Champions

2023

Tim Wiedemeyer (203) from Germany and Rocio Tejedo (206) from Spain are the winners of the German Boys & Girls Open 2023.

 

As the defending champion, Tim Wiedemeyer started the tournament with a strong round of 66 on the St. Leon course. With rounds of 67 and 70 on the next two days he was able to secure the win with a 5-stroke lead and an overall score of 13 under par. With consistent rounds of 69/68/69 and an overall score of 10 under par Rocio Tejedo from Spain was able to secure the win in the girls' competition with a one-stroke lead.

2022

Tim Wiedemeyer (196) from Germany and Nastasia Nadaud (201) from France are the winners of the German Boys & Girls Open 2022.

 

The national player took the lead on the first day with an opening round of 67 and did not let it go for a single hole the following two days. With rounds of 67/64/65 Wiedemeyer wins by 11 and a total score of 20 under par. Nastasia Nadaud wins by five shots with rounds of 69/67/65 and a total score of 15 under par. 

2021

Filip Jakubcík (204) from the Czech Republic and Meja Örtengren (208) from Sweden are the winners of the German Boys & Girls Open 2021.

 

Jakubcík started the third round one back but was able to secure the win with a final round of 67 and a total score of 12 under par (69/68/67). Örtengren starts the third tournament day on a shared second place and four shots back. With a final round of 2 under par she wins the German Girls Open with a total of 208 strokes.

2020

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the German Boys & Girls Open 2020 could not be held.

2019

Luke O´Neill (205) from Ireland and Emilie Paltrinieri (209) from Italy are the winners of the German Boys & Girls Open 2019.

 

O´Neill, who went into the third day with a two-shot lead wins by one with a final round of 70. Paltrinieri, who started the tournament as one of the favourites stands the pressure and wins with a total of 11 under par.

2018

Ingrid Lindblad (204) from Sweden and Charles Larcelet (207) from France are the winners of the Allianz German Boys & Girls Open 2018.

 

Lindblad showed a consistent performance with three rounds of 68 and wins by one with a final score of 14 under par. Larcelet wins the play-off and the tournament with a total score of 9 under par.

2017

Falko Harnisch (135) from Germany and Linn Grant (134) from Sweden are the winners of the Allianz German Boys & Girls Open 2017.

 

For the second time in a row this year the tournament had to be cancelled after round two due to the weather. Harnisch is the leader after two days and wins with a total of 9 under par. Grant played rounds of 66 and 68 to win with a one-shot lead.

2016

Mike Toorop (136) from the Netherlands, Aline Krauter (136) from Germany and Sofie Kibsgaard (136) from Denmark are the winners of the Allianz German Boys & Girls Open 2016.

 

For the first time in the history of this tournament we have three winners. Due to the weather the tournament had to be cancelled after two rounds. The winning girls are Krauter and Kibsgaard with a final score of 8 under par. Toorop wins the Boys´Competition with a one-stroke lead.

2015

Thomas Rosenmüller (206) and Leonie Harm (205) both from Germany are the winners of the Allianz German Boys & Girls Open 2015.

 

Rosenmüller goes into the third round with a three-shot lead und is able to secure his win with a final round of 70. Harm plays a final round of 66 and wins by one with a total of 11 under par.

2014

Nicklas Mattner (205) from Germany and Virginia E. Carta (206) from Italy are the winners of the Allianz German Boys & Girls Open 2014.

 

Mattner can make up 6 shots on day three to take the lead and win with a final score of 11 under par. Carta, who started the third round five shots back, secures the win with a final round of 66.

2013

Dominic Foos (197) from Germany and Emily Pedersen (202) from Denmark are the winners of the Allianz German Boys & Girls Open 2013.

 

Foos succeeds on home soil and wins for the second time with a final score of 19 under par. Pedersen secures the win with a final score of 14 under par and a five-stroke lead.

2012

Karolin Lampert (207) and Dominic Foos (202) both from Germany are the winners of the Allianz German Boys & Girls Open 2012.

 

Lampert went into the third round with the lead and was able to defend her title with a final round of 66 and a total score of 12 under par. Foos wins with a course record on St. Leon (64 Strokes) and a final score of 14 under par.

2011

Karolin Lampert (215) and Alexander Matlari (213) both from Germany are the winners of the Allianz German Boys & Girls Open 2011.

 

Lampert wins in the play-off after a final round of 69 and with a total score of 1 under par. Matlari makes birdie on 18 and wins on home soil with a final score of 3 under par.

2010

Klara Spilkova (210) from Czech Republic and Moritz Lampert (204) from Germany are the winners of the Allianz German Boys & Girls Open 2010.

