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2002 Eisenhower Trophy

The 2002 Eisenhower Trophy took place 24–27 October on the Palm and Bunga Raya courses at Saujana Golf and Country Club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was the 23rd World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 63 three-man teams. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total. Each team was due to play two rounds on the two courses. The leading teams played on the Bunga Raya course on the third day and were due to play on the Palm course on the final day.

2002 Eisenhower Trophy
Tournament information
Dates24–27 October
LocationKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Course(s)Saujana Golf and Country Club
Palm and Bunga Raya courses
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par72 (Palm)
72 (Bunga Raya)
Field63 teams
188 players
Champion
 United States
Ricky Barnes, Hunter Mahan &
D. J. Trahan
568 (−8)
Location Map
Saujana G&CC
Location in Malaysia
Saujana G&CC
Location in Peninsula Malaysia
Saujana G&CC
Location in Shah Alam
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2004 →

After heavy rain and lightning on the final morning, a cut was introduced and only the leading 20 teams played the final round. Positions 21 to 63 were determined by scores after three rounds. The leading 33 teams had played their third round on the Bunga Raya course while the others played on the Palm course.

The United States won their 12th Eisenhower Trophy, three strokes ahead of France, who took the silver medal. Australia and the Philippines tied for third place and took the bronze medals. Marcus Fraser had the best 72-hole aggregate of 281, 7 under par.

This was the first World Amateur Team Championship with teams of three; previous championships had teams of four with the best three scores for each round counting. England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland (a combined Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland team) competed as separate teams for the first time, whereas in previous championships a combined Great Britain and Ireland team had competed.

The 2004 Espirito Santo Trophy was played on the same courses one week prior.

Teams edit

63 teams contested the event. Each team had three players with exception of Russia who only had two.

The following table lists the players on the leading teams.[1][2]

Country Players
  Argentina Matias Anselmo, Fernando Chiesa, Carlos Pedrozo
  Australia Andrew Buckle, Marcus Fraser, Adam Groom
  Austria Thomas Kogler, Thomas Ortner, Martin Wiegele
  Brazil Phillipe Gasnier, Roberto Gomez, Fernando Mechereffe
  Canada Lee Curry, James Lepp, Dan Swanson
  Chinese Taipei Chang Hong-wei, Cheng Chen-liang, Sung Mao-chang
  Colombia Manuel José Merizalde, Andrés Mauricio Rodríguez, Camilo Villegas
  Denmark Jeppe Huldahl, Mads Iversen, Anders Schmidt Hansen
  England Jamie Elson, Richard Walker, Gary Wolstenholme
  Finland Toni Karjalainen, Janne Mommo, Thomas Sundström
  France Grégory Bourdy, Eric Chaudouet, Raphaël Pellicioli
  Germany Markus Maichel, Christian Reimbold, Michael Thannhäuser
  Ireland Noel Fox, Justin Kehoe, Colm Moriarty
  Italy Edoardo Molinari, Francesco Molinari, Andrea Romano
  Japan Toyokazu Fujishima, Futoshi Fujita, Yūsaku Miyazato
  Netherlands Niels Boysen, Edward de Jong, Inder van Weerelt
  New Zealand Eddie Lee, Brad Shilton, Tim Wilkinson
  Norway Lars Brovold, Jan-Are Larsen, Torstein Nævestad
  Philippines Jerome Delariarte, Juvic Pagunsan, Angelo Que
  Scotland Jack Doherty, Graham Gordon, Simon Mackenzie
  South Africa Louis Oosthuizen, Shaun Norris, Charl Schwartzel
  South Korea Byung Kwan Kim, Hyun Woo Kim, Si Woo Sung
  Spain Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño, Alfredo García-Heredia, Pablo Martín
  Sweden Niklas Lemke, Pär Nilsson, Wilhelm Schauman
   Switzerland Julien Clément, Martin Rominger, Nicolas Sulzer
  Thailand Wisut Artjanawat, Chaddanai Choksuwanlap, Prom Meesawat
  United States Ricky Barnes, Hunter Mahan, D. J. Trahan
  Wales Nigel Edwards, Lee Harpin, David Price

