French International Boys Championship

French International Boys Championship
Tournament information
Location France
Established1926
Course(s)Golf de Saint-Germain
Organised byFédération française de golf
FormatStroke play followed by match play
Month playedApril
Current champion
Oscar Couilleau

The French International Boys Championship, known as the Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian, is an annual amateur golf tournament for men under 18 held in France.[1]

The tournament was first played at Golf de Chantilly in 1926, and moved to Golf de Saint-Cloud in 1927. The competition has been played at many golf courses throughout France and has frequented several golf courses on more than one occasion.[2] The trophy is named after French golfer Michel Carlhian (1911–1977).

From 1926 to 1950, the event was played in stroke play format. In 1951, it took its current form of a two-round stroke play qualification followed by a final match play bracket.[3]

The championship did not take place 1940–1946, 1982, 1984 and in 2020.[2] It is one of nine qualification events for the European team in the Junior Ryder Cup.[4]

Winners

Year Champion Score Runner-up Venue Ref
Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian
2025 Charlie Rusbridge 41 holes Matous Zach Prieure [5]
2024 Oscar Couilleau 3&2 Leevi Hellberg Stade Français Courson [6]
2023 Louis Anceaux 39 holes Connor Graham Saint-Germain [7]
2022 Carl Siemens 2&1 Sean Keeling Les Aisses [8]
2021 Michael Mjaaseth 19 holes Maxence Giboudot Barbaroux [9]
2020 No tournament
2019 Philipp Katich 9&8 Matteo Cristoni Les Aisses [10]
2018 Andrea Romano 5&3 Pietro Bovari Saint-Germain
2017 Adrien Dumont de Chassart 4&3 Andrea Romano Granville
2016 Guillaume Fanonnel 4&3 Thibault Santigny Omaha Beach
2015 Alexandre Petit 3&2 Jonathan Gøth-Rasmussen Barbaroux
2014 Guido Migliozzi 2 up Augustin Holé Médoc
2013 Dominic Foos 4&2 Harry Ellis Le Touquet
2012 Velte Maroy 6&5 Petter Mikalsen RCF La Boulie
2011 Kristoffer Ventura 3&2 Pierre Tillement Belle Dune
2010 Moritz Lampert 6&5 Thomas Detry Belle Dune
2009 Romain Wattel 1 up Matteo Manassero Toulouse-Seilh
2008 Sebastian Schwind 2&1 Erwan Vieilledent Toulouse-Seilh
2007 Floris de Vries 37 holes Frederik Kollevold Toulouse-Seilh
2006 Sean Einhaus 1 up Pontus Widegren Toulouse-Seilh
2005 Alexandre Kaleka 5&4 Xavier Feyaerts Toulouse-Seilh
2004 Wouter de Vries 3&2 Reinier Saxton Toulouse-Seilh
2003 Dennis Küpper 4&3 Matteo Delpodio Toulouse-Seilh
2002 Andrea Romano 4&3 Matteo Delpodio Toulouse-Seilh
2001 Arnaud Delbos 6&5 Stefan Kirstein Toulouse-Seilh
2000 Nicolas Colsaerts 9&7 Francesco Molinari Toulouse-Seilh
1999 Stefano Reale 11&10 Thomas Roelofsen Massane
1998 Michael Thannhäuser 1 up Jean-Marc de Polo Palmola
1997 Sergio García 9&8 Gary Birch Palmola
1996 Lionel Alexandre 3&2 Fabrice Stoléar Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1995 Christophe Ravetto 5&4 Simon Hurd Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1994 Alexandre Balicki 1 up Markus Westerberg Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1993 Tobias Biermann 2&1 Thomas Pulitini Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1992 Nicolas Beaufils 4&3 Antoine Soubran National
1991 Pierre-Olivier Rousseaux 5&4 Nicolas Joakimides RCF La Boulie
1990 Janeirik Dahlström 3&2 Lee Thompson Wimereux
1989 Christian Cévaër 7&6 Ramuntcho Basurco Bondues
1988 James Cook 6&5 Cyril Eichacher Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1987 Andrew Hare 2&1 Romain Victor Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1986 Yago Beamonte 2&1 Uli Zilg Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1985 Steven Bottomley 3&2 Luigi Figari Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1984 No tournament
