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RecoRd Book - cloudfront.net
2010
World Amateur
Team Championships
Record Book
w o Me n
for the Espirito Santo Trophy
Olivos Golf Club
Buenos Aires Golf Club
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Men
for the Eisenhower Trophy
Buenos Aires Golf Club
Olivos Golf Club
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Table
of
Contents
International Golf Federation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
International Golf Federation Officers and Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
International Golf Federation Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
International Golf Federation Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2010 Biennial Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Espirito Santo Trophy
2010 Championship Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Scoring Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Team Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Team Medal Winners, Year-by-Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Championship Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Eisenhower Trophy
2010 Championship Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Scoring Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Team Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Team Medal Winners, Year-by-Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Championship Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Notable Past Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
National Federation Members of the International Golf Federation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
History of the International Golf Federation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
The Trophies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Original Delegates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Note:
The 2012 competitions are scheduled for Antalya, Turkey.
The 2014 competitions are scheduled for Karuizawa, Japan.
International Golf Federation
Maison Du Sport International, Avenue de Rhodanie 54, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland
Tel. 41-216-23-12-12 • Fax 41-216-01-64-77 • Email: [email protected]
World Amateur Team Championships
Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, NJ 07931-0708, USA
Tel. 1-908-234-2300 • Fax 1-908-234-2178 • Email: [email protected]
(for the most current information, please visit www.internationalgolffederation.org)
IGF Officers
President:
Mr. Peter Dawson
Chief Executive, The R&A
St. Andrews,
Fife KY16 9JD, Scotland
Tel: 44-1334-460-000
Email: [email protected]
Vice President:
Mr. Ty Votaw
Executive Vice President of
Communications, PGA TOUR
100 PGA TOUR Boulevard
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
Tel: 1-904-285-3700
Email: [email protected]
IGF Committees
IGF Board
Chairman:
Mr. Mike Whan (LPGA)
Members:
Ms. Alexandra Armas (Ladies European Tour)
Mr. John Byers (Brazilian Golf Confederation)
Mr. Peter Dawson (The R&A)
Mr. Mike Davis (United States Golf Association)
Mr. Tim Finchem (PGA TOUR)
IGF Administrative Committee
Chairmen:
Mr. Allan Gormly, Joint Chairman (The R&A)
Mr. Jim Hyler, Joint Chairman (United States Golf Association)
Ms. Emma Villacieros, Women’s Chairman (Royal Spanish
Golf Federation)
Members:
Mr. Mark Lawrie (Argentine Golf Association)
Ms. Alison Holden (Golf Australia)
Mr. Scott Simmons (Golf Canada)
Mr. Antti Peltoniemi (Finnish Golf Union)
Ms. Marion Thannhäuser (German Golf Association)
Mr. Dilip Thomas (Indian Golf Union)
Mr. Stefano Manca (Italian Golf Federation)
Mr. Taizo Kawata (Japan Golf Association, Advisory)
Mr. Kwangsoo Hur (Korea Golf Association)
Mr. Cesar Verdes (Mexican Golf Federation)
Ms. Patsy Hankins (New Zealand Golf)
Mr. Taimur Hassan Amin (Pakistan Golf Federation)
Mr. Sidney Wolf (Puerto Rico Golf Association)
Mr. Jim McArthur (The R&A)
Mr. Colin Burger (South African Golf Association)
Mr. Ismet Aktekin (Turkish Golf Federation, Advisory)
Ms. Martha Lang (United States Golf Association)
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Mr. George O’Grady (European Tour)
Mr. Joseph Steranka (PGA of America)
Mr. Dilip Thomas (Indian Golf Union)
Mr. Ty Votaw (PGA TOUR)
IGF Olympic Executive Committee
Chairman:
Mr. George O’Grady (European Tour)
Members:
Mr. Peter Dawson (The R&A)
Mr. Mike Davis (United States Golf Association)
Mr. Tim Finchem (PGA TOUR)
Mr. Joseph Steranka (PGA of America)
Mr. Ty Votaw (PGA TOUR)
Mr. Mike Whan (LPGA)
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National Federation Member Countries
Afghanistan
Algeria
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belgium
Bermuda
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Bulgaria
Cambodia
Canada
Cayman Islands
Chile
Colombia
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Côte d’Ivoire
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
England
Estonia
Fiji
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Guam
Guatemala
Honduras
Hong Kong, China
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Islamic Republic of Iran
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Kenya
Korea
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lebanon
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malaysia
Malta
Mauritius
Mexico
Mongolia
Morocco
Myanmar
Namibia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Nigeria
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
People’s Republic of China
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Qatar
Republic of Moldova
Republic of Serbia
Romania
Russian Federation
Samoa
San Marino
Saudi Arabia
Scotland
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Chinese Taipei
Thailand
The R&A
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turks and Caicos
United Arab Emirates
United Republic of Tanzania
United States of America
Uruguay
Vanuatu
Venezuela
Vietnam
Virgin Islands, U.S.
Wales
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Please see pages 84-88 for full listing.
Professional Members
Asian Tour
Australian Ladies Professional Golf Tour
Canadian Professional Golf Tour
European Tour
Japan Golf Tour Organization
JLPGA
KLPGA
Korea Professional Golfers’ Association
Ladies Asian Golf Tour Ltd.
Ladies European Tour
Ladies Golf Union
LPGA
PGA of America
PGA TOUR
PGA Tour of Australasia
Professional Golf Tour of India
Sunshine Tour
The R&A
Tour De Las Americas
United States Golf Association
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IGF Staff
Executive Director
Mr. Antony Scanlon
Maison Du Sport International, Avenue de Rhodanie 54, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland
Tel. 41-216-23-12-12 • Fax 41-216-01-64-77 • Email: [email protected]
Joint Secretaries
Mr. Peter Dawson
Chief Executive,
The R&A, St. Andrews,
Fife KY16 9JD, Scotland
Tel: 44-1334-460000 Fax: 44-1334-460001
Email: [email protected]
Mr. Mike Davis
Executive Director,
United States Golf Association
Golf House, P.O. Box 708,
Far Hills, NJ 07931-0708, USA
Tel: 1-908-234-2300 Fax: 1-908-234-2178
Email: [email protected]
Joint Deputy Secretaries
Mr. Robin Bell
The R&A, St. Andrews,
Fife KY16 9JD, Scotland
Tel: 44-1334-460000 Fax: 44-1334-460002
Email: [email protected]
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Ms. Stephanie Parel
United States Golf Association
70 SW Century Drive, #100-452
Bend, OR 97702, USA
Tel: 1-541-318-4747 Fax: 1-541-318-4774
Email: [email protected]
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2010 Biennial Meeting
Federation
The following were present at the Biennial Meeting held at the Sheraton Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 25 October 2010:
Officers
Allan Gormly, Joint Chairman, The R&A
Jim Hyler, Joint Chairman, United States Golf Association
Emma Villacieros, Women’s Chairman, Royal Spanish Golf Federation
Peter Dawson, Joint Secretary, The R&A
David Fay, Joint Secretary, United States Golf Association
In Attendance
International Golf Federation
Robin Bell, Joint Deputy Secretary, The R&A
Stephanie Parel, Joint Deputy Secretary, United States Golf Association
Delegates
Algeria: Noureddine Djoudi
Argentina: Isabel Alonso, Mark Lawrie
Australia: John Buckley
Belgium: Christian Moyson, Jean de
Booght
Bolivia: Richard Cadario
Botswana: Onel Mokgosi
Brazil: Vicky Whyte, Rachid Orra
Bulgaria: Seth Underwood
Canada: Jack McDonald, Jeff Thompson
Colombia: Lazaro Perez
Costa Rica: Manuel Jimenez Echeverria
Czech Republic: Milan Vesely
Denmark: Soren Clemmenson, Morten
Backhausen
Ecuador: Marcelo Roldos
Egypt: Ghassan Kabbani
El Salvador: José Maria Duran
England: Jim Robinson, Peter Mattsson
Finland: Antti Peltoniemi, Petra
Peltoniemi
France: Marie-Hélène Vienne, François
Illouz
Germany: Erhard Wetterich, Florian
Bruhn
Hong Kong, China: Iain Valentine
Iceland: Margret Teitsdottir, Jon
Eyjolfsson
India: Jaydeep Chitlangia, Dilip Thomas
Ireland: Seamus Smith
Islamic Republic of Iran: KayKavoos
Saeidi, Mohammadreza Hakim Imani
Italy: Stefano Manca
Japan: Taizo Kawata
Kenya: Davis Njoka
Korea: Cheul-Gyo Oh
Malaysia: Dato Haji Mohd Yaacob Mohd
Kassim
Mexico: Fernando Ysita del Hoyo
New Zealand: Patsy Hankins, Phillip
Hassall
Nigeria: Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Christiana
Omotsola Williams
Pakistan: Heidi Amin, Taimur Hassan
Amin
Paraguay: Miguel Figueredo
People’s Republic of China: Deng Guo
Ping
Philippines: Pablo Soon
Portugal: Manuel Agrellos
Puerto Rico: Christine Beauchamp,
Sidney Wolf
Qatar: Mike Shoueiry, Mohammed Faisal
Al-Naimi
The R&A: Keith Hodgkinson, Jim
McArthur
Republic of Serbia: Dragon Solak,
Nebojsa Lazic
Russian Federation: Alexey Nikolov
Scotland: Shona Malcolm, Hamish Grey
Singapore: Kim Baldwin
Slovakia: Ratislav Antala
South Africa: Erica Lefson, Colin Burger
Spain: Gonzaga Escauriaza
Swaziland: Dr S A Melbu
Sweden: Ingemar Nyman, Christer
Bergfors
Switzerland: John Storjohann
Chinese Taipei: Tedo Yu-Ho Liu
Turkey: Ismet Aktekin, Alper Alp
United Arab Emirates: Chris Vallender,
Khalid Mubarak
United States of America: Barbara
Douglas, Mike Davis
Uruguay: Victor Zerbino
Venezuela: Carlos Whaite, Freddy
Alcantara
Wales: Nigel Edwards
Zimbabwe: R M Rateiwa, Roger Bayliss
59 Member Organizations were in attendance.
Winners: 2010 Delegates and Duffers Competition
Women:
Jane Bird, Cayman Islands
Men:
Morten Backhausen, Denmark
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Korea Wins the 2010 Women’s Championship
Korea broke the record for the lowest score
and won the 2010 Women’s World Amateur
Team Championship by 17 strokes over the
USA to claim its second Espirito Santo Trophy
at Olivos Golf Club in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The championship was hosted by the Asociación
Argentina de Golf.
The Koreans, who also won the title in 1996
in the Philippines, shot 30-under-par 546 and
demolished the
72-hole scoring
mark of 558 set
by the USA in
1998. Overall, the
Koreans have won
four medals in the
championship and
finished second
in 1994 and 2000.
Their margin of
victory was just
four strokes shy of
the record of 21 by
the USA in 1998.
“This is the second
time we have won
this event and
I would like to
thank the players
for the victory,”
said Korean coach
Jong-Il Kim. “They
played very well.”
Hyun-Soo Kim and Jung-Eun Han shot 69 and
70, respectively. The 71 from Ji-Hee Kim was
discarded.
“I never looked at the leader board,” said HyunSoo Kim, who was the low amateur at the 2010
Australian Women’s Open. “I realized we won
on the last hole.”
Han, who advanced to the third round of
the 2010 U.S. Women’s Amateur, set the
championship record for lowest 72-hole score
by an individual at 275, one stroke better
than Jenny Chuasiriporn of the USA in 1998.
Teammates Ji-Hee Kim and Hyun-Soo Kim
were second and third, respectively, in the
individual scoring. The captain of the winning
team was Hyung-Mo Kang.
“The Korean people who live in Argentina gave
us applause and support,” said Han, 17, who
won the 2008 Queen Sirikit Cup. “I felt the
pressure because I wanted to win this with
the team.”
The USA finished second at 563 for its
19th medal overall and third silver-medal
performance. Danielle Kang, the 2010 U.S.
Women’s Amateur champion, shot 70 and
Auburn University
All-American
Cydney Clanton
shot 73.
“It was a huge
margin,”
American captain
Roberta Bolduc
said of Korea’s
13-stroke lead
to start the final
round. “The
Koreans played
incredibly well.
Our team played
well but we didn’t
make a lot of
putts. The silver
medal sits very
well. Second in
the world is not a
bad thing. In fact,
it’s a good thing.”
In the second and
third rounds, both at Buenos Aires Golf Club,
the Koreans ran away from the field by firing
a scorching 26 under par. Their record-setting
stretch of play led to a championship-best
54-hole total of 25-under-par 407, bettering the
USA’s 416 in 1998.
Defending champion Sweden, France and South
Africa finished tied for third at 572. Sweden
kept its streak alive by finishing in the top 10 in
all 24 Espirito Santo Trophy competitions.
Spain finished sixth at 573 followed by Canada
in seventh at 574. Germany, the Philippines and
New Zealand shared eighth place at 575.
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24th Women’s World Amateur Team Championship
20 - 23 October 2010
Olivos Golf Club and Buenos Aires Golf Club, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Olivos Golf Club: Par: 36-36–72, Yardage: 6,110, Meters: 5,584 *
Buenos Aires Golf Club: Par: 36-36–72, Yardage: 6,110, Meters: 5,588 #
52 Team Entries
Position
Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final
T13
1
korea..........................................*145
#128
#134
*139
546
Jung-Eun Han.................................. 72
Ji-Hee Kim......................................... 75
Hyun-Soo Kim................................. 73
65
63
70
68
68
66
70
71
69
275
277
278
1
USA................................................*136
#138
#146
*143
563
Jessica Korda.................................... 68
Cydney Clanton.............................. 68
Danielle Kang.................................. 70
66
72
73
73
73
73
76
73
70
283
286
286
T3sweden......................................*146
2
1
Total
2
1
Scores
2
T16
T5
8
#135
#145
*146
572
Caroline Hedwall........................... 75
Camilla Lennarth........................... 71
Louise Larsson................................. 78
67
69
68
74
73
72
71
75
77
287
288
295
T3france.......................................*140
T2
10
T5
#144
#141
*147
572
Lucie Andre...................................... 75
Alexandra Bonetti.......................... 67
Manon Gidali.................................. 73
71
73
73
68
73
78
73
74
75
287
287
299
T3south africa.........................*142
T4
5
4
#139
#143
*148
572
Kelli Shean....................................... 70
Connie Chen.................................... 74
Kim Williams.................................. 72
69
70
78
72
71
75
72
76
77
283
291
302
6spain...........................................#142
T4
*145
#138
*148
573
T13
Carlota Ciganda.............................. 73
Mireia Prat....................................... 74
Marta Silva....................................... 69
72
73
75
70
68
75
75
75
73
290
290
292
T9
canada......................................*144
#138
#149
*143
574
Christine Wong.............................. 70
Jennifer Kirby.................................. 82
Sara-Maude Juneau........................ 74
67
71
75
76
73
78
72
71
82
285
297
309
T8germany..................................#142
9
T5
T11
7
T4
3
3
*135
#146
*152
575
Sophia Popov................................... 71
Pia Halbig......................................... 71
Lara Katzy......................................... 71
68
67
74
72
75
74
77
76
76
288
289
295
T8philippines..............................*144
T9
#135
#151
*145
575
4
Dottie Ardina.................................. 73
Mia Piccio......................................... 71
Chihiro Ikeda.................................. 77
65
73
70
77
76
75
71
75
74
286
295
296
T20
new zealand.........................*148
#140
#145
*142
575
Cecilia Cho....................................... 75
Lydia Ko............................................ 77
Caroline Bon.................................... 73
71
69
78
73
72
74
69
73
76
288
291
301
15
T9
15
T8
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24th Women’s World Amateur Team Championship
Position
Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final
T13
T11
T13
T11denmark...................................*145
T13
T16
#140
#147
*145
69
71
71
75
72
77
70
79
75
T11ireland....................................#144
T5
T9
T5
T5
#147
*143
577
70
73
76
77
70
79
69
74
79
288
290
306
T13mexico.......................................*143
#138
#149
*148
578
Marijosse Navarro.......................... 71
Paola Valerio................................... 72
Gabriela Lopez................................ 75
71
69
69
75
77
74
73
75
76
290
293
294
T13argentina...............................*140
#141
#144
*153
578
Manuela Carbajo Re...................... 70
Victoria Tanco................................. 70
Martina Gavier................................ 74
67
74
75
73
71
75
76
78
77
286
293
301
T15australia................................#147
19
T21
T18
*146
#142
*145
580
Alison Whitaker............................. 75
Stacey Keating................................. 72
Julia Boland..................................... 77
73
74
73
69
74
73
73
72
75
290
292
298
T15peOPLE’S REP. of china.....*145
580
T13
T16
#144
#142
*149
Yuyang Zhang................................. 73
Zhou Ying Qing Luo...................... 72
Ying Luo............................................ 75
71
73
73
71
71
78
74
75
78
T30
T21
T11
colombia.................................*150
#143
#141
*147
581
Lisa McCloskey................................ 74
Laura Blanco.................................... 76
Juliana Murcia................................ 80
70
73
73
69
76
72
73
74
76
286
299
301
T24
wales.........................................#149
*147
*143
#142
581
Amy Boulden................................... 72
Tara Davies...................................... 77
Gemma Bradbury........................... 81
72
77
75
69
74
82
70
72
74
19austria.....................................#149
T24
T17
289
291 304
T29
T16
288
293 298
*143
T2
577
Leona Maguire................................ 72
Lisa Maguire.................................... 73
Danielle McVeigh........................... 72
8
Total
Therese Köelbaek........................... 74
Line Vedel Hansen......................... 71
Charlotte Kring Lorentzen.......... 75
T9
Scores
T17
T24
*144
#146
*143
T21
Stefanie Endstrasser...................... 73
Marina Stuetz.................................. 76
Sarah Schober................................. 76
72
76
72
69
77
85
75
72
71
T24
T19
T24
289
301 304
netherlands.........................*149
#141
#147
*146
583
Marieke Nivard............................... 73
Karlijn Zaanen................................ 78
Myrte Eikenaar............................... 76
73
70
71
73
74
77
71
75
75
290
297
299
T4
chinese taipei......................#142
*147
#146
*148
583
Hsuan-Yu Yao.................................. 71
Yi-Chen Liu....................................... 71
Ke-Hui Hsu....................................... 73
73
80
74
72
74
78
74
74
75
290
299
300
T18
T20
582
T16
21
283
300 312
T2O
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24th Women’s World Amateur Team Championship
Position
Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final
T24
T19
*141
#149
*144
583
Kyle Roig........................................... 72
María Fernanda Torres................. 78
Patricia Garcia................................ 77
70
75
71
75
74
80
74
70
79
291
297
307
T24
norway.....................................*149
#144
#142
*149
584
Tonje Daffinrud.............................. 75
Rachel Raastad................................ 74
Marita Engzelius............................ 75
74
80
70
69
73
79
73
76
81
291
303
305
T16
japan...........................................*146
#139
#147
*153
585
Natsuka Hori................................... 71
Mamiko Higa................................... 75
Mami Fukuda.................................. 77
69
70
74
77
74
73
76
79
77
293
298
301
england....................................*151
#142
#145
*148
586
Kelly Tidy.......................................... 75
Hannah Burke................................. 76
Holly Clyburn.................................. 77
71
71
76
74
72
73
73
77
75
26italy............................................*150
T33
T13
T22
T18
T20puerto rico...........................#149
Total
T21
T24
Scores
T23
29
23
24
25
T30
T22
T26
#143
#145
*149
587
Giulia Molinaro.............................. 74
Alessandra Averna......................... 83
Anna Roscio..................................... 76
70
73
75
77
72
73
74
75
83
295
303
307
27belgium.....................................*148
T20
T16
#141
#151
*149
589
Laura Gonzalez-Escallon.............. 72
Chloé Leurquin............................... 77
Margaux Vanmol............................ 76
72
70
71
72
80
79
77
74
75
293
301
301
T16
chile...........................................#146
*150
*148
#146
590
Paz Echeverría................................. 74
Macarena Silva................................ 81
Maria José Hurtado........................ 72
77
74
76
73
75
78
72
74
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T28scotland..................................*151
T29
27
293
296 301
T29
T28
T33
28
28
#143
*148
#148
590
Sally Watson.................................... 76
Louise Kenney................................. 75
Kelsey MacDonald.......................... 78
70
73
77
73
75
80
73
75
75
292
298
310
30slovenia..................................#148
T20
T29
T32
*148
*154
#141
591
Katja Pogačar.................................. 73
Tajda Sarkanj.................................. 75
Ursa Orehek..................................... 82
73
75
75
77
77
79
70
71
78
293
298
314
31switzerland.........................#148
T20
32
*151
*145
#148
592
Anais Maggetti................................ 72
Fanny Vuignier............................... 76
