2008 W o r l d A m a t e u r T e a m C h a m p i o n s h i p s

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woMen Men for the for the Grange Club Grange Golf Club , Royal Adelaide Golf Club Adelaide, Australia Table of Contents International Golf Federation ...... 2

International Golf Federation Olympic Golf Committee ...... 2

International Golf Federation Administrative Committee ...... 3

2008 Biennial Meeting ...... 4

Espirito Santo Trophy 2008 Championship Review ...... 5

Scoring Summary ...... 6

Team Photos ...... 11

Team Medal Winners, Year-by-Year ...... 27

Championship Records ...... 30

Eisenhower Trophy 2008 Championship Review ...... 37

Scoring Summary ...... 38

Team Photos ...... 44

Team Medal Winners, Year-by-Year ...... 66

Championship Records ...... 70

Notable Past Players ...... 78

Articles of the International Golf Federation ...... 79

Member Organizations of the International Golf Federation ...... 84

History of the International Golf Federation ...... 89

Original Delegates ...... 90

The Trophies ...... 91

N ote: The 2010 competitions are scheduled for Buenos Aires, Argentina. The 2012 competitions are scheduled for Antalya, Turkey. International Golf Federation 2008-2010 Administrative Committee Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, NJ 07931-0708, USA Tel. 1-908-234-2300 • Fax 1-908-234-2178 • E-mail: [email protected] Mr. David Pepper Ms. Emma Villacieros Mr. James Vernon IGF Joint Chairman IGF Women’s Chairman IGF Joint Chairman as of November 2008 Chairman, General Committee Past President, President, The R&A Royal Spanish Golf Federation United States Golf Association (for the most current information, please visit www.internationalgolffederation.org)

2008-2010 Officers Mr. Mark Lawrie (Advisory) Mr. John Buckley Mr. Andrew Cook Argentine Golf Association Golf Australia Royal Canadian Golf Association Mr. David Pepper Mr. James Vernon Av. Corrientes 538-Piso 11° 97 Pentecost Avenue Suite 1 - 1333 Dorval Drive Chairman, General Committee Joint Chairmen President, United States Golf Association (1043) Buenos Aires, Argentina Pymble NSW 2073, Australia Oakville, ON, L6M 4X7, Canada The R&A Golf House, P.O.Box 708 Tel: 54-11-4325-1113 Tel: 61 2 9255 8142 Tel: 416-643-8015 Fife KY16 9JD, Scotland Far Hills, NJ 07931-0708, USA Fax: 54-11-4325-8660 Fax: 61 2 255 7490 Fax: 416-874-3889 Tel: 44-1334-460000 Fax: 44-1334-460001 Tel: 1-908-234-2300 Fax: 1-908-234-2178 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] and E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Manuel De la Rosa Mr. Dilip Thomas Colombian Golf Federation Ms. Marion Thannhäuser Indian Golf Union Ms. Emma Villacieros Carerra 7 #72-64 German Golf Association 60, Rukmani Lakshmipathi Salai Past President, Royal Spanish Golf Federation Women’s Chairman Interior 26 Friedensweg 28 Egmore, Channai-600 008, India c/o Provisional Arroyo del Fresno Dos, 5 Bogota, Colombia 22609 Hamburg, Germany Tel: 91-44-28553259 28035 Madrid, Spain Tel: 57-5-353-3180 Tel: 49-40-822-3433 Fax: 91-44-28523597 Tel: 34-91-555-2682 Fax: 34-91-556-3290 Fax: 57-5-353-4048 Fax: 49-40-800-4959 E-mail: [email protected] and E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Stefano Manca Mr. Taizo Kawata Mr. Kwangsoo Hur Mr. Peter Dawson Mr. David B. Fay Italian Golf Federation Japan Golf Association Korea Golf Association Chief Executive, Joint Secretaries E xecutive Director, Viale Tiziano, 74 Kyobashi Ys Bldg., 2nd Floor 1318, Manhattan Building The R&A, St. Andrews United States Golf Association 00196 Roma I, Italy 1-12-5, Kyobashi, Chuo-Ku 36-2, Youido-dong, Youngdungpo-gu Fife KY16 9JD, Scotland Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Tel: 39-06-3232298 Tokyo 104-0031, Japan Seoul, Korea Tel: 44-1334-460000 Fax: 44-1334-460001 Far Hills, NJ 07931-0708, USA Fax: 39-06-36858474 Tel: 81-3-3566-0003 Tel: 82-2-783-4748 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 1-908-234-2300 Fax: 1-908-234-2178 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 81-3-3566-0101 Fax: 82-2-783-4747 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Cesar Verdes Mexican Golf Federation Ms. Patsy Hankins Mr. Sidney Wolf Insurgentes Sur 1605 - 10° piso N ew Zealand Golf Puerto Rico Golf Association Mr. Robin Bell Joint Ms. Stephanie Parel Col. San Jose Insurgentes Ground Floor, Exchange Place Call Box 9600 The R&A, St. Andrews Deputy Secretaries United States Golf Association 03900 Mexico, D.F., Mexico 5-7 Willeston Street, P.O. Box 11842 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00908 Fife KY16 9JD, Scotland 86 SW Century Drive, #452 Tel: 52-55-1084-2176 Wellington 6142, New Zealand Tel: 787-782-4918 Tel: 44-1334-460000 Fax: 44-1334-460002 Bend, OR 97702, USA Fax: 52-55-1084-2179 Tel: 64-4-471-0990 Fax: 787-782-4922 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 1-541-318-4747 Fax: 1-541-318-4774 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 64-4-471-0991 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Michael Brown Mr. John C. Storjohann The R&A, St. Andrews Mr. Enver Hassen Swiss Golf Association IGF Olympic Golf Committee Fife KY16 9JD Scotland South African Golf Association Place de la Croix-Blanche 19 Tel: 44-1334-460000 15 Gordon Road, Rondebosch East Case Postale, CH-1066 Epalinges Mr. James H. Armstrong Ms. Carolyn Bivens Mr. Peter Dawson Fax: 44-1334-460001 Cape Town 7780 South Africa Lausanne, Switzerland E xecutive Director, Commissioner, LPGA Chief Executive, The R&A E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 27-41-659-4304 Tel: 4121-784-3531 The Joint Secretary, IGF Fax: 27-41-659-4413 Fax: 4121-784-3536 Mr. Timothy W. Finchem Mr. Ismet Aktekin (Advisory) Mr. David B. Fay Commissioner, PGA TOUR Mr. George O’Grady E-mail: [email protected] and E-mail: [email protected] Turkish Golf Federation [email protected] E xecutive Director, USGA Chief Executive, PGA European Tour Suleyman Ceba Cd. Joint Secretary, IGF Mr. Ty Votaw BJK Plaza No. 48 A Blok No. 1/4 Ms. Barbara Douglas Mr. Joseph Steranka E xecutive Director, Besiktas-Istanbul 34357 Turkey United States Golf Association Chief Executive Officer, PGA of America IGF Olympic Golf Committee Tel: 90-212-258-0718 24553 North 75th Way Fax: 90-212-236-8304 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 E-mail: [email protected] and United States of America The following organizations are also represented on the IGF Olympic Golf Committee: [email protected] Tel: 480-502-3979 Fax: 480-502-3979 The Asian Tour The Ladies Professional Golfers Ladies Asian Golf Tour Ltd. E-mail: [email protected] Australian Ladies Professional Golf Tour Association of Japan PGA TOUR of Australasia Canadian Professional Golf Tour Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association The Japan Golf Tour Organization Korean Professional Golf Association The Tour de las Americas Ladies European Tour

2008 IGF Record Book — 2 — — 3 — 2008 IGF Record Book International Golf Federation 2008-2010 Administrative Committee Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, NJ 07931-0708, USA Tel. 1-908-234-2300 • Fax 1-908-234-2178 • E-mail: [email protected] Mr. David Pepper Ms. Emma Villacieros Mr. James Vernon IGF Joint Chairman IGF Women’s Chairman IGF Joint Chairman as of November 2008 Chairman, General Committee Past President, President, The R&A Royal Spanish Golf Federation United States Golf Association (for the most current information, please visit www.internationalgolffederation.org)

2008-2010 Officers Mr. Mark Lawrie (Advisory) Mr. John Buckley Mr. Andrew Cook Argentine Golf Association Golf Australia Royal Canadian Golf Association Mr. David Pepper Mr. James Vernon Av. Corrientes 538-Piso 11° 97 Pentecost Avenue Suite 1 - 1333 Dorval Drive Chairman, General Committee Joint Chairmen President, United States Golf Association (1043) Buenos Aires, Argentina Pymble NSW 2073, Australia Oakville, ON, L6M 4X7, Canada The R&A Golf House, P.O.Box 708 Tel: 54-11-4325-1113 Tel: 61 2 9255 8142 Tel: 416-643-8015 Fife KY16 9JD, Scotland Far Hills, NJ 07931-0708, USA Fax: 54-11-4325-8660 Fax: 61 2 255 7490 Fax: 416-874-3889 Tel: 44-1334-460000 Fax: 44-1334-460001 Tel: 1-908-234-2300 Fax: 1-908-234-2178 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] and E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Manuel De la Rosa Mr. Dilip Thomas Colombian Golf Federation Ms. Marion Thannhäuser Indian Golf Union Ms. Emma Villacieros Carerra 7 #72-64 German Golf Association 60, Rukmani Lakshmipathi Salai Past President, Royal Spanish Golf Federation Women’s Chairman Interior 26 Friedensweg 28 Egmore, Channai-600 008, India c/o Provisional Arroyo del Fresno Dos, 5 Bogota, Colombia 22609 Hamburg, Germany Tel: 91-44-28553259 28035 Madrid, Spain Tel: 57-5-353-3180 Tel: 49-40-822-3433 Fax: 91-44-28523597 Tel: 34-91-555-2682 Fax: 34-91-556-3290 Fax: 57-5-353-4048 Fax: 49-40-800-4959 E-mail: [email protected] and E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Stefano Manca Mr. Taizo Kawata Mr. Kwangsoo Hur Mr. Peter Dawson Mr. David B. Fay Italian Golf Federation Japan Golf Association Korea Golf Association Chief Executive, Joint Secretaries E xecutive Director, Viale Tiziano, 74 Kyobashi Ys Bldg., 2nd Floor 1318, Manhattan Building The R&A, St. Andrews United States Golf Association 00196 Roma I, Italy 1-12-5, Kyobashi, Chuo-Ku 36-2, Youido-dong, Youngdungpo-gu Fife KY16 9JD, Scotland Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Tel: 39-06-3232298 Tokyo 104-0031, Japan Seoul, Korea Tel: 44-1334-460000 Fax: 44-1334-460001 Far Hills, NJ 07931-0708, USA Fax: 39-06-36858474 Tel: 81-3-3566-0003 Tel: 82-2-783-4748 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 1-908-234-2300 Fax: 1-908-234-2178 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 81-3-3566-0101 Fax: 82-2-783-4747 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Cesar Verdes Mexican Golf Federation Ms. Patsy Hankins Mr. Sidney Wolf Insurgentes Sur 1605 - 10° piso N ew Zealand Golf Puerto Rico Golf Association Mr. Robin Bell Joint Ms. Stephanie Parel Col. San Jose Insurgentes Ground Floor, Exchange Place Call Box 9600 The R&A, St. Andrews Deputy Secretaries United States Golf Association 03900 Mexico, D.F., Mexico 5-7 Willeston Street, P.O. Box 11842 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00908 Fife KY16 9JD, Scotland 86 SW Century Drive, #452 Tel: 52-55-1084-2176 Wellington 6142, New Zealand Tel: 787-782-4918 Tel: 44-1334-460000 Fax: 44-1334-460002 Bend, OR 97702, USA Fax: 52-55-1084-2179 Tel: 64-4-471-0990 Fax: 787-782-4922 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 1-541-318-4747 Fax: 1-541-318-4774 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 64-4-471-0991 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Michael Brown Mr. John C. Storjohann The R&A, St. Andrews Mr. Enver Hassen Swiss Golf Association IGF Olympic Golf Committee Fife KY16 9JD Scotland South African Golf Association Place de la Croix-Blanche 19 Tel: 44-1334-460000 15 Gordon Road, Rondebosch East Case Postale, CH-1066 Epalinges Mr. James H. Armstrong Ms. Carolyn Bivens Mr. Peter Dawson Fax: 44-1334-460001 Cape Town 7780 South Africa Lausanne, Switzerland E xecutive Director, Commissioner, LPGA Chief Executive, The R&A E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 27-41-659-4304 Tel: 4121-784-3531 The Masters Tournament Joint Secretary, IGF Fax: 27-41-659-4413 Fax: 4121-784-3536 Mr. Timothy W. Finchem Mr. Ismet Aktekin (Advisory) Mr. David B. Fay Commissioner, PGA TOUR Mr. George O’Grady E-mail: [email protected] and E-mail: [email protected] Turkish Golf Federation [email protected] E xecutive Director, USGA Chief Executive, PGA European Tour Suleyman Ceba Cd. Joint Secretary, IGF Mr. Ty Votaw BJK Plaza No. 48 A Blok No. 1/4 Ms. Barbara Douglas Mr. Joseph Steranka E xecutive Director, Besiktas-Istanbul 34357 Turkey United States Golf Association Chief Executive Officer, PGA of America IGF Olympic Golf Committee Tel: 90-212-258-0718 24553 North 75th Way Fax: 90-212-236-8304 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 E-mail: [email protected] and United States of America The following organizations are also represented on the IGF Olympic Golf Committee: [email protected] Tel: 480-502-3979 Fax: 480-502-3979 The Asian Tour The Ladies Professional Golfers Ladies Asian Golf Tour Ltd. E-mail: [email protected] Australian Ladies Professional Golf Tour Association of Japan PGA TOUR of Australasia Canadian Professional Golf Tour Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association The Sunshine Tour Japan Golf Tour Organization Korean Professional Golf Association The Tour de las Americas Ladies European Tour

