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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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2014 Eisenhower Trophy

The 2014 Eisenhower Trophy took place 10–13 September on the Iriyama and Oshitate courses at Karuizawa 72 Golf East in Karuizawa, Japan. It was the 29th World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy and the second to be held in Japan. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 67 three-man teams. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total. Each team played two rounds on the two courses. The leading teams played on the Oshitate course on the third day and on the Iriyama course on the final day.

United States won their 15th Eisenhower Trophy, two strokes ahead of Canada, who took the silver medal. Spain took the bronze medal one stroke ahead of Sweden at fourth. The top eight teams finished within six strokes.

Jon Rahm had the best 72-hole aggregate of 263.

The 2014 Espirito Santo Trophy was played on the same courses one week prior.

Teams

67 teams contested the event. Each team had three players with the exception of Ghana who were represented by only two players.

The following table lists the players on the leading teams.

Country Players
 Argentina Jaime López Rivarola, Matias Simaski, Alejandro Tosti
 Australia Geoff Drakeford, Lucas Herbert, Ryan Ruffels
 Austria Robin Goger, Lukas Lipold, Markus Maukner
 Belgium Thomas Detry, Samuel Echikson, Kevin Hesbois
 Canada Corey Conners, Taylor Pendrith, Adam Svensson
 Chile Martin Cancino, Matías Domínguez, Mito Pereira
 Denmark Nicolai Kristensen, Martin Simonsen, Niklas Nørgaard
 England Ashley Chesters, Ryan Evans, Ben Stow
 France Victor Perez, Robin Sciot-Siegrist, Clément Sordet
 Germany Hurly Long, Max Mehles, Max Rottluff
 Ireland Paul Dunne, Gary Hurley, Gavin Moynihan
 Italy Enrico Di Nitto, Guido Migliozzi, Renato Paratore
 Mexico Álvaro Ortiz, Gerardo Ruiz, Aaron Terrazas
 Scotland Grant Forrest, Bradley Neil, Chris Robb
 South Korea Kim Nam-hun, Kong Tae-hyun, Youm Eun-ho
 Spain Daniel Berna, Mario Galiano, Jon Rahm
 Sweden Adam Blommé, Marcus Kinhult, Hannes Rönneblad
 Switzerland Mathias Eggenberger, Marco Iten, Benjamin Rusch
 Thailand Suradit Yongcharoenchai, Chanachok Dejpiratanamongkol, Nattawat Suvajanakorn
 Chinese Taipei Pan Cheng-tsung, Kevin Yu, Wang Wei-lun
 United States Bryson DeChambeau, Beau Hossler, Denny McCarthy
 Wales David Boote, Mike Hearne, Rhys Pugh

Results

Place Country Score To par
1st place, gold medalist(s)  United States 136-133-128-137=534 −38
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Canada 134-136-133-133=536 −36
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Spain 138-133-132-134=537 −35
4  Sweden 134-135-131-138=538 −34
5  Argentina 135-133-136-135=539 −33
T6  Australia 137-136-132-135=540 −32
 England 136-135-137-132=540
 France 140-134-135-131=540
9  Scotland 138-133-138-133=542 −30
10  Switzerland 134-135-140-135=544 −28
11  Ireland 138-138-132-137=545 −27
12  Germany 137-137-138-134=546 −26
T13  Belgium 138-138-140-132=548 −24
 Denmark 133-140-138-137=548
 Italy 140-134-139-135=548
16  Chinese Taipei 137-137-135-140=549 −23
17  Mexico 138-136-135-141=550 −22
18  South Korea 142-138-135-136=551 −21
T19  Austria 140-135-138-141=554 −18
 Chile 136-139-138-141=554
21  Colombia 141-141-135-138=555 −17
T22  Czech Republic 135-141-136-145=557 −15
 New Zealand 144-137-139-137=557
 Poland 142-144-135-136=557
T25  Finland 144-143-137-134=558 −14
 Norway 141-139-136-142=558
 Singapore 142-138-136-142=558
 Slovenia 140-141-135-142=558
T29  India 141-142-140-137=560 −12
 Japan 138-140-144-138=560
T31  Puerto Rico 137-142-142-140=561 −11
 Venezuela 139-141-138-143=561
T33  Brazil 140-147-141-135=563 −9
 Thailand 140-145-136-142=563
T35  Portugal 143-142-142-137=564 −8
 Malaysia 143-143-140-138=564
 Wales 138-145-136-145=564
38  China 142-138-140-145=565 −7
T39  Hong Kong 141-145-145-136=567 −5
 Netherlands 142-147-139-139=567
41  Slovakia 144-144-141-141=570 −2
42  Guatemala 148-139-144-140=571 −1
43  South Africa 144-142-145-142=573 +1
44  Costa Rica 146-140-144-145=575 +3
45  Bermuda 142-142-147-148=579 +7
46  Turkey 152-144-151-140=587 +15
47  Philippines 148-149-150-147=594 +22
T48  Guam 144-146-152-153=595 +23
 Uruguay 150-151-148-146=595
T50  Iran 144-161-146-145=596 +24
 Malta 146-150-149-151=596
52  Fiji 143-155-153-146=597 +25
53  Russia 144-154-154-146=598 +26
T54  Dominican Republic 152-147-153-151=603 +31
 Serbia 154-148-157-144=603
56  Jamaica 149-156-152-151=608 +36
T57  Estonia 156-146-157-152=611 +39
 United Arab Emirates 156-157-152-146=611
59  Mauritius 155-159-151-148=613 +41
60  Greece 149-159-159-152=619 +47
61  Bahrain 154-156-157-156=623 +51
62  Qatar 153-161-162-151=627 +55
63  Ghana 164-162-164-167=657 +85
64  Ukraine 170-178-165-160=673 +101
65  El Salvador 179-169-171-160=679 +107
66  Gabon 174-176-165-169=684 +112
67  Kyrgyzstan 189-186-185-170=730 +158

Source:

Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

Place Player Country Score To par
1 Jon Rahm  Spain 70-64-62-67=263 −23
T2 Lucas Herbert  Australia 69-64-67-66=266 −20
Victor Perez  France 69-65-66-66=266
Alejandro Tosti  Argentina 68-67-64-67=266
5 Denny McCarthy  United States 68-68-67-64=267 −19
6 Marcus Kinhult  Sweden 65-66-67-70=268 −18
7 Adam Svensson  Canada 69-69-66-65=269 −17
T8 Corey Conners  Canada 66-69-67-68=270 −16
Bryson DeChambeau  United States 69-67-61-73=270
Renato Paratore  Italy 69-67-68-66=270
Ben Stow  England 67-67-68-68=270

Source:

References

  1. ^ "USA Holds Off Canada to Win 2014 World Amateur Team Championship". IGF. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Eisenhower Trophy Scoring". IGF. 31 October 2018.

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