Melanie Maetzler........................... 82
76
75
77
71
74
77
73
79
75
292
304
311
35
czech republic....................*152
#141
#156
*147
596
Klará Spilková................................. 77
Karolina Vlckova............................ 75
Adéla Cejnarová............................. 91
70
71
82
76
80
88
74
73
85
297
299
346
T21
T29
296
304 —
31
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Position
Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final
T39
T33
T32
Scores
33portugal..................................*154
Total
#146
*150
#151
601
Marta Vasconcelos......................... 80
Magda Carrilho............................... 77
Joana Silva Pinto............................ 77
67
79
85
74
80
76
74
78
77
295
314
315
34finland....................................#159
*146
*153
#145
603
Noora Tamminen........................... 81
Sanna Nuutinen............................. 84
Linda Henriksson........................... 78
69
77
84
77
76
81
79
70
75
306
307
318
T48
T39
T39
T36
T39
T35
T35peru............................................#154
*148
*154
#148
604
Maria Salinas................................... 75
Alexandra Gibson.......................... 79
Kiara Hayashida.............................. 81
71
77
80
83
77
77
72
81
76
301
314
314
T35paraguay.................................*149
T24
#153
*155
#147
604
T36
Diana Fernández............................ 76
Johanna Doria................................. 73
Paloma Vaccaro.............................. 87
75
81
78
74
81
81
71
79
76
296
314
322
T48
Malaysia...................................*159
#151
*147
#148
605
Vivienne Chin................................. 79
Iman Nordin.................................... 80
Dianne Luke.................................... 81
77
79
74
80
74
73
71
77
84
T38venezuela...............................*153
#147
*156
#150
606
Ana Margarita Raga....................... 74
Fabiana Salazar............................... 79
Nicole Ferré..................................... 82
74
73
76
80
76
84
73
81
77
301
309
319
46
T37
T37
37
T36
T44
T33
T38
T35
T41
T38trinidad & tobago..........#155
*145
*159
#147
606
Martine de Gannes........................ 79
Monifa Sealy.................................... 78
Tracey Clarke.................................. 77
71
74
80
78
81
85
76
71
86
304
304
328
T38israel.........................................#144
606
9
T39
*161
*149
#152
Hadas Libman................................. 70
Laetitia Beck.................................... 74
Petra Bogoslavsky........................... 87
81
80
82
75
86
74
77
75
85
47
hong kong, china............#157
*151
*154
#145
Stephanie Ho................................... 75
Tiffany Tsz Ching Chan................ 82
Michelle Wingyee Cheung.......... 85
74
77
79
77
77
78
72
73
81
T42iceland.....................................*155
T43
34
45
41
T44
T41
T39
T41
T41
303
315 328
607
298
309 323
#152
*151
#151
Tinna Johannsdottir...................... 78
Signy Arnorsdottir......................... 77
Gudrun Bjorgvinsdóttir............... 86
77
80
75
74
77
77
78
74
77
T42brazil........................................#153
*154
*152
#150
609
80
74
87
71
81
81
72
78
79
302
311
322
T36
307
310 312
Patricia Carvalho............................ 79
Mariana de Biase............................ 78
Isadora Stapff.................................. 75
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Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final
T36
44bolivia......................................#153
*155
*153
#150
76
79
83
76
77
79
71
79
82
latvia.........................................*156
#147
*156
#153
Laura Jansone.................................. 75
Mara Puisite..................................... 81
Krista Puisite................................... 81
69
78
83
76
81
80
76
80
77
46guatemala.............................#150
38
44
Total
Susana Benavides........................... 77
Raquel Gumucio............................ 76
Natalia Perez................................... 82
46
T43
Scores
T41
45
T30
T47
47
45
612
296
320 321
*162
*153
#148
613
81
81
84
79
74
90
71
77
80
306
307
343
47uruguay..................................#154
*155
*155
#156
620
Maria Garcia Austt........................ 75
Maria Victoria Fernández............ 79
Manuela Barros.............................. 79
76
79
82
76
79
83
77
79
80
304
316
324
T39
ecuador..................................#154
*158
*164
#152
628
Daniela Darquea............................ 74
Coralía Arias.................................... 80
Maria José Ferro.............................. 82
80
78
82
82
82
86
70
84
82
306
324
332
49slovakia..................................#154
*162
*158
#155
629
Natália Hec̆ková............................. 75
Lujza Bubanova.............................. 79
Victoria Tomko............................... 86
78
84
84
77
82
81
75
82
80
305
327
331
T47
46
300 311
326
María José Camey........................... 75
Lucía Polo......................................... 75
Beatriz de Arenas........................... 89
T39
611
49
48
T39
T48
49
50
48
50
50turkey.......................................#159
*161
*165
#159
644
Basak Aydin..................................... 81
Sena Ersoy........................................ 78
Damla Bilgic.................................... 82
79
86
82
82
83
91
81
78
86
323
325
341
51unit. rep. of tanzania......#174
51
51
51
*166
*170
#164
674
Madina Iddy Hussein.................... 83
Hawa Ayoub Wanyeche................ 91
84
82
87
83
83
81
337
337
52guam..........................................#183
*182
*182
#184
731
87
95
108
88
94
102
89
99
95
349
387
403
52
52
52
Tessie Blair....................................... 85
Aiga Payne........................................ 99
Rose Cunliffe................................... 98
* = Olivos Golf Club
# = Buenos Aires Golf Club
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ARGENTINA – Victoria Tanco, Manuela Carbajo Re, Captain Federico McNeill and Martina Gavier
Australia – Stacey Keating, Julia Boland, Captain Jane Searle and Alison Whitaker
austria – Marina Stuetz, Sarah Schober, Captain Shirin Hornecker and Stefanie Endstrasser
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Belgium – Margaux Vanmol, Laura Gonzalez-Escallon, Captain Christian Moyson and Chloé Leurquin
BOLIVIA – Natalia Perez, Susana Benavides, Captain Jose Antonio Perez and Raquel Gumucio
BRAZIL – Isadora Stapff, Patricia Carvalho, Captain Victoria Whyte and Mariana de Biase
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CANADA – Jennifer Kirby, Christine Wong, Captain Doug Roxburgh and Sara-Maude Juneau
CHILE – Macarena Silva, Maria José Hurtado, Captain Cristián Vargas and Paz Echeverría
COLOMBIA - Laura Blanco, Lisa McCloskey, Captain Felipe Harker and Juliana Murcia
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CZECH REPUBLIC - Karolina Vlckova, Klará Spilková, Captain Martina Dorniková and Adéla Cejnarová
DENMARK - Charlotte Kring Lorentzen, Therese Köelbaek, Captain Torben Nyehuus and Line Vedel Hansen
ECUADOR - Daniela Darquea, Coralía Arias, Captain Jorge Mesa and Maria José Ferro
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ENGLAND - Kelly Tidy, Captain Jim Robinson, Hannah Burke and Holly Clyburn
FINLAND - Sanna Nuutinen, Noora Tamminen, Captain Nina Katajainen and Linda Henriksson
FRANCE - Lucie Andre, Manon Gidali, Captain Anne Lanrezac and Alexandra Bonetti
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GERMANY - Sophia Popov, Pia Halbig, Captain Ulrike Eichler and Lara Katzy
GUAM - Tessie Blair, Playing Captain Rose Cunliffe and Aiga Payne
Guatemala - Lucía Polo, Beatriz de Arenas, Captain Rosa María Paiz and María José Camey
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HONG KONG, CHINA - Tiffany Tsz Ching Chan, Stephanie Ho, Captain Margaret Hamilton and Michelle Wingyee Cheung
ICELAND - Tinna Johannsdottir, Signy Arnorsdottir, Captain Steinunn Eggertsdottir and Gudrun Bjorgvinsdóttir
IRELAND - Leona Maguire, Lisa Maguire, Captain Claire Robinson and Danielle McVeigh
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Israel - Hadas Libman, Petra Bogoslavsky, Captain Cyril Kaufman and Laetitia Beck
ITALY - Alessandra Averna, Anna Roscio, Captain Laura Benazzo and Giulia Molinaro
JAPAN - Natsuka Hori, Mamiko Higa, Captain Mayumi Satofuka and Mami Fukuda
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KOREA - Ji-Hee Kim, Jung-Eun Han, Captain Hyung-Mo Kang and Hyun-Soo Kim
LATVIA - Krista Puisite, Mara Puisite, Captain Santa Puce and Laura Jansone
MALAYSIA - Vivienne Chin, Iman Nordin, Captain Haji Mohd Yaacob Mohd Kassim and Dianne Luke
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MEXICO - Marijosse Navarro, Gabriela Lopez, Captain Jorge Betanzo and Paola Valerio
NETHERLANDS - Karlijn Zaanen, Myrte Eikenaar, Captain Floris van Imhoff and Marieke Nivard
NEW ZEALAND - Caroline Bon, Cecilia Cho, Captain Libby Steele and Lydia Ko
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NORWAY - Marita Engzelius, Tonje Daffinrud, Captain Geir Ove Berg and Rachel Raastad
Paraguay - Paloma Vaccaro, Johanna Doria, Captain Arnaldo Acosta and Diana Fernández
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA - Zhou Ying Qing Luo, Yuyang Zhang, Captain Deng Guo Ping and Ying Luo
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PERU - Alexandra Gibson, Maria Salinas, Captain Javier Claux and Kiara Hayashida
Philippines - Dottie Ardina, Mia Piccio, Captain Narlene Soriano and Chihiro Ikeda
Portugal - Marta Vasconcelos, Joana Silva Pinto, Captain David Moura and Magda Carrilho
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PUERTO RICO - María Fernanda Torres, Patricia Garcia, Captain Marilina Silén and Kyle Roig
SCOTLAND - Sally Watson, Louise Kenney, Captain Lesley Nicholson and Kelsey MacDonald
SLOVAKIA - Natália Hečková, Lujza Bubanova, Captain Rastislav Antala and Victoria Tomko
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SLOVENIA - Ursa Orehek, Tajda Sarkanj, Captain Uros Gregoric and Katja Pogačar
SOUTH AFRICA - Connie Chen, Kim Williams, Captain Sandra Winter and Kelli Shean
SPAIN - Mireia Prat, Carlota Ciganda, Captain Macarena Campomanes and Marta Silva
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SWEDEN - Caroline Hedwall, Camilla Lennarth, Captain Walter Danewid and Louise Larsson
Switzerland - Melanie Maetzler, Anais Maggetti, Captain Corinne Rey and Fanny Vuignier
Chinese Taipei - Ke-Hui Hsu, Hsuan-Yu Yao, Captain Chin-Sha Chang and Yi-Chen Liu
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TRINADAD AND TOBAGO - Tracey Clarke, Playing Captain Martine de Gannes and Monifa Sealy
TURKEY - Sena Ersoy, Damla Bilgic, Captain Dilek Hamoglu and Basak Aydin
United Republic of Tanzania - Hawa Ayoub Wanyeche, Captain Mbonile Burton Mwamasangula and Madina Iddy Hussein
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - Danielle Kang, Jessica Korda, Captain Roberta Bolduc and Cydney Clanton
Uruguay - Maria Garcia Austt, Manuela Barros, Captain Patricia Mercader and Maria Victoria Fernández
Venezuela - Fabiana Salazar, Ana Margarita Raga, Captain Maria Luisa Raga and Nicole Ferré
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WALES - Gemma Bradbury, Amy Boulden, Captain Sue Turner and Tara Davies
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Women’s Team Medal Winners, Year-by-Year
YearGold/Score
1964
France / 588
Claudine Cros
Catherine Lacoste
Brigitte Varangot
**Vicomtesse de Saint-Sauveur
Silver/Score
Bronze/Score
United States of America / 589England / 597
Barbara McIntire
*Bridget Jackson
Carol Sorenson
Ruth Porter
Barbara F. White
Marley Spearman
**Helen Hawes
Site
St. Germain Golf Club,
St. Germain,
France
Teams
25
1966
United States of America / 580
Barbara White Boddie
Shelley Hamlin
Anne Quast
**Helen Hawes
Canada / 589
Gayle Hitchens
Gail Harvey Moore
Marlene S. Streit
**Kay Helleur
France / 597
Claudine Cros
Catherine Lacoste
Brigitte Varangot
**Vicomtesse de Saint-Sauveur
Mexico City Country Club,
Mexico City,
Mexico
19
1968
United States of America / 616
Australia / 621
Jane BastanchuryElizabeth Blackmore
Shelley Hamlin
Marea Hickey
Anne Quast
Dianna Thomas
**Kay Pennington
**Eileen Dawson
France / 622
Catherine Lacoste
Claudine Cros Rubin
Brigitte Varangot
**Vicomtesse de Saint-Sauveur
Victoria Golf Club,
Victoria,
Australia
17
1970
United States of America / 598
Jane Bastanchury
Cynthia Hill
Martha Wilkinson
**Mildred Prunaret
France / 599
Catherine Lacoste DePrado
Claudine Cros Rubin
Brigitte Varangot
**Vicomtesse de Saint-Sauveur
South Africa / 606
Judy Angel
Jeanette Joan Burd
Sally Knight Little
**Esther M. Gallie
R.S.H.E. Club de Campo,
Madrid,
Spain
22
1972
United States of America / 583
Laura Baugh
Jane Bastanchury Booth
Mary Anne Budke
**Evelyn Monsted
France / 587
Anne Marie Palli
Claudine Cros Rubin
Brigitte Varangot
**Lally Segard
Sweden / 594
Birgit Forssman
Christina Westerberg
Liv Wollin
**Margaretha Murray
The Hindu Country Club,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina
20
1974
United States of America / 620
Great Britain & Ireland / 636
(No bronze awarded —
Cynthia Hill
*Julia Greenhalgh
duplicate silvers)
Deborah Massey
Mary McKenna
Carol Semple
Tegwen Perkins
**Allison Choate
South Africa / 636
Jenny Bruce
Lisle Nel
Alison Sheard
**J.S. Dowie Dunn
Campo de Golf,
22
Cajuiles,
La Romana,
Dominican Republic
1976
United States of America / 605
Donna Horton
Nancy Lopez
Deborah Massey
**Phyllis Semple
France / 622
Brazil / 626
Catherine Lacoste DePrado
Laura M. dos Santos
Anne Marie Palli
Maria Alice Gonzalez
M. Christine Ubald-BocquetElisabeth Noronha
**Martine Giraud
**Yolanda Figueiredo
Vilamoura 25
Golf Club, Portimao,
Algarve, Portugal
1978
Australia / 596
Lindy Goggin
Edwina Kennedy
Jane Lock
**Patricia Bridges
Canada / 597
France / 602
Marilyn PalmerNathalie Jeanson
Cathy Sherk
Marie Laure Lorenzi
Stacey West
Catherine Lacoste DePrado
**Marlene Streit
**Martine Giraud
Pacific Harbour Golf and
Country Club, Fiji
1980
14
United States of America / 588
Australia / 595
France / 610
Pinehurst Resort 28
Juli Simpson Inkster
Lindy GogginElaine Berthet
and Country Club
Patrice M. RizzoEdwina Kennedy
Marie-Laure de Lorenzi
(No. 2 Course),
Carol Semple
Jane Lock
Cecilia Mourgue D’Algue
Pinehurst,
**Elizabeth S. Brand
**Patricia Bridges
**Martine GiraudNorth Carolina, USA
Spain/610
Ara Monfort de Alboy
Marta Figueras-Dotti
Carmen Maestre de Pellon
**Emma Villacieros de Garcia-Ogara
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YearGold/Score
Silver/Score
Bronze/Score
Site
Teams
1982
United States of America / 579New Zealand / 596
Kathy Baker
Janice Arnold
Amy Benz
Liz Douglas
Juli Inkster
Brenda Rhodes
**Cynthia Alexandre
**Betty Fraser
Great Britain & Ireland / 598
Jane Connachan
Belle Robertson
Gillian Stewart
**Ann Irvin
Geneva 26
Golf Club,
Geneva, Switzerland
1984
United States of America / 585
France / 597
Heather Farr
*Cecilia Mourgue D’Algue
Debra Richard
Valerie Pamard
Jody Rosenthal
Corine Soules
**Dorothy Porter **Jill Thornhill
Great Britain & Ireland / 600
Penny Grice
Gillian Stewart
Claire Waite
Royal Hong Kong 22
Golf Club,
Fanling, Hong Kong
China
1986
Spain / 580
France / 583
Macarena Campomanes
Maria-Laure de Lorenzi Taya
Mary Carmen Navarro
*Cecilia Mourgue D’Algue
Maria Orueta
Valerie Pamard
**Emma De Garcia Ogara **Kay Jackson
United States of America / 584
Kay D. Cockerill
Kathleen McCarthy
Leslie Shannon
Lagunita 27
Country Club,
Caracas, Venezuela
1988
United States of America / 587
Sweden / 588
Anne Sander
Helen Alfredsson
Pearl Sinn
Helene Andersson
Carol Semple ThompsonEva Dahllof
**Judy Bell
**Anders Werthen
Great Britain & Ireland / 600
Linda Bayman
Susan Shapcott
Julie Wade
**Jill Thornhill
Drottningholm 27
Country Club,
Stockholm, Sweden
1990
United States of America / 585New Zealand / 597
Vicki Goetze
Lisa Aldridge
Pat Hurst
Jan Higgins
Karen Noble
Annette Stott
**Katherine Graham
**Peg Sargent
Great Britain & Ireland / 605
Russley Julie Hall
Golf Club,
Claire Hourihane
Christchurch,
Vicki ThomasNew Zealand
**Mary McKenna
25
1992
Spain / 588
Macarena Campomanes
Estefania Knuth
Laura Navarro
**Christian Marsans
Great Britain & Ireland / 589New Zealand / 597
Joanne Hockley
Lisa Aldridge
Catriona Lambert
Lynnette Brooky
Joanne Morley
Susan Farron
**Mary McKenna
**Alison Bojesen-Trepka
Marine Drive Golf Club,
Vancouver,
British Columbia,
Canada
31
1994
United States of America / 569
Sarah LeBrun Ingram
Carol Semple Thompson
Wendy Ward
**Ann Beard
Korea / 573
Kim Mi Hyun
Kwon Oh Yeon
Pak Se Ri
**Wan Joong Yoon
Sweden / 574
Sofie Eriksson
Maria Hjorth
Anna-Carin Jonasson
**Mia Lojdahl
The National Golf Course,
Versailles, France
29
1996***
Italy / 440
Silvia Cavalleri
Sofia Sandolo
Giulia Sergas
**Laura Benazzo
United States of America / 444
Kellee Booth
Brenda Corrie Kuehn
Kelli Kuehne
**Judy Bell
St. Elena 34
Golf Club,
Manila, Philippines
Korea / 438
Han Hee-Won
Kang Soo-Yun
Kim Kyung-Sook
**Young-Min Park
1998
United States of America / 558
Italy / 579
(No bronze awarded —
Kellee Booth
Federica Piovano
duplicate silvers)
Jenny Chuasiriporn
Sofia Sandolo
Brenda Corrie Kuehn
Giulia Sergas
**Barbara McIntire
**Laura Benazzo
Germany / 579
Martina Eberl
Miriam Nagl
Nicole Stillig
**Christine Dobenecker
Prince of Wales Country Club,
Santiago, Chile
2000
France / 580
Maitena Alsuguren
Karine Icher
Virginie Auffret
**Gwladys Nocera
Sporting Club 40
Berlin (Faldo Course),
Bad Saarow, Germany
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Korea / 587
Joo Mi Kim
Shi Hyun Ahn
Hyun Joo Shin
**Nak Won Lee
Great Britain & Ireland / 591
Rebecca Hudson
Suzanne O’Brien
Alison Coffey
**Mary McKenna
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YearGold/Score
Silver/Score
Bronze/Score
2002
Australia / 578****
Thailand / 578
Spain / 579
Katherine Hull
Titiya PlucksatapornNuria Clau
Vicky Uwland
Aree Song Wongluekiet
Tania Eloseguie
Lindsey WrightNaree Song Wongluekiet
Marta Prieto
**Elizabeth Cavill
**Sirinapu Suphakam
**Vicky Pertierra
2004
Sweden / 567
United States of America / 570
(No bronze awarded —
Sofie Andersson Paula Creamer
duplicate silvers)
Karin Sjödin
Sarah Huarte
Louise Stahle Jane Park
**Birgitta Ljung
**Cora Jane Blanchard
Canada / 570
Lindsay Knowlton Mary Ann Lapointe
Laura Matthews
**Jackie Little
Site
Teams
Saujana Golf &
39
Country Club
(Palm and Bunga
Raya Courses),
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2006
South Africa / 566*****
Stacy Bregman
Kelli Shean
Ashleigh Simon
**Sandra Winter
2008
Sweden / 561
Caroline Hedwall
Pernilla Lindberg
Anna Nordqvist
**Walter Danewid
Sweden / 566
Colombia / 567
Sofie Andersson
Carolina Llano
Anna Nordqvist
Maria Jośe Uribe
Caroline WestrupEileen Vargas
**Bjorn Engstrom
**Felipe Harker
De Zalze 42
Golf Club,
Stellenbosch Golf Club,
Stellenbosch,
South Africa
Spain / 573
Carlota Ciganda
Belen Mozo
Azahara Muñoz
**Macarena Campomanes
United States of America / 575
Amanda Blumenherst
Tiffany Joh
Alison Walshe
**Marcia Luigs
Grange 48
Golf Club
(East and West Courses),
Adelaide, Australia
2010
United States of America / 563
Cydney Clanton
Danielle Kang
Jessica Korda
**Roberta Bolduc
France / 572Olivos Golf Club Lucie Andre
and Buenos Aires
Alexandra Bonetti
Golf Club,
Manon Gidali
Buenos Aires,
**Anne Lanrezac
Argentina
Korea / 546
Jung-Eun Han
Hyun-Soo Kim
Ji-Hee Kim
**Hyung-Mo Kang
Rio Mar
48
Country Club
(Ocean and River
Courses),
Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
52
South Africa / 572
Connie Chen
Kelli Shean
Kim Williams
**Sandra Winter
Sweden / 572
Caroline Hedwall
Louise Larsson
Camilla Lennarth
**Walter Danewid
* Playing Captain
** Captain
***Championship played over 54 holes
****Tie breaker won by virtue of lowest third player’s score, final round
*****Tie breaker won by virtue of lowest third player’s score, third round (after comparison of lowest third player’s score, final round, was still a tie)
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WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS
Total Medals Won
Country
United States of America
France
Sweden
Great Britain & Ireland
Spain
Australia
Korea
South Africa
Canada
New Zealand
Italy
Germany
Thailand
Brazil
Colombia
England
Total
19
12
7
7
5
4
4 4
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1st
13
2
2
0
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2nd
3
5
2
2
1
2
2
1
3
2
2
1
1
0
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Most Victories, Team
13 — United States of America (1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1998)
2 — France (1964, 2000)
2 — Spain (1986, 1992)
2 — Australia (1978, 2002)
2 — Sweden (2004, 2008)
2 — Korea (1996, 2010)
Consecutive Victories, Team
6 — United States of America (1966-1976)
Runner-Up Finishes, Team
5 — France (1970, 1972, 1976, 1984, 1986)
3 — Canada (1966, 1978, 2004)
3 — United States of America (1964, 2004, 2010)
2 — Great Britain & Ireland (1974, 1992)
2 — New Zealand (1982, 1990)
2 — Korea (1994, 2000)
2 — Italy (1996, 1998)
2 — Australia (1968, 1980)
2 — Sweden (1988, 2006)
Consecutive Runner-Up Finishes, Team
2 — France (1970, 1972)
2 — Italy (1996, 1998)
Top-Five Finishes, Team
22 — United States of America
14 — Great Britain & Ireland (includes 1964 when England competed independently)
13 — France
Consecutive Top-Five Finishes, Team
18 — United States of America (1964-1998)
8 — Great Britain & Ireland (1978-1992)
5 — France (1964-1972)
5 — Canada (1964-1972)
5 — Australia (1972-1980)
Top-Ten Finishes, Team
24 — Sweden
22 — United States of America
20 — France
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Consecutive Top-Ten Finishes, Team
24 — Sweden (1964-2010)
18 — United States of America (1964-1998)
16 — France (1964-1994)
Largest 18-Hole Lead, Team
10 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
5 — United States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972
5 — United States of America, Geneva G.C., Geneva, Switzerland, 1982
4 — United States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970
4 — Great Britain & Ireland, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986
4 — Thailand, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
4 — United States of America, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
Largest 36-Hole Lead, Team
