1982 World Cup (men's golf)

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1982 World Cup
Tournament information
Dates2–5 December
LocationAcapulco, Guererro, Mexico
16°51′49″N 99°52′57″W / 16.86361°N 99.88250°W / 16.86361; -99.88250
Course(s)Pierre Marques Golf Club
Format72 holes stroke play
combined score
Statistics
Par71
Length6,860 yards (6,270 m)
Field31 two-man teams
CutNone
Champion
 Spain
José María Cañizares & Manuel Piñero
563 (−5)
Location Map
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The 1982 World Cup took place 2–5 December 1982 at Pierre Marques Golf Club in Acapulco, Mexico. It was the 29th World Cup event. The previous World Cup was played in 1980, since the 1981 event was cancelled. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 31 teams. Each team consisted of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results. The Spain team of José María Cañizares and Manuel Piñero won by three strokes over the United States team of Bobby Clampett and Bob Gilder. It was the third Spanish victory in the last six World Cup tournaments. The individual competition for The International Trophy, was won by Pinero one stroke ahead of Canizares and Gilder.

Teams[]

Country Players
 Argentina Florentino Molina and Adan Sowa
 Australia and Mike Clayton
 Austria and
 Belgium Philippe Toussaint and
 Brazil and
 Canada Dave Barr and Dan Halldorson
 Chile and
 Colombia and
 England Mark James and Brian Waites
 France Jean Garaïalde and
 Ireland John O'Leary and Des Smyth
 Italy Baldovino Dassù and
 Japan Pete Izumikawa and Namio Takasu
 Malaysia and [1]
 Mexico and Victor Regalado
 Morocco and
 Netherlands and
 New Zealand and Frank Nobilo
 Pakistan and
 Philippines and
 Scotland Bernard Gallacher and Sam Torrance
 Singapore and
 South Korea and
 Spain José María Cañizares and Manuel Piñero
 Thailand and
 United States Bobby Clampett and Bob Gilder
 Uruguay and
 Venezuela and
 Wales and Ian Woosnam
 West Germany Torsten Giedeon and Heinz-Peter Thül
 Zimbabwe and

Scores[]

Team

# Country Score To par
1  Spain 139-140-138-146=563 −5
2  United States 144-144-140-138=566 −2
3  Italy 143-144-144-144=574 +6
4  England 146-144-142-143=575 +7
5  South Korea 143-145-144-146=578 +10
6  Mexico 143-148-148-140=579 +11
7  Scotland 145-146-146-144=581 +13
8  Ireland 146-143-148-148=585 +17
9  Canada 141-148-150-147=586 +18
T10  Argentina 150-144-149-144=587 +19
 Brazil 149-148-148-142=587
T12  Australia 151-144-144-155=594 +26
 Japan 146-148-150-148=594
14  Philippines 146-147-142-160=595 +27
15  Thailand 151-148-152-150=597 +29
16  Colombia 150-154-146-149=599 +31
17  Chile 152-148-147-155=602 +34
18  New Zealand 146-151-154-152=603 +35
T19  France 153-156-149-146=604 +36
 Malaysia 153-154-150-147=604
21  Morocco 150-151-154-153=608 +40
T22  Wales 155-152-150-152=609 +41
 West Germany 144-152-156-152=609
T24  Netherlands 156-149-155-152=612 +44
 Pakistan 152-148-153-159=612
 Singapore 159-148-149-156=612
 Venezuela 151-155-152-154=612
28  Austria 154-155-154-155=618 +50
29  Zimbabwe 158-155-162-159=624 +56
30  Belgium 155-159-153-158=625 +57
31  Uruguay 167-165-167-169=668 +100

International Trophy

# Player Country Score To par
1 Manuel Piñero  Spain 72-65-71-73=281 −3
T2 José María Cañizares  Spain 67-75-67-73=282 −2
Bob Gilder  United States 71-74-69-68=282
4 Baldovino Dassù  Italy 69-70-70-74=283 −1
5 Bobby Clampett  United States 73-70-71-70=284 E
T6  South Korea 72-71-71-73=287 +3
Bernard Gallacher  Scotland 68-72-74-73=287
Dan Halldorson  Canada 68-72-74-73=287
Mark James  England 74-72-70-71=287
T10  Mexico 72-75-74-67=288 +4
Brian Waites  England 72-72-72-72=288

Sources:[2][3][4][5][6][7]

References[]

  1. ^ "Venezuela's Vegas brothers look to double down in Melbourne". PGA Tour. 27 October 2016.
  2. ^ "World Cup". Svensk Golf. January 1983. p. 60.
  3. ^ "Bad start for Yankees in World Cup". The Desert Sun. 3 December 1982. pp. C1, C8.
  4. ^ "World Cup Golf Results". The Desert Sun. 4 December 1982. p. F6.
  5. ^ "Floyd outlasts Stadler to win richest tourney". The Desert Sun. 6 December 1982. p. B4.
  6. ^ "Floyd Wins in Playoff". The News York Times. 6 December 1982.
  7. ^ "World Cup". Tallahassee Democrat. Florida. 6 December 1982. p. 5B – via newspapers.com.
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