Jump to content

1994 Eisenhower Trophy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1994 Eisenhower Trophy
Albatros Course at Le Golf National
Tournament information
Dates6–9 October
LocationVersailles, France
48°45′12″N 2°04′32″E / 48.7532°N 2.0755°E / 48.7532; 2.0755
Course(s)Le Golf National (Albatros course)
La Boulie (La Vallée course)
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par72 (Albatros)
71 (La Vallée)
Field44 teams
176 players
Champion
 United States
Todd Demsey, Allen Doyle,
John Harris & Tiger Woods
838 (−23)
Location map
Le Golf National is located in France
Le Golf National
Le Golf National
Location in France
Le Golf National is located in Île-de-France (region)
Le Golf National
Le Golf National
Location in Île-de-France
← 1992
1996 →

The 1994 Eisenhower Trophy took place 6 to 9 October on the Albatros course at Le Golf National and on La Vallée course at La Boulie near Versailles, France. It was the 19th World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 45 four-man teams. The best three scores for each round counted towards the team total. Initially each team played one round on each of the two courses. The leading 24 teams then played two further rounds at Le Golf National while the remaining teams played two rounds at La Boulie.

The United States won the Eisenhower Trophy for the first time since 1982, finishing 11 strokes ahead of the silver medalists, Great Britain and Ireland. Sweden took the bronze medal with Australia in fourth place. Allen Doyle had the lowest individual score, 10-under-par 277, four strokes better than Warren Bennett.

The 1994 Espirito Santo Trophy was played at Le Golf National one week prior.

Teams

[edit]

44 four-man teams contested the event.

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

Country Players
 Australia Greg Chalmers, Jason Dawes, Brett Partridge, Lester Peterson
 Austria Markus Brier, Philipp Mensi-Klarbach, Rudi Sailer, Niki Zitny
 Belgium Jack Boeckx, Didier de Vooght, Nicolas Todtenhaupt, Nicolas Vanhootegem
 Canada Bryan DeCorso, Stu Hamilton, Rob McMillan, Warren Sye
 Great Britain
&  Ireland
Warren Bennett, Stephen Gallacher, Lee S. James, Gordon Sherry
 Netherlands Robert-Jan Derksen, Jeroen Germes, Maarten Lafeber, Michael Vogel
 New Zealand Steven Alker, Simon Bittle, Mark Brown, Marcus Wheelhouse
 Spain Francisco Cea, Francisco de Pablo, Ivó Giner, Francisco Valera
 Sweden Kalle Brink, Eric Carlberg, Freddie Jacobson, Mikael Lundberg
 United States Todd Demsey, Allen Doyle, John Harris, Tiger Woods

Scores

[edit]
Place Country Score To par
1st place, gold medalist(s)  United States 208-214-207-209=838 −23
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Great Britain
&  Ireland
213-208-209-219=849 −12
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Sweden 210-221-213-211=855 −6
4  Australia 212-211-210-225=858 −3
5  New Zealand 218-215-209-218=860 −1
6  Spain 220-217-210-219=866 +5
7  Belgium 219-217-216-220=872 +11
T8  Austria 218-212-219-229=878 +17
 Netherlands 222-217-221-218=878
10  Canada 219-220-219-222=880 +19
11  Japan 227-215-218-222=882 +21
T12  Brazil 224-216-227-217=884 +23
 South Africa 214-218-222-230=884
T14  France 227-218-223-219=887 +26
 Zimbabwe 227-223-219-218=887
16  Italy 221-219-222-226=888 +27
17  Denmark 231-219-214-225=889 +28
18  Germany 229-223-222-219=893 +32
19  Norway 220-219-222-233=894 +33
20  Finland 222-220-229-224=895 +34
21  Argentina 225-229-221-222=897 +36
22  South Korea 230-225-221-222=898 +37
23  Chinese Taipei 227-220-223-240=910 +49
24  Venezuela 224-231-224-236=915 +54
25  Mexico 232-225-221-215=893 +38
26  Switzerland 239-222-226-219=906 +51
27  Colombia 235-226-222-228=911 +56
28  Portugal 231-239-225-220=915 +60
29  Costa Rica 230-231-231-227=919 +64
30  Chile 236-232-225-227=920 +65
31  Puerto Rico 228-231-235-228=922 +67
32  Peru ???-???-???-???=??? +??
33  Czech Republic 240-234-228-228=930 +75
34  Philippines 231-240-234-226=931 +76
35  Bermuda 229-229-238-239=935 +80
36  Iceland 235-238-232-233=938 +83
37  Hong Kong 238-238-234-235=945 +90
38  Morocco 242-232-240-239=953 +98
39  Pakistan 248-250-235-241=974 +119
40  Guatemala 249-242-249-237=977 +122
41  Luxembourg 261-248-237-246=992 +137
42  Latvia 255-247-247-250=999 +144
43  Israel 265-249-246-248=1008 +153
44  El Salvador 266-256-266-249=1037 +182

Source:[1]

The leading 24 teams played the third and fourth rounds at Le Golf National while the remaining teams played at La Boulie.

Individual leaders

[edit]

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

Place Player Country Score To par
1 Allen Doyle  United States 68-70-69-70=277 −10
2 Warren Bennett  Great Britain
&  Ireland
72-68-67-74=281 −6
3 Lee S. James  Great Britain
&  Ireland
69-66-72-75=282 −5
T4 Mark Brown  New Zealand 72-69-69-73=283 −4
Freddie Jacobson  Sweden 67-73-73-70=283
6 Tiger Woods  United States 70-75-67-72=284 −3
T7 Francisco Cea  Spain 69-72-70-74=285 −2
Jason Dawes  Australia 70-73-63-79=285
Mikael Lundberg  Sweden 68-72-68-77=285
T10 Simon Bittle  New Zealand 73-71-70-72=286 −1
John Harris  United States 70-77-72-67=286

Source:[1]

Players in the leading teams played three rounds at Le Golf National and one at La Boulie.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c "Record Book 1994 World Amateur Golf Team Championships" (PDF). World Amateur Golf Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 October 2018. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
[edit]