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2003 Seve Trophy

The 2003 Seve Trophy took place 6–9 November at Campo de Golf Parador El Saler, Valencia, Spain. The team captain for Continental Europe was Seve Ballesteros, with the team captain for Great Britain and Ireland being Colin Montgomerie. The competition was won by Great Britain and Ireland.

2003 Seve Trophy
Dates6–9 November
VenueCampo de Golf Parador El Saler
LocationValencia, Spain
Captains
13 15
Great Britain and Ireland wins the Seve Trophy
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Format edit

For the first time the event was staged over four days. There were five fourball matches on both Thursday and Friday, four greensomes matches on Saturday morning, four foursomes matches on Saturday afternoon and ten singles matches on Sunday. If the score finished at 14–14, then two players from each team (but not either captain) would play a two-hole play-off using the greensomes format to find the winner.[1]

Each member of the winner team received 150,000, the losing team €70,000 each, giving a total prize fund of €2,200,000.[2]

Teams edit

Both captains played and had one wild card selection each. The remaining 8 players were the leading four players from the Official World Golf Ranking after the 2003 Telefónica Open de Madrid and the leading four players (not qualified from the World Rankings) from the Volvo Order of Merit after the 2003 Telefónica Open de Madrid.[3]

  Team Continental Europe
Name Country Qualification
Seve Ballesteros Spain Playing captain
Thomas Bjørn Denmark World ranking
Alex Čejka Germany World ranking
Sergio García Spain World ranking
Freddie Jacobson Sweden World ranking
Niclas Fasth Sweden Order of Merit
Ignacio Garrido Spain Order of Merit
Raphaël Jacquelin France Order of Merit
Miguel Ángel Jiménez Spain Order of Merit
José María Olazábal Spain Captain's pick
    Team GB&I
Name Country Qualification
Colin Montgomerie Scotland Playing captain
Paul Casey England World ranking
Pádraig Harrington Ireland World ranking
Ian Poulter England World ranking
Justin Rose England World ranking
Brian Davis England Order of Merit
David Howell England Order of Merit
Phillip Price Wales Order of Merit
Lee Westwood England Order of Merit
Paul Lawrie Scotland Captain's pick

David Howell replaced Darren Clarke who was playing in the 2003 Tour Championship which was being playing in the same week.

Source:[4][5][6]

Day one edit

Thursday, 6 November 2003

Fourball edit

Source:[7][8]

Day two edit

Friday, 7 November 2003

Fourball edit

Source:[9]

Day three edit

Saturday, 8 November 2003

Morning greensomes edit

Source:[10]

Afternoon foursomes edit

Source:[11]

Day four edit

Sunday, 9 November 2003

Singles edit

Thomas Bjørn was injured and retired from his match. Because he withdrew less than 30 minutes before games started Paul Casey was awarded the match. If Bjørn had retired earlier the match would have been declared as halved.

Source:[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Format". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Prize Money". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  3. ^ "Eligibility & Team Rankings". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Monty hands Lawrie wild card". BBC. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Clarke opts for US event". BBC. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  6. ^ "Telefonica Open de Madrid - Questions and Answers". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  7. ^ "Full Match Results". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  8. ^ "Great Britain and Ireland take early lead". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  9. ^ "GB & Ireland extend lead at Seve Trophy". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  10. ^ "Continental Europe fight back in the Seve Trophy". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  11. ^ "Great Britain and Ireland two points ahead in the Seve Trophy". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  12. ^ "Great Britain and Ireland triumph in the Seve Trophy". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 30 August 2013.

