1973 World Cup

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1973 World Cup
Tournament information
Dates22–25 November
LocationMarbella, Spain
Course(s)Club de Golf Nueva Andalucía
Format72 holes stroke play
combined score
Statistics
Par72
Length6,905 yards (6,314 m)
Field49 two-man teams
CutNone
Prize fundUS$6,300
$4,200 team
$2,100 individual
Winner's share$2,000 team
$1,000 individual
Champion
 United States
Johnny Miller & Jack Nicklaus
558 (-18)
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The 1973 World Cup took place 22–25 November at the Club de Golf Nueva Andalucía in Marbella, Spain. The name of the club was later changed to Real Club de Golf Las Brisas. It was the 21st World Cup event. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 49 teams. Each team consisted of two players from a country.

Team Czechoslovakia of Jiri Dvorak and Jaromir Fuchs were notified, but withdraw from the tournament before it begun. Also before the tournament begun, notable player withdrawals were Peter Thomson, selected to the Australian team, replaced by Errol Hardvigsen, Peter Oosterhuis, selected to the English team, replaced by Peter Wilcock, Terry Kendall, selected to the New Zealand team, replaced by Simon Owen and Brian Huggett, selected to the Welsh team, replaced by David Vaughan.

The combined score of each team determined the team results. The United States team of Johnny Miller and Jack Nicklaus won by six strokes over the South Africa team of Hugh Baiocchi and Gary Player. This was the 12th team victory for United States, six of them with Jack Nicklaus on the team, in the event, formerly named Canada Cup, since its inception in 1953.

The individual competition for the International Trophy, was won by Miller, three strokes ahead of Player.

Teams[]

This list of players is incomplete

Country Players
 Argentina Fidel de Luca and Roberto De Vicenzo
 Australia and Randall Vines
 Austria and Rudolph Hauser
 Belgium Donald Swaelens and Philippe Toussaint
 Brazil and
 Canada and Bob Panasik
 Chile and
 Colombia and
 Denmark and
 Dominican Republic and
 Egypt and
 England Peter Butler and Peter Wilcock
 Finland and
 France Jean Garaïalde and
 Greece and
 Guatemala Roberto Galindo and
 Hong Kong
 Indonesia
 Ireland Jimmy Kinsella and Eddie Polland
 Italy Roberto Bernardini and Alberto Croce
 Jamaica and
 Japan Isao Aoki and Tōru Nakamura
 Libya and
 Malaysia and Jalal Deran[1]
 Mexico and Victor Regalado
 Morocco and
 Netherlands Jan Dorrestein and
 New Zealand and Simon Owen
 Nigeria and
 Norway (a) and (a)
 Peru and
 Philippines Ireneo Legaspi and
 Portugal and
 Puerto Rico David Jimenez and
 Romania and
 Scotland David Huish and
 Singapore and
 South Africa Hugh Baiocchi and Gary Player
 South Korea and
 Spain Valentín Barrios and Angel Gallardo
 Sweden and
  Switzerland and
 Taiwan Lu Liang-Huan and Hsieh Min-Nan
 Thailand and Sukree Onsham
 United States Johnny Miller and Jack Nicklaus
 Uruguay and
 Venezuela and
 Wales Craig Defoy and David Vaughan
 West Germany and

(a) denotes amateur

Scores[]

Team

# Country Score To par Money (US$)
1  United States 142-133-145-138=558 −18 2,000
2  South Africa 140-144-139-141=564 −12 1,000
3  Taiwan 138-145-142-143=568 −8 800
T4  Argentina 137-143-152-150=582 +6 200
 Spain 142-146-149-145=582
6  Japan 143-144-154-142=583 +7
T7  Australia 147-150-144-145=586 +10
 New Zealand 151-149-144-142=586 +10
9  Ireland 147-147-148-146=588 +12
10  Philippines 151-149-146-146=592 +16
T11  England 152-145-149-147=593 +17
 Thailand 140-149-152-152=593 +17
T13  Belgium 146-156-149-145=596 +20
 France 153-146-148-149=596
15  Italy 152-152-149-145=598 +22
16  Wales 151-147-150-152=600 +24
T17  Netherlands 149-152-152-148=601 +25
 Puerto Rico 152-141-157-151=601
19  Scotland 148-148-149-157=602 +26
20  South Korea 156-144-155-148=603 +27
21  Venezuela 156-157-149-146=608 +32
22  Austria 156- - -151 =609 +33
T23  Chile 150- - -158=610 +34
 Mexico 154- - -149=610
 Sweden 153-144-157-156=610
26  Colombia 154- - -149=611 +35
27  Canada 159- - -150=612 +36
28  Singapore 163-145-149-162=619 +43
29  Jamaica 151- - -157=622 +46
30  Norway 157-161-156-153=627 +51
31  West Germany 154- - -162=629 +53
32  Brazil 162- - - =631 +55
33   Switzerland 159- - -160=633 +57
34  Guatemala 159- - - =635 +59
35  Portugal 164- - -158=638 +62
36  Egypt 155- - -166=639 +63
37  Dominican Republic 167- - -157 =640 +64
38  Morocco 157- - - =642 +66
39  Indonesia 162-157-161-166=646 +70
T40  Hong Kong 162-159-162-165=648 +72
 Peru 172- - - =648
T42  Denmark 168-162-161-161=652 +76
 Finland 163-169-159-161=652
44  Nigeria 161- - - =654 +78
45  Greece 164- - - =657 +81
46  Malaysia 166-160-166-166=658 +82
47  Uruguay 163- - - =659 +83
48  Libya 179- - - =708 +132
49  Romania 185- - - =728 +152

International Trophy

# Player Country Score To par Money (US$)
1 Johnny Miller  United States 73-65-72-67=277 −11 1,000
2 Gary Player  South Africa 69-72-70-69=280 −8 500
T3 Jack Nicklaus  United States 69-68-73-71=281 −7 300
Lu Liang-Huan  Taiwan 67-69-74-71=281
T5 Hugh Baiocchi  South Africa 71-72-69-72=284 −4
Randall Vines  Australia 72-74-69-69=284
7 Eddie Polland  Ireland 71-74-70-70=285 −3
T8 Isao Aoki  Japan 70-71-76-70=287 −1
Valentín Barrios  Spain 69-70-75-73=287
Hsieh Min-Nan  Taiwan 71-76-68-72=287

Sources:[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

References[]

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  2. ^ "Miller, U.S. win championships in World Cup golf". The Sun. San Bernardino, California. 26 November 1973. p. 18.
  3. ^ "World Cup". Svensk Golf. January 1974. p. 46.
  4. ^ "Jack, John Win Cup". The Desert Sun. 26 November 1973. p. 1B.
  5. ^ "Golf: World Cup". St. Petersburg Times. Florida. 23 November 1973. p. 2C – via newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "U.S. Leading By 3 Strokes". Tyler Courier-Times-Telegraph. TExas. UPI. 25 November 1973. p. Sec. 2–4 – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Golf: World Cup". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia. 27 November 1973. p. 15 – via newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Inscription De Casi Todos Los Paises De La Asociacion Internacional En El Mundial Malagueño de Nueva Andalucia". ABC Sabado (in Spanish). 6 October 1973. p. 83.
  9. ^ "US clinch Cup by 6 strokes". New Nation. 26 November 1973. p. 11.
  10. ^ "US leads by 5 strokes". New Nation. 24 November 1973. p. 12.
  11. ^ "US lead cut to three strokes". The Straits Times. 26 November 1973. p. 23.

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