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2003 Palmer Cup

The 2003 Palmer Cup was held on July 10–11, 2003 on the Cassique Course, Kiawah Island Club, Kiawah Island, South Carolina. Europe won 14 to 10.[1] This was the first Palmer Cup in which qualification was extended to the whole of Europe.

2003 Palmer Cup
DatesJuly 10–11, 2003
VenueCassique Course, Kiawah Island Club
LocationKiawah Island, South Carolina
10 14
Europe wins the Palmer Cup
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Format edit

The format was revised so that there were singles matches on both afternoons rather than two sessions of singles on the second day. On Thursday, there were four matches of four-ball in the morning, followed by eight singles matches in the afternoon. Four foursomes matches were played on the Friday morning with a further eight singles in the afternoon. In all, 24 matches were played.

Each of the 24 matches was worth one point in the larger team competition. If a match was all square after the 18th hole, each side earned half a point toward their team total. The team that accumulated at least 121/2 points won the competition.

Teams edit

Eight college golfers from the United States and Europe participated in the event.

  United States
Name College
Bruce Heppler
head coach
Georgia Tech
Joe Feaganes
assistant coach
Marshall
Dustin Bray North Carolina
Bill Haas Wake Forest
Jason Hartwick Texas
Ryan Moore UNLV
Chris Nallen Arizona
Adam Rubinson TCU
Brandt Snedeker Vanderbilt
Peter Tomasulo California
  Europe
Name Country College
Keith Williams
head coach
  Wales
Peter Mattsson
assistant coach
  Scotland
Alejandro Cañizares   Spain Arizona State
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño   Spain San Pablo, Madrid
David Inglis   Scotland Tulsa
Pär Nilsson   Sweden Oklahoma State
David Price   Wales Glamorgan
Wilhelm Schauman   Sweden Minnesota
David Skinns   England Tennessee
Oliver Wilson   England Augusta State

Thursday's matches edit

Morning four-ball edit

  Results  
Cañizares/Wilson   4 & 3 Haas/Nallen
Fdez-Castaño/Inglis   2 & 1 Bray/Snedeker
Price/Skinns   1 up Rubinson/Tomasulo
Nilsson/Schauman   1 up Hartwick/Moore
1 Four-ball 3
1 Overall 3

Afternoon singles edit

  Results  
Gonzalo Fdez-Castaño   3 & 2 Bill Haas
Oliver Wilson   2 & 1 Chris Nallen
Alejandro Cañizares   1 up Dustin Bray
David Inglis   2 & 1 Brandt Snedeker
David Skinns halved Peter Tomasulo
Wilhelm Schauman   7 & 6 Adam Rubinson
David Price   3 & 1 Jason Hartwick
Pär Nilsson halved Ryan Moore
6 Singles 2
7 Overall 5

Friday's matches edit

Morning foursomes edit

  Results  
Cañizares/Fdez-Castaño   3 & 1 Haas/Nallen
Skinns/Wilson   2 & 1 Bray/Snedeker
Nilsson/Schauman halved Rubinson/Tomasulo
Inglis/Price   1 up Hartwick/Moore
21/2 Foursomes 11/2
91/2 Overall 61/2

Afternoon singles edit

  Results  
Oliver Wilson   2 & 1 Dustin Bray
Alejandro Cañizares   3 & 1 Brandt Snedeker
Gonzalo Fdez-Castaño   3 & 2 Bill Haas
David Skinns   1 up Peter Tomasulo
Wilhelm Schauman   2 & 1 Chris Nallen
Pär Nilsson   3 & 2 Ryan Moore
David Inglis halved Jason Hartwick
David Price   2 & 1 Adam Rubinson
41/2 Singles 31/2
14 Overall 10

Michael Carter award edit

The Michael Carter Award winners were Bill Haas and David Price.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "2003 results". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
  2. ^ "Michael Carter Award". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved September 21, 2016.

