Spain picked up on Saturday its fifth victory in an Absolute Men’s European Team Championship. In the grand final held at the Royal St. George’s Golf Club (England), the Spanish team beat Sweden (4.5-2.5), who had just beaten the hosts in the semifinals.
The Spanish sextet at Sandwich were the best in the first stage of the competition, confirming their good feelings by narrowly losing to Ireland (4-3) in the quarterfinals, knocking out mighty Denmark (5-2) in the semifinals, and He has proved the victory against Sweden with great performance especially in singles.
Luis Masaveu, Quim Vidal, David Puig, José Luis Ballester, Javier Barcos and Alejandro Aguilera celebrated in the style of success of a generation that is part of the brightest history of Spanish golf. Led by captain José Miguel Sagnier and coach Salva Luna.
Spain has four titles in this category to date, the achievements of 1997, 2003, 2014 and 2018. In these editions, the representation of the Spaniards consists of tall players Sergio García, José Manuel Lara, Alejandro Cañizares, Gonzalo Fernández- Castaño, Alfredo García Heredia, Pablo Martín, Álvaro Quirós, Emilio Cuartero, Jon Rahm, Adri Arnaus and Ángel Hidalgo.
The presence on the podium of the Spanish team in this tournament was completed with a silver medal won in the 1983 edition.
Source: La Verdad

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