Eisenhower Trophy

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The Eisenhower Trophy is the biennial World Amateur Team Championship for men organized by the International Golf Federation. It is named after Dwight D. Eisenhower, the President of the United States when the tournament was first played in 1958, who was a keen amateur golfer. The equivalent competition for women is the Espirito Santo Trophy.

Results

Year Venue(s) Location Winners Silver
medalists
Bronze
medalists
Teams
2020 Tanah Merah Country Club
Sentosa Golf Club
originally Hong Kong Golf Club[1]
Singapore
originally Hong Kong
Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic[2]
2018 Carton House Golf Club
Montgomerie and O'Meara courses
Dublin, Ireland  Denmark (541)
John Axelsen
Nicolai Højgaard
Rasmus Højgaard
 United States (542)
Cole Hammer
Collin Morikawa
Justin Suh
 Spain (544)
Alejandro del Rey
Angel Hidalgo
Victor Pastor
72
2016 Mayakoba El Camaleón Golf Club
Iberostar Playa Paraiso Golf Club
Riviera Maya, Mexico  Australia (534)
Cameron Davis
Harrison Endycott
Curtis Luck
 England (553)
Jamie Bower
Scott Gregory
Alfie Plant
 Austria (554)
Michael Ludwig
Markus Maukner
Matthias Schwab

 Ireland (554)
Stuart Grehan
Jack Hume
Paul McBride
71
2014 Karuizawa 72 Golf East
Iriyama and Oshitate courses
Karuizawa, Japan  United States (534)
Bryson DeChambeau
Beau Hossler
Denny McCarthy
 Canada (536)
Corey Conners
Taylor Pendrith
Adam Svensson
 Spain (537)
Daniel Berna
Mario Galiano
Jon Rahm
67
2012 Antalya Golf Club (PGA Sultan course)
Cornelia Golf Club (Faldo course)
Antalya, Turkey  United States (404)
Steven Fox
Justin Thomas
Chris Williams
 Mexico (409)
Rodolfo Cazaubón
Carlos Ortiz
Sebastián Vázquez
 France (413)
Paul Barjon
Julien Brun
Édouard España

 Germany (413)
Moritz Lampert
Max Rottluff
Marcel Schneider

 South Korea (413)
Kim Si-woo
Lee Chang-woo
Lee Soo-min
72
2010 Buenos Aires Golf Club
Olivos Golf Club
Buenos Aires, Argentina  France (423)
Alexander Lévy
Johann Lopez-Lazaro
Romain Wattel
 Denmark (427)
Lucas Bjerregaard
Joachim B. Hansen
Morten Ørum Madsen
 United States (428)
David Chung
Scott Langley
Peter Uihlein
69
2008 Royal Adelaide Golf Club
The Grange Golf Club (West course)
Adelaide, Australia  Scotland (560)
Wallace Booth
Gavin Dear
Callum Macaulay
 United States (569)
Rickie Fowler
Billy Horschel
Jamie Lovemark
 Sweden (574)
Jesper Kennegård
Henrik Norlander
Pontus Widegren
65
2006 De Zalze Golf Club
Stellenbosch Golf Club
Stellenbosch, South Africa  Netherlands (554)
Wil Besseling
Joost Luiten
Tim Sluiter
 Canada (556)
James Love
Andrew Parr
Richard Scott
 United States (557)
Chris Kirk
Jonathan Moore
Trip Kuehne
70
2004 Rio Mar Country Club
River and Ocean courses
Río Grande, Puerto Rico  United States (407)
Spencer Levin
Ryan Moore
Lee Williams
 Spain (416)
Rafael Cabrera-Bello
Alfredo García-Heredia
Álvaro Quirós
 Sweden (417)
Kalle Edberg
Oscar Florén
Alex Norén
66
2002 Saujana Golf and Country Club
Palm and Bunga Raya courses
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  United States (568)
Ricky Barnes
Hunter Mahan
D. J. Trahan
 France (571)
Grégory Bourdy
Eric Chaudouet
Raphaël Pellicioli
 Australia (574)
Andrew Buckle
Marcus Fraser
Adam Groom

