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1986 Dunhill Cup

The 1986 Dunhill Cup was the second Dunhill Cup. It was a team tournament featuring 16 countries, each represented by three players. The Cup was played 25–28 September at the Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland. The sponsor was the Alfred Dunhill company. The Australian team of Rodger Davis, David Graham, and Greg Norman beat the Japanese team of Tsuneyuki Nakajima, Naomichi Ozaki, and Tateo Ozaki in the final. It was the second win for the Australian team.

1986 Dunhill Cup
Tournament information
Dates25–28 September
LocationSt Andrews, Scotland
Course(s)Old Course at St Andrews
FormatMatch play
Statistics
Par72
Length6,933 yards (6,340 m)
Field16 teams of 3 players
Prize fundUS$1,000,000[1]
Winner's shareUS$300,000[2]
Champion
 Australia
(Rodger Davis, David Graham, Greg Norman)
← 1985
1987 →

Format edit

The Cup was played as a single-elimination, match play event played over four days. The top eight teams were seeded[3] with the remaining teams randomly placed in the bracket. In each match, the three players were paired with their opponents and played 18 holes at medal match play. Tied matches were extended to a sudden-death playoff only if they affected the outcome between the two teams.[3]

Bracket edit

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1   United States 3
  Zambia 0 1   United States 2
8   Canada 2 8   Canada 1
  Sweden 1 1   United States 1
5   England 1 4   Japan 2
  Argentina 2   Argentina 1
4   Japan 3 4   Japan 2
  South Korea 0 4   Japan 0
2   Australia 3 2   Australia 3
  Italy 0 2   Australia 3
7   Wales 3 7   Wales 0
  New Zealand 0 2   Australia 2 Third place
6   Spain 1 3   Scotland 1
  Ireland 2   Ireland 0 1   United States 1
3   Scotland 3 3   Scotland 3 3   Scotland 2
  Indonesia 0

Round by round scores edit

First round edit

Source:[4]

  United States – 3   Zambia – 0
Player Score Player Score
Raymond Floyd 72 P. Sinyama 81
Mark O'Meara 70 S. Mwanza 83
Lanny Wadkins 70 P. Tembo 79
  Canada – 2   Sweden – 1
Player Score Player Score
Dave Barr 69 Mats Lanner 74
Richard Zokol 75 Ove Sellberg 72
Dan Halldorson 69 Anders Forsbrand 71
  England – 1   Argentina – 2
Player Score Player Score
Howard Clark 70 Vicente Fernández 67
Gordon J. Brand 70 Adan Sowa 69
Nick Faldo 69 Armando Saavedra 72
  Japan – 3   South Korea – 0
Player Score Player Score
Tsuneyuki Nakajima 68 Choi Yoon-Soo 78
Tateo Ozaki 71 Choi Sang-Ho 79
Naomichi Ozaki 67 Cho Ho-Sang 74
  Australia – 3   Italy – 0
Player Score Player Score
Rodger Davis 65 Costantino Rocca 70
Greg Norman 67 Giuseppe Calì 77
David Graham 68 Baldovino Dassù 79
  Wales – 3   New Zealand – 0
Player Score Player Score
Mark Mouland 69 Greg Turner 77
Ian Woosnam 66 Frank Nobilo 71
Philip Parkin 69 Bob Charles 73
  Scotland – 3   Indonesia – 0
Player Score Player Score
Sam Torrance 68 Sumarno 76
Gordon Brand Jnr 71 M. Naasim 83
Sandy Lyle 69 E. Tachyana 83
  Spain – 1   Ireland – 2
Player Score Player Score
Seve Ballesteros 74 Ronan Rafferty 67
José Rivero 71 David Feherty 73
José María Olazábal 73 Des Smyth 71

Quarter-finals edit

Source:[5]

  United States – 2   Canada – 1
Player Score Player Score
Mark O'Meara 72 Richard Zokol 76
Lanny Wadkins 68 Dave Barr 66
Raymond Floyd 69 Dan Halldorson 70
  Japan – 2   Argentina – 1
Player Score Player Score
Tsuneyuki Nakajima 67 Vicente Fernández 68
Naomichi Ozaki 69 Adan Sowa 71
Tateo Ozaki 72 Armando Saavedra 69
  Australia – 3   Wales – 0
Player Score Player Score
Rodger Davis 71 Mark Mouland 73
Greg Norman 67 Ian Woosnam 71
David Graham 68 Philip Parkin 69
  Scotland – 3   Ireland – 0
Player Score Player Score
Gordon Brand Jnr 68 Ronan Rafferty 70
Sam Torrance 70 Des Smyth 72
Sandy Lyle 70 David Feherty 72

Semi-finals edit

Source:[1]