2008 IGF Record Book — 2 — — 3 — 2008 IGF Record Book 2008 Biennial Meeting Wins the 2008 Women’s Championship

Federation Sweden held the lead from the start to finish as we could,” Spanish captain Macarena The following were present at the Biennial Meeting held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Adelaide, Australia on 13 October 2008: and won the 2008 Women’s World Amateur Campomanes, who was on two Espirito O fficers Team Championship by 12 strokes over Santo winning teams, said. “But they were David Pepper, Joint Chairman, The R&A Spain and 14 over the USA at Grange Golf too many shots ahead.” James Vernon, Joint Chairman, United States Golf Association Club’s East and West courses in Adelaide, Emma Villacieros, Women’s Chairman, Royal Spanish Golf Federation The best rally of the final day came from Peter Dawson, Joint Secretary, The R&A Australia. David Fay, Joint Secretary, United States Golf Association the USA. shot 4-under With a 3-under-par 69 from 68 and Tiffany Joh added a 3-under 69 I n Attendance and a 2-under-par for 137, the Robin Bell, Joint Deputy Secretary, The R&A 70 from Caroline second-lowest Stephanie Parel, Joint Deputy Secretary, United States Golf Association Hedwall, the final-round Swedes finished score in history. Delegates Greece: Iva Kucerova, Philippe Papala- Saudi Arabia: Ibrahim Al Mulla, Ali at 19-under- The Americans Argentina: Ginny Lawrie, Mark Lawrie vrentis Albalhareth Australia: Anne Lenagan, John Buckley Honduras: Henry Kattan Scotland (Women): Pat Wilson par 561. Their jumped from a Austria: Waltraud Neuwirth, Johannes Hong Kong, China: Iain Valentine Scotland (Men): Alistair Low 12-stroke margin tie for 17th after Goess-Saurau Iceland: Jon Eyjolfsson Singapore: Roko Kho of victory was the the first day to Belgium: Christian Moyson, Thierry India: K N Shanthkumar, Dilip Thomas Slovakia: Ratislav Antala most since the third. Noteboom Ireland (Women): Anne Wallace South Africa (Women): Erica Lefson USA won by 21 Bermuda: Richard Bartlett Ireland (Men): Seamus Smith South Africa (Men): Enver Hassen in 1998. Pernilla “The first day Bosnia and Herzegovina: Mahmut Dapo Italy: Laura Montesi Banazzo, Stefano Spain: Gonzaga Escauriaza Lindberg was the was like the Brazil: Victoria Whyte, John Byers Manca Swaziland: O B Macwele wind out of Bulgaria: Seth Underwood Japan: Taizo Kawata, Yasutaka Iwagami Sweden: Ingemar Nymon third member Canada: Andrew Cook, Doug Roxburgh Korea: Cheul-Gyo Oh Switzerland: John Storjohann of the winning our sails,”’ Colombia: Julia Carolina De la Rosa, Latvia: Santa Puce Chinese Taipei: Lawrence Young team. Blumenherst Manuel De la Rosa Mexico: Fernando Ysita Turkey: Ismet Aktekin, Huseyin Alp said. “We Cook Islands: Criss Foster, Tereapii Netherlands: Jeroen Stevens United Arab Emirates: Christopher Val- “It’s a fantastic definitely fought Urlich New Zealand: Patsy Hankins, Phillip lender, Khalid Mubarak feeling,” Swedish back and played Costa Rica: Manuel Jimenez Hassall United States of America: Roberta captain Walter hard the last Croatia: Nikola Smoldenovic´ Norway: Geirove Berg Bolduc, Jim Hyler Czech Republic: Milan Vesely, Miroslav Pakistan: Taimur Hassan Amin, Aziz Wales: Andrew Morgan Danewid said. “I three days.” Holub Ullah Khan Rai am not surprised Denmark: Soren Clemmerson, Karsten People’s Republic of China: Zhang we are here The Americans Thuen Xiaoning, Song Jian Min because they posted the Egypt: Aly El Tahry Peru: Daniel Salem are really good lowest score England (Women): David Basham Philippines: Carlos Coscolluela players. It’s been in the final 36 England (Men): Max Kaye Portugal: Manuel Franco de Sousa holes (279) in championship history. Finland: Antti Peltoniemi, Risto Korpela Puerto Rico: Sidney Wolf, Julio Soto advertised that this event would have the France: Marie-Hélène Vienne, François Qatar: Fahad Nasser Al-Naimi stars of tomorrow. They lived up to that.” Canada finished fourth at 583. The Illouz The R&A: Michael Brown, Allan Gormly Sweden, the only team to have finished remainder of the top 10 was Japan (584), Gabon: Marie-Cécile Poncet Russian Federation: Nikolay Remizov, Germany (585), England (586), Netherlands Germany: Marion Thannhäuser, Alexey Popov in the top 10 in all 23 competitions, won Wolfgang Wiegand its second championship after taking the and Denmark (587) and defending victory in Puerto Rico in 2004. Their wire-to- champion South Africa (588). wire win was the first in 18 years. Although there is not an individual 62 Member Organizations were in attendance. “I was asked: ‘What is the secret to our competition, Hedwall was the low scorer at success?” Danewid said. “It’s hard work. 10-under-par 280. There’s no secret.” Winners: 2008 Delegates and Duffers Competition The winning team receives custody of the Spain, which was seven strokes behind Espirito Santo Trophy for the ensuing two Women: Sweden after the first round, finished years. Members of the winning team receive Santa Puce, Latvia second at 7-under 573 and could not make gold medals. The second- and third-place up the large deficit. “We tried as hard teams receive silver and bronze medals, Men: respectively. Gonzaga Escauriaza, Spain

2008 IGF Record Book — 4 — — 5 — 2008 IGF Record Book 2008 Biennial Meeting Sweden Wins the 2008 Women’s Championship

Federation Sweden held the lead from the start to finish as we could,” Spanish captain Macarena The following were present at the Biennial Meeting held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Adelaide, Australia on 13 October 2008: and won the 2008 Women’s World Amateur Campomanes, who was on two Espirito O fficers Team Championship by 12 strokes over Santo winning teams, said. “But they were David Pepper, Joint Chairman, The R&A Spain and 14 over the USA at Grange Golf too many shots ahead.” James Vernon, Joint Chairman, United States Golf Association Club’s East and West courses in Adelaide, Emma Villacieros, Women’s Chairman, Royal Spanish Golf Federation The best rally of the final day came from Peter Dawson, Joint Secretary, The R&A Australia. David Fay, Joint Secretary, United States Golf Association the USA. Amanda Blumenherst shot 4-under With a 3-under-par 69 from Anna Nordqvist 68 and Tiffany Joh added a 3-under 69 I n Attendance and a 2-under-par for 137, the Robin Bell, Joint Deputy Secretary, The R&A 70 from Caroline second-lowest Stephanie Parel, Joint Deputy Secretary, United States Golf Association Hedwall, the final-round Swedes finished score in history. Delegates Greece: Iva Kucerova, Philippe Papala- Saudi Arabia: Ibrahim Al Mulla, Ali at 19-under- The Americans Argentina: Ginny Lawrie, Mark Lawrie vrentis Albalhareth Australia: Anne Lenagan, John Buckley Honduras: Henry Kattan Scotland (Women): Pat Wilson par 561. Their jumped from a Austria: Waltraud Neuwirth, Johannes Hong Kong, China: Iain Valentine Scotland (Men): Alistair Low 12-stroke margin tie for 17th after Goess-Saurau Iceland: Jon Eyjolfsson Singapore: Roko Kho of victory was the the first day to Belgium: Christian Moyson, Thierry India: K N Shanthkumar, Dilip Thomas Slovakia: Ratislav Antala most since the third. Noteboom Ireland (Women): Anne Wallace South Africa (Women): Erica Lefson USA won by 21 Bermuda: Richard Bartlett Ireland (Men): Seamus Smith South Africa (Men): Enver Hassen in 1998. Pernilla “The first day Bosnia and Herzegovina: Mahmut Dapo Italy: Laura Montesi Banazzo, Stefano Spain: Gonzaga Escauriaza Lindberg was the was like the Brazil: Victoria Whyte, John Byers Manca Swaziland: O B Macwele wind out of Bulgaria: Seth Underwood Japan: Taizo Kawata, Yasutaka Iwagami Sweden: Ingemar Nymon third member Canada: Andrew Cook, Doug Roxburgh Korea: Cheul-Gyo Oh Switzerland: John Storjohann of the winning our sails,”’ Colombia: Julia Carolina De la Rosa, Latvia: Santa Puce Chinese Taipei: Lawrence Young team. Blumenherst Manuel De la Rosa Mexico: Fernando Ysita Turkey: Ismet Aktekin, Huseyin Alp said. “We Cook Islands: Criss Foster, Tereapii Netherlands: Jeroen Stevens United Arab Emirates: Christopher Val- “It’s a fantastic definitely fought Urlich New Zealand: Patsy Hankins, Phillip lender, Khalid Mubarak feeling,” Swedish back and played Costa Rica: Manuel Jimenez Hassall United States of America: Roberta captain Walter hard the last Croatia: Nikola Smoldenovic´ Norway: Geirove Berg Bolduc, Jim Hyler Czech Republic: Milan Vesely, Miroslav Pakistan: Taimur Hassan Amin, Aziz Wales: Andrew Morgan Danewid said. “I three days.” Holub Ullah Khan Rai am not surprised Denmark: Soren Clemmerson, Karsten People’s Republic of China: Zhang we are here The Americans Thuen Xiaoning, Song Jian Min because they posted the Egypt: Aly El Tahry Peru: Daniel Salem are really good lowest score England (Women): David Basham Philippines: Carlos Coscolluela players. It’s been in the final 36 England (Men): Max Kaye Portugal: Manuel Franco de Sousa holes (279) in championship history. Finland: Antti Peltoniemi, Risto Korpela Puerto Rico: Sidney Wolf, Julio Soto advertised that this event would have the France: Marie-Hélène Vienne, François Qatar: Fahad Nasser Al-Naimi stars of tomorrow. They lived up to that.” Canada finished fourth at 583. The Illouz The R&A: Michael Brown, Allan Gormly Sweden, the only team to have finished remainder of the top 10 was Japan (584), Gabon: Marie-Cécile Poncet Russian Federation: Nikolay Remizov, Germany (585), England (586), Netherlands Germany: Marion Thannhäuser, Alexey Popov in the top 10 in all 23 competitions, won Wolfgang Wiegand its second championship after taking the and Denmark (587) and defending victory in Puerto Rico in 2004. Their wire-to- champion South Africa (588). wire win was the first in 18 years. Although there is not an individual 62 Member Organizations were in attendance. “I was asked: ‘What is the secret to our competition, Hedwall was the low scorer at success?” Danewid said. “It’s hard work. 10-under-par 280. There’s no secret.” Winners: 2008 Delegates and Duffers Competition The winning team receives custody of the Spain, which was seven strokes behind Espirito Santo Trophy for the ensuing two Women: Sweden after the first round, finished years. Members of the winning team receive Santa Puce, Latvia second at 7-under 573 and could not make gold medals. The second- and third-place up the large deficit. “We tried as hard teams receive silver and bronze medals, Men: respectively. Gonzaga Escauriaza, Spain