 Philippines (574)
Jerome Delariarte
Juvic Pagunsan
Angelo Que
63
2000 Sporting Club Berlin
Faldo and Palmer courses
Bad Saarow, Germany  United States (841)
Ben Curtis
David Eger
Bryce Molder
Jeff Quinney
 Great Britain &
 Ireland (857)
Paul Casey
Luke Donald
Jamie Donaldson
Steven O'Hara
 Australia (858)
Aaron Baddeley
Scott Gardiner
Brad Lamb
Andrew Webster
59
1998 Club de Golf Los Leones
Club de Golf La Dehesa
Santiago, Chile  Great Britain &
 Ireland (852)
Luke Donald
Paddy Gribben
Lorne Kelly
Gary Wolstenholme
 Australia (856)
Aaron Baddeley
Kim Felton
Brendan Jones
Brett Rumford
 Chinese Taipei (858)
Chan Yih-shin
Hong Chia-yuh
Lee Cho-chuan
Su Chin-jung
52
1996 Manila Southwoods Golf & Country Club
Masters and Legends courses
Manila, Philippines  Australia (838)
Jamie Crow
David Gleeson
Jarrod Moseley
Brett Partridge
 Sweden (849)
Martin Erlandsson
Chris Hanell
Daniel Olsson
Leif Westerberg
 Spain (851)
Sergio García
Ivó Giner
José Manuel Lara
Álvaro Salto
47
1994 Le Golf National (Albatros course)
La Boulie (La Vallée course)
Versailles, France  United States (838)
Todd Demsey
Allen Doyle
John Harris
Tiger Woods
 Great Britain &
 Ireland (849)
Warren Bennett
Stephen Gallacher
Lee S. James
Gordon Sherry
 Sweden (855)
Kalle Brink
Eric Carlberg
Fredrik Jacobson
Mikael Lundberg
44
1992 Capilano Golf & Country Club
Marine Drive Golf Club
Vancouver, Canada  New Zealand (823)
Michael Campbell
Grant Moorhead
Stephen Scahill
Phil Tataurangi
 United States (830)
Allen Doyle
David Duval
Justin Leonard
Jay Sigel
 Australia (842)
David Armstrong
Steve Collins
Stephen Leaney
Lucas Parsons

 France (842)
Grégoire Brizay
Christian Cévaër
Sébastien Delagrange
Frédéric Cupillard
49
1990 Christchurch Golf Club Christchurch, New Zealand  Sweden (879)
Klas Eriksson
Mathias Grönberg
Gabriel Hjertstedt
Per Nyman
 New Zealand (892)
Steven Alker
Michael Long
Grant Moorhead
Brent Paterson

 United States (892)
Allen Doyle
David Duval
David Eger
Phil Mickelson
(No Bronze medals awarded) 33
1988 Ullna Golf Club Stockholm, Sweden  Great Britain &
 Ireland (882)
Peter McEvoy
Garth McGimpsey
Jim Milligan
Eoghan O'Connell
 United States (887)
Kevin Johnson
Eric Meeks
Jay Sigel
Danny Yates
 Australia (895)
David Ecob
Bradley Hughes
Lester Peterson
Shane Robinson
39
1986 Lagunita Country Club Caracas, Venezuela  Canada (838)
Mark Brewer
Brent Franklin
Jack Kay, Jr.
Warren Sye
 United States (841)
Buddy Alexander
Billy Andrade
Bob Lewis
Jay Sigel
 Chinese Taipei (849)
Chen Yun-mao
Hsieh Chin-sheng
Lin Chie-hsiang
Lin Chin-cheng
39
1984 Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Fanling, Hong Kong  Japan (870)
Kazuhiko Kato
Noriaki Kimura
Kiyotaka Oie
Tetsuo Sakata
 United States (877)
John Inman
Jay Sigel
Randy Sonnier
Scott Verplank
 Philippines (879)
Guillermo Ababa
Antolin Fernando
Robert Pactolerin
Carito Villaroman
38
1982 Golf Club de Lausanne Lausanne, Switzerland  United States (859)
Nathaniel Crosby
Jim Holtgrieve
Bob Lewis
Jay Sigel
 Japan (866)
Kazuhiko Kato
Masayuki Naito
Kiyotaka Oie
Tetsuo Sakata

