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1962 Canada Cup

The 1962 Canada Cup took place 8–11 November at Jockey Club Golf in San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was the 10th Canada Cup event, which became the World Cup in 1967. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 34 teams. These were the same teams that had competed in 1961 but without Paraguay and with the addition of Ecuador and Panama. Each team consisted of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results. The American team of Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead won by two strokes over the Argentine team of Fidel de Luca and Roberto De Vicenzo. The individual competition was won by Roberto De Vicenzo, who finished two shots ahead of Englishman Peter Alliss and Arnold Palmer.[1]

1962 Canada Cup
Tournament information
Dates8–11 November
LocationSan Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Course(s)Jockey Club Golf
Format72 holes stroke play
combined score
Statistics
Par70
Length6,746 yards (6,169 m)
Field34 two-man teams
CutNone
Prize fundUS$6,300
Winner's share$2,000 team
$1,000 individual
Champion
 United States
Arnold Palmer & Sam Snead
557 (−3)
Location map
Jockey Club Golf
Location in Argentina
Jockey Club Golf
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Teams edit

Country Players
  Argentina Fidel de Luca and Roberto De Vicenzo
  Australia Kel Nagle and Peter Thomson
  Belgium Donald Swaelens and Flory Van Donck
  Brazil José Maria Gonzalez and Mário Gonzalez
  Canada George Knudson and Alvie Thompson
  Chile Anisio Araya and Enrique Orellana
  Colombia Rogelio González and Miguel Sala
  Denmark Henning Kristensen and Carl Paulsen
  Ecuador Jose Arequipa and Julio Polania
  Egypt Cherif El-Sayed Cherif and Mohamed Said Moussa
  England Peter Alliss and Bernard Hunt
  France Roger Cotton and Jean Garaïalde
  West Germany Herbert Becker and Friedel Schmaderer
  Ireland Jimmy Martin and Christy O'Connor Snr
  Italy Alfonso Angelini and Ovidio Bolognesi
  Japan Tadashi Kitta and Torakichi Nakamura
  Mexico Antonio Cerdá and Augustin Martinez
  Netherlands Jan Ouderdorp and Piet Witte
  New Zealand Bob Charles and Ernie Southerden
  Panama Ricardo Jurado and Carlos Rodriguez
  Peru Alex Tibbles and Wilfredo Uculmana
  Philippines Ben Arda and Celestino Tugot
  Portugal Fernando Pina and Manuel Ribeiro
  Puerto Rico Charles Beverage and Chi-Chi Rodríguez
  Scotland Eric Brown and John Panton
  South Africa Denis Hutchinson and Gary Player
  Spain Jaime Gallardo and Ángel Miguel
  Sweden Åke Bergquist and Harry Karlsson
  Switzerland Otto Schoepfer and Ronald Tingley
  Taiwan Chen Ching-Po and Lu Liang-Huan
  United States Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead
  Uruguay José Esmoris and Juan Sereda
  Venezuela Francisco Gonzales and Teobaldo Perez
  Wales Dai Rees and Dave Thomas

Source[1]

Cerdá was representing Mexico, having played for Argentina from 1953 to 1957.

Scores edit

Team

Place Country Score To par Money (US$)
1   United States 136-137-141-143=557 −3 2,000
2   Argentina 139-138-141-141=559 −1 1,000
3   Australia 142-134-150-143=569 +9 800
4   England 141-143-147-141=572 +12 400
5   Brazil 149-141-153-141=584 +24
6   France 146-146-143-150=585 +25
7   Uruguay 152-147-147-140=586 +26
8   Wales 141-145-147-155=588 +28
T9   Belgium 149-143-150-147=589 +29
  Taiwan 147-144-144-154=589
  Japan 143-146-154-146=589
T12   Italy 143-148-147-152=590 +30
  South Africa 142-146-153-149=590
14   Spain 149-151-145-148=593 +33
15   New Zealand 141-146-151-158=596 +36
T16   Colombia 150-144-152-152=598 +38
  Philippines 153-148-153-144=598
T18   Egypt 159-146-147-147=599 +39
  Ireland 147-152-148-152=599
20   West Germany 152-151-153-146=602 +42
T21   Chile 149-149-151-155=604 +44
  Mexico 150-147-153-154=604
T23   Canada 157-151-150-150=608 +48
  Peru 147-157-158-146=608
  Switzerland 153-144-154-157=608
26   Venezuela 153-154-152-150=609 +49
27   Denmark 149-151-160-153=613 +53
28   Netherlands 146-159-153-157=615 +55
29   Portugal 161-156-156-157=630 +70
30   Panama 156-162-158-155=631 +71
31   Sweden 163-152-165-156=636 +76
32   Puerto Rico 153-162-167-165=647 +87
33   Ecuador 158-172-166-173=669 +109
34   Scotland WD

Eric Brown of Scotland withdrew during the first round.

