Leader of the opening 36-hole competition was team
Spain, with a 24-under-par score of 696. Defending champions
England did not make it to the quarter finals, finishing ninth in the qualifying round. There was no official award for the lowest individual score, but individual leader was
Scott Fernandez, Spain, with a 9-under-par score of 135, two strokes ahead of
Adrián Otaegui, Spain and
Thomas Pieters,
Belgium. Team
France won the gold medal, earning their first title, beating team
Switzerland in the final 4–2. Team
Sweden, earned the bronze on third place, after beating
Germany 4–3 in the bronze match. == Results ==