 Sweden (866)
Per Andersson
Krister Kinell
Magnus Persson
Ove Sellberg
(No Bronze medals awarded) 30
1980 Pinehurst Country Club Pinehurst, North Carolina, U.S.  United States (848)
Jim Holtgrieve
Jay Sigel
Hal Sutton
Bob Tway
 South Africa (875)
Etienne Groenewald
Duncan Lindsay-Smith
Wayne Player
David Suddards
 Chinese Taipei (884)
Chang Dong-liang
Chen Tze-chung
Wu Chun-lung
Yuan Ching-chi
39
1978 Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club Navua, Viti Levu, Fiji  United States (873)
Bobby Clampett
John Cook
Scott Hoch
Jay Sigel
 Canada (886)
Gary Cowan
Dave Mick
Doug Roxburgh
Yves Tremblay
 Australia (891)
Chris Bonython
Tony Gresham
Peter Sweeney
Phil Wood
24
1976 Penina Golf Club Portimão, Algarve, Portugal  Great Britain &
 Ireland (892)
John Davies
Ian Hutcheon
Michael Kelley
Steve Martin
 Japan (894)
Ginjiro Nakabe
Micho Mori
Tetsuo Sakata
Masahiro Kuramoto
 Australia (897)
Chris Bonython
Tony Gresham
Colin Kaye
Phil Wood
38
1974 Casa de Campo La Romana, Dominican Republic  United States (888)
George Burns
Gary Koch
Jerry Pate
Curtis Strange
 Japan (898)
Ginjiro Nakabe
Tsutomu Irie
Tetsuo Sakata
Satoshi Yamazaki
 Brazil (901)
Priscillo Diniz
Jaime Gonzalez
Rafael Navarro
Ricardo Rossi
35
1972 Olivos Golf Club Buenos Aires, Argentina  United States (865)
Ben Crenshaw
Vinny Giles
Mark Hayes
Marty West
 Australia (870)
Mike Cahill
Terry Gale
Tony Gresham
Noel Ratcliffe
 South Africa (878)
Coen Dreyer
Johann Murray
Kevin Suddards
Neville Sundelson
32
1970 Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro Madrid, Spain  United States (857)
Vinny Giles
Tom Kite
Allen Miller
Lanny Wadkins
 New Zealand (869)
Geoff Clarke
Stuart Jones
Ted McDougall
Ross Murray
 South Africa (870)
Hugh Baiocchi
John Fourie
Dale Hayes
Dave Symons
36
1968 Royal Melbourne Golf Club Black Rock, Victoria, Australia  United States (868)
Bruce Fleisher
Vinny Giles
Jack Lewis, Jr.
Dick Siderowf
 Great Britain &
 Ireland (869)
Michael Bonallack
Gordon Cosh
Peter Oosterhuis
Ronnie Shade
 Canada (885)
Gary Cowan
Jim Doyle
John Johnston
Bob Wylie
26
1966 Club de Golf Mexico Mexico City, Mexico  Australia (877)
Harry Berwick
Phil Billings
Kevin Donohoe
Kevin Hartley
 United States (879)
Deane Beman
Ron Cerrudo
Downing Gray
Bob Murphy
 Great Britain &
 Ireland (883)
Michael Bonallack
Gordon Cosh
Ronnie Shade
Peter Townsend
32
1964 Olgiata Golf Club Rome, Italy  Great Britain &
 Ireland (895)
Michael Bonallack
Rodney Foster
Michael Lunt
Ronnie Shade
 Canada (897)
Keith Alexander
Gary Cowan
Douglas Silverberg
Nick Weslock
 New Zealand (900)
John Durry
Stuart Jones
Ted McDougall
Ross Murray
33
1962 Kawana Hotel Itō, Shizuoka, Japan  United States (854)
Deane Beman
Labron Harris Jr.
Billy Joe Patton
R. H. Sikes
 Canada (862)
Gary Cowan
Bill Wakeham
Nick Weslock
Bob Wylie
 Great Britain &
 Ireland (874)
Michael Bonallack
Martin Christmas
Sandy Saddler
Ronnie Shade
23
1960 Merion Golf Club Ardmore, Pennsylvania, U.S.  United States (834)
Deane Beman
Robert W. Gardner
Bill Hyndman
Jack Nicklaus
 Australia (876)
Ted Ball
Jack Coogan
Bruce Devlin
Eric Routley
 Great Britain &
 Ireland (881)
Michael Bonallack
Joe Carr
Doug Sewell
Guy Wolstenholme
32
1958 Old Course at St Andrews St Andrews, Fife, Scotland  Australia (918)
Doug Bachli
Bruce Devlin
Bob Stevens
Peter Toogood
 United States (918)
Charles Coe
Bill Hyndman
Billy Joe Patton
Bud Taylor
 Great Britain &
 Ireland (919)
Joe Carr
Reid Jack
Arthur Perowne
Guy Wolstenholme
29