13 — United States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972
8 — United States of America, Mexico City C.C., Mexico City, Mexico, 1966
8 — United States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990
8 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
Largest 54-Hole Lead, Team
18 — United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
13 — Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
11 — United States of America, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, 1984
11 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
Largest Margin of Victory, Team
21 — United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
17 — United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976
17 — United States of America, Geneva G.C., Geneva, Switzerland, 1982
17 — Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
16 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974
Best Comeback by Winner, Final Round, Team
3 — Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
2 — United States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970
2 — Sweden, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
Best Comeback by Winner, Final 36 Holes, Team
8 — Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
7 — United States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970
4 — United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968
4 — Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986
4 — Spain, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
4 — Korea, St. Elena G.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996
Best Comeback by Winner, Final 54 Holes, Team
13 — Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
9 — Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
6 — Spain, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
Lowest Score, Team, First Round
136 — United States of America, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
137 — Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
137 — Japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
137 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
138 — South Africa, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
Lowest Score, Team, Second Round
128 — Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
134 — United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
138 — South Africa, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
138 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
138 — Spain, The Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
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Lowest Score, Team, Third Round
134 — Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
138 — United States of America, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
138 — Spain, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
139 — France, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972
139 — Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986
139 — United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
139 — Germany, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
139 — Japan, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
139 — New Zealand, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
Lowest Score, Team, Fourth Round
136 — Colombia, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
137 — United States of America, The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
138 — Sweden, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
138 — South Africa, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
138 — Korea, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
Lowest Score, Team, Any Round
128 — Korea, second round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
134 — United States of America, second round, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
134 — Korea, third round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
135 — Sweden, second round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
135 — Germany, second round, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
135 — Philippines, second round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
Lowest Score, Team, 36 Holes
273 — Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
274 — United States of America, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
275 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
Lowest Score, Team, 54 Holes
407 — Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
416 — United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
418 — South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
Lowest Score, Team, 72 Holes
546 — Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
558 — United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
561 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
Lowest Score, Team, Final 54 Holes
401 — Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
415 — United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
423 — Sweden, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
423 — United States of America, The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
Lowest Score, Team, Final 36 Holes
273 — Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
279 — United States of America, The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
281 — United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 18 Holes
136 — United States of America, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
137 — Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
137 — Japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
137 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
139 — Thailand, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 36 Holes
273 — Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
275 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
277 — United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
277 — South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 54 Holes
407 — Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
416 — United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
418 — South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
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Lowest Score by Champion, Team
546 — Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
558 — United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
561 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East and West courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 18 Holes
160 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974
156 — United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968
152 — United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976
Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 36 Holes
311 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974
310 — Australia, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968
304 — United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976
Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 54 Holes
467 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974
463 — United States of America and Australia, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968
451 — United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976
Highest Score by Champion, Team
620 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974
616 — United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968
605 — United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976
Highest First-Round Score by Champion, Team
160 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974
156 — United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968
152 — United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976
152 — Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
Highest Second-Round Score by Champion, Team
156 — United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968
153 — United States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970
153 — United States of America, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, 1984
Highest Third-Round Score by Champion, Team
156 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974
153 — United States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990
153 — United States of America, St. Elena G.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996
Highest Fourth-Round Score by Champion, Team
154 — United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976
153 — United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968
153 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974
153 — Australia, Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978
Lowest First-Round Score by Champion, Team
137 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
139 — South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
140 — United States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972
Lowest Second-Round Score by Champion, Team
128 — Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
134 — United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
138 — South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
138 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
Lowest Third-Round Score by Champion, Team
134 — Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
139 — Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986
139 — United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
141 — United States of America, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, 1984
141 — United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
141 — Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
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Lowest Fourth-Round Score by Champion, Team
139 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
139 — Korea, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
140 — Sweden, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
141 — United States of America, Geneva G.C., Geneva, Switzerland, 1982
141 — United States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990
Start-to-Finish Winners (Including Ties) (7)
6 — United States of America (1972, 1976, 1982, 1984, 1990, 1996)
1 — Sweden (2008)
Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, First Round
22 — Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
17 — The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
16 — Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Second Round
44 — Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
19 — De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
11 — Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
11 — Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Third Round
20 — Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
17 — Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
17 — Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
16 — De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Fourth Round
22 — Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
17 — The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
15 — Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Championship
105 — Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
54 — Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
52 — Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunya Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
Fewest Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Championship
0 — Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968
Lowest Score, Individual, First Round
65 — Rikako Morita, Japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
66 — Pei-Lin Yu, Chinese Taipei, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
67 — Mary Ann LaPointe, Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
67 — Caroline Hedwall, Sweden, The Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
67 — Alexandra Bonetti, France, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
Lowest Score, Individual, Second Round
63 — Ji-Hee Kim, Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
65 — Jenny Chuasiriporn, United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
65 — Jung-Eun Han, Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
65 — Dottie Ardina, Philippines, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
66 — Carlota Ciganda, Spain, The Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
Lowest Score, Individual, Third Round
63 — Julieta Granada, Paraguay, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
66 — Kimberly Kim, United States of America, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
66 — Caroline Westrup, Sweden, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
66 — Hyun-Soo Kim, Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
67 — Wendy Ward, United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
67 — Maitena Alsuguren, France, Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000
67 — Sandra Gal, Germany, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
67 — Sarah Nicholson, New Zealand, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
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Lowest Score, Individual, Fourth Round
65 — Se Ri Pak, Korea, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
66 — Carolina Llano, Colombia, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
66 — Federica Piovano, Italy, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
66 — Soon-Jin Yang, Korea, The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
67 — Michiko Hattori, Japan, Drottningholm G.C., Stockholm, Sweden, 1988
67 — Vicki Goetze, United States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990
67 — Laura Matthews, Canada, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
Lowest Score, Individual, 72 Holes
275 — Jung-Eun Han, Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 (72-65-68-70)
276 — Jenny Chuasiriporn (71-65-69-71), United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
277 — Ji-Hee Kim, Korea, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 (75-63-68-71)
Lowest Score, Individual, Counted for Team
63 — Julieta Granada, Paraguay, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
63 — Ji-Hee Kim, Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
65 — Se Ri Pak, Korea, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
65 — Jenny Chuasiriporn, United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
65 — Rikako Morita, Japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
65 — Jung-Eun Han, Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
65 — Dottie Ardina, Philippines, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
Lowest Score, Individual, Not Counted for Team
*68 — Jung-Eun Han/Ji-Hee Kim, Korea, third round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 (*Hyun-Soo Kim, Korea, shot a
66 in that round and either Han or Kim’s score would have counted)
69 — Camilla Lennarth, Sweden, second round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
70 — Kellee Booth, United States of America, second round, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
*70 — Paula Creamer/Sarah Huarte, United States of America, first round, Rio Mar C.C., (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico,
2004 (*Jane Park, United States of America, shot 69 in that round and either Creamer or Huarte’s score would have counted)
70 — Alison Walshe, United States of America, fourth round, The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
70 — Danielle Kang, United States of America, first round, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
70 — Hyun-Soo Kim, Korea, second round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
Miscellaneous
Recent Holes-in-One (4)
Giulia Sergas, Italy, third round, 166-yard, par-3 15th hole, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998
Kelli Shean, South Africa, second round, 161-yard, par-3 5th hole, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
Ji-Hee Kim, Korea, third round, 174-yard, par-3 14th hole, Buenos Aires G.C, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
Chloé Leurquin, Belgium, fourth round, 162-yard, par-3 7th hole, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
Most Players to Compete
155 — Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
144 — The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
141 — Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
Youngest Player
12 — Dottie Ardina, Philippines, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
13 — Mary Navarro, Spain, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, China, 1984
13 — Jessica Korda, Czech Republic, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
13 — Patricia Garcia, Puerto Rico, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
13 — Kyle Roig, Puerto Rico, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
13 — Monifa Sealy, Trinidad and Tobago, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
13 — Klara Spilková, Czech Republic, The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
13 — Elmay Viking, Cook Islands, The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
13 — Violetta Siozou, Greece, The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
13 — Lydia Ko, New Zealand, Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
Best Finish, Host Nation
1 — France, St. Germain G.C., St. Germain, France, 1964
1 — United States of America, Pinehurst R. and C.C. (No. 2), Pinehurst, North Carolina, United States of America, 1980
1 — South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
2 — Australia, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968
2 — Sweden, Drottningholm G.C., Stockholm, Sweden, 1988
2 — New Zealand, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990
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Most Teams to Compete
52 — Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
48 — Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
48 — The Grange G.C. (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
42 — De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
Fewest Teams to Compete
14 — Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978
17 — Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968
19 — Mexico City C.C., Mexico City, Mexico, 1966
Longest Course
6,260 yards, 5,724 meters — Mexico City C.C., Mexico City, Mexico, 1966
6,260 yards, 5,724 meters — The Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
6,221 yards, 5,688 meters — R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970
Shortest Course
5,823 yards, 5,325 meters — Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978
5,858 yards, 5,357 meters — The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
Winner of Men’s and Women’s Team Championships in Same Year
7 — United States of America (1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1980, 1982, 1984)
Most Individual Appearances
13 — Elisabeth Nickhorn (nee Noronha), Brazil; 1970, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998
12 — Marina Ragher Buscaini, Italy; 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1990
10 — Liv Wollin (nee Forsell), Sweden; 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982
10 — Maria Olivera, Argentina; 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008
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France Wins the 2010 Men’s Championship
Johann Lopez-Lazaro and Alexander Levy each shot
even-par 72 to propel France to victory at the 2010
World Amateur Team Championship by four strokes
over Denmark and five strokes over the USA to win
the Eisenhower Trophy at Buenos Aires Golf Club
in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The championship was
hosted by the Asociación Argentina de Golf.
“It is unbelievable. It is fantastic,” said Levy, 20,
who won the French Amateur in 2009. “It is a great
moment.”
Romain Wattel, who
shot a non-counting
74 and was the
reigning Argentine
Amateur champion,
joined Levy as two
of the three lowest
individual scorers.
round, the Danes had hope because of the play of
Joachim Hansen, who was the low individual scorer
at 6-under-par 209. With his birdie on the par-5 sixth,
the Danes had a one-stroke lead.
“At 13, we thought we had a chance and we were
quite sure the boys would do it,” said Torben
Nyehuus, Denmark’s captain. “But it kind of slipped
away. Look at the last six holes. We made a bogey and
a double bogey. That’s the way it is. We are a small
country with not a lot
of good amateur golfers
and this could be more
than we could expect.”
One hole after the
Danes gained the lead,
Lopez-Lazaro and Levy
steadied their play and
staved off a rally by the
Americans. Led by 2010
U.S. Amateur champion
Peter Uihlein, who shot
the lowest individual
round of the day
(2-under-par 70), the
USA closed to within
two strokes.
The French, with
a 7-under-par 423,
fended off the Danes
and Americans in
the last 12 holes
of the weathershortened 54-hole
championship.
In that stretch, LopezLazaro, the 2010
Portugal Amateur champion, overcame a poor start
that included two bogeys and a double bogey in his
first six holes by posting four birdies with no bogeys.
His 25-foot birdie on the 18th hole gave him a final
nine-hole score of 3-under 33. Levy holed a critical
50-putt birdie putt on the par-4 17th hole and was
even par over those 12 holes.
“I looked at the leader board on 17 and saw France at
five under and the Danish at four under,” Levy said.
“Then, I made that birdie. It was great.”
Because of poor weather during the second round,
the championship was reduced to 54 holes but the
efficient French held the lead at the end of each
round. With a compressed schedule, the top 17
teams started their third rounds on Sunday. In the
third round, the leading teams played Buenos Aires
Golf Club and the others played Olivos Golf Club.
Winds gusted to approximately 20-30 mph most of
the day.
France began the day with a one-stroke lead over
Denmark and six ahead of the USA. Early in the
— 41 —
“They were solid and
didn’t make a lot
of mistakes, at least
(Alexander) Levy didn’t,” Uihlein said. “That made it
hard to catch them. Obviously, it’s disappointing but
my hat is off to France.”
