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woMen

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

Re c o R d Bo o k

2010Wo R l d Am A t e u R

te A m ch A m p i o n s h i p s

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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 Trophy2010 champIonshIp revIew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

scorInG summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

team photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

team medal wInners, year-by-year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

champIonshIp records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Eisenhower Trophy2010 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.

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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 ChampionshipsGolf 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)

presIdent: Mr. Peter DawsonChief executive, The R&ASt. Andrews,Fife KY16 9JD, ScotlandTel: 44-1334-460-000 email: [email protected]

vIce presIdent: Mr. Ty Votawexecutive Vice President of Communications, PGA ToUR100 PGA ToUR BoulevardPonte Vedra Beach, FL 32082Tel: 1-904-285-3700 email: [email protected]

IGf offIcers

IGf commIttees

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)

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)

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)

Mr. George o’Grady (european Tour)Mr. Joseph Steranka (PGA of America)Mr. Dilip Thomas (Indian Golf Union)

Mr. Ty Votaw (PGA ToUR)

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professIonal members

natIonal federatIon member countrIes

Asian TourAustralian Ladies Professional Golf TourCanadian Professional Golf Tour european TourJapan Golf Tour organization JLPGAKLPGAKorea Professional Golfers’ Association Ladies Asian Golf Tour Ltd.Ladies european Tour

Ladies Golf Union LPGAPGA of AmericaPGA ToURPGA Tour of AustralasiaProfessional Golf Tour of IndiaSunshine TourThe R&ATour De Las AmericasUnited States Golf Association

Afghanistan AlgeriaArgentinaAustralia AustriaBahamasBahrainBangladeshBarbadosBelgiumBermuda BoliviaBosnia and Herzegovina BotswanaBrazilBulgariaCambodiaCanadaCayman IslandsChileColombia Cook IslandsCosta RicaCôte d’IvoireCroatia CyprusCzech RepublicDemocratic Republic of the CongoDenmarkDominican Republic ecuadoregyptel SalvadorenglandestoniaFijiFinlandFrance GabonGambiaGermanyGhana

GreeceGuamGuatemalaHondurasHong Kong, ChinaHungaryIceland India Indonesia IrelandIslamic Republic of IranIsraelItalyJamaica Japan Kenya KoreaKyrgyzstanLatvia LebanonLibyan Arab Jamahiriya Lithuania Luxembourg Malaysia Malta MauritiusMexicoMongoliaMorocco Myanmarnamibianetherlands new Zealandnicaragua nigerianorway oman Pakistan PanamaPapua new Guinea ParaguayPeople’s Republic of China

PeruPhilippinesPolandPortugalPuerto RicoQatarRepublic of MoldovaRepublic of SerbiaRomaniaRussian FederationSamoaSan MarinoSaudi ArabiaScotland Singapore SlovakiaSlovenia South AfricaSpainSri LankaSwazilandSwedenSwitzerlandChinese TaipeiThailandThe R&ATrinidad and TobagoTunisia TurkeyTurks and CaicosUnited Arab emiratesUnited Republic of TanzaniaUnited States of AmericaUruguayVanuatuVenezuelaVietnamVirgin Islands, U.S.walesZambiaZimbabwe

Please see pages 84-88 for full listing.

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JoInt deputy secretarIes

Mr. Peter DawsonChief executive, Th e R&A, St. Andrews,Fife KY16 9JD, ScotlandTel: 44-1334-460000 Fax: 44-1334-460001email: [email protected]

Mr. Mike Davisexecutive Director, United States Golf AssociationGolf House, P.o. Box 708, Far Hills, nJ 07931-0708, USATel: 1-908-234-2300 Fax: 1-908-234-2178email: [email protected]

Mr. Antony ScanlonMaison 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]

IGf staff

JoInt secretarIes

executIve dIrector

Mr. Robin BellThe R&A, St. Andrews,Fife KY16 9JD, ScotlandTel: 44-1334-460000 Fax: 44-1334-460002email: [email protected]

Ms. Stephanie ParelUnited States Golf Association70 Sw Century Drive, #100-452Bend, oR 97702, USATel: 1-541-318-4747 Fax: 1-541-318-4774email: [email protected]

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FederATionThe following were present at the Biennial Meeting held at the Sheraton Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 25 october 2010:

officersAllan Gormly, Joint Chairman, The R&AJim Hyler, Joint Chairman, United States Golf Associationemma Villacieros, women’s Chairman, Royal Spanish Golf FederationPeter Dawson, Joint Secretary, The R&ADavid Fay, Joint Secretary, United States Golf Association

in AttendanceInternatIonal Golf federatIon Robin Bell, Joint Deputy Secretary, The R&AStephanie Parel, Joint Deputy Secretary, United States Golf Association

59 Member organizations were in attendance.

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wInners: 2010 deleGates and duffers competItIon

2010 Biennial Meeting

delegates Algeria: noureddine DjoudiArgentina: Isabel Alonso, Mark Lawrie Australia: John BuckleyBelgium: Christian Moyson, Jean de

BooghtBolivia: Richard CadarioBotswana: onel MokgosiBrazil: Vicky whyte, Rachid orraBulgaria: Seth Underwood Canada: Jack McDonald, Jeff Thompson Colombia: Lazaro PerezCosta Rica: Manuel Jimenez echeverria Czech Republic: Milan VeselyDenmark: Soren Clemmenson, Morten

Backhausenecuador: Marcelo Roldosegypt: Ghassan Kabbani el Salvador: José Maria Duranengland: Jim Robinson, Peter Mattsson Finland: Antti Peltoniemi, Petra

PeltoniemiFrance: Marie-Hélène Vienne, François

IllouzGermany: erhard wetterich, Florian

BruhnHong Kong, China: Iain ValentineIceland: Margret Teitsdottir, Jon

eyjolfssonIndia: Jaydeep Chitlangia, Dilip Thomas

Ireland: Seamus SmithIslamic Republic of Iran: KayKavoos

Saeidi, Mohammadreza Hakim ImaniItaly: Stefano Manca Japan: Taizo KawataKenya: Davis njokaKorea: Cheul-Gyo ohMalaysia: Dato Haji Mohd Yaacob Mohd

KassimMexico: Fernando Ysita del Hoyo new Zealand: Patsy Hankins, Phillip

Hassallnigeria: olagunsoye oyinlola, Christiana

omotsola williamsPakistan: Heidi Amin, Taimur Hassan

AminParaguay: Miguel FigueredoPeople’s Republic of China: Deng Guo

PingPhilippines: Pablo SoonPortugal: Manuel AgrellosPuerto Rico: Christine Beauchamp,

Sidney wolfQatar: Mike Shoueiry, Mohammed Faisal

Al-naimi The R&A: Keith Hodgkinson, Jim

McArthurRepublic of Serbia: Dragon Solak,

nebojsa LazicRussian Federation: Alexey nikolov

Scotland: Shona Malcolm, Hamish GreySingapore: Kim BaldwinSlovakia: Ratislav AntalaSouth Africa: erica Lefson, Colin BurgerSpain: Gonzaga escauriazaSwaziland: Dr S A MelbuSweden: Ingemar nyman, Christer

BergforsSwitzerland: John StorjohannChinese Taipei: Tedo Yu-Ho LiuTurkey: Ismet Aktekin, Alper AlpUnited Arab emirates: Chris Vallender,

Khalid MubarakUnited States of America: Barbara

Douglas, Mike DavisUruguay: Victor ZerbinoVenezuela: Carlos whaite, Freddy

Alcantarawales: nigel edwardsZimbabwe: R M Rateiwa, Roger Bayliss

Women:

Jane Bird, Cayman Islands

men:

Morten Backhausen, Denmark

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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 Hyun-Soo 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.

Korea Wins the 2010 Women’s Championship

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24th Women’s World Amateur Team Championship20 - 23 october 2010

olivos Golf Club and Buenos Aires Golf Club, Buenos Aires, Argentinaolivos 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

PositionRd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total

T13 1 1 1 koReA ......................................... *145 #128 #134 *139 546 Jung-eun Han .................................72 65 68 70 275 Ji-Hee Kim ........................................75 63 68 71 277 Hyun-Soo Kim ................................73 70 66 69 278

1 2 2 2 USA ............................................... *136 #138 #146 *143 563 Jessica Korda ...................................68 66 73 76 283 Cydney Clanton .............................68 72 73 73 286 Danielle Kang .................................70 73 73 70 286

T16 T5 8 T3 SweDen ..................................... *146 #135 #145 *146 572 Caroline Hedwall ..........................75 67 74 71 287 Camilla Lennarth ..........................71 69 73 75 288 Louise Larsson ................................78 68 72 77 295

T2 10 T5 T3 FRAnce ...................................... *140 #144 #141 *147 572 Lucie Andre .....................................75 71 68 73 287 Alexandra Bonetti .........................67 73 73 74 287 Manon Gidali .................................73 73 78 75 299

T4 5 4 T3 SoUTh AFRIcA ........................ *142 #139 #143 *148 572 Kelli Shean ......................................70 69 72 72 283 Connie Chen ...................................74 70 71 76 291 Kim williams .................................72 78 75 77 302

T4 T13 T5 6 SPAIn ..........................................#142 *145 #138 *148 573 Carlota Ciganda .............................73 72 70 75 290 Mireia Prat ......................................74 73 68 75 290 Marta Silva ......................................69 75 75 73 292

T9 9 T11 7 cAnADA ..................................... *144 #138 #149 *143 574 Christine wong .............................70 67 76 72 285 Jennifer Kirby .................................82 71 73 71 297 Sara-Maude Juneau .......................74 75 78 82 309

T4 3 3 T8 GeRMAny .................................#142 *135 #146 *152 575 Sophia Popov ..................................71 68 72 77 288 Pia Halbig ........................................71 67 75 76 289 Lara Katzy ........................................71 74 74 76 295

T9 4 T9 T8 PhIlIPPIneS ............................. *144 #135 #151 *145 575 Dottie Ardina .................................73 65 77 71 286 Mia Piccio ........................................71 73 76 75 295 Chihiro Ikeda .................................77 70 75 74 296

T20 15 15 T8 new zeAlAnD ........................ *148 #140 #145 *142 575 Cecilia Cho ......................................75 71 73 69 288 Lydia Ko ...........................................77 69 72 73 291 Caroline Bon ...................................73 78 74 76 301

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PositionRd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total

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T13 T11 T13 T11 DenMARk .................................. *145 #140 #147 *145 577 Therese Köelbaek ..........................74 69 75 70 288 Line Vedel Hansen ........................71 71 72 79 293 Charlotte Kring Lorentzen .........75 71 77 75 298

T9 T13 T16 T11 IRelAnD ...................................#144 *143 #147 *143 577 Leona Maguire ...............................72 70 77 69 288 Lisa Maguire ...................................73 73 70 74 290 Danielle McVeigh ..........................72 76 79 79 306

8 T5 T9 T13 MexIco ...................................... *143 #138 #149 *148 578 Marijosse navarro .........................71 71 75 73 290 Paola Valerio ..................................72 69 77 75 293 Gabriela Lopez ...............................75 69 74 76 294