The 1958 championship resulted in a tie. There was an 18-hole playoff which Australia won with a score of 222 to the United States 224.

From 1958 to 2000 the teams had four players with the best three scores counting for each round. From 2002 the teams have been three players with two counting. The 2004, 2010 and 2012 championships were reduced to 54 holes because of bad weather.

Players who have featured in a winning Eisenhower Trophy team and later become leading professional golfers include: Jack Nicklaus, Rory McIlroy, Bruce Fleisher, Tom Kite, Lanny Wadkins, Ben Crenshaw, Curtis Strange, Scott Hoch, Hal Sutton, Michael Campbell, Tiger Woods, Ben Curtis and Luke Donald.

Results summary

Country Win 2nd 3rd Total Competed
 United States 15 9 2 26 31
 Australia 4 3 6 13 30
 Great Britain &
 Ireland
4 3 4 11 22
 Canada 1 5 1 7 30
 Japan 1 3 4 31
 Sweden 1 2 3 6 30
 New Zealand 1 2 1 4 31
 France 1 1 2 4 30
 Denmark 1 1 2 25
 Netherlands 1 1 28
 Scotland 1 1 9
 Spain 1 3 4 30
 South Africa 1 2 3 25
 England 1 1 9
 Mexico 1 1 29
 Chinese Taipei 3 3 29
 Philippines 2 2 23
 Austria 1 1 26
 Brazil 1 1 31
 Germany 1 1 30
 Ireland 1 1 9
 South Korea 1 1 25
Totals 31 33 34 98 31

There were joint silver medalists (and no bronze medalists) in 1982 and 1990. There were joint bronze medalists in 1992, 2002, 2012 (3) and 2016.

The "Great Britain and Ireland" team represented the two separate independent countries of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland from 1958 to 2000. From 2002, England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland (a combined Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland team) have competed as separate teams.

Of the teams that have competed in all 31 championships, only Italy and Bermuda have never won a medal; Italy's best finishes were ties for 4th place in 2004 and 2008 and Bermuda's was 16th in 1958.

Source:[3]

