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The 1988 World Cup took place 8 11 December at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne Australia It was the 34th World Cup event It was a stroke play team event with 32 teams Each team consisted of two players from a country 22 teams were qualified through the 1987 tournament and another 10 teams were invited The combined score of each team determined the team results The United States team of Ben Crenshaw and Mark McCumber won by one stroke over the Japan team of brothers Masashi Jumbo Ozaki and Tateo Jet Ozaki The individual competition was won by Crenshaw 1 1988 World CupTournament informationDates8 11 DecemberLocationMelbourne Australia37 58 S 145 02 E 37 97 S 145 03 E 37 97 145 03Course s Royal Melbourne Golf Club composite of East and West CoursesFormat72 holes stroke playcombined scoreStatisticsPar72Length6 985 yards 6 387 m Field32 two man teamsCutNonePrize fundUS 750 000Winner s share 200 000 team 50 000 individualChampion United StatesBen Crenshaw amp Mark McCumber560 16 Location MapRoyal Melbourne Golf ClubLocation in AustraliaShow map of AustraliaRoyal Melbourne Golf ClubLocation in VictoriaShow map of VictoriaRoyal Melbourne Golf ClubLocation in greater MelbourneShow map of Melbourne 19871989 Teams editCountry Players nbsp Argentina Eduardo Romero and Jorge Soto nbsp Australia Roger Mackay and Peter Senior nbsp Brazil Priscillo Diniz and Rafael Navarro nbsp Canada Dave Barr and Brent Franklin nbsp Colombia Rogelio Gonzalez and Eduardo Herrera nbsp Denmark Anders Sorensen and Steen Tinning nbsp England Mark James and Barry Lane nbsp Finland Markku Louhio and Timo Sipponen nbsp France Emmanuel Dussart and Marc Pendaries nbsp Hong Kong Yau Sui Ming and Alex Tang nbsp Indonesia Kasiyadi and Gimin Suwirjo nbsp India Basad Ali and Rohtas Singh nbsp Ireland Ronan Rafferty and Des Smyth nbsp Italy Giuseppe Cali and Costantino Rocca nbsp Japan Masashi Ozaki and Tateo Ozaki nbsp Malaysia Barrie Buluah and Sahabuddin Yusof 2 nbsp Mexico Rafael Alarcon and Enrique Serna nbsp Netherlands Kees Borst and Willem Swart nbsp New Zealand Frank Nobilo and Greg Turner nbsp Philippines Rudy Lavares and Mario Siodina nbsp Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr and Colin Montgomerie nbsp South Korea Choi Sang ho and Park Nam sin nbsp Spain Manuel Pinero and Jose Rivero nbsp Sweden Anders Forsbrand and Johan Rystrom nbsp Switzerland Karim Baradia and Helmuth Schumacher nbsp Taiwan Hsu Sheng san and Li Wen sheng nbsp Thailand Boonchu Ruangkit and Somsakdi Srisangar nbsp United States Ben Crenshaw and Mark McCumber nbsp Venezuela Ramon Munoz and Julian Santana nbsp Wales Mark Mouland and David Llewellyn nbsp West Germany Wolfgang John and Carlo Knauss nbsp Zimbabwe Anthony Edwards and Tim PriceScores editTeam Place Country Score To par Money US per team 1 nbsp United States 139 137 137 147 560 16 200 0002 nbsp Japan 138 140 138 145 561 15 110 0003 nbsp Australia 143 131 142 146 562 14 80 0004 nbsp Canada 144 139 140 146 569 7 65 0005 nbsp Scotland 140 140 149 141 570 6 41 0006 nbsp New Zealand 139 140 140 152 571 5 30 0007 nbsp Spain 139 140 139 154 572 4 20 0008 nbsp Argentina 145 146 143 142 576 E 16 000T9 nbsp Ireland 142 144 142 152 580 4 7 666 nbsp Italy 147 143 142 148 580 nbsp Taiwan 143 137 148 152 580T12 nbsp Denmark 145 144 141 152 582 6 5 000 nbsp Wales 150 142 138 152 58214 nbsp Brazil 140 147 142 154 583 9T15 nbsp England 142 149 142 156 589 13 nbsp Thailand 149 146 144 150 58917 nbsp Mexico 149 145 140 158 591 1518 nbsp Colombia 143 152 145 152 592 16T19 nbsp France 153 143 147 154 597 21 nbsp Sweden 146 151 148 152 59721 nbsp South Korea 146 153 146 153 598 2222 nbsp Finland 147 157 153 159 606 3023 nbsp Philippines 151 152 146 161 610 3424 nbsp India 151 158 147 159 615 3925 nbsp Venezuela 151 155 145 165 616 4026 nbsp West Germany 156 152 151 158 617 4127 nbsp Zimbabwe 151 155 154 160 620 4428 nbsp Switzerland 143 157 158 164 622 4629 nbsp Malaysia 152 153 150 170 625 4930 nbsp Hong Kong 158 156 155 160 629 5331 nbsp Indonesia 157 154 163 163 637 6132 nbsp Netherlands 160 157 162 161 640 64International Trophy Place Player Country Score To par Money US 1 Ben Crenshaw nbsp United States 68 67 66 74 275 13 50 000T2 Dave Barr nbsp Canada 70 67 65 75 276 12Tateo Ozaki nbsp Japan 68 69 67 72 2764 Peter Senior nbsp Australia 70 68 70 70 277 11T5 Gordon Brand Jnr nbsp Scotland 71 66 73 69 279 9Rafael Navarro nbsp Brazil 71 74 66 68 2797 Rafael Alarcon nbsp Mexico 69 72 67 75 283 5T8 Li Wen cheng nbsp Taiwan 69 66 75 74 284 4Roger Mackay nbsp Australia 73 63 72 76 284Frank Nobilo nbsp New Zealand 67 69 70 78 284Ronan Rafferty nbsp Ireland 71 70 68 75 284Sources 3 4 References edit McCormack Mark H 1989 World of Professional Golf 1989 Collins Willow pp 489 491 ISBN 000218284X Venezuela s Vegas brothers look to double down in Melbourne PGA Tour 27 October 2016 World Cup Svensk Golf January 1989 pp 60 63 Crenshaw McCumber give U S 1 shot win in World Cup tourney The Desert Sun Associated Press 12 December 1988 pp C5 C7 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