1998 Eisenhower Trophy
Tournament information | |
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Dates | 19–22 November |
Location | Santiago, Chile 33°27′S 70°40′W / 33.450°S 70.667°W / -33.450; -70.667 |
Course(s) | Club de Golf Los Leones Club de Golf La Dehesa |
Format | 72 holes stroke play |
Statistics | |
Par | 71 (Los Leones) 72 (La Dehesa) |
Field | 52 teams 208 players |
Champion | |
Great Britain & Ireland Luke Donald, Paddy Gribben, Lorne Kelly & Gary Wolstenholme | |
852 (−6) | |
Location map | |
Santiago is located in Chile Santiago Location in Chile | |
The 1998 Eisenhower Trophy took place 19 to 22 November at Club de Golf Los Leones and Club de Golf La Dehesa in Santiago, Chile. It was the 21st World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 52 four-man teams. The best three scores for each round counted towards the team total. Each team played two rounds on the two courses. The leading teams played at Club de Golf La Dehesa on the third day and at Club de Golf Los Leones on the final day.
Great Britain and Ireland won the Eisenhower Trophy for the fourth time, finishing four strokes ahead of the silver medalists, Australia. Chinese Taipei took the bronze medal with Japan in fourth place. Finland led after three rounds but a poor last round dropped then into fifth place. Kim Felton, representing Australia, had the lowest individual score, 11-under-par 275, two strokes better than Mikko Ilonen.
Teams
[edit ]52 four-man teams contested the event.
The following table lists the players on the leading teams.[1]
Country | Players |
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Australia | Aaron Baddeley, Kim Felton, Brendan Jones, Brett Rumford |
Canada | Steven Davies, Stephen Dixon, Jon Drewery, Robert Kerr |
Chinese Taipei | Chan Yih-shin, Hong Chia-yuh, Lee Cho-chuan, Su Chin-jung |
Denmark | Peter Jespersen, Søren Muller, Mads Vibe-Hastrup, Morten Vildhoej |
Finland | Mikko Ilonen, Panu Kylliäinen, Ari Pasanen, Henri Salonen |
Germany | Philipp Neels, Benjamin Schlichting, Marcel Siem, Michael Thannhäuser |
Great Britain & Ireland |
Luke Donald, Paddy Gribben, Lorne Kelly, Gary Wolstenholme |
Japan | Hidemasa Hoshino, Tomohiro Kondo, Yūsaku Miyazato, Masahide Wada |
South Africa | Henk Alberts, Jean Hugo, Trevor Immelman, Dean Lambert |
South Korea | Kim Dae-seb, Kim Hyung-tae, Kim Sung-yoon, Noe Woo-sung |
Spain | Sergio García, Alejandro Larrazábal, Álvaro Mata, Raúl Quirós |
Sweden | Peter Hanson, Anders Hultman, Christian Nilsson, Henrik Stenson |
United States | Joel Kribel, Matt Kuchar, Hank Kuehne, Tom McKnight |
Scores
[edit ]Place | Country | Score | To par |
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1st place, gold medalist(s) | Great Britain & Ireland |
211-ひく218-ひく215-ひく208=わ852 | −6 |
2nd place, silver medalist(s) | Australia | 217-ひく214-ひく213-ひく212=わ856 | −2 |
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) | Chinese Taipei | 217-ひく218-ひく212-ひく211=わ858 | E |
4 | Japan | 217-ひく218-ひく213-ひく211=わ859 | +1 |
5 | Finland | 210-ひく214-ひく217-ひく219=わ860 | +2 |
6 | Sweden | 214-ひく227-ひく213-ひく207=わ861 | +3 |
7 | United States | 209-ひく218-ひく217-ひく221=わ865 | +7 |
T8 | Germany | 216-ひく216-ひく221-ひく215=わ868 | +10 |
Spain | 219-ひく217-ひく214-ひく218=わ868 | ||