The French team added to its second-place finish in
2002 and its tie for third in 1992 for a third medal
in Eisenhower Trophy competition. Team captain
Maitena Delamontagne was a member of France’s
gold-medal winning team in the Women’s World
Amateur Team Championship in 2000.
Denmark, at 427, claimed its first medal in the
championship. The USA, at 428, now has 23 medals,
with a top-10 finish in all 27 Eisenhower Trophy
competitions.
Ireland and the USA had the low team score of the
final day at 1-under-par 143.
The USA was followed in the top 10 by New Zealand,
in fourth, at 435, defending champion Scotland in
fifth at 436, Ireland at 439 in sixth and Germany at
440 in seventh. England, Belgium and Canada shared
eighth place at 441.
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Olivos Golf Club and Buenos Aires Golf Club, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Olivos Golf Club: Par: 36-35–71, Yardage: 6,801, Meters: 6,218 #
Buenos Aires Golf Club: Par: 36-36–72, Yardage: 6,962, Meters: 6,364 *
69 Team Entries
Position
Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Final
1
1
1france.......................................*137
T3
#142
*144
423
72
70
75
72
74
72
212
213
226
2denmark..................................#139
*141
*147
427
Joachim Hansen............................. 67
Lucas Justra Bjerregaard.............. 72
Morten Oerum Madsen................ 72
69
72
75
73
76
74
209
220
221
T9
2
Total
Alexander Levy............................... 68
Romain Wattel............................... 69
Johann Lopez-Lazaro..................... 79
Scores
USA...............................................#143
*142
*143
428
Peter Uihlein................................... 72
David Chung................................... 73
Scott Langley................................... 71
72
70
78
70
73
75
214
216
224
new zealand........................#142
*144
*149
435
Ben Campbell.................................. 69
Ryan Fox........................................... 73
Peter Spearman-Burn.................... 76
70
78
74
75
74
79
214
225
229
5scotland.................................#150
8
3
4
3
4
T41
10
*140
*146
436
James Byrne..................................... 75
Michael Stewart.............................. 75
Ross Kellett...................................... 76
68
72
---
71
75
---
214
222
---
6ireland....................................#150
T41
T15
*146
*143
439
Paul Cutler....................................... 74
Kevin Phelan.................................... 76
Alan Dunbar.................................... 76
73
75
73
71
72
79
218
223
228
7germany..................................#146
*147
*147
440
Max Kieffer...................................... 70
Alexis Szappanos............................ 76
Philipp Westermann..................... 78
73
74
82
71
82
76
214
232
236
england....................................*141
#148
*152
441
Tom Lewis........................................ 70
Laurie Canter.................................. 71
Eddie Pepperell............................... 78
74
74
74
75
77
80
219
222
232
T22
T3
T13
T15
T7
#151
*144
441
Thomas Detry.................................. 72
Christopher Mivis.......................... 74
Thomas Pieters............................... 77
73
81
78
80
71
73
225
226
228
canada.....................................#137
*151
*153
441
Eugene Wong.................................. 67
Albin Choi........................................ 70
Cam Burke....................................... 75
75
77
76
72
81
87
214
228
238
2
T20
T8
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Position
Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Final
T11switzerland..........................*149
#146
*147
442
73
73
73
74
73
81
220
223
230
T6
22
Total
Edouard Amacher.......................... 73
Ben Rusch......................................... 77
Ken Benz........................................... 76
T26
Scores
colombia.................................*143
#146
*153
442
Andres Echavarria.......................... 71
Carlos Rodriguez............................ 72
Marcelo Rozo................................... 77
72
74
79
75
78
80
218
224
236
korea.........................................#145
*147
*153
445
Meen-Whee Kim............................. 71
Jae-Hyeok Lee................................... 74
Il-Hwan Park.................................... 74
71
76
79
77
76
78
219
226
231
T13sweden......................................*141
T18
T7
T11
T11
T13
T3
5
#146
*158
445
Henrik Norlander.......................... 70
Jesper Kennegård........................... 75
Jeff Karlsson..................................... 71
75
71
75
77
81
83
222
227
229
T13NOrway.....................................*148
#147
*150
445
Elias Bertheussen........................... 72
Espen Kofstad.................................. 76
Joakim Mikkelsen.......................... 76
72
75
78
79
75
75
223
226
229
T22
46
T15
#141
*151
445
Pedro Figueiredo............................ 76
José Maria Joia................................ 79
Manuel Violas................................. 77
69
72
77
71
80
81
216
231
235
japan...........................................*146
#147
*153
446
Masahiro Kawamura..................... 73
Satoshi Kodaira............................... 73
Keisuke Otowa................................ 75
75
72
76
77
82
76
225
227
227
T17italy............................................*146
#143
*157
446
Nino Bertasio.................................. 74
Andrea Pavan.................................. 77
Niccolo Quintarelli........................ 72
72
71
81
77
80
80
223
228
233
19iceland....................................#147
*146
*154
447
Olafur Loftsson............................... 73
Hlynur Hjartarson......................... 74
Gudmundur Kristjansson............ 75
74
72
76
76
78
84
223
224
235
T13
T20
T15
T13portugal..................................*153
T17
T13
T26
T26
T7
T15
25
20south africa........................#147
*152
*149
448
J.G. Claassen.................................... 73
Dean O’Riley.................................... 74
Dylan Frittelli.................................. 75
75
77
81
75
74
79
223
225
235
T21spain...........................................#145
T18
T11
*147
*157
449
Gerard Piris...................................... 71
Ignacio Elvira.................................. 74
Adrián Otaegui............................... 76
74
73
74
79
79
78
224
226
228
T21austria......................................*148
#144
*157
449
71
73
79
79
78
80
221
228
237
T22
T11
Philipp Fendt................................... 71
Florian Sander................................ 77
Lukas Nemecz................................. 78
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Position
Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Final
*153
449
Oliver Farr........................................ 72
Rhys Pugh......................................... 79
Alastair Jones.................................. 76
80
72
76
76
77
79
228
228
231
T11
T21
Total
*148
T33
T23
Scores
wales.........................................#148
T33
T21finland....................................#148
*147
*154
449
Kalle Samooja................................. 74
Mikael Salminen............................ 74
Tapio Pulkkanen............................ 76
74
73
78
74
80
85
222
227
239
25argentina..............................#147
*152
*151
450
Emiliano Grillo............................... 75
Tomás Cocha................................... 72
Jorge Fernandez-Valdes................ 75
74
78
78
75
76
76
224
226
229
T26mexico......................................#144
*152
*155
451
Rodolfo Cazaubon.......................... 72
Carlos Ortiz...................................... 72
Estanislao Guerrero....................... 75
74
78
79
77
79
78
223
229
232
T26
T13
T6
T28
T23
#154
*154
451
Kieran Pratt..................................... 72
Matt Jager......................................... 71
Bryden MacPherson....................... 82
75
80
79
79
83
75
226
234
236
chinese taipei......................#147
*150
*155
452
Tsung-Yu Tsai.................................. 72
Chin-Sheng Lin............................... 75
Fu-Chiang Pan................................. 80
74
81
76
78
77
80
224
233
236
T28people’s rep. of china.......#143
T26
T28
T26
T26australia.................................*143
T28
*154
*155
452
T9
Minghao Wang............................... 69
Zeyu He............................................. 74
Guowu Zhou.................................... 82
77
77
82
78
77
82
224
228
246
Singapore................................*147
#154
*154
455
Gregory Foo..................................... 75
Joshua Shou..................................... 72
Choo Tze Huang............................. 75
78
79
76
76
78
86
229
229
237
T30malaysia...................................*147
T18
T34
T32
T30
#154
*154
455
Arie Fauzi......................................... 76
Mohamad Azman Basharudin.... 71
Mohamad Iylia Jamil..................... 80
76
78
79
76
84
78
228
233
237
czech republic...................#152
*148
*157
457
Ondrej Lieser................................... 76
David Procházka............................. 76
Martin Prihoda............................... 79
73
75
78
79
78
83
228
229
240
T18
T47
T9
T30
T32
#152
*160
457
Rafael Campos................................ 72
Robert Calvesbert........................... 73
José Rodriguez................................ 81
71
81
84
78
82
82
221
236
247
netherlands.........................*145
#153
*160
458
Robin Kind....................................... 71
Daan Huizing.................................. 74
Fernand Osther............................... 76
73
80
81
80
80
87
224
234
244
T9
T34
T32
T30
T32puerto rico............................*145
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Position
Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Final
T13
T26
35
T36
T34
Total
#150
*163
459
Hak Shun Yat.................................. 74
Konstantin Lok Tin Liu................. 77
Steven Lam....................................... 72
71
79
86
84
79
84
229
235
242
36peru............................................#149
*149
*164
462
77
74
75
78
86
86
225
239
240
Scores
hong KONG, china.............*146
Patricio Salem................................. 70
Joaquin Lolas................................... 79
Jean Pierre Peglau.......................... 79
NOTE: Championship was shortened to 54 holes; the following teams could not finish better than
37th due to different courses being played.
*150
#150
455
T53
Rafael Becker................................... 81
Daniel Stapff................................... 79
Guilherme Oda............................... 76
75
75
82
72
78
80
228
232
238
chile...........................................#147
*158
#150
455
Matias Dominguez........................ 76
Juan Cerda....................................... 71
Juan Carlos Cortés......................... 80
80
84
78
73
77
79
229
232
237
T37bermuda..................................#150
T26
T39
T41
T37brazil........................................#155
T37
T41
T44
*155
#150
455
Jarryd Dillas..................................... 72
Terence Daniels.............................. 78
Jun Hardart...................................... 99
76
79
91
75
75
94
223
232
284
T40paraguay.................................*160
T57
43
#150
#147
457
Antonio Arriola.............................. 80
James Yoon...................................... 80
Anibal Kim....................................... 85
74
76
78
73
74
79
227
230
242
T40uruguay...................................*152
T41
37
#153
#152
457
Miguel Reyes................................... 76
Agustin Tarigo................................ 76
Juan Alvarez.................................... 85
76
82
77
79
73
86
231
231
248
42venezuela...............................*148
T22
38
#154
#157
459
José Daniel Ortega......................... 78
Alejandro Garmendia................... 75
Felipe Velázquez............................. 73
77
77
81
75
84
82
230
236
236
T43philippines..............................*156
T51
T46
#154
#151
461
Mhark Fernando............................. 77
Jhonnel Ababa................................. 79
Judson Eustaquio........................... 80
78
77
77
75
76
76
230
232
233
T43dominican republic.........*150
#160
#151
461
T33
Juan Carlos Perello........................ 75
Guillermo Pumarol....................... 75
Jose Hernández............................... 78
80
82
80
75
76
81
230
233
239
zimbabwe.................................*151
#159
#153
463
Scott Vincent................................... 75
Nyasha Muyambo.......................... 80
Rogers Jack....................................... 76
77
82
90
75
80
78
227
242
244
T36
T44
T46
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Position
Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Final
T47
T50
T49
#156
463
Rashid Khan.................................... 78
Rahul Bajaj....................................... 82
Abhijit Chadha............................... 74
79
76
90
74
86
82
231
244
246
47slovenia...................................*155
#155
#154
464
Tim Gornik...................................... 77
Žiga Avsec......................................... 81
Domen Slabe................................... 78
73
82
85
75
79
82
225
242
245
T26
T50
Total
*155
Scores
T45india...........................................#152
el salvador...........................*149
#154
#162
465
Herbert Day..................................... 72
Robert Moore................................... 77
Rodrigo Sol...................................... 79
77
77
86
83
79
84
232
233
249
kenya.........................................#154
*155
#157
466
Stefan Andersen............................. 76
Collins Omondi.............................. 78
Borniface Simwa............................ 80
74
81
82
77
80
81
227
239
243
T50slovakia..................................#156
T51
T41
T46
48
49
*147
#164
467
T55
Peter Valasek................................... 76
Stefan Palenik................................. 80
Juraj Zvarik...................................... 81
74
73
79
82
82
82
232
235
242
costa rica..............................#149
*160
#158
467
Alvaro Ortiz..................................... 71
José Méndez..................................... 78
Manuel Jiménez............................. 91
77
83
85
84
78
80
232
239
256
52barbados................................#153
T36
T39
T56
T50
T49
53
*159
#157
469
James Johnson................................ 75
Marcus Clarke................................. 78
Julian Jordan................................... 83
78
81
89
75
82
88
228
241
260
53pakistan...................................*151
T36
T56
#159
#160
470
Muhammad Safdar Khan............. 75
Muhammad Ali Hai....................... 79
Hamza Amin................................... 76
82
77
85
78
82
84
235
238
245
54guatemala..............................*152
#167
#153
472
José Pablo Rolz................................ 76
Martín Modai.................................. 76
Diego Polo........................................ 81
82
92
85
74
79
85
232
247
251
ecuador...................................*165
#156
#152
473
Gonzalo León.................................. 82
Esteban Calisto............................... 83
Juan Miguel Heredia..................... 90
82
76
80
75
81
77
239
240
247
477
T41
62
T36
T54
T58
61
55
T56bolivia......................................#149
*165
#163
Sebastian Maclean......................... 73
Johann Voss..................................... 76
Christian Vezjak............................. 78
80
90
85
83
80
87
T56turkey.......................................#159
*157
#161
477
78
79
86
77
84
87
233
247
254
60
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Hamza Sayin.................................... 78
Gencay Asan.................................... 84
Koray Varli....................................... 81
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Position
Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Final
T53
T54
58
T57
T62
#161
480
Khalid Yousuf.................................. 76
Ahmed Al Musharrekh................. 83
Abdalla Al Musharrekh................ 81
77
85
89
81
80
85
234
248
255
59guam..........................................#158
*170
#158
486
Mark Blas.......................................... 80
Lon Lindsey...................................... 78
James Honda................................... 84
82
88
89
79
79
90
241
245
263
60republic of serbia............#167
T64
*161
#166
494
Ilija Djurdjević................................ 85
Čedomir Ilić.................................... 82
Raša Lazarević................................. 87
76
85
94
85
81
89
246
248
267
61
T62
Total
#162
Scores
United arab emirates.......*157
egypt..........................................#162
*161
#172
495
Mike Adly......................................... 81
Issa Abou El Ela.............................. 81
Teymour Abu El Kheir.................. 87
80
81
91
86
86
88
247
248
269
T64
60
nigeria.....................................#167
*178
#164
509
Muyideen Olaitan.......................... 88
Jimoh Sikiru.................................... 95
Stephen Ezeh Uche........................ 79
88
90
---
85
90
---
261
275
---
qatar..........................................*181
#160
#169
510
Jeham Jassim Al-Kuwari............... 92
Ali Abdulla Mufleh Al-Bishi........ 90
Saleh Ali Musbah Al-Kaabi........... 91
79
81
87
83
86
91
254
257
269
64unit. rep. of tanzania......#166
69
66
61
64
62
63
63
65
*177
#170
513
Abas Adam Sumbi.......................... 82
Frank Roman Massawe................. 85
Jimy Mollel Lazaro......................... 84
87
90
93
87
83
87
256
258
264
65islamic rep. of iran..........*179
#175
#164
518
T67
Hassan Karimian Noshahr........... 90
Saeid Barati...................................... 92
Sajjad Karampour Bargouri........ 89
85
90
92
83
81
94
258
263
275
66
68
Bulgaria...................................*171
#177
#181
529
Martin Tzankov.............................. 79
Todor Krastev.................................. 92
Konstantin Ikonomov.................101
90
87
98
93
89
92
262
268
291
croatia.....................................*179
#186
#173
538
Lovro Plejić ..................................... 87
Andrija Antić................................101
Vedran Žanko.................................. 92
96
90
102
89
88
85
272
279
279
---swaziland...............................*158
T67
67
69
66
67
T55
49
#156
---
---
Sifiso Vilane..................................... 75
Arthur Horne Jr.............................. 83
John Fakuaze................................... 95
79
77
85
---
---
---
-------
---botswana................................*160
#161
---
---
80
82
81
---
---
---
-------
T57
T58
Stuart Smith.................................... 79
Diane Lucas...................................... 81
Mpho Kelosiwang........................... 86
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ARGENTINA – Tomás Cocha, Emiliano Grillo, Captain Miguel Leeson and Jorge Fernandez Valdes
AUSTRALIA – Bryden MacPherson, Matt Jager, Captain Stuart Cox and Kieran Pratt
AUSTRIA – Florian Sander, Lukas Nemecz, Captain Manuel Trappel and Philipp Fendt
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BARBADOS – Julian Jordan, Playing Captain James Johnson and Marcus Clarke
BELGIUM – Thomas Pieters, Christopher Mivis, Captain Christian Moyson and Thomas Detry
BERMUDA – Jarryd Dillas, Terence Daniels, Captain Robert Vallis and Jun Hardart
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BOLIVIA – Christian Vezjak, Johann Voss, Captain Percy Maclean and Sebastian Maclean
Botswana - Stuart Smith, Mpho Kelosiwang, Diane Lucas and Captain Onel Mokgosi (not pictured)
BRAZIL - Guilherme Oda, Daniel Stapff, Captain Ivo Leão and Rafael Becker
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Bulgaria - Todor Krastev, Konstantin Ikonomov, Captain Alan Rogut and Martin Tzankov
CANADA - Cam Burke, Albin Choi, Captain Doug Roxburgh and Eugene Wong
CHILE - Juan Carlos Cortés, Matias Dominguez, Juan Cerda and Captain Francisco Cortes (not pictured)
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Colombia - Carlos Rodriguez, Marcelo Rozo, Captain Lazaro Perez and Andres Echavarria
Costa Rica - José Méndez, Playing Captain Manuel Jiménez and Alvaro Ortiz
CROATIA - Vedran Žanko, Playing Captain Andrija Antić and Lovro Plejić
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CZECH REPUBLIC - Ondrej Lieser, Martin Prihoda, Captain Miroslav Holub and David Procházka
DENMARK - Morten Oerum Madsen, Joachim Hansen, Captain Torben Nyehuus and Lucas Justra Bjerregaard
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - Juan Carlos Perello, Guillermo Pumarol, Captain Jonas Fernández and Jose Hernández
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ECUADOR - Gonzalo León, Juan Miguel Heredia, Captain Marcelo Roldós and Esteban Calisto
EGYPT - Mike Adly, Issa Abou El Ela, Captain Ghassan Kabbani and Teymour Abu El Kheir
EL SALVADOR - Herbert Day, Robert Moore, Captain José Maria Duran and Rodrigo Sol
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ENGLAND - Tom Lewis, Laurie Canter, Captain Colin Edwards and Eddie Pepperell
FINLAND - Kalle Samooja, Mikael Salminen, Captain Kimmo Yli-Jaskari and Tapio Pulkkanen
FRANCE - Alexander Levy, Romain Wattel, Captain Maitena Delamontagne and Johann Lopez-Lazaro
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GERMANY - Max Kieffer, Alexis Szappanos, Captain Christian Schunck and Philipp Westermann
GUAM - Mark Blas, Playing Captain Lon Lindsey and James Honda
GUATEMALA - Diego Polo, Martín Modai, Captain José Antonio Muñoz Molina and José Pablo Rolz
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HONG KONG, CHINA - Hak Shun Yat, Konstantin Lok Tin Liu, Captain Stuart Murray and Steven Lam
ICELAND - Gudmundur Kristjansson, Olafur Loftsson, Captain Ragnar Olafsson and Hlynur Hjartarson
INDIA - Abhijit Chadha, Rashid Khan, Captain Jaydeep Chitlangia and Rahul Bajaj
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IRELAND - Alan Dunbar, Kevin Phelan, Captain Kevin Flanagan and Paul Cutler
ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN - Saeid Barati, Playing Captain Hassan Karimian Noshahr and Sajjad Karampour Bargouri
ITALY - Andrea Pavan, Nino Bertasio, Captain Marco De Rossi and Niccolo Quintarelli
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JAPAN - Masahiro Kawamura, Satoshi Kodaira, Captain Kazutane Sano and Keisuke Otowa
KENYA - Stefan Andersen, Collins Omondi, Captain Dr. Patrick Musimba and Borniface Simwa
KOREA - Meen-Whee Kim, Il-Hwan Park, Captain Han Yun Hee and Jae-Hyeok Lee
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MALAYSIA - Arie Fauzi, Mohamad Iylia Jamil, Captain Haji Mohd Yaacob Mohd Kassim and Mohamad Azman Basharudin
MEXICO - Estanislao Guerrero, Rodolfo Cazaubon, Captain Jorge Betanzo and Carlos Ortiz
NETHERLANDS - Daan Huizing, Fernand Osther, Captain Gordon Machielsen and Robin Kind
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NEW ZEALAND - Ryan Fox, Peter Spearman-Burn, Captain John Gatley and Ben Campbell
NIGERIA - Stephen Ezeh Uche, Muyideen Olaitan, Captain Moses Anabui and Jimoh Sikiru
NORWAY - Joakim Mikkelsen, Elias Bertheussen, Captain Frode Scheie and Espen Kofstad
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PAKISTAN - Muhammad Ali Hai, Muhammad Safdar Khan, Captain Taimur Hassan Amin and Hamza Amin
PARAGUAY - James Yoon, Antonio Arriola, Captain Javier Kent and Anibal Kim
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA - Guowu Zhou, Zeyu He, Captain Yongjun Jiang and Minghao Wang
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PERU - Patricio Salem, Jean Pierre Peglau, Captain Juan Carlos Neira and Joaquin Lolas
PHILIPPINES - Judson Eustaquio, Jhonnel Ababa, Captain Pablo Soon and Mhark Fernando
PORTUGAL - Pedro Figueiredo, José Maria Joia, Captain Manuel Agrellos and Manuel Violas
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PUERTO RICO - Robert Calvesbert, José Rodriguez, Captain Sidney Wolf and Rafael Campos
QATAR - Ali Abdulla Mufleh Al-Bishi, Saleh Ali Musbah Al-Kaabi, Captain Michael Shoueiry and Jeham Jassim Al-Kuwari
REPUBLIC OF SERBIA - C̆edomir Ilić , Raša Lazarević, Captain Nebojsa Lazic and Ilija Djurdjević
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SCOTLAND - Michael Stewart, Ross Kellett, Captain Scott Knowles and James Byrne
SINGAPORE - Gregory Foo, Playing Captain Choo Tze Huang and Joshua Shou
SLOVAKIA - Peter Valasek, Stefan Palenik, Captain Rastislav Antala and Juraj Zvarik
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SLOVENIA - Žiga Avsec, Tim Gornik, Captain David Green and Domen Slabe
SOUTH AFRICA - Dylan Frittelli, Dean O’Riley, Captain Colin Burger and J.G. Claassen
SPAIN - Gerard Piris, Adrián Otaegui, Captain Luis Méndez and Ignacio Elvira
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Swaziland – Sifiso Vilane, Arthur Horne, Jr., Captain Sithembiso Mbelu and John Fakuaze
SWEDEN - Henrik Norlander, Jeff Karlsson, Captain Walter Danewid and Jesper Kennegård
Switzerland - Ben Rusch, Edouard Amacher, Captain Toni Matti and Ken Benz
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CHINESE TAIPEI - Chin-Sheng Lin, Fu-Chiang Pan, Captain Tedo Yu-Ho Liu and Tsung-Yu Tsai
TURKEY - Hamza Sayin, Koray Varli, Captain Kadir Aydin and Gencay Asan
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Ahmed Al Musharrekh, Abdalla Al Musharrekh, Captain Khalid Mubarek and Khalid Yousuf
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UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA - Abas Adam Sumbi, Jimmy Mollel Lazaro, Captain Mohamed Sadiki and Frank Roman Massawe
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - Scott Langley, David Chung, Captain Fred Ridley and Peter Uihlein
URUGUAY - Miguel Reyes, Juan Alvarez, Captain Guzman Etcheverry and Agustin Tarigo
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VENEZUELA - Alejandro Garmendia, José Daniel Ortega, Captain Carlos Whaite and Felipe Velázquez
WALES - Rhys Pugh, Alastair Jones, Captain Carl Rowe and Oliver Farr
ZIMBABWE - Nyasha Muyambo, Rogers Jack, Captain Roger Baylis and Scott Vincent
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Men’s Team Medal Winners, Year-by-Year
YearGold/Score
Silver/Score
1958
Australia / 918-222
United States of America / 918-224
Douglas W. Bachli
Charles R. Coe
Bruce W. DevlinWilliam Hyndman III
Peter A. ToogoodWilliam J. Patton
*Robert F. Stevens
Frank M. Taylor Jr.
