1988 World Cup (men's golf) explained

1988 World Cup
Dates:8–11 December
Location:Melbourne, Australia
Course:Royal Melbourne Golf Club composite of East and West Courses
Format:72 holes stroke play
combined score
Par:72
Yardage:6985yd
Field:32 two-man teams
Cut:None
Purse:US$750,000
Winners Share:$200,000 team
$50,000 individual
Champion:
Ben Crenshaw & Mark McCumber
Score:560 (−16)
Map:Australia#Victoria#Australia Victoria metropolitan Melbourne
Map Label:RoyalMelbourne Golf Club
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:220
Previous:1987
Next:1989

The 1988 World Cup took place 8–11 December at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia. It was the 34th World Cup event. It was a stroke play team event with 32 teams. Each team consisted of two players from a country. 22 teams were qualified through the 1987 tournament and another 10 teams were invited. The combined score of each team determined the team results. The United States team of Ben Crenshaw and Mark McCumber won by one stroke over the Japan team of brothers Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki and Tateo "Jet" Ozaki The individual competition was won by Crenshaw.[1]

Teams

CountryPlayers
Eduardo Romero and Jorge Soto
Roger Mackay and Peter Senior
Priscillo Diniz and Rafael Navarro
Dave Barr and Brent Franklin
Rogelio Gonzalez and Eduardo Herrera
Anders Sørensen and Steen Tinning
Mark James and Barry Lane
Markku Louhio and Timo Sipponen
Emmanuel Dussart and Marc Pendariès
Yau Sui Ming and Alex Tang
Kasiyadi and Gimin Suwirjo
Basad Ali and Rohtas Singh
Ronan Rafferty and Des Smyth
Giuseppe Calì and Costantino Rocca
Masashi Ozaki and Tateo Ozaki
Barrie Buluah and Sahabuddin Yusof[2]
Rafael Alarcón and Enrique Serna
Kees Borst and Willem Swart
Frank Nobilo and Greg Turner
Rudy Lavares and Mario Siodina
Gordon Brand Jnr and Colin Montgomerie
Choi Sang-ho and Park Nam-sin
Manuel Piñero and José Rivero
Anders Forsbrand and Johan Ryström
Karim Baradia and Helmuth Schumacher
Hsu Sheng-san and Li Wen-sheng
Boonchu Ruangkit and Somsakdi Srisangar
Ben Crenshaw and Mark McCumber
Ramón Muñoz and Julian Santana
Mark Mouland and David Llewellyn
Wolfgang John and Carlo Knauss
Anthony Edwards and Tim Price

Scores

Team

PlaceCountryScoreTo parMoney (US$)
(per team)
1 139-137-137-147=560 −16 200,000
2 138-140-138-145=561 −15 110,000
3 143-131-142-146=562 −14 80,000
4 144-139-140-146=569 −7 65,000
5 140-140-149-141=570 −6 41,000
6 139-140-140-152=571 −5 30,000
7 139-140-139-154=572 −4 20,000
8 145-146-143-142=576 E 16,000
T9 142-144-142-152=580 +4 7,666
147-143-142-148=580
143-137-148-152=580
T12 145-144-141-152=582 +6 5,000
150-142-138-152=582
14 140-147-142-154=583 +9
T15 142-149-142-156=589 +13
149-146-144-150=589
17 149-145-140-158=591 +15
18 143-152-145-152=592 +16
T19 153-143-147-154=597 +21
146-151-148-152=597
21 146-153-146-153=598 +22
22 147-157-153-159=606 +30
23 151-152-146-161=610 +34
24 151-158-147-159=615 +39
25 151-155-145-165=616 +40
26 156-152-151-158=617 +41
27 151-155-154-160=620 +44
28 143-157-158-164=622 +46
29 152-153-150-170=625 +49
30 158-156-155-160=629 +53
31 157-154-163-163=637 +61
32 160-157-162-161=640 +64

International Trophy

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney (US$)
1 68-67-66-74=275 −13 50,000
T2 70-67-65-75=276 −12
68-69-67-72=276
4 70-68-70-70=277 −11
T5 71-66-73-69=279 −9
71-74-66-68=279
7 69-72-67-75=283 −5
T8 69-66-75-74=284 −4
73-63-72-76=284
67-69-70-78=284
71-70-68-75=284
Sources:[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: McCormack, Mark H. . Mark McCormack

    . World of Professional Golf 1989 . Mark McCormack . Collins Willow . 1989 . 489 - 491 . 000218284X.

  2. Web site: Venezuela's Vegas brothers look to double down in Melbourne . PGA Tour . 27 October 2016.
  3. World Cup . Svensk Golf . January 1989 . 60–63.
  4. News: Crenshaw, McCumber give U.S. 1-shot win in World Cup tourney . The Desert Sun . Associated Press . 12 December 1988 . C5, C7.