1992 Eisenhower Trophy

The 1992 Eisenhower Trophy took place October 1 to 4 at Capilano Golf & Country Club and Marine Drive Golf Club near Vancouver, Canada. It was the 18th World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 49 four-man teams, 10 more than the previous highest, which was 39. The best three scores for each round counted towards the team total. The leading teams played the third round at Marine Drive and the final round at Capilano. This was the first time two courses were used for the championship.

1992 Eisenhower Trophy
Tournament information
DatesOctober 1–4
LocationVancouver, Canada
49°15′39″N 123°06′50″W
Course(s)Capilano Golf & Country Club
Marine Drive Golf Club
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par70 (Capilano)
70 (Marine Drive)
Field49 teams
195 players
Champion
 New Zealand
Michael Campbell, Grant Moorhead,
Stephen Scahill & Phil Tataurangi
823 (−17)
Location Map
Marine Drive Golf Club is located in Canada
Marine Drive Golf Club
Marine Drive Golf Club
Location in Canada
Marine Drive Golf Club is located in British Columbia
Marine Drive Golf Club
Marine Drive Golf Club
Location in British Columbia

New Zealand won the Eisenhower Trophy for the first time, finishing seven strokes ahead of the silver medalists, United States. Australia and France tied for third place and took bronze medals. Phil Tataurangi had the lowest individual score, 9-under-par 271, one stroke better than fellow-New Zealander Michael Campbell.

Teams

49 teams contested the event. Each team had four players with the exception of India who only had three.

The following table lists the players on the leading teams.[1]

CountryPlayers
 AustraliaDavid Armstrong, Steve Collins, Stephen Leaney, Lucas Parsons
 CanadaGraham Cooke, Todd Fanning, Darren Ritchie, Doug Roxburgh
 FranceGrégoire Brizay, Christian Cévaër, Sébastien Delagrange, Frédéric Cupillard
 GermanyUlrich Eckhardt, Thomas Himmel, Hans-Günter Reiter, Jan-Erik Schapmann
 Great Britain
&  Ireland
Raymond Burns, Bradley Dredge, Dean Robertson, Matt Stanford
 NetherlandsWillem-Oege Goslings, Rolf Muntz, Bart Nolte, Michael Vogel
 New ZealandMichael Campbell, Grant Moorhead, Stephen Scahill, Phil Tataurangi
 NorwayReidar Brekke, Knut Ekjord, Øyvind Rojahn, Hans-Helge Strøm-Olsen
 SpainCarlos Beautell, Ignacio Garrido, Alvaro Prat, Francisco Valera
 SwedenFredrik Andersson, Max Anglert, Niclas Fasth, Rikard Strångert
 United StatesAllen Doyle, David Duval, Justin Leonard, Jay Sigel

Scores

PlaceCountryScoreTo par
1st place, gold medalist(s) New Zealand205-203-208-207=823−17
2nd place, silver medalist(s) United States206-205-203-216=830−10
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Australia205-207-219-211=842+2
 France204-218-208-212=842
5 Sweden209-213-215-211=848+8
6 Germany213-213-217-206=849+9
7 Great Britain
&  Ireland
206-218-209-217=850+10
T8 Netherlands215-221-214-212=862+22
 Norway213-218-212-219=862
 Spain214-224-212-212=862
11 Canada213-208-225-217=863+23
12 Italy212-221-214-218=865+25
13 Denmark210-218-218-220=866+26
14 Chinese Taipei214-212-213-232=871+31
15  Switzerland214-219-223-218=874+34
16 Philippines214-219-221-221=875+35
T17 Brazil217-220-215-224=876+36
 Greece213-223-221-219=876
 Zimbabwe219-216-212-229=876
20 Belgium218-219-215-227=879+39
21 Japan221-221-219-219=880+40
22 Colombia215-217-220-233=885+45
23 Austria221-221-219-225=886+46
24 South Korea222-223-220-222=887+47
25 Argentina220-219-221-228=888+48
26 Finland220-221-220-228=889+49
27 Portugal217-222-219-233=891+51
28 Hong Kong218-227-223-226=894+54
29 Mexico223-218-224-231=896+56
30 Malaysia224-224-220-230=898+58
T31 India225-222-231-225=903+63
 Puerto Rico214-228-229-232=903
33 Chile224-220-229-233=906+66
34 Pakistan229-220-235-223=907+67
35 Costa Rica218-238-225-227=908+68
T36 Morocco234-225-232-225=916+76
 Singapore223-238-227-228=916
38 Peru223-233-230-233=919+79
39 Bahamas231-231-227-237=926+86
40 Bermuda230-234-239-234=937+97
41 Ivory Coast228-227-248-235=938+98
42 Czechoslovakia224-245-236-236=941+101
43 Luxembourg231-240-238-249=958+118
44 Papua New Guinea232-250-251-237=970+130
45 Israel238-244-241-248=971+131
T46 Guatemala241-237-251-246=975+135
 Nicaragua246-240-247-242=975
48 Cook Islands250-251-248-250=999+159
49 El Salvador260-254-258-254=1026+186

Source:[2][3][4][5][6]

Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Phil Tataurangi New Zealand67-67-68-69=271−9
2Michael Campbell New Zealand67-66-70-69=272−8
3David Duval United States69-68-65-71=273−7
4Lucas Parsons Australia69-65-74-68=276−4
5Niclas Fasth Sweden69-68-73-67=277−3
T6Christian Cévaër France69-70-68-71=278−2
Justin Leonard United States70-66-70-72=278
8Michael Vogel Netherlands71-71-69-68=279−1
T9Allen Doyle United States67-72-68-73=280E
Matt Stanford Great Britain
&  Ireland
71-70-66-73=280

Source:[2][5]

References

  1. "Record Book 1992 World Amateur Golf Team Championships" (PDF). World Amateur Golf Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 November 2018. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
  2. "International Results". The Canberra Times. Vol. 67, no. 20, 995. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 6 October 1992. p. 18. Retrieved 4 November 2018 via National Library of Australia.
  3. "Golf: Eisenhower Trophy World Amateur Teams Championship: 3rd Round". The Sydney Morning Herald. October 5, 1992. p. 32 via newspapers.com.
  4. "Golf: World Amateur: 3rd Round". Calgary Herald. October 4, 1992. p. E4 via newspapers.com.
  5. "World Men's Amateur". The Province. October 6, 1992. p. 42 via newspapers.com.
  6. "Golf: Eisenhower Trophy Men's World Amateur Teams C'ship". The Sydney Morning Herald. October 6, 1992. p. 43 via newspapers.com.

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