1988 Eisenhower Trophy

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1988 Eisenhower Trophy
Tournament information
Dates15–18 September
LocationStockholm, Sweden
Course(s)Ullna Golf Club
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par72
Field39 teams
156 players
Champion
 Great Britain &  Ireland
Peter McEvoy, Garth McGimpsey,
&
882 (+18)
Location Map
Ullna Golf Club is located in Sweden
Ullna Golf Club
Ullna Golf Club
Location in Sweden
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The 1988 Eisenhower Trophy took place 15 to 18 September at the Ullna Golf Club near Stockholm, Sweden. It was the 16th World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 39 four-man teams. The best three scores for each round counted towards the team total.

The combined team of Great Britain and Ireland won the Eisenhower Trophy for the third time, finishing five strokes ahead of the silver medalists, United States. Australia took the bronze medal, a further eight strokes behind with Sweden finishing fourth. Peter McEvoy, representing Great Britain and Ireland, had the lowest individual score, 4-under-par 284, six strokes better than Australian .[1][2]

Teams[]

39 four-man teams contested the event.

Country Players
 Argentina Fernando Chiesa, Federico Macneil, Jaime Nougues, Julio Rivas
 Australia , Bradley Hughes, ,
 Austria Max Baltl, Marcus Brier, Alexander Mueller, Andreas Palkuf
 Belgium Christophe Bosmans, Christophe Descampe, Bruno Dupont, Alain Eaton
 Bermuda Scott Mayne, Anthony Mocklow, David Purcell, J.R. Robinson
 Brazil Erik Anderson, Antonioa Cha. Barcellos, Roberto Gomez, Colin Woods
 Canada , , Doug Roxburgh, Warren Sye
 Chile , , ,
 Chinese Taipei Chen Jung.hsin, Huang Hudh-jen, Lin Ken-chi, Lui Wen-Teh
 Colombia Fabio Bernal, Alberto Evers, Gustavo Giraldo, Felipe Harker
 Costa Rica Tomas Duenas, Manuel Jimenez, Charlie Perez, Jan Ruge
 Czechoslovakia Jan Juhaniak, Petr Mruzek, Miroslav Nemec, Jiri Zavazal
 Denmark , , ,
 El Salvador Guillermo Aceto, Jorge Cassaus, Victor Henriquez, Carlos Irahela
 Finland Mikael Piltz, Vuha Selin, Riku Soravuo,
 France , Christian Cévaër, , Thomas Levet
 Great Britain
&  Ireland
Peter McEvoy, Garth McGimpsey, ,
 Greece Ryno Bougas, George Nikitaides, Deane Pappas, Sean Pappas
 Hong Kong Dominique Boulet, Ian Hindhaugh, Richard Kan, Tang Man kee
 Iceland Hilmar Bjorgvinsson, Björn Knutsson, Sveinn Sigurbergsson, Sigurdur Sigurdsson
 India Arnandeep Johl, Rajeev Mohla, Lakshman Singh, Jeev Milkha Singh
 Italy Mario Aragnetti, Enrico Nistri, Marco de Rossi, Marcello Santi
 Ivory Coast Djoman Doudjon, Hyacinthe Gnabe, Siaka Kone, Marcel Suoumahoro
 Japan Ryoken Kawagishi, , ,
 Mexico Jorge Federico Ortiz, Guadiano, Roberto Lebrija, Viviano Villareal
 Netherlands Eelco Bouma, Stephan Lovey, Constant Smits van Waesberghe, Joost Steenkamer
 Norway Tom Fredriksen, Thomas Nielsen, Øyvind Rojahn, Tore Christian Sviland
 New Zealand , , , Phil Tataurangi
 Pakistan Taimur Hassan, Faisal Qureshi, Waqar Saigol, Mohammed Sajid
 Philippines Cesar Ababa, Danilo Cabajar-Zarate, Nestor Plana, Carito Villaroman
 Portugal José Olivier Granja, Carlos M.A. dos Santos, Daniel P. da Silva, Ricardo J.J. da Silva
 Singapore M. Balraj, Samson Gimson, Kevin Lee, Douglas Oui
 Spain , , ,
 Sweden Anders Haglund, Cristian Härdin, , Fredrik Lindgren
  Switzerland André Bossert, Markus Frank, Thomas Gottstein, Paolo Quirici
 United States Kevin Johnson, Eric Meeks, Jay Sigel,
 Venezuela Henrique Lavie, Carlos Larrain, Emilio Miartus, Luis Soto
 West Germany Friedrich Kotter, Jan-Erik Schapmann, Sven Strüver, Ulrich Zig
 Zimbabwe Terry Bowes, Ross Dennett, Gerald McLaughlin, Anderson Ruske

