Leader of the opening 36-hole competition was team
Germany with an 11-under-par score of 709, five strokes ahead of team
Ireland and a combined team from the
Republic of Ireland and
Northern Ireland. Host nation
Sweden made it to the quarter-finals with a one-stroke-margin on eighth place. There was no official award for the lowest individual scores, but individual leaders were
Robin Sciot-Siergrist,
France, and
Morten Toft Hansen,
Denmark with a 5-under-par score of 139, one stroke ahead of
Rowin Caron, the
Netherlands. Team
Scotland won the gold medal, earning their seventh title, beating team Denmark in the final 4–2. The last time the championship took place at Halmstad Golf Club, in
1985, Scotland also was the champions, winning their second title in the history of the event. Host nation Sweden earned the bronze on third place, after beating eleven-times-champion England 4–3 in the bronze match. A second division, named European Amateur Championship Division 2, took place 8–11 July 2015 at Postolowo Golf Club,
Poland. The three best placed teams,
Portugal,
Austria and
Norway, qualified for the
2016 European Amateur Team Championship.
Wales, Poland and the
Czech Republic placed 14th, 15th and 16th in the first division and were moved to Division 2 for
2016. == Results ==