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1970 World Cup (men's golf)

The 1970 World Cup took place 12–15 November at The Jockey Club in San Isidro 28 kilometers north of the center of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was the 18th World Cup event.

1970 World Cup
Tournament information
Dates12–15 November
LocationBuenos Aires, Argentina
Course(s)The Jockey Club
Format72 holes stroke play
combined score
Statistics
Par72
Length6,700 yards (6,100 m)
Field43 two-man teams
CutNone
Prize fundUS$6,300
Winner's share$2,000 team
$1,000 individual
Champion
 Australia
Bruce Devlin & David Graham
544 (−32)
Location Map
The Jockey Club
Location in South America
The Jockey Club
Location in Argentina
The Jockey Club
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The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 43 teams. 44 teams were invited, but the Czechoslovakia team of amateurs Jiri Dvorak and Jan Kunšta withdraw from the tournament before it began. Each team consisted of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results.

The Australia team of Bruce Devlin and David Graham won, with a record aggregate of 544, by eight strokes over the Japan team of Takaaki Kono and Haruo Yasuda. Australia held a record advantage of 19 strokes going into the final round. This was the third victory for Australia in the history of the World Cup, until 1967 named the Canada Cup. The individual competition was won by Roberto De Vicenzo, Argentina one stroke ahead of Graham. The event was dedicated to the 47-year-old home hero De Vicenzo, who had participated in 15 Canada Cup/World Cup events played and shared in Argentina's victory in the 1953 inaugural event.[1]

Henrik Lund, Denmark, made a hole-in-one on the par 3 12th hole in the first round.[2]

Teams

This list is incomplete.

Country Players
  Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo and Vicente Fernández
  Australia Bruce Devlin and David Graham
  Austria Oswald Gartenmaier and Rudolf Hauser[3]
  Belgium Donald Swaelens and Flory Van Donck[4]
  Brazil Mário Gonzalez and José Maria Gonzalez
  Canada Al Balding and Bob Cox Jr
  Chile Francisco Cerda and Rafael Jerez
  China Hsieh Min-Nan and Hsieh Yung-yo
  Colombia Rogelio Gonzalez and Heracilo Valenzuela
  Denmark Herluf Hansen and Henrik Lund
  Dominican Republic
  England Peter Butler and Tony Jacklin
  France Jean Garaïalde and Bernard Pascassio
  Greece
  Ireland Hugh Jackson and Jimmy Martin
  Italy Manuel Canessa and Ettore Della Torre[5]
  Jamaica
  Japan Takaaki Kono and Haruo Yasuda
  Libya Muftah Salem and Hussein Abdulmullah[6]
  Mexico Ramon Cruz and Reyes Espinosa
  Morocco
  Netherlands Jan Dorrestein and Bertus van Mook
  New Zealand Brian Boys and John Lister
  Panama
  Peru Rodolfo Coscia and Hugo Nari
  Philippines Ben Arda and Eleuterio Nival
  Portugal Manuel Ribeiro and Joaguin Ridrigues
  Puerto Rico Manuel Camacho and Jose Rivera
  Romania Dumitru Munteanu and Paul Tomita
  Scotland Ronnie Shade and George Will
  Singapore Alvin Liau and Phua Thin Kiay[7]
  South Africa Allan Henning and Harold Henning
  South Korea Hahn Sang-chan and Lee Il-hahn[8]
  Spain Ángel Gallardo and Ramón Sota
  Sweden Åke Bergquist and Tony Lidholm[9]
  Switzerland
  Thailand Sukree Onsham and Uthai Thabvibul
  United Arab Republic Cherif El-Sayed Cherif and Mohammed Said Moussa[6]
  United States Dave Stockton and Lee Trevino
  Uruguay Enrique Fernandez and ?
  Venezuela
  Wales Brian Huggett and Dave Thomas
  West Germany Roman Krause and Toni Kugelmuller

