1999 World Cup of Golf

1999 World Cup of Golf
Tournament information
Dates 18–21 November
Location Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Course(s) Mines Resort and Golf Club
Format 72 holes stroke play
combined score
Statistics
Par 71
Length 6,807 yards (6,224 m)
Field 32 two-man teams
Cut None
Prize fund US$1,300,000 team
US$200,000 individual
Winner's share US$400,000 team
US$100,000 individual
Champion
 United States
Mark O'Meara & Tiger Woods
545 (−23)
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The 1999 World Cup of Golf took place 18–21 November at the Mines Resort and Golf Club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was the 45th World Cup. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event (32 teams) with each team consisting of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results. Individuals also competed for the International Trophy.[1] The prize money totaled $1,500,000 with $400,000 going to the winning pair and $100,000 to the top individual. The American team of Mark O'Meara and Tiger Woods won by five strokes over the Spanish team of Santiago Luna and Miguel Ángel Martín. Woods also took the International Trophy by nine strokes over Frank Nobilo of New Zealand.

Teams

Country Players
 Argentina Ángel Cabrera and Eduardo Romero
 Australia Paul Gow and Terry Price
 Canada Arden Knoll and Ray Stewart
 Chile Guillermo Encina and Roy Mackenzie
 Colombia Jesús Amaya and Gustavo Mendoza
 Denmark Anders Hansen and Søren Kjeldsen
 England Peter Baker and Mark James
 Finland Mika Lehtinen and Kim Wiik
 France Marc Farry and Jean-François Remésy
 Germany Sven Strüver and Heinz-Peter Thul
 Ireland Pádraig Harrington and Paul McGinley
 Italy Emanuele Canonica and Costantino Rocca
 Jamaica Ralph Campbell and Peter Horrobin
 Japan Mitsuo Harada and Mamo Osanai
 Malaysia Periasamy Gunasegaran and Marimuthu Ramayah
 Mexico Rafael Alarcon and Jose Octavio Gonzalez
 Myanmar Kyi Hla Han and Soe Kyaw Naing
 Netherlands Maarten Lafeber and Joost Steenkamer
 New Zealand Frank Nobilo and Stephen Scahill
 Paraguay Raúl Fretes and Pedro Martínez
 Philippines Felix Casas and Marciano Pucay
 Puerto Rico Rafael Castrillo and Wilfredo Morales
 Scotland Colin Montgomerie and Dean Robertson
 South Africa David Frost and Richard Kaplan
 South Korea Kang Wook-soon and Kim Wan-tae
 Spain Santiago Luna and Miguel Ángel Martín
 Sweden Jarmo Sandelin and Patrik Sjöland
  Switzerland Carlos Duran and Steve Ray
 Taiwan Chen Liang-hsi and Tsai Chi-huang
 United States Mark O'Meara and Tiger Woods
 Wales David Park and Phillip Price
 Zimbabwe Tony Johnstone and Mark McNulty

Source[2]

Scores

# Country Score To par Money (US$)
1  United States 140-133-130-142=545 −23 400,000
2  Spain 140-132-138-140=550 −18 200,000
3  Ireland 141-139-139-135=554 −14 125,000
4  Argentina 141-137-138-139=555 −13 100,000
5  Sweden 146-131-140-139=556 −12 80,000
6  England 142-137-141-138=558 −10 60,000
T7  Japan 135-149-141-137=562 −6 38,500
 Zimbabwe 141-143-139-139=562
9  Wales 139-139-143-142=563 −5 28,000
10  New Zealand 146-138-144-136=564 −4 24,000
11  South Africa 145-140-138-143=566 −2 20,000
12  South Korea 150-139-142-136=567 −1 17,000
T13  Denmark 141-148-142-137=568 E 14,000
 Mexico 144-144-139-141=568
15  Scotland 145-142-140-144=571 +3 11,000
16  Australia 147-146-141-139=573 +5 10,000
17  Myanmar 149-141-142-142=574 +6 9,000
18  Philippines 144-146-146-139=575 +7 8,800
T19  Colombia 147-146-148-135=576 +8 8,500
 Netherlands 155-143-138-140=576
21  France 147-146-146-143=582 +14 8,200
22  Canada 148-146-140-149=583 +15 8,000
23  Paraguay 148-150-145-141=584 +16 7,800
T24  Germany 143-151-146-145=585 +17 7,500
  Switzerland 149-144-145-147=585
T26  Italy 150-146-147-143=586 +18 7,100
 Malaysia 146-151-147-142=586
28  Finland 146-150-153-143=592 +24 6,800
29  Puerto Rico 148-150-143-152=593 +25 6,600
30  Taiwan 155-142-141-156=594 +26 6,400
31  Chile 156-143-146-150=595 +27 6,200
32  Jamaica 148-155-156-156=615 +47 6,000

Source[2]

International Trophy

# Player Country Score To par Money (US$)
1 Tiger Woods  United States 67-68-63-65=263 −21 100,000
2 Frank Nobilo  New Zealand 69-68-68-67=272 −12 50,000
T3 Ángel Cabrera  Argentina 69-69-68-67=273 −11 16,667
Miguel Ángel Martín  Spain 69-66-70-68=273
Mamo Osanai  Japan 65-76-67-65=273

Source[3]

References

  1. "International Goodwill through Golf at the World Cup of Golf". Retrieved 17 October 2012.
  2. 1 2 "World Cup of Golf Team results". PGA European Tour. 21 November 1999. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
  3. "World Cup of Golf Individual Trophy results". PGA European Tour. 21 November 1999. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
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