1978 Eisenhower Trophy

The 1978 Eisenhower Trophy took place 18 to 21 October at the Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club in Navua, Viti Levu, Fiji. It was the 11th World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 24 four-man teams. The best three scores for each round counted towards the team total.

1978 Eisenhower Trophy
Tournament information
Dates18–21 October
LocationNavua, Viti Levu, Fiji
Course(s)Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par72
Length6,317 yards (5,776 m)
Field24 teams
95 players
Champion
 United States
Bobby Clampett, John Cook,
Scott Hoch & Jay Sigel
873 (+9)
Location Map
Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club is located in Pacific Ocean
Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club
Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club
Location in the Pacific Ocean
Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club is located in Fiji
Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club
Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club
Location in Fiji

United States won the Eisenhower Trophy for the seventh time, finishing 13 strokes ahead of the silver medalists, Canada. Australia took the bronze medal, five strokes further behind, while New Zealand finished fourth. Bobby Clampett, United States, had the lowest individual score, one-under-par 287.

After the 1974 Eisenhower Trophy was moved from Malaysia to the Dominican Republic, the 1978 event had been allocated to the Asia/Australasia zone with the 1980 event allocated to the American zone and the 1982 event to the Europe/Africa zone.

Teams

24 teams contested the event. Each team except one had four players. The team representing South Korea had only three.[1]

CountryPlayers
 Argentina Louis Carbonetti, Luis Daneri, Jorge Eiras, Oscar Vetere
 AustraliaChris Bonython, Tony Gresham, Peter Sweeney, Phil Wood
 Austria Rudi Bondenseer, Max Lamberg, Johann Lamberg, Klaus Nierlich
 Belgium Benoit Dumont, Bruno Dupont, Thierry Goosens, Philippe Relecom
 Bermuda Lois Moniz, Kim Swan, Eric Hav Trott, Llewellyn Tucker
 Brazil Roberto Gomez, Rafael Gonzalez, Marco Ruberti, Marcello Stallone
 CanadaGary Cowan, Dave Mick, Doug Roxburgh, Yves Tremblay
 Fiji Rahim Buksh, Raymond Fisher, Eremasi Lutunatabua, Rafiq Mohammed
 FranceFrançois Illouz, Jean Ignace Mouhica, Thierry Planchin, Philippe Ploujoux
 Great Britain
&  Ireland
Gordon Brand Jnr, Allan Brodie, Brian Marchbank, Peter McEvoy
 Hong Kong David Chan, Mark Chow, Yau Tak, Alex Tang
 India P. G. Sethi, Alan Singh, Lakshman Singh, Vikramjit Singh
 ItalyFranco Gigliarelli, Antonio Lionello, Alberto Schiaffino, Lorenzo Silva
 JapanGinjiro Nakabe, Tetsuo Sakata, Fuminori Sano, Masao Shioda
 Netherlands Barend van Dam, Jaap van Neck, Bart Nolte, Victor Swane
 New ZealandGeoff Clarke, Paul Hartstone, Phil Mosley, Frank Nobilo
 Papua New Guinea Greg Fennell, B. Giles, Tony Gover, John Keating, Jimmy Wu
 South Korea Chang Hwan Cho, Byong Hoon Kim, Dae Soon Kim
 SpainGonzaga Escuariaza, Nicasio Sagardia, Roman Taya, Alfonso Vidaor
 SwedenGöran Lundquist, Jan Rube, Mikael Sorling, Björn Svedin
  Switzerland Francis Boillat, Marcus Frank, Yves Hofstetter, Johnny Storjohann
 Thailand Tamsak Ansusinha, Pratuang Nop-Ubol, Santa Pestonji, Thongplew Rungsang
 United StatesBobby Clampett, John Cook, Scott Hoch, Jay Sigel
 West GermanyKai Flint, Thomas Hübner, Veit Pagel, Christian Strenger

Scores

PlaceCountryScoreTo par
1st place, gold medalist(s) United States213-220-219-221=873+9
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Canada222-222-225-217=886+22
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Australia222-223-224-222=891+27
4 New Zealand227-219-229-220=895+31
5 Sweden221-230-228-235=914+50
6 Great Britain
&  Ireland
221-229-238-231=919+55
7 France230-236-236-221=923+59
8 West Germany231-240-229-233=933+69
9 Japan235-226-242-232=935+71
T10 Italy235-239-231-239=944+80
 Spain238-237-238-231=944
12  Switzerland235-240-236-234=945+81
13 Argentina245-241-233-230=949+85
14 India239-245-245-229=958+94
15 Papua New Guinea246-242-235-237=960+96
16 Netherlands239-250-234-240=963+99
T17 Austria239-252-240-238=969+105
 Bermuda238-243-243-245=969
19 Brazil247-244-236-245=972+108
20 Belgium243-251-245-241=980+116
21 Thailand249-245-248-240=982+118
22 Fiji252-250-243-240=985+121
23 Hong Kong254-243-240-249=986+122
24 South Korea254-254-245-248=1001+137

Source:[1]

Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Bobby Clampett United States69-71-71-76=287−1
2Doug Roxburgh Canada72-74-74-69=289+1
3Geoff Clarke New Zealand71-76-72-71=290+2
4Gary Cowan Canada73-71-77-71=292+4
5John Cook United States75-73-73-72=293+5
T6Scott Hoch United States70-76-75-73=294+6
Peter Sweeney Australia76-73-71-74=294
8Tony Gresham Australia75-75-77-71=298+10
T9Phil Mosley New Zealand76-70-81-72=299+11
Mikael Sorling Sweden70-76-75-78=299

Source:[1][2]

References

  1. "Record Book 1978 World Amateur Golf Team Championships" (PDF). World Amateur Golf Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 October 2018. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  2. "Ett annorlunda VM" [A different World Championship]. Svensk Golf. No. 9. December 1978. pp. 9–17. Retrieved 10 March 2021.

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