External links edit

  • Palmer Cup official site

2003, palmer, held, july, 2003, cassique, course, kiawah, island, club, kiawah, island, south, carolina, europe, this, first, palmer, which, qualification, extended, whole, europe, datesjuly, 2003venuecassique, course, kiawah, island, clublocationkiawah, islan. The 2003 Palmer Cup was held on July 10 11 2003 on the Cassique Course Kiawah Island Club Kiawah Island South Carolina Europe won 14 to 10 1 This was the first Palmer Cup in which qualification was extended to the whole of Europe 2003 Palmer CupDatesJuly 10 11 2003VenueCassique Course Kiawah Island ClubLocationKiawah Island South Carolina10 14Europe wins the Palmer Cup 20022004 Contents 1 Format 2 Teams 3 Thursday s matches 3 1 Morning four ball 3 2 Afternoon singles 4 Friday s matches 4 1 Morning foursomes 4 2 Afternoon singles 5 Michael Carter award 6 References 7 External linksFormat editThe format was revised so that there were singles matches on both afternoons rather than two sessions of singles on the second day On Thursday there were four matches of four ball in the morning followed by eight singles matches in the afternoon Four foursomes matches were played on the Friday morning with a further eight singles in the afternoon In all 24 matches were played Each of the 24 matches was worth one point in the larger team competition If a match was all square after the 18th hole each side earned half a point toward their team total The team that accumulated at least 121 2 points won the competition Teams editEight college golfers from the United States and Europe participated in the event nbsp United States Name College Bruce Heppler head coach Georgia Tech Joe Feaganes assistant coach Marshall Dustin Bray North Carolina Bill Haas Wake Forest Jason Hartwick Texas Ryan Moore UNLV Chris Nallen Arizona Adam Rubinson TCU Brandt Snedeker Vanderbilt Peter Tomasulo California nbsp Europe Name Country College Keith Williams head coach nbsp Wales Peter Mattsson assistant coach nbsp Scotland Alejandro Canizares nbsp Spain Arizona State Gonzalo Fernandez Castano nbsp Spain San Pablo Madrid David Inglis nbsp Scotland Tulsa Par Nilsson nbsp Sweden Oklahoma State David Price nbsp Wales Glamorgan Wilhelm Schauman nbsp Sweden Minnesota David Skinns nbsp England Tennessee Oliver Wilson nbsp England Augusta StateThursday s matches editMorning four ball edit nbsp Results nbsp Canizares Wilson nbsp 4 amp 3 Haas Nallen Fdez Castano Inglis nbsp 2 amp 1 Bray Snedeker Price Skinns nbsp 1 up Rubinson Tomasulo Nilsson Schauman nbsp 1 up Hartwick Moore 1 Four ball 3 1 Overall 3 Afternoon singles edit nbsp Results nbsp Gonzalo Fdez Castano nbsp 3 amp 2 Bill Haas Oliver Wilson nbsp 2 amp 1 Chris Nallen Alejandro Canizares nbsp 1 up Dustin Bray David Inglis nbsp 2 amp 1 Brandt Snedeker David Skinns halved Peter Tomasulo Wilhelm Schauman nbsp 7 amp 6 Adam Rubinson David Price nbsp 3 amp 1 Jason Hartwick Par Nilsson halved Ryan Moore 6 Singles 2 7 Overall 5Friday s matches editMorning foursomes edit nbsp Results nbsp Canizares Fdez Castano nbsp 3 amp 1 Haas Nallen Skinns Wilson nbsp 2 amp 1 Bray Snedeker Nilsson Schauman halved Rubinson Tomasulo Inglis Price nbsp 1 up Hartwick Moore 21 2 Foursomes 11 2 91 2 Overall 61 2 Afternoon singles edit nbsp Results nbsp Oliver Wilson nbsp 2 amp 1 Dustin Bray Alejandro Canizares nbsp 3 amp 1 Brandt Snedeker Gonzalo Fdez Castano nbsp 3 amp 2 Bill Haas David Skinns nbsp 1 up Peter Tomasulo Wilhelm Schauman nbsp 2 amp 1 Chris Nallen Par Nilsson nbsp 3 amp 2 Ryan Moore David Inglis halved Jason Hartwick David Price nbsp 2 amp 1 Adam Rubinson 41 2 Singles 31 2 14 Overall 10Michael Carter award editThe Michael Carter Award winners were Bill Haas and David Price 2 References edit 2003 results Arnold Palmer Cup Retrieved September 21 2016 Michael Carter Award Arnold Palmer Cup Retrieved September 21 2016 External links editPalmer Cup official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2003 Palmer Cup amp oldid 1215569342, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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