T2 T5 T5 T13 ARGenTInA .............................. *140 #141 #144 *153 578 Manuela Carbajo Re .....................70 67 73 76 286 Victoria Tanco ................................70 74 71 78 293 Martina Gavier ...............................74 75 75 77 301

19 T21 T18 T15 AUSTRAlIA ...............................#147 *146 #142 *145 580 Alison whitaker ............................75 73 69 73 290 Stacey Keating ................................72 74 74 72 292 Julia Boland ....................................77 73 73 75 298

T13 T16 T11 T15 PeoPle’S ReP. oF chInA ....*145 #144 #142 *149 580 Yuyang Zhang ................................73 71 71 74 289 Zhou Ying Qing Luo .....................72 73 71 75 291 Ying Luo ...........................................75 73 78 78 304

T30 T21 T16 T17 coloMBIA ................................ *150 #143 #141 *147 581 Lisa McCloskey ...............................74 70 69 73 286 Laura Blanco ...................................76 73 76 74 299 Juliana Murcia ...............................80 73 72 76 301

T24 T29 T24 T17 wAleS ........................................#149 *147 *143 #142 581 Amy Boulden ..................................72 72 69 70 283 Tara Davies .....................................77 77 74 72 300 Gemma Bradbury ..........................81 75 82 74 312

T24 T21 T24 19 AUSTRIA ....................................#149 *144 #146 *143 582 Stefanie endstrasser .....................73 72 69 75 289 Marina Stuetz .................................76 76 77 72 301 Sarah Schober ................................76 72 85 71 304

T24 T19 21 T20 neTheRlAnDS ........................ *149 #141 #147 *146 583 Marieke nivard ..............................73 73 73 71 290 Karlijn Zaanen ...............................78 70 74 75 297 Myrte eikenaar ..............................76 71 77 75 299

T4 T16 T18 T2o chIneSe TAIPeI .....................#142 *147 #146 *148 583 Hsuan-Yu Yao .................................71 73 72 74 290 Yi-Chen Liu ......................................71 80 74 74 299 Ke-Hui Hsu ......................................73 74 78 75 300

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PositionRd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total

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T24 T19 T24 T20 PUeRTo RIco ..........................#149 *141 #149 *144 583 Kyle Roig ..........................................72 70 75 74 291 María Fernanda Torres ................78 75 74 70 297 Patricia Garcia ...............................77 71 80 79 307

T24 T21 T18 23 noRwAy .................................... *149 #144 #142 *149 584 Tonje Daffinrud .............................75 74 69 73 291 Rachel Raastad ...............................74 80 73 76 303 Marita engzelius ...........................75 70 79 81 305

T16 T13 T23 24 jAPAn .......................................... *146 #139 #147 *153 585 natsuka Hori ..................................71 69 77 76 293 Mamiko Higa ..................................75 70 74 79 298 Mami Fukuda .................................77 74 73 77 301

T33 T22 29 25 enGlAnD ................................... *151 #142 #145 *148 586 Kelly Tidy .........................................75 71 74 73 293 Hannah Burke ................................76 71 72 77 296 Holly Clyburn .................................77 76 73 75 301

T30 T22 T26 26 ITAly ........................................... *150 #143 #145 *149 587 Giulia Molinaro .............................74 70 77 74 295 Alessandra Averna ........................83 73 72 75 303 Anna Roscio ....................................76 75 73 83 307

T20 T16 27 27 BelGIUM .................................... *148 #141 #151 *149 589 Laura Gonzalez-escallon .............72 72 72 77 293 Chloé Leurquin ..............................77 70 80 74 301 Margaux Vanmol ...........................76 71 79 75 301

T16 T29 T29 T28 chIle ..........................................#146 *150 *148 #146 590 Paz echeverría ................................74 77 73 72 296 Macarena Silva ...............................81 74 75 74 304 Maria José Hurtado .......................72 76 78 --- —

T33 28 28 T28 ScoTlAnD ................................. *151 #143 *148 #148 590 Sally watson ...................................76 70 73 73 292 Louise Kenney ................................75 73 75 75 298 Kelsey MacDonald .........................78 77 80 75 310

T20 T29 T32 30 SloVenIA .................................#148 *148 *154 #141 591 Katja Pogacar .................................73 73 77 70 293 Tajda Sarkanj .................................75 75 77 71 298 Ursa orehek ....................................82 75 79 78 314

T20 32 T29 31 SwITzeRlAnD ........................#148 *151 *145 #148 592 Anais Maggetti ...............................72 76 71 73 292 Fanny Vuignier ..............................76 75 74 79 304 Melanie Maetzler ..........................82 77 77 75 311

35 T21 31 32 czech RePUBlIc ................... *152 #141 #156 *147 596 Klará Spilková ................................77 70 76 74 297 Karolina Vlckova ...........................75 71 80 73 299 Adéla Cejnarová ............................91 82 88 85 346

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PositionRd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total

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T39 T33 T32 33 PoRTUGAl ................................. *154 #146 *150 #151 601 Marta Vasconcelos ........................80 67 74 74 295 Magda Carrilho ..............................77 79 80 78 314 Joana Silva Pinto ...........................77 85 76 77 315

T48 T39 T39 34 FInlAnD ...................................#159 *146 *153 #145 603 noora Tamminen ..........................81 69 77 79 306 Sanna nuutinen ............................84 77 76 70 307 Linda Henriksson ..........................78 84 81 75 318

T39 T36 T35 T35 PeRU ...........................................#154 *148 *154 #148 604 Maria Salinas ..................................75 71 83 72 301 Alexandra Gibson .........................79 77 77 81 314 Kiara Hayashida .............................81 80 77 76 314

T24 T36 T37 T35 PARAGUAy ................................ *149 #153 *155 #147 604 Diana Fernández ...........................76 75 74 71 296 Johanna Doria ................................73 81 81 79 314 Paloma Vaccaro .............................87 78 81 76 322

T48 46 T37 37 MAlAySIA .................................. *159 #151 *147 #148 605 Vivienne Chin ................................79 77 80 71 307 Iman nordin ...................................80 79 74 77 310 Dianne Luke ...................................81 74 73 84 312

T36 T33 T35 T38 VenezUelA .............................. *153 #147 *156 #150 606 Ana Margarita Raga ......................74 74 80 73 301 Fabiana Salazar ..............................79 73 76 81 309 nicole Ferré ....................................82 76 84 77 319

T44 T38 T41 T38 TRInIDAD & ToBAGo .........#155 *145 *159 #147 606 Martine de Gannes .......................79 71 78 76 304 Monifa Sealy ...................................78 74 81 71 304 Tracey Clarke..................................77 80 85 86 328

9 T39 34 T38 ISRAel ........................................#144 *161 *149 #152 606 Hadas Libman ................................70 81 75 77 303 Laetitia Beck ...................................74 80 86 75 315 Petra Bogoslavsky ..........................87 82 74 85 328

47 T43 45 41 honG konG, chInA ...........#157 *151 *154 #145 607 Stephanie Ho ..................................75 74 77 72 298 Tiffany Tsz Ching Chan ...............82 77 77 73 309 Michelle wingyee Cheung .........85 79 78 81 323

T44 T41 T39 T42 IcelAnD..................................... *155 #152 *151 #151 609 Tinna Johannsdottir .....................78 77 74 78 307 Signy Arnorsdottir ........................77 80 77 74 308 Gudrun Bjorgvinsdóttir ..............86 75 77 77 315

T36 T41 T41 T42 BRAzIl .......................................#153 *154 *152 #150 609 Patricia Carvalho ...........................79 80 71 72 302 Mariana de Biase ...........................78 74 81 78 311 Isadora Stapff .................................75 87 81 79 322

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PositionRd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total

24th Women’s World Amateur Team Championship

T36 T43 44 44 BolIVIA .....................................#153 *155 *153 #150 611 Susana Benavides ..........................77 76 76 71 300 Raquel Gumucio............................76 79 77 79 311 natalia Perez ..................................82 83 79 82 326

46 38 T41 45 lATVIA ........................................ *156 #147 *156 #153 612 Laura Jansone .................................75 69 76 76 296 Mara Puisite ....................................81 78 81 80 320 Krista Puisite ..................................81 83 80 77 321

T30 T47 47 46 GUATeMAlA ............................#150 *162 *153 #148 613 María José Camey ..........................75 81 79 71 306 Lucía Polo ........................................75 81 74 77 307 Beatriz de Arenas ..........................89 84 90 80 343

T39 45 46 47 URUGUAy .................................#154 *155 *155 #156 620 Maria Garcia Austt........................75 76 76 77 304 Maria Victoria Fernández ...........79 79 79 79 316 Manuela Barros..............................79 82 83 80 324

T39 T47 49 48 ecUADoR .................................#154 *158 *164 #152 628 Daniela Darquea ...........................74 80 82 70 306 Coralía Arias ...................................80 78 82 84 324 Maria José Ferro .............................82 82 86 82 332

T39 49 48 49 SloVAkIA .................................#154 *162 *158 #155 629 natália Hecková ............................75 78 77 75 305 Lujza Bubanova .............................79 84 82 82 327 Victoria Tomko ..............................86 84 81 80 331

T48 50 50 50 TURkey ......................................#159 *161 *165 #159 644 Basak Aydin ....................................81 79 82 81 323 Sena ersoy .......................................78 86 83 78 325 Damla Bilgic ...................................82 82 91 86 341

51 51 51 51 UnIT. ReP. oF TAnzAnIA .....#174 *166 *170 #164 674 Madina Iddy Hussein ...................83 84 87 83 337 Hawa Ayoub wanyeche ...............91 82 83 81 337

52 52 52 52 GUAM .........................................#183 *182 *182 #184 731 Tessie Blair ......................................85 87 88 89 349 Aiga Payne .......................................99 95 94 99 387 Rose Cunliffe ..................................98 108 102 95 403

* = olivos Golf Club# = Buenos Aires Golf Club

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AustrAliA – stacey Keating, Julia Boland, Captain Jane searle and Alison Whitaker

2010 Espirito Santo Trophy Team Photos

AustriA – Marina stuetz, sarah schober, Captain shirin Hornecker and stefanie Endstrasser

ArGENtiNA – Victoria tanco, Manuela Carbajo re, Captain Federico McNeill and Martina Gavier

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BOliViA – Natalia Perez, susana Benavides, Captain Jose Antonio Perez and raquel Gumucio

BrAZil – isadora stapff, Patricia Carvalho, Captain Victoria Whyte and Mariana de Biase

BElGiuM – Margaux Vanmol, laura Gonzalez-Escallon, Captain Christian Moyson and Chloé leurquin

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CHilE – Macarena silva, Maria José Hurtado, Captain Cristián Vargas and Paz Echeverría

CANADA – Jennifer Kirby, Christine Wong, Captain Doug roxburgh and sara-Maude Juneau

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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itAlY - Alessandra Averna, Anna roscio, Captain laura Benazzo and Giulia Molinaro

