1965 Canada Cup

The 1965 Canada Cup took place 30 September – 3 October at the Real Sociedad Hípica Española Club de Campo in Madrid, Spain. It was the 13th Canada Cup event, which became the World Cup in 1967. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 37 teams. These were the same teams that had competed in 1964 but with the addition of Czechoslovakia, Monaco and Morocco. Each team consisted of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results. The South African team of Harold Henning and Gary Player won by eight strokes over the Spanish team of Ángel Miguel and Ramón Sota. The individual competition was won by Gary Player, who finished two shots ahead of Jack Nicklaus.[1]

1965 Canada Cup
Tournament information
Dates30 September – 3 October
LocationMadrid, Spain
Course(s)Real Sociedad Hípica Española Club de Campo
Black course
Format72 holes stroke play
combined score
Statistics
Par72
Length7,096 yards (6,489 m)
Field37 two-man teams
Champion
 South Africa
Harold Henning & Gary Player
571 (−5)
Location Map
Location in the Community of Madrid

Teams

CountryPlayers
 ArgentinaRoberto De Vicenzo and Elcido Nari
 AustraliaKel Nagle and Peter Thomson
 AustriaOswald Gertenmaier and Josef Goricnik
 BelgiumDonald Swaelens and Flory Van Donck
 BrazilJosé Maria Gonzalez and Mário Gonzalez
 CanadaWilf Homenuik and George Knudson
 ChileAnisio Araya and Enrique Orellana
 ColombiaAlfonso Bohórquez and Miguel Sala
 CzechoslovakiaJiri Dvorak (a) and Miloslav Plodek (a)
 DenmarkJorgen Korfitzen and Henrik Lund
 EgyptCherif El-Sayed Cherif and Mohamed Said Moussa
 EnglandDavid Snell and Guy Wolstenholme
 FranceJean Garaïalde and Jean-Claude Harismendy
 HawaiiTed Makalena and Paul Scodeller
 IrelandChristy Greene and Ernie Jones
 ItalyAlfonso Angelini and Luciano Grappasonni
 JapanTadashi Kitta and Hideyo Sugimoto
 MexicoAntonio Cerdá and Margarito Martinez
 MonacoJean Baptiste Ado and Jean-Charles Rey
 MoroccoMeskine Hajaj and Omar Ben El-Harcha
 NetherlandsCees Cramer and Gerard de Wit
 New ZealandFrank Buckler and Bob Charles
 PeruHugo Nari and Wilfredo Uculmana
 PhilippinesBen Arda and Celestino Tugot
 PortugalHenrique Paulino and Manuel Ribeiro
 Puerto RicoJuan Gonzalez and Chi-Chi Rodríguez
 ScotlandEric Brown and John Panton
 South AfricaHarold Henning and Gary Player
 SpainÁngel Miguel and Ramón Sota
 SwedenÅke Bergquist and Arne Werkell
  SwitzerlandJacky Bonvin and Ronald Tingley
 TaiwanChen Ching-Po and Hsieh Yung-yo
 United StatesTony Lema and Jack Nicklaus
 UruguayJosé Esmoris and Juan Sereda
 VenezuelaEduardo Miartus and Teobaldo Perez
 WalesBrian Huggett and Sid Mouland
 West GermanyHerbert Becker and Heinz Fehring

Source[1][2]

The four British and Irish teams did not include any members of the 1965 Ryder Cup team. The Ryder Cup was played the following week and the team had a prior engagement to play in the Honda Foursomes Tournament which was contested at the same time as the Canada Cup.[3]

Ado was representing Monaco, having played for France in 1958.

Scores

Team

PlaceCountryScoreTo par
1 South Africa142-138-139-152=571−5
2 Spain143-145-144-147=579+3
3 United States147-148-142-145=582+6
T4 Canada146-144-151-144=585+9
 England149-153-144-139=585
6 Colombia147-147-148-148=590+14
7 Puerto Rico148-154-145-146=593+17
8 Taiwan143-153-148-150=594+18
T9 Argentina147-153-149-146=595+19
 Scotland149-149-150-147=595
11 Belgium143-153-150-150=596+20
T12 Hawaii147-152-148-156=603+27
 Italy146-158-147-152=603
14 Japan147-155-153-150=605+29
15 Mexico155-153-153-146=607+31
16 New Zealand148-151-153-156=608+32
17 Ireland154-151-152-154=611+35
18 France149-156-156-154=615+39
19 Egypt156-158-147-158=619+43
20 Wales156-153-158-154=621+45
21  Switzerland155-157-156-157=625+49
22 Philippines158-157-161-152=628+52
23 Peru164-156-153-157=630+54
24 Brazil159-152-160-160=631+55
25 Denmark156-155-160-161=632+56
T26 Monaco157-160-158-160=635+59
 Uruguay158-157-163-157=635
T28 Chile168-153-162-153=636+60
 West Germany158-153-161-164=636
30 Netherlands157-155-172-159=643+67
31 Venezuela158-166-156-164=644+68
32 Portugal167-153-166-172=658+82
33 Sweden171-164-162-167=664+88
34 Austria168-170-172-175=685+109
35 Morocco172-178-167-171=688+112
36 Czechoslovakia183-190-179-191=743+167
37 Australia145-144-150-WD

Peter Thomson of Australia withdrew during the final round.

International Trophy

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Gary Player South Africa70-69-68-74=281−7
2Jack Nicklaus United States71-72-71-70=284−4
3Ramón Sota Spain70-73-70-72=285−3
T4Chi-Chi Rodríguez Puerto Rico71-75-70-70=286−2
Miguel Sala Colombia70-73-73-70=286
6Harold Henning South Africa72-69-71-78=290+2
T7Eric Brown Scotland72-73-72-74=291+3
Roberto De Vicenzo Argentina70-75-75-71=291
George Knudson Canada70-73-77-71=291
Kel Nagle Australia70-70-78-73=291

Sources:[1][4][5][6][7]

References

  1. "Canada Cup for South Africa". The Glasgow Herald. 4 October 1965. p. 6.
  2. "Nicklaus, el bicampeón de la Copa Canadá, da como favoritos a los australianos". ABC (Madrid) (in Spanish). 30 September 1965. p. 93. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
  3. "Ryder Cup players to miss Canada Cup". The Times. 27 May 1965. p. 4.
  4. "Comenzó en el Club de Campo la Copa Canadá". ABC (Madrid) (in Spanish). 1 October 1965. p. 67. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  5. "África del sur se destaca en la Copa Canadá con ocho puntos de ventaja sobre España, que va segunda". ABC (Madrid) (in Spanish). 2 October 1965. p. 73. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  6. "África del sur se destaca aún más en el primer puesto y ya es virtual ganador de la Copa Canadá". ABC (Madrid) (in Spanish). 3 October 1965. p. 85. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  7. "Los surafricanos Player y Henning ganan la Copa Canadá". ABC (Madrid) (in Spanish). 5 October 1965. p. 79. Retrieved 4 January 2017.

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