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1990 World Cup (men's golf)

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1990 World Cup
Tournament information
DatesNovember 21–24
LocationOrlando, Florida, U.S.
28°25′39″N 81°28′06″W / 28.427515°N 81.468462°W / 28.427515; -81.468462
Course(s)Grand Cypress Resort Golf
Format72 holes stroke play
combined score
Statistics
Par72
Length6,751 yards (6,173 m)
Field32 two-man teams
CutNone
Prize fundUS$1.1 million
Winner's share$240,000 team
$75,000 individual
Champion
 Germany
Torsten Giedeon & Bernhard Langer
556 (−20)
Location map
Grand Cypress Resort Golf is located in the United States
Grand Cypress Resort Golf
Grand Cypress Resort Golf
Location in the United States
Grand Cypress Resort Golf is located in Florida
Grand Cypress Resort Golf
Grand Cypress Resort Golf
Location in Florida
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The 1990 World Cup took place at the Grand Cypress Resort Golf Club in Orlando, Florida, United States. It was the 36th World Cup event. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 32 teams. Each team consisted of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results. The German team of Bernhard Langer and Torsten Giedeon won by three strokes over the England team of Mark James and Richard Boxall and the Ireland team of David Feherty and Ronan Rafferty in a share of second place. The victory was the first international sports victory for the united country of Germany, since the reunification of East and West Germany a month earlier. The individual competition was won by Payne Stewart, United States.[1]

Teams

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Country Players
 Argentina Luis Carbonetti and Miguel Guzmán
 Australia Brian Jones and Peter Senior
 Bermuda Dwayne Pearman and Keith Smith
 Brazil Jorge Pedro Acacio and Rafael Navarro
 Canada Dave Barr and Rick Gibson
 Chinese Taipei Chen Liang-hsi and Yuan Ching-Chi
 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Nemec and Jiri Zavazal
 Colombia Juan Pinzon and Ivan Rengifo
 Denmark Anders Sørensen and Steen Tinning
 England Richard Boxall and Mark James
 Fiji Vilikesa Kalou and Manoa Rosigatale
 France Emmanuel Dussart and Jean van de Velde
 Germany Torsten Giedeon and Bernhard Langer
 Iceland Sigurjón Arnarsson (a) and Úlfar Jónsson (a)
 Ireland David Feherty and Ronan Rafferty
 Italy Alberto Binaghi and Costantino Rocca
 Jamaica Christian Bernard and Seymour Rose
 Japan Katsuyoshi Tomori and Tadami Ueno
 Mexico Carlos Pelaez and Carlos Espinoza
 Netherlands Ruud Bos and Chris van de Velde
 New Zealand Frank Nobilo and Greg Turner
 Philippines Frankie Miñoza and Robert Pactolerin
 Puerto Rico Julio Martinez (am) and Jesus Rodriguez
 Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr and Sam Torrance
 Singapore Samson Gimson and Bill Fung Hee Kwan
 South Korea Choi Sang-ho and Park Nam-sin
 Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez and José Rivero
 Sweden Mats Lanner and Magnus Persson
 Switzerland André Bossert and Paolo Quirici
 Thailand Sangh Sangsui and Thaworn Wiratchant
 United States Jodie Mudd and Payne Stewart
 Wales Mark Mouland and Ian Woosnam
(a) denotes amateur

Scores

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Team

Place Country Score To par Money (US$)
(per team)
1  Germany 141-142-132-141=556 −20 240,000
T2  England 136-140-138-145=559 −17 104,000
 Ireland 142-142-140-135=559
4  Wales 140-145-133-143=561 −15 64,000
5  United States 138-140-141-143=562 −14 50,000
T6  Argentina 138-143-141-144=566 −10 31,333
 Australia 143-145-138-140=566
 Spain 137-140-145-144=566
9  Canada 142-139-144-145=570 −6 18,000
T10  Chinese Taipei 145-147-140-139=571 −5 14,000
 Mexico 145-147-141-138=571
 Scotland 138-146-140-147=571
13  Denmark 144-137-145-146=572 −4 10,000
T14  New Zealand 142-146-147-140=575 −1 7,500
 South Korea 141-150-139-145=575
16  Switzerland 145-143-144-146=578 +2 7,000
17  Sweden 141-147-146-145=579 +3
18  France 145-148-143-145=581 +5
19  Netherlands 150-149-145-138=582 +6
20  Italy 148-143-151-145=587 +11
21  Thailand 139-150-144-156=588 +12
22  Japan 153-145-142-150=590 +14
23  Colombia 151-150-147-146=594 +18
24  Philippines 153-154-145-145=597 +21
T25  Brazil 150-155-147-151=603 +27
 Iceland[a] 156-151-146-150=603
27  Bermuda 150-159-157-154=620 +44
28  Singapore 154-163-152-153=622 +46
29  Jamaica 148-154-167-154=623 +47
30  Puerto Rico[b] 161-151-158-160=630 +54
31  Fiji 160-158-166-151=635 +59
32  Czechoslovakia 164-171-162-170=667 +91
  1. ^ No prize money received as both team members were amateurs.
  2. ^ Half the listed prize money received as one team member was an amateur.

International Trophy

Place Player Country Score To par Money (US$)
1 Payne Stewart  United States 69-68-68-66=271 −17 75,000
2 Anders Sørensen  Denmark 67-67-70-69=273 −15 50,000
T3 David Feherty  Ireland 70-73-70-63=276 −12 35,000
Ian Woosnam  Wales 72-69-65-70=276
T5 Torsten Giedeon  Germany 70-71-65-72=278 −10 17,500
Bernhard Langer  Germany 71-71-67-69=278
7 Mark James  England 68-71-68-72=279 −9
T8 Richard Boxall  England 68-69-70-73=280 −8
Miguel Guzmán  Argentina 69-72-67-72=280
Peter Senior  Australia 68-71-70-71=280

Sources:[2][3][4][5][6]

References

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  1. ^ McCormack, Mark H. (1991). The World of Professional Golf 1991. Chapmans. pp. 407, 408. ISBN 1855925583.
  2. ^ "World Cup". Svensk Golf. December 1990. p. 57.
  3. ^ "World Cup". Santa Cruz Sentinel. November 25, 1990. p. B6.
  4. ^ "This day in golf history". The Irish Times. November 24, 2001.
  5. ^ Povtak, Tim (November 25, 1990). "German friends take World Cup". The Orlando Sentinel. p. C-1 – via newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Povtak, Tim (November 25, 1990). "Irish team ties English for 2nd". The Orlando Sentinel. p. C-18 – via newspapers.com.