2008 IGF Record Book — 4 — — 5 — 2008 IGF Record Book 23rd Women’s World Amateur Team Championship 23rd Women’s World Amateur Team Championship 8 - 11 October 2008 Position Grange Golf Club (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total East Course: Par: 37-36–73, Yardage: 6,260, Meters: 5,724 * West Course: Par: 36-36–72, Yardage: 6,149, Meters: 5,622 T17 T17 18 T11 Korea...... 150 *151 *151 140 592 48 Team Entries Soo-Jin Yang...... 75 77 74 66 292 Jung-Eun Han...... 76 75 77 74 302 Position Yoon-Kyung Heo...... 75 76 79 78 308 Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total T4 T17 T12 T11 Scotland...... 147 *154 *146 145 592 Krystle Caithness...... 71 73 71 75 290 1 1 1 1 Sweden...... *137 138 *147 139 561 Kylie Walker...... 76 81 75 73 305 ...... 67 70 73 70 280 Roseanne Niven...... 78 81 83 72 314 Anna Nordqvist...... 70 68 74 69 281 T4 23 15 13 Austria...... *149 156 *144 144 593 Pernilla Lindberg...... 72 72 76 73 293 Martina Hochwimmer...... 74 79 72 72 297 2 2 2 2 Spain...... 145 *138 *150 140 573 Stefanie Endstrasser...... 75 79 72 79 305 Azahara Muñoz...... 71 72 74 70 287 Marina Kotnik...... 79 77 79 72 307 Carlota Ciganda...... 75 66 78 72 291 T20 T14 T10 14 COLOMBIA...... 151 *149 *146 148 594 Belen Mozo...... 74 72 76 70 292 Maria José Uribe...... 73 73 72 72 290 T17 T8 4 3 uSA...... *152 144 *142 137 575 Paola Moreno...... 78 78 74 76 306 Alison Walshe...... 78 73 69 70 290 Juliana Murcia...... 78 76 74 78 306 Amanda Blumenherst...... 79 71 73 68 291 T13 T10 T12 T15 Australia...... 149 *149 *149 148 595 Tiffany Joh...... 74 78 73 69 294 Stephanie Na...... 73 73 75 76 297 T4 T6 7 4 CAnada...... 147 *148 *147 141 583 Clare Choi...... 76 76 74 72 298 Maude-Aimée LeBlanc...... 73 75 71 69 288 Julia Boland...... 78 77 80 77 312 Stephanie Sherlock...... 75 73 79 72 299 T10 T10 16 T15 FRAnce...... 148 *150 *152 145 595 Kira Meixner...... 74 78 76 73 301 Lucie Andre...... 75 76 78 73 302 3 5 3 5 JAPAn...... 146 *147 *143 148 584 Audrey Goumard...... 73 74 80 79 306 Asako Fujimoto...... 72 75 70 75 292 Barbara Genuini...... 87 83 74 72 316 Mika Miyazato...... 74 72 73 73 292 T30 31 22 T17 ARGEntina...... 154 *155 144 *143 596 Kaori Ohe...... 77 79 75 75 306 Martina Gavier...... 78 76 69 71 294 T10 T10 T8 6 Germany...... 148 *150 *145 142 585 Maria Olivero...... 76 79 76 72 303 Caroline Masson...... 75 74 71 70 290 Maria Victoria Villanueva...... 79 80 75 74 308 Pia Halbig...... 73 79 74 72 298 T17 T19 14 T17 SWITzerland...... *152 150 *146 148 596 Thea Hoffmeister...... 77 76 80 73 306 Fanny Vuignier...... 78 73 71 77 299 T13 T8 T10 7 England...... 149 *147 *150 140 586 Caroline Rominger...... 74 77 78 71 300 Jodi Ewart...... 73 72 75 70 290 Anais Maggetti...... 78 83 75 79 315 elizabeth Bennett...... 79 75 75 70 299 T30 T27 T19 19 PHILIPPInes...... *156 152 143 *148 599 Rachel Jennings...... 76 79 79 77 311 Ana Tampinco...... 80 76 71 72 299 T13 T10 T8 T8 DEnmark...... 149 *149 *145 144 587 Chihiro Ikeda...... 76 76 72 76 300 Charlotte Lorentzen...... 76 70 78 73 297 Lou Isabelle Manalo...... 81 82 82 76 321 Therese Köelbaek...... 73 80 75 71 299 T30 T14 T19 20 norway...... 154 *146 *153 148 601 Malene Jorgensen...... 78 79 70 74 301 Tonje Daffinrud...... 75 72 77 75 299 T10 4 T5 T8 netherlands...... *150 142 *148 147 587 Rachel Raastad...... 79 74 78 73 304 Christel Boeljon...... 77 68 70 74 289 Amalie Valle...... 80 86 76 76 318 Dewi-Claire Schreefel...... 73 74 78 73 298 T4 T14 17 T21 new zealand...... 147 *153 *151 152 603 Marieke Nivard...... 81 75 79 75 310 Cathryn Bristow...... 74 76 74 76 300 T4 3 T5 10 SOuth africa...... 147 *143 *150 148 588 Dana Kim...... 73 77 80 76 306 Iliska Verwey...... 75 67 76 73 291 natasha Krishna...... 78 77 77 76 308 Moniqué Smit...... 72 76 78 75 301 Kim Williams...... 78 79 74 75 306

2008 IGF Record Book — 6 — — 7 — 2008 IGF Record Book 23rd Women’s World Amateur Team Championship 23rd Women’s World Amateur Team Championship 8 - 11 October 2008 Position Grange Golf Club (East and West Courses), Adelaide, Australia Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total East Course: Par: 37-36–73, Yardage: 6,260, Meters: 5,724 * West Course: Par: 36-36–72, Yardage: 6,149, Meters: 5,622 T17 T17 18 T11 Korea...... 150 *151 *151 140 592 48 Team Entries Soo-Jin Yang...... 75 77 74 66 292 Jung-Eun Han...... 76 75 77 74 302 Position Yoon-Kyung Heo...... 75 76 79 78 308 Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total T4 T17 T12 T11 Scotland...... 147 *154 *146 145 592 Krystle Caithness...... 71 73 71 75 290 1 1 1 1 Sweden...... *137 138 *147 139 561 Kylie Walker...... 76 81 75 73 305 Caroline Hedwall...... 67 70 73 70 280 Roseanne Niven...... 78 81 83 72 314 Anna Nordqvist...... 70 68 74 69 281 T4 23 15 13 Austria...... *149 156 *144 144 593 Pernilla Lindberg...... 72 72 76 73 293 Martina Hochwimmer...... 74 79 72 72 297 2 2 2 2 Spain...... 145 *138 *150 140 573 Stefanie Endstrasser...... 75 79 72 79 305 Azahara Muñoz...... 71 72 74 70 287 Marina Kotnik...... 79 77 79 72 307 Carlota Ciganda...... 75 66 78 72 291 T20 T14 T10 14 COLOMBIA...... 151 *149 *146 148 594 Belen Mozo...... 74 72 76 70 292 Maria José Uribe...... 73 73 72 72 290 T17 T8 4 3 uSA...... *152 144 *142 137 575 Paola Moreno...... 78 78 74 76 306 Alison Walshe...... 78 73 69 70 290 Juliana Murcia...... 78 76 74 78 306 Amanda Blumenherst...... 79 71 73 68 291 T13 T10 T12 T15 Australia...... 149 *149 *149 148 595 Tiffany Joh...... 74 78 73 69 294 Stephanie Na...... 73 73 75 76 297 T4 T6 7 4 CAnada...... 147 *148 *147 141 583 Clare Choi...... 76 76 74 72 298 Maude-Aimée LeBlanc...... 73 75 71 69 288 Julia Boland...... 78 77 80 77 312 Stephanie Sherlock...... 75 73 79 72 299 T10 T10 16 T15 FRAnce...... 148 *150 *152 145 595 Kira Meixner...... 74 78 76 73 301 Lucie Andre...... 75 76 78 73 302 3 5 3 5 JAPAn...... 146 *147 *143 148 584 Audrey Goumard...... 73 74 80 79 306 Asako Fujimoto...... 72 75 70 75 292 Barbara Genuini...... 87 83 74 72 316 Mika Miyazato...... 74 72 73 73 292 T30 31 22 T17 ARGEntina...... 154 *155 144 *143 596 Kaori Ohe...... 77 79 75 75 306 Martina Gavier...... 78 76 69 71 294 T10 T10 T8 6 Germany...... 148 *150 *145 142 585 Maria Olivero...... 76 79 76 72 303 Caroline Masson...... 75 74 71 70 290 Maria Victoria Villanueva...... 79 80 75 74 308 Pia Halbig...... 73 79 74 72 298 T17 T19 14 T17 SWITzerland...... *152 150 *146 148 596 Thea Hoffmeister...... 77 76 80 73 306 Fanny Vuignier...... 78 73 71 77 299 T13 T8 T10 7 England...... 149 *147 *150 140 586 Caroline Rominger...... 74 77 78 71 300 Jodi Ewart...... 73 72 75 70 290 Anais Maggetti...... 78 83 75 79 315 elizabeth Bennett...... 79 75 75 70 299 T30 T27 T19 19 PHILIPPInes...... *156 152 143 *148 599 Rachel Jennings...... 76 79 79 77 311 Ana Tampinco...... 80 76 71 72 299 T13 T10 T8 T8 DEnmark...... 149 *149 *145 144 587 Chihiro Ikeda...... 76 76 72 76 300 Charlotte Lorentzen...... 76 70 78 73 297 Lou Isabelle Manalo...... 81 82 82 76 321 Therese Köelbaek...... 73 80 75 71 299 T30 T14 T19 20 norway...... 154 *146 *153 148 601 Malene Jorgensen...... 78 79 70 74 301 Tonje Daffinrud...... 75 72 77 75 299 T10 4 T5 T8 netherlands...... *150 142 *148 147 587 Rachel Raastad...... 79 74 78 73 304 Christel Boeljon...... 77 68 70 74 289 Amalie Valle...... 80 86 76 76 318 Dewi-Claire Schreefel...... 73 74 78 73 298 T4 T14 17 T21 new zealand...... 147 *153 *151 152 603 Marieke Nivard...... 81 75 79 75 310 Cathryn Bristow...... 74 76 74 76 300 T4 3 T5 10 SOuth africa...... 147 *143 *150 148 588 Dana Kim...... 73 77 80 76 306 Iliska Verwey...... 75 67 76 73 291 natasha Krishna...... 78 77 77 76 308 Moniqué Smit...... 72 76 78 75 301 Kim Williams...... 78 79 74 75 306

2008 IGF Record Book — 6 — — 7 — 2008 IGF Record Book 23rd Women’s World Amateur Team Championship 23rd Women’s World Amateur Team Championship Position Position Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total

T38 35 T26 T21 THAILAnd...... *161 152 143 *147 603 T26 T32 32 33 Puerto Rico...... *155 156 151 *152 614 Moriya Jutanugarn...... 82 75 72 74 303 Kyle Roig...... 78 79 73 75 305 Patcharajutar Kongkraphan...... 79 77 83 73 312 Patricia Garcia...... 77 77 83 78 315 Pavarisa Yoktuan...... 83 81 71 80 315 Lydia Benitez Colón...... 84 84 78 77 323 T26 T19 T19 23 WALES...... *155 147 *151 151 604 T23 34 T33 34 CHILE...... 152 *160 155 *148 615 Breanne Loucks...... 75 73 77 77 302 Macarena Silva...... 74 80 79 74 307 Sahra Hassan...... 80 74 74 78 306 Paz Echeverría...... 78 82 76 74 310 Rhian Wyn Thomas...... 80 82 78 74 314 Soledad Ruiz Tagle...... 81 80 79 76 316 T13 T21 T23 24 Ireland...... 149 *154 *153 150 606 34 T38 35 35 People’s Rep. of china...... 156 *162 152 *150 620 Tara Delaney...... 75 77 77 73 302 Li Jiayun...... 78 79 72 81 310 Danielle McVeigh...... 74 77 76 77 304 Luo Ying...... 78 83 86 74 321 niamh Kitching...... 82 78 81 79 320 Xiao Yi...... 83 84 80 76 323 T40 T27 29 T25 FInland...... 160 *148 151 *148 607 T26 T32 T40 36 Russian federation...... 153 *158 165 *146 622 Linda Henriksson...... 78 74 75 74 301 Galina Rotmistrova...... 75 78 84 71 308 Satu Harju...... 83 74 77 76 310 elizaveta Nikulina...... 86 81 81 75 323 Rosa Svahn...... 82 80 76 74 312 Anna Verchenova...... 78 80 85 82 325 44 T24 T26 T25 BELGIum...... 162 *145 149 *151 607 37 37 T36 37 Malaysia...... 158 *159 154 *152 623 Valentine Gevers...... 84 70 74 74 302 Ainil Johani Bakar...... 77 77 78 73 305 Laura Gonzalez-Escallon...... 79 75 75 77 306 Sharon Lau...... 89 82 77 79 327 Chloé Leurquin...... 83 78 77 78 316 Amanda Chin...... 81 85 77 85 328 T4 T6 T23 T25 BRAzil...... *149 146 *161 151 607 33 36 T36 38 PORTugal...... 155 *161 155 *154 625 Patricia Carvalho...... 75 69 84 74 302 Marta Vasconcelos...... 77 80 79 76 312 Mariana de Biase...... 74 77 77 77 305 Ana Melo...... 78 81 76 78 313 Karina Palmberg...... 85 91 93 91 360 Magda Carrilho...... 83 84 89 78 334 T26 T27 T33 28 Czech republic...... *155 153 159 *141 608 T35 T38 38 39 Guatemala...... *159 159 156 *155 629 Klara Spilková...... 78 78 79 70 305 Pamela Abreu ...... 77 82 78 75 312 Katerˇina Ružicˇková...... 77 75 83 71 306 Maria Alejandra Camey...... 82 79 78 80 319 Veronika Holisová...... 82 81 80 77 320 Katina Ruest...... 86 80 80 80 326 T23 T27 T30 29 LATVIA...... *154 154 153 *149 610 45 T41 39 40 HOng kong, china...... *165 155 155 *156 631 Mara Puisite...... 77 81 74 74 306 Ginger Mak ...... 81 78 77 77 313 Laura Jansone...... 82 74 79 76 311 Demi Mak...... 84 77 78 79 318 Krista Puisite...... 77 80 80 75 312 Tiffany Chan...... 88 78 80 79 325 T20 T24 T23 T30 Italy...... 151 *156 *149 155 611 T42 40 T40 41 Iceland...... *163 156 157 *161 637 Marianna Causin...... 76 77 75 79 307 Tinna Johannsdottir...... 83 75 79 80 317 Giulia Molinaro...... 76 79 78 76 309 Helena Arnadottir...... 80 83 78 82 323 Alessia Knight...... 75 80 74 81 310 eyglo Myrra Oskarsdottir...... 85 81 82 81 329 T23 T21 28 T30 MExico...... 152 *151 *157 151 611 T38 43 43 42 SIngapore...... 159 *166 160 *155 640 Alejandra Llaneza...... 75 74 78 75 302 Sock Hwee Koh...... 77 86 80 79 322 Ana Alicia Malagon...... 77 77 80 76 310 Stephanie Loi ...... 82 80 80 82 324 Diana Cantu...... 79 80 79 80 318 Christabel Goh...... 87 87 83 76 333 T20 T24 T30 32 Chinese Taipei...... 151 *156 154 *151 612 47 45 44 43 Bermuda...... *171 158 158 *154 641 Pei-Ying Tsai...... 82 78 76 71 307 Kim Botelho...... 89 77 80 78 324 Yu-Ling Hsieh...... 71 78 80 80 309 ebonie Burgess...... 85 85 81 76 327 Tzu-Chi Lin...... 80 78 78 81 317 Tariqah Walikraam ...... 86 81 78 91 336

