Golf at the Mediterranean Games

Golf is one of the sports at the quadrennial Mediterranean Games competition. It has been a sport in the program of the Mediterranean Games since 1991.[1][2]

Medalists

Men

Games Year Men
Individual Team
XIII1991

Manuel Zerman, 289
Tomas Jesus Muñoz, 296
Georgios Nikitaldes, 296

 Italy (Marcello Santi, Massimo Florioli, Manuel Zerman), 585
 France (Mikael Garabedian, Christophe Muniesa, Christian Cévaër), 589
 Spain (Diego Borrego, Tomas Jesus Muñoz, Alvaro Prat), 592

XII1993

Christian Cévaër, 285
Francisco Valera, 286
Brenden Pappas, 289

 France (Christian Cévaër, Jean-Yann Dusson, Benjamin Nicolay), 575
 Spain (José Manuel Lara, Alvaro Prat, Francisco Valera), 577
 Greece (Brenden Pappas, Georgios Nikitaidis, Pelops Panagopoulos), 587

XIII1997

Olivier David, 272
Grégory Havret, 282
Alessandro Napoleoni, 283

 France (Grégory Havret, Olivier David, Christophe Ravetto), 550
 Italy (Luca Fracassi, Alessandro Napoleoni, Carlo Zaretti), 575
 Spain (Mario Bedia, Gerard Pera, Antonio Pons), 591

XIV2001

Philippe Lima, 283
Ali Hammoud, 296
Carlos de Corral, 300

 France (Grégory Bourdy, Bruno Lecuona, Philippe Lima), 583
 Spain (Rafa Cabrera-Bello, Carlos de Corral, Alfredo Garcia-Heredia), 603
 Lebanon (Mazen Hamdan, Ali Hammoud, Cheikh Mouss El-Zein), 608

XV2005

Ignacio Sanchez-Palencia, 290
Julien Grillon, 293
Hamza Hakan Sayin, 294

 Spain, 582
 Turkey, 583
 France, 594

XVI2009

Tim Gornik
Filippo Bergamaschi
Nicolas Peyrichou

 Italy (Filippo Bergamaschi, Niccolo Ravano, Claudio Vigano)
 France (Fréderic Abadie, Mayel Oueld Es Cheikh, Nicolas Peyrichou)
 Turkey (Mustafa Hocaoglu, Gencer Ozcan, Hamza Hakan Sayin)

XVII2013
XVIII2018

Mario Galiano Aguilar
Aron Zemmer
Žan Luka Štirn

 Spain (Mario Galiano Aguilar, Ivan Cantero, Álvaro Velasco)
 Italy (Aron Zemmer, Jacopo Vecchi Fossa, Philip Geerts)
 France (Nicolas Platret (a), Paul Foulquié (a), Marin D'Harcourt (a))

XIX2022

Source:[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

Women

Games Year Women
Individual Team
XIII1991

Caterina Quintarelli, 306
Caroline Bourtayre, 307
Esther Valera, 309

 France (Valérie Michaud, Anne Lanzerac, Caroline Boutayre), 607
 Italy (Isabella Maconi, Caterina Quintarelli, Isabella Calagero), 617
 Spain (Amaya Arruti, Macarena Campomanes, Esther Valera), 618

XII1993

Estefania Knuth, 286
Stephanie Dallongeville, 298
Marina Arruti, 300

 Spain (Marina Arruti, Estefania Knuth, Laura Navarro), 582
 France (Stephanie Dallongeville, Patricia Meunier, Kristel Mourgue d’Algue), 600
 Italy (Giuliana Colavito, Caterina Quintarelli, Alessandra Salvi), 607

XIII1997

Maria Paola Casati, 282
Maitena Alsuguren, 288
Silvia Cavalleri, 293

 Italy (Maria Paola Casati, Silvia Cavalleri, Giulia Sergas), 572
 France (Maitena Alsuguren, Ludivine Kreutz, Gwladys Nocera), 577
 Spain (Sara Beautell, Marta Prieto Olivares, Ana Belen Sanchez), 590

XIV2001

Sophie Giquel, 299
Marta Prieto, 300
Tania Elósegui, 300

 Spain (Carmen Alonso, Tania Elósegui, Marta Prieto), 597
 France (Maitena Alsuguren, Sophie Giquel, Alexandra Vilatte), 602
 Italy (Tullia Calzavara, Diana Luna, Barbara Paruscio), 613

XV2005

María Hernández, 298
Elena Giraud, 300
Anne-Lise Caudal, 300

 Spain, 596
 France, 599
 Italy, 617

XVI2009

Azahara Muñoz
Carlota Ciganda
Emilie Alonso

 Spain (Carlota Ciganda, Ines Diaz Negrete Palacio, Azahara Muñoz)
 France (Emilie Alonso, Rosanna Crepiat, Perrine Delacourt)
 Italy (Alessandra Averna, Alessandra De Poli De Luigi, Giulia Molinaro)

XVII2013
XVIII2018

Marta Sanz
Angelica Moresco
Ana Belac

 Spain (Marta Sanz, Natalia Escuriola, Patricia Sanz)
 Italy (Roberta Liti (a), Diana Luna, Angelica Moresco (a))
 Slovenia (Pia Babnik (a), Vida Obersnel (a), Ana Belac (a))

XIX2022

Source:[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

All-time medal table

Updated after the 2018 Mediterranean Games

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain187833
2 France613524
3 Italy37616
4 Slovenia1034
5 Greece0123
6 Lebanon0112
7 Turkey0022
Totals (7 nations)28292784
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