(a) denotes amateur

Scores

Team

Place Country Score To par Money (US$)
(per team)
1   Australia 131-136-131-146=544 −32 2,000
2   Argentina 134-143-140-137=554 −22 1,000
3   South Africa 142-146-137-138=563 −13 800
4   United States 137-146-139-143=565 −11 400
T5   Italy 147-148-139-138=572 −4
  Wales 144-143-139-146=572
T7   England 141-146-142-146=575 −1
  Spain 144-146-137-148=575
9   Scotland 139-149-143-145=576 E
T10   France 142-143-143-150=578 +2
  Japan 143-142-145-148=578
12   Philippines 145-141-147-152=585 +9
13   Mexico 147-148-144-147=586 +10
T14   Chile 144-145-147-151=587 +11
  New Zealand 140-152-144-151=587
  China 142-153-147-145=587
17   Ireland 144-145-147-152=588 +12
18   Denmark 141-141-151-157=590 +14
19   West Germany 149-145-148-151=593 +17
T20   Canada 147-147-148-153=595 +19
  Colombia 149-150-148-148=595
  Thailand 142- =595
23   Netherlands 141-152-152-151=596 +20
24   South Korea 147-150-151-149=597 +21
25   Uruguay 598 +22
26   Belgium 149-148-151-153=601 +25
27   Brazil 145-152-148-157=602 +26
T28   Puerto Rico 142-159-155-148=604 +28
  United Arab Republic 604
30   Sweden 607 +31
T31   Jamaica 612 +36
  Peru 612
  Venezuela 612
T34   Panama 613 +37
  Portugal 153-154-156-150=613
36   Dominican Republic 616 +40
37   Austria 622 +46
38   Singapore 624 +48
39   Greece 626 +50
40   Morocco
41   Switzerland 653 +77
42   Libya [10] 656 +80
43   Romania [10] 727 +151

International Trophy

Place Player Country Score To par Money (US$)
1 Roberto De Vicenzo   Argentina 64-67-68-70=269 −19 1,000
2 David Graham   Australia 68-67-65-73=270 −18 500
3 Bruce Devlin   Australia 66-69-66-73=274 −14 400
T4 Allan Henning   South Africa 68-72-69-70=279 −9 100
Dave Stockton   United States 67-73-69-70=279
6 Jean Garaïalde   France 71-69-73-69=282 −6
7 Ettore Della Torre   Italy 73-75-69-66=283 −5
T8 Peter Butler   England 72-73-69-70=284 −4
Francesco Cerda   Chile 72-69-71-72=284
Harold Henning   South Africa 74-74-68-68=284
Haruo Yasuda   Japan 70-72-69-73=284

Sources:[11][8][12][7][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]

References

  1. ^ "Strong teams in golf World Cup". The Canberra Times. 4 November 1970. p. 34 – via Trove.
  2. ^ "Three stroke lead taken by Australians". The Times (London, England). 14 November 1970. p. 15.
  3. ^ Golfen wie im Alpenvorland by Diana Kuhl (in German) Kölnische Rundschau 25 January 2005
  4. ^ The Golfers Handbook: Who's Who in Golf. 1973. p. 411.
  5. ^ "E' scomparso Ettore Della Torre" (in Italian). Italian Golf Federation. 9 December 2015./
  6. ^ a b Severino, Dick. "Golf in the Arab World: The Players". Aramco World. pp. 22–23.
  7. ^ a b "44 nations in World Cup golf tourney". Singapore Herald. 4 November 1970. p. 23.
  8. ^ a b "Asians have strong chance, says de Vicenzo". The Straits Times. 12 November 1970. p. 27.
  9. ^ "World Cup". Golf - Den Gröna Sporten (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 218–219.
  10. ^ a b Top World Cup Finishes (By Country)[permanent dead link] PGA Tour Media Guide, Electronic Media Guide,
  11. ^ Trevino for World Cup The Straits Times, 4 November 1970, p. 25
  12. ^ "Stockton, Trevino favoured to win World Cup". The Straits Times. 13 November 1970. p. 27.
  13. ^ "Australians 'scorch' to the lead". The Straits Times. 14 November 1970. p. 28.
  14. ^ "Aussies step up the pace". The Straits Times. 15 November 1970. p. 18.
  15. ^ "Aussies set for World Cup victory". The Straits Times. 16 November 1970. p. 29.
  16. ^ "Aussies win cup – but Roberto gets the cheers". The Straits Times. 17 November 1970. p. 23.
  17. ^ "Australia Wins World Cup Golf". The Canberra Times. Australian Associated Press. 17 November 1970. p. 24.
  18. ^ Jenkins, Dan (23 November 1970). "Australia's Cup Runneth (32) Under". Sports Illustrated. pp. 28–29.
  19. ^ "Wales Top British World Cup Bid". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 16 November 1970. p. 15 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  20. ^ "Aussies Take Home World Cup". The Sun. San Bernardino, California. 16 November 1970. p. D-1.
  21. ^ "De Vicenzo Takes Individual Title". The New York Times. 16 November 1970. p. 67.
  22. ^ "Aussies make runaway of World Cup Golf test". Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. 16 November 1970. p. 7.
  23. ^ "World Cup Scores". The Age. 17 November 1970. p. 30 – via newspapers.com.
  24. ^ "World Cup Scores". The Age. 16 November 1970. p. 26 – via newspapers.com.
  25. ^ "World Cup Tournament". The Sun-Herald. 15 November 1970 – via newspapers.com.

