005
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Winner - NPPV
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Netherlands
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2006
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Winner - Canberra International
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Australia
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2007
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Winner - St. Patrick's
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Ireland
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Keep visiting here for all the top international Pitch and Putt events.
International matches
International Opens
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We have reproduced the results of past competitions for this website as well as keeping you completely up to date on current and future competitions.
It is FIPPA's intention to finalise details of major competitions at least 12 months before they are held so that players from all around the world may have a chance to organise travel arrangements and take part.
Alan Hanlon
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Ireland
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5 wins, 5 x 2nds and 3 x 3rds
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Ian Farrelly
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Ireland
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6 wins, a 2nd and 2 X 3rds
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James Rogerson
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Australia
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5 wins, 1 second and 4 x 3rds
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Ray Murphy
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Ireland
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3 wins and 2 x 2nds
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Liam O'Donovan
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Ireland
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2 wins, 3 2nds and 2 X 3rds
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Marcal More
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Catalonia
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3 wins
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The World Cup is the sport's premier event, originally played once every two years and now every four years. In 2004 the event was contested by 8 teams, in 2006 by 13 and in 2008, 14 teams battled for the World Cup of Pitch and Putt.
2004
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Chia, Italy
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Won by Catalonia
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2006
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Barcelona, Catalonia
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Won by Catalonia
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2008
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Papendal, Netherlands
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Won by Ireland
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2012
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Royal Meath, Ireland
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Won by Ireland
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The European Championship is the Europe's premier Pitch and Putt event.Starting with 6 teams in 1999 it has now grown into a competition between more than 10 teams with more expected to join in when the competition is next held in 2014.
1999
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Chelmsford, UK.
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Won by Ireland
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2001
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Lloret Papalus, Catalonia
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Won by Ireland
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2003
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McDonagh, Ireland
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Won by Ireland
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2005
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Arnhem, Netherlands
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Won by Ireland
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2007
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Chia, Italy
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Won by Ireland
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2010
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Lloret Papalus, Catalonia
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Won by Catalonia
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The World Strokeplay championship is the top individual Pitch and Putt event. It was first held in 2009, and will played once every four years to rotate with the World Cup, European Team championship and the European Strokeplay championship.
2009
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La Grande Motte, France
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Won by Fernando Cano (Catalonia)
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2013
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Tambre, Galicia
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Won by John Walsh (Ireland)
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The European Strokeplay Championship is the continent's major Pitch and Putt event for individuals.
FIPPA - EVENTS
Each year there are a growing number of major international events on the Pitch and Putt global calendar.
It started with a few international contests between the Irish and the Australians (in the '90s) and British (back in the early 80's), and now we have a World Cup, World Strokeplay, International Seniors tournament, European team and individual Championships as well as many International Opens.
International Calendar 2014
Nov. 29/30 Australian Open, Waverley
Provisional International Calendar 2015
April 18/19 Catalan Open, Lleida
June 27/28 Andorra Senior Open, El Torrent, Xixerella
June 27/28 Andorra Ladies Open, Ordino
July 25/26 Andorra Father and Son Tournament, Ordino
August 22/24 European Strokeplay Championship, Orvelte, The Netherlands
September 12/13 Andorra Open, El Torrent, Xixerella
November 7/8 Catalan Pairs Tournament, Lloret Papalus
November Australian Open
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2011
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Imjelt, Norway.
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Won by Ian Farrelly (Ireland)
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Course of the Month.
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Engi, Switzerland
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