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1992 World Cup (men's golf)

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1992 World Cup
Tournament information
Dates5–8 November
LocationMadrid, Spain
Course(s)Real Club La Moraleja
Course 2
Format72 holes stroke play
combined score
Statistics
Par72
Length6,955 yards (6,360 m)
CutNone
Prize fundUS$1.1 million
Winner's share$240,000 team
$75,000 individual
Champion
 United States
Fred Couples & Davis Love III
548 (−28)
Location Map
Real Club La Moraleja is located in Spain
Real Club La Moraleja
Real Club La Moraleja
Location in Spain
Real Club La Moraleja is located in Community of Madrid
Real Club La Moraleja
Real Club La Moraleja
Location in the Community of Madrid
Real Club La Moraleja is located in Madrid
Real Club La Moraleja
Real Club La Moraleja
Location in Madrid
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The 1992 World Cup took place 5–8 November 1992 at the Real Club La Moraleja in Madrid, Spain. It was the 38th World Cup event. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event. Each team consisted of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results. The United States team of Fred Couples and Davis Love won by one stroke over the defending champions, Swedish team of Anders Forsbrand and Per-Ulrik Johansson. The individual competition was won by Brett Ogle of Australia after a playoff with Ian Woosnam of Wales.[1][2]

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Transcription

Teams

Country Players
 Argentina Rubén Alvarez and Antonio Ortiz[3]
 Australia Brett Ogle and Peter O'Malley
 Brazil Joao Corteiz and Acacio Jorge Pedro
 Canada Brent Franklin and Richard Zokol
 Chile Guillermo Encina and Roy Mackenzie
 Colombia Ángel Romero and Rigoberto Velasquez
 Denmark Ole Eskildsen and Anders Sørensen
 England David Gilford and Steven Richardson
 Finland Anssi Kankkonen and Mikael Piltz
 France Jean van de Velde and Michel Besanceney
 Germany Bernhard Langer and Heinz-Peter Thül
 Greece Vassilios Karatzias and Craigen Pappas
 Hong Kong Dominique Boulet and Ming Yau Sui
 Ireland Christy O'Connor Jnr and Ronan Rafferty
 Italy Silvio Grappasonni and Costantino Rocca
 Japan Hirofumi Miyase and Kiyoshi Murota
 Mexico Enrique Serna and Esteban Toledo
 Morocco Fatmi Moussa and Mohamed Makroune
 Netherlands Constant Smits van Waesberghe and Chris van der Velde
 New Zealand Frank Nobilo and Greg Turner
 Norway Per Haugsrud and Gard Midtwåge
 Paraguay Carlos Franco and Raúl Fretes
 Philippines Frankie Miñoza and Robert Pactolerin
 Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr and Colin Montgomerie
 South Africa De Wet Basson and Ernie Els
 South Korea Choi Sang-ho and Park Nam-sin
 Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez and José Rivero
 Sweden Anders Forsbrand and Per-Ulrik Johansson
  Switzerland André Bossert and Paolo Quirici
 Taiwan Hsieh Yu-shu and Wang Ter-chang
 United States Fred Couples and Davis Love III
 Wales Mark Mouland and Ian Woosnam

Scores

Team

Place Country Score To par Money (US$)
(per team)
1  United States 134-139-140-135=548 −28 240,000
2  Sweden 142-135-137-135=549 −27 120,000
T3  Australia 140-138-139-138=555 −21 76,000
 Wales 139-139-138-139=555
5  Germany 146-139-131-140=556 −20 50,000
6  Spain 136-140-140-144=560 −16 40,000
7  New Zealand 140-140-143-142=565 −11 30,000
8  South Africa 140-143-146-137=566 −10 24,000
9  England 143-141-143-142=569 −7 18,000
10  Japan 139-142-148-142=571 −5 16,000
T11  Canada 140-142-143-147=572 −4 13,000
 Chile 140-145-139-148=572
13  Paraguay 142-144-147-140=573 −3 10,000
14  South Korea 140-140-147-147=574 −2 8,000
15  Italy 147-145-145-138=575 −1 7,000
16  Scotland 143-143-150-140=576 E
T17  Ireland 150-142-143-142=577 +1
  Switzerland 142-147-144-144=577
T19  France 145-148-144-141=578 +2
 Mexico 144-152-141-141=578
21  Denmark 148-145-143-144=580 +4
22  Taiwan 144-144-147-146=581 +5
23  Finland 150-147-147-143=587 +11
T24  Argentina 145-140-145-159=589 +13
 Brazil 148-152-147-142=589
26  Philippines 151-148-144-147=590 +14
27  Norway 147-151-144-149=591 +15
28  Colombia 143-149-146-156=594 +18
T29  Greece 150-147-150-148=595 +19
 Netherlands 154-146-147-148=595
31  Hong Kong 152-154-145-146=597 +21
32  Morocco 161-152-162-154=629 +53

International Trophy

Place Player Country Score To par Money (US$)
1 Brett Ogle  Australia 68-67-66-69=270 −18 75,000
2 Ian Woosnam  Wales 67-69-67-67=270 50,000
T3 Fred Couples  United States 66-71-70-65=272 −16 35,000
Anders Forsbrand  Sweden 68-66-68-70=272
5 Bernhard Langer  Germany 71-66-66-70=273 −15 20,000
6 Frank Nobilo  New Zealand 71-67-69-67=274 −14 15,000
7 Davis Love III  United States 68-68-70-70=276 −12
8 Per-Ulrik Johansson  Sweden 74-69-68-65=277 −11
T9 Ernie Els  South Africa 70-69-69-71=279 −9
Miguel Ángel Jiménez  Spain 70-70-69-70=279

Ogle won at the first sudden death playoff hole.

Source:[4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ Edmund, Nick (1993). Heineken World of Golf 93. Stanley Paul. p. 85. ISBN 0091781000 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Ian Woosnam misses out". Aberdeen Press and Journal. Aberdeen, Scotland. 9 November 1992. p. 21. Retrieved 28 April 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ A great one left: Ruben Alvarez (in Spanish) Tour Professional de Golf Argentino
  4. ^ "World Cup of Golf". The Desert Sun. Palm Springs, California. 9 November 1992. p. D6 – via newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "World Cup". Svensk Golf. December 1992. p. 76.
  6. ^ http://hemeroteca.abc.es/nav/Navigate.exe/hemeroteca/madrid/abc/1992/11/06/083.html ABC Madrid, 6 November 1992, p. 83

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