JAPAN - Natsuka Hori, Mamiko Higa, Captain Mayumi satofuka and Mami Fukuda

isrAEl - Hadas libman, Petra Bogoslavsky, Captain Cyril Kaufman and laetitia Beck

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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

NEW ZEAlAND - Caroline Bon, Cecilia Cho, Captain libby steele and lydia Ko

NEtHErlANDs - Karlijn Zaanen, Myrte Eikenaar, Captain Floris van imhoff and Marieke Nivard

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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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sCOtlAND - sally Watson, louise Kenney, Captain lesley Nicholson and Kelsey MacDonald

PuErtO riCO - María Fernanda torres, Patricia Garcia, Captain Marilina silén and Kyle roig

slOVAKiA - Natália Hecková, lujza Bubanova, Captain rastislav Antala and Victoria tomko

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sOutH AFriCA - Connie Chen, Kim Williams, Captain sandra Winter and Kelli shean

slOVENiA - ursa Orehek, tajda sarkanj, Captain uros Gregoric and Katja Pogacar

sPAiN - Mireia Prat, Carlota Ciganda, Captain Macarena Campomanes and Marta silva

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CHiNEsE tAiPEi - Ke-Hui Hsu, Hsuan-Yu Yao, Captain Chin-sha Chang and Yi-Chen liu

sWEDEN - Caroline Hedwall, Camilla lennarth, Captain Walter Danewid and louise larsson

sWitZErlAND - Melanie Maetzler, Anais Maggetti, Captain Corinne rey and Fanny Vuignier

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triNADAD AND tOBAGO - tracey Clarke, Playing Captain Martine de Gannes and Monifa sealy

uNitED rEPuBliC OF tANZANiA - Hawa Ayoub Wanyeche, Captain Mbonile Burton Mwamasangula and Madina iddy Hussein

turKEY - sena Ersoy, Damla Bilgic, Captain Dilek Hamoglu and Basak Aydin

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VENEZuElA - Fabiana salazar, Ana Margarita raga, Captain Maria luisa raga and Nicole Ferré

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

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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-YearYear Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams1964 France / 588 United States of America / 589 england / 597 St. Germain 25 Claudine Cros Barbara McIntire *Bridget Jackson Golf Club, Catherine Lacoste Carol Sorenson Ruth Porter St. Germain, Brigitte Varangot Barbara F. white Marley Spearman France **Vicomtesse de Saint-Sauveur **Helen Hawes

1966 United States of America / 580 Canada / 589 France / 597 Mexico City 19 Barbara white Boddie Gayle Hitchens Claudine Cros Country Club, Shelley Hamlin Gail Harvey Moore Catherine Lacoste Mexico City, Anne Quast Marlene S. Streit Brigitte Varangot Mexico **Helen Hawes **Kay Helleur **Vicomtesse de Saint-Sauveur

1968 United States of America / 616 Australia / 621 France / 622 Victoria 17 Jane Bastanchury elizabeth Blackmore Catherine Lacoste Golf Club, Shelley Hamlin Marea Hickey Claudine Cros Rubin Victoria, Anne Quast Dianna Thomas Brigitte Varangot Australia **Kay Pennington **eileen Dawson **Vicomtesse de Saint-Sauveur

1970 United States of America / 598 France / 599 South Africa / 606 R.S.H.e. Club 22 Jane Bastanchury Catherine Lacoste DePrado Judy Angel de Campo, Cynthia Hill Claudine Cros Rubin Jeanette Joan Burd Madrid, Martha wilkinson Brigitte Varangot Sally Knight Little Spain **Mildred Prunaret **Vicomtesse de Saint-Sauveur **esther M. Gallie

1972 United States of America / 583 France / 587 Sweden / 594 The Hindu 20 Laura Baugh Anne Marie Palli Birgit Forssman Country Club, Jane Bastanchury Booth Claudine Cros Rubin Christina westerberg Buenos Aires, Mary Anne Budke Brigitte Varangot Liv wollin Argentina **evelyn Monsted **Lally Segard **Margaretha Murray

1974 United States of America / 620 Great Britain & Ireland / 636 (no bronze awarded — Campo de Golf, 22 Cynthia Hill *Julia Greenhalgh duplicate silvers) Cajuiles, Deborah Massey Mary McKenna La Romana, Carol Semple Tegwen Perkins Dominican Republic **Allison Choate South Africa / 636 Jenny Bruce Lisle nel Alison Sheard **J.S. Dowie Dunn

1976 United States of America / 605 France / 622 Brazil / 626 Vilamoura 25 Donna Horton Catherine Lacoste DePrado Laura M. dos Santos Golf Club, Portimao, nancy Lopez Anne Marie Palli Maria Alice Gonzalez Algarve, Portugal Deborah Massey M. Christine Ubald-Bocquet elisabeth noronha **Phyllis Semple **Martine Giraud **Yolanda Figueiredo

1978 Australia / 596 Canada / 597 France / 602 Pacific Harbour 14 Lindy Goggin Marilyn Palmer nathalie Jeanson Golf and edwina Kennedy Cathy Sherk Marie Laure Lorenzi Country Club, Fiji Jane Lock Stacey west Catherine Lacoste DePrado **Patricia Bridges **Marlene Streit **Martine Giraud

1980 United States of America / 588 Australia / 595 France / 610 Pinehurst Resort 28 Juli Simpson Inkster Lindy Goggin elaine Berthet and Country Club Patrice M. Rizzo edwina Kennedy Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (no. 2 Course), Carol Semple Jane Lock Cecilia Mourgue D’Algue Pinehurst, **elizabeth S. Brand **Patricia Bridges **Martine Giraud north Carolina, USA

Spain/610 Ara Monfort de Alboy Marta Figueras-Dotti Carmen Maestre de Pellon **emma Villacieros de Garcia-ogara

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Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams

1982 United States of America / 579 new Zealand / 596 Great Britain & Ireland / 598 Geneva 26 Kathy Baker Janice Arnold Jane Connachan Golf Club, Amy Benz Liz Douglas Belle Robertson Geneva, Switzerland Juli Inkster Brenda Rhodes Gillian Stewart **Cynthia Alexandre **Betty Fraser **Ann Irvin

1984 United States of America / 585 France / 597 Great Britain & Ireland / 600 Royal Hong Kong 22 Heather Farr *Cecilia Mourgue D’Algue Penny Grice Golf Club, Debra Richard Valerie Pamard Gillian Stewart Fanling, Hong Kong Jody Rosenthal Corine Soules Claire waite China **Dorothy Porter **Jill Thornhill

1986 Spain / 580 France / 583 United States of America / 584 Lagunita 27 Macarena Campomanes Maria-Laure de Lorenzi Taya Kay D. Cockerill Country Club, Mary Carmen navarro *Cecilia Mourgue D’Algue Kathleen McCarthy Caracas, Venezuela Maria orueta Valerie Pamard Leslie Shannon **emma De Garcia ogara **Kay Jackson

1988 United States of America / 587 Sweden / 588 Great Britain & Ireland / 600 Drottningholm 27 Anne Sander Helen Alfredsson Linda Bayman Country Club, Pearl Sinn Helene Andersson Susan Shapcott Stockholm, Sweden Carol Semple Thompson eva Dahllof Julie wade **Judy Bell **Anders werthen **Jill Thornhill

1990 United States of America / 585 new Zealand / 597 Great Britain & Ireland / 605 Russley 25 Vicki Goetze Lisa Aldridge Julie Hall Golf Club, Pat Hurst Jan Higgins Claire Hourihane Christchurch, Karen noble Annette Stott Vicki Thomas new Zealand **Katherine Graham **Peg Sargent **Mary McKenna

1992 Spain / 588 Great Britain & Ireland / 589 new Zealand / 597 Marine Drive 31 Macarena Campomanes Joanne Hockley Lisa Aldridge Golf Club, estefania Knuth Catriona Lambert Lynnette Brooky Vancouver, Laura navarro Joanne Morley Susan Farron British Columbia, **Christian Marsans **Mary McKenna **Alison Bojesen-Trepka Canada

1994 United States of America / 569 Korea / 573 Sweden / 574 The national 29 Sarah LeBrun Ingram Kim Mi Hyun Sofie eriksson Golf Course, Carol Semple Thompson Kwon oh Yeon Maria Hjorth Versailles, France wendy ward Pak Se Ri Anna-Carin Jonasson **Ann Beard **wan Joong Yoon **Mia Lojdahl

1996*** Korea / 438 Italy / 440 United States of America / 444 St. elena 34 Han Hee-won Silvia Cavalleri Kellee Booth Golf Club, Kang Soo-Yun Sofia Sandolo Brenda Corrie Kuehn Manila, Philippines Kim Kyung-Sook Giulia Sergas Kelli Kuehne **Young-Min Park **Laura Benazzo **Judy Bell

1998 United States of America / 558 Italy / 579 (no bronze awarded — Prince of wales 33 Kellee Booth Federica Piovano duplicate silvers) Country Club, Jenny Chuasiriporn Sofia Sandolo Santiago, Chile Brenda Corrie Kuehn Giulia Sergas **Barbara McIntire **Laura Benazzo Germany / 579 Martina eberl Miriam nagl nicole Stillig **Christine Dobenecker

2000 France / 580 Korea / 587 Great Britain & Ireland / 591 Sporting Club 40 Maitena Alsuguren Joo Mi Kim Rebecca Hudson Berlin Karine Icher Shi Hyun Ahn Suzanne o’Brien (Faldo Course), Virginie Auffret Hyun Joo Shin Alison Coffey Bad Saarow, Germany **Gwladys nocera **nak won Lee **Mary McKenna

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Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams2002 Australia / 578**** Thailand / 578 Spain / 579 Saujana Golf & 39 Katherine Hull Titiya Plucksataporn nuria Clau Country Club Vicky Uwland Aree Song wongluekiet Tania eloseguie (Palm and Bunga Lindsey wright naree Song wongluekiet Marta Prieto Raya Courses), **elizabeth Cavill **Sirinapu Suphakam **Vicky Pertierra Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2004 Sweden / 567 United States of America / 570 (no bronze awarded — Rio Mar 48 Sofie Andersson Paula Creamer duplicate silvers) Country Club Karin Sjödin Sarah Huarte (ocean and River Louise Stahle Jane Park Courses), **Birgitta Ljung **Cora Jane Blanchard Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Canada / 570 Lindsay Knowlton Mary Ann Lapointe Laura Matthews **Jackie Little

2006 South Africa / 566***** Sweden / 566 Colombia / 567 De Zalze 42 Stacy Bregman Sofie Andersson Carolina Llano Golf Club, Kelli Shean Anna nordqvist Maria Jose Uribe Stellenbosch Golf Club, Ashleigh Simon Caroline westrup eileen Vargas Stellenbosch, **Sandra winter **Bjorn engstrom **Felipe Harker South Africa 2008 Sweden / 561 Spain / 573 United States of America / 575 Grange 48 Caroline Hedwall Carlota Ciganda Amanda Blumenherst Golf Club Pernilla Lindberg Belen Mozo Tiffany Joh (east and west Courses), Anna nordqvist Azahara Muñoz Alison walshe Adelaide, Australia **walter Danewid **Macarena Campomanes **Marcia Luigs

