2019 Arnold Palmer Cup

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2019 Arnold Palmer Cup
DatesJune 7–9, 2019
Venue
LocationRoland, Arkansas
USA 26½ 33½ International
International team wins the Arnold Palmer Cup
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The 2019 Arnold Palmer Cup was a team golf competition held from June 7–9, 2019 at , Roland, Arkansas. It was the 23rd time the event had been contested and the second under the new format in which women golfers played in addition to men and an international team, representing the rest of the world, replaced the European team. The international team won the match 33½–26½.[1]

Format[]

The contest was played over three days. On Friday, there were 12 mixed four-ball matches. On Saturday there were 12 mixed foursomes matches in the morning and 12 fourball matches in the afternoon, six all-women matches and six all-men matches. 24 singles matches were played on Sunday. In all, 60 matches were played.

Each of the 60 matches was worth one point in the larger team competition. If a match was all square after the 18th hole, each side earned half a point toward their team total. The team that accumulated at least 30½ points won the competition.

Teams[]

United States
Name College Qualification method
non-playing head coach
non-playing head coach
non-playing assistant coach
non-playing assistant coach
Women
Arkansas Coach’s pick
Vanderbilt Committee selection
Southern California Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Texas Committee selection
Mariel Galdiano UCLA Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Furman Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Arkansas Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Northwestern Committee selection
Emilia Migliaccio Wake Forest Committee selection
Southern California Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Kaitlyn Papp Texas Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
DBU Committee selection
Men
John Augenstein Vanderbilt Committee selection
Oklahoma Committee selection
Oklahoma State Committee selection
Vanderbilt Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Ohio State Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Cole Hammer Texas Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
BYU Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Vanderbilt Coach’s pick
Texas A&M Committee selection
Grand Valley State Committee selection
Duke Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Stanford Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
International
Name Country College Qualification method
Mark Immelman  South Africa non-playing head coach
Jan Dowling  Canada non-playing head coach
 England non-playing assistant coach
 Philippines non-playing assistant coach
Women
Ana Belac  Slovenia Duke Committee selection
 Paraguay Texas Tech Coach’s pick
 Philippines South Carolina Committee selection
Leonie Harm  Germany Houston Committee selection
 South Korea Alabama Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Frida Kinhult  Sweden Florida State Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Agathe Laisné  France Texas Committee selection
 Ireland Auburn Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
 Scotland SRUC Elmwood R&A Foundation Scholars Tournament
 Australia Pepperdine Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Gabriela Ruffels  Australia Southern California Replacement for Albane Valenzuela
 Norway Kent State Replacement for Patty Tavatanakit
Men
 Japan Wake Forest Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
 Spain Arizona State Committee selection
 Costa Rica LSU Committee selection
 Wales Birmingham University R&A Foundation Scholars Tournament
Takumi Kanaya  Japan Tohoku Fukushi Committee selection
 Japan Nippon Sport Science Coach’s pick
David Nyfjäll  Sweden Northwestern Replacement for Jovan Rebula
 Thailand Mississippi State Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
 Colombia Texas Tech Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Matti Schmid  Germany Louisville Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
 Scotland Texas Tech Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Yu Chun-an  Taiwan Arizona State Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking

Friday's mixed fourball matches[]

Match International Results United States
1 Kinhult/Nyfjäll 4 & 3 Galdiano/Phillips
2 Greville/McClymont 4 & 2 Augenstein/Migliaccio
3 McCarthy/Scott 3 & 2 Benton/Martin
4 Aoshima/Ruffels halved Lau/Scott
5 Laisné/Yu 1 up Eckroat/Nam
6 Belac/Gagne 4 & 3 Cummins/Parmerter
7 del Rey/Stomo halved Carlson/Gordon
8 Go/Pichaikool 1 up Grimmer/Harford
9 Garcia/Ramírez 3 & 1 Kuest/Papp
10 Harm/Schmid 4 & 3 Chang/Smalley
11 Kanaya/Naveed 1 up Kim/Wu
12 Jeon/Nakajima 2 & 1 Cooper/Hammer
4 Session 8
4 Overall 8