2008 IGF Record Book — 8 — — 9 — 2008 IGF Record Book 23rd Women’s World Amateur Team Championship 23rd Women’s World Amateur Team Championship Position Position Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total

T38 35 T26 T21 THAILAnd...... *161 152 143 *147 603 T26 T32 32 33 Puerto Rico...... *155 156 151 *152 614 Moriya Jutanugarn...... 82 75 72 74 303 Kyle Roig...... 78 79 73 75 305 Patcharajutar Kongkraphan...... 79 77 83 73 312 Patricia Garcia...... 77 77 83 78 315 Pavarisa Yoktuan...... 83 81 71 80 315 Lydia Benitez Colón...... 84 84 78 77 323 T26 T19 T19 23 WALES...... *155 147 *151 151 604 T23 34 T33 34 CHILE...... 152 *160 155 *148 615 Breanne Loucks...... 75 73 77 77 302 Macarena Silva...... 74 80 79 74 307 Sahra Hassan...... 80 74 74 78 306 Paz Echeverría...... 78 82 76 74 310 Rhian Wyn Thomas...... 80 82 78 74 314 Soledad Ruiz Tagle...... 81 80 79 76 316 T13 T21 T23 24 Ireland...... 149 *154 *153 150 606 34 T38 35 35 People’s Rep. of china...... 156 *162 152 *150 620 Tara Delaney...... 75 77 77 73 302 Li Jiayun...... 78 79 72 81 310 Danielle McVeigh...... 74 77 76 77 304 Luo Ying...... 78 83 86 74 321 niamh Kitching...... 82 78 81 79 320 Xiao Yi...... 83 84 80 76 323 T40 T27 29 T25 FInland...... 160 *148 151 *148 607 T26 T32 T40 36 Russian federation...... 153 *158 165 *146 622 Linda Henriksson...... 78 74 75 74 301 Galina Rotmistrova...... 75 78 84 71 308 Satu Harju...... 83 74 77 76 310 elizaveta Nikulina...... 86 81 81 75 323 Rosa Svahn...... 82 80 76 74 312 Anna Verchenova...... 78 80 85 82 325 44 T24 T26 T25 BELGIum...... 162 *145 149 *151 607 37 37 T36 37 Malaysia...... 158 *159 154 *152 623 Valentine Gevers...... 84 70 74 74 302 Ainil Johani Bakar...... 77 77 78 73 305 Laura Gonzalez-Escallon...... 79 75 75 77 306 Sharon Lau...... 89 82 77 79 327 Chloé Leurquin...... 83 78 77 78 316 Amanda Chin...... 81 85 77 85 328 T4 T6 T23 T25 BRAzil...... *149 146 *161 151 607 33 36 T36 38 PORTugal...... 155 *161 155 *154 625 Patricia Carvalho...... 75 69 84 74 302 Marta Vasconcelos...... 77 80 79 76 312 Mariana de Biase...... 74 77 77 77 305 Ana Melo...... 78 81 76 78 313 Karina Palmberg...... 85 91 93 91 360 Magda Carrilho...... 83 84 89 78 334 T26 T27 T33 28 Czech republic...... *155 153 159 *141 608 T35 T38 38 39 Guatemala...... *159 159 156 *155 629 Klara Spilková...... 78 78 79 70 305 Pamela Abreu ...... 77 82 78 75 312 Katerˇina Ružicˇková...... 77 75 83 71 306 Maria Alejandra Camey...... 82 79 78 80 319 Veronika Holisová...... 82 81 80 77 320 Katina Ruest...... 86 80 80 80 326 T23 T27 T30 29 LATVIA...... *154 154 153 *149 610 45 T41 39 40 HOng kong, china...... *165 155 155 *156 631 Mara Puisite...... 77 81 74 74 306 Ginger Mak ...... 81 78 77 77 313 Laura Jansone...... 82 74 79 76 311 Demi Mak...... 84 77 78 79 318 Krista Puisite...... 77 80 80 75 312 Tiffany Chan...... 88 78 80 79 325 T20 T24 T23 T30 Italy...... 151 *156 *149 155 611 T42 40 T40 41 Iceland...... *163 156 157 *161 637 Marianna Causin...... 76 77 75 79 307 Tinna Johannsdottir...... 83 75 79 80 317 Giulia Molinaro...... 76 79 78 76 309 Helena Arnadottir...... 80 83 78 82 323 Alessia Knight...... 75 80 74 81 310 eyglo Myrra Oskarsdottir...... 85 81 82 81 329 T23 T21 28 T30 MExico...... 152 *151 *157 151 611 T38 43 43 42 SIngapore...... 159 *166 160 *155 640 Alejandra Llaneza...... 75 74 78 75 302 Sock Hwee Koh...... 77 86 80 79 322 Ana Alicia Malagon...... 77 77 80 76 310 Stephanie Loi ...... 82 80 80 82 324 Diana Cantu...... 79 80 79 80 318 Christabel Goh...... 87 87 83 76 333 T20 T24 T30 32 Chinese Taipei...... 151 *156 154 *151 612 47 45 44 43 Bermuda...... *171 158 158 *154 641 Pei-Ying Tsai...... 82 78 76 71 307 Kim Botelho...... 89 77 80 78 324 Yu-Ling Hsieh...... 71 78 80 80 309 ebonie Burgess...... 85 85 81 76 327 Tzu-Chi Lin...... 80 78 78 81 317 Tariqah Walikraam ...... 86 81 78 91 336

2008 IGF Record Book — 8 — — 9 — 2008 IGF Record Book 23rd Women’s World Amateur Team Championship 2008 Espirito Santo Trophy Team Photos Position Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total T40 46 45 44 Turkey...... *162 173 153 *158 646 elcin Ulu ...... 82 82 79 75 318 Selin Özgür...... 84 91 86 95 356 necla Gerçek...... 80 wD 74 83 --- T42 T41 42 45 SLOVAKIA...... *163 157 163 *168 651 Victoria Tomko...... 80 81 79 81 321 Veronika Falathová ...... 86 76 84 87 333 Barbora Kachlíková...... 83 90 88 89 350 T35 44 46 46 Cook Islands...... *159 167 164 *165 655 elmay Viking...... 77 84 81 80 322 naomi George...... 82 94 83 85 344 Rotana Howard ...... 89 83 87 89 348 46 47 47 47 Greece...... *170 168 170 *163 671 Violetta Siozou ...... 84 85 83 77 329 Kassandra Poole...... 86 83 87 86 342 ARGENTINA – Martina Gavier, Maria Victoria Villanueva, Captain Daniel Vizzolini and Maria Olivero Chryssi Vafeiadi...... 88 85 89 87 349 48 48 48 48 Fiji...... *185 190 175 *180 730 Selai Pridgeon...... 95 91 89 85 360 Kelera Watling ...... 90 104 86 95 375 Sereana Phillipps...... 100 99 93 99 381

Australia – Clare Choi, Julia Boland, Captain Jo-Anne Atkin and Stephanie Na

austria – Stefanie Endstrasser, Captain Shirin Hornecker, Marina Kotnik and Martina Hochwimmer

2008 IGF Record Book — 10 — — 11 — 2008 IGF Record Book Women’s Team Medal Winners, Year-by-Year

Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams 1964 France / 588 United States of America / 589 England / 597 St. Germain 25 Claudine Cros Barbara McIntire *Bridget Jackson Golf Club, Catherine Lacoste Carol Sorenson Ruth Porter St. Germain, Brigitte Varangot Barbara F. White Marley Spearman France **Vicomtesse de Saint-Sauveur **Helen Hawes

1966 United States of America / 580 Canada / 589 France / 597 Mexico City 19 Barbara White Boddie Gayle Hitchens Claudine Cros Country Club, Gail Harvey Moore Catherine Lacoste Mexico City, Anne Quast Marlene S. Streit Brigitte Varangot Mexico **Helen Hawes **Kay Helleur **Vicomtesse de Saint-Sauveur

1968 United States of America / 616 Australia / 621 France / 622 Victoria 17 Jane Bastanchury Elizabeth Blackmore Catherine Lacoste Golf Club, Shelley Hamlin Marea Hickey Claudine Cros Rubin Victoria, TURKEY - Necla Gerçek, Elcin Ulu, Captain Alper Alp and Selin Özgür Anne Quast Dianna Thomas Brigitte Varangot Australia **Kay Pennington **Eileen Dawson **Vicomtesse de Saint-Sauveur

1970 United States of America / 598 France / 599 South Africa / 606 R.S.H.E. Club 22 Jane Bastanchury Catherine Lacoste DePrado Judy Angel de Campo, Cynthia Hill Claudine Cros Rubin Jeanette Joan Burd Madrid, Martha Wilkinson Brigitte Varangot Sally Knight Little Spain **Mildred Prunaret **Vicomtesse de Saint-Sauveur **Esther M. Gallie

1972 United States of America / 583 France / 587 Sweden / 594 The Hindu 20 Laura Baugh Anne Marie Palli Birgit Forssman Country Club, Jane Bastanchury Booth Claudine Cros Rubin Christina Westerberg Buenos Aires, Mary Anne Budke Brigitte Varangot Liv Wollin Argentina **Evelyn Monsted **Lally Segard **Margaretha Murray

1974 United States of America / 620 Great Britain & Ireland / 636 (No bronze awarded — Campo de Golf, 22 Cynthia Hill *Julia Greenhalgh duplicate silvers) Cajuiles, Deborah Massey Mary McKenna La Romana, Carol Semple Tegwen Perkins Dominican Republic **Allison Choate South Africa / 636 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - Alison Walshe, Amanda Blumenherst, Captain Marcia Luigs and Tiffany Joh Jenny Bruce Lisle Nel Alison Sheard **J.S. Dowie Dunn

1976 United States of America / 605 France / 622 Brazil / 626 Vilamoura 25 Donna Horton Catherine Lacoste DePrado Laura M. dos Santos Golf Club, Portimao, Anne Marie Palli Maria Alice Gonzalez Algarve, Portugal Deborah Massey M. Christine Ubald-Bocquet Elisabeth Noronha **Phyllis Semple **Martine Giraud **Yolanda Figueiredo

1978 Australia / 596 Canada / 597 France / 602 Pacific Harbour 14 Lindy Goggin Marilyn Palmer Nathalie Jeanson Golf and Edwina Kennedy Marie Laure Lorenzi Country Club, Fiji Jane Lock Stacey West Catherine Lacoste DePrado **Patricia Bridges **Marlene Streit **Martine Giraud

WALES - Sahra Hassan, Rhian Wyn Thomas, Captain Sue Turner and Breanne Loucks

2008 IGF Record Book — 26 — — 27 — 2008 IGF Record Book Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams 1980 United States of America / 588 Australia / 595 France / 610 Pinehurst Resort 28 1998 United States of America / 558 Italy / 579 (No bronze awarded — Prince of Wales 33 Juli Simpson Inkster Lindy Goggin Elaine Berthet and Country Club Kellee Booth Federica Piovano duplicate silvers) Country Club, Patrice M. Rizzo Edwina Kennedy Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (No. 2 Course), Jenny Chuasiriporn Sofia Sandolo Santiago, Chile Carol Semple Jane Lock Cecilia Mourgue D’Algue Pinehurst, Brenda Corrie Kuehn Giulia Sergas **Elizabeth S. Brand **Patricia Bridges **Martine Giraud North Carolina, USA **Barbara McIntire **Laura Benazzo

Spain/610 Germany / 579 Ara Monfort de Alboy Martina Eberl Marta Figueras-Dotti Miriam Nagl Carmen Maestre de Pellon Nicole Stillig **Emma Villacieros de Garcia-Ogara **Christine Dobenecker

1982 United States of America / 579 New Zealand / 596 Great Britain & Ireland / 598 Geneva 26 2000 France / 580 Korea / 587 Great Britain & Ireland / 591 Sporting Club 40 Kathy Baker Janice Arnold Jane Connachan Golf Club, Maitena Alsuguren Joo Mi Kim Rebecca Hudson Berlin Liz Douglas Belle Robertson Geneva, Switzerland Karine Icher Shi Hyun Ahn Suzanne O’Brien (Faldo Course), Brenda Rhodes Gillian Stewart Virginie Auffret Hyun Joo Shin Alison Coffey Bad Saarow, Germany **Cynthia Alexandre **Betty Fraser **Ann Irvin **Gwladys Nocera **Nak Won Lee **Mary McKenna