Results edit

Place Country Score To par
    United States 137-149-142-140=568 −8
    France 142-144-139-146=571 −5
    Australia 152-143-137-142=574 −2
  Philippines 146-145-143-140=574
T5   Austria 150-140-144-141=575 −1
  New Zealand 149-142-144-140=575
7   England 143-147-145-143=578 +2
8   Colombia 143-153-143-141=580 +4
9   Italy 150-150-137-144=581 +5
10   Spain 148-147-140-147=582 +6
T11   Chinese Taipei 150-141-148-144=583 +7
  Sweden 144-154-141-144=583
13   Netherlands 150-152-141-142=585 +9
14   Wales 151-143-144-148=586 +10
T15   Argentina 143-146-147-152=588 +12
  Germany 148-144-147-149=588
   Switzerland 151-145-146-146=588
18   Finland 143-148-148-152=591 +15
19   Norway 150-148-144-150=592 +16
20   Thailand 143-152-145-153=593 +17

Because of bad weather there was a cut and only the leading 20 teams played the final round.

Place Country Score To par
T21   Brazil 150-148-146=444 +12
  Denmark 146-150-148=444
  Japan 155-143-146=444
  Scotland 150-149-145=444
  South Africa 155-147-142=444
  South Korea 144-152-148=444
27   India 155-146-144=445 +13
T28   Ireland 151-144-152=447 +15
  Malaysia 147-149-151=447
30   Venezuela 150-153-145=448 +16
T31   Canada 157-147-146=450 +18
  Chile 160-145-145=450
33   Pakistan 148-149-154=451 +19
T34   Portugal 144-158-152=454 +22
  Puerto Rico 150-151-153=454
T36   Czech Republic 155-150-153=458 +26
  Paraguay 152-155-151=458
38   Ecuador 153-155-152=460 +28
39   Iceland 150-155-156=461 +29
40   Mexico 161-152-149=462 +30
T41   Guatemala 152-160-151=463 +31
  Slovenia 158-149-156=463
43   El Salvador 159-149-157=465 +33
44   Bolivia 167-146-154=467 +35
45   Hong Kong 156-154-158=468 +36
46   Costa Rica 167-145-157=469 +37
47   Zimbabwe 155-156-160=471 +39
48   Bermuda 159-156-157=472 +40
49   Belgium 161-159-155=475 +43
50   Eswatini 152-160-164=476 +44
51   Singapore 157-158-162=477 +45
52   Turkey 157-159-163=479 +47
53   Egypt 161-161-161=483 +51
54   Greece 167-160-165=492 +60
55   Russia 166-163-170=499 +67
56   Lebanon 164-167-171=502 +70
57   Slovakia 179-159-172=510 +78
58   Panama 166-171-174=511 +79
59   Estonia 173-171-175=519 +87
60   Latvia 175-177-172=524 +92
61   Croatia 186-176-178=540 +108
T62   Iran 186-180-180=546 +114
  Saudi Arabia 181-186-179=546

Source:[2]

The leading 33 teams played their third round on the Bunga Raya course with the remaining teams playing on the Palm course.

Individual leaders edit

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

Place Player Country Score To par
1 Marcus Fraser   Australia 74-70-67-70=281 −7
2 Grégory Bourdy   France 70-69-71-72=282 −6
3 Angelo Que   Philippines 72-70-69-72=283 −5
4 Tim Wilkinson   New Zealand 77-69-69-69=284 −4
5 Camilo Villegas   Colombia 68-75-72-71=286 −2
6 Hunter Mahan   United States 68-72-71-77=288 E
7 Martin Wiegele   Austria 78-71-70-70=289 +1
T8 Jamie Elson   England 71-77-71-71=290 +2
Edoardo Molinari   Italy 76-77-66-71=290
T10 Michael Thannhäuser   Germany 72-72-73-74=291 +3
D. J. Trahan   United States 76-78-71-66=291
Gary Wolstenholme   England 74-71-74-72=291

Source:[2]

Only players in the leading 20 teams completed four rounds. Of the players from the remaining teams, who only completed three rounds, Benjamín Alvarado from Chile had the best score of 217, 1-over-par.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Team/Player Leaderboard". Golfstat. 2 November 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "2002 World Amateur Team Championships, Record Book" (PDF). International Golf Federation. pp. 17–31. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  3. ^ (PDF). IGF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-11-03. Retrieved 3 November 2018.