**Robert T. Jones Jr.
Bronze/Score
Site
Teams
Great Britain & Ireland / 919Old Course,
29
Joseph B. Carr
St. Andrews,
R. Reid Jack
Scotland
Arthur H. Perowne
Guy B. Wolstenholme
**Gerald H. Micklem
1960
United States of America / 834
Australia / 876
Deane R. BemanEdward Ball
Robert W. Gardner
Jack Coogan
William Hyndman III
Bruce W. Devlin
Jack W. Nicklaus
*Eric G. Routley
**Totton P. Heffelfinger
Great Britain & Ireland / 881
Michael F. Bonallack
Joseph B. Carr
Douglas N. Sewell
Guy B. Wolstenholme
**Charles Lawrie
Merion Golf Club
(East Course),
Ardmore,
Pennsylvania,
USA
1962
United States of America / 854
Canada / 862
Deane R. Beman
Gary Cowan
Labron Harris Jr.William Wakeham
William J. PattonNick Weslock
Richard H. Sikes
Robert Wylie
**John D. Ames
**Jack E. Leddy
Great Britain & Ireland / 874
Michael F. Bonallack
Martin J. Christmas
Alexander C. Saddler
Ronald D.B.M. Shade
**Charles Lawrie
Fuji Golf Course, 23
Kawana, Japan
32
1964
Great Britain & Ireland / 895
Canada / 897New Zealand / 900Olgiata Golf Michael F. Bonallack
R. Keith Alexander
John D. Durry
Club,
Rodney Foster
Gary Cowan
Stuart G. Jones
Rome, Italy
Michael S.R. Lunt
Douglas H. SilverbergEdward J. McDougall
Ronald D.B.M. ShadeNick Weslock
Ross C. Murray
**Joseph B. Carr
**W. Arthur Johnston
**Philip L. Phillipps
33
1966
Australia / 877
Harry W. Berwick
Phillip K. Billings
Kevin L. Donohoe
Kevin W. Hartley
**Daniel H. Dwyer
32
1968
United States of America / 879
Deane R. Beman
Ronald J. Cerrudo
A. Downing Gray
Robert J. Murphy Jr.
**Jess W. Sweetster
Great Britain & Ireland / 883
Michael F. Bonallack
Gordon B. Cosh
Ronald D.B.M. Shade
Peter M. Townsend
**Joseph B. Carr
Club de Golf Mexico,
Mexico City,
Mexico
United States of America / 868
Great Britain & Ireland / 869
Bruce Fleisher
*Michael F. Bonallack
Marvin Giles III
Gordon B. Cosh
Jack W. Lewis Jr.
Peter A. Oosterhuis
Richard L. Siderowf
Ronald D.B.M. Shade
**William C. Campbell
Canada / 885
Gary Cowan
Jim Doyle
John Johnston
Robert L. Wylie
**John A. Swanson
Royal 26
Melbourne Golf
Club (Composite
Course), Victoria,
Australia
1970
United States of America / 854New Zealand / 869
Marvin Giles III
Geoffrey E. Clark
Tom Kite Jr.
Stuart G. Jones
Allen L. Miller IIIEdward J. McDougall
Lanny Wadkins
Ross C. Murray
**Clarence W. Benedict
**Peter K.H. Smyth
South Africa / 870
Hugh J. Baiocchi
John A. Fourie
Dale Hayes
Dave H. Symons
**C. Oldridge
Real Club de la Puerta
de Hierro,
Madrid, Spain
1972
United States of America / 865
Australia / 870
South Africa / 878Olivos Golf Club, 32
Ben Crenshaw
Michael F. Cahill
Coen Dreyer
Buenos Aires,
Marvin Giles III
Terrence Ross Gale
Johann Murray
Argentina
Mark S. Hayes
Anthony Gresham
Kevin Suddards
Martin R. West IIINoel Anthony RatcliffeNeville Sundelson
**Wm. Ward Foshay
**Graham Ronald Keane
**Cliff Anderson
1974
United States of America / 888
George F. Burns III
Gary Koch
Jerome K. Pate
Curtis Strange
**Hord W. Hardin
Japan / 898
Tsutomu Irie
Ginjiro Nakabe
Tetsuo Sakata
Satoshi Yamazaki
**Naomoto Nabeshima
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Brazil / 901
Jose Diniz
Jayme Gonzalez
Ricardo Rossi
Farael Navarro
**Jesse S. Rinehart Jr.
36
Campo de Golf, 35
Cajuiles, La Romana,
Dominican Republic
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YearGold/Score
1976
Great Britain & Ireland / 892
John C. Davies
Ian C. Hutcheon
Michael J. Kelley
Steve Martin
**Alexander C. Saddler
Silver/Score
Japan / 894
Masahiro Kuramoto
Micho Mori
Ginjiro Nakabe
Tetsuo Sakata
**Naomoto Nabeshima
Bronze/Score
Australia / 897
Chris Bonython
*Tony Gresham
Colin Kaye
Phil Wood
Site
Teams
Penina Golf 38
Club, Portimao,
Algarve, Portugal
1978
United States of America / 873
Bob Clampett
John Cook
Scott Hoch
Jay Sigel
**Harton S. Semple
Canada / 886
Gary Cowan
David Mick
Doug Roxburgh
Yves Tremblay
**Geordie R. Hilton
Australia / 891
Christopher Bonython
Anthony Gresham
Peter Sweeney
Philip Wood
**Neil Titheridge
Pacific Harbour 24
Golf and Country Club, Fiji
1980
United States of America / 848
South Africa / 875
Jim HoltgrieveE. Groenewald
Jay Sigel
D. Landsay-Smith
Hal SuttonWayne Player
Robert R. Tway IV
David Suddards
**Harry W. Easterly Jr.
**J. C. Sampson
Chinese Taipei / 884
Pinehurst Resort 39
Dong-Liang Chang
and Country Club
Tze-Chung Chen
(No. 2 Course),
Chun-Lung Wu
Pinehurst,
Ching-Chi YuanNorth Carolina,
**Wei-Hsiang Lu
USA
1982
United States of America / 859
Japan / 866
(No bronze awarded —
Nathanial Crosby
Kazuhiko Kato
duplicate silvers)
Jim Holtgrieve
Masayuki Naito
Bob Lewis
Kiyotaka Oie
Jay Sigel
Tetsuo Sakata
**Frank D. Tatum Jr.
**Yoshio Hachiuma
Sweden / 866
Per Andersson
Krister Kinell
Magnus Persson
Ove Sellberg
**J. Blonqvist
Lausanne Golf Club, Lausanne,
Switzerland
1984
Japan / 870
Kazuhiko Kato
Noriaki Kimura
Kiyotaka Oie
Tetsuo Sakata
**Ginjiro Nakabe
United States of America / 877
John Inman
Jay Sigel
Randy Sonnier
Scott Verplank
**Will F. Nicholson Jr.
Philippines / 879
Guillermo Ababa
Fernando Antolin
Robert Pactolerin
Carito Villaroman
**Simplicio C. Taguiam
Royal Hong Kong 38
Golf Club, Fanling,
Hong Kong, China
1986
Canada / 838
Mark Brewer
Brent Franklin
Jack Kay Jr.
Warren Sye
**Doug Brewer
United States of America / 841
Buddy Alexander
Bill Andrade
Bob Lewis
Jay Sigel
**William C. Campbell
Chinese Taipei / 849
Lin Chie-Hsiang
Lin Chin-Cheng
Hsieh Chin-Sheng
Cheng Yun-Mao
**Lu Wei Hsiang
Lagunita 39
Country Club,
Caracas, Venezuela
Australia / 895
David Ecob
Bradley Hughes
Lester Peterson
Shane Robinson
**John Westacott
Ullna 39
Country Club,
Stockholm, Sweden
1988
Great Britain & Ireland / 882
United States of America / 887
Peter McEvoy
Kevin Johnson
Garth McGimpseyEric Meeks
Jim Milligan
Jay Sigel
Eoghan O’Connell
Danny Yates
**Geoffrey Marks
**James R. Hand
1990
Sweden / 879New Zealand / 892
(No bronze awarded —
Christchurch Klas Eriksson
Steven Alker
duplicate silvers)
Golf Club,
Mathias Gronberg
Michael Long
Christchurch,
Gabriel Hjerstedt
Grant MoorheadNew Zealand
Per Nyman
Brent Paterson
**Arne Anderson
**Roger Brennand
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United States of America / 892