International Trophy

Place Player Country Score To par Money (US$)
1 Roberto De Vicenzo   Argentina 71-68-69-68=276 −4 1,000
T2 Peter Alliss   England 68-70-72-68=278 −2 450
Arnold Palmer   United States 68-72-69-69=278
4 Sam Snead   United States 68-65-72-74=279 −1 200
5 Alfonso Angelini   Italy 68-71-68-74=281 +1
T6 Fidel de Luca   Argentina 68-70-72-73=283 +3
Kel Nagle   Australia 73-65-77-68=283
8 Mário Gonzalez   Brazil 72-72-73-67=284 +4
9 Gary Player   South Africa 69-69-76-71=285 +5
10 Peter Thomson   Australia 69-69-73-75=286 +6

Source[1][2][3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "United States retain Canada Cup". The Glasgow Herald. 12 November 1962. p. 4.
  2. ^ "Palmer, Snead keep Canada Cup for U.S." Chicago Tribune. Associated Press. 12 November 1962. p. F-3. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  3. ^ Fraley, Oscar (12 November 1962). "Argentine Individual Champion". Nevada State Journal. Reno. United Press International. pp. 1, 6.

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The 1962 Canada Cup took place 8 11 November at Jockey Club Golf in San Isidro Buenos Aires Argentina It was the 10th Canada Cup event which became the World Cup in 1967 The tournament was a 72 hole stroke play team event with 34 teams These were the same teams that had competed in 1961 but without Paraguay and with the addition of Ecuador and Panama Each team consisted of two players from a country The combined score of each team determined the team results The American team of Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead won by two strokes over the Argentine team of Fidel de Luca and Roberto De Vicenzo The individual competition was won by Roberto De Vicenzo who finished two shots ahead of Englishman Peter Alliss and Arnold Palmer 1 1962 Canada CupTournament informationDates8 11 NovemberLocationSan Isidro Buenos Aires ArgentinaCourse s Jockey Club GolfFormat72 holes stroke playcombined scoreStatisticsPar70Length6 746 yards 6 169 m Field34 two man teamsCutNonePrize fundUS 6 300Winner s share 2 000 team 1 000 individualChampion United StatesArnold Palmer amp Sam Snead557 3 Location mapJockey Club GolfLocation in ArgentinaShow map of ArgentinaJockey Club GolfLocation in Buenos Aires ProvinceShow map of Buenos Aires Province 19611963 Teams editCountry Players nbsp Argentina Fidel de Luca and Roberto De Vicenzo nbsp Australia Kel Nagle and Peter Thomson nbsp Belgium Donald Swaelens and Flory Van Donck nbsp Brazil Jose Maria Gonzalez and Mario Gonzalez nbsp Canada George Knudson and Alvie Thompson nbsp Chile Anisio Araya and Enrique Orellana nbsp Colombia Rogelio Gonzalez and Miguel Sala nbsp Denmark Henning Kristensen and Carl Paulsen nbsp Ecuador Jose Arequipa and Julio Polania nbsp Egypt Cherif El Sayed Cherif and Mohamed Said Moussa nbsp England Peter Alliss and Bernard Hunt nbsp France Roger Cotton and Jean Garaialde nbsp West Germany Herbert Becker and Friedel Schmaderer nbsp Ireland Jimmy Martin and Christy O Connor Snr nbsp Italy Alfonso Angelini and Ovidio Bolognesi nbsp Japan Tadashi Kitta and Torakichi Nakamura nbsp Mexico Antonio Cerda and Augustin Martinez nbsp Netherlands Jan Ouderdorp and Piet Witte nbsp New Zealand Bob Charles and Ernie Southerden nbsp Panama Ricardo Jurado and Carlos Rodriguez nbsp Peru