1996 Eisenhower Trophy
Tournament information | |
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Dates | 14–17 November |
Location | Manila, Philippines |
Course(s) | (Masters and Legends courses) |
Format | 72 holes stroke play |
Statistics | |
Par | 72 (Masters) 72 (Legends) |
Field | 47 teams 188 players |
Champion | |
Australia , David Gleeson, Jarrod Moseley & | |
838 (−26) | |
Location Map | |
Manila Southwoods G&CC Location in the Philippines | |
The 1996 Eisenhower Trophy took place 14 to 17 November on the Masters and Legends courses at Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club near Manila, Philippines. It was the 20th World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 47 four-man teams. The best three scores for each round counted towards the team total.
Australia won the Eisenhower Trophy for the third time, finishing 11 strokes ahead of the silver medalists, Sweden. Spain took the bronze medal with Canada in fourth place. , representing Finland, had the lowest individual score, 12-under-par 276.
Teams[]
47 four-man teams contested the event.
The following table lists the players on the leading teams.[1]
Country | Players |
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Australia | , David Gleeson, Jarrod Moseley, |
Canada | , , , |
Finland | , , , |
Great Britain & Ireland |
, Barclay Howard, Keith Nolan, Gary Wolstenholme |
Japan | Hidemasa Hoshino, Tatsuhiko Ichihara, , |
New Zealand | , , , |
Philippines | , Antonio Lascuña, |
South Korea | Jang Ik-jae, , , |
Spain | Sergio García, Ivó Giner, José Manuel Lara, Álvaro Salto |
Sweden | Martin Erlandsson, Chris Hanell, Daniel Olsson, Leif Westerberg |
United States | , Jason Enloe, Joel Kribel, |
Scores[]
# | Country | Score | To par |
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1 | Australia | 203-206-210-219=838 | −26 |
2 | Sweden | 205-215-207-222=849 | −15 |
3 | Spain | 209-214-207-221=851 | −13 |
4 | Canada | 211-207-221-216=855 | −9 |
T5 | Finland | 204-214-220-221=859 | −5 |
Great Britain & Ireland |
203-218-220-218=859 | ||
New Zealand | 210-213-217-219=859 | ||
Philippines | 204-216-214-225=859 | ||
9 | United States | 212-210-215-224=861 | −3 |
T10 | Japan | 214-223-212-217=866 | +2 |
South Korea | 212-220-216-218=866 | ||
12 | India | 212-212-218-227=869 | +5 |
13 | South Africa | 209-226-220-216=871 | +7 |
14 | Chinese Taipei | 215-223-218-216=872 | +8 |
T15 | Colombia | 217-226-221-213=877 | +13 |
Netherlands | 212-222-219-224=877 | ||
17 | Germany | 229-215-218-217=879 | +15 |
18 | Austria | 216-227-217-220=880 | +16 |
19 | Norway | 210-224-222-226=882 | +18 |
20 | Zimbabwe | 214-222-217-235=888 | +24 |
21 | Venezuela | 221-227-224-218=890 | +26 |
T22 | Brazil | 220-224-219-229=892 | +28 |
Italy | 212-217-231-232=892 | ||
24 | France | 220-228-230-216=894 | +30 |
25 | Belgium | 219-228-235-213=895 | +31 |
T26 | Hong Kong | 225-219-221-234=899 | +35 |
Mexico | 214-226-230-229=899 | ||
28 | Argentina | 221-230-235-218=904 | +40 |
29 | Malaysia | 224-222-237-222=905 | +41 |
30 | Denmark | 217-228-235-229=909 | +45 |
31 | Switzerland | 222-228-237-223=910 | +46 |
32 | Portugal | 219-230-236-227=912 | +48 |
33 | Paraguay | 222-239-235-217=913 | +49 |
34 | Dominican Republic | 231-240-238-222=931 | +67 |
35 | Chile | 229-237-238-229=933 | +69 |
36 | Costa Rica | 222-238-240-235=935 | +71 |
37 | Bermuda | 223-231-249-233=936 | +72 |
38 | Puerto Rico | 225-240-250-223=938 | +74 |
T39 | Bahamas | 225-234-246-236=941 | +77 |
Morocco | 228-233-251-229=941 | ||
41 | Singapore | 231-239-250-228=948 | +84 |
42 | Czech Republic | 232-246-253-230=961 | +97 |
43 | Papua New Guinea | 240-248-256-231=975 | +111 |
44 | Guatemala | 241-250-258-252=1001 | +137 |
45 | Russia | 250-255-277-238=1020 | +156 |
46 | Estonia | 246-260-277-255=1038 | +174 |
47 | Qatar | 266-283-311-275=1135 | +271 |
Source:[1]
Individual leaders[]
There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.
# | Player | Country | Score | To par |
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1 | Finland | 67-68-72-69=276 | −12 | |
T2 | Japan | 67-73-70-68=278 | −10 | |
Australia | 65-67-70-76=278 | |||
South Korea | 70-69-69-70=278 | |||
5 | Hong Kong | 72-67-67-73=279 | −9 | |
T6 | David Gleeson | Australia | 68-69-69-74=280 | −8 |
New Zealand | 70-67-73-70=280 | |||
8 | Austria | 68-76-68-69=281 | −7 | |
9 | Chris Hanell | Sweden | 68-73-66-75=282 | −6 |
10 | Andrew McLardy | South Africa | 67-73-72-71=283 | −5 |
Source:[1]
References[]
- ^ a b c "1996 World Amateur Golf Team Championship Record Book" (PDF). World Amateur Golf Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 October 2018. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
External links[]
- Record Book on International Golf Federation website Archived 2018-10-31 at the Wayback Machine
- Eisenhower Trophy
- Golf tournaments in the Philippines
- 1996 in golf
- 1996 in Philippine sport
- November 1996 sports events in Asia