Allen Doyle
David Duval
David Eger
Phil Mickelson
**William J. Williams Jr.
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33
YearGold/Score
1992New Zealand / 823
Michael Campbell
Grant Moorhead
Stephen Scahill
Philip Tataurangi
**Roger Brennand
Silver/Score
United States of America / 830
Allen Doyle
David Duval
Justin Leonard
Jay Sigel
**Marvin Giles III
Bronze/Score
Australia / 842
David Armstrong
Stephen Collins
Stephen Leaney
Lucas Parsons
**Geoff Simmons
Site
Teams
Capilano Golf 49
and Country Club
and Marine Drive
Golf Club, Vancouver,
British Columbia,
Canada
France / 842
Gregoire Brizay
Christian Cevaer
Frederic Cupillard
Sebastian Delagrarde
**Francois Illouz
1994
United States of America / 838
Great Britain & Ireland / 849
Sweden / 855
Todd DemseyWarren Bennett
Kalle Brink
Allen Doyle
Stephen GallacherEric Calberg
John Harris
Lee James
Fredrik Jacobson
Tiger Woods
Gordon Sherry
Mikael Lundberg
**Grant Spaeth
**George MacGregor
**Arne Andersson
The National 45
Golf Course
and La Boulie,
Versailles, France
1996
Australia / 838
Jamie Crow
David Gleeson
Jarrod Moseley
Brett Partridge
**Bruce Nairn
Sweden / 849
Martin Erlandsson
Christopher Hanell
Daniel Olsson
Leif Westerberg
**Henrik Stenson
Spain / 851
Sergio Garcia
Ivo Giner
Jose Manuel Lara
Alvaro Salto
**Carlos P. Alonso
Manila 47
Southwoods
Golf & Country
Club (Masters and
Legends Courses),
Manila, Philippines
1998
Great Britain & Ireland / 852
Luke Donald
Paddy Gribben
Lorne Kelly
Gary Wolstenholme
**Peter McEvoy
Australia / 856
Aaron Baddeley
Kim Felton
Brendan Jones
Brett Rumford
**Bruce A. Nairn
Chinese Taipei / 858
Yih-Shin Chan Chia-Yuh Hong Cho-Chuan Lee Chin-Jung Su **Wu-Hsiung Ho
Club de Golf Los Leones and
Club de Golf La
Dehesa,
Santiago, Chile
2000
United States of America / 841
Ben Curtis
David Eger
Bryce Molder
Jeff Quinney
**Judy Bell
Great Britain & Ireland / 857
Paul Casey
Luke Donald
Jamie Donaldson
Steven O’Hara
**Peter McEvoy
Australia / 858
Aaron Baddeley
Scott Gardiner
Brad Lamb
Andrew Webster
**Roger Hunt
Sporting Club 59
Berlin (Faldo and
Palmer Courses),
Bad Saarow, Germany
52
2002
United States of America / 568
France / 571
Australia / 574
Ricky Barnes
Grégory Bourdy
Andrew Buckle
Hunter MahanEric Chaudouet
Marcus Fraser
D.J. Trahan
Raphaël Pellicioli
Adam Groom
**O. Gordon Brewer Jr.
**Bernard Cazenave
**Roger Hunt
Philippines / 574
Jerome Delariarte
Juvic Pagunsan
Angelo Que
**Rogelio Retuerto
Saujana Golf & 63
Country Club
(Palm and Bunga
Raya Courses),
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
2004*** United States of America / 407
Spain / 416
Sweden / 417
Spencer Levin Rafael Cabrera-Bello
Kalle Edberg Ryan Moore
Alfredo GarciaOscar Floren
Lee Williams
Alvaro Quiros Alex Noren
**Trey Holland
**Santiago Olle
**Ingemar Nyman
Rio Mar
66
Country Club
(Ocean and River
Courses),
Rio Grande,
Puerto Rico
2006Netherlands / 554
Wil Besseling
Joost Luiten
Tim Sluiter
**Gordon Machielson
De Zalze
70
Golf Club and
Stellenbosch Golf Club,
Stellenbosch,
South Africa
Canada / 556
James Love Andrew Parr
Richard Scott
**Doug Roxburgh
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United States of America / 557
Chris Kirk
Trip Kuehne
Jonathan Moore
**Reed Mackenzie
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YearGold/Score
Silver/Score
Bronze/Score
2008
Scotland / 560
United States of America / 569
Sweden / 574
Wallace Booth
Rickie Fowler
Jesper Kennegard
Gavin Dear
Billy Horschel
Henrik Norlander
Callum Macaulay
Jamie Lovemark
Pontus Widegren
**George Crawford
**Walter Driver
**Walter Danewid
2010***
France / 423
Alexander Levy
Johann Lopez-Lazaro
Romain Wattel
**Maitena Delamontagne
Denmark / 427
Lucas Justra Bjerregaard
Joachim Hansen
Morten Oerum Madsen
**Torben Nyehuus
*Playing Captain
** Captain
***Championship played over 54 holes
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Site
Teams
Grange
65
Golf Club
(West Course) and
Royal Adelaide
Golf Club,
Adelaide, Australia
United States of America / 428Olivos Golf Club 69
David Chung
and Buenos Aires
Scott Langley
Golf Club,
Peter Uihlein
Buenos Aires,
**Fred Ridley
Argentina
MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS
Total Medals Won
Country
United States of America
Australia
Great Britain & Ireland
Canada
Sweden
Japan
New Zealand
France
South Africa
Chinese Taipei
Spain
Philippines
Netherlands
Scotland
Denmark
Brazil
Total
23
12
11
6
6
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1st
13
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
2nd
8
3
3
4
2
3
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
3rd
2
6
4
1
3
0
1
1
2
3
1
2
0
0
0
1
Scoring
Most Victories, Team
13 — United States of America (1960, 1962, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1994, 2000, 2002, 2004)
4 — Great Britain & Ireland (1964, 1976, 1988, 1998)
3 — Australia (1958, 1966, 1996)
Consecutive Victories, Team
4 — United States of America (1968-1974)
3 — United States of America (1978-1982) and (2000-2004)
Runner-Up Finishes, Team
8 — United States of America (1958, 1966, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2008)
3 — Australia (1960, 1972, 1998)
3 — Canada (1962, 1964, 1978)
3 — Japan (1974, 1976, 1982)
3 — Great Britain & Ireland (1968, 1994, 2000)
Consecutive Runner-Up Finishes, Team
5 — United States of America (1984-1992)
2 — Canada (1962-1964)
2 — Japan (1974-1976)
Top-Five Finishes, Team
25 — United States of America
19 — Australia
14 — Great Britain & Ireland
Consecutive Top-Five Finishes, Team
19 — United States of America (1958-1994)
9 — Australia (1964-1980)
6 — Great Britain & Ireland (1958-1968)
6 — Sweden (1986-1996)
6 —United States of America (2000-2010)
Top-10 Finishes, Team
27 — United States of America
21 — Great Britain & Ireland
21 — Australia
Consecutive Top-Ten Finishes, Team
27 — United States of America (1958-2010)
16 — Sweden (1974-2004)
14 — Great Britain & Ireland (1958-1984)
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Largest 18-Hole Lead, Team
9 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
8 — United States of America, Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978
8 — United States of America, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Pinehurst, North Carolina, United States of America, 1980
5 — United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
Largest 36-Hole Lead, Team
20 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
14 — Sweden, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990
13 — United States of America, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Pinehurst, North Carolina, United States of America, 1980
Largest 54-Hole Lead, Team
38 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
17 — United States of America, Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978
16 — Sweden, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990
Largest Margin of Victory, Team
42 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
27 — United States of America, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (No. 2), Pinehurst, North Carolina, United States of America, 1980
16 — United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Faldo & Palmer Courses), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000
Best Comeback by Winner, Final Round, Team
7 — United States of America, Royal Melbourne G.C. (Composite Course), Victoria, Australia, 1968
4 — Australia, St. Andrews (Old Course), Scotland, 1958
3 — United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
Best Comeback by Winner, Final 36 Holes, Team
9 — Australia, St. Andrews (Old Course), Scotland, 1958
7 — United States of America, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972
6 — United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962
Best Comeback by Winner, Final 54 Holes, Team
17 — Australia, St. Andrews (Old Course), Scotland, 1958
9 — United States of America, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972
6 — Japan, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, China, 1984
6 — Great Britain & Ireland, Ullna G.C., Stockholm, Sweden, 1988
Lowest Score, Team, First Round
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
132 — United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
136 — Italy, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
136 — United States of America, Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008
136 — Scotland, The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
203 — New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
203 — Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
203 — Great Britain & Ireland, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
204 — United States of America, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986
204 — Finland, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
204 — Philippines, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
Lowest Score, Team, Second Round
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
132 — Sweden, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
135 — Argentina, The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
136 — United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
136 — United States of America, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
204 — France, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
205 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
205 — Australia, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
205 — New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
Lowest Score, Team, Third Round
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
132 — Wales, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
134 — Argentina, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
136 — Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
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(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
203 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
203 — United States of America, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
205 — United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000
Lowest Score, Team, Fourth Round
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
135 — Spain, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
136 — England, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
136 — Germany, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
140 — United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
140 — Philippines, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
140 — New Zealand, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
205 — United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962
206 — Germany, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
207 — Australia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986
207 — New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
207 — Sweden, Club de Golf Los Leones, Santiago, Chile, 1998
Lowest Score, Team, Any Round
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
132 — United States of America, first round, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
132 — Sweden, second round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
132 — Wales, third round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
134 — Argentina, third round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
203 — United States of America, third round, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
203 — United States of America, third round, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
203 — New Zealand, first round, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
203 — Australia, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
203 — Great Britain & Ireland, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
204 — United States of America, first round, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986
204 — France, second round, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
204 — Finland, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
204 — Philippines, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
Lowest Score, Team, 36 Holes
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
268 — United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
273 — Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C. and The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
273 — United States of America, Royal Adelaide G.C. and The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
276 — Spain, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
408 — New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
409 — Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters and Legends Courses), Manila, Philippines, 1996
411 — United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
Lowest Score, Team, 54 Holes
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
407 — United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
413 — Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C. and The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
416 — Spain, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
614 — United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
616 — United States of America, Merion G.C., Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
616 — New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
619 — Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters and Legends Courses), Manila, Philippines, 1996
Lowest Score, Team, 72 Holes
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
554 — Netherlands, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
556 — Canada, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
557 — United States of America, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
823 — New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
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830 — United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
834 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
Lowest Score, Team, Final 54 Holes
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
407 — United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
416 — Spain, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
417 — Sweden, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
620 — New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
624 — France, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
625 — United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
Lowest Score, Team, Final 36 Holes
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
279 — Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
281 — Italy, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
282 — United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
415 — New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
416 — United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962
416 — United States of America, The National G.C. and La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994
418 — Australia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986
418 — United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Faldo and Palmer Courses), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000
Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 18 Holes
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
132 — United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
136 — Scotland and United States of America, The Grange G.C. (West Course) and Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008
137 — United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
203 — New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
203 — Australia and Great Britain & Ireland, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
204 — United States of America, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986
208 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
208 — United States of America, La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994
Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 36 Holes
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
268 — United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
273 — Scotland and United States of America, Royal Adelaide G.C. and The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
278 — Canada, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
408 — New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
409 — United States of America, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters and Legends Courses), Manila, Philippines, 1996
413 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 54 Holes
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
407 — United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
413 — Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C. and The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
417 — Netherlands, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
614 — United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
616 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
619 — United States of America, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters and Legends Courses), Manila, Philippines, 1996
Lowest Score by Champion, Team
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
554 — Netherlands, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
560 — Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C. and The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Scotland, 2008
568 — United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
823 — New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
834 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
838 — Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986
838 — United States of America, The National G.C. and La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994
838 — Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters and Legends Courses), Manila, Philippines, 1996
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Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 18 Holes
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
137 — United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
137 — France, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
(Three Counting Scores: 1958-2000)
227 — Great Britain & Ireland, St. Andrews (Old Course), Scotland, 1958
224 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974
219 — Great Britain & Ireland and South Africa, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976
Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 36 Holes
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
286 — France, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
286 — United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
461 — Great Britain & Ireland, St. Andrews (Old Course), Scotland, 1958
445 — Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964
445 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974
Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 54 Holes
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
425 — France, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
687 — Great Britain & Ireland, St. Andrews (Old Course), Scotland, 1958
671 — Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964
668 — Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976
Highest Score by Champion, Team
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
568 — United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
918 — Australia, St. Andrews (Old Course), Scotland, 1958
895 — Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964
892 — Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976
Highest First-Round Score by Champion, Team
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
137 — United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
137 — France, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
244 — Australia, St. Andrews (Old Course), Scotland, 1958
224 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974
221 — United States of America, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972
Highest Second-Round Score by Champion, Team
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
149 — United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
231 — Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976
226 — United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962
224 — Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976
Highest Third-Round Score by Champion, Team
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
144 — France, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
229 — Sweden, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990
226 — Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964
225 — Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976
Highest Fourth-Round Score by Champion, Team
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
147 — Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008
140 — United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
(Three Counting Scores: 1958-2000)
228 — Great Britain & Ireland, Ullna G.C., Stockholm, Sweden, 1988
227 — Australia, St. Andrews (Old Course), Scotland, 1958
224 — Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964
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224 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974
224 — Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976
Lowest First-Round Score by Champion, Team
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
132 — United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
203 — Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
203 — New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
207 — United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000
208 — United States of America, La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994
208 — Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986
208 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
Lowest Second-Round Score by Champion, Team
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
136 — United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
205 — New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
205 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
206 — Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
210 — Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986
Lowest Third-Round Score by Champion, Team
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
136 — Netherlands, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
139 — United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
203 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
205 — United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000
207 — United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
Lowest Fourth-Round Score by Champion, Team
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
137 — Netherlands, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
140 — United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
205 — United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962
207 — New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
208 — Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986
208 — Great Britain & Ireland, Club de Golf Los Leones, Santiago, Chile, 1998
Start-to-Finish Winners (Including Ties)
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
1 — United States of America (2004)
1 — Scotland (2008)
1 — France (2010)
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
8 — United States of America (1960, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1996, 2000)
2 — Great Britain & Ireland (1964, 1976)
1 — Sweden (1990)
Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, First Round
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
42 — Rio Mar C.C. (River Course 30; Ocean Course 12), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
35 — Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters and Legends Courses), Manila, Philippines, 1996
22 — Capilano G. & C.C. (16) and Marine Drive G.C. (6), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
22 — Club de Golf Los Leones (4) and Club de Golf La Dehesa (18), Santiago, Chile, 1998
Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Second Round
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
45 — De Zalze G.C. (18) and Stellenbosch G.C. (27), Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
33 — Royal Adelaide G.C. (10) and The Grange G.C. (West Course 23), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
30 — Rio Mar C.C. (River Course 21; Ocean Course 9), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
16 — Capilano G. & C.C. (11) and Marine Drive G.C. (5), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
16 — The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
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Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Third Round
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
43 — De Zalze G.C. (2) and Stellenbosch G.C. (41), Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
35 — Rio Mar C.C. (River Course 32; Ocean Course 3), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
26 — The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Fourth Round
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
46 — De Zalze G.C. (42) and Stellenbosch G.C. (4), Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
13 — Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course 13; Bunga Raya Course 0), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
22 — Club de Golf Los Leones (20) and Club de Golf La Dehesa (2), Santiago, Chile, 1998
14 — The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Championship
(Two Counting Scores: 2002—Most Recent Playing)
153 — De Zalze G.C. (72) and Stellenbosch G.C. (81), Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
107 — Rio Mar C.C. (River Course 83, Ocean Course 24), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
(Three Counting Scores: 1958—2000)
77 — The National G.C. (56) and La Boulie (21), Versailles, France, 1994
75 — Club de Golf Los Leones (45) and Club de Golf La Dehesa (30), Santiago, Chile, 1998
Fewest Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Championship
1 — Peter A. Toogood, Australia, St. Andrews (Old Course), Scotland, 1958
Lowest Score, Individual, 9 Holes
29 — Daniel Olsson, Sweden, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
29 — Dawie van der Walt, South Africa, third round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
30 — Edward De Jong, Netherlands, fourth round, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
31 — William Hyndman III, United States of America, third round, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States
of America, 1960
31 — Ryan Moore, United States of America, first round, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
31 — Oscar Floren, Sweden, second round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
Lowest Score, Individual, First Round
63 — Jason Dawes, Australia, The National G.C., Versailles, France,1994
64 — Daniel Olsson, Sweden, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
64 — Mauricio Muñiz, Puerto Rico, The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
65 — Brett Partridge, Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
65 — Ryan Moore, United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
Lowest Score, Individual, Second Round
64 — Yusaku Miyazato, Japan, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000
65 — Lucas Parsons, Australia, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
66 — Ronald D.B.M. Shade, Great Britain & Ireland, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962
66 — Michael Campbell, New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
66 — Justin Leonard, United States of America, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
66 — Gregory Chalmers, Australia, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
66 — Lee James, Great Britain, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
66 — Rob McMillan, Canada, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
66 — Dawie van der Walt, South Africa, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
66 — Oscar Fraustro, Mexico, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
Lowest Score, Individual, Third Round
63 — Jason Dawes, Australia, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
64 — Rhys Davies, Wales, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
65 — David Duval, United States of America, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
65 — Bryce Molder, United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000
Lowest Score, Individual, Fourth Round
65 — Eduardo Herrera, Colombia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986
66 — D.J. Trahan, United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
Lowest Score, Individual, 72 Holes
269 — Jack Nicklaus (66-67-68-68), United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of
America, 1960
271 — Philip Tatuarangi (67-67-68-69), New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
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273 — Bryce Molder (69-71-65-68), United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000
Lowest Score, Individual, Any Round for Team
63 — Jason Dawes, Australia, first round, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994
64 — Daniel Olsson, Sweden, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996
64 — Yusaku Miyazato, Japan, second round, Berlin Sporting Club (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000
64 — Rhys Davies, Wales, third round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
64 — Mauricio Muñiz, Puerto Rico, first round, The Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008
Lowest Score, Individual, Not Counted for Team
69 — Deane Beman, United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960
Miscellaneous
Most Players to Compete (3-Player Teams)
208 — De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
207 — Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
197 — Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
Most Players to Compete (4-Player Teams)
236 — Sporting Club Berlin (Faldo and Palmer Courses), Bad Saarrow, Germany, 2000
207 — Club de Golf Los Leones and Club de Golf La Dehesa, Santiago, Chile, 1998
195 — Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992
Best Finish, Host Nation
1 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pa., United States of America, 1960
1 — United States of America, Pinehurst (N.C.) R. & C.C. (No. 2), United States of America, 1980
2 — New Zealand, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990
3 — Scotland (as part of Great Britain & Ireland), St. Andrews (Old Course), Scotland, 1958
Most Teams to Compete
70 — De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006
69 — Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
66 — Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004
Fewest Teams to Compete
23 — Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962
24 — Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978
26 — Royal Melbourne G.C. (Composite Course), Victoria, Australia, 1968
Longest Course
7,215 yards, 6,593 meters — Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008
7,125 yards, 6,515 meters — Club de Golf, Mexico City, Mexico, 1966
7,043 yards, 6,440 meters — Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro, Madrid, Spain, 1970
Shortest Course
6,317 yards, 5,776 meters — Pacific Harbor G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978
6,456 yards, 5,903 meters — Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992
Winner of Men’s and Women’s Team Championships in Same Year
7 — United States of America (1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1980, 1982, 1984)
Recent Holes-in-One (9)
Fernando Figueroa, El Salvador, first round, fifth hole (Palm Course), Saujuana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002
Roman Svoboda, Czech Republic, second round, 174-yard, fourth hole, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Mar, Puerto Rico, 2004
Fernando Gonzalez, Bolivia, third round, 174-yard, fourth hole, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Mar, Puerto Rico, 2004
Julius Kamalizeni, Zimbabwe, first round, 13th hole, Stellenbosch G.C., Cape Town, South Africa, 2006
Tono Kromer, Austria, first round, ninth hole, DeZalze G.C., Cape Town, South Africa, 2006
Gareth Shaw, Ireland, second round, ninth hole, DeZalze G.C., Cape Town, South Africa, 2006
Richie Ramsey, Scotland, fourth round, 16th hole, DeZalze G.C., Cape Town, South Africa, 2006
Oliver Farr, Wales, first round, 178-yard, fourth hole, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
Tomas Cocha, Argentina, first round, 210-yard, 17th hole, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010
Most Individual Appearances
12 — Roberto Gomez, Brazil; 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2006
11 — Lorenzo Silva, Italy; 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982
11 — Alexis Godillot, France; 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986
11 — Tetsuo Sakata, Japan; 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1992, 1994
9 — Klaus Nierlich, Austria; 1960, 1964, 1970, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986
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NOTABLE PAST PLAYERS
Catherine Lacoste (France). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1974, 1976, 1978
Carol Semple Thompson (United States of America). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974, 1980, 1988, 1992, 1994
Nancy Lopez (United States of America). . . . . . . . . . . . 1976 Beth Daniel (United States of America). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978
Juli Inkster (United States of America). . . . . . . . . 1980, 1982
Liselotte Neumann (Sweden) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982, 1984
Hiromi Kobayashi (Japan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982, 1986
Helen Alfredsson (Sweden). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986, 1988
Annika Sorenstam (Sweden). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990, 1992
Lorie Kane (Canada). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992
Patricia Meunier-Lebouc (France) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992
Maria Hjorth (Sweden). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992, 1994
Mi Hyun Kim (Korea). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994
Se Ri Pak (Korea). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994
Karrie Webb (Australia). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994
Hee-Won Han (Korea). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996
Janice Moodie (Great Britain & Ireland). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996
Jeong Jang (Korea). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998
Grace Park (Korea). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998
Lorena Ochoa (Mexico). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998, 2000
Suzann Pettersen (Norway). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998, 2000
Hilary Homeyer Lunke (United States of America). . . 2000
Julieta Granada (Paraguay). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000, 2004
Ai Miyazato (Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002
Gwladys Nocera (France). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002
Paula Creamer (United States of America). . . . . . . . . . 2004
Yani Tseng (Chinese Taipei). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004, 2006
Sandra Gal (Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004, 2006
Melissa Reid (England). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006
So Yeon Ryu (Korea). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006
Anna Nordqvist (Sweden). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006, 2008
Christel Boeljan (Netherlands). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006, 2008
Azahara Muñoz (Spain) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006, 2008
Caroline Hedwall (Sweden). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008, 2010
Bob Charles (New Zealand). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1958, 1960
Jack Nicklaus (United States of America) . . . . . . . . . . . 1960
Michael Bonallack (Great Britain & Ireland) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1972
Tom Kite (United States of America). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970
Ben Crenshaw (United States of America). . . . . . . . . . .1972
Curtis Strange (United States of America) . . . . . . . . . . 1974
Nick Price (Zimbabwe). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976
Vijay Singh (Fiji). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980
Colin Montgomerie (Great Britain & Ireland). . . . . . . 1984
Jose Maria Olazabal (Spain). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984
Jesper Parnevik (Sweden). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984, 1986
Robert Allenby (Australia). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990
Shigeki Maruyama (Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990
Phil Mickelson (United States of America). . . . . . . . . . 1990
David Duval (United States of America) . . . . . . . 1990, 1992
Thomas Bjorn (Denmark) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992
Anders Hansen (Denmark) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992
Michael Campbell (New Zealand). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992
Justin Leonard (United States of America). . . . . . . . . . 1992
Tiger Woods (United States of America). . . . . . . . . . . . 1994
Sergio Garcia (Spain). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996, 1998
Matt Kuchar (United States of America). . . . . . . . . . . . 1998
Trevor Immelman (South Africa). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998
Henrik Stenson (Sweden). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998
Aaron Baddeley (Australia). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998, 2000
Luke Donald (Great Britain & Ireland). . . . . . . . . 1998, 2000
Camilo Villegas (Colombia). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998, 2000, 2002
Edoardo Molinari (Italy) . . . . . . . . . 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004
Paul Casey (Great Britain & Ireland). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000
Ben Curtis (United States of America). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000
Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002
Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002
Hunter Mahan (United States of America) . . . . . . . . . .2002
Jhonattan Vegas (Venezuela). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002
Francesco Molinari (Italy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002, 2004
Alvaro Quiros (Spain) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004
Martin Kaymer (Germany) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004
Rory McIlroy (Ireland) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006
Rickie Fowler (United States of America) . . . . . . . . . . . 2008
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NATIONAL FEDERATION MEMBERS OF
THE INTERNATIONAL GOLF FEDERATION
(For the most up-to-date contact information,
please visit the IGF website, www.internationalgolffederation.org, and go to “Members.”)