Alex Tibbles and Wilfredo Uculmana nbsp Philippines Ben Arda and Celestino Tugot nbsp Portugal Fernando Pina and Manuel Ribeiro nbsp Puerto Rico Charles Beverage and Chi Chi Rodriguez nbsp Scotland Eric Brown and John Panton nbsp South Africa Denis Hutchinson and Gary Player nbsp Spain Jaime Gallardo and Angel Miguel nbsp Sweden Ake Bergquist and Harry Karlsson nbsp Switzerland Otto Schoepfer and Ronald Tingley nbsp Taiwan Chen Ching Po and Lu Liang Huan nbsp United States Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead nbsp Uruguay Jose Esmoris and Juan Sereda nbsp Venezuela Francisco Gonzales and Teobaldo Perez nbsp Wales Dai Rees and Dave Thomas Source 1 Cerda was representing Mexico having played for Argentina from 1953 to 1957 Scores editTeam Place Country Score To par Money US 1 nbsp United States 136 137 141 143 557 3 2 000 2 nbsp Argentina 139 138 141 141 559 1 1 000 3 nbsp Australia 142 134 150 143 569 9 800 4 nbsp England 141 143 147 141 572 12 400 5 nbsp Brazil 149 141 153 141 584 24 6 nbsp France 146 146 143 150 585 25 7 nbsp Uruguay 152 147 147 140 586 26 8 nbsp Wales 141 145 147 155 588 28 T9 nbsp Belgium 149 143 150 147 589 29 nbsp Taiwan 147 144 144 154 589 nbsp Japan 143 146 154 146 589 T12 nbsp Italy 143 148 147 152 590 30 nbsp South Africa 142 146 153 149 590 14 nbsp Spain 149 151 145 148 593 33 15 nbsp New Zealand 141 146 151 158 596 36 T16 nbsp Colombia 150 144 152 152 598 38 nbsp Philippines 153 148 153 144 598 T18 nbsp Egypt 159 146 147 147 599 39 nbsp Ireland 147 152 148 152 599 20 nbsp West Germany 152 151 153 146 602 42 T21 nbsp Chile 149 149 151 155 604 44 nbsp Mexico 150 147 153 154 604 T23 nbsp Canada 157 151 150 150 608 48 nbsp Peru 147 157 158 146 608 nbsp Switzerland 153 144 154 157 608 26 nbsp Venezuela 153 154 152 150 609 49 27 nbsp Denmark 149 151 160 153 613 53 28 nbsp Netherlands 146 159 153 157 615 55 29 nbsp Portugal 161 156 156 157 630 70 30 nbsp Panama 156 162 158 155 631 71 31 nbsp Sweden 163 152 165 156 636 76 32 nbsp Puerto Rico 153 162 167 165 647 87 33 nbsp Ecuador 158 172 166 173 669 109 34 nbsp Scotland WD Eric Brown of Scotland withdrew during the first round International Trophy Place Player Country Score To par Money US 1 Roberto De Vicenzo nbsp Argentina 71 68 69 68 276 4 1 000 T2 Peter Alliss nbsp England 68 70 72 68 278 2 450 Arnold Palmer nbsp United States 68 72 69 69 278 4 Sam Snead nbsp United States 68 65 72 74 279 1 200 5 Alfonso Angelini nbsp Italy 68 71 68 74 281 1 T6 Fidel de Luca nbsp Argentina 68 70 72 73 283 3 Kel Nagle nbsp Australia 73 65 77 68 283 8 Mario Gonzalez nbsp Brazil 72 72 73 67 284 4 9 Gary Player nbsp South Africa 69 69 76 71 285 5 10 Peter Thomson nbsp Australia 69 69 73 75 286 6 Source 1 2 3 References edit a b c United States retain Canada Cup The Glasgow Herald 12 November 1962 p 4 Palmer Snead keep Canada Cup for U S Chicago Tribune Associated Press 12 November 1962 p F 3 Retrieved 30 December 2016 Fraley Oscar 12 November 1962 Argentine Individual Champion Nevada State Journal Reno United Press International pp 1 6 34 29 10 S 58 31 59 W 34 486 S 58 533 W 34 486 58 533 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1962 Canada Cup amp oldid 1148295718, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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