1984 United States of America / 585 France / 597 Great Britain & Ireland / 600 Royal Hong Kong 22 2002 Australia / 578**** Thailand / 578 Spain / 579 Saujana Golf & 39 Heather Farr *Cecilia Mourgue D’Algue Penny Grice Golf Club, Katherine Hull Titiya Plucksataporn Nuria Clau Country Club Debra Richard Valerie Pamard Gillian Stewart Fanling, Hong Kong Vicky Uwland Aree Song Wongluekiet Tania Eloseguie (Palm and Bunga Jody Rosenthal Corine Soules Claire Waite China Lindsey Wright Naree Song Wongluekiet Marta Prieto Raya Courses), **Dorothy Porter **Jill Thornhill **Elizabeth Cavill **Sirinapu Suphakam **Vicky Pertierra Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

1986 Spain / 580 France / 583 United States of America / 584 Lagunita 27 2004 Sweden / 567 United States of America / 570 (No bronze awarded — Rio Mar 48 Macarena Campomanes Maria-Laure de Lorenzi Taya Kay D. Cockerill Country Club, Sofie Andersson duplicate silvers) Country Club Mary Carmen Navarro *Cecilia Mourgue D’Algue Kathleen McCarthy Caracas, Venezuela Karin Sjödin Sarah Huarte (Ocean and River Maria Orueta Valerie Pamard Leslie Shannon Louise Stahle Jane Park Courses), **Emma De Garcia Ogara **Kay Jackson **Birgitta Ljung **Cora Jane Blanchard Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

1988 United States of America / 587 Sweden / 588 Great Britain & Ireland / 600 Drottningholm 27 Canada / 570 Anne Sander Helen Alfredsson Linda Bayman Country Club, Lindsay Knowlton Pearl Sinn Helene Andersson Susan Shapcott Stockholm, Sweden Mary Ann Lapointe Carol Semple Thompson Eva Dahllof Julie Wade Laura Matthews **Judy Bell **Anders Werthen **Jill Thornhill **Jackie Little

1990 United States of America / 585 New Zealand / 597 Great Britain & Ireland / 605 Russley 25 2006 South Africa / 566***** Sweden / 566 Colombia / 567 De Zalze 42 Lisa Aldridge Julie Hall Golf Club, Stacy Bregman Sofie Andersson Carolina Llano Golf Club, Jan Higgins Claire Hourihane Christchurch, Kelli Shean Anna Nordqvist Maria Jos´e Uribe Stellenbosch Golf Club, Karen Noble Annette Stott Vicki Thomas New Zealand Ashleigh Simon Caroline Westrup Eileen Vargas Stellenbosch, **Katherine Graham **Peg Sargent **Mary McKenna **Sandra Winter **Bjorn Engstrom **Felipe Harker South Africa

1992 Spain / 588 Great Britain & Ireland / 589 New Zealand / 597 Marine Drive 31 2008 Sweden / 561 Spain / 573 United States of America / 575 Grange 48 Macarena Campomanes Joanne Hockley Lisa Aldridge Golf Club, Caroline Hedwall Carlota Ciganda Amanda Blumenherst Golf Club Estefania Knuth Catriona Lambert Lynnette Brooky Vancouver, Pernilla Lindberg Belen Mozo Tiffany Joh (East and West Courses) Laura Navarro Joanne Morley Susan Farron British Columbia, Anna Nordqvist Azahara Muñoz Alison Walshe Adelaide, Australia **Christian Marsans **Mary McKenna **Alison Bojesen-Trepka Canada **Walter Danewid **Macarena Campomanes **Marcia Luigs 1994 United States of America / 569 Korea / 573 Sweden / 574 The National 29 Sarah LeBrun Ingram Kim Mi Hyun Sofie Eriksson Golf Course, * Playing Captain Carol Semple Thompson Kwon Oh Yeon Maria Hjorth Versailles, France ** Captain Pak Se Ri Anna-Carin Jonasson ***Championship played over 54 holes **Ann Beard **Wan Joong Yoon **Mia Lojdahl ****Tie breaker won by virtue of lowest 3rd player’s score, final round *****Tie breaker won by virtue of lowest 3rd player’s score, 3rd round (after comparison of lowest third player’s score, final round, was 1996*** Korea / 438 Italy / 440 United States of America / 444 St. Elena 34 still a tie) Han Hee-Won Silvia Cavalleri Kellee Booth Golf Club, Kang Soo-Yun Sofia Sandolo Brenda Corrie Kuehn Manila, Philippines Kim Kyung-Sook Giulia Sergas **Young-Min Park **Laura Benazzo **Judy Bell

2008 IGF Record Book — 28 — — 29 — 2008 IGF Record Book Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams 1980 United States of America / 588 Australia / 595 France / 610 Pinehurst Resort 28 1998 United States of America / 558 Italy / 579 (No bronze awarded — Prince of Wales 33 Juli Simpson Inkster Lindy Goggin Elaine Berthet and Country Club Kellee Booth Federica Piovano duplicate silvers) Country Club, Patrice M. Rizzo Edwina Kennedy Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (No. 2 Course), Jenny Chuasiriporn Sofia Sandolo Santiago, Chile Carol Semple Jane Lock Cecilia Mourgue D’Algue Pinehurst, Brenda Corrie Kuehn Giulia Sergas **Elizabeth S. Brand **Patricia Bridges **Martine Giraud North Carolina, USA **Barbara McIntire **Laura Benazzo

Spain/610 Germany / 579 Ara Monfort de Alboy Martina Eberl Marta Figueras-Dotti Miriam Nagl Carmen Maestre de Pellon Nicole Stillig **Emma Villacieros de Garcia-Ogara **Christine Dobenecker

1982 United States of America / 579 New Zealand / 596 Great Britain & Ireland / 598 Geneva 26 2000 France / 580 Korea / 587 Great Britain & Ireland / 591 Sporting Club 40 Kathy Baker Janice Arnold Jane Connachan Golf Club, Maitena Alsuguren Joo Mi Kim Rebecca Hudson Berlin Amy Benz Liz Douglas Belle Robertson Geneva, Switzerland Karine Icher Shi Hyun Ahn Suzanne O’Brien (Faldo Course), Juli Inkster Brenda Rhodes Gillian Stewart Virginie Auffret Hyun Joo Shin Alison Coffey Bad Saarow, Germany **Cynthia Alexandre **Betty Fraser **Ann Irvin **Gwladys Nocera **Nak Won Lee **Mary McKenna

1984 United States of America / 585 France / 597 Great Britain & Ireland / 600 Royal Hong Kong 22 2002 Australia / 578**** Thailand / 578 Spain / 579 Saujana Golf & 39 Heather Farr *Cecilia Mourgue D’Algue Penny Grice Golf Club, Katherine Hull Titiya Plucksataporn Nuria Clau Country Club Debra Richard Valerie Pamard Gillian Stewart Fanling, Hong Kong Vicky Uwland Aree Song Wongluekiet Tania Eloseguie (Palm and Bunga Jody Rosenthal Corine Soules Claire Waite China Lindsey Wright Naree Song Wongluekiet Marta Prieto Raya Courses), **Dorothy Porter **Jill Thornhill **Elizabeth Cavill **Sirinapu Suphakam **Vicky Pertierra Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

1986 Spain / 580 France / 583 United States of America / 584 Lagunita 27 2004 Sweden / 567 United States of America / 570 (No bronze awarded — Rio Mar 48 Macarena Campomanes Maria-Laure de Lorenzi Taya Kay D. Cockerill Country Club, Sofie Andersson Paula Creamer duplicate silvers) Country Club Mary Carmen Navarro *Cecilia Mourgue D’Algue Kathleen McCarthy Caracas, Venezuela Karin Sjödin Sarah Huarte (Ocean and River Maria Orueta Valerie Pamard Leslie Shannon Louise Stahle Jane Park Courses), **Emma De Garcia Ogara **Kay Jackson **Birgitta Ljung **Cora Jane Blanchard Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

1988 United States of America / 587 Sweden / 588 Great Britain & Ireland / 600 Drottningholm 27 Canada / 570 Anne Sander Helen Alfredsson Linda Bayman Country Club, Lindsay Knowlton Pearl Sinn Helene Andersson Susan Shapcott Stockholm, Sweden Mary Ann Lapointe Carol Semple Thompson Eva Dahllof Julie Wade Laura Matthews **Judy Bell **Anders Werthen **Jill Thornhill **Jackie Little

1990 United States of America / 585 New Zealand / 597 Great Britain & Ireland / 605 Russley 25 2006 South Africa / 566***** Sweden / 566 Colombia / 567 De Zalze 42 Vicki Goetze Lisa Aldridge Julie Hall Golf Club, Stacy Bregman Sofie Andersson Carolina Llano Golf Club, Pat Hurst Jan Higgins Claire Hourihane Christchurch, Kelli Shean Anna Nordqvist Maria Jos´e Uribe Stellenbosch Golf Club, Karen Noble Annette Stott Vicki Thomas New Zealand Ashleigh Simon Caroline Westrup Eileen Vargas Stellenbosch, **Katherine Graham **Peg Sargent **Mary McKenna **Sandra Winter **Bjorn Engstrom **Felipe Harker South Africa

1992 Spain / 588 Great Britain & Ireland / 589 New Zealand / 597 Marine Drive 31 2008 Sweden / 561 Spain / 573 United States of America / 575 Grange 48 Macarena Campomanes Joanne Hockley Lisa Aldridge Golf Club, Caroline Hedwall Carlota Ciganda Amanda Blumenherst Golf Club Estefania Knuth Catriona Lambert Lynnette Brooky Vancouver, Pernilla Lindberg Belen Mozo Tiffany Joh (East and West Courses) Laura Navarro Joanne Morley Susan Farron British Columbia, Anna Nordqvist Azahara Muñoz Alison Walshe Adelaide, Australia **Christian Marsans **Mary McKenna **Alison Bojesen-Trepka Canada **Walter Danewid **Macarena Campomanes **Marcia Luigs 1994 United States of America / 569 Korea / 573 Sweden / 574 The National 29 Sarah LeBrun Ingram Kim Mi Hyun Sofie Eriksson Golf Course, * Playing Captain Carol Semple Thompson Kwon Oh Yeon Maria Hjorth Versailles, France ** Captain Wendy Ward Pak Se Ri Anna-Carin Jonasson ***Championship played over 54 holes **Ann Beard **Wan Joong Yoon **Mia Lojdahl ****Tie breaker won by virtue of lowest 3rd player’s score, final round *****Tie breaker won by virtue of lowest 3rd player’s score, 3rd round (after comparison of lowest third player’s score, final round, was 1996*** Korea / 438 Italy / 440 United States of America / 444 St. Elena 34 still a tie) Han Hee-Won Silvia Cavalleri Kellee Booth Golf Club, Kang Soo-Yun Sofia Sandolo Brenda Corrie Kuehn Manila, Philippines Kim Kyung-Sook Giulia Sergas Kelli Kuehne **Young-Min Park **Laura Benazzo **Judy Bell

2008 IGF Record Book — 28 — — 29 — 2008 IGF Record Book WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS Largest 18-Hole Lead, Team 8 – Sweden, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 5 – United States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 Total Medals Won 5 – United States of America, Geneva G.C., Geneva, Switzerland, 1982 Country Total 1st 2nd 3rd 4 – United States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970 United States of America 18 13 2 3 4 – Great Britain & Ireland, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 France 11 2 5 4 4 – Thailand, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Great Britain & Ireland 7 0 2 5 Sweden 6 2 2 2 Largest 36-Hole Lead, Team Spain 5 2 1 2 13 – United States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 Australia 4 2 2 0 8 – United States of America, Mexico City C.C., Mexico City, Mexico, 1966 Korea 3 1 2 0 8 – United States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 South Africa 3 1 1 1 8 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Canada 3 0 3 0 Largest 54-Hole Lead, Team New Zealand 3 0 2 1 18 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 Italy 2 0 2 0 11 – United States of America, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, 1984 Germany 1 0 1 0 11 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Thailand 1 0 1 0 10 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 Brazil 1 0 0 1 Colombia 1 0 0 1 Largest Margin of Victory, Team England 1 0 0 1 21 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 17 – United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 Most Victories, Team 17 – United States of America, Geneva G.C., Geneva, Switzerland, 1982 13 – United States of America (1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1998) 16 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 2 – France (1964, 2000) Best Comeback by Winner, Final Round, Team 2 – Spain (1986, 1990) 3 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 2 – Australia (1978, 2002) 2 – United States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970 2 – Sweden (2002, 2008) 2 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Consecutive Victories, Team Best Comeback by Winner, Final 36 Holes, Team 6 – United States of America (1966-1976) 8 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Runner-Up Finishes, Team 7 – United States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970 5 – France (1970, 1972, 1976, 1984, 1986) 4 – United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 3 – Canada (1966, 1978, 2004) 4 – Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 2 – Great Britain & Ireland (1974, 1992) 4 – Spain, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 2 – New Zealand (1982, 1990) 4 – Korea, St. Elena G.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 2 – Korea (1994, 2000) Best Comeback by Winner, Final 54 Holes, Team 2 – Italy (1996, 1998) 13 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 2 – United States of America (1964, 2004) 6 – Spain, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 2 – Australia (1968, 1980) 5 – Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 2 – Sweden (1988, 2006) Lowest Score, Team, First Round Consecutive Runner-Up Finishes, Team 137 – Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 2 – France (1970, 1972) 137 – Japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 2 – Italy (1996, 1998) 137 – Sweden, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Top-Five Finishes, Team 138 – South Africa, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 21 – United States of America 139 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 13 – Great Britain & Ireland 139 – Thailand, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 12 – France Lowest Score, Team, Second Round Consecutive Top-Five Finishes, Team 134 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 18 – United States of America (1964-1998) 138 – South Africa, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 8 – Great Britain & Ireland (1978-1992) 138 – Sweden, Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 5 – France (1964-1972) 138 – Spain, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 5 – Canada (1964-1972) 139 – Korea, St. Elena G.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 5 – Australia (1972-1980) Lowest Score, Team, Third Round Top-Ten Finishes, Team 138 – United States of America, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 23 – Sweden 138 – Spain, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 21 – United States of America 139 – France, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 19 – France 139 – Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 139 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 Consecutive Top-Ten Finishes, Team 139 – Germany, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 23 – Sweden (1964-2008) 139 – Japan, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 18 – United States of America (1964-1998) 139 – New Zealand, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 16 – France (1964-1994)