External links edit

  • Coverage on the European Tour's official site

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The 2003 Seve Trophy took place 6 9 November at Campo de Golf Parador El Saler Valencia Spain The team captain for Continental Europe was Seve Ballesteros with the team captain for Great Britain and Ireland being Colin Montgomerie The competition was won by Great Britain and Ireland 2003 Seve TrophyDates6 9 NovemberVenueCampo de Golf Parador El SalerLocationValencia SpainCaptainsSeve Ballesteros Europe Colin Montgomerie GB amp I 13 15Great Britain and Ireland wins the Seve Trophy 20022005 Contents 1 Format 2 Teams 3 Day one 3 1 Fourball 4 Day two 4 1 Fourball 5 Day three 5 1 Morning greensomes 5 2 Afternoon foursomes 6 Day four 6 1 Singles 7 References 8 External linksFormat editFor the first time the event was staged over four days There were five fourball matches on both Thursday and Friday four greensomes matches on Saturday morning four foursomes matches on Saturday afternoon and ten singles matches on Sunday If the score finished at 14 14 then two players from each team but not either captain would play a two hole play off using the greensomes format to find the winner 1 Each member of the winner team received 150 000 the losing team 70 000 each giving a total prize fund of 2 200 000 2 Teams editBoth captains played and had one wild card selection each The remaining 8 players were the leading four players from the Official World Golf Ranking after the 2003 Telefonica Open de Madrid and the leading four players not qualified from the World Rankings from the Volvo Order of Merit after the 2003 Telefonica Open de Madrid 3 nbsp Team Continental Europe Name Country Qualification Seve Ballesteros Spain Playing captain Thomas Bjorn Denmark World ranking Alex Cejka Germany World ranking Sergio Garcia Spain World ranking Freddie Jacobson Sweden World ranking Niclas Fasth Sweden Order of Merit Ignacio Garrido Spain Order of Merit Raphael Jacquelin France Order of Merit Miguel Angel Jimenez Spain Order of Merit Jose Maria Olazabal Spain Captain s pick nbsp nbsp Team GB amp I Name Country Qualification Colin Montgomerie Scotland Playing captain Paul Casey England World ranking Padraig Harrington Ireland World ranking Ian Poulter England World ranking Justin Rose England World ranking Brian Davis England Order of Merit David Howell England Order of Merit Phillip Price Wales Order of Merit Lee Westwood England Order of Merit Paul Lawrie Scotland Captain s pick David Howell replaced Darren Clarke who was playing in the 2003 Tour Championship which was being playing in the same week Source 4 5 6 Day one editThursday 6 November 2003 Fourball edit nbsp nbsp Results nbsp Westwood Howell nbsp nbsp 2 up Olazabal Ballesteros Davis Casey nbsp nbsp 2 amp 1 Garrido Jimenez Rose Poulter nbsp 4 amp 3 Cejka Jacquelin Lawrie Montgomerie halved Jacobson Fasth Price Harrington nbsp nbsp 2 up Bjorn Garcia 3 Session 1 3 Overall 1 Source 7 8 Day two editFriday 7 November 2003 Fourball edit nbsp nbsp Results nbsp Westwood Howell nbsp nbsp 5 amp 3 Bjorn Garcia Lawrie Montgomerie nbsp 2 amp 1 Cejka Jacquelin Davis Casey nbsp nbsp 2 up Garrido Jimenez Price Harrington nbsp 1 up Jacobson Fasth Rose Poulter nbsp nbsp 3 amp 1 Olazabal Ballesteros 3 Session 2 6 Overall 3 Source 9 Day three editSaturday 8 November 2003 Morning greensomes edit nbsp nbsp Results nbsp Harrington Lawrie nbsp 5 amp 4 Jacobson Fasth Rose Montgomerie halved Bjorn Olazabal Davis Casey nbsp 3 amp 2 Cejka Jacquelin Westwood Poulter nbsp nbsp 3 amp 1 Garcia Ballesteros 1 Session 2 8 Overall 6 Source 10 Afternoon foursomes edit nbsp nbsp Results nbsp Harrington Montgomerie nbsp nbsp 2 amp 1 Jimenez Garrido Lawrie Casey nbsp 3 amp 2 Jacobson Fasth Howell Westwood nbsp 5 amp 3 Cejka Jacquelin Rose Poulter nbsp nbsp 2 amp 1 Garcia Bjorn 2 Session 2 10 Overall 8 Source 11 Day four editSunday 9 November 2003 Singles edit nbsp nbsp Results nbsp Colin Montgomerie nbsp nbsp 5 amp 4 Seve Ballesteros David Howell nbsp nbsp 1 up Alex Cejka Paul Lawrie nbsp 3 amp 2 Ignacio Garrido Lee Westwood nbsp 2 amp 1 Freddie Jacobson Padraig Harrington halved Jose Maria Olazabal Ian Poulter halved Niclas Fasth Paul Casey nbsp nbsp Ret Thomas Bjorn Justin Rose nbsp nbsp 3 amp 2 Raphael Jacquelin Brian Davis nbsp 2 amp 1 Miguel Angel Jimenez Phillip Price nbsp 4 amp 3 Sergio Garcia 5 Session 5 15 Overall 13 Thomas Bjorn was injured and retired from his match Because he withdrew less than 30 minutes before games started Paul Casey was awarded the match If Bjorn had retired earlier the match would have been declared as halved Source 12 References edit Format PGA European Tour Retrieved 30 August 2013 Prize Money PGA European Tour Retrieved 30 August 2013 Eligibility amp Team Rankings PGA European Tour Retrieved 30 August 2013 Monty hands Lawrie wild card BBC Retrieved 30 August 2013 Clarke opts for US event BBC Retrieved 30 August 2013 Telefonica Open de Madrid Questions and Answers PGA European Tour Retrieved 30 August 2013 Full Match Results PGA European Tour Retrieved 30 August 2013 Great Britain and Ireland take early lead PGA European Tour Retrieved 30 August 2013 GB amp Ireland extend lead at Seve Trophy PGA European Tour Retrieved 30 August 2013 Continental Europe fight back in the Seve Trophy PGA European Tour Retrieved 30 August 2013 Great Britain and Ireland two points ahead in the Seve Trophy PGA European Tour Retrieved 30 August 2013 Great Britain and Ireland triumph in the Seve Trophy PGA European Tour Retrieved 30 August 2013 External links editCoverage on the European Tour s official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2003 Seve Trophy amp oldid 1187707324, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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