10 | South Africa | 218-ひく217-ひく222-ひく213=わ870 | +12 |
11 | South Korea | 218-ひく215-ひく220-ひく219=わ872 | +14 |
12 | Denmark | 220-ひく221-ひく220-ひく212=わ873 | +15 |
13 | France | 222-ひく220-ひく218-ひく215=わ875 | +17 |
14 | Netherlands | 227-ひく216-ひく223-ひく212=わ878 | +20 |
T15 | Colombia | 218-ひく223-ひく219-ひく219=わ879 | +21 |
India | 219-ひく224-ひく222-ひく214=わ879 | ||
17 | Norway | 223-ひく217-ひく223-ひく217=わ880 | +22 |
T18 | Argentina | 217-ひく228-ひく224-ひく213=わ882 | +24 |
Brazil | 220-ひく215-ひく232-ひく215=わ882 | ||
Puerto Rico | 216-ひく212-ひく232-ひく222=わ882 | ||
T21 | Italy | 223-ひく226-ひく216-ひく218=わ883 | +25 |
New Zealand | 226-ひく214-ひく225-ひく218=わ883 | ||
23 | Chile | 220-ひく221-ひく217-ひく226=わ884 | +26 |
24 | Canada | 225-ひく225-ひく221-ひく214=わ885 | +27 |
25 | Austria | 224-ひく223-ひく219-ひく220=わ886 | +28 |
26 | Uruguay | 226-ひく221-ひく218-ひく225=わ890 | +32 |
T27 | Belgium | 217-ひく225-ひく235-ひく216=わ893 | +35 |
Mexico | 229-ひく225-ひく216-ひく223=わ893 | ||
T29 | Malaysia | 225-ひく226-ひく224-ひく221=わ896 | +38 |
Philippines | 230-ひく222-ひく217-ひく227=わ896 | ||
31 | Zimbabwe | 222-ひく229-ひく221-ひく225=わ897 | +39 |
32 | Portugal | 227-ひく223-ひく224-ひく231=わ905 | +47 |
33 | Venezuela | 227-ひく232-ひく232-ひく217=わ908 | +50 |
34 | Ecuador | 224-ひく227-ひく227-ひく233=わ911 | +53 |
35 | Dominican Republic | 229-ひく231-ひく222-ひく234=わ916 | +58 |
36 | Switzerland | 222-ひく234-ひく234-ひく231=わ921 | +63 |
37 | Peru | 232-ひく227-ひく232-ひく232=わ923 | +65 |
38 | Guatemala | 235-ひく231-ひく226-ひく235=わ927 | +69 |
39 | Hong Kong | 225-ひく234-ひく244-ひく231=わ934 | +76 |
40 | Morocco | 235-ひく233-ひく226-ひく241=わ935 | +77 |
41 | Paraguay | 234-ひく234-ひく241-ひく229=わ938 | +80 |
T42 | Bermuda | 235-ひく235-ひく237-ひく238=わ945 | +87 |
Costa Rica | 240-ひく236-ひく234-ひく235=わ945 | ||
44 | Bolivia | 247-ひく236-ひく237-ひく232=わ952 | +94 |
45 | Greece | 232-ひく247-ひく240-ひく238=わ957 | +99 |
46 | Bahamas | 243-ひく241-ひく247-ひく240=わ971 | +113 |
47 | Egypt | 248-ひく254-ひく242-ひく244=わ988 | +130 |
48 | El Salvador | 248-ひく245-ひく244-ひく252=わ989 | +131 |
49 | Estonia | 252-ひく255-ひく242-ひく249=わ998 | +140 |
50 | Croatia | 258-ひく260-ひく267-ひく271=わ1056 | +198 |
51 | Slovakia | 268-ひく274-ひく264-ひく273=わ1079 | +221 |
52 | Latvia | 302-ひく293-ひく286-ひく286=わ1167 | +309 |
Source:[1]
Individual leaders
[edit ]There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.
Place | Player | Country | Score | To par |
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1 | Kim Felton | Australia | 70-67-69-69=275 | −11 |
2 | Mikko Ilonen | Finland | 67-70-71-69=277 | −9 |
T3 | Luke Donald | Great Britain & Ireland |
70-70-69-71=280 | −6 |
Chan Yih-shin | Chinese Taipei | 71-69-72-68=280 | ||
5 | Wilfredo Morales | Puerto Rico | 67-68-75-71=281 | −5 |
6 | Gary Wolstenholme | Great Britain & Ireland |
70-71-74-67=282 | −4 |
T7 | Sergio García | Spain | 72-71-69-73=285 | −1 |
Tomohiro Kondo | Japan | 75-72-67-71=285 | ||
T9 | Christian Aronsen | Norway | 74-70-76-66=286 | E |
Kim Hyung-tae | South Korea | 72-72-70-72=286 |
Source:[1]
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c "1998 World Amateur Golf Team Championship Record Book" (PDF). World Amateur Golf Council. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
External links
[edit ]- Record Book on International Golf Federation website Archived 2018年11月01日 at the Wayback Machine