2010 Korea / 546 United States of America / 563 France / 572 olivos Golf Club 52 Jung-eun Han Cydney Clanton Lucie Andre and Buenos Aires Hyun-Soo Kim Danielle Kang Alexandra Bonetti Golf Club, Ji-Hee Kim Jessica Korda Manon Gidali Buenos Aires, **Hyung-Mo Kang **Roberta Bolduc **Anne Lanrezac Argentina

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 woncountry Total 1st 2nd 3rdUnited States of America 19 13 3 3France 12 2 5 5Sweden 7 2 2 3Great Britain & Ireland 7 0 2 5Spain 5 2 1 2Australia 4 2 2 0Korea 4 2 2 0South Africa 4 1 1 2 Canada 3 0 3 0new Zealand 3 0 2 1Italy 2 0 2 0Germany 1 0 1 0Thailand 1 0 1 0Brazil 1 0 0 1Colombia 1 0 0 1 england 1 0 0 1

Most Victories, Team13 — 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, Team6 — United States of America (1966-1976)

Runner-Up Finishes, Team5 — 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, Team2 — France (1970, 1972)2 — Italy (1996, 1998)

Top-Five Finishes, Team22 — United States of America14 — Great Britain & Ireland (includes 1964 when england competed independently)13 — France

consecutive Top-Five Finishes, Team18 — 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, Team24 — Sweden22 — United States of America20 — France

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consecutive Top-Ten Finishes, Team24 — Sweden (1964-2010)18 — United States of America (1964-1998)16 — France (1964-1994)

largest 18-hole lead, Team10 — 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, Team13 — 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, Team18 — United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 199813 — Korea, olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201011 — United States of America, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, 198411 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (east and west Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008

largest Margin of Victory, Team21 — United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 199817 — United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 197617 — United States of America, Geneva G.C., Geneva, Switzerland, 198217 — Korea, olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201016 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974

Best comeback by winner, Final Round, Team3 — Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 20022 — United States of America, R.S.H.e. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 19702 — Sweden, Rio Mar C.C. (ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004

Best comeback by winner, Final 36 holes, Team8 — Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 20027 — United States of America, R.S.H.e. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 19704 — United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 19684 — Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 19864 — Spain, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 19924 — Korea, St. elena G.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996

Best comeback by winner, Final 54 holes, Team13 — 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, 2010137 — Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004137 — Japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006137 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (east Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008138 — South Africa, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006

lowest Score, Team, Second Round 128 — Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010134 — United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998138 — South Africa, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006138 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (west Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008138 — Spain, The Grange G.C. (east Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008

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lowest Score, Team, Third Round134 — Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010138 — United States of America, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006138 — Spain, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006139 — France, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972139 — Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986139 — United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998139 — Germany, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004139 — Japan, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004139 — new Zealand, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006

lowest Score, Team, Fourth Round 136 — Colombia, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006137 — United States of America, The Grange G.C. (west Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008138 — Sweden, The national G.C., Versailles, France, 1994138 — South Africa, The national G.C., Versailles, France, 1994138 — 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, 2010134 — United States of America, second round, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998134 — Korea, third round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010135 — Sweden, second round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010135 — Germany, second round, olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010135 — Philippines, second round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010

lowest Score, Team, 36 holes273 — Korea, olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010274 — United States of America, olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010275 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (east and west Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008

lowest Score, Team, 54 holes407 — Korea, olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010416 — United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998418 — South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006

lowest Score, Team, 72 holes546 — Korea, olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010558 — United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998561 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (east and west Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008

lowest Score, Team, Final 54 holes401 — Korea, olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010415 — United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998423 — Sweden, Rio Mar C.C. (ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004423 — United States of America, The Grange G.C. (east and west Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008

lowest Score, Team, Final 36 holes273 — Korea, olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010279 — United States of America, The Grange G.C. (east and west Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008281 — United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998

lowest Score to lead Field, Team, 18 holes136 — United States of America, olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010137 — Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004137 — Japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006137 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (east Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008139 — Thailand, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002

lowest Score to lead Field, Team, 36 holes273 — Korea, olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010275 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (east and west Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008277 — United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998277 — South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006

lowest Score to lead Field, Team, 54 holes407 — Korea, olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010416 — United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998418 — South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006

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lowest Score by champion, Team546 — Korea, olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010558 — United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998561 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (east and west courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008

highest Score to lead Field, Team, 18 holes160 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974156 — United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968152 — United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976

highest Score to lead Field, Team, 36 holes311 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974310 — Australia, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968304 — United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976

highest Score to lead Field, Team, 54 holes467 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974463 — United States of America and Australia, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968451 — United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976

highest Score by champion, Team620 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974616 — United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968605 — United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976

highest First-Round Score by champion, Team160 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974156 — United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968152 — United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976152 — Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002

highest Second-Round Score by champion, Team156 — United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968153 — United States of America, R.S.H.e. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970153 — United States of America, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, 1984

highest Third-Round Score by champion, Team156 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974153 — United States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, new Zealand, 1990153 — United States of America, St. elena G.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996

highest Fourth-Round Score by champion, Team154 — United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976153 — United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968153 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974153 — Australia, Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978

lowest First-Round Score by champion, Team137 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (east Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 139 — South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006140 — United States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972

lowest Second-Round Score by champion, Team128 — Korea, olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010134 — United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998138 — South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006138 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (west Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008

lowest Third-Round Score by champion, Team134 — Korea, olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010139 — Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986139 — United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998141 — United States of America, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, 1984141 — United States of America, The national G.C., Versailles, France, 1994141 — Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002

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lowest Fourth-Round Score by champion, Team139 — Sweden, The Grange G.C. (west Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008139 — Korea, olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010140 — Sweden, Rio Mar C.C. (ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004141 — United States of America, Geneva G.C., Geneva, Switzerland, 1982141 — 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 Round22 — olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201017 — The Grange G.C. (east and west Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 200816 — Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002

Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Second Round44 — olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201019 — De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 200611 — Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 199811 — Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002

Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Third Round20 — Rio Mar C.C. (ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 200417 — Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 200217 — olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201016 — De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006

Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Fourth Round22 — olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201017 — The Grange G.C. (east and west Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 200815 — Rio Mar C.C. (ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004

Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, championship105 — olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201054 — Rio Mar C.C. (ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 200452 — Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunya Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002

Fewest Sub-Par Scores, Individual, championship0 — Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968

lowest Score, Individual, First Round65 — Rikako Morita, Japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 200666 — Pei-Lin Yu, Chinese Taipei, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 200667 — Mary Ann LaPointe, Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 200467 — 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 Round63 — Ji-Hee Kim, Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201065 — Jenny Chuasiriporn, United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 199865 — Jung-eun Han, Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201065 — Dottie Ardina, Philippines, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201066 — Carlota Ciganda, Spain, The Grange G.C. (east Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008

lowest Score, Individual, Third Round63 — Julieta Granada, Paraguay, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 200466 — Kimberly Kim, United States of America, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 200666 — Caroline westrup, Sweden, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 200666 — Hyun-Soo Kim, Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201067 — wendy ward, United States of America, The national G.C., Versailles, France, 199467 — Maitena Alsuguren, France, Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarow, Germany, 200067 — Sandra Gal, Germany, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 200467 — Sarah nicholson, new Zealand, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006

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lowest Score, Individual, Fourth Round65 — Se Ri Pak, Korea, The national G.C., Versailles, France, 199466 — Carolina Llano, Colombia, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 200666 — Federica Piovano, Italy, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 199866 — Soon-Jin Yang, Korea, The Grange G.C. (west Course), Adelaide, Australia, 200867 — Michiko Hattori, Japan, Drottningholm G.C., Stockholm, Sweden, 198867 — Vicki Goetze, United States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, new Zealand, 199067 — Laura Matthews, Canada, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006

lowest Score, Individual, 72 holes275 — 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, 1998277 — 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 Team63 — Julieta Granada, Paraguay, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 200463 — Ji-Hee Kim, Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201065 — Se Ri Pak, Korea, The national G.C., Versailles, France, 199465 — Jenny Chuasiriporn, United States of America, Prince of wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 199865 — Rikako Morita, Japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 200665 — Jung-eun Han, Korea, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201065 — 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, 201070 — 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, 200870 — Danielle Kang, United States of America, first round, olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201070 — 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, 1998Kelli Shean, South Africa, second round, 161-yard, par-3 5th hole, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010Ji-Hee Kim, Korea, third round, 174-yard, par-3 14th hole, Buenos Aires G.C, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010Chloé Leurquin, Belgium, fourth round, 162-yard, par-3 7th hole, olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010

Most Players to compete155 — olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010144 — The Grange G.C. (east and west Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 2008141 — Rio Mar C.C. (ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004

youngest Player12 — 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, 198413 — Jessica Korda, Czech Republic, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 200613 — Patricia Garcia, Puerto Rico, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 200613 — Kyle Roig, Puerto Rico, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 200613 — Monifa Sealy, Trinidad and Tobago, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 200613 — Klara Spilková, Czech Republic, The Grange G.C. (east and west Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 200813 — elmay Viking, Cook Islands, The Grange G.C. (east and west Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 200813 — Violetta Siozou, Greece, The Grange G.C. (east and west Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 200813 — Lydia Ko, new Zealand, olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010

Best Finish, host nation1 — France, St. Germain G.C., St. Germain, France, 19641 — United States of America, Pinehurst R. and C.C. (no. 2), Pinehurst, north Carolina, United States of America, 19801 — South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 20062 — Australia, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 19682 — Sweden, Drottningholm G.C., Stockholm, Sweden, 19882 — new Zealand, Russley G.C., Christchurch, new Zealand, 1990

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Most Teams to compete52 — olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201048 — Rio Mar C.C. (ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 200448 — The Grange G.C. (east and west Courses), Adelaide, Australia, 200842 — De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006

Fewest Teams to compete14 — Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 197817 — Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 196819 — Mexico City C.C., Mexico City, Mexico, 1966

longest course6,260 yards, 5,724 meters — Mexico City C.C., Mexico City, Mexico, 19666,260 yards, 5,724 meters — The Grange G.C. (east Course), Adelaide, Australia, 20086,221 yards, 5,688 meters — R.S.H.e. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970

Shortest course5,823 yards, 5,325 meters — Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 19785,858 yards, 5,357 meters — The national G.C., Versailles, France, 1994

winner of Men’s and women’s Team championships in Same year7 — United States of America (1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1980, 1982, 1984)

Most Individual Appearances13 — elisabeth nickhorn (nee noronha), Brazil; 1970, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 199812 — Marina Ragher Buscaini, Italy; 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1984, 1988, 199010 — 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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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.

The French, with a 7-under-par 423, fended off the Danes and Americans in the last 12 holes of the weather-shortened 54-hole championship.

In that stretch, Lopez-Lazaro, 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

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.

“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.

