1983 World Cup (men's golf) explained

1983 World Cup
Dates:8–11 December
Location:Jakarta, Indonesia
Coordinates:-6.2657°N 106.7843°W
Course:Pondok Indah Golf & Country Club
Format:72 holes stroke play
combined score
Par:72
Yardage:7000yd
Field:32 two-man teams
Cut:None
Champion:
Rex Caldwell & John Cook
Score:565 (−11)
Map:Indonesia#Indonesia Java#Indonesia Jakarta
Map Label:PondokIndah G&CC
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:240
Previous:1982
Next:1984

The 1983 World Cup took place 8–11 December 1983 at the Pondok Indah Golf and Country Club in Pondok Indah, Pondok Pinang, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta, Indonesia. It was the 30th World Cup event. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 32 teams (of which Germany withdrew from the competition). Each team consisted of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results. The United States team of Rex Caldwell and John Cook won by seven strokes over the Australia team of Terry Gale and Wayne Grady and Canada team of Dave Barr and Jerry Anderson The individual competition for The International Trophy, was won by Dave Barr three strokes ahead of Rex Caldwell.

Teams

CountryPlayers
Eduardo Romero and Adan Sowa
Terry Gale and Wayne Grady
Franz Laimer and Oswald Gartenmaier
Priscillo Diniz and Frederico German
Dave Barr and Jerry Anderson
Francesco Cerda and Alejandro Urzua
Luis Arevalo and Juan Pinzon
Herluf Hansen and Per Greve
Brian Waites and Gordon J. Brand
Géry Watine and Benoît Ducoulombier
Lee Parker and Yau Siu Ming
Rohtas Singh and Brandon de Souza
Sumarno and Suparman
Eamonn Darcy and Ronan Rafferty
Silvano Locatelli and Massimo Mannelli
Kikuo Arai and Saburo Fujiki
Marimuthu Ramayah and Sahabuddin Yusof[1]
Victor Regalado and Enrique Serna
Jan Dorrestein and Wilfred Lemmens
Dennis Clark and Stuart Reese
Eladio Franco and Ángel Jiménez
Frankie Miñoza and Rudy Lavares
Ken Brown and Bernard Gallacher
Lim Swee Chew and M Marimutho
Yoon Soo Choi and Myung Ha Lee
Manuel Piñero and José María Cañizares
Magnus Persson and Ove Sellberg
Sukree Onsham and Suthep Meesawat
Rex Caldwell and John Cook
Freddy Acevedo and Ramón Muñoz
David Vaughan and Ian Woosnam
Karl-Heinz Gögele and Torsten Giedeon

Scores

Team

Place Country Score To par Money (US$)
1 140-140-145-140=565 −11 10,000
T2 146-145-135-146=572 −4 4,500
138-148-138-148=572
4 147-142-144-141=574 −2 2,000
T5 151-143-143-142=579 +3
143-148-142-146=579
7 145-148-143-147=583 +7
8 155-144-147-138=584 +8
9 151-150-142-143=586 +10
10 145-148-149-145=587 +11
T11 150-150-151-140=591 +15
144-150-142-155=591
13 150-149-148-145=592 +16
14 146-149-150-148=593 +17
T15 145-149-150-151=595 +19
146-149-146-154=595
17 149-146-154-147=596 +20
18 146-154-150-148=598 +22
19 151-147-148-154=600 +24
T20 155-150-151-147=603 +27
159-148-151-145=603
22 142-158-148-157=605 +29
T23 154-155-147-150=606 +30
156-152-147-151=606
25 152-151-150-157=610 +34
T26 150-155-157-152=614 +38
152-157-155-149=614
28 157-161-149-150=617 +41
29 163-154-159-149=625 +49
30 160-157-155-158=630 +54
31 159-154-161-157=631 +55
WD[2]

International Trophy

Place Player Country Score To parMoney (US$) -->
1 66-67-69-74=276 align=center −12 10,000 -->
2 69-72-72-66=279 align=center −9
T3 69-73-71-67=284 −4
71-69-71-73=284
70-74-69-71=284
T6 74-71-70-70=285 −3
69-73-71-72=285
T8 71-68-73-74=286 −2
76-72-68-70=286
70-73-67-76=286
70-75-69-72=286

Peter Fowler was invited to play in the individual competition for The International Trophy, out of the team competition.

Sources:[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Venezuela's Vegas brothers look to double down in Melbourne . PGA Tour . 27 October 2016.
  2. News: U.S. sweeps past Canada at World Cup . The Edmonton Journal . 10 December 1983 . F2 . Reuter . newspapers.com . subscription.
  3. World Cup . Svensk Golf . January 1984 . 63.
  4. Golf World Magazine 23 December 1983 pages 58-62