Coordinates: 34°29′10″S 58°31′59″W / 34.486°S 58.533°W / -34.486; -58.533

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The 1970 World Cup took place 12 15 November at The Jockey Club in San Isidro 28 kilometers north of the center of Buenos Aires Argentina It was the 18th World Cup event 1970 World CupTournament informationDates12 15 NovemberLocationBuenos Aires ArgentinaCourse s The Jockey ClubFormat72 holes stroke playcombined scoreStatisticsPar72Length6 700 yards 6 100 m Field43 two man teamsCutNonePrize fundUS 6 300Winner s share 2 000 team 1 000 individualChampion AustraliaBruce Devlin amp David Graham544 32 Location MapThe Jockey ClubLocation in South AmericaShow map of South AmericaThe Jockey ClubLocation in ArgentinaShow map of ArgentinaThe Jockey ClubLocation in Buenos Aires ProvinceShow map of Buenos Aires Province 19691971 The tournament was a 72 hole stroke play team event with 43 teams 44 teams were invited but the Czechoslovakia team of amateurs Jiri Dvorak and Jan Kunsta withdraw from the tournament before it began Each team consisted of two players from a country The combined score of each team determined the team results The Australia team of Bruce Devlin and David Graham won with a record aggregate of 544 by eight strokes over the Japan team of Takaaki Kono and Haruo Yasuda Australia held a record advantage of 19 strokes going into the final round This was the third victory for Australia in the history of the World Cup until 1967 named the Canada Cup The individual competition was won by Roberto De Vicenzo Argentina one stroke ahead of Graham The event was dedicated to the 47 year old home hero De Vicenzo who had participated in 15 Canada Cup World Cup events played and shared in Argentina s victory in the 1953 inaugural event 1 Henrik Lund Denmark made a hole in one on the par 3 12th hole in the first round 2 Teams EditThis list is incomplete Country Players Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo and Vicente Fernandez Australia Bruce Devlin and David Graham Austria Oswald Gartenmaier and Rudolf Hauser 3 Belgium Donald Swaelens and Flory Van Donck 4 Brazil Mario Gonzalez and Jose Maria Gonzalez Canada Al Balding and Bob Cox Jr Chile Francisco Cerda and Rafael Jerez China Hsieh Min Nan and Hsieh Yung yo Colombia Rogelio Gonzalez and Heracilo Valenzuela Denmark Herluf Hansen and Henrik Lund Dominican Republic England Peter Butler and Tony Jacklin France Jean Garaialde and Bernard Pascassio Greece Ireland Hugh Jackson and Jimmy Martin Italy Manuel Canessa and Ettore Della Torre 5 Jamaica Japan Takaaki Kono and Haruo Yasuda Libya Muftah Salem and Hussein Abdulmullah 6 Mexico Ramon Cruz and Reyes Espinosa Morocco Netherlands Jan Dorrestein and Bertus van Mook New Zealand Brian Boys and John Lister Panama Peru Rodolfo Coscia and Hugo Nari Philippines Ben Arda and Eleuterio Nival Portugal Manuel Ribeiro and Joaguin Ridrigues Puerto Rico Manuel Camacho and Jose Rivera Romania Dumitru Munteanu and Paul Tomita Scotland Ronnie Shade and George Will Singapore Alvin Liau and Phua Thin Kiay 7 South Africa Allan Henning and Harold Henning South Korea Hahn Sang chan and Lee Il hahn 8 Spain Angel Gallardo and Ramon Sota Sweden Ake Bergquist and Tony Lidholm 9 Switzerland Thailand Sukree Onsham and Uthai Thabvibul United Arab Republic Cherif El Sayed Cherif and Mohammed Said Moussa 6 United States Dave Stockton and Lee Trevino Uruguay Enrique Fernandez and Venezuela Wales Brian Huggett and Dave Thomas West Germany Roman Krause and Toni Kugelmuller a denotes amateurScores EditTeam Place Country Score To par Money US per team 1 Australia 131 136 131 146 544 32 2 0002 Argentina 134 143 140 137 554 22 1 0003 South Africa 142 146 137 138 563 13 8004 United States 137 146 139 143 565 11 400T5 Italy 147 148 139 138 572 4 Wales 144 143 139 