2008 IGF Record Book — 30 — — 31 — 2008 IGF Record Book WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS Largest 18-Hole Lead, Team 8 – Sweden, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 5 – United States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 Total Medals Won 5 – United States of America, Geneva G.C., Geneva, Switzerland, 1982 Country Total 1st 2nd 3rd 4 – United States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970 United States of America 18 13 2 3 4 – Great Britain & Ireland, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 France 11 2 5 4 4 – Thailand, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Great Britain & Ireland 7 0 2 5 Sweden 6 2 2 2 Largest 36-Hole Lead, Team Spain 5 2 1 2 13 – United States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 Australia 4 2 2 0 8 – United States of America, Mexico City C.C., Mexico City, Mexico, 1966 Korea 3 1 2 0 8 – United States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 South Africa 3 1 1 1 8 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Canada 3 0 3 0 Largest 54-Hole Lead, Team New Zealand 3 0 2 1 18 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 Italy 2 0 2 0 11 – United States of America, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, 1984 Germany 1 0 1 0 11 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Thailand 1 0 1 0 10 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 Brazil 1 0 0 1 Colombia 1 0 0 1 Largest Margin of Victory, Team England 1 0 0 1 21 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 17 – United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 Most Victories, Team 17 – United States of America, Geneva G.C., Geneva, Switzerland, 1982 13 – United States of America (1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1998) 16 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 2 – France (1964, 2000) Best Comeback by Winner, Final Round, Team 2 – Spain (1986, 1990) 3 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 2 – Australia (1978, 2002) 2 – United States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970 2 – Sweden (2002, 2008) 2 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Consecutive Victories, Team Best Comeback by Winner, Final 36 Holes, Team 6 – United States of America (1966-1976) 8 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Runner-Up Finishes, Team 7 – United States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970 5 – France (1970, 1972, 1976, 1984, 1986) 4 – United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 3 – Canada (1966, 1978, 2004) 4 – Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 2 – Great Britain & Ireland (1974, 1992) 4 – Spain, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 2 – New Zealand (1982, 1990) 4 – Korea, St. Elena G.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 2 – Korea (1994, 2000) Best Comeback by Winner, Final 54 Holes, Team 2 – Italy (1996, 1998) 13 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 2 – United States of America (1964, 2004) 6 – Spain, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 2 – Australia (1968, 1980) 5 – Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 2 – Sweden (1988, 2006) Lowest Score, Team, First Round Consecutive Runner-Up Finishes, Team 137 – Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 2 – France (1970, 1972) 137 – Japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 2 – Italy (1996, 1998) 137 – Sweden, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Top-Five Finishes, Team 138 – South Africa, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 21 – United States of America 139 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 13 – Great Britain & Ireland 139 – Thailand, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 12 – France Lowest Score, Team, Second Round Consecutive Top-Five Finishes, Team 134 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 18 – United States of America (1964-1998) 138 – South Africa, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 8 – Great Britain & Ireland (1978-1992) 138 – Sweden, Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 5 – France (1964-1972) 138 – Spain, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 5 – Canada (1964-1972) 139 – Korea, St. Elena G.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 5 – Australia (1972-1980) Lowest Score, Team, Third Round Top-Ten Finishes, Team 138 – United States of America, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 23 – Sweden 138 – Spain, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 21 – United States of America 139 – France, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 19 – France 139 – Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 139 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 Consecutive Top-Ten Finishes, Team 139 – Germany, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 23 – Sweden (1964-2008) 139 – Japan, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 18 – United States of America (1964-1998) 139 – New Zealand, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 16 – France (1964-1994)

2008 IGF Record Book — 30 — — 31 — 2008 IGF Record Book Lowest Score, Team, Fourth Round Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 36 Holes 136 – Colombia, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 275 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 137 – United States of America, Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 277 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 138 – Sweden, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 277 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 138 – South Africa, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 282 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 138 – Korea, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 282 – Canada, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Lowest Score, Team, Any Round Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 54 Holes 134 – United States of America, second round, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 416 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 136 – France, second round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 418 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 136 – Colombia, fourth round, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 422 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 137 – Canada, first round, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 423 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 137 – Japan, first round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 137 – Sweden, first round, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Lowest Score by Champion, Team 137 – United States of America, fourth round, Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia., 2008 558 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 561 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Lowest Score, Team, 36 Holes 566 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 275 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 567 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 277 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 277 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 18 Holes 280 – Germany, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 160 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 282 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 156 – United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 282 – Australia, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 152 – United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 282 – Canada, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 36 Holes 284 – Australia, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 311 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 284 – Thailand, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 310 – Australia, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 Lowest Score, Team, 54 Holes 304 – United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 416 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 54 Holes 418 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 467 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 422 – Sweden, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 463 – United States of America and Australia, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 422 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 451 – United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 423 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 423 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Highest Score by Champion, Team 425 – Canada, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 620 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 616 – United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 Lowest Score, Team, 72 Holes 605 – United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 558 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 561 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Highest First-Round Score by Champion, Team 566 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 160 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 566 – Sweden, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 156 – United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 567 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 152 – United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 567 – Colombia, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 152 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 569 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 Highest Second-Round Score by Champion, Team Lowest Score, Team, Final 54 Holes 156 – United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 415 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 153 – United States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970 423 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 153 – United States of America, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, 1984 423 – United States of America, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Highest Third-Round Score by Champion, Team 426 – Italy, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 156 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 426 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 153 – United States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 Lowest Score, Team, Final 36 Holes 153 – United States of America, St. Elena G.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 279 – United States of America, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Highest Fourth-Round Score by Champion, Team 281 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 154 – United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 282 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 153 – United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 283 – Italy, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 153 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 18 Holes 153 – Australia, Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978 137 – Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Lowest First-Round Score by Champion, Team 137 – Japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 137 – Sweden, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 137 – Sweden, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 139 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 139 – Thailand, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 140 – United States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 140 – Australia and Spain, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 141 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 140 – United States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972

2008 IGF Record Book — 32 — — 33 — 2008 IGF Record Book Lowest Score, Team, Fourth Round Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 36 Holes 136 – Colombia, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 275 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 137 – United States of America, Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 277 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 138 – Sweden, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 277 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 138 – South Africa, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 282 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 138 – Korea, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 282 – Canada, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Lowest Score, Team, Any Round Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 54 Holes 134 – United States of America, second round, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 416 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 136 – France, second round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 418 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 136 – Colombia, fourth round, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 422 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 137 – Canada, first round, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 423 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 137 – Japan, first round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 137 – Sweden, first round, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Lowest Score by Champion, Team 137 – United States of America, fourth round, Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia., 2008 558 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 561 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Lowest Score, Team, 36 Holes 566 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 275 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 567 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 277 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 277 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 18 Holes 280 – Germany, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 160 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 282 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 156 – United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 282 – Australia, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 152 – United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 282 – Canada, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 36 Holes 284 – Australia, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 311 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 284 – Thailand, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 310 – Australia, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 Lowest Score, Team, 54 Holes 304 – United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 416 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 54 Holes 418 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 467 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 422 – Sweden, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 463 – United States of America and Australia, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 422 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 451 – United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 423 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 423 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Highest Score by Champion, Team 425 – Canada, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 620 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 616 – United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 Lowest Score, Team, 72 Holes 605 – United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 558 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 561 – Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Highest First-Round Score by Champion, Team 566 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 160 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 566 – Sweden, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 156 – United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 567 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 152 – United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 567 – Colombia, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 152 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 569 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 Highest Second-Round Score by Champion, Team Lowest Score, Team, Final 54 Holes 156 – United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 415 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 153 – United States of America, R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970 423 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 153 – United States of America, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, 1984 423 – United States of America, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Highest Third-Round Score by Champion, Team 426 – Italy, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 156 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 426 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 153 – United States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 Lowest Score, Team, Final 36 Holes 153 – United States of America, St. Elena G.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 279 – United States of America, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Highest Fourth-Round Score by Champion, Team 281 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 154 – United States of America, Vilamoura G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 282 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 153 – United States of America, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 283 – Italy, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 153 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 18 Holes 153 – Australia, Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978 137 – Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Lowest First-Round Score by Champion, Team 137 – Japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 137 – Sweden, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 137 – Sweden, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 139 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 139 – Thailand, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 140 – United States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 140 – Australia and Spain, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 141 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 140 – United States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972

2008 IGF Record Book — 32 — — 33 — 2008 IGF Record Book Lowest Second-Round Score by Champion, Team Lowest Score, Individual, Third Round 134 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 63 – Julieta Granada, Paraguay, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 138 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 66 – Kimberly Kim, United States of America, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 138 – Sweden, Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 66 – Caroline Westrup, Sweden, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 139 – Korea, St. Elena G.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 67 – Wendy Ward, United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 140 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 67 – Maitena Alsuguren, France, Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 67 – Sandra Gal, Germany, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Lowest Third-Round Score by Champion, Team 67 – Sarah Nicholson, New Zealand, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 139 – Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 139 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 Lowest Score, Individual, Fourth Round 141 – United States of America, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, 1984 65 – Se Ri Pak, Korea, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 141 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 66 – Carolina Llano, Colombia, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 141 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C., (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 66 – Federica Piovano, Italy, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 66 – Soo-Jin Yang, Korea, Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Lowest Fourth-Round Score by Champion, Team 67 – , Japan, Drottningholm G.C., Stockholm, Sweden, 1988 139 – Sweden, Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 67 – Vicki Goetze, United States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 140 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 67 – Laura Matthews, Canada, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 141 – United States of America, Geneva G.C., Geneva, Switzerland, 1982 141 – United States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 Lowest Score, Individual, 72 Holes 142 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 276 – Jenny Chuasiriporn (71-65-69-71), United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 278 – Wendy Ward (69-68-67-74), United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 Start-to-Finish Winners (Including Ties) 280 – Sara Beautell (70-72-68-70), Spain, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 6 – United States of America (1972, 1976, 1982, 1984, 1990, 1996) 280 – Karin Sjodin (69-70-71-70), Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 1 – Sweden (2008) 280 – Julieta Granada (76-72-63-69), Paraguay, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, First Round 280 – Caroline Westrup (72-73-66-69), Sweden, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 17 – Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 280 – Caroline Hedwall (67-70-73-70), Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 16 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Lowest Score, Individual, Any Round, Counted for Team 12 – The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 63 – Julieta Granada, Paraguay, third round, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Second Round 65 – Se Ri Pak, Korea, fourth round, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 19 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 65 – Jenny Chuasiriporn, United States of America, second round, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 11 – Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 65 – Rikako Morita, Japan, first round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 11 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Lowest Score, Individual, Any Round, Not Counted for Team 10 – Grange Golf Club, Adelaide, Australia, 2008 70 – Kellee Booth, United States of America, second round, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 8 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 *70 – Paula Creamer/Sarah Huarte, United States of America, first round, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Third Round (*Jane Park, United States of America, shot 69 in that round and either Creamer’s or Huarte’s score would have counted) 20 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 70 – Alison Walshe, United States of America, fourth round, Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 17 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Most Players to Compete 16 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 144 – Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Fourth Round 141 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 17 – Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 125 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 15 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 120 – Sporting Club Berlin (Faldo Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 13 – Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 114 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 13 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Youngest Player Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Championship 12 – Dottie Ardino, Philippines, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch Golf Club, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 54 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 13 – Mary Navarro, Spain, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, China, 1984 52 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 13 -- Jessica Korda, Czech Republic, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 51 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 13 – Patricia Garcia, Puerto Rico, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 13 – Kyle Roig, Puerto Rico, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Fewest Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Championship 13 – Monifa Sealy, Trinidad and Tobago, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 0 – Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 13 -- Klara Spilkova, Czech Republic, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 13 -- Elmay Viking, Cook Islands, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Lowest Score, Individual, First Round 13 – Violetta Siouzou, Greece, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 65 – Rikako Morita, Japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 66 – Pei-Lin Yu, Chinese Taipei, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Best Finish, Host Nation 67 – Mary Ann LaPointe, Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 1 – France, St. Germain G.C., St. Germain, France, 1964 67 – Caroline Hedwall, Sweden, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 1 – United States of America, Pinehurst C.C., Pinehurst, United States of America, 1980 68 – Jane Bastanchury Booth, United States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 1 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 68 – Marlene Stewart Streit, Canada, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 2 – Australia, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 68 – Naree Song Wongluekiet, Thailand, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 2 – Sweden, Drottningholm G.C., Stockholm, Sweden, 1988 2 – New Zealand, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 Lowest Score, Individual, Second Round 65 – Jenny Chuasiriporn, United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 Most Teams to Compete 66 – Carlota Ciganda, Spain, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 48 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 67 – Iliska Verwey, South Africa, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 48 – Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008

