Tied leaders of the opening 36-hole competition were host nation France and team
Scotland, each with a 3-over-par score of 713. Team France earned first place on the tie breaking better non-counting scores. Eleven-time-winners
England did not make it to the quarter-finals, finishing tenth. Sweden, tied 12th after the first round, was close to miss the quarter-finals, but finally, just like as at last year's championship, by a single stroke took the last place among the top eight teams. Sweden eventually came close to winning the championship. There was no official award for the lowest individual score, but individual leader was
Antoine Rozner,
France, with a 6-under-par score of 136, one stroke ahead of
John Axelsen,
Denmark. Defending champions team
Scotland won the gold medal, earning their eighth title, beating team
Sweden in the final 5–2. The final was decided when Scotland's 19-year-old, future
European Tour winner,
Robert McIntyre made a long putt for birdie on the 18th green in his single game against Sweden's
Oskar Bergqvist.
Denmark earned the bronze on third place, after beating
Italy 4–2 in the bronze match. A second division, named European Amateur Championship Division 2, took place 6–9 July 2016 at Kikuoka GC,
Luxembourg. The three best placed teams,
Iceland,
Wales and the
Czech Republic, qualified for the
2017 European Amateur Team Championship. The
Netherlands,
Portugal and
Finland placed 14th, 15th and 16th in the first division and was moved to Division 2 for
2017. == Results ==