2020 Arnold Palmer Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2020 Arnold Palmer Cup
DatesDecember 21–23, 2020
VenueBay Hill Club and Lodge
LocationBay Hill, Florida
USA 19½ 40½ International
International team wins the Arnold Palmer Cup
← 2019
2021 →

The 2020 Arnold Palmer Cup was a team golf competition held from December 21–23, 2020 at Bay Hill Club and Lodge, Bay Hill, Florida. It was the 24th time the event had been contested and the third 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 40½–19½.[1]

The event was originally planned to be played at Lahinch Golf Club, Lahinch, Ireland from July 3–5 but was moved because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[2][3]

Format[]

The contest was played over three days. On Monday, there were 12 mixed four-ball matches. On Tuesday 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 Wednesday. 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[]

The teams were announced in March 2020, before the postponement of the event.[4] A number of players were unable to compete and were replaced. Four replacements were announced on December 4, 2020 and another on December 15.[5][6] For the United States, and Andy Ogletree were in the original teams, while , Aline Krauter and were in the International team announced in March 2020. Ogletree had turned professional before the event.

(Pepperdine), a member of the American team, was a late withdrawal and was not replaced.[7] On the first day his partner, , played the fourball match alone.[8] In the other three sessions, matches involving him were deemed to be tied.

The head coaches were announced in August 2019 with the assistant coaches selected in September 2019.[9][10]

United States
Name College Qualification method
non-playing head coach
non-playing head coach
Kate Golden non-playing assistant coach
non-playing assistant coach
Women
Florida Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
USC Replacement
Michigan State Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Cal State San Marcos Committee selection
Ole Miss Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Gina Kim Duke Committee selection
Wake Forest Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Emilia Migliaccio Wake Forest Committee selection
Kaitlyn Papp Texas Committee selection
Auburn Committee selection
LSU Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Alabama Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Men
John Augenstein Vanderbilt Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
UNC Greensboro Replacement
Florida Committee selection
Texas Committee selection
Oklahoma Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Baylor Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Duke Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
John Pak Florida State Committee selection
Oklahoma Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Georgia Committee selection
Delta State Committee selection
International
Name Country College Qualification method
 Ireland non-playing head coach
 Philippines non-playing head coach
Sofie Aagaard  Sweden non-playing assistant coach
 Ireland non-playing assistant coach
Women
 Malaysia USC Replacement
 Paraguay Texas Tech Committee selection
Linn Grant  Sweden Arizona State Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
 China Texas Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Ingrid Lindblad  Sweden LSU Committee selection
Olivia Mehaffey  Ireland Arizona State Committee selection
Pauline Roussin-Bouchard  France South Carolina Committee selection
Gabriela Ruffels  Australia USC Replacement
Emma Spitz  Austria UCLA Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Maja Stark  Sweden Oklahoma State Replacement
 South Africa Auburn Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
 China Stanford Committee selection
Men
Ludvig Åberg  Sweden Texas Tech Committee selection
 Thailand San Diego State Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
 South Korea New Mexico Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
 England Wake Forest Committee selection
 England Minnesota Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Lin Yuxin  China USC Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Vincent Norrman  Sweden Georgia Southwestern State Committee selection
 France Duke Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
 Ireland Wake Forest Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
 Spain Arizona State Committee selection
 Ireland Maynooth Committee selection
Matti Schmid  Germany Louisville Committee selection

Monday's mixed fourball matches[]

Match International Results United States
1 Pendaries/Roussin-Bouchard 2 & 1 Baggarly/Castillo
2 Fitzpatrick/Ruffels 1 up Dossey/Migliaccio
3 Mehaffey/Rafferty 1 up Cummins/Jacob
4 Choi/Garcia 4 & 3 Zediker/Corpuz
5 Flanagan/Abdulghany 2 & 1 Stone/Thompson
6 Grant/Norrman tied Johnson/Reband
7 Lindblad/Puig 6 & 5 Wright/Brightwell
8 Anupansuebsai/Guo 2 & 1 Schofill/
9 Power/Telfer 3 & 2 Katz/Kim
10 Åberg/Stark 2 & 1 Augenstein/Geer
11 Lin/Ye tied Kuehn/Pak
12 Schmid/Spitz 3 & 2 Coody/Papp
9 Session 3
9 Overall 3

Tuesday's matches[]

Morning mixed foursomes matches[]