  United States – 1   Japan – 2
Player Score Player Score
Mark O'Meara 70 Tateo Ozaki 77
Lanny Wadkins 74 Naomichi Ozaki 69
Raymond Floyd 76 Tsuneyuki Nakajima 69
  Australia – 2   Scotland – 1
Player Score Player Score
Rodger Davis 72 Gordon Brand Jnr 74
David Graham 70 Sandy Lyle 68
Greg Norman 70 Sam Torrance 72

Final edit

Source:[2]

  Australia – 3   Japan – 0
Player Score Player Score
Rodger Davis 76 Tateo Ozaki 81
David Graham 81 Naomichi Ozaki 82
Greg Norman 73 Tsuneyuki Nakajima 76

Third place edit

Source:[2]

  United States – 1   Scotland – 2
Player Score Player Score
Mark O'Meara 78 Gordon Brand Jnr 75
Raymond Floyd 73 Sam Torrance 78
Lanny Wadkins 78 Sandy Lyle 73

Team results edit

Country Place W L Seed
  Australia 1 11 1 2
  Japan 2 7 5 4
  Scotland 3 9 3 3
  United States 4 7 5 1
  Argentina T5 3 3
  Canada T5 3 3 8
  Wales T5 3 3 7
  Ireland T5 2 4
  England T9 1 2 5
  Spain T9 1 2 6
  Sweden T9 1 2
  Indonesia T9 0 3
  Italy T9 0 3
  New Zealand T9 0 3
  South Korea T9 0 3
  Zambia T9 0 3

Player results edit

Country Player W L
  Australia Rodger Davis 4 0
  Australia Greg Norman 4 0
  Australia David Graham 3 1
  Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima 3 1
  Japan Naomichi Ozaki 3 1
  Japan Tateo Ozaki 1 3
  Scotland Sandy Lyle 4 0
  Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr 3 1
  Scotland Sam Torrance 2 2
  United States Raymond Floyd 3 1
  United States Mark O'Meara 3 1
  United States Lanny Wadkins 1 3
  Argentina Vicente Fernández 1 1
  Argentina Armando Saavedra 1 1
  Argentina Adan Sowa 1 1
  Canada Dave Barr 2 0
  Canada Dan Halldorson 1 1
  Canada Richard Zokol 0 2
  Ireland Ronan Rafferty 1 1
  Ireland Des Smyth 1 1
  Ireland David Feherty 0 2
  Wales Mark Mouland 1 1
  Wales Philip Parkin 1 1
  Wales Ian Woosnam 1 1
  England Nick Faldo 1 0
  England Gordon J. Brand 0 1
  England Howard Clark 0 1
  Spain José Rivero 1 0
  Spain Seve Ballesteros 0 1
  Spain José María Olazábal 0 1
  Indonesia M. Naasim 0 1
  Indonesia Sumarno 0 1
  Indonesia E. Tachyana 0 1
  Italy Giuseppe Calì 0 1
  Italy Baldovino Dassù 0 1
  Italy Costantino Rocca 0 1
  South Korea Cho Ho-Sang 0 1
  South Korea Choi Sang-Ho 0 1
  South Korea Choi Yoon-Soo 0 1
  New Zealand Bob Charles 0 1
  New Zealand Frank Nobilo 0 1
  New Zealand Greg Turner 0 1
  Sweden Ove Sellberg 1 0
  Sweden Anders Forsbrand 0 1
  Sweden Mats Lanner 0 1
  Zambia S. Mwanza 0 1
  Zambia P. Sinyama 0 1
  Zambia P. Tembo 0 1

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Japan ousts U.S. in Dunhill Cup". Eugene Register-Guard. Eugene, Oregon. AP. 28 September 1986. p. 3C. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  2. ^ a b c "Australians sweep to victory in Dunhill Cup; Golf, Dunhill Cup". Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. AP. 29 September 1986. pp. B2, B4. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  3. ^ a b Jacobs, Raymond (25 September 1986). "Close encounter of the giant kind, if they survive until semis". The Glasgow Herald. Glasgow, Scotland. p. 26. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  4. ^ Jacobs, Raymond (26 September 1986). "England, Spain make a shock cup exit". The Glasgow Herald. Glasgow, Scotland. p. 30. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  5. ^ Jacobs, Raymond (27 September 1986). "Scot's strong finish the key to victory". The Glasgow Herald. Glasgow, Scotland. p. 18. Retrieved 7 December 2012.