Saturday's matches[]

Morning mixed foursomes matches[]

Match Tee International Results United States
13 1 McCarthy/Scott 6 & 5 Galdiano/Phillips
14 1 Kinhult/Nyfjäll 3 & 2 Augenstein/Migliaccio
15 1 Kanaya/Naveed 1 up Grimmer/Harford
16 1 Garcia/Ramírez 1 up Scott/Carlson
17 1 del Rey/Harm 2 up Martin/Parmerter
18 1 Go/Pichaikool 2 & 1 Cooper/Hammer
19 10 Laisné/Yu 4 & 3 Kuest/Lau
20 10 Belac/Gagne 3 & 2 Gordon/Kim
21 10 Jeon/Nakajima 3 & 1 Cummins/Papp
22 10 Aoshima/Ruffels 3 & 1 Smalley/Benton
23 10 Schmid/Stormo halved Eckroat/Nam
24 10 Greville/McClymont 7 & 5 Wu/Chang
Session
12½ Overall 11½

Afternoon fourball matches[]

Match Tee International Results United States
25 1 Kinhult/Laisné 3 & 1 Carlson/Migliaccio
26 1 Greville/Aoshima 1 up Augenstein/Kuest
27 1 Jeon/Stormo 2 up Papp/Parmerter
28 1 Schmid/Pichaikool 1 up Phillips/Smalley
29 1 Harm/Ruffels 2 & 1 Chang/Galdiano
30 1 Nyfjäll/Scott 4 & 2 Gordon/Wu
31 10 del Rey/Ramírez 3 & 2 Cummins/Eckroat
32 10 Go/McClymont 2 & 1 Harford/Lau
33 10 Nakajima/Kanaya 5 & 3 Grimmer/Scott
34 10 McCarthy/Belac halved Kim/Benton
35 10 Gagne/Yu 4 & 3 Hammer/Martin
36 10 Garcia/Naveed halved Cooper/Nam
8 Session 4
20½ Overall 15½

Sunday's singles matches[]

Match Tee International Results United States
37 1 Agathe Laisné 3 & 1 Jennifer Chang
38 10 Alex del Rey 3 & 2 Austin Eckroat
39 1 Peng Pichaikool halved Cole Hammer
40 10 Lorna McClymont 3 & 2 Stephanie Lau
41 1 Sofia Garcia 2 up Abbey Carlson
42 10 Sandy Scott halved Will Grimmer
43 1 Chun An Yu 2 & 1 Will Gordon
44 10 Lois Kaye Go 1 up Kaitlyn Papp
45 1 Karoline Stormo 5 & 4 Malia Nam
46 10 Matti Schmid 1 up Peter Kuest
47 1 Takumi Kanaya 2 up Alex Smalley
48 10 Hira Naveed 3 & 2 Ann Parmerter
49 1 Leonie Harm halved Emilia Migliaccio
50 10 Iván Ramírez 3 & 2 Brandon Wu
51 1 Aled Greville 6 & 5 Patrick Martin
52 10 Julie McCarthy 2 & 1 Hailee Cooper
53 1 Frida Kinhult 4 & 2 Dylan Kim
54 10 David Nyfjäll 3 & 1 Alex Scott
55 1 Kengo Aoshima 1 up Quade Cummins
56 10 Gabriela Ruffels 2 & 1 Haylee Harford
57 1 Jiwon Jeon 5 & 4 Kaylee Benton
58 10 Keita Nakajima 3 & 2 Chandler Phillips
59 1 Luis Gagne halved John Augenstein
60 10 Ana Belac 6 & 4 Mariel Galdiano
13 Session 11
33½ Overall 26½

Michael Carter award[]

The Michael Carter Award winners were and Leonie Harm.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Internationals Claim 23rd Annual Arnold Palmer Cup At The Alotian Club". Arnold Palmer Cup. June 9, 2019.

External links[]

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