Match Tee International Results United States
13 1 Grant/Stark 4 & 3 Geer/Migliaccio
14 10 Pendaries/Schmid 1 up Castillo/Pak
15 1 Fitzpatrick/Power 6 & 4 Augenstein/Thompson
16 10 Garcia/Lindblad 1 up Kim/Wright
17 1 Mehaffey/Telfer 3 & 2 Baggarly/Schofill
18 10 Anupansuebsai/Choi 1 up Cummins/Dossey
19 1 Lin/Puig 5 & 4 Katz/Zediker
20 10 Abdulghany/Guo 1 up Johnson/Stone
21 1 Roussin-Bouchard/Spitz 3 & 2 Jacob/Kuehn
22 10 Åberg/Norrman 4 & 3 Coody/Reband
23 1 tied
24 10 Ruffels/Ye 3 & 2 Corpuz/Papp
10½ Session
19½ Overall

Afternoon fourball matches[]

Match Tee International Results United States
25 1 Pendaries/Roussin-Bouchard 4 & 2 Augenstein/Geer
26 10 Power/Telfer 3 & 1 Baggarly/Castillo
27 1 Fitzpatrick/Ruffels 3 & 2 Cummins/Schofill
28 10 Mehaffey/Rafferty 1 up Katz/Kim
29 1 Schmid/Spitz 2 up Brightwell/Wright
30 10 Abdulghany/Flanagan 1 up Dossey/Migliaccio
31 1 Grant/Norrman tied Kuehn/Pak
32 10 Choi/Garcia 4 & 3 Corpuz/Thompson
33 1 Lin/Ye 3 & 1 Jacob/Zediker
34 10 Åberg/Stark 2 & 1 Johnson/Reband
35 1 Lindblad/Puig 2 & 1 Coody/Papp
36 10 tied
7 Session 5
26½ Overall

Wednesday's singles matches[]

Match Tee International Results United States
37 1 Olivia Mehaffey tied Rachel Kuehn
38 10 Mark Power 3 & 2 Quade Cummins
39 1 Caolan Rafferty 1 up Evan Katz
40 10 David Puig 1 up Cooper Dossey
41 1 Pauline Roussin-Bouchard 1 up Megan Schofill
42 10 Ingrid Lindblad 2 & 1 Kaitlyn Papp
43 1 Ludvig Åberg 5 & 4 Zach Zediker
44 10 Maja Stark tied Allyson Geer
45 1 Matti Schmid 2 & 1 John Augenstein
46 10 Alex Fitzpatrick tied Davis Thompson
47 1 Lin Yuxin 8 & 6 Jonathan Brightwell
48 10 Alyaa Abdulghany 4 & 3 Gina Kim
49 1 Linn Grant 3 & 1 Allisen Corpuz
50 10 Vincent Norrman 2 & 1 John Pak
51 1 Adrien Pendaries 4 & 2 Pierceson Coody
52 10 Emma Spitz 1 up Kenzie Wright
53 1 Kaleigh Telfer 2 up Addie Baggarly
54 10 Angus Flanagan 6 & 5 Ricky Castillo
55 1 Puwit Anupansuebsai 3 & 2 Garett Reband
56 10 Angelina Ye 3 & 2 Julia Johnson
57 1 Sofia Garcia 2 & 1 Jaime Jacob
58 10 Gabriela Ruffels 2 & 1 Latanna Stone
59 1 Sophie Guo 5 & 4 Emilia Migliaccio
60 10 tied
14 Session 10
40½ Overall 19½

Michael Carter award[]

The Michael Carter Award winners were John Pak and .[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Internationals Claim 24th Annual Arnold Palmer Cup At Bay Hill Club & Lodge". Arnold Palmer Cup. December 23, 2020.
  2. ^ "Lahinch Golf Club To Host 2020 Arnold Palmer Cup". Arnold Palmer Cup. March 3, 2017.
  3. ^ "2020 Arnold Palmer Cup Postponed To December". Arnold Palmer Cup. April 7, 2020.
  4. ^ "2020 Arnold Palmer Cup Teams Named". Arnold Palmer Cup. March 27, 2020.
  5. ^ "Four Players Added To 2020 Arnold Palmer Cup Roster". Arnold Palmer Cup. December 4, 2020.
  6. ^ "Abdulghany Added To International Arnold Palmer Cup Team". Arnold Palmer Cup. December 15, 2020.
  7. ^ Romine, Brentley (December 23, 2020). "Internationals rout U.S. in record-setting Arnold Palmer Cup victory". Golf Channel.
  8. ^ "Arnold Palmer Cup Matches: Internationals run out to early lead". AmateurGolf.com. December 21, 2020.
  9. ^ "2020 Arnold Palmer Coaches Announced". Arnold Palmer Cup. August 28, 2019.
  10. ^ "Assistant Coaches Named For 2020 Arnold Palmer Cup". Arnold Palmer Cup. September 12, 2019.

External links[]

Retrieved from ""