France Wins the 2010 Men’s Championship

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27th World Amateur Team Championship 28 - 31 october 2010

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 Scores Total

1 1 1 FRAnce ...................................... *137 #142 *144 423 Alexander Levy...............................68 72 72 212 Romain wattel...............................69 70 74 213 Johann Lopez-Lazaro ....................79 75 72 226

T3 2 2 DenMARk .................................#139 *141 *147 427 Joachim Hansen ............................67 69 73 209 Lucas Justra Bjerregaard .............72 72 76 220 Morten oerum Madsen ...............72 75 74 221

T9 3 3 USA ..............................................#143 *142 *143 428 Peter Uihlein ..................................72 72 70 214 David Chung...................................73 70 73 216 Scott Langley ..................................71 78 75 224

8 4 4 new zeAlAnD .......................#142 *144 *149 435 Ben Campbell .................................69 70 75 214 Ryan Fox ..........................................73 78 74 225 Peter Spearman-Burn ...................76 74 79 229

T41 10 5 ScoTlAnD ................................#150 *140 *146 436 James Byrne ....................................75 68 71 214 Michael Stewart .............................75 72 75 222 Ross Kellett .....................................76 --- --- ---

T41 T15 6 IRelAnD ...................................#150 *146 *143 439 Paul Cutler ......................................74 73 71 218 Kevin Phelan ...................................76 75 72 223 Alan Dunbar ...................................76 73 79 228

T22 T15 7 GeRMAny .................................#146 *147 *147 440 Max Kieffer......................................70 73 71 214 Alexis Szappanos ...........................76 74 82 232 Philipp westermann ....................78 82 76 236

T3 T7 T8 enGlAnD ................................... *141 #148 *152 441 Tom Lewis .......................................70 74 75 219 Laurie Canter .................................71 74 77 222 eddie Pepperell ..............................78 74 80 232

T13 T20 T8 BelGIUM .................................... *146 #151 *144 441 Thomas Detry .................................72 73 80 225 Christopher Mivis .........................74 81 71 226 Thomas Pieters ..............................77 78 73 228

2 6 T8 cAnADA ....................................#137 *151 *153 441 eugene wong .................................67 75 72 214 Albin Choi .......................................70 77 81 228 Cam Burke ......................................75 76 87 238

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Position Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Final Scores Total

27th World Amateur Team Championship

T26 22 T11 SwITzeRlAnD ......................... *149 #146 *147 442 edouard Amacher .........................73 73 74 220 Ben Rusch ........................................77 73 73 223 Ken Benz ..........................................76 73 81 230

T6 T7 T11 coloMBIA ................................ *143 #146 *153 442 Andres echavarria .........................71 72 75 218 Carlos Rodriguez ...........................72 74 78 224 Marcelo Rozo ..................................77 79 80 236

T18 T11 T13 koReA ........................................#145 *147 *153 445 Meen-whee Kim ............................71 71 77 219 Jae-Hyeok Lee ..................................74 76 76 226 Il-Hwan Park ...................................74 79 78 231

T3 5 T13 SweDen ..................................... *141 #146 *158 445 Henrik norlander .........................70 75 77 222 Jesper Kennegård ..........................75 71 81 227 Jeff Karlsson ....................................71 75 83 229

T22 T15 T13 noRwAy .................................... *148 #147 *150 445 elias Bertheussen ..........................72 72 79 223 espen Kofstad .................................76 75 75 226 Joakim Mikkelsen .........................76 78 75 229

46 T20 T13 PoRTUGAl ................................. *153 #141 *151 445 Pedro Figueiredo ...........................76 69 71 216 José Maria Joia ...............................79 72 80 231 Manuel Violas ................................77 77 81 235

T13 T15 T17 jAPAn .......................................... *146 #147 *153 446 Masahiro Kawamura ....................73 75 77 225 Satoshi Kodaira ..............................73 72 82 227 Keisuke otowa ...............................75 76 76 227

T13 T7 T17 ITAly ........................................... *146 #143 *157 446 nino Bertasio..................................74 72 77 223 Andrea Pavan .................................77 71 80 228 niccolo Quintarelli .......................72 81 80 233

T26 T15 19 IcelAnD....................................#147 *146 *154 447 olafur Loftsson ..............................73 74 76 223 Hlynur Hjartarson ........................74 72 78 224 Gudmundur Kristjansson ...........75 76 84 235

T26 25 20 SoUTh AFRIcA .......................#147 *152 *149 448 J.G. Claassen....................................73 75 75 223 Dean o’Riley ...................................74 77 74 225 Dylan Frittelli .................................75 81 79 235

T18 T11 T21 SPAIn ..........................................#145 *147 *157 449 Gerard Piris .....................................71 74 79 224 Ignacio elvira .................................74 73 79 226 Adrián otaegui ..............................76 74 78 228

T22 T11 T21 AUSTRIA ..................................... *148 #144 *157 449 Philipp Fendt ..................................71 71 79 221 Florian Sander ...............................77 73 78 228 Lukas nemecz ................................78 79 80 237

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Position Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Final Scores Total

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T33 T23 T21 wAleS ........................................#148 *148 *153 449 oliver Farr .......................................72 80 76 228 Rhys Pugh ........................................79 72 77 228 Alastair Jones .................................76 76 79 231

T33 T11 T21 FInlAnD ...................................#148 *147 *154 449 Kalle Samooja.................................74 74 74 222 Mikael Salminen ...........................74 73 80 227 Tapio Pulkkanen ...........................76 78 85 239

T26 T28 25 ARGenTInA .............................#147 *152 *151 450 emiliano Grillo ..............................75 74 75 224 Tomás Cocha ..................................72 78 76 226 Jorge Fernandez-Valdes ...............75 78 76 229

T13 T23 T26 MexIco .....................................#144 *152 *155 451 Rodolfo Cazaubon .........................72 74 77 223 Carlos ortiz .....................................72 78 79 229 estanislao Guerrero ......................75 79 78 232

T6 T28 T26 AUSTRAlIA ................................ *143 #154 *154 451 Kieran Pratt ....................................72 75 79 226 Matt Jager ........................................71 80 83 234 Bryden MacPherson ......................82 79 75 236

T26 T26 T28 chIneSe TAIPeI .....................#147 *150 *155 452 Tsung-Yu Tsai .................................72 74 78 224 Chin-Sheng Lin ..............................75 81 77 233 Fu-Chiang Pan ................................80 76 80 236

T9 T34 T28 PeoPle’S ReP. oF chInA ......#143 *154 *155 452 Minghao wang ..............................69 77 78 224 Zeyu He ............................................74 77 77 228 Guowu Zhou ...................................82 82 82 246

T18 T32 T30 SInGAPoRe ............................... *147 #154 *154 455 Gregory Foo ....................................75 78 76 229 Joshua Shou ....................................72 79 78 229 Choo Tze Huang ............................75 76 86 237

T18 T30 T30 MAlAySIA .................................. *147 #154 *154 455 Arie Fauzi ........................................76 76 76 228 Mohamad Azman Basharudin ...71 78 84 233 Mohamad Iylia Jamil ....................80 79 78 237

T47 T32 T32 czech RePUBlIc ..................#152 *148 *157 457 ondrej Lieser ..................................76 73 79 228 David Procházka ............................76 75 78 229 Martin Prihoda ..............................79 78 83 240

T9 T34 T32 PUeRTo RIco ........................... *145 #152 *160 457 Rafael Campos ...............................72 71 78 221 Robert Calvesbert ..........................73 81 82 236 José Rodriguez ...............................81 84 82 247

T9 T30 34 neTheRlAnDS ........................ *145 #153 *160 458 Robin Kind ......................................71 73 80 224 Daan Huizing .................................74 80 80 234 Fernand osther ..............................76 81 87 244

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Position Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Final Scores Total

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T13 T26 35 honG konG, chInA ............ *146 #150 *163 459 Hak Shun Yat .................................74 71 84 229 Konstantin Lok Tin Liu ................77 79 79 235 Steven Lam ......................................72 86 84 242

T36 T34 36 PeRU ...........................................#149 *149 *164 462 Patricio Salem ................................70 77 78 225 Joaquin Lolas ..................................79 74 86 239 Jean Pierre Peglau .........................79 75 86 240

noTe: Championship was shortened to 54 holes; the following teams could not finish better than 37th due to different courses being played.

T53 T39 T37 BRAzIl .......................................#155 *150 #150 455 Rafael Becker ..................................81 75 72 228 Daniel Stapff ..................................79 75 78 232 Guilherme oda ..............................76 82 80 238

T26 T41 T37 chIle ..........................................#147 *158 #150 455 Matias Dominguez........................76 80 73 229 Juan Cerda ......................................71 84 77 232 Juan Carlos Cortés ........................80 78 79 237

T41 T44 T37 BeRMUDA .................................#150 *155 #150 455 Jarryd Dillas ....................................72 76 75 223 Terence Daniels .............................78 79 75 232 Jun Hardart .....................................99 91 94 284

T57 43 T40 PARAGUAy ................................ *160 #150 #147 457 Antonio Arriola .............................80 74 73 227 James Yoon......................................80 76 74 230 Anibal Kim ......................................85 78 79 242

T41 37 T40 URUGUAy .................................. *152 #153 #152 457 Miguel Reyes...................................76 76 79 231 Agustin Tarigo ...............................76 82 73 231 Juan Alvarez ...................................85 77 86 248

T22 38 42 VenezUelA .............................. *148 #154 #157 459 José Daniel ortega ........................78 77 75 230 Alejandro Garmendia ..................75 77 84 236 Felipe Velázquez ............................73 81 82 236

T51 T46 T43 PhIlIPPIneS ............................. *156 #154 #151 461 Mhark Fernando ............................77 78 75 230 Jhonnel Ababa ................................79 77 76 232 Judson eustaquio ..........................80 77 76 233

T33 T44 T43 DoMInIcAn RePUBlIc ........ *150 #160 #151 461 Juan Carlos Perello .......................75 80 75 230 Guillermo Pumarol ......................75 82 76 233 Jose Hernández ..............................78 80 81 239

T36 T46 T45 zIMBABwe ................................ *151 #159 #153 463 Scott Vincent ..................................75 77 75 227 nyasha Muyambo..........................80 82 80 242 Rogers Jack ......................................76 90 78 244

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Position Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Final Scores Total

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T47 T50 T45 InDIA ..........................................#152 *155 #156 463 Rashid Khan....................................78 79 74 231 Rahul Bajaj ......................................82 76 86 244 Abhijit Chadha ..............................74 90 82 246

T49 T50 47 SloVenIA .................................. *155 #155 #154 464 Tim Gornik .....................................77 73 75 225 Žiga Avsec ........................................81 82 79 242 Domen Slabe ..................................78 85 82 245

T26 T41 48 el SAlVADoR .......................... *149 #154 #162 465 Herbert Day ....................................72 77 83 232 Robert Moore ..................................77 77 79 233 Rodrigo Sol .....................................79 86 84 249