1. A
fghanistan: Afghanistan Golf Federation;
National Olympic Committee;
Pull-e-Mahmood Khan; Kabul; Afghanistan
Tel: 93-77-901-8087; Email: [email protected]
2. Algeria: Algeria Golf Federation;
Federation Algerienne de Golf;
Rue Ahmed Quaked; Dely-Ibrahim; Algeria
Tel: 213-236-3059; Fax: 213-261-4133
Email: [email protected]
3. Argentina: Argentine Golf Association;
Asociación Argentina de Golf; Av. Corrientes 538 Piso
11 y 12; (C1043AAS); Buenos Aires; Argentina
Tel: 54-11-4325-1113; Fax: 54-11-4325-8660
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.aag.org.ar
4. A
ustralia: Golf Australia;
Level 3; 95 Coventry Street; South Melbourne;
Victoria 3205; Australia
Tel: 613-9626-5050; Fax: 613-9626-5095
Email: [email protected];
Website: www.golfaustralia.org.au
5. Austria: Austrian Golf Association;
Österreichischer Golf-Verband; Marxergasse 25;
A-1030 Wien; Austria
Tel: 43-1-505-32 45; Fax: 43-1-505-4962
Email: [email protected] and [email protected];
Website: www.golf.at
6. B ahamas: Bahamas Golf Federation;
P.O. Box SS-19092; Nassau; New Providence; Bahamas
Tel: 242-326-7412; Fax: 242-326-7415
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.bgfnet.com
7. B ahrain: Bahrain Golf Association;
P.O. Box 38938; Riffa; Bahrain
Tel: 973-17777179; Fax: 973-17769484
Email: [email protected]
8. B angladesh: Bangladesh Golf Federation;
Kurmitola Golf Club; Dhaka Cantonment;
Dhaka-1206; Bangladesh
Tel: 88-02-8752526; Fax: 82-02-8752521
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.kgc-bd.com
9. B arbados: Barbados Golf Association;
P.O. Box 585; Bridgetown; Barbados
Tel: 246-430-0808; Fax: 246-437-7792
Email: [email protected]
10. Belgium: Royal Belgian Golf Federation;
Chaussée de la Hulpe; Terhulpsesteenweg 110;
B-1000 Brussels; Belgium
Tel: 322-672-2389; Fax: 322-675-4619
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.golfbelgium.be
11. Bermuda: Bermuda Golf Association;
P.O. Box HM 433; Hamilton HM BX; Bermuda
Tel: 441-295-9972; Fax: 441-295-0304
Email: [email protected];
Website: www.bermudagolfassociation.net
12. Bolivia: Bolivian Golf Federation;
Federación Boliviana de Golf; Calle 1 Norte Nro. 297,
Zona Equipetrol/Faremafu; Casilla de Correos 359;
Santa Cruz; Bolivia
Tel: 591-3-3394035; Fax: 591-3-3394035
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.boliviagolf.com
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13. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Golf Association in Bosnia and
Herzegovina; Golf Asocijacija U bosni - Hercegovini; Slatina bb;
71 000 Sarajevo; Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tel: 387-33-656-936; Fax: 387-33-656-936
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.bhgolf.ba
14. Botswana: Botswana Golf Union;
P.O. Box 1033; Gaborone; Botswana
Tel: 267-3161116; Fax: 267-3161116
Email: [email protected];
Website: www.botswanagolfunion.org.bw
15. Brazil: Brazilian Golf Confederation;
Confederação Brasileira de Golfe; Rua Paes De Araujo,
29 conj. 42; cep 04531-090; Sao Paulo - SP; Brazil
Tel: 5511-3168-4366; Fax: 5511-3168-4366
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.cbg.com.br
16. Bulgaria: Bulgarian Golf Association;
19, Oborishte Street; 1504 Sofia; Bulgaria
Tel: 359-294-30610; Fax: 359-294-63740
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.golfbg.com
17. Cambodia: Cambodian Golf Federation;
#295 Eo, Kampuchea Krom; Mittapheap, 7 Makara;
Phnom Penh; Cambodia
Tel: 855-23-880-045; Fax: 855-23-880-045
Email: [email protected];
18. Canada: Royal Canadian Golf Association;
1333 Dorval Drive, Suite 1; Oakville; Ontario;
L6M 4X7; Canada
Tel: 905-849-9700; Fax: 905-845-7040
Email: [email protected] and [email protected];
Website: www.rcga.org
19. Cayman Islands: Cayman Islands Golf Association;
P.O. Box 31329; Grand Cayman; KY1-1206; Cayman Islands
Tel: 345-947-1903; Fax: 345-947-3439
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.ciga.ky
20. Chile: Chilean Golf Federation;
Federación Chilena de Golf; Málaga 665, Las Condes;
Santiago; Chile
Tel: 562-690-8700; Fax: 562-690-8720
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.chilegolf.cl
21. C olombia: Colombian Golf Federation;
Federatión Colombiana de Golf; Carrera 7, No. 72-64,
Interior 26; Bogota D.C; Colombia
Tel: 571-3-10-7664; Fax: 571-2-35-5091
Email: [email protected];
Website: www.federacioncolombianadegolf.com
22. Cook Islands: Cook Islands Golf Association;
C/o Ngapoko Ngatamaine; P.O. Box 151; Avarua;
Rarotonga; Cook Islands
Tel: 682-20-621; Fax: 682-20-631
Email: [email protected]
23. Costa Rica: Costa Rican Golf Association;
Asociación Nacional de Golf de Costa Rica; West Sabana,
From Pops Ice Cream 400 mts west; Acualux building,
2nd Floor; San Jose; 1000; Costa Rica
Tel: 506-296-5772; Fax: 506-231-1914
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.anagolf.com
24. Côte d'Ivoire: Côte d'Ivoire Golf Federation;
Federation Nationale Du Golf En Côte D'Ivoire; 08 BP 2656;
Abidjan 08; Côte d'Ivoire
Tel: 225-22431076; Fax: 225-22433772
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.golfci.org
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25. Croatia: Croatia Golf Federation;
Miramarska 15B/3; Zagreb; 100000; Croatia
Tel: 385-1-4566050; Fax: 385-1-4566050
Email: [email protected]
26. Cyprus: Cyprus Golf Federation;
Omospondia Golf Kiprou; Olympic House, Amfipoleos 21,
office B208; P.O. Box 28767; 2025 Nicosia; Cyprus
Tel: 357-22-449-874; Fax: 357-22-449-876
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.cgf.org.cy
27. Czech Republic: Czech Golf Federation;
Ceska Golfova Federace; Erpet Golf Centre; Strakonickà 2860;
150 00 Prague -; Smichov; Czech Republic
Tel: 420-296-373-122; Fax: 420-269-373-201
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.cgf.cz
28. Democratic Republic of Congo: Democratic Republic of
Congo Golf Federation; c/o Rainbow Connections Carrefour
des Jeunes; 5151 Avenue Kasa-Vubu; Q/Matonge; Commune
Kalamu, Kinshasa; Democratic Republic of Congo
Tel: 243-081-540-1140;
Email: [email protected]
29. Denmark: Danish Golf Union; Dansk Golf Union;
Idraettens Hus; Brøndby Stadion 20;
DK-2605 Brøndby; Denmark
Tel: 45-43-26-2700; Fax: 45-43-26-2701
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.dgu.org
30. Dominican Republic: Dominican Golf Federation;
Federacion Dominicana de Golf, Inc.; Calle Macao No. 7,
Urb. Tennis Club; Arroyo Hondo;
Santo Domingo; Dominican Republic
Tel: 809-338-1006; Fax: 809-338-1008
Email: [email protected];
Website: www.golfdominicano.com
31. Ecuador: Ecuador Golf Federation;
Federación Ecuatoriana de Golf; Ave Amazonas No 2817 y
Alemania; Edificio Scorpios, Of. 802; Quito; Ecuador
Tel: 593-22922-128; Fax: 593-22422-989
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.feg.org.ec
32. Egypt: Egyptian Golf Federation;
6th Road 301; New Maadi; Cairo; Egypt
Tel: 202-27036444; Fax: 202-27027649
Email: [email protected];
Website: www.egyptiangolffederation.org
33. El Salvador: El Salvador Golf Federation;
Federacion Salvadoreña de Golf; Residencial Escalon Sobre
89 Av. Norte; Entre 1 y 3 Calle Pte. #2; San Salvador; El Salvador
Tel: 503-2264-1584; Fax: 503-2264-1582
Email: [email protected]
34. England: English Golf Union Limited;
The National Golf Centre; Woodhall Spa; Lincolnshire;
LN10 6PU; England
Tel: 44-1526-354-500; Fax: 44-1526-354-020
Email: [email protected] and
[email protected];
Website: www.englishgolfunion.org
35. England: English Women's Golf Association;
11 Highfield Road; Edgbaston; Birmingham; B15 3EB; England
Tel: 44-121-456-2088; Fax: 44-121-452-5978
Email: [email protected] and
[email protected];
Website: www.englishwomensgolf.org
36. Estonia: Estonian Golf Association;
Eesti Golfi Liit; Liivalaia 9; 10118 Tallinn; Estonia
Tel: 372-5041792; Fax: 372-6853047
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.golf.ee
37. Fiji Islands: National Golf Association of Fiji;
P.O. Box 5363; 14 Selbourne Street; Raiwaqa; Suva; Fiji Islands
Tel: 679-338-3750; Fax: 679-338-7464
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.fijigolf.org
38. Finland: Finnish Golf Union;
Suomen Golfliitto ry; Radiokatu, 20; FIN-00093 SLU; Finland
Tel: 358-9-3481-2520; Fax: 358-9-147-145
Email: [email protected] and [email protected];
Website: www.golf.fi
39. France: French Golf Federation;
Fédération Française de Golf; 68, Rue Anatole France; 92 309
Levallois-Perret Cedex; France
Tel: 331-41-49-77-00; Fax: 331-41-49-77-01
Email: [email protected] or [email protected];
Website: www.ffgolf.org
40. Gabon: Gabon Golf Federation;
Fédération Gabonaise de Golf; B.P. 11402; Libreville; Gabon
Tel: 241-76-0378; Fax: 241-72-9079
Email: [email protected]
41. Gambia: Gambia Golf Association;
Drameh Kunda, Opposite Bakau Health Centre,
Fajara, KMC; The Gambia
Tel: 220-7196683; Fax: 220-7811118
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.gambiagolfassociation.com
42. Germany: German Golf Association;
Deutscher Golf Verband e.V.; Postfach 21 06;D-65011;
Wiesbaden; Germany
Tel: 49-611-99020-130; Fax: 49-611-99020-163
Email: [email protected] and [email protected];
Website: www.golf.de/dgv
43. Ghana: Ghana Golf Association;
P.O. Box 8; Achimota; Ghana
Tel: 233-244-318050; Fax: 233-302-220953
Email: [email protected];
Website: ghanagolfassociation.com
44. Greece: Hellenic Golf Federation;
P.O. Box 70003; Glyfada 16610; Greece
Tel: 30-210-894-5727; Fax: 30-210-894-5162
Email: [email protected] and [email protected];
Website: www.hgf.gr
45. Guam: Guam National Golf Federation;
P.O. Box 6572; Tamuning; 96931; Guam
Tel: 671-482-2953; Email: [email protected]
46. Guatemala: Guatemala National Golf Association;
Asociación Nacional de Golf de Guatemala; 11 Avenida 14-86
zona 10; Guatemala
Tel: 502-23630602; Fax: 502-23630612
Email: [email protected];
Website: www.asogolfguatemala.org
47. Honduras: Honduras Golf Association;
Asociación Hondureña de Golf; Apartado Posta No. 3555;
Tegucigalpa; Honduras
Tel: 504-211-9260; Fax: 504-227-3105
Email: [email protected];
Website: www.hondurasgolf.com
48. Hong Kong, China: Hong Kong Golf Association, Ltd.;
Suite 2003, Olympic House; 1 Stadium Path,
So Kon Po; Hong Kong, China
Tel: 852-2504-8659; Fax: 852-2845-1553
Email: [email protected] and [email protected];
Website: www.hkga.com
49. Hungary: Hungarian Golf Federation;
Magyar Golf Szövetség; Istvánmezei út 1-3.;
H - 1146; Budapest; Hungary
Tel: 36-1-460-6859; Fax: 36-1-460-6859
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.hungolf.hu
50. Iceland: Golf Union of Iceland;
Golfsamband Islands; Sports Center Laugardal;
IS-104 Reykjavik; Iceland
Tel: 354-568-6686; Fax: 354-568-6086
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.golf.is
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51. India: Indian Golf Union;
1st Floor, 24 Adchini; New Delhi 110017; India
Tel: 91-11-26525771; Fax: 91-11-26525770
Email: [email protected];
Website: www.indiangolfunion.org
52. Indonesia: Indonesia Golf Association;
Persatuan Golf Indonesia; Gedung Medco I; Jl. Ampera Raya No.
18-20; Cilandak; Jakarta Selatan 12560; Indonesia
Tel: 62-21-78841214; Fax: 62-21-78841215
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.pgionline.org
53. Ireland: Golfing Union of Ireland;
National Headquarters; Carton Demesne;
Maynooth; County Kildare; Ireland
Tel: 353-1-5054000; Fax: 353-1-5054001
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.gui.ie
54. Ireland: Irish Ladies' Golf Union;
103-105 Q House; 76 Furze Road,
Sandyford Industrial Estate; Dublin 18; Ireland
Tel: 353-1-2934833; Fax: 353-1-2934832
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.ilgu.ie
55. Islamic Republic of Iran: Islamic Republic of Iran Golf
Federation; Engelab Sport Complex, Seoul Ave.;
Chamran Highway; Tehran; Islamic Republic of Iran
Tel: 98-21-22023741; Fax: 98-21-2015617
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.golfir.com
56. Israel: Israel Golf Federation;
P.O. Box 141; Caesarea 38900; Israel
Tel: 972-050-5571972; Fax: 972-077-7870273
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.israelgolffed.org
57. Italy: Italian Golf Federation;
Federazione Italiana Golf; Viale Tiziano 74; 00196 - Roma; Italy
Tel: 39-06-323-1825; Fax: 39-06-322-0250
Email: [email protected] and [email protected];
Website: www.federgolf.it
58. Jamaica: Jamaica Golf Association;
c/o Constant Spring Golf Club; 152 Constant Spring Road;
Kingston 8; Jamaica
Tel: 876-925-2325; Fax: 876-924-6330
Email: [email protected];
Website: www.jamaicagolfassociation.com
59. Japan: Japan Golf Association;
Kyobashi YS Bldg 2nd Floor; 1-12-5 Kyobashi, Chuo-Ku;
Tokyo 104-0031; Japan
Tel: 81-3-3566-0003; Fax: 81-3-3566-0101
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.jga.or.jp
60. Kenya: Kenya Golf Union;
P.O. Box 49609; Nairobi; Kenya
Tel: 254-2-3763898; Fax: 254-2-3765118
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.kgu.or.ke
61. Korea: Korea Golf Association;
#513-12, Munbal-ri; Gyoha-eup, Paju-si;
Gyeonggi-do 413-832; Korea
Tel: 82-31-955-2255; Fax: 82-31-955-2300
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.kgagolf.or.kr
62. Kyrgyzstan: Golf Federation in Kyrgyzstan;
Bishkek, str. Moskovskaya #217; Kyrgyzstan
Tel: 00996555169438; Email: [email protected]
63. Latvia: Latvian Golf Federation;
Latvijas Golfa Federacija; Milgravja iela 16a;
Riga LV-1034; Latvia
Tel: 371-29191428; Fax: 371-67394034
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.lgf.lv
64. Lebanon: Lebanese Golf Federation;
Ouzai - Beer Hassan Next to Henry Chehab Barrack;
P.O. Box 11-3099; Beirut; Lebanon
Tel: 961-1-861862; Fax: 9611-866253
Email: [email protected]
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65. Libyan Arab Jamahiriya: Libyan Golf Federation;
P.O Box 13304; Alfeteh University Post Office;
Tripoli; Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Tel: 218-21-478-0485; Fax: 218-21-478-0485
Email: [email protected]
66. Lithuania: Lithuanian Golf Federation;
Lietuvos Golfo Federacija; Rotuses a. 10;
Kaunas 44279; Lithuania
Tel: 8-37-470237; Fax: 8-37-201745
Email: [email protected]
67. Luxembourg: Luxembourg Golf Union;
Fédération Luxembourgeoise de Golf; Domaine de Belenhaff;
L-6141 Junglinster; Luxembourg
Tel: 352-26-78-23-83; Fax: 352-26-78-23-93
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.flgolf.lu
68. Malaysia: Malaysian Golf Association;
No 14, Jalan 4/76C; Desa Pandan; 55100 Kuala Lumpur; Malaysia
Tel: 603-9283-7300; Fax: 603-9282-9300
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.mgaonline.com.my
69. Malta: Malta Golf Association;
c/o Royal Malta Golf Club; Aldo Moro Street;
Marsa; MRS 9064; Malta
Tel: 356-2122-3704; Fax: 356-2122-7020
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.maltagolf.org
70. Mauritius: Mauritius Golf Federation;
Discovery House; St. Jean Road; Quatre-Bornes; Mauritius
Tel: 230-4541676; Fax: 230-4540124
Email: [email protected]
71. Mexico: Mexican Golf Federation;
Federacion Mexicana de Golf, A.C.; Insurgentes Sur 1605 - 10°
Piso; Col. San Jose Insurgentes; Mexico; C.P. 03900; Mexico
Tel: 5255-1084-2170; Fax: 5255-1084-2179
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.fmg.org.mx
72. Mongolia: Mongolian Golf Association;
MCS Plaza; Seoul Street - 4; Ulaanbaatar - 210644; Mongolia
Tel: 976-11-323705; Fax: 976-11-311323
Email: [email protected]
73. Morocco: Royal Moroccan Golf Federation;
Royal Golf Rabat Dar Es-Salam; Route des Zaers; Rabat; Morocco
Tel: 212-3775-5636; Fax: 212-3775-1026
Email: [email protected]
74. Myanmar: Myanmar Golf Federation;
Nawaday Compound; Kaba Aye Pagoda Road;
Mayangon Twp; Yangon; Myanmar
Tel: 951-652745; Fax: 951-652746
75. Namibia: Namibia Golf Federation;
P.O. Box 2122; Windhoek; Namibia
Tel: 264-61-2055223; Fax: 264-61-2055220
Email: [email protected]
76. Netherlands: Netherlands Golf Federation;
Nederlandse Golf Federatie; P.O. Box 8585;
NL-3503 RN Utrecht; Netherlands
Tel: 31-30-242-6370; Fax: 31-30-242-6380
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.ngf.nl
77. New Zealand: New Zealand Golf;
P.O. Box 331678; Takapuna, North Shore City 0740;
Auckland; New Zealand
Tel: 64-9-485 3230; Fax: 64-9-485 6745
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.nzgolf.org.nz
78. Nicaragua: Nicaraguan Golf Association;
Nicabox 2464; P.O. Box 02-5640; Miami; Florida; 33102; Nicaragua
Tel: 505-8882-5522; Fax: 505-2266-1973
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.fenigolf.org
79. Nigeria: Nigeria Golf Federation;
National Sports Commission; National Stadium Surulere,
P.O. Box 145; Lagos; Nigeria
Tel: 234-1-5456209; Fax: 234-1-5850530
Email: [email protected]
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80. Norway: Norwegian Golf Federation;
Norges Golfforbund; Ullevaal Stadium, Entrance J;
N-0840 Oslo; Norway
Tel: 47-22-73-66-20; Fax: 47-22-73-66-21
Email: [email protected]; Website: ngf.golf.no
81. Oman: Oman Golf Committee; Oman Golf;
P.O. Box 2618; PC 111; Seeb; Oman
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.oman-golf.org
82. Pakistan: Pakistan Golf Federation;
Jhelum Road; P.O. Box 1295; Rawalpindi; Pakistan
Tel: 92-51-5568177; Fax: 92-51-2255440