146 572T7 England 141 146 142 146 575 1 Spain 144 146 137 148 5759 Scotland 139 149 143 145 576 ET10 France 142 143 143 150 578 2 Japan 143 142 145 148 57812 Philippines 145 141 147 152 585 913 Mexico 147 148 144 147 586 10T14 Chile 144 145 147 151 587 11 New Zealand 140 152 144 151 587 China 142 153 147 145 58717 Ireland 144 145 147 152 588 1218 Denmark 141 141 151 157 590 1419 West Germany 149 145 148 151 593 17T20 Canada 147 147 148 153 595 19 Colombia 149 150 148 148 595 Thailand 142 59523 Netherlands 141 152 152 151 596 2024 South Korea 147 150 151 149 597 2125 Uruguay 598 2226 Belgium 149 148 151 153 601 2527 Brazil 145 152 148 157 602 26T28 Puerto Rico 142 159 155 148 604 28 United Arab Republic 60430 Sweden 607 31T31 Jamaica 612 36 Peru 612 Venezuela 612T34 Panama 613 37 Portugal 153 154 156 150 61336 Dominican Republic 616 4037 Austria 622 4638 Singapore 624 4839 Greece 626 5040 Morocco41 Switzerland 653 7742 Libya 10 656 8043 Romania 10 727 151International Trophy Place Player Country Score To par Money US 1 Roberto De Vicenzo Argentina 64 67 68 70 269 19 1 0002 David Graham Australia 68 67 65 73 270 18 5003 Bruce Devlin Australia 66 69 66 73 274 14 400T4 Allan Henning South Africa 68 72 69 70 279 9 100Dave Stockton United States 67 73 69 70 2796 Jean Garaialde France 71 69 73 69 282 67 Ettore Della Torre Italy 73 75 69 66 283 5T8 Peter Butler England 72 73 69 70 284 4Francesco Cerda Chile 72 69 71 72 284Harold Henning South Africa 74 74 68 68 284Haruo Yasuda Japan 70 72 69 73 284Sources 11 8 12 7 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 References Edit Strong teams in golf World Cup The Canberra Times 4 November 1970 p 34 via Trove Three stroke lead taken by Australians The Times London England 14 November 1970 p 15 Golfen wie im Alpenvorland by Diana Kuhl in German Kolnische Rundschau 25 January 2005 The Golfers Handbook Who s Who in Golf 1973 p 411 E scomparso Ettore Della Torre in Italian Italian Golf Federation 9 December 2015 a b Severino Dick Golf in the Arab World The Players Aramco World pp 22 23 a b 44 nations in World Cup golf tourney Singapore Herald 4 November 1970 p 23 a b Asians have strong chance says de Vicenzo The Straits Times 12 November 1970 p 27 World Cup Golf Den Grona Sporten in Swedish Swedish Golf Federation pp 218 219 a b Top World Cup Finishes By Country permanent dead link PGA Tour Media Guide Electronic Media Guide Trevino for World Cup The Straits Times 4 November 1970 p 25 Stockton Trevino favoured to win World Cup The Straits Times 13 November 1970 p 27 Australians scorch to the lead The Straits Times 14 November 1970 p 28 Aussies step up the pace The Straits Times 15 November 1970 p 18 Aussies set for World Cup victory The Straits Times 16 November 1970 p 29 Aussies win cup but Roberto gets the cheers The Straits Times 17 November 1970 p 23 Australia Wins World Cup Golf The Canberra Times Australian Associated Press 17 November 1970 p 24 Jenkins Dan 23 November 1970 Australia s Cup Runneth 32 Under Sports Illustrated pp 28 29 Wales Top British World Cup Bid Coventry Evening Telegraph 16 November 1970 p 15 via British Newspaper Archive Aussies Take Home World Cup The Sun San Bernardino California 16 November 1970 p D 1 De Vicenzo Takes Individual Title The New York Times 16 November 1970 p 67 Aussies make runaway of World Cup Golf test Quebec Chronicle Telegraph 16 November 1970 p 7 World Cup Scores The Age 17 November 1970 p 30 via newspapers com World Cup Scores The Age 16 November 1970 p 26 via newspapers com World Cup Tournament The Sun Herald 15 November 1970 via newspapers com Coordinates 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 1970 World Cup men 27s golf amp oldid 1148295916, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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