2022 Arnold Palmer Cup

The 2022 Arnold Palmer Cup was a team golf competition to be held from 1–3 July 2022 at Golf Club de Genève, Vandœuvres, Switzerland.[1] It was the 26th time the event had been contested and the fifth under the new format in which women golfers play in addition to men, and the United States plays an international team. The international team won the match 33–27.

2022 Arnold Palmer Cup
Dates1–3 July 2022
VenueGolf Club de Genève
LocationVandœuvres, Switzerland
International 33 27 USA
International team wins the Arnold Palmer Cup

Format

The contest was played over three days. On Friday, there were 12 mixed four-ball matches. On Saturday there were 24 foursomes matches, 12 in the morning, six all-women matches and six all-men matches, and 12 mixed matches in the afternoon. 24 singles matches were played on Sunday. In all, 60 matches were played.

Each of the 60 matches was worth one point in the larger team competition. If a match was all square after the 18th hole, each side earned half a point toward their team total. The team that accumulated at least 30½ points won the competition.

Teams

The teams were announced on 19 April 2022. Six women and six men from each team were selected from the final Arnold Palmer Cup Rankings. Natasha Andrea Oon and Eugenio Chacarra were selected for the international team but turned professional before the event.[2]

United States
NameCollegeQualification method
Kory Henkes non-playing head coach
Jim Ott non-playing head coach
Bill Allcorn non-playing assistant coach
Ryan Potter non-playing assistant coach
Women
Amari AveryUSCArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Rachel HeckStanfordCommittee selection
Gurleen KaurBaylorArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Rachel KuehnWake ForestArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Antonia MalateSan Jose StateArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Olivia MitchellDallas BaptistCommittee selection
Anna MorganFurmanReplacement
Calynne RosholtArizona StateArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Brooke SeayStanfordCommittee selection
Erica ShepherdDukeCommittee selection
Latanna StoneLSUCommittee selection
Rose ZhangStanfordArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Men
Sam BennettTexas A&MArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Michael BrennanWake ForestCommittee selection
Jake DoggettMidwestern StateCommittee selection
Nick GabrelcikNorth FloridaCoach's pick
Palmer JacksonNotre DameCommittee selection
Johnny KeeferBaylorArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Walker LeeTexas A&MArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Dylan MenantePepperdineCommittee selection
Gordon SargentVanderbiltArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Cole SherwoodVanderbiltArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Michael ThorbjornsenStanfordCommittee selection
Travis VickTexasArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
International
NameCountryCollegeQualification method
Diana Cantú Mexico non-playing head coach
Phil Rowe England non-playing head coach
Golda Borst Sweden non-playing assistant coach
Barry Fennelly Ireland non-playing assistant coach
Women
Kajsa Arwefjäll SwedenSan Jose StateCoach's pick
Carolina Chacarra SpainWake ForestArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Alexandra Försterling GermanyArizona StateArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Aline Krauter GermanyStanfordArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Ashley Lau MalaysiaMichiganArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Heather Lin TaiwanOregonReplacement
Julia Lopez Ramirez SpainMississippi StateCommittee selection
Hsin-Yu Lu TaiwanOregonCommittee selection
Lorna McClymont ScotlandStirlingR&A Student Tour Series
Benedetta Moresco ItalyAlabamaCommittee selection
Chiara Tamburlini  SwitzerlandOle MissReplacement
Amelia Williamson EnglandFlorida StateCommittee selection
Men
Ludvig Åberg SwedenTexas TechArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
José Luis Ballester SpainArizona StateReplacement
Albin Bergstrom SwedenSouth FloridaArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Fred Biondi BrazilFloridaArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Archie Davies WalesEast Tennessee StateCommittee selection
Adrien Dumont de Chassart BelgiumIllinoisArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Mateo Fernández de Oliveira ArgentinaArkansasCommittee selection
David Kitt IrelandMaynoothR&A Student Tour Series
Frederik Kjettrup DenmarkFlorida StateArnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Christo Lamprecht South AfricaGeorgia TechCommittee selection
James Leow SingaporeArizona StateCoach's pick
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen DenmarkOklahoma StateCommittee selection

Friday's mixed fourball matches

The International team took a one-point lead after the opening round of matches after winning five of the 12 matches. The United States won four with the other three matches tied.[3]