External links edit

  • Record Book on International Golf Federation website 2018-11-03 at the Wayback Machine

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The 2002 Eisenhower Trophy took place 24 27 October on the Palm and Bunga Raya courses at Saujana Golf and Country Club in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia It was the 23rd World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy The tournament was a 72 hole stroke play team event with 63 three man teams The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total Each team was due to play two rounds on the two courses The leading teams played on the Bunga Raya course on the third day and were due to play on the Palm course on the final day 2002 Eisenhower TrophyTournament informationDates24 27 OctoberLocationKuala Lumpur MalaysiaCourse s Saujana Golf and Country ClubPalm and Bunga Raya coursesFormat72 holes stroke playStatisticsPar72 Palm 72 Bunga Raya Field63 teams188 playersChampion United StatesRicky Barnes Hunter Mahan amp D J Trahan568 8 Location MapSaujana G amp CCLocation in MalaysiaShow map of MalaysiaSaujana G amp CCLocation in Peninsula MalaysiaShow map of Peninsular MalaysiaSaujana G amp CCLocation in Shah AlamShow map of Shah Alam 20002004 After heavy rain and lightning on the final morning a cut was introduced and only the leading 20 teams played the final round Positions 21 to 63 were determined by scores after three rounds The leading 33 teams had played their third round on the Bunga Raya course while the others played on the Palm course The United States won their 12th Eisenhower Trophy three strokes ahead of France who took the silver medal Australia and the Philippines tied for third place and took the bronze medals Marcus Fraser had the best 72 hole aggregate of 281 7 under par This was the first World Amateur Team Championship with teams of three previous championships had teams of four with the best three scores for each round counting England Scotland Wales and Ireland a combined Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland team competed as separate teams for the first time whereas in previous championships a combined Great Britain and Ireland team had competed The 2004 Espirito Santo Trophy was played on the same courses one week prior Contents 1 Teams 2 Results 3 Individual leaders 4 References 5 External linksTeams edit63 teams contested the event Each team had three players with exception of Russia who only had two The following table lists the players on the leading teams 1 2 Country Players nbsp Argentina Matias Anselmo Fernando Chiesa Carlos Pedrozo nbsp Australia Andrew Buckle Marcus Fraser Adam Groom nbsp Austria Thomas Kogler Thomas Ortner Martin Wiegele nbsp Brazil Phillipe Gasnier Roberto Gomez Fernando Mechereffe nbsp Canada Lee Curry James Lepp Dan Swanson nbsp Chinese Taipei Chang Hong wei Cheng Chen liang Sung Mao chang nbsp Colombia Manuel Jose Merizalde Andres Mauricio Rodriguez Camilo Villegas nbsp Denmark Jeppe Huldahl Mads Iversen Anders Schmidt Hansen nbsp England Jamie Elson Richard Walker Gary Wolstenholme nbsp Finland Toni Karjalainen Janne Mommo Thomas Sundstrom nbsp France Gregory Bourdy Eric Chaudouet Raphael Pellicioli nbsp Germany Markus Maichel Christian Reimbold Michael Thannhauser nbsp Ireland Noel Fox Justin Kehoe Colm Moriarty nbsp Italy Edoardo Molinari Francesco Molinari Andrea Romano nbsp Japan Toyokazu Fujishima Futoshi Fujita Yusaku Miyazato nbsp Netherlands Niels Boysen Edward de Jong Inder van Weerelt nbsp New Zealand Eddie Lee Brad Shilton Tim Wilkinson nbsp Norway Lars Brovold Jan Are Larsen Torstein Naevestad nbsp Philippines Jerome Delariarte Juvic Pagunsan Angelo Que nbsp Scotland Jack Doherty Graham Gordon Simon Mackenzie nbsp South Africa Louis Oosthuizen Shaun Norris Charl Schwartzel nbsp South Korea Byung Kwan Kim Hyun Woo Kim Si Woo Sung nbsp Spain Gonzalo Fernandez Castano Alfredo Garcia Heredia Pablo Martin nbsp Sweden Niklas Lemke Par Nilsson Wilhelm Schauman nbsp Switzerland Julien Clement Martin Rominger Nicolas Sulzer nbsp Thailand Wisut Artjanawat Chaddanai