T51 T46 49 kenyA ........................................#154 *155 #157 466 Stefan Andersen ............................76 74 77 227 Collins omondi .............................78 81 80 239 Borniface Simwa ...........................80 82 81 243

T55 T39 T50 SloVAkIA .................................#156 *147 #164 467 Peter Valasek ..................................76 74 82 232 Stefan Palenik ................................80 73 82 235 Juraj Zvarik .....................................81 79 82 242

T36 T56 T50 coSTA RIcA .............................#149 *160 #158 467 Alvaro ortiz ....................................71 77 84 232 José Méndez ....................................78 83 78 239 Manuel Jiménez ............................91 85 80 256

T49 53 52 BARBADoS ...............................#153 *159 #157 469 James Johnson................................75 78 75 228 Marcus Clarke ................................78 81 82 241 Julian Jordan ..................................83 89 88 260

T36 T56 53 PAkISTAn .................................. *151 #159 #160 470 Muhammad Safdar Khan ............75 82 78 235 Muhammad Ali Hai ......................79 77 82 238 Hamza Amin ..................................76 85 84 245

T41 T54 54 GUATeMAlA ............................. *152 #167 #153 472 José Pablo Rolz ...............................76 82 74 232 Martín Modai .................................76 92 79 247 Diego Polo .......................................81 85 85 251

62 T58 55 ecUADoR .................................. *165 #156 #152 473 Gonzalo León .................................82 82 75 239 esteban Calisto ..............................83 76 81 240 Juan Miguel Heredia ....................90 80 77 247

T36 61 T56 BolIVIA .....................................#149 *165 #163 477 Sebastian Maclean ........................73 80 83 236 Johann Voss ....................................76 90 80 246 Christian Vezjak ............................78 85 87 250

60 52 T56 TURkey ......................................#159 *157 #161 477 Hamza Sayin ...................................78 78 77 233 Gencay Asan ...................................84 79 84 247 Koray Varli ......................................81 86 87 254

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T53 T54 58 UnITeD ARAB eMIRATeS ......*157 #162 #161 480 Khalid Yousuf .................................76 77 81 234 Ahmed Al Musharrekh ................83 85 80 248 Abdalla Al Musharrekh ...............81 89 85 255

T57 T62 59 GUAM .........................................#158 *170 #158 486 Mark Blas .........................................80 82 79 241 Lon Lindsey .....................................78 88 79 245 James Honda ..................................84 89 90 263

T64 T62 60 RePUBlIc oF SeRBIA ...........#167 *161 #166 494 Ilija Djurdjevic ...............................85 76 85 246 Cedomir Ilic ...................................82 85 81 248 Raša Lazarevic ................................87 94 89 267

61 60 61 eGyPT .........................................#162 *161 #172 495 Mike Adly ........................................81 80 86 247 Issa Abou el ela .............................81 81 86 248 Teymour Abu el Kheir .................87 91 88 269

T64 66 62 nIGeRIA ....................................#167 *178 #164 509 Muyideen olaitan .........................88 88 85 261 Jimoh Sikiru ...................................95 90 90 275 Stephen ezeh Uche .......................79 --- --- ---

69 64 63 qATAR ......................................... *181 #160 #169 510 Jeham Jassim Al-Kuwari ..............92 79 83 254 Ali Abdulla Mufleh Al-Bishi .......90 81 86 257 Saleh Ali Musbah Al-Kaabi ..........91 87 91 269

63 65 64 UnIT. ReP. oF TAnzAnIA .....#166 *177 #170 513 Abas Adam Sumbi .........................82 87 87 256 Frank Roman Massawe ................85 90 83 258 Jimy Mollel Lazaro ........................84 93 87 264

T67 68 65 ISlAMIc ReP. oF IRAn ......... *179 #175 #164 518 Hassan Karimian noshahr ..........90 85 83 258 Saeid Barati .....................................92 90 81 263 Sajjad Karampour Bargouri .......89 92 94 275

66 67 66 BUlGARIA .................................. *171 #177 #181 529 Martin Tzankov .............................79 90 93 262 Todor Krastev .................................92 87 89 268 Konstantin Ikonomov ................101 98 92 291

T67 69 67 cRoATIA .................................... *179 #186 #173 538 Lovro Plejic ....................................87 96 89 272 Andrija Antic ...............................101 90 88 279 Vedran Žanko .................................92 102 85 279

T55 49 --- SwAzIlAnD .............................. *158 #156 --- --- Sifiso Vilane ....................................75 79 --- --- Arthur Horne Jr. ............................83 77 --- --- John Fakuaze ..................................95 85 --- ---

T57 T58 --- BoTSwAnA ............................... *160 #161 --- --- Stuart Smith ...................................79 80 --- --- Diane Lucas .....................................81 82 --- --- Mpho Kelosiwang ..........................86 81 --- ---

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ArGENtiNA – tomás Cocha, Emiliano Grillo, Captain Miguel leeson and Jorge Fernandez Valdes

2010 Eisenhower Trophy Team Photos

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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CrOAtiA - Vedran Žanko, Playing Captain Andrija Antic and lovro Plejic

COlOMBiA - Carlos rodriguez, Marcelo rozo, Captain lazaro Perez and Andres Echavarria

COstA riCA - José Méndez, Playing Captain Manuel Jiménez and Alvaro Ortiz

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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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El sAlVADOr - Herbert Day, robert Moore, Captain José Maria Duran and rodrigo sol

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

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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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GuAtEMAlA - Diego Polo, Martín Modai, Captain José Antonio Muñoz Molina and José Pablo rolz

GErMANY - Max Kieffer, Alexis szappanos, Captain Christian schunck and Philipp Westermann

GuAM - Mark Blas, Playing Captain lon lindsey and James Honda

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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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itAlY - Andrea Pavan, Nino Bertasio, Captain Marco De rossi and Niccolo Quintarelli

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

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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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NEtHErlANDs - Daan Huizing, Fernand Osther, Captain Gordon Machielsen and robin Kind

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

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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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PEOPlE’s rEPuBliC OF CHiNA - Guowu Zhou, Zeyu He, Captain Yongjun Jiang and Minghao Wang

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

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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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rEPuBliC OF sErBiA - Cedomir ilic , raša lazarevic , Captain Nebojsa lazic and ilija Djurdjevic

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

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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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sPAiN - Gerard Piris, Adrián Otaegui, Captain luis Méndez and ignacio Elvira

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

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sWEDEN - Henrik Norlander, Jeff Karlsson, Captain Walter Danewid and Jesper Kennegård

sWAZilAND – sifiso Vilane, Arthur Horne, Jr., Captain sithembiso Mbelu and John Fakuaze

sWitZErlAND - Ben rusch, Edouard Amacher, Captain toni Matti and Ken Benz

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uNitED ArAB EMirAtEs - Ahmed Al Musharrekh, Abdalla Al Musharrekh, Captain Khalid Mubarek and Khalid Yousuf

turKEY - Hamza sayin, Koray Varli, Captain Kadir Aydin and Gencay Asan

CHiNEsE tAiPEi - Chin-sheng lin, Fu-Chiang Pan, Captain tedo Yu-Ho liu and tsung-Yu tsai

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uNitED rEPuBliC OF tANZANiA - Abas Adam sumbi, Jimmy Mollel lazaro, Captain Mohamed sadiki and Frank roman Massawe

uruGuAY - Miguel reyes, Juan Alvarez, Captain Guzman Etcheverry and Agustin tarigo

uNitED stAtEs OF AMEriCA - scott langley, David Chung, Captain Fred ridley and Peter uihlein

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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-YearYear Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams1958 Australia / 918-222 United States of America / 918-224 Great Britain & Ireland / 919 old Course, 29 Douglas w. Bachli Charles R. Coe Joseph B. Carr St. Andrews, Bruce w. Devlin william Hyndman III R. Reid Jack Scotland Peter A. Toogood william J. Patton Arthur H. Perowne *Robert F. Stevens Frank M. Taylor Jr. Guy B. wolstenholme **Robert T. Jones Jr. **Gerald H. Micklem

1960 United States of America / 834 Australia / 876 Great Britain & Ireland / 881 Merion 32 Deane R. Beman edward Ball Michael F. Bonallack Golf Club Robert w. Gardner Jack Coogan Joseph B. Carr (east Course), william Hyndman III Bruce w. Devlin Douglas n. Sewell Ardmore, Jack w. nicklaus *eric G. Routley Guy B. wolstenholme Pennsylvania, **Totton P. Heffelfinger **Charles Lawrie USA

1962 United States of America / 854 Canada / 862 Great Britain & Ireland / 874 Fuji Golf Course, 23 Deane R. Beman Gary Cowan Michael F. Bonallack Kawana, Japan Labron Harris Jr. william wakeham Martin J. Christmas william J. Patton nick weslock Alexander C. Saddler Richard H. Sikes Robert wylie Ronald D.B.M. Shade **John D. Ames **Jack e. Leddy **Charles Lawrie

1964 Great Britain & Ireland / 895 Canada / 897 new Zealand / 900 olgiata Golf 33 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. Silverberg edward J. McDougall Ronald D.B.M. Shade nick weslock Ross C. Murray **Joseph B. Carr **w. Arthur Johnston **Philip L. Phillipps

1966 Australia / 877 United States of America / 879 Great Britain & Ireland / 883 Club de 32 Harry w. Berwick Deane R. Beman Michael F. Bonallack Golf Mexico, Phillip K. Billings Ronald J. Cerrudo Gordon B. Cosh Mexico City, Kevin L. Donohoe A. Downing Gray Ronald D.B.M. Shade Mexico Kevin w. Hartley Robert J. Murphy Jr. Peter M. Townsend **Daniel H. Dwyer **Jess w. Sweetster **Joseph B. Carr

1968 United States of America / 868 Great Britain & Ireland / 869 Canada / 885 Royal 26 Bruce Fleisher *Michael F. Bonallack Gary Cowan Melbourne Golf Marvin Giles III Gordon B. Cosh Jim Doyle Club (Composite Jack w. Lewis Jr. Peter A. oosterhuis John Johnston Course), Victoria, Richard L. Siderowf Ronald D.B.M. Shade Robert L. wylie Australia **william C. Campbell **John A. Swanson

1970 United States of America / 854 new Zealand / 869 South Africa / 870 Real Club 36 Marvin Giles III Geoffrey e. Clark Hugh J. Baiocchi de la Puerta Tom Kite Jr. Stuart G. Jones John A. Fourie de Hierro, Allen L. Miller III edward J. McDougall Dale Hayes Madrid, Spain Lanny wadkins Ross C. Murray Dave H. Symons **Clarence w. Benedict **Peter K.H. Smyth **C. oldridge

1972 United States of America / 865 Australia / 870 South Africa / 878 olivos 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 III noel Anthony Ratcliffe neville Sundelson **wm. ward Foshay **Graham Ronald Keane **Cliff Anderson

1974 United States of America / 888 Japan / 898 Brazil / 901 Campo de Golf, 35 George F. Burns III Tsutomu Irie Jose Diniz Cajuiles, La Romana, Gary Koch Ginjiro nakabe Jayme Gonzalez Dominican Republic Jerome K. Pate Tetsuo Sakata Ricardo Rossi Curtis Strange Satoshi Yamazaki Farael navarro **Hord w. Hardin **naomoto nabeshima **Jesse S. Rinehart Jr.