 

Spilkova defends her title from last year by winning the play-off with a Birdie. Lampert wins on home soil with a seven-stroke lead and a final score of 12 under par.

2009

Klara Spilkova (205) from Czech Republic and Martin Keskari (210) from Germany are the winners of the Allianz German Boys & Girls Open 2009.

 

Spilkova wins at 11 under par with a seven-stroke lead. Keskari, who started his third round one shot back, can secure the win with a chip-in birdie on the 53th hole and a final score of 6 under par.

2008

Mariek Nivard (211) from the Netherlands and Max Krämer (209) from Germany are the winners of the Capri-Sonne German Boys & Girls Open 2008.

 

Nivard plays three Birdies on her third round and wins with a final score of 5 under par. Krämer wins with a final score of 7 under par.

2007

Laura A. Stempfle (208) from Germany and Nicolai Aagaard from Denmark are the winners of the Capri-Sonne German Boys & Girls Open 2007.

 

Stempfle starts the tournament with a Bogey on the first hole but plays great Golf from there and wins with a final score of 8 under par and a two-stroke lead. Aagaard starts his third round 3 shots back but wins with a final round of 67 and a total of 7 under par.

2006

Are "Ace" Friestad (206) from Norway and Caroline Masson (214) from Germany are the winners of the Capri-Sonne German Boys & Girls Open 2006.

 

Friestad wins after an exciting final day with a score of 10 under par. Masson defends her titel by winning the play-off and a final score of 2 under Par.

2005

Caroline Masson (220) and Allen John (215) both from Germany are the winners of the Capri-Sonne German Boys & Girls Open 2005.

 

Masson can secures the title with a final score of 4 over Par after three days. John wins on home soil with 1 under Par and a two-stroke lead.

2004

Carolin Löhr (226) from Germany and Wouter de Vries (216) from the Netherlands are the winners of the Capri-Sonne German Boys & Girls Open 2004.

 

Löhr secures first place by playing 10 over par over three days. De Vries is the winner at even par after a Final round of 1 over Par.


Boys

Year Champion +/-/PAR
2023 Tim Wiedemeyer
(GER-Münchener Golfclub e.V.)
-13
2022 Tim Wiedemeyer
(GER-Münchener Golfclub e.V.)
-20
2021 Filip Jakubcik
(Czech)
-12
2019 Luke O´Neill
(Ireland)
-11
2018 Charles Larcelet
(France)
-9
2017 Falko Hanisch
(GER-GC Stolper Heide)
-9
2016 Mike Toorop
(Netherlands)
-8
2015 Thomas Rosenmüller
(GER-GC M-Eichenried)
-10
2014 Nicklas Mattner
(GER-GK Braunschweig)
-11
2013 Dominic Foos
(GER-GC SLR)
-19
2012 Dominic Foos
(GER-GC SLR)
-14
2011 Alexander Matlari
(GER-GC SLR)
-3
2010 Moritz Lampert
(GER-GC SLR)
-12
2009 Martin Keskari
(GER-Frankfurter GC)
-6
2008 Max Krämer
(GER-G&LC Haghof)
-7
2007 Nicolai Aagaard
(Denmark)
-7
2006 Are "Ace" Friestad
(Norway)
-10
2005 Allen John
(GER-GC SLR)
-1
2004 Wouter de Vries
(Netherlands)
PAR

Girls

YEAR CHAMPION +/-/PAR
2023 Rocio Tejedo
(Spain)
-10
2022 Natasia Nadaud
(France)
-15
2021 Meja Örtengren
(Sweden)
-8
2019 Emilie Paltrinieri
(Italy)
-11
2018 Ingrid Lindblad
(Sweden)
-14
2017 Linn Grant
(Sweden)
-12
2016 A.Krauter/S.Kibsgaard
(GER-GC Solitude/DEN)
-8
2015 Leonie Harm
(GER-GC SLR)
-11
2014 Virginia Elena Carta
(Italy)
-10
2013 Emily Pedersen
(Denmark)
-14
2012 Karolin Lampert
(GER-GC-SLR)
-12
2011 Karolin Lampert
(GER-GC-SLR)
-1
2010 Klara Spilkova
(Czech)
-6
2009 Klara Spilkova
(Czech)
-11
2008 Marieke Nivard
(Netherlands)
-5
2007 Laura A. Stempfle
(GER-GC HH-Holm)
-8
2006 Caroline Masson
(GER-GC Hubbelrath)
-2
2005 Caroline Masson
(GER-GC Hubbelrath)
+4
2004 Carolin Löhr
(GER-GC Bergisch Land)
+10
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