2008 IGF Record Book — 34 — — 35 — 2008 IGF Record Book Lowest Second-Round Score by Champion, Team Lowest Score, Individual, Third Round 134 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 63 – Julieta Granada, Paraguay, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 138 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 66 – Kimberly Kim, United States of America, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 138 – Sweden, Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 66 – Caroline Westrup, Sweden, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 139 – Korea, St. Elena G.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 67 – Wendy Ward, United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 140 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 67 – Maitena Alsuguren, France, Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 67 – Sandra Gal, Germany, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Lowest Third-Round Score by Champion, Team 67 – Sarah Nicholson, New Zealand, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 139 – Spain, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 139 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 Lowest Score, Individual, Fourth Round 141 – United States of America, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, 1984 65 – Se Ri Pak, Korea, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 141 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 66 – Carolina Llano, Colombia, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 141 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C., (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 66 – Federica Piovano, Italy, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 66 – Soo-Jin Yang, Korea, Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Lowest Fourth-Round Score by Champion, Team 67 – Michiko Hattori, Japan, Drottningholm G.C., Stockholm, Sweden, 1988 139 – Sweden, Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 67 – Vicki Goetze, United States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 140 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 67 – Laura Matthews, Canada, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 141 – United States of America, Geneva G.C., Geneva, Switzerland, 1982 141 – United States of America, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 Lowest Score, Individual, 72 Holes 142 – United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 276 – Jenny Chuasiriporn (71-65-69-71), United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 278 – Wendy Ward (69-68-67-74), United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 Start-to-Finish Winners (Including Ties) 280 – Sara Beautell (70-72-68-70), Spain, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 6 – United States of America (1972, 1976, 1982, 1984, 1990, 1996) 280 – Karin Sjodin (69-70-71-70), Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 1 – Sweden (2008) 280 – Julieta Granada (76-72-63-69), Paraguay, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, First Round 280 – Caroline Westrup (72-73-66-69), Sweden, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 17 – Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 280 – Caroline Hedwall (67-70-73-70), Sweden, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 16 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Lowest Score, Individual, Any Round, Counted for Team 12 – The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 63 – Julieta Granada, Paraguay, third round, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Second Round 65 – Se Ri Pak, Korea, fourth round, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 19 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 65 – Jenny Chuasiriporn, United States of America, second round, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 11 – Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 65 – Rikako Morita, Japan, first round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 11 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Lowest Score, Individual, Any Round, Not Counted for Team 10 – Grange Golf Club, Adelaide, Australia, 2008 70 – Kellee Booth, United States of America, second round, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 8 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 *70 – Paula Creamer/Sarah Huarte, United States of America, first round, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Third Round (*Jane Park, United States of America, shot 69 in that round and either Creamer’s or Huarte’s score would have counted) 20 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 70 – Alison Walshe, United States of America, fourth round, Grange G.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 17 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Most Players to Compete 16 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 144 – Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Fourth Round 141 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 17 – Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 125 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 15 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 120 – Sporting Club Berlin (Faldo Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 13 – Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 114 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 13 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Youngest Player Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Championship 12 – Dottie Ardino, Philippines, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch Golf Club, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 54 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 13 – Mary Navarro, Spain, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, China, 1984 52 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 13 -- Jessica Korda, Czech Republic, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 51 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 13 – Patricia Garcia, Puerto Rico, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 13 – Kyle Roig, Puerto Rico, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Fewest Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Championship 13 – Monifa Sealy, Trinidad and Tobago, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 0 – Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 13 -- Klara Spilkova, Czech Republic, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 13 -- Elmay Viking, Cook Islands, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Lowest Score, Individual, First Round 13 – Violetta Siouzou, Greece, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 65 – Rikako Morita, Japan, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 66 – Pei-Lin Yu, Chinese Taipei, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Best Finish, Host Nation 67 – Mary Ann LaPointe, Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 1 – France, St. Germain G.C., St. Germain, France, 1964 67 – Caroline Hedwall, Sweden, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 1 – United States of America, Pinehurst C.C., Pinehurst, United States of America, 1980 68 – Jane Bastanchury Booth, United States of America, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 1 – South Africa, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 68 – Marlene Stewart Streit, Canada, The Hindu C.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 2 – Australia, Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 68 – Naree Song Wongluekiet, Thailand, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 2 – Sweden, Drottningholm G.C., Stockholm, Sweden, 1988 2 – New Zealand, Russley G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 Lowest Score, Individual, Second Round 65 – Jenny Chuasiriporn, United States of America, Prince of Wales C.C., Santiago, Chile, 1998 Most Teams to Compete 66 – Carlota Ciganda, Spain, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 48 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 67 – Iliska Verwey, South Africa, Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 48 – Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008

2008 IGF Record Book — 34 — — 35 — 2008 IGF Record Book 42 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Scotland Wins the 2008 Men’s Championship 40 – Sporting Club Berlin (Faldo Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 39 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 In blustery conditions, Scotland claimed its “It helps because we feel we are all good Fewest Teams to Compete first Eisenhower Trophy with a nine-stroke wind players,” Dear said. “It was good to 14 – Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978 victory in the 2008 World Amateur Team 17 – Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 have it blowing a mere gale because we can 19 – Mexico City C.C., Mexico City, Mexico, 1966 Championship in Adelaide, Australia. cope with the conditions and we know that par is a good score.” Longest Course “We set out to try to win but to go out and 6,260 yards, 5,724 meters – Mexico City C.C., Mexico City, Mexico, 1966 do it is unbelievable,” said Scotsman Callum Wallace Booth also contributed two sub-par 6,260 yards, 5,724 meters – Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Macaulay, who shot 1-under-par 72 in the scores for the champions. 6,221 yards, 5,688 meters – R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970 6,212 yards, 5,680 meters – Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 final round on the Royal Even with a large Shortest Course Adelaide Golf lead, Scottish 5,823 yards, 5,325 meters – Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978 captain George 5,858 yards, 5,357 meters – The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 Club. The Grange Golf Crawford did not Winner of Men’s and Women’s Team Championships in Same Year Club also feel secure with 7 – United States of America (1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1980, 1982, 1984) played host victory until the Most Individual Appearances to the 2008 17th hole. 13E –  lisabeth Nickhorn (nee Noronha), Brazil; 1970, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998 championship. 12 – Marina Ragher Buscaini, Italy; 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1990 “I somewhat 10 – Liv Wollin (nee Forsell), Sweden; 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982 Combining felt we were 10 – Maria Olivera, Argentina; 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 Macaulay’s in a strong 8 – Alice Janmaat, Netherlands; 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984 position after 14,” 8 – Mary Ann Lapointe, Canada; 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2006 score with a 7 – Catherine DePrado (nee Lacoste), France: 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1974, 1976, 1978 2-over-par 75 Crawford said. 7 – Beatriz Rossello, Argentina; 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1992 from Gavin “But, ultimately it Dear, Scotland wasn’t sure until finished with we played the a 20-under-par 17th, where Gavin total of 560 for chipped in for an 72 holes, the eagle and Callum second-best made birdie.” score since Finishing the top three-player 10 were France teams were and Italy tied instituted in 2002. for fourth; Australia in sixth, defending Beginning the final round with a four- champion Netherlands and Spain tied for stroke lead over the USA, the Scots started seventh and Argentina and Canada tied for strongly with Macaulay leading the way by ninth. birdieing five holes in his first nine. That Although there is not an individual early pace moved the Scots further ahead of competition, Rickie Fowler of the USA was the contending Americans and Swedes, who the low scorer at 10-under-par 280. finished second and third at 569 and 574, respectively. Scotland’s final round 1-over- The Scots were playing for just the fourth par 147 was five strokes better than the USA time under their own flag with a best finish and six better than Sweden. of tied for sixth in 2006. Four times – 1964, 1976, 1988 and 1998 – individual Scots have “We got off to a slow start and made some been part of gold medal winning Great bogeys early and then we were really in Britain and Ireland teams. From 1958 to a hole,” USA captain Walter Driver said. 2000, the Scots were part of that team. In “There were very testing conditions with 2002, when the championship moved from the wind blowing hard. Obviously, the Scots four-player to three-player teams, they made loved it. They played well.” their debut. Dear agreed that the wind, which increased as the day progressed, was in the Scots’ favor.

2008 IGF Record Book — 36 — — 37 — 2008 IGF Record Book 42 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Scotland Wins the 2008 Men’s Championship 40 – Sporting Club Berlin (Faldo Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 39 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 In blustery conditions, Scotland claimed its “It helps because we feel we are all good Fewest Teams to Compete first Eisenhower Trophy with a nine-stroke wind players,” Dear said. “It was good to 14 – Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978 victory in the 2008 World Amateur Team 17 – Victoria G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 have it blowing a mere gale because we can 19 – Mexico City C.C., Mexico City, Mexico, 1966 Championship in Adelaide, Australia. cope with the conditions and we know that par is a good score.” Longest Course “We set out to try to win but to go out and 6,260 yards, 5,724 meters – Mexico City C.C., Mexico City, Mexico, 1966 do it is unbelievable,” said Scotsman Callum Wallace Booth also contributed two sub-par 6,260 yards, 5,724 meters – Grange G.C. (East Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Macaulay, who shot 1-under-par 72 in the scores for the champions. 6,221 yards, 5,688 meters – R.S.H.E. Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain, 1970 6,212 yards, 5,680 meters – Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 final round on the Royal Even with a large Shortest Course Adelaide Golf lead, Scottish 5,823 yards, 5,325 meters – Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978 captain George 5,858 yards, 5,357 meters – The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 Club. The Grange Golf Crawford did not Winner of Men’s and Women’s Team Championships in Same Year Club also feel secure with 7 – United States of America (1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1980, 1982, 1984) played host victory until the Most Individual Appearances to the 2008 17th hole. 13E –  lisabeth Nickhorn (nee Noronha), Brazil; 1970, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998 championship. 12 – Marina Ragher Buscaini, Italy; 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1990 “I somewhat 10 – Liv Wollin (nee Forsell), Sweden; 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982 Combining felt we were 10 – Maria Olivera, Argentina; 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 Macaulay’s in a strong 8 – Alice Janmaat, Netherlands; 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984 position after 14,” 8 – Mary Ann Lapointe, Canada; 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2006 score with a 7 – Catherine DePrado (nee Lacoste), France: 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1974, 1976, 1978 2-over-par 75 Crawford said. 7 – Beatriz Rossello, Argentina; 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1992 from Gavin “But, ultimately it Dear, Scotland wasn’t sure until finished with we played the a 20-under-par 17th, where Gavin total of 560 for chipped in for an 72 holes, the eagle and Callum second-best made birdie.” score since Finishing the top three-player 10 were France teams were and Italy tied instituted in 2002. for fourth; Australia in sixth, defending Beginning the final round with a four- champion Netherlands and Spain tied for stroke lead over the USA, the Scots started seventh and Argentina and Canada tied for strongly with Macaulay leading the way by ninth. birdieing five holes in his first nine. That Although there is not an individual early pace moved the Scots further ahead of competition, Rickie Fowler of the USA was the contending Americans and Swedes, who the low scorer at 10-under-par 280. finished second and third at 569 and 574, respectively. Scotland’s final round 1-over- The Scots were playing for just the fourth par 147 was five strokes better than the USA time under their own flag with a best finish and six better than Sweden. of tied for sixth in 2006. Four times – 1964, 1976, 1988 and 1998 – individual Scots have “We got off to a slow start and made some been part of gold medal winning Great bogeys early and then we were really in Britain and Ireland teams. From 1958 to a hole,” USA captain Walter Driver said. 2000, the Scots were part of that team. In “There were very testing conditions with 2002, when the championship moved from the wind blowing hard. Obviously, the Scots four-player to three-player teams, they made loved it. They played well.” their debut. Dear agreed that the wind, which increased as the day progressed, was in the Scots’ favor.