Individual leader

Year Individual leader Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
2018 Alejandro del Rey  Spain 70-64-68-65=267 −23 1 stroke Japan Takumi Kanaya
2016 Cameron Davis  Australia 67-66-68-68=269 −17 2 strokes Australia Curtis Luck
2014 Jon Rahm  Spain 70-64-62-67=263 −23 3 strokes Australia Lucas Herbert
France Victor Perez
Argentina Alejandro Tosti
2012 Sebastián Vázquez  Mexico 66-67-66=199 −15 1 stroke United States Chris Williams
2010 Joachim B. Hansen  Denmark 67-69-73=209 −6 3 strokes France Alexander Lévy
2008 Rickie Fowler  United States 68-67-70-75=280 −10 2 strokes Scotland Callum Macaulay
Canada Nick Taylor
2006 Wil Besseling  Netherlands 69-70-66-70=275 −13 1 stroke France Julien Grillon
United States Chris Kirk
Canada Richard Scott
2004 Ryan Moore  United States 65-67-72=204 −12 2 strokes United States Spencer Levin
2002 Marcus Fraser  Australia 74-70-67-70=281 −7 1 stroke France Grégory Bourdy
2000 Bryce Molder  United States 69-71-65-68=273 −15 4 strokes United Kingdom & Republic of Ireland Paul Casey
1998 Kim Felton  Australia 70-67-69-69=275 −11 2 strokes Finland Mikko Ilonen
1996 Kalle Aitala  Finland 67-68-72-69=276 −12 2 strokes Japan Takahiro Nakagawa
Australia Brett Partridge
South Korea Seo Jong-hyun
1994 Allen Doyle  United States 68-70-69-70=277 −10 4 strokes United Kingdom & Republic of Ireland Warren Bennett
1992 Phil Tataurangi  New Zealand 67-67-68-69=271 −9 1 stroke New Zealand Michael Campbell
1990 Mathias Grönberg  Sweden 70-67-77-72=286 −2 6 strokes Sweden Gabriel Hjertstedt
1988 Peter McEvoy  Great Britain &  Ireland 72-71-70-71=284 −4 6 strokes Australia David Ecob
1986 Eduardo Herrera  Colombia 75-67-68-65=275 −5 2 strokes Canada Mark Brewer
United States Jay Sigel
1984 Luis Carbonetti
Tetsuo Sakata
 Argentina
 Japan
68-74-70-74=286
68-72-74-72=286
−2 Tie
1982 Luis Carbonetti  Argentina 69-69-74-72=284 −4 1 stroke United States Jay Sigel
1980 Hal Sutton  United States 68-69-71-68=276 −12 6 strokes Chinese Taipei Chen Tze-chung
1978 Bobby Clampett  United States 69-71-71-76=287 −1 2 strokes Canada Doug Roxburgh
1976 Chen Tze-ming
Ian Hutcheon
 Chinese Taipei
 Great Britain &  Ireland
75-69-73-76=293
73-73-76-71=293
+1 Tie
1974 Jaime Gonzalez
Jerry Pate
 Brazil
 United States
73-74-74-73=294
73-77-73-71=294
+6 Tie
1972 Tony Gresham  Australia 70-69-73-73=285 +1 2 strokes United States Ben Crenshaw
United States Vinny Giles
1970 Victor Regalado  Mexico 72-67-71-70=280 −8 3 strokes South Africa Dale Hayes
1968 Michael Bonallack
Vinny Giles
 Great Britain &  Ireland
 United States
72-72-66-76=286
74-68-71-73=286
−6 Tie
1966 Ronnie Shade  Great Britain &  Ireland 74-69-72-68=283 −5 7 strokes France Patrick Cros
1964 Hsieh Min-nan  Chinese Taipei 72-77-72-73=294 +6 1 stroke Argentina Raul Travieso
1962 Gary Cowan  Canada 68-71-72-69=280 E 3 strokes United States R. H. Sikes
1960 Jack Nicklaus  United States 66-67-68-68=269 −11 13 strokes United States Deane Beman
1958 Bruce Devlin
Bill Hyndman
Reid Jack
 Australia
 United States
 Great Britain &  Ireland
81-73-74-73=301
79-77-73-72=301
72-77-74-78=301
+13 Tie

Future sites

References

  1. ^ Williams, Julie (29 February 2020). "World Amateur Team Championships relocated from Hong Kong in wake of political protests". Golfweek.
  2. ^ Williams, Julie (6 May 2020). "IGF cancels World Amateur Team events for 2020; new women's Latin America event also off". Golfweek.
  3. ^ "World Amateur Team Championships – Men's Records". International Golf Federation. Retrieved 3 September 2014.