1983 Steven Bottomley 2&1 David Fletcher Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1982 No tournament
1981 Andrew Stubbs 2&1 Erik Groth-Andersen Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1980 Andrew Oldcorn 6&5 Harry Goerke Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1979 Alastair Webster 6&5 François Illouz Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1978 Göran Knutsson 37 holes Toby Shannon Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1977 Gordon Brand Jnr 2&1 Toby Shannon Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1976 Greg Turner 2&1 Tim Planchin Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1975 Gordon Brand Jnr 2&1 Tim Giles Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1974 Martin Poxon 6&5 Kai Flint Saint-Cloud
1973 Philippe Ploujoux 4&3 Gilles Bourdy Le Vaudreuil
1972 José Sousa e Melo 37 holes Michel Tapia Saint-Cloud
1971 Laurent Bailly 9&8 François Natali Saint-Germain
1970 René Darrieumerlou 6&5 Patrice Léglise Hossegor
1969 Georges Leven 38 holes Victor Swane Vichy
1968 Philippe Toussaint 8&6 Victor Swane Le Vaudreuil
1967 Ari Simeonoglou 1 up Ugo Camera Aix-les-Bains
1966 Olivier Brizon 37 holes Jean-Charles Desbordes Saint-Cloud
1965 Jean-Pierre Charpenel 1 up Veit Pagel Aix-les-Bains
1964 Todd Van De Hey 6&5 Olivier Brizon Évian
1963 André Coret 5&4 Raymond Wattinne Saint-Cloud
1962 André Coret 2&1 Raymond Wattinne Saint-Cloud
1961 Henri-Pierre Bonneau 3&1 Steffen Gruhn Saint-Cloud
1960 N. H. Stephens 4&3 Peter Jochums Évian
1959 Claës Jöhncke 4&2 Malcolm Gregson Saint-Cloud
1958 R. Van Wyck 6&5 Lando Sabini Saint-Cloud
1957 Freddy Rodesch 2 up Gaëtan Mourgue D'Algue Saint-Cloud
1956 Gaëtan Mourgue D'Algue 7&6 Michel Gontard Saint-Cloud
1955 Alec Shepperson 6&5 Niels Thygesen Saint-Cloud
1954 Al Geiberger 3&1 Niels Thygesen Saint-Cloud
1953 Niels Thygesen 2&1 Alec Shepperson Saint-Cloud
1952 Luis Rezola 6&5 Roger Lagarde Saint-Cloud
1951 Gustav Adolf Bielke 2 up Niels Thygesen Saint-Cloud
1950 Jean Levy-Rueff Saint-Cloud
1949 Jean-Paul Boullot Saint-Cloud
1948 Yves Caillol Saint-Cloud
1947 M. Carter Marly
1940–46 No tournament
1939 Philippe Mallez Saint-Cloud
1938 Jacques Larroze Saint-Cloud
1937 Louis Murat La Boulie
1936 Michel Boulart Marly
1935 Philippe Boulart Saint-Germain
1934 Pierre Maeght Marly
1933 Jacques Petit-Leroy Fourqueux
1932 Jean-Paul Boucheron Marly
1931 Jean-Paul Boucheron Marly
1930 Olivier Wormser Saint-Cloud
1929 Henry L. Archibald Saint-Cloud
1928 Henry L. Archibald Saint-Cloud
1927 Georges Huet Saint-Cloud
1926 Gratien de Gramont Chantilly

Source:[2]

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b c "Internationaux de France U18 garçons: Palmarès" (in French). Fédération française de golf. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Internationaux de France U18 garçons: Notes" (in French). Fédération française de golf. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Qualification process for The 2020 Junior Ryder Cup announced". Ryder Cup. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  5. ^ "2024 Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  6. ^ "2024 Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  7. ^ "2023 Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  8. ^ "2022 Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  9. ^ "2021 Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  10. ^ "2019 Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 29 January 2024.