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2013 Palmer Cup
DatesJune 7–9, 2013
VenueSouth Course,
Wilmington Country Club
LocationWilmington, Delaware
United States 20½ Europe
United States wins the Palmer Cup
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The 2013 Palmer Cup was held on June 7–9, 2013 on the South Course at Wilmington Country Club, Wilmington, Delaware. The United States won 20½ to 9½.[1] The teams were increased from 8 to 10.

Format

The order of the sessions was changed. On Friday, there were five matches of four-ball, while there were ten singles matches on Saturday. Five foursomes matches were played on Sunday morning followed by ten singles matches in the afternoon. In all, 30 matches were played.

Each of the 30 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 15½ points won the competition.

Teams

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

 United States
Name College
Jay Seawell
head coach
Alabama
Jim Anderson
assistant coach
Arizona
Daniel Berger Florida State
Alex Carpenter Abilene Christian
Sean Dale North Florida
James Erkenbeck New Mexico
Michael Kim California
Patrick Rodgers Stanford
Justin Thomas Alabama
Michael Weaver California
Cory Whitsett Alabama
Bobby Wyatt Alabama
 Europe
Name Country College
Andrew Coltart
head coach
 Scotland
Philip Rowe
assistant coach
 England Stanford
Julien Brun  France TCU
Sebastian Cappelen  Denmark Arkansas
Greg Eason  England Central Florida
Scott Fernández  Spain Iowa State
Pedro Figueiredo  Portugal UCLA
Gary Hurley  Ireland NUI Maynooth
Kevin Phelan  Ireland North Florida
Joël Stalter  France California
Ben Taylor  England Nova Southeastern
Pontus Widegren  Sweden UCLA

Friday's four-ball matches

Europe Results United States
Cappelen/Widegren United States 5 & 4 Dale/Wyatt
Eason/Taylor United States 5 & 3 Rodgers/Thomas
Brun/Stalter United States 3 & 2 Carpenter/Whitsett
Fernández/Figueiredo United States 4 & 3 Berger/Erkenbeck
Hurley/Phelan halved Kim/Weaver
½ Four-ball
½ Overall

Saturday's singles matches

Europe Results United States
Sebastian Cappelen United States 3 & 2 Bobby Wyatt
Greg Eason United States 5 & 3 Justin Thomas
Julien Brun United States 4 & 3 Patrick Rodgers
Pontus Widegren United States 2 up Sean Dale
Ben Taylor United States 2 & 1 Daniel Berger
Scott Fernández halved Cory Whitsett
Gary Hurley halved Alex Carpenter
Joël Stalter halved James Erkenbeck
Kevin Phelan Europe 3 & 1 Michael Weaver
Pedro Figueiredo halved Michael Kim
3 Singles 7
Overall 11½

Sunday's matches

Morning foursomes

Europe Results United States
Hurley/Phelan United States 5 & 3 Whitsett/Wyatt
Brun/Stalter United States 1 up Carpenter/Kim
Cappelen/Eason Europe 1 up Berger/Dale
Fernández/Taylor Europe 4 & 3 Erkenbeck/Weaver
Figueiredo/Widegren halved Rodgers/Thomas
Foursomes
6 Overall 14

Afternoon singles

Europe Results United States
Kevin Phelan halved Bobby Wyatt
Scott Fernández United States 3 & 2 Cory Whitsett
Julien Brun halved Sean Dale
Ben Taylor Europe 2 & 1 Daniel Berger
Pedro Figueiredo United States 2 & 1 James Erkenbeck
Pontus Widegren Europe 1 up Michael Kim
Greg Eason halved Alex Carpenter
Joël Stalter United States 3 & 1 Michael Weaver
Sebastian Cappelen United States 2 & 1 Justin Thomas
Gary Hurley United States 2 & 1 Patrick Rodgers
Singles
Overall 20½

Michael Carter award

The Michael Carter Award winners were James Erkenbeck and Pedro Figueiredo.[2]

References

  1. ^ "2013 results". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved September 24, 2016.
  2. ^ "Michael Carter Award". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved September 24, 2016.