Email: [email protected] or
[email protected];
Website: www.pakistangolffederation.org
83. Panama: Panama Golf Association;
Asociación de Golf de Panamá; 0823-02719; Panama Zone 7
Tel: 507-302-4203; Fax: 507-302-2515
Email: [email protected]
84. Papua New Guinea: Papua New Guinea Golf Association;
P.O. Box 4632; Boroko NCD 111; Papua New Guinea
Tel: 675-323-1120; Fax: 675-323-1300
Email: [email protected]
85. Paraguay: Paraguay Golf Association;
Asociación Paraguaya de Golf; Eduardo Victor Haedo No 407
c/ Alberdi; Edificio Libra - Planta Baja; Asunción; Paraguay
Tel: 595-21-491-217
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.apg.org.py
86. People's Republic of China: China Golf Association;
5, Tiyuguan Road; Beijing 100763; People's Republic of China
Tel: 8610-67162167; Fax: 8610-67117897
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.golf.org.cn
87. Peru: Peruvian Golf Federation;
Federación Peruana de Golf; Calle Conde de la Monclova 315;
Of. 308, San Isidro; Lima 27; Peru
Tel: 511-441-1500; Fax: 511-441-1500
Email: [email protected] and [email protected];
Website: www.fpg.org.pe
88. Philippines: National Golf Association of the Philippines;
Room 307, Bldg. B, Philippines Sports Complex;
Meralco Avenue, Pasig City; Pasig 1603; Philippines
Tel: 632-5179778; Fax: 632-7065926
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.ngapgolf.com
89. Poland: Polish Golf Union;
Polski Zwiazek Golfa; Al. Jerozolimskie 65/79;
00-697 Warsaw; Poland
Tel: 48-22-6305560; Fax: 48-22-6305561
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.pzgolf.pl
90. Portugal: Portuguese Golf Federation;
Federação Portuguesa de Golfe; Av. das Túlipas, N° 6; Edifício
Miraflores, 17°Piso (Floor); 1495-161 Algés; Portugal
Tel: 351-21-4123780; Fax: 351-21-4107972
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.fpg.pt
91. Puerto Rico: Puerto Rico Golf Association;
#264 Paradise Commercial Center; Suite 11;
San Juan 00920; Puerto Rico
Tel: 787-793-3444; Fax: 787-723-5760
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.prga.org
92. Qatar: Qatar Golf Association;
P.O Box 6177; Doha; State of Qatar; Qatar
Tel: 974-4483-7809; Fax: 974-4483-2610
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.qga.com.qa
93. The R&A: The R&A;
Fife KY16 9JD; Scotland
Tel: 44-1334-460000; Fax: 44-1334-460001
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.randa.org
94. Republic of Moldova: Golf Association of Moldova;
17, Cetatea Alba str. Chisinau; MD-2068; Republic of Moldova
Tel: 3736-9141955; Fax: 37322-553077
Email: [email protected]
95. Republic of Serbia: Golf Association of Serbia;
Golf Asocijacija Srbije; Ada Ciganlija 2;
Belgrade 11000; Republic of Serbia
Tel: 381-11-33-32-851; Fax: 381-11-30-56-838
Email: [email protected]
96. Romania: Romanian Golf Federation;
Federatia Romana de Golf; 44, Carierei st;
Breaza; Prahova; 105400; Romania
Tel: 40-244-343-525; Fax: 40-244-343-525
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.frgolf.ro
97. Russian Federation: Russian Golf Association;
Assotsiatsiya golfa Rossii; Office 242A; 8, Luzhnetskaya nab.;
Moscow 119992; Russian Federation
Tel: 7-495-363-2385; Fax: 7-495-725-4719
Email: [email protected] or [email protected];
Website: www.rusgolf.ru
98. Samoa: Samoa Golf Incorporated;
P.O. Box 3770; Apia; Samoa
Tel: 685-31490; Fax: 685-22938
Email: [email protected]
99. San Marino: San Marino Golf Federation;
Federazione Sammarinese Golf; C.O.N.S.; Via Rancaglia 30;
47899 Serravalle D-2; San Marino
Tel: 378-0549-885600; Fax: 378-0549-885651
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.cons.sm
100. Saudi Arabia: Saudi Golf Committee;
P.O. Box 325422; Riyadh 11371; Saudi Arabia
Tel: 966-1-4641662; Fax: 966-1-4642608
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.ksagolf.com
101. Scotland: Scottish Golf Union;
The Duke's; St. Andrews; Fife KY16 8NX; Scotland
Tel: 44-1334-466477; Fax: 44-1334-461361
Email: [email protected] and [email protected];
Website: www.scottishgolf.org
102. Scotland: Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association Limited;
The Den; 2 Dundee Road; Perth PH2 7DW; Scotland
Tel: 44-1738-442357; Fax: 44-1738-442380
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.slga.co.uk
103. Singapore: Singapore Golf Association;
Tanglin P.O. Box 457; 912416; Singapore
Tel: 65-67555976; Fax: 65-67551373
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.sga.org.sg
104. Slovakia: Slovak Golf Association;
Slovenská Golfová Asociácia; Kukucinova 26;
Bratislava; Slovakia 831 02; Slovakia
Tel: 421-2-4445-0727; Fax: 421-2-4445-0727
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.skga.sk
105. Slovenia: Golf Association of Slovenia;
Golf Zveza Slovenije; Dunajska 22; 1511 Ljubljana; Slovenia
Tel: 386-1-430-32-00; Fax: 386-1-430-32-01
Email: [email protected];
Website: www.golfportal.info
106. South Africa: South African Golf Association;
1st Floor Bowman Gilfillan Bldg.; 165 West Street Sandton P.O. Box 65303; Benmore 2010, Johannesburg; South Africa
Tel: 27-11-783-5474; Fax: 27-11-783-5699
Email: [email protected] or [email protected];
Website: www.saga.co.za
107. South Africa: Women's Golf South Africa;
P.O. Box 44356; Claremont 7735; South Africa
Tel: 27-21-863-1052; Fax: 27-86-553-8254
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.wgsa.co.za
108. Spain: Royal Spanish Golf Federation;
Real Federacion Española de Golf; Arroyo del Monte, 5;
Madrid 28035; Spain
Tel: 3491-555-2682; Fax: 3491-556-3290
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.rfegolf.us
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109. Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka Golf Union;
P.O. Box 309; 223, Model Farm Road; Colombo 08; Sri Lanka
Tel: 94-11-2667771; Fax: 94-11-2667771
Email: [email protected]
110. Swaziland: Swaziland Golf Union;
P.O. Box 1739; Mbabane H100; Swaziland
Tel: 268-602-4488; Fax: 268-404-6400
Email: [email protected]
111. Sweden: Swedish Golf Federation;
Svenska Golfförbundet; Box 84; SE - 182 11; Danderyd; Sweden
Tel: 46-8-622-1500; Fax: 468-755-8439
Email: [email protected] and [email protected];
Website: www.sgf.golf.se
112. Switzerland: Swiss Golf Association;
Association Suisse de Golf; Place de La Croix-Blanche 19;
P.O. Box 204; CH-1066 Epalinges; Switzerland
Tel: 4121-785-7000; Fax: 4121-785-7009
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.asg.ch
113. Chinese Taipei: Chinese Taipei Golf Association;
12F-1, No. 125, Nanking East Road; Sec. 2; Taipei;
Taiwan 104; Chinese Taipei
Tel: 886-2-2516-5611; Fax: 886-2-2516-3208
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.taiwangolf.org
114. Thailand: Thailand Golf Association;
P.O. Box 1190; Ramkamheang Post Office; BKK 10241; Thailand
Tel: 662-369-3777; Fax: 662-369-3776
Email: [email protected];
Website: www.tga.or.th
115. Trinidad, West Indies: Trinidad and Tobago Golf Association;
c/o St Andrews Golf Club; P.O. Box 3403; Moka, Maraval;
Trinidad, West Indies
Tel: 868-629-7127; Fax: 868-629-041
Email: [email protected];
Website: www.trinidadandtobagogolfassociation.com
116. Tunisia: Tunisia Golf Federation;
Federation Tunisienne de Golf; Maison des Fédérations
Sportives; Escalier A - 6eme étage; 1004 Cité Olympique; Tunisia
Tel: 216-71-238-133; Fax: 216-71-237-299
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.ftg.org.tn
117. Turkey: Turkish Golf Federation;
Türkiye Golf Federasyonu; B.J.K. Plaza No. 92;
A Blok No. 1 - 4; Besiktas, 34357; Istanbul; Turkey
Tel: 90-212-258-07-18; Fax: 90-212-236-83-04
Email: [email protected]
118. Turks and Caicos: Turks and Caicos Islands Golf Association;
P.O. Box 64; Market Place, Providenciales; Turks and Caicos
Tel: 649-946-4109; Fax: 649-946-4939
119. Ukraine: Ukranian Golf Federation
39 Pushinskaya St., Suite 38; Kyiv 01004; Ukraine
Tel: 380-676-433474; Fax: 380-672-345143
Email: [email protected]
120. United Arab Emirates: Emirates Golf Federation;
P.O. Box 31410; Dubai; United Arab Emirates
Tel: 9714-3684988; Fax: 9714-3684974
Email: [email protected] or [email protected];
Website: www.emiratesgolffederation.com
121. United Republic of Tanzania: Tanzania Golf Union;
c/o Dar Es Salaam Gymkhana Club; P. Box 286;
Dar Es Salaam; United Republic of Tanzania
Tel: 255-989-998-9290; Fax: 255-989-998-9290
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.tgu.or.tz
122. United States of America: United States Golf Association;
Golf House, P.O. Box 708; Far Hills, New Jersey 07931;
United States of America
Tel: 908-234-2300; Fax: 908-234-2178
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.usga.org
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123. Uruguay: Uruguay Golf Association;
Asociación Uruguaya de Golf; Jose Ellauri 357/303;
Montevideo; Uruguay
Tel: 598-2-711-5285; Fax: 598-2-711-5285
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.aug.com.uy
124. Virgin Islands: Virgin Islands Golf Federation;
PMB 1126002; Diamond Ruby, Suite 3;
Christiansted 00820; Virgin Islands
Tel: 305-281-2670
Email: [email protected]
125. Vanuatu: Vanuatu Golf Association;
P.O. Box 358; Port Vila; Vanuatu
Tel: 678-7741228; Fax: 678 25037
Email: [email protected]
126. Venezuela: Venezuelan Golf Federation;
Federacion Venezolana de Golf; Edificio IASA, Oficina 02,
Avenida Eugenio Mendoza; La Castellana, Municipio Chacao;
Miranda 1060; Venezuela
Tel: 58-212-2652839; Fax: 58-212-265-2839
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.fvg.org
127. Vietnam: Vietnam Golf Association;
Hiệp Hội Golf Việtnam; Phòng 114 Trung Tâm hội
nghjj Quốc gia; Mễ Tri, Từ Liêm; Hà Nội; Vietnam
Tel: 84-4-37833194; Fax: 84-4-37833194
Email: [email protected]; Website: www.vga.com.vn
128. Wales: Golf Union of Wales;
Catsash; Newport; Gwent NP 18 1JQ; Wales
Tel: 44-1633-436040; Fax: 44-1633-430843
Email: [email protected];
Website: www.golfunionwales.org
129. Zambia: Zambia Golf Union;
P.O. Box 71869; Ndola; Zambia
Tel: 260-097-7787037; Fax: 260-02-655155
Email: [email protected]
130. Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Golf Association;
P.O. Box CY 1416; Causeway; Harare; Zimbabwe
Tel: 263-4-746141; Fax: 263-4-746228
Email: [email protected] and
[email protected]
Member Countries: 125
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HISTORY OF THE INTERNATIONAL GOLF FEDERATION
Dilemma, but a good one:
By the 1950s, the United States Golf Association (USGA) has received too many
invitations for international matches against individual countries to be able to accept
them all.
January 1958:
The USGA Executive Committee, discussing yet another of these generous invitations –
this time from Japan – proposes the establishment of an international team competition
so that all countries can participate in these types of events.
March 1958:
Representatives from the USGA travel to Scotland to discuss the idea with
representatives of The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland (The R&A). The
concept is enthusiastically received.
May 1958:
Representatives from 35 countries meet in Washington, D.C., USA, hosted by the
USGA and The R&A, to establish the World Amateur Golf Council (WAGC), so that
it may conduct the World Amateur Team Championship. The meeting is arranged
through cooperation with Pan American Airlines and the U.S. Department of State,
and the trips of all attendees are funded by an anonymous group, the Friends of
American Golf. President Dwight D. Eisenhower welcomes the group in the White
House Rose Garden. The Council is begun with 32 Member Organizations and
governing Articles are established.
October 1958:
The first championship is hosted by The R&A on the Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland.
The Australian Team defeats the American Team in an 18-hole playoff by two strokes.
Bob Jones is the captain of the USA Team.
September 1960:
The second championship is hosted by the USGA at Merion Golf Club (East Course)
in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Although the original 1958 Delegates envisioned that the
championship would be match play by this year, it has remained at stroke play through
the present day. Jack Nicklaus’s 72-hole record of 269 at Merion G.C. still stands today.
1964:
The French Golf Federation proposes that the USA Curtis Cup Team stop in France for
an informal match following the Curtis Cup Match in Wales. The USGA accepts the
invitation but also suggests inviting other nations to create a women’s counterpart to
the World Amateur Team Championship. The French are delighted to do so.
Vicomtesse de Saint Sauveur (known to many as Lally Segard), of France, and Mrs. Henri
Prunaret, of the United States, planned the championship.
October 1964:
The French Golf Federation holds the first Women’s World Amateur Team
Championship. Twenty-five teams compete. France beats the USA by one stroke.
With sincere thanks to France, it is unanimously agreed that the World Amateur Golf
Council will hereafter conduct the women’s event.
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1991:
The World Amateur Golf Council becomes affiliated with the International Olympic
Committee as its recognized International Federation for golf.
2009:
The IOC votes to return golf to the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games Programmes.
2011:
The IGF adopts a new constitution that opens membership to all international golf
organizations, and establishes a new office in Lausanne, Switzerland.
THE TROPHIES
Espirito Santo
The Trophy once belonged to the Tsar of Russia, Nicolas II.
It is rumored to once have been gold-plated. After the
Russian Revolution of 1917 the precious belongings of the
Royal Family were scattered in auction sales and Ricardo
and Silvia Espirito Santo of Portugal bought the Trophy.
The original intention was for a Portuguese International
event, but as it was only played once or twice the Trophy
then had no destination. Vicomtesse de Saint Sauveur,
the co-founder of the Women’s World Amateur Team
Championship in 1964, contacted the Espirito Santos
when she heard the Trophy might be available. They were
thrilled to offer the Trophy, through the Portuguese Golf
Federation, for the inaugural event in France.
Eisenhower
With the blessing of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President
of the United States of America, the World Amateur Team
Championship is played for the Eisenhower Trophy. It is
inscribed, “To foster friendship and sportsmanship among
the Peoples of the World,” the IGF’s guiding principle. The
trophy was presented, via the United States Golf Association
and The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland
(now The R&A), by the Friends of American Golf for the
inaugural World Amateur Team Championship played on
the Old Course in St. Andrews in 1958.
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ORIGINAL DELEGATES – MAY 1958, WASHINGTON, D.C., USA
1. ArgentinaEduardo H. Maglione (Administrative Committee)
2. AustraliaE.P. Prendergast (Administrative Committee)
3. Austria
Hugo M. Eckelt
4. Belgium
Pierre Abbeloos
5. Bermuda
George R. Holmes
6. Bolivia
Jaime del Castillo I.
7. Brazil
Jose Brady
8. Canada
Gordon B. Taylor, James P. Anglin
9. Ceylon (now Sri Lanka)
Annesley de Silva
10. Chile
German Edwards
11. China (now Chinese Taipei) Chen Yih
12. Colombia
Harry R. Child
13. Denmark*
(Swedish Delegate)
14.Egypt
Mahmoud Soliman
15. Finland
P.H. Zilliacus
16. France*
(Italian Delegate)
17. GermanyWilly Schniewind
18. Great Britain & Ireland
Henry H. Turcan (Joint Chairman,
Administrative Committee), N.C. Selway
(Administrative Committee)
19. Italy
Francesco Ruspoli di Morignana
(Administrative Committee)
20. Japan Shun Nomura (Administrative Committee)
21. Malaya (now Malaysia)William H. Day
22. Mexico
Raul Valdes V., Rodolfo Patron
23.Netherlands
Charles E. Veltman
24.New Zealand
Douglas O. Whyte (Administrative Committee)
25.Norway*
(Swedish Delegate)
26. Peru
Gabriel Tudela
27. Philippines
Mervyn W. Simpson
28. Portugal
Jose de Sousa e Melo
29. South Africa
Maurice Tom Jackson
30. Sweden
Sune Malmstrom
31. Switzerland
Peter Prager
32. Thailand
Prayad Buranasiri
33. United States of America
John D. Ames (Joint Chairman,
Administrative Committee), Charles L. Peirson
(Administrative Committee), Richard S. Tufts,
Wm. Ward Foshay, Joseph C. Dey Jr., (Secretary)
34. Uruguay
Richard B. Hewlett
35. VenezuelaEnrique Vidal
* Countries were not original Council Members.
Compiled January 2000. Thanks to Rand Jerris, Director of the USGA Museum and Archives, for some of the following
sources: USGA Journal and Turf Management, April 1958; USGA Journal and Turf Management, June 1958; Golf World,
1958; 1999 USGA Championships Media Guide.
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Notes
International Golf Federation
www.internationalgolffederation.org
Maison Du Sport International, Avenue de Rhodanie 54, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland
Tel. 41-216-23-12-12 • Fax 41-216-01-64-77 • Email: [email protected]
Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, NJ 07931-0708, USA
Tel. 1-908-234-2300 • Fax 1-908-234-2178
[email protected]