Scores[]

# Country Score To par
1  Great Britain
&  Ireland
220-218-216-228=882 +18
2  United States 219-222-219-227=887 +23
3  Australia 226-231-216-222=895 +31
4  Sweden 214-229-226-228=897 +33
5  France 225-230-227-217=899 +35
6  Denmark 230-218-230-228=906 +42
7  Spain 226-231-229-228=914 +50
T8  Canada 229-224-225-237=915 +51
 Japan 225-229-229-232=915
10  New Zealand 226-237-220-233=916 +52
11  Chile 232-226-233-229=920 +56
12   Switzerland 230-238-220-235=923 +59
T13  Brazil 227-234-229-235=925 +61
 Finland 230-234-233-228=925
15  Argentina 234-240-227-225=926 +62
16  Chinese Taipei 227-238-230-238=933 +69
17  West Germany 228-237-226-245=936 +72
18  Greece 236-231-234-236=937 +73
19  Bermuda 231-238-226-244=939 +75
20  India 231-235-238-240=944 +80
21  Netherlands 238-239-229-242=948 +84
22  Norway 238-241-232-239=950 +86
23  Italy 234-234-238-245=951 +87
24  Pakistan 241-244-232-239=956 +92
25  Belgium 229-246-236-246=957 +93
26  Austria 234-245-233-247=959 +95
27  Venezuela 235-246-235-244=960 +96
28  Colombia 233-248-241-240=962 +98
29  Hong Kong 239-250-236-240=965 +101
30  Philippines 240-240-246-242=968 +104
31  Portugal 243-248-239-242=972 +108
32  Mexico 237-250-236-250=973 +109
33  Singapore 244-251-234-249=978 +114
34  Ivory Coast 253-242-252-247=994 +130
35  Czechoslovakia 254-259-240-253=1006 +142
36  Zimbabwe 254-252-250-258=1014 +150
37  Costa Rica 251-252-255-272=1030 +166
38  El Salvador 281-293-278-280=1132 +268
DQ  Iceland 244-249-DQ[3]

Source:[2][4][5][6]

Individual leaders[]

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

# Player Country Score To par
1 Peter McEvoy  Great Britain
&  Ireland
72-71-70-71=284 −4
2  Australia 70-71-75-74=290 +2
3  United States 72-76-70-73=291 +3
T4  Spain 73-72-79-73=297 +9
 Sweden 73-75-74-75=297
6  France 77-73-72-76=298 +10
7 Eric Meeks  United States 76-73-73-77=299 +11
T8  Japan 77-73-77-73=300 +12
Fredrik Lindgren  Sweden 69-77-78-76=300
Garth McGimpsey  Great Britain
&  Ireland
76-72-74-78=300
 Great Britain
&  Ireland
73-75-72-80=300
 Australia 76-80-72-72=300

Source:[5][6]

References[]

  1. ^ "World Amateur Golf Team Championships Stockholm Sweden 1988". Svensk Golf. No. 10. October 1988. pp. 3–17. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Record Book 1988 World Amateur Golf Team Championships" (PDF). World Amateur Golf Council. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Golf: World Amateur Team Championship". The Hartford Courant. 18 September 1988. p. D24 – via newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Golf". The Canberra Times. 63 (19, 342). Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 20 September 1988. p. 21. Retrieved 30 October 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Hennessy, John (19 September 1988). "McEvoy's proudest moment - Eisenhower Trophy". The Times.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b "Golf: World Amateur". San Francisco Examiner. 19 September 1988. p. D-13 – via newspapers.com.

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