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Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams1976 Great Britain & Ireland / 892 Japan / 894 Australia / 897 Penina Golf 38 John C. Davies Masahiro Kuramoto Chris Bonython Club, Portimao, Ian C. Hutcheon Micho Mori *Tony Gresham Algarve, Portugal Michael J. Kelley Ginjiro nakabe Colin Kaye Steve Martin Tetsuo Sakata Phil wood **Alexander C. Saddler **naomoto nabeshima

1978 United States of America / 873 Canada / 886 Australia / 891 Pacific Harbour 24 Bob Clampett Gary Cowan Christopher Bonython Golf and Country John Cook David Mick Anthony Gresham Club, Fiji Scott Hoch Doug Roxburgh Peter Sweeney Jay Sigel Yves Tremblay Philip wood **Harton S. Semple **Geordie R. Hilton **neil Titheridge

1980 United States of America / 848 South Africa / 875 Chinese Taipei / 884 Pinehurst Resort 39 Jim Holtgrieve e. Groenewald Dong-Liang Chang and Country Club Jay Sigel D. Landsay-Smith Tze-Chung Chen (no. 2 Course), Hal Sutton wayne Player Chun-Lung wu Pinehurst, Robert R. Tway IV David Suddards Ching-Chi Yuan north Carolina, **Harry w. easterly Jr. **J. C. Sampson **wei-Hsiang Lu USA

1982 United States of America / 859 Japan / 866 (no bronze awarded — Lausanne Golf 30 nathanial Crosby Kazuhiko Kato duplicate silvers) Club, Lausanne, Jim Holtgrieve Masayuki naito Switzerland 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

1984 Japan / 870 United States of America / 877 Philippines / 879 Royal Hong Kong 38 Kazuhiko Kato John Inman Guillermo Ababa Golf Club, Fanling, noriaki Kimura Jay Sigel Fernando Antolin Hong Kong, China Kiyotaka oie Randy Sonnier Robert Pactolerin Tetsuo Sakata Scott Verplank Carito Villaroman **Ginjiro nakabe **will F. nicholson Jr. **Simplicio C. Taguiam

1986 Canada / 838 United States of America / 841 Chinese Taipei / 849 Lagunita 39 Mark Brewer Buddy Alexander Lin Chie-Hsiang Country Club, Brent Franklin Bill Andrade Lin Chin-Cheng Caracas, Venezuela Jack Kay Jr. Bob Lewis Hsieh Chin-Sheng warren Sye Jay Sigel Cheng Yun-Mao **Doug Brewer **william C. Campbell **Lu wei Hsiang

1988 Great Britain & Ireland / 882 United States of America / 887 Australia / 895 Ullna 39 Peter Mcevoy Kevin Johnson David ecob Country Club, Garth McGimpsey eric Meeks Bradley Hughes Stockholm, Sweden Jim Milligan Jay Sigel Lester Peterson eoghan o’Connell Danny Yates Shane Robinson **Geoffrey Marks **James R. Hand **John westacott

1990 Sweden / 879 new Zealand / 892 (no bronze awarded — Christchurch 33 Klas eriksson Steven Alker duplicate silvers) Golf Club, Mathias Gronberg Michael Long Christchurch, Gabriel Hjerstedt Grant Moorhead new Zealand Per nyman Brent Paterson **Arne Anderson **Roger Brennand

United States of America / 892 Allen Doyle David Duval David eger Phil Mickelson **william J. williams Jr.

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Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams1992 new Zealand / 823 United States of America / 830 Australia / 842 Capilano Golf 49 Michael Campbell Allen Doyle David Armstrong and Country Club Grant Moorhead David Duval Stephen Collins and Marine Drive Stephen Scahill Justin Leonard Stephen Leaney Golf Club, Vancouver, Philip Tataurangi Jay Sigel Lucas Parsons British Columbia, **Roger Brennand **Marvin Giles III **Geoff Simmons 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 The national 45 Todd Demsey warren Bennett Kalle Brink Golf Course Allen Doyle Stephen Gallacher eric Calberg and La Boulie, John Harris Lee James Fredrik Jacobson Versailles, France Tiger woods Gordon Sherry Mikael Lundberg **Grant Spaeth **George MacGregor **Arne Andersson

1996 Australia / 838 Sweden / 849 Spain / 851 Manila 47 Jamie Crow Martin erlandsson Sergio Garcia Southwoods David Gleeson Christopher Hanell Ivo Giner Golf & Country Jarrod Moseley Daniel olsson Jose Manuel Lara Club (Masters and Brett Partridge Leif westerberg Alvaro Salto Legends Courses), **Bruce nairn **Henrik Stenson **Carlos P. Alonso Manila, Philippines

1998 Great Britain & Ireland / 852 Australia / 856 Chinese Taipei / 858 Club de Golf 52 Luke Donald Aaron Baddeley Yih-Shin Chan Los Leones and Paddy Gribben Kim Felton Chia-Yuh Hong Club de Golf La Lorne Kelly Brendan Jones Cho-Chuan Lee Dehesa, Gary wolstenholme Brett Rumford Chin-Jung Su Santiago, Chile **Peter Mcevoy **Bruce A. nairn **wu-Hsiung Ho

2000 United States of America / 841 Great Britain & Ireland / 857 Australia / 858 Sporting Club 59 Ben Curtis Paul Casey Aaron Baddeley Berlin (Faldo and David eger Luke Donald Scott Gardiner Palmer Courses), Bryce Molder Jamie Donaldson Brad Lamb Bad Saarow, Germany Jeff Quinney Steven o’Hara Andrew webster **Judy Bell **Peter Mcevoy **Roger Hunt

2002 United States of America / 568 France / 571 Australia / 574 Saujana Golf & 63 Ricky Barnes Grégory Bourdy Andrew Buckle Country Club Hunter Mahan eric Chaudouet Marcus Fraser (Palm and Bunga D.J. Trahan Raphaël Pellicioli Adam Groom Raya Courses), **o. Gordon Brewer Jr. **Bernard Cazenave **Roger Hunt Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Philippines / 574 Jerome Delariarte Juvic Pagunsan Angelo Que **Rogelio Retuerto

2004*** United States of America / 407 Spain / 416 Sweden / 417 Rio Mar 66 Spencer Levin Rafael Cabrera-Bello Kalle edberg Country Club Ryan Moore Alfredo Garcia oscar Floren (ocean and River Lee williams Alvaro Quiros Alex noren Courses), **Trey Holland **Santiago olle **Ingemar nyman Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

2006 netherlands / 554 Canada / 556 United States of America / 557 De Zalze 70 wil Besseling James Love Chris Kirk Golf Club and Joost Luiten Andrew Parr Trip Kuehne Stellenbosch Golf Club, Tim Sluiter Richard Scott Jonathan Moore Stellenbosch, **Gordon Machielson **Doug Roxburgh **Reed Mackenzie South Africa

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Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams2008 Scotland / 560 United States of America / 569 Sweden / 574 Grange 65 wallace Booth Rickie Fowler Jesper Kennegard Golf Club Gavin Dear Billy Horschel Henrik norlander (west Course) and Callum Macaulay Jamie Lovemark Pontus widegren Royal Adelaide **George Crawford **walter Driver **walter Danewid Golf Club, Adelaide, Australia

2010*** France / 423 Denmark / 427 United States of America / 428 olivos Golf Club 69 Alexander Levy Lucas Justra Bjerregaard David Chung and Buenos Aires Johann Lopez-Lazaro Joachim Hansen Scott Langley Golf Club, Romain wattel Morten oerum Madsen Peter Uihlein Buenos Aires, **Maitena Delamontagne **Torben nyehuus **Fred Ridley Argentina

*Playing Captain ** Captain ***Championship played over 54 holes

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MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

Total Medals won

country Total 1st 2nd 3rdUnited States of America 23 13 8 2Australia 12 3 3 6Great Britain & Ireland 11 4 3 4Canada 6 1 4 1Sweden 6 1 2 3Japan 4 1 3 0new Zealand 4 1 2 1France 3 1 1 1South Africa 3 0 1 2Chinese Taipei 3 0 0 3Spain 2 0 1 1Philippines 2 0 0 2netherlands 1 1 0 0Scotland 1 1 0 0Denmark 1 0 1 0Brazil 1 0 0 1

Scoring

Most Victories, Team13 — 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, Team25 — United States of America19 — Australia14 — Great Britain & Ireland

consecutive Top-Five Finishes, Team19 — 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, Team27 — United States of America21 — Great Britain & Ireland21 — Australia

consecutive Top-Ten Finishes, Team27 — 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, Team20 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (east Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 196014 — Sweden, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, new Zealand, 199013 — United States of America, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (no. 2), Pinehurst, north Carolina, United States of America, 1980

largest 54-hole lead, Team38 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (east Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 196017 — United States of America, Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 197816 — Sweden, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, new Zealand, 1990

