1969 World Cup (men's golf)

The 1969 World Cup took place 2–5 October at Singapore Island Country Club in Singapore. It was the 17th World Cup event. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 45 teams. Each team consisted of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results. The American team of Orville Moody and Lee Trevino won by eight strokes over the Japan team of Takaaki Kono and Haruo Yasuda. This was the tenth victory for the United States in the history of the World Cup, until 1967 named the Canada Cup. The individual competition was won by Trevino one stroke ahead of Roberto De Vicenzo, Argentina.

1969 World Cup
Tournament information
Dates2–5 October
LocationSingapore
Course(s)Singapore Island Country Club
Bukit Course
Format72 holes stroke play
combined score
Statistics
Par71
Length6,692 yards (6,119 m)
Field45 two-man teams
CutNone
Prize fundUS$6,300
Winner's share$2,000 team
$1,000 individual
Champion
 United States
Orville Moody & Lee Trevino
552 (−16)

Teams

Country Players
 Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo and Leopoldo Ruiz
 Australia Bill Dunk and Peter Thomson
 Austria Oswald Gartenmaier and Klaus Nierlich (a)
 Belgium Donald Swaelens and Flory Van Donck
 Brazil Luis Carlos Pinto and Humberto Rocha
 Burma Mya Aye and Kyaw Nyunt
 Canada Al Balding and George Knudson
 Chile Francisco Cerda and Manuel Morales
 China Hsieh Yung-yo and Hsu Chi-san
 Colombia Alfonso Bohórquez and Rogelio Gonzalez
 Czechoslovakia Jiri Dvorak (a) and Jan Kunšta (a)
 Denmark Herluf Hansen and Henning Kristensen
 Egypt Abdel Halim and Mohamed Said Moussa
 England Peter Butler and Peter Townsend
 France Roger Cotton and Patrick Cros
 Greece John Sotiropoulos and Stefano Vafiadis (a)
 Hawaii Jerry Johnston and Allan T. Yamamoto (a)
 India Shadi Lai and Ruda Valji
 Indonesia S. Denin and Azis Nawri
 Ireland Jimmy Kinsella and Christy O'Connor Snr
 Italy Roberto Bernardini and Alfonso Angelini
 Japan Takaaki Kono and Haruo Yasuda
 Malaysia Kwan Chong Choo (a) and Jalal Deran (a)
 Mexico Ramon Cruz and Juan Neri
 Morocco M'barek Mellouki and Meskine Hajjaj
 Netherlands Martin Roesink and Bertus van Mook
 New Zealand Terry Kendall and John Lister
 Peru Hugo Neri and Bernabé Fajardo
 Philippines Ben Arda and Eleuterio Nival
 Portugal Manuel Ribeiro and Joaquin Rodriguez
 Puerto Rico Juan Gonzalez and Jesús Rodríguez
 Romania Muntanu Dumitru and Paul Tomita
 Scotland Bernard Gallacher and George Will
 Singapore Phua Thin Kiay and Alvin Liau
 South Africa Bobby Cole and Graham Henning
 South Korea Kim Sung-yun and Lee Il-an
 Spain Ángel Gallardo and Ramón Sota
 Sweden Åke Bergquist and Tony Lidholm
  Switzerland Jacky Bonvin and Bernard Cordonier
 Thailand Sukree Onsham and Sushin Suwanapong
 United States Orville Moody and Lee Trevino
 Uruguay Juan Sereda and Pascual Viola
 Venezuela C. Garcia and Angel Sanchez
 Wales Brian Huggett and Dave Thomas
 West Germany Hans Heiser and Toni Kugelmüller

(a) denotes amateur

Scores

Team

#CountryScoreTo parMoney (US$)

(per team)

1 United States138-140-140-134=552−162,000
2 Japan142-140-142-136=560−81,000
3 Argentina141-138-145-137=561−7800
T4 China138-139-139-146=562−6200
 Thailand139-140-140-143=562
6 Philippines140-144-136-144=564−4
7 Spain144-140-144-140=568E
8 Belgium149-145-141-138=573+5
9 Australia144-139-148-143=574+6
10 Colombia143-144-143-145=575+7
11 Wales149-140-144-143=576+8
12 South Africa142-149-145-141=577+9
13 Canada143-146-144-145=578+10
T14 England149-145-146-139=579+11
 Italy145-144-147-143=579
16 Brazil149-143-147-141=580+12
17 Mexico140-145-146-150=581+13
18 Egypt150-144-144-144=582+14
19 New Zealand148-147-144-146=585+17
T20 Scotland153-143-146-144=586+18
 South Korea146-148-147-145=586
22 France147-150-149-143=589+21
23 West Germany150-147-149-145=591+23
24 Austria155-141-147-149=592+24
25 Singapore150-145-146-152=593+25
26 Netherlands148-150-150-147=595+27
T27 Chile149-151-151-145=596+28
 Puerto Rico153-149-146-148=596
29 Malaysia151-148-152-147=598+30
T30 Denmark153-148-151-150=602+34
 Peru152-146-157-147=602
32 Ireland151-149-154-153=607+39
33 India150-152-158-149=609+41
34 Hawaii156-151-152-151=610+42
35 Indonesia154-156-152-150=612+44
36 Greece155-147-153-158=613+45
T37 Burma154-151-155-155=615+47
  Switzerland154-149-154-158=615
T39 Portugal154-152-151-160=617+49
 Venezuela151-155-155-156=617
41 Uruguay157-154-153-154=618+50
42 Czechoslovakia151-157-156-163=627+59
43 Sweden162-156-157-154=629+61
44 Morocco168-161-155-166=650+82
45 Romania170-172-167-175=684+116

International Trophy

#PlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney (US$)
1Lee Trevino United States71-70-69-65=275−91,000
2Roberto De Vicenzo Argentina69-68-74-65=276−8500
T3Hsieh Yung-yo China66-70-69-72=277−7200
Orville Moody United States67-70-71-69=277
Sukree Onsham Thailand67-73-67-70=277
6Ben Arda Philippines70-69-69-70=278−6
7Takaaki Kono Japan72-68-72-67=279−5
8Haruo Yasuda Japan70-72-70-69=281−3
T9Martin Roesink Netherlands71-72-69-71=283−1
Ramón Sota Spain71-71-72-69=283

Sources:[1][2][3][4][5]

References

  1. "Final placings". The Straits Times. 6 October 1969. p. 20.
  2. "Trevino, Moody Are Favorites". The Desert Sun. Palm Springs, California. UPI. 30 September 1969. p. 10.
  3. Frida, Ernest; Dorai, Joe (7 October 1969). "A great World Cup, they all say". The Straits Times. p. 19.
  4. Thomson, Peter (6 October 1969). "U.S. Wins World Cup – Scores". The Age. Melbourne, Australia. p. 20 via newspaper.com.
  5. Frida, Ernest (28 September 1969). "Strongest Asian challenge". The Straits Times. p. 16.

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