Choksuwanlap Prom Meesawat nbsp United States Ricky Barnes Hunter Mahan D J Trahan nbsp Wales Nigel Edwards Lee Harpin David PriceResults editPlace Country Score To par nbsp nbsp United States 137 149 142 140 568 8 nbsp nbsp France 142 144 139 146 571 5 nbsp nbsp Australia 152 143 137 142 574 2 nbsp Philippines 146 145 143 140 574T5 nbsp Austria 150 140 144 141 575 1 nbsp New Zealand 149 142 144 140 5757 nbsp England 143 147 145 143 578 28 nbsp Colombia 143 153 143 141 580 49 nbsp Italy 150 150 137 144 581 510 nbsp Spain 148 147 140 147 582 6T11 nbsp Chinese Taipei 150 141 148 144 583 7 nbsp Sweden 144 154 141 144 58313 nbsp Netherlands 150 152 141 142 585 914 nbsp Wales 151 143 144 148 586 10T15 nbsp Argentina 143 146 147 152 588 12 nbsp Germany 148 144 147 149 588 nbsp Switzerland 151 145 146 146 58818 nbsp Finland 143 148 148 152 591 1519 nbsp Norway 150 148 144 150 592 1620 nbsp Thailand 143 152 145 153 593 17Because of bad weather there was a cut and only the leading 20 teams played the final round Place Country Score To parT21 nbsp Brazil 150 148 146 444 12 nbsp Denmark 146 150 148 444 nbsp Japan 155 143 146 444 nbsp Scotland 150 149 145 444 nbsp South Africa 155 147 142 444 nbsp South Korea 144 152 148 44427 nbsp India 155 146 144 445 13T28 nbsp Ireland 151 144 152 447 15 nbsp Malaysia 147 149 151 44730 nbsp Venezuela 150 153 145 448 16T31 nbsp Canada 157 147 146 450 18 nbsp Chile 160 145 145 45033 nbsp Pakistan 148 149 154 451 19T34 nbsp Portugal 144 158 152 454 22 nbsp Puerto Rico 150 151 153 454T36 nbsp Czech Republic 155 150 153 458 26 nbsp Paraguay 152 155 151 45838 nbsp Ecuador 153 155 152 460 2839 nbsp Iceland 150 155 156 461 2940 nbsp Mexico 161 152 149 462 30T41 nbsp Guatemala 152 160 151 463 31 nbsp Slovenia 158 149 156 46343 nbsp El Salvador 159 149 157 465 3344 nbsp Bolivia 167 146 154 467 3545 nbsp Hong Kong 156 154 158 468 3646 nbsp Costa Rica 167 145 157 469 3747 nbsp Zimbabwe 155 156 160 471 3948 nbsp Bermuda 159 156 157 472 4049 nbsp Belgium 161 159 155 475 4350 nbsp Eswatini 152 160 164 476 4451 nbsp Singapore 157 158 162 477 4552 nbsp Turkey 157 159 163 479 4753 nbsp Egypt 161 161 161 483 5154 nbsp Greece 167 160 165 492 6055 nbsp Russia 166 163 170 499 6756 nbsp Lebanon 164 167 171 502 7057 nbsp Slovakia 179 159 172 510 7858 nbsp Panama 166 171 174 511 7959 nbsp Estonia 173 171 175 519 8760 nbsp Latvia 175 177 172 524 9261 nbsp Croatia 186 176 178 540 108T62 nbsp Iran 186 180 180 546 114 nbsp Saudi Arabia 181 186 179 546Source 2 The leading 33 teams played their third round on the Bunga Raya course with the remaining teams playing on the Palm course Individual leaders editThere was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores Place Player Country Score To par1 Marcus Fraser nbsp Australia 74 70 67 70 281 72 Gregory Bourdy nbsp France 70 69 71 72 282 63 Angelo Que nbsp Philippines 72 70 69 72 283 54 Tim Wilkinson nbsp New Zealand 77 69 69 69 284 45 Camilo Villegas nbsp Colombia 68 75 72 71 286 26 Hunter Mahan nbsp United States 68 72 71 77 288 E7 Martin Wiegele nbsp Austria 78 71 70 70 289 1T8 Jamie Elson nbsp England 71 77 71 71 290 2Edoardo Molinari nbsp Italy 76 77 66 71 290T10 Michael Thannhauser nbsp Germany 72 72 73 74 291 3D J Trahan nbsp United States 76 78 71 66 291Gary Wolstenholme nbsp England 74 71 74 72 291Source 2 Only players in the leading 20 teams completed four rounds Of the players from the remaining teams who only completed three rounds Benjamin Alvarado from Chile had the best score of 217 1 over par 3 References edit Team Player Leaderboard Golfstat 2 November 2018 a b c 2002 World Amateur Team Championships Record Book PDF International Golf Federation pp 17 31 Retrieved 21 February 2022 2002 World Amateur Golf Team Championships Record Book PDF IGF Archived from the original PDF on 2018 11 03 Retrieved 3 November 2018 External links editRecord Book on International Golf Federation website Archived 2018 11 03 at the Wayback Machine 3 06 22 N 101 34 30 E 3 106 N 101 575 E 3 106 101 575 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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