largest Margin of Victory, Team42 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (east Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 196027 — United States of America, Pinehurst R. & C.C. (no. 2), Pinehurst, north Carolina, United States of America, 198016 — 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, Team17 — 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, 2004136 — Italy, Rio Mar C.C. (ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004136 — United States of America, Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008136 — 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, 1992203 — Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996203 — Great Britain & Ireland, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996204 — United States of America, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986204 — Finland, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996204 — 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, 2008136 — United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004136 — 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, 1960205 — Australia, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992205 — 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, 2006134 — Argentina, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006136 — 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, 1960203 — United States of America, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992205 — 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, 2006136 — england, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006136 — Germany, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006140 — United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002140 — Philippines, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002140 — 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, 1962206 — Germany, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992207 — Australia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986207 — new Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992207 — 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, 2004132 — Sweden, second round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006132 — wales, third round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006134 — 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, 1960203 — United States of America, third round, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992203 — new Zealand, first round, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992203 — Australia, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996203 — Great Britain & Ireland, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996204 — United States of America, first round, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986204 — France, second round, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992204 — Finland, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996204 — 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, 2004273 — Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C. and The Grange G.C. (west Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008273 — United States of America, Royal Adelaide G.C. and The Grange G.C. (west Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008276 — 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, 1992409 — Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters and Legends Courses), Manila, Philippines, 1996411 — 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, 2004413 — Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C. and The Grange G.C. (west Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008416 — 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, 1992616 — United States of America, Merion G.C., Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960616 — new Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992619 — 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, 2006556 — Canada, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006557 — 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, 1992834 — 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, 2004416 — Spain, Rio Mar C.C. (ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004417 — 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, 1992624 — France, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992625 — 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, 2002281 — Italy, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm and Bunga Raya Courses), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002282 — 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, 1992416 — United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962416 — United States of America, The national G.C. and La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994418 — Australia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986418 — 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, 2004136 — Scotland and United States of America, The Grange G.C. (west Course) and Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008137 — 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, 1992203 — Australia and Great Britain & Ireland, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996204 — United States of America, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986208 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (east Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960208 — 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, 2004273 — 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, 1992409 — United States of America, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters and Legends Courses), Manila, Philippines, 1996413 — 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, 2004413 — 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, 1992616 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (east Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960619 — 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, 2008568 — 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, 1992834 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (east Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960838 — Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986838 — United States of America, The national G.C. and La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994838 — 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, 2002137 — France, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010(Three counting Scores: 1958-2000)227 — Great Britain & Ireland, St. Andrews (old Course), Scotland, 1958224 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974219 — 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, 2002286 — 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, 1958445 — Great Britain & Ireland, olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964445 — 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, 1958671 — Great Britain & Ireland, olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964668 — 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, 1958895 — Great Britain & Ireland, olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964892 — 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, 2002137 — France, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010(Three counting Scores: 1958—2000)244 — Australia, St. Andrews (old Course), Scotland, 1958224 — United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974221 — 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, 1976226 — United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962224 — 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, 1990226 — Great Britain & Ireland, olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964225 — 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, 2008140 — 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, 1988227 — Australia, St. Andrews (old Course), Scotland, 1958224 — 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, 1974224 — 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, 1996203 — new Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992207 — United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 208 — United States of America, La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994208 — Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986208 — 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, 1992205 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (east Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960206 — Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996210 — 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, 1960205 — United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000207 — 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, 1962207 — new Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992208 — Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986208 — 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, 199622 — Capilano G. & C.C. (16) and Marine Drive G.C. (6), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 199222 — 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, 200633 — Royal Adelaide G.C. (10) and The Grange G.C. (west Course 23), Adelaide, Australia, 200830 — 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, 199216 — 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, 200635 — 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, 200613 — 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, 199814 — 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, 2006107 — 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, 199475 — Club de Golf Los Leones (45) and Club de Golf La Dehesa (30), Santiago, Chile, 1998

Fewest Sub-Par Scores, Individual, championship1 — Peter A. Toogood, Australia, St. Andrews (old Course), Scotland, 1958

lowest Score, Individual, 9 holes29 — Daniel olsson, Sweden, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 199629 — 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 Round63 — Jason Dawes, Australia, The national G.C., Versailles, France,199464 — Daniel olsson, Sweden, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 199664 — Mauricio Muñiz, Puerto Rico, The Grange G.C. (west Course), Adelaide, Australia, 200865 — Brett Partridge, Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 199665 — Ryan Moore, United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004

lowest Score, Individual, Second Round64 — Yusaku Miyazato, Japan, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 200065 — Lucas Parsons, Australia, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 199266 — Ronald D.B.M. Shade, Great Britain & Ireland, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 196266 — Michael Campbell, new Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 199266 — Justin Leonard, United States of America, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 199266 — Gregory Chalmers, Australia, The national G.C., Versailles, France, 199466 — Lee James, Great Britain, The national G.C., Versailles, France, 199466 — Rob McMillan, Canada, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters Course), Manila, Philippines, 199666 — Dawie van der walt, South Africa, Rio Mar C.C. (ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 200466 — oscar Fraustro, Mexico, Rio Mar C.C. (ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004

lowest Score, Individual, Third Round63 — Jason Dawes, Australia, The national G.C., Versailles, France, 199464 — 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, 199265 — Bryce Molder, United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000

lowest Score, Individual, Fourth Round65 — eduardo Herrera, Colombia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 198666 — D.J. Trahan, United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002

lowest Score, Individual, 72 holes269 — Jack nicklaus (66-67-68-68), United States of America, Merion G.C. (east Course), Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 1960271 — 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 Team63 — Jason Dawes, Australia, first round, The national G.C., Versailles, France, 199464 — Daniel olsson, Sweden, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 199664 — Yusaku Miyazato, Japan, second round, Berlin Sporting Club (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 200064 — Rhys Davies, wales, third round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 200664 — Mauricio Muñiz, Puerto Rico, first round, The Grange G.C. (west Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008

lowest Score, Individual, not counted for Team69 — 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, 2000207 — Club de Golf Los Leones and Club de Golf La Dehesa, Santiago, Chile, 1998195 — Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1992

Best Finish, host nation1 — United States of America, Merion G.C. (east Course), Ardmore, Pa., United States of America, 19601 — United States of America, Pinehurst (n.C.) R. & C.C. (no. 2), United States of America, 19802 — new Zealand, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, new Zealand, 19903 — Scotland (as part of Great Britain & Ireland), St. Andrews (old Course), Scotland, 1958

Most Teams to compete70 — De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 69 — olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201066 — Rio Mar C.C. (ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004

Fewest Teams to compete23 — Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 196224 — Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 197826 — Royal Melbourne G.C. (Composite Course), Victoria, Australia, 1968

longest course7,215 yards, 6,593 meters — Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 20087,125 yards, 6,515 meters — Club de Golf, Mexico City, Mexico, 19667,043 yards, 6,440 meters — Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro, Madrid, Spain, 1970

Shortest course6,317 yards, 5,776 meters — Pacific Harbor G. & C.C., Fiji, 19786,456 yards, 5,903 meters — Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992

winner of Men’s and women’s Team championships in Same year7 — 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, 2002Roman Svoboda, Czech Republic, second round, 174-yard, fourth hole, Rio Mar C.C. (ocean Course), Rio Mar, Puerto Rico, 2004Fernando Gonzalez, Bolivia, third round, 174-yard, fourth hole, Rio Mar C.C. (ocean Course), Rio Mar, Puerto Rico, 2004Julius Kamalizeni, Zimbabwe, first round, 13th hole, Stellenbosch G.C., Cape Town, South Africa, 2006Tono Kromer, Austria, first round, ninth hole, DeZalze G.C., Cape Town, South Africa, 2006Gareth Shaw, Ireland, second round, ninth hole, DeZalze G.C., Cape Town, South Africa, 2006Richie Ramsey, Scotland, fourth round, 16th hole, DeZalze G.C., Cape Town, South Africa, 2006oliver Farr, wales, first round, 178-yard, fourth hole, olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010Tomas Cocha, Argentina, first round, 210-yard, 17th hole, olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010

Most Individual Appearances12 — Roberto Gomez, Brazil; 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2004, 200611 — Lorenzo Silva, Italy; 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 198211 — Alexis Godillot, France; 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984, 198611 — 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) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Patricia Meunier-Lebouc (France) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Maria Hjorth (Sweden) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992, 1994Mi Hyun Kim (Korea) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994 Se Ri Pak (Korea) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994 Karrie webb (Australia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994Hee-won Han (Korea) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996 Janice Moodie (Great Britain & Ireland) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996 Jeong Jang (Korea) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998 Grace Park (Korea) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Lorena ochoa (Mexico) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998, 2000Suzann Pettersen (norway) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998, 2000Hilary Homeyer Lunke (United States of America) . . .2000Julieta Granada (Paraguay) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000, 2004Ai Miyazato (Japan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002 Gwladys nocera (France) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002 Paula Creamer (United States of America) . . . . . . . . . .2004Yani Tseng (Chinese Taipei) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004, 2006Sandra Gal (Germany) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004, 2006Melissa Reid (england) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006So Yeon Ryu (Korea) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Anna nordqvist (Sweden) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006, 2008Christel Boeljan (netherlands) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006, 2008Azahara Muñoz (Spain) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006, 2008Caroline Hedwall (Sweden) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008, 2010

Bob Charles (new Zealand) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1958, 1960Jack nicklaus (United States of America) . . . . . . . . . . .1960Michael Bonallack (Great Britain & Ireland) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1972Tom Kite (United States of America). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970Ben Crenshaw (United States of America). . . . . . . . . . .1972Curtis Strange (United States of America) . . . . . . . . . .1974nick Price (Zimbabwe) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976Vijay Singh (Fiji) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980Colin Montgomerie (Great Britain & Ireland) . . . . . . .1984Jose Maria olazabal (Spain) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984Jesper Parnevik (Sweden) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984, 1986Robert Allenby (Australia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990Shigeki Maruyama (Japan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990Phil Mickelson (United States of America) . . . . . . . . . .1990David Duval (United States of America) . . . . . . 1990, 1992Thomas Bjorn (Denmark) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Anders Hansen (Denmark) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Michael Campbell (new Zealand) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Justin Leonard (United States of America) . . . . . . . . . .1992Tiger woods (United States of America) . . . . . . . . . . . .1994Sergio Garcia (Spain) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996, 1998Matt Kuchar (United States of America) . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Trevor Immelman (South Africa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Henrik Stenson (Sweden) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Aaron Baddeley (Australia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998, 2000Luke Donald (Great Britain & Ireland) . . . . . . . . 1998, 2000Camilo Villegas (Colombia) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998, 2000, 2002edoardo Molinari (Italy) . . . . . . . . .1998, 2000, 2002, 2004Paul Casey (Great Britain & Ireland) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000Ben Curtis (United States of America) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Louis oosthuizen (South Africa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Hunter Mahan (United States of America) . . . . . . . . . .2002Jhonattan Vegas (Venezuela) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Francesco Molinari (Italy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002, 2004Alvaro Quiros (Spain) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Martin Kaymer (Germany) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Rory McIlroy (Ireland) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Rickie Fowler (United States of America) . . . . . . . . . . .2008

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1. Afghanistan: 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. Australia: 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. Bahamas: 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. Bahrain: Bahrain Golf Association; P.o. Box 38938; Riffa; Bahrain Tel: 973-17777179; Fax: 973-17769484 email: [email protected]

8. Bangladesh: 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. Barbados: 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

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. colombia: 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

NATIONAL FEDERATION MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL GOLF FEDERATION

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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]

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

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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THE TROPHIES

Espirito SantoThe 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.

Eisenhowerwith 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.

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.

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ORIGINAL DELEGATES – MAY 1958, WASHINGTON, D.C., USA

1. Argentina eduardo H. Maglione (Administrative Committee)2. Australia e.P. Prendergast (Administrative Committee)3. Austria Hugo M. eckelt4. Belgium Pierre Abbeloos5. Bermuda George R. Holmes6. Bolivia Jaime del Castillo I.7. Brazil Jose Brady8. Canada Gordon B. Taylor, James P. Anglin9. Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) Annesley de Silva 10. Chile German edwards11. China (now Chinese Taipei) Chen Yih 12. Colombia Harry R. Child13. Denmark* (Swedish Delegate)14. egypt Mahmoud Soliman15. Finland P.H. Zilliacus16. France* (Italian Delegate)17. Germany willy Schniewind18. 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 Patron23. netherlands Charles e. Veltman24. new Zealand Douglas o. whyte (Administrative Committee)25. norway* (Swedish Delegate)26. Peru Gabriel Tudela27. Philippines Mervyn w. Simpson28. Portugal Jose de Sousa e Melo29. South Africa Maurice Tom Jackson30. Sweden Sune Malmstrom31. Switzerland Peter Prager32. Thailand Prayad Buranasiri33. 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. Hewlett35. Venezuela enrique 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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