2002 Eisenhower Trophy Explained

2002 Eisenhower Trophy
Dates:24–27 October
Location:Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Course:Saujana Golf and Country Club
Palm and Bunga Raya courses
Format:72 holes stroke play
Par:72 (Palm)
72 (Bunga Raya)
Field:63 teams
188 players
Champion:
Ricky Barnes, Hunter Mahan &<br>D. J. Trahan
Score:568 (−8)
Map:Malaysia#Malaysia West#Malaysia Selangor Shah Alam
Map Label:Saujana G&CC
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:220
Previous:2000
Next:2004

The 2002 Eisenhower Trophy took place 24–27 October on the Palm and Bunga Raya courses at Saujana Golf and Country Club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was the 23rd World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 63 three-man teams. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total. Each team was due to play two rounds on the two courses. The leading teams played on the Bunga Raya course on the third day and were due to play on the Palm course on the final day.

After heavy rain and lightning on the final morning, a cut was introduced and only the leading 20 teams played the final round. Positions 21 to 63 were determined by scores after three rounds. The leading 33 teams had played their third round on the Bunga Raya course while the others played on the Palm course.

The United States won their 12th Eisenhower Trophy, three strokes ahead of France, who took the silver medal. Australia and the Philippines tied for third place and took the bronze medals. Marcus Fraser had the best 72-hole aggregate of 281, 7 under par.

This was the first World Amateur Team Championship with teams of three; previous championships had teams of four with the best three scores for each round counting. England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland (a combined Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland team) competed as separate teams for the first time, whereas in previous championships a combined Great Britain and Ireland team had competed.

The 2004 Espirito Santo Trophy was played on the same courses one week prior.

Teams

63 teams contested the event. Each team had three players with exception of Russia who only had two.

The following table lists the players on the leading teams.[1] [2]

Country Players
Matias Anselmo, Fernando Chiesa, Carlos Pedrozo
Andrew Buckle, Marcus Fraser, Adam Groom
Thomas Kogler, Thomas Ortner, Martin Wiegele
Phillipe Gasnier, Roberto Gomez, Fernando Mechereffe
Lee Curry, James Lepp, Dan Swanson
Chang Hong-wei, Cheng Chen-liang, Sung Mao-chang
Manuel Merizalde, Andrés Mauricio Rodríguez, Camilo Villegas
Jeppe Huldahl, Mads Iversen, Anders Schmidt Hansen
Jamie Elson, Richard Walker, Gary Wolstenholme
Toni Karjalainen, Janne Mommo, Thomas Sundström
Grégory Bourdy, Eric Chaudouet, Raphaël Pellicioli
Markus Maichel, Christian Reimbold, Michael Thannhäuser
Noel Fox, Justin Kehoe, Colm Moriarty
Edoardo Molinari, Francesco Molinari, Andrea Romano
Toyokazu Fujishima, Futoshi Fujita, Yūsaku Miyazato
Niels Boysen, Edward de Jong, Inder van Weerelt
Eddie Lee, Brad Shilton, Tim Wilkinson
Lars Brovold, Jan-Are Larsen, Torstein Nævestad
Jerome Delariarte, Juvic Pagunsan, Angelo Que
Jack Doherty, Graham Gordon, Simon Mackenzie
Louis Oosthuizen, Shaun Norris, Charl Schwartzel
Byung Kwan Kim, Hyun Woo Kim, Si Woo Sung
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño, Alfredo García-Heredia, Pablo Martín
Niklas Lemke, Pär Nilsson, Wilhelm Schauman
Julien Clément, Martin Rominger, Nicolas Sulzer
Wisut Artjanawat, Chaddanai Choksuwanlap, Prom Meesawat
Ricky Barnes, Hunter Mahan, D. J. Trahan
Nigel Edwards, Lee Harpin, David Price

Results

Place Country Score To par
137-149-142-140=568 −8
142-144-139-146=571 −5
align=center rowspan=2152-143-137-142=574 align=center rowspan=2−2
146-145-143-140=574
align=center rowspan=2T5 150-140-144-141=575 align=center rowspan=2−1
149-142-144-140=575
7 143-147-145-143=578 +2
8 143-153-143-141=580 +4
9 150-150-137-144=581 +5
10 148-147-140-147=582 +6
align=center rowspan=2T11 150-141-148-144=583 align=center rowspan=2+7
144-154-141-144=583
13 150-152-141-142=585 +9
14 151-143-144-148=586 +10
align=center rowspan=3T15 143-146-147-152=588 align=center rowspan=3+12
148-144-147-149=588
151-145-146-146=588
18 143-148-148-152=591 +15
19 150-148-144-150=592 +16
20 143-152-145-153=593 +17
Because of bad weather there was a cut and only the leading 20 teams played the final round.
Place Country Score To par
align=center rowspan=6T21 150-148-146=444 align=center rowspan=6+12
146-150-148=444
155-143-146=444
150-149-145=444
155-147-142=444
144-152-148=444
27 155-146-144=445 +13
align=center rowspan=2T28 151-144-152=447 align=center rowspan=2+15
147-149-151=447
30 150-153-145=448 +16
align=center rowspan=2T31 157-147-146=450 align=center rowspan=2+18
160-145-145=450
33 148-149-154=451 +19
align=center rowspan=2T34 144-158-152=454 align=center rowspan=2+22
150-151-153=454
align=center rowspan=2T36 155-150-153=458 align=center rowspan=2+26
152-155-151=458
38 153-155-152=460 +28
39 150-155-156=461 +29
40 161-152-149=462 +30
align=center rowspan=2T41 152-160-151=463 align=center rowspan=2+31
158-149-156=463
43 159-149-157=465 +33
44 167-146-154=467 +35
45 156-154-158=468 +36
46 167-145-157=469 +37
47 155-156-160=471 +39
48 159-156-157=472 +40
49 161-159-155=475 +43
50 152-160-164=476 +44
51 157-158-162=477 +45
52 157-159-163=479 +47
53 161-161-161=483 +51
54 167-160-165=492 +60
55 166-163-170=499 +67
56 164-167-171=502 +70
57 179-159-172=510 +78
58 166-171-174=511 +79
59 173-171-175=519 +87
60 175-177-172=524 +92
61 186-176-178=540 +108
align=center rowspan=2T62 186-180-180=546 align=center rowspan=2+114
181-186-179=546
Source:

The leading 33 teams played their third round on the Bunga Raya course with the remaining teams playing on the Palm course.

Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

Place Player Country Score To par
1 74-70-67-70=281 −7
2 70-69-71-72=282 −6
3 72-70-69-72=283 −5
4 77-69-69-69=284 −4
5 68-75-72-71=286 −2
6 68-72-71-77=288 E
7 78-71-70-70=289 +1
align=center rowspan=2T8 71-77-71-71=290 align=center rowspan=2+2
76-77-66-71=290
align=center rowspan=3T10 72-72-73-74=291 align=center rowspan=3+3
76-78-71-66=291
74-71-74-72=291
Source:

Only players in the leading 20 teams completed four rounds. Of the players from the remaining teams, who only completed three rounds, Benjamín Alvarado from Chile had the best score of 217, 1-over-par.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Team/Player Leaderboard . Golfstat . 2 November 2018.
  2. Web site: 2002 World Amateur Team Championships, Record Book . 17–31. 21 February 2022 . International Golf Federation.
  3. Web site: 2002 World Amateur Golf Team Championships Record Book. IGF. 3 November 2018. 2018-11-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20181103210204/https://www.igfgolf.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/2002-WAGTC-Record-Book.pdf. dead.