1980 Eisenhower Trophy Explained

1980 Eisenhower Trophy
Dates:October 8–11
Location:Pinehurst, North Carolina
Course:Pinehurst Country Club
(No. 2 course)
Format:72 holes stroke play
Par:72
Yardage:6960yd
Field:39 teams
156 players
Champion:
Jim Holtgrieve, Jay Sigel,
Hal Sutton & Bob Tway
Score:848 (−16)
Map:United States#USA North Carolina
Map Label:Pinehurst Country Club
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:220
Previous:1978
Next:1982

The 1980 Eisenhower Trophy took place October 8 to 11 on the No. 2 course at the Pinehurst Country Club in Pinehurst, North Carolina. It was the 12th World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy and the second time the event had been held in the United States, after the 1960 event. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 39 four-man teams. The best three scores for each round counted towards the team total.

United States won the Eisenhower Trophy for the eighth time, finishing 27 strokes ahead of the silver medalists, South Africa. Chinese Taipei took the bronze medal, nine strokes further behind, while Japan finished fourth. Hal Sutton had the lowest individual score, 12-under-par 276, six strokes better than any other player.

Teams

39 four-man teams contested the event.[1]

Country Players
Jorge de Ascuenago, Augusto Bruchman, Louis Carbonetti, Miguel Prado
Tony Gresham, John Kelly, Jeff Senior, Peter Sweeney
Uli Berlinger, Max Lamberg, Johann Lamberg, Klaus Nierlich
Patrick Bonnelance, Eric Boyer de la Giroday, Oliver Buysse, Thierry Goosens
Brendin Ingham, Noel Smith, Kim Swan, Eric Hav Trott
Carlos H. Dluhosch, Roberto Gomez, Rafael Gonzalez, Ricardo R. Rossi
Graham Cooke, Stu Hamilton, Greg Olson, Richard Zokol
Sebastian Aniat, Benjamin Astaburuaga Jr, A. Morales, Felipe Taverne
Albert Evers, Jorge Luis Herrero, Ivan Renjifo, Richardo Ronderos
Klaus Eldrup-Jørgensen, Christian Pein, Jacob Rasmussen, Anders Sørensen
Ramon Baez, Edwin Corrie, Edgar Pichardo, Guillermo Pumarol
Guillermo Aceto, Mauricio Alvarez, José Maria Duran, Jaime Munguia
Vera Gounden, Vilikesa Kalou, Vijay Singh, Ulaisai Tabutoci
Herve Frayssineau, Alexis Godillot, François Illouz, Tim Planchin

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Gordon Brand Jnr, Ian Hutcheon, Peter McEvoy, Ronan Rafferty
Roberto Cottone, Manuel Ortiz, Gustavo Staebler, Alfonso Toledo
Cam Gribben, Don Innes, Alex Tang, Tang Siu Wing
Ashok S. Malik, P. G. Sethi, Lakshman Singh, Vikramjit Singh
Laurie Been, Leon Eting, Robert Mandel, Neil Schochet
Andrea Canessa, Marco Durante, Antonio Lionello, Lorenzo Silva
Tatsuhiko Asakawa, Masayuki Naito, Tetsuo Sakata, Fuminori Sano
Rafael Alarcón, Ignacio de Leon, José Martínez, Carlos Peláez
Carel Braun, Erik Hertzberger, Jaap van Neck, Bart Nolte,
Michael Barltrop, Geoff Clarke, Paul Hartstone, Colin Taylor
Eric Bjerkholt, Olaf Eie, Asbjørn Ramnefjell, Tore Sviland
Greg Fennell, B. Giles, Tony Gover, Kundi Umba, Jimmy Wu
Guillermo Ababa Jr, Eduardo Bagtas, Tomas Manotoc, Frankie Miñoza
José Luis Correia, Nuno A. de Brito a Cunha, José Lara de Sousa e Melo, Antonio Dantes Oliveira
Elvyn Cordoval, Juan Ramos, James Teale, Carlos Vicente
Etienne Groenewald, Duncan Lindsay-Smith, Wayne Player, David Suddards
Byong Hoon Kim, Joo Heun Kim, Myon Kim, Kyong Chul Park
Eduardo de la Riva, Jesús Moreno, Roman Taya, Alfonso Vidaor
Per Andersson, Anders Johnsson, Göran Lundquist, Jan Rube
C.A. Bagnoud, Ivan Couturier, Carlo Rampone, Johnny Storjohann
Chang Dong-liang, Chen Tze-chung, Wu Chun-lung, Yuan Ching-chi
Jim Holtgrieve, Jay Sigel, Hal Sutton, Bob Tway
Armando Cabrera, Carlos Plaza, Luis E. Plaza, Carlos Whaite
Hans G. Reiter, Ulrich Schulte, Christoph Stadler, Ralf Thielemann
Tony Hatchwell, Hennie Heyns, John Pritchard, Garry Taylor

Scores

Place Country Score To par
211-211-217-209=848 −16
219-216-218-222=875 +11
219-221-221-223=884 +20
4 223-219-225-220=887 +23
align=center rowspan=3T5 231-225-213-221=890 align=center rowspan=3+26
221-221-225-223=890

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229-217-221-223=890
8 230-221-223-220=894 +30
9 221-224-228-226=899 +35
10 229-226-215-232=902 +38
11 230-224-224-226=904 +40
align=center rowspan=2T12 227-232-227-231=917 align=center rowspan=2+53
232-223-231-231=917
14 229-231-231-232=923 +59
align=center rowspan=2T15 230-231-228-235=924 align=center rowspan=2+60
236-230-220-238=924
17 229-233-229-235=926 +62
18 240-229-225-233=927 +63
19 223-245-227-234=929 +65
align=center rowspan=5T20 236-233-234-232=935 align=center rowspan=5+71
235-226-233-241=935
233-232-234-236=935
241-232-229-233=935
238-235-230-232=935
25 244-229-232-239=944 +80
26 240-232-234-239=945 +81
align=center rowspan=2T27 240-233-237-237=947 align=center rowspan=2+83
240-230-236-241=947
29 239-238-232-243=952 +88
30 237-240-235-241=953 +89
31 247-239-242-243=971 +107
32 254-251-237-237=979 +115
33 242-239-247-256=984 +120
34 256-239-251-245=991 +127
35 257-252-243-250=1002 +138
36 251-245-253-254=1003 +139
37 260-249-248-252=1009 +145
38 255-257-266-265=1043 +179
39 274-258-273-272=1077 +213
Source:[1]

Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

Place Player Country Score To par
1 68-69-71-68=276 −12
2 69-70-71-72=282 −6
3 72-71-72-70=285 −3
4
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72-70-71-73=286 −2
5 72-71-74-71=288 E
align=center rowspan=2T6 73-70-76-72=291 align=center rowspan=2+3
75-74-69-73=291
align=center rowspan=2T8 73-74-73-72=292 align=center rowspan=2+4
79-72-71-70=292
10 72-75-75-71=293 +5
Source:[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Record Book 1980 World Amateur Golf Team Championships . World Amateur Golf Council . 29 October 2018 . 29 October 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181029152208/https://www.igfgolf.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/1980-WAGTC.pdf . dead .