2008 IGF Record Book — 36 — — 37 — 2008 IGF Record Book 26th World Amateur Team Championship 26th World Amateur Team Championship 16 - 19 October 2008 Position Grange Golf Club (West Course) and Royal Adelaide Golf Club, Adelaide, Australia Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total Grange Golf Club (West Course): Par: 36-36–72, Yardage: 6,930, Meters: 6,335* T33 T7 T12 T9 ARGEntina...... 151 *135 *146 148 580 Royal Adelaide Golf Club: Par: 37-36–73, Yardage: 7,215, Meters: 6,593 Julian Etulain...... 75 68 76 71 290 65 Team Entries Jorge Fernandez-Valdes...... 76 67 70 77 290 emiliano Grillo...... 76 78 78 83 315 T4 5 T10 T11 WALES...... *139 144 *148 150 581 Position Ben Westgate...... 72 72 74 74 292 Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total nigel Edwards...... 69 72 76 76 293 T1 T1 1 1 SCOTLAnd...... *136 137 *140 147 560 Rhys Enoch...... 70 73 74 77 294 Callum Macaulay...... 67 70 73 72 282 T6 3 4 T11 new zealand...... 143 *138 *142 158 581 wallace Booth...... 70 67 69 79 285 Jared Pender...... 73 67 72 81 293 Gavin Dear...... 69 80 71 75 295 Danny Lee...... 70 71 70 84 295 T1 T1 2 2 uSA...... 136 *137 *144 152 569 James Gill...... 74 73 74 77 298 Rickie Fowler...... 68 67 70 75 280 T6 T10 T10 T11 SOuth africa...... *141 146 *144 150 581 ...... 72 70 74 77 293 Dylan Frittelli...... 71 71 72 76 290 Jamie Lovemark...... 68 70 75 81 294 Cameron Johnston...... 79 75 72 74 300 8 4 3 3 SWEDEn...... *142 140 *139 153 574 Jacques Blaauw...... 70 75 80 78 303 Jesper Kennegard...... 70 72 68 79 289 T9 T7 T12 14 England...... 145 *141 *146 150 582 Pontus Widegren...... 72 73 73 74 292 ...... 70 72 75 70 287 Henrik Norlander...... 74 68 71 80 293 Dale Whitnell...... 75 69 73 82 299 T4 T10 8 T4 FRAnce...... *139 148 *141 147 575 Luke Goddard...... 75 75 73 80 303 Victor Dubuisson...... 72 74 67 78 291 T9 18 T18 15 KOREA...... 145 *146 *146 147 584 Benjamin Hebert...... 69 74 74 74 291 Bi-O Kim...... 73 74 68 78 293 Alexandre Kaleka...... 70 75 75 73 293 woo-Hyun Kim...... 76 73 78 72 299 T17 T13 T6 T4 Italy...... 147 *141 *138 149 575 Tae-Hoon Song...... 72 73 81 75 301 Federico Colombo...... 78 71 68 72 289 T25 T24 T18 16 BELGIum...... 149 *146 *142 149 586 Andrea Pavan...... 75 70 70 77 292 Kevin Hesbois...... 75 76 70 73 294 nino Bertasio...... 72 73 73 80 298 Xavier Feyaerts...... 74 70 72 80 296 T17 6 5 6 Australia...... 147 *137 *141 153 578 Hugues Joannes...... 75 77 73 76 301 Matthew Griffin...... 72 71 70 77 290 T22 T19 T18 T17 India...... *146 146 *145 151 588 Rohan Blizard...... 75 70 71 79 295 Saurabh Bahuguna...... 75 75 71 75 296 Tim Stewart...... 76 67 77 76 296 Gagan Verma...... 71 77 74 77 299 T9 T7 T6 T7 SPAIn...... 145 *141 *140 153 579 Rashid Khan...... 77 71 79 76 303 Pedro Oriol...... 73 70 68 77 288 T33 T22 T22 T17 norway...... 151 *143 *146 148 588 Jorge Campillo...... 72 71 72 76 291 Anders Kristiansen...... 73 75 72 76 296 Borja Etchart...... 75 77 72 79 303 espen Kofstad...... 78 74 74 72 298 T9 T10 9 T7 netherlands...... 145 *142 *142 150 579 Knut Börsheim...... 86 69 74 81 310 Floris de Vries...... 77 70 69 78 294 T17 T24 T22 T19 Turkey...... 147 *148 *145 149 589 Reinier Saxton...... 72 72 76 75 295 Gencer Özcan...... 73 73 70 76 292 Richard Kind...... 73 76 73 75 297 Hamza Sayin...... 75 75 75 73 298 T13 17 T12 T9 CAnada...... 146 *144 *142 148 580 Mustafa Hocaogˇlu...... 74 77 77 78 306 nick Taylor...... 73 71 68 70 282 T22 T24 T25 T19 DEnmark...... 148 *147 *146 148 589 Jordan Irwin...... 73 73 74 78 298 Rasmus Hjelm Nielsen...... 75 73 72 76 296 David Markle...... 78 74 76 84 312 Morten Orum Madsen...... 79 74 76 72 301 Lucas Justra Bjerregaard...... 73 78 74 80 305 T13 T15 15 T19 Japan...... 146 *143 *144 156 589 Yuki Usami...... 71 71 71 80 293 Shunsuke Sonoda...... 75 72 73 76 296 Hideki Matsuyama...... 75 75 83 84 317

2008 IGF Record Book — 38 — — 39 — 2008 IGF Record Book 26th World Amateur Team Championship 26th World Amateur Team Championship 16 - 19 October 2008 Position Grange Golf Club (West Course) and Royal Adelaide Golf Club, Adelaide, Australia Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total Grange Golf Club (West Course): Par: 36-36–72, Yardage: 6,930, Meters: 6,335* T33 T7 T12 T9 ARGEntina...... 151 *135 *146 148 580 Royal Adelaide Golf Club: Par: 37-36–73, Yardage: 7,215, Meters: 6,593 Julian Etulain...... 75 68 76 71 290 65 Team Entries Jorge Fernandez-Valdes...... 76 67 70 77 290 emiliano Grillo...... 76 78 78 83 315 T4 5 T10 T11 WALES...... *139 144 *148 150 581 Position Ben Westgate...... 72 72 74 74 292 Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total nigel Edwards...... 69 72 76 76 293 T1 T1 1 1 SCOTLAnd...... *136 137 *140 147 560 Rhys Enoch...... 70 73 74 77 294 Callum Macaulay...... 67 70 73 72 282 T6 3 4 T11 new zealand...... 143 *138 *142 158 581 wallace Booth...... 70 67 69 79 285 Jared Pender...... 73 67 72 81 293 Gavin Dear...... 69 80 71 75 295 Danny Lee...... 70 71 70 84 295 T1 T1 2 2 uSA...... 136 *137 *144 152 569 James Gill...... 74 73 74 77 298 Rickie Fowler...... 68 67 70 75 280 T6 T10 T10 T11 SOuth africa...... *141 146 *144 150 581 Billy Horschel...... 72 70 74 77 293 Dylan Frittelli...... 71 71 72 76 290 Jamie Lovemark...... 68 70 75 81 294 Cameron Johnston...... 79 75 72 74 300 8 4 3 3 SWEDEn...... *142 140 *139 153 574 Jacques Blaauw...... 70 75 80 78 303 Jesper Kennegard...... 70 72 68 79 289 T9 T7 T12 14 England...... 145 *141 *146 150 582 Pontus Widegren...... 72 73 73 74 292 Sam Hutsby...... 70 72 75 70 287 Henrik Norlander...... 74 68 71 80 293 Dale Whitnell...... 75 69 73 82 299 T4 T10 8 T4 FRAnce...... *139 148 *141 147 575 Luke Goddard...... 75 75 73 80 303 Victor Dubuisson...... 72 74 67 78 291 T9 18 T18 15 KOREA...... 145 *146 *146 147 584 Benjamin Hebert...... 69 74 74 74 291 Bi-O Kim...... 73 74 68 78 293 Alexandre Kaleka...... 70 75 75 73 293 woo-Hyun Kim...... 76 73 78 72 299 T17 T13 T6 T4 Italy...... 147 *141 *138 149 575 Tae-Hoon Song...... 72 73 81 75 301 Federico Colombo...... 78 71 68 72 289 T25 T24 T18 16 BELGIum...... 149 *146 *142 149 586 Andrea Pavan...... 75 70 70 77 292 Kevin Hesbois...... 75 76 70 73 294 nino Bertasio...... 72 73 73 80 298 Xavier Feyaerts...... 74 70 72 80 296 T17 6 5 6 Australia...... 147 *137 *141 153 578 Hugues Joannes...... 75 77 73 76 301 Matthew Griffin...... 72 71 70 77 290 T22 T19 T18 T17 India...... *146 146 *145 151 588 Rohan Blizard...... 75 70 71 79 295 Saurabh Bahuguna...... 75 75 71 75 296 Tim Stewart...... 76 67 77 76 296 Gagan Verma...... 71 77 74 77 299 T9 T7 T6 T7 SPAIn...... 145 *141 *140 153 579 Rashid Khan...... 77 71 79 76 303 Pedro Oriol...... 73 70 68 77 288 T33 T22 T22 T17 norway...... 151 *143 *146 148 588 Jorge Campillo...... 72 71 72 76 291 Anders Kristiansen...... 73 75 72 76 296 Borja Etchart...... 75 77 72 79 303 espen Kofstad...... 78 74 74 72 298 T9 T10 9 T7 netherlands...... 145 *142 *142 150 579 Knut Börsheim...... 86 69 74 81 310 Floris de Vries...... 77 70 69 78 294 T17 T24 T22 T19 Turkey...... 147 *148 *145 149 589 Reinier Saxton...... 72 72 76 75 295 Gencer Özcan...... 73 73 70 76 292 Richard Kind...... 73 76 73 75 297 Hamza Sayin...... 75 75 75 73 298 T13 17 T12 T9 CAnada...... 146 *144 *142 148 580 Mustafa Hocaogˇlu...... 74 77 77 78 306 nick Taylor...... 73 71 68 70 282 T22 T24 T25 T19 DEnmark...... 148 *147 *146 148 589 Jordan Irwin...... 73 73 74 78 298 Rasmus Hjelm Nielsen...... 75 73 72 76 296 David Markle...... 78 74 76 84 312 Morten Orum Madsen...... 79 74 76 72 301 Lucas Justra Bjerregaard...... 73 78 74 80 305 T13 T15 15 T19 Japan...... 146 *143 *144 156 589 Yuki Usami...... 71 71 71 80 293 Shunsuke Sonoda...... 75 72 73 76 296 Hideki Matsuyama...... 75 75 83 84 317

2008 IGF Record Book — 38 — — 39 — 2008 IGF Record Book 26th World Amateur Team Championship 26th World Amateur Team Championship Position Position Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total T25 T15 17 22 IRELAnd...... *147 142 *147 155 591 42 T34 T32 33 Mexico...... 156 *145 *148 149 598 Jonathan Caldwell...... 73 70 74 76 293 Julian Valenciana...... 78 70 74 79 301 Shane Lowry...... 75 76 73 79 303 Roberto Diaz...... 78 75 74 77 304 Paul Cutler...... 74 72 79 80 305 Mauricio Azcue...... 80 77 76 72 305 3 21 T29 T23 Puerto rico...... *137 156 *152 147 592 T13 39 T35 34 COLOMBIA...... *144 160 149 *149 602 Rafael Campos...... 73 75 74 74 296 Santiago Rivas...... 70 80 76 75 301 Mauricio Muñiz...... 64 81 79 73 297 Diego Velasquez...... 74 80 73 74 301 Leopoldo García...... 78 83 78 wD --- David Vanegas...... 77 80 76 77 310 T29 T22 21 T23 GERMAny...... 150 *144 *145 153 592 T22 T30 37 T35 BRAzil...... 148 *151 *153 151 603 Stephan Gross...... 77 70 70 76 293 Felipé Lessa...... 72 78 73 75 298 Alexander Knappe...... 73 76 75 77 301 Pedro da Costa Lima...... 76 73 81 80 310 Sean Einhaus...... 78 74 77 78 307 Máximo Kopp...... 76 80 80 76 312 T35 T27 27 T23 CHILE...... *150 147 *146 149 592 T38 T27 T35 T35 FInland...... 153 *144 *154 152 603 nicolás Geyger...... 73 70 71 74 288 Toni Hakula...... 77 75 76 79 307 Juan Carlos Cortés...... 77 77 75 75 304 Henri Satama...... 80 70 78 80 308 Antonio Costa...... 87 77 76 81 321 Kalle Samooja...... 76 74 87 73 310 T17 T27 28 26 SIngapore...... *145 152 *147 149 593 T13 T30 34 37 COSTA rica...... *144 155 *151 155 605 Quincy Quek...... 73 75 76 70 294 Alvaro Ortiz...... 69 77 75 79 300 Tze Huang Choo...... 72 77 73 79 301 Paulo Montoya...... 75 78 82 76 311 Jonathan Leong...... 73 79 74 80 306 Ramon Herrero...... 82 81 76 82 321 T29 T19 T22 T27 ICELAnd...... 150 *142 *148 155 595 T40 T40 38 38 people’s rep. of china...... *153 152 150 *155 610 olafur Loftsson...... 75 70 72 78 295 Ye Jianfeng...... 77 75 73 76 301 Sigmundur Masson...... 75 72 76 77 300 Huo Wei...... 77 80 77 79 313 Kristjan Einarsson...... 75 77 80 78 310 Zhang Xinjun...... 76 77 81 79 313 T29 36 31 T27 Philippines...... 150 *152 *144 149 595 T38 T40 T39 39 Czech republic...... *151 154 152 *154 611 Rufino Bayron...... 75 74 71 74 294 Marek Novy...... 77 74 74 77 302 Ferdinand Aunzo...... 75 80 74 75 304 Lukas Tintera...... 75 80 78 77 310 Jerson Balasabas...... 76 78 73 83 310 Stanislav Matus...... 76 80 82 81 319 T29 T30 T32 T27 Austria...... *148 151 *150 146 595 T25 T37 42 40 ESTOnia...... *147 156 156 *153 612 Hanspeter Bacher...... 75 78 82 70 305 Paul Pöhi...... 72 77 78 73 300 Moritz Mayrhauser...... 73 74 78 82 307 egert Pöldma...... 75 79 78 81 313 Bernhard Reiter...... 85 77 72 76 310 Mark Suursalu...... 82 82 78 80 322 T43 T34 T25 30 Peru...... *155 146 *140 155 596 T25 43 T43 41 uruguay...... *147 160 154 *152 613 Joaquin Lolas...... 77 70 78 77 302 Agustin Tarigo...... 74 77 78 77 306 Patricio Salem...... 78 79 69 78