1956 Canada Cup Explained

1956 Canada Cup
Dates:24–26 June
Location:Virginia Water, Surrey, England
Course:Wentworth Club
West Course
Format:72 holes stroke play
combined score
Par:71
Yardage:6900yd
Field:29 two-man teams
Cut:20 teams and ties
Champion:
Ben Hogan & Sam Snead
Score:567 (−1)
Map:England#Surrey
Map Label:Wentworth Club
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:200
Coordinates:51.4°N -0.59°W
Previous:1955
Next:1957

The 1956 Canada Cup took place 24–26 June on the West Course at the Wentworth Club in Virginia Water, Surrey, England. It was the fourth Canada Cup event, which became the World Cup in 1967. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 29 teams. The Scandinavian team that had competed in 1954 and 1955 was replaced by teams from Denmark and Sweden, while there were new teams from Chinese Taipei, Portugal and South Korea. Each team consisted of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results.[1] [2] 18 holes were played on the first two days with 36 holes played on the final day. Because of the time taken to play each round, a cut was introduced after the second day, with only the leading 20 teams competing on the final day.[3] An 18-hole consolation event was held for the remaining 9 teams. There was provision for an individual in one of these 9 teams to complete the 72 holes if they were well-placed after the second day.[4]

The American team of Ben Hogan and Sam Snead won by 14 strokes over the South African team of Bobby Locke and Gary Player.[5] The individual competition was won by Hogan, five shots ahead of Roberto De Vicenzo.[6]

Teams

Country Players
Enrique Bertolino and Martin Pose
Peter Thomson and Norman Von Nida
Arthur Devulder and Flory Van Donck
Mário Gonzalez and Luis Rapisarda
Al Balding and Stan Leonard
Manuel Morales and Alberto Salas
Chen Ching-Po and Lu Liang-Huan
Julio Polania and Raúl Posse
Henry Aafeldt and Carl Paulsen
Cherif El-Sayed Cherif and Hassan Hassanein
Ken Bousfield and Harry Weetman
Roger Cotton and François Saubaber
Harry Bradshaw and Christy O'Connor Snr
Alfonso Angelini and Ugo Grappasonni
Yoshiro Hayashi and Michio Ishii
Percy Clifford and Roberto De Vicenzo
Gerard de Wit and Piet Witte
Frank Buckler and Ernie Southerden
Ben Arda and Celestino Tugot
M Lourenco and J Feliciano Da Silva
Eric Brown and John Panton
Bobby Locke and Gary Player
Park Myeong-chul and Yun Duk-choon
Ángel Miguel and Sebastián Miguel
Harry Karlsson and Arne Werkell
Jacky Bonvin and Otto Schoepfer
Ben Hogan and Sam Snead
Dai Rees and Dennis Smalldon
Friedrich Becker and Georg Bessner

Source:[1]

Note: De Vicenzo was representing Mexico, having played for Argentina in the three previous Canada Cup events.

Scores

Team

Place Country Score To par
1 144-142-145-136=567 −1
2 145-145-145-146=581 +13
3 144-139-145-155=583 +15
align=center rowspan=2T4 152-141-152-141=586 align=center rowspan=2+18
152-151-147-136=586
6 143-145-156-143=587 +19
7 148-148-149-144=589 +21
8 145-145-154-151=595 +27
9 143-151-150-154=598 +30
align=center rowspan=3T10 142-152-162-145=601 align=center rowspan=3+33
150-153-147-151=601
151-147-155-148=601
13 151-148-151-152=602 +34
14 151-148-156-150=605 +37
15 150-149-151-159=609 +41
16 152-146-155-157=610 +42
17 151-155-153-153=612 +44
18 151-150-156-157=614 +46
19 155-147-151-168=621 +53
20 151-154-161-163=629 +61
21 151-159=310
align=center rowspan=2T22 152-165=317 align=center rowspan=2
160-157=317
24 160-160=320
25 161-160=321
26 166-156=322
27 163-163=326
28 163-166=329
29 166-167=333

Source[5]

International Trophy

Place Player Country Score To par
1 68-69-72-68=277 −7
2 69-72-67-74=282 −2
3 71-67-73-72=283 −1
4 74-71-72-67=284 E
5 71-72-72-70=285 +1
6 69-67-71-79=286 +2
7 71-76-74-68=289 +5
8 76-73-73-68=290 +6
9 76-71-76-68=291 +7
10 76-73-75-69=293 +9

Source[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: The Times . 25 June 1956 . 3 . Australia's lead in Canada Cup golf.
  2. News: Extraordinary crowd scenes . The Glasgow Herald . 25 June 1956 . 7.
  3. News: The Times . 26 June 1956 . 3 . Canadian golfers take over the lead at Wentworth.
  4. News: Canadian golfers lead by three in Canada Cup . The Glasgow Herald . 26 June 1956 . 4.
  5. News: The Times . 27 June 1956 . 4 . Wonderful final rounds gain Canada Cup for U.S..
  6. News: Hogan's two victories . The Glasgow Herald . 27 June 1956 . 7.
  7. News: Hogan leads US to win in Canada Cup . . 27 June 1956 . 25 . 22 December 2016.