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The 1986 Dunhill Cup was the second Dunhill Cup It was a team tournament featuring 16 countries each represented by three players The Cup was played 25 28 September at the Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland The sponsor was the Alfred Dunhill company The Australian team of Rodger Davis David Graham and Greg Norman beat the Japanese team of Tsuneyuki Nakajima Naomichi Ozaki and Tateo Ozaki in the final It was the second win for the Australian team 1986 Dunhill CupTournament informationDates25 28 SeptemberLocationSt Andrews ScotlandCourse s Old Course at St AndrewsFormatMatch playStatisticsPar72Length6 933 yards 6 340 m Field16 teams of 3 playersPrize fundUS 1 000 000 1 Winner s shareUS 300 000 2 Champion Australia Rodger Davis David Graham Greg Norman 19851987 Contents 1 Format 2 Bracket 3 Round by round scores 3 1 First round 3 2 Quarter finals 3 3 Semi finals 3 4 Final 3 5 Third place 4 Team results 5 Player results 6 ReferencesFormat editThe Cup was played as a single elimination match play event played over four days The top eight teams were seeded 3 with the remaining teams randomly placed in the bracket In each match the three players were paired with their opponents and played 18 holes at medal match play Tied matches were extended to a sudden death playoff only if they affected the outcome between the two teams 3 Bracket editFirst roundQuarter finalsSemi finalsFinal1 nbsp United States3 nbsp Zambia01 nbsp United States28 nbsp Canada28 nbsp Canada1 nbsp Sweden11 nbsp United States15 nbsp England14 nbsp Japan2 nbsp Argentina2 nbsp Argentina14 nbsp Japan34 nbsp Japan2 nbsp South Korea04 nbsp Japan02 nbsp Australia32 nbsp Australia3 nbsp Italy02 nbsp Australia37 nbsp Wales37 nbsp Wales0 nbsp New Zealand02 nbsp Australia2Third place6 nbsp Spain13 nbsp Scotland1 nbsp Ireland2 nbsp Ireland01 nbsp United States13 nbsp Scotland33 nbsp Scotland33 nbsp Scotland2 nbsp Indonesia0Round by round scores editFirst round edit Source 4 nbsp United States 3 nbsp Zambia 0 Player Score Player Score Raymond Floyd 72 P Sinyama 81 Mark O Meara 70 S Mwanza 83 Lanny Wadkins 70 P Tembo 79 nbsp Canada 2 nbsp Sweden 1 Player Score Player Score Dave Barr 69 Mats Lanner 74 Richard Zokol 75 Ove Sellberg 72 Dan Halldorson 69 Anders Forsbrand 71 nbsp England 1 nbsp Argentina 2 Player Score Player Score Howard Clark 70 Vicente Fernandez 67 Gordon J Brand 70 Adan Sowa 69 Nick Faldo 69 Armando Saavedra 72 nbsp Japan 3 nbsp South Korea 0 Player Score Player Score Tsuneyuki Nakajima 68 Choi Yoon Soo 78 Tateo Ozaki 71 Choi Sang Ho 79 Naomichi Ozaki 67 Cho Ho Sang 74 nbsp Australia 3 nbsp Italy 0 Player Score Player Score Rodger Davis 65 Costantino Rocca 70 Greg Norman 67 Giuseppe Cali 77 David Graham 68 Baldovino Dassu 79 nbsp Wales 3 nbsp New Zealand 0 Player Score Player Score Mark Mouland 69 Greg Turner 77 Ian Woosnam 66 Frank Nobilo 71 Philip Parkin 69 Bob Charles 73 nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp Indonesia 0 Player Score Player Score Sam Torrance 68 Sumarno 76 Gordon Brand Jnr 71 M Naasim 83 Sandy Lyle 69 E Tachyana 83 nbsp Spain 1 nbsp Ireland 2 Player Score Player Score Seve Ballesteros 74 Ronan Rafferty 67 Jose Rivero 71 David Feherty 73 Jose Maria Olazabal 73 Des Smyth 71 Quarter finals edit Source 5 nbsp United States 2 nbsp Canada 1 Player Score Player Score Mark O Meara 72 Richard Zokol 76 Lanny Wadkins 68 Dave Barr 66 Raymond Floyd 69 Dan Halldorson 70 nbsp Japan 2 nbsp Argentina 1 Player Score Player Score Tsuneyuki Nakajima 67 Vicente Fernandez 68 Naomichi Ozaki 69 Adan Sowa 71 Tateo Ozaki 72 Armando Saavedra 69 nbsp Australia 3 nbsp Wales 0 Player Score Player Score Rodger Davis 71 Mark Mouland 73 Greg Norman 67 Ian Woosnam 71 David Graham 68 Philip Parkin 69 nbsp Scotland 3 nbsp Ireland 0 Player Score Player Score Gordon Brand Jnr 68 Ronan Rafferty 70 Sam Torrance 70 Des Smyth 72 Sandy Lyle 70 David Feherty 72 Semi finals edit Source 1 nbsp United States 1 nbsp Japan 2 Player Score Player Score Mark O Meara 70 Tateo Ozaki 77 Lanny Wadkins 74 Naomichi Ozaki 69 Raymond Floyd 76 Tsuneyuki Nakajima 69 nbsp Australia 2 nbsp Scotland 1 Player Score Player Score Rodger Davis 72 Gordon Brand Jnr 74 David Graham 70 Sandy Lyle 68 Greg Norman 70 Sam Torrance 72 Final edit Source 2 nbsp Australia 3 nbsp Japan 0 Player Score Player Score Rodger Davis 76 Tateo Ozaki 81 David Graham 81 Naomichi Ozaki 82 Greg Norman 73 Tsuneyuki Nakajima 76 Third place edit Source 2 nbsp United States 1 nbsp Scotland 2 Player Score Player Score Mark O Meara 78 Gordon Brand Jnr 75 Raymond Floyd 73 Sam Torrance 78 Lanny Wadkins 78 Sandy Lyle 73Team results editCountry Place W L Seed nbsp Australia 1 11 1 2 nbsp Japan 2 7 5 4 nbsp Scotland 3 9 3 3 nbsp United States 4 7 5 1 nbsp Argentina T5 3 3 nbsp Canada T5 3 3 8 nbsp Wales T5 3 3 7 nbsp Ireland T5 2 4 nbsp England T9 1 2 5 nbsp Spain T9 1 2 6 nbsp Sweden T9 1 2 nbsp Indonesia T9 0 3 nbsp Italy T9 0 3 nbsp New Zealand T9 0 3 nbsp South Korea T9 0 3 nbsp Zambia T9 0 3Player results editCountry Player W L nbsp Australia Rodger Davis 4 0 nbsp Australia Greg Norman 4 0 nbsp Australia David Graham 3 1 nbsp Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima 3 1 nbsp Japan Naomichi Ozaki 3 1 nbsp Japan Tateo Ozaki 1 3 nbsp Scotland Sandy Lyle 4 0 nbsp Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr 3 1 nbsp Scotland Sam Torrance 2 2 nbsp United States Raymond Floyd 3 1 nbsp United States Mark O Meara 3 1 nbsp United States Lanny Wadkins 1 3 nbsp Argentina Vicente Fernandez 1 1 nbsp Argentina Armando Saavedra 1 1 nbsp Argentina Adan Sowa 1 1 nbsp Canada Dave Barr 2 0 nbsp Canada Dan Halldorson 1 1 nbsp Canada Richard Zokol 0 2 nbsp Ireland Ronan Rafferty 1 1 nbsp Ireland Des Smyth 1 1 nbsp Ireland David Feherty 0 2 nbsp Wales Mark Mouland 1 1 nbsp Wales Philip Parkin 1 1 nbsp Wales Ian Woosnam 1 1 nbsp England Nick Faldo 1 0 nbsp England Gordon J Brand 0 1 nbsp England Howard Clark 0 1 nbsp Spain Jose Rivero 1 0 nbsp Spain Seve Ballesteros 0 1 nbsp Spain Jose Maria Olazabal 0 1 nbsp Indonesia M Naasim 0 1 nbsp Indonesia Sumarno 0 1 nbsp Indonesia E Tachyana 0 1 nbsp Italy Giuseppe Cali 0 1 nbsp Italy Baldovino Dassu 0 1 nbsp Italy Costantino Rocca 0 1 nbsp South Korea Cho Ho Sang 0 1 nbsp South Korea Choi Sang Ho 0 1 nbsp South Korea Choi Yoon Soo 0 1 nbsp New Zealand Bob Charles 0 1 nbsp New Zealand Frank Nobilo 0 1 nbsp New Zealand Greg Turner 0 1 nbsp Sweden Ove Sellberg 1 0 nbsp Sweden Anders Forsbrand 0 1 nbsp Sweden Mats Lanner 0 1 nbsp Zambia S Mwanza 0 1 nbsp Zambia P Sinyama 0 1 nbsp Zambia P Tembo 0 1References edit a b Japan ousts U S in Dunhill Cup Eugene Register Guard Eugene Oregon AP 28 September 1986 p 3C Retrieved 7 December 2012 a b c Australians sweep to victory in Dunhill Cup Golf Dunhill Cup Ottawa Citizen Ottawa Ontario Canada AP 29 September 1986 pp B2 B4 Retrieved 7 December 2012 a b Jacobs Raymond 25 September 1986 Close encounter of the giant kind if they survive until semis The Glasgow Herald Glasgow Scotland p 26 Retrieved 7 December 2012 Jacobs Raymond 26 September 1986 England Spain make a shock cup exit The Glasgow Herald Glasgow Scotland p 30 Retrieved 7 December 2012 Jacobs Raymond 27 September 1986 Scot s strong finish the key to victory The Glasgow Herald Glasgow Scotland p 18 Retrieved 7 December 2012 56 21 05 N 2 48 58 W 56 351484 N 2 816147 W 56 351484 2 816147 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1986 Dunhill Cup amp oldid 1152581620, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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