Sunday, October 07, 2012

UNITED STATES WIN EISENHOWER TROPHY

NEWS RELEASE FROM THE INTERNATIONAL GOLF FEDERATION
 Antalya, Turkey – With a record-setting score of 24-under-par 404, the USA won the weather-shortened 2012 World Amateur Team Championship (WATC) by five strokes over Mexico today at the par-71 Antalya Golf Club and claimed the Eisenhower Trophy for the 14th time.
Steven Fox, of Hendersonville, Tennessee, the 2012 U.S. Amateur champion and Chris Williams, of Moscow, Idaho, No. 1 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR), both shot 2-under 69 for the USA. Justin Thomas, of Goshen, Kentucky, posted a non-counting 1-under 70.
“It has been since 2004 that the trophy has found its way to the USA and it is great to have it coming back to our shores,” said USA captain Jim Vernon,a past president of the USGA. 

“They are three guys who bonded well and played golf as a team.”
The previous low total for 54 holes was 407 by the USA in Puerto Rico in the 2004 WATC, which was also played at 54 holes because of weather.
“It’s fun to win as an individual,” said Williams, a University of Washington senior who won the 2012 Western Amateur. “But to win as a team is awesome and it doesn’t get any better than doing it as representative of the USA.”
Despite a strong challenge from Mexico, which finished second at 19-under 409, led by Sebastian Vazquez’s individual low total of 15-under 199, the USA led from the start to the finish, setting records along the way.
The Mexican team, playing in its 26th WATC, won its first medal.
“We had good expectations this week but this is a dream come true,” said Mexican captain Jorge Coughlan. “I played in this a long time ago [1986]) and being captain is very satisfying. This is Sebastian’s last amateur tournament and there is no better way to go out than winning the World Amateur. He is going to be a heck of a professional.”
The Americans, in winning their 24th medal in the 28 Eisenhower Trophy competitions, broke team marks for lowest 18-, 36- and 54-hole scores.
“I would go back to the first round where Chris shot 64 and Justin shot 67 and we were 13 under,” said Fox of the key point in the championship. “We just built from there.”
Four strokes behind Mexico at 15-under-par 413 as three-way bronze medalists are: defending champion France, Germany and the Republic of Korea.
Canada and Norway tied for sixth at 417, with England in eighth at 418, and Japan, Venezuela and Spain tied for ninth at 419.

Scotland (444) finished joint 27th in a field of 72 teams.
England (418) were eighth, Wales (425) joint 17th and Ireland (430) jt 27th.
Scotland's lowest scorer was Stirling student Graeme Robertson (Glenbervie) with rounds of 73, 72 and 72 for a total of 217, which earned him a share of 53rd place behind the individual winner, Sebastian Vazeuez (Mexico) who scored 66, 67 and 66 for 199.
Paul Shields (Kirkhill) finished joint 125th on 229 with rounds of 80, 78 and 71.
Matthew Clark (Kilmacolm) finished joint 152nd with scores of 79, 77 and 81 for a share of 152nd place.
There was a field of 215 competitors, four of whom did not complete three rounds.
In each round, the total of the two lowest scores from each team constitutes the team score for the round. The 54-hole total is the team’s score for the championship. Turkey, the host team, finished tied for 36th.
The winning team takes custody of the Eisenhower Trophy for two years and each team member receives a gold medal. The second-place team members receive silver medals and the third-place teams receive bronze medals.
For complete results, visit www.internationalgolffederation.org and click on the Golfstat icon.

The 2014 Eisenhower Trophy competition will be held in Japan and the 2016 event in Mexico

LEADING TEAMS' FINAL TOTALS
Par 428
409 Mexico
413 South Korea, Gemany, France
417 Canada, Norway
428 England
419 Venezuela, Japan, Spain

SELECTED OTHER TOTALS
425 Wales (T17)
439 Ireland (T27)
444 Scotland (T44 in a field of 72 teams)

LEADING INDIVIDUAL FINAL TOTALS
Par 214
199 Sebastian Vazquez (Mexico) 66 67 66
200 Chris Williams (US) 64 67 60
201 Moritz Lampert (Germany) 70 66 65

SELECTED OTHER TOTALS
204 James Frazer (Wales) 70 70 66 (6th).
208 Neil Raymond (England) 66 72 70 (T10)
211 Kevin Phelan (Ireland) 68 70 73 (T26)
215 Craig Hinton (England) 71 71 73 (T48)
217 Graeme Robertson (Scotland) 73 72 72, Garrick Porteous (England) 74 75 68 (T62)
219 Gavin Moynihan (Ireland) 73 72 74 (T77)
220 Ben Westgate (Wales) 75 73 72 (T81)
229 Paul Shields (Scotland) 80 78 71 (T125)
237 Matthew Clark (Scotland) 79 77 81 (T152).
                 

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