Match International Results United States
1Åberg/Försterling1 upBennett/Shepherd
2Dumont de Chassart/Lau2 & 1Malate/Menante
3Kjettrup/KrautertiedStone/Vick
4Arwefjäll/Bergstrom4 & 3Doggett/Morgan
5Fernández de Oliveria/Lopez Ramirez1 upKaur/Lee
6Ballester/Chacarra4 & 3Brennan/Kuehn
7Biondi/MorescotiedRosholt/Sherwood
8Neergaard-Petersen/Tamburlini2 upKeefer/Mitchell
9Kitt/McClymonttiedJackson/Seay
10Davies/Williamson4 & 2Gabrelcik/Heck
11Leow/Lu2 & 1Avery/Sargent
12Lamprecht/Lin1 upThorbjornsen/Zhang
Session
Overall

Saturday's matches

Morning foursomes matches

The International team won the second session by a point and increased their lead to two points.[4]

Match Tee International Results United States
131Moresco/Tamburlini4 & 2Heck/Shepherd
1410Davies/Lamprecht1 upGabrelcik/Menante
151Biondi/Neergaard-Petersen1 upSargent/Sherwood
1610Lin/LutiedKaur/Malate
171Chacarra/Lopez Ramirez6 & 5Mitchell/Rosholt
1810Kitt/Leow3 & 1Brennan/Jackson
191Ballester/Fernández de Oliveria1 upDoggett/Vick
2010McClymont/Williamson5 & 4Morgan/Stone
211Försterling/Krauter2 & 1Seay/Zhang
2210Dumont de Chassart/Kjettrup2 & 1Bennett/Lee
231Åberg/Bergstrom5 & 3Keefer/Thorbjornsen
2410Arwefjäll/Lau2 & 1Avery/Kuehn
Session
13 Overall 11

Afternoon mixed foursomes matches

The United States won the second session by 7 points to 5, to level the match.[5]

Match Tee International Results United States
251Ballester/ChacarratiedGabrelcik/Heck
2610Davies/Williamson2 & 1Malate/Menante
271Fernández de Oliveira/Lopez Ramirez2 & 1Rosholt/Sherwood
2810Lin/Lu3 & 2Kaur/Malate
291Biondi/MorescotiedStone/Vick
3010Kitt/McClymont2 & 1Bennett/Shepherd
311Neergaard-Petersen/Tamburlini3 & 2Kaur/Lee
3210Leow/Lu4 & 3Keefer/Morgan
331Åberg/Försterling4 & 3Jackson/Seay
3410Dumont de Chassart/Lau1 upThorbjornsen/Zhang
351Kjettrup/Krauter1 upBrennan/Kuehn
3610Arwefjäll/Bergstrom4 & 3Avery/Sargent
5 Session 7
18 Overall 18

Sunday's singles matches

The International team regained the Arnold Palmer Cup by 33 points to 27, winning 13 matches to the 7 wins by the United States. Four matches finished as ties.[6]

Match Tee International Results United States
371Julia Lopez Ramirez4 & 3Brooke Seay
3810Benedetta Moresco4 & 3Latanna Stone
391Alexandra Forsterling4 & 3Erica Shepherd
4010Aline Krauter3 & 2Rachel Heck
411Archie Davies1 upDylan Menante
4210Josele Ballester2 & 1Palmer Jackson
431Christo Lamprecht3 & 2Travis Vick
4410Mateo Fernández de Oliveira4 & 3Johnny Keefer
451Lorna McClymont6 & 5Amari Avery
4610Frederik Kjettrup2 upMichael Thorbjornsen
471James Leow1 upCole Sherwood
4810Ashley LautiedCalynne Rosholt
491Amelia WilliamsontiedRose Zhang
5010Ludvig ÅbergtiedNick Gabrelcik
511Fred Biondi3 & 1Sam Bennett
5210Chiara Tamburlini3 & 1Olivia Mitchell
531Carolina Chacarra1 upAntonia Malate
5410David Kitt2 & 1Jake Doggett
551Adrien Dumont de Chassart4 & 3Michael Brennan
5610Kajsa Arwefjäll2 & 1Anna Morgan
571Heather LintiedRachel Kuehn
5810Albin Bergstrom5 & 4Gordon Sargent
591Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen5 & 4Walker Lee
6010Hsin-Yu Lu4 & 3Gurleen Kaur
15 Session 9
33 Overall 27

Michael Carter award

The Michael Carter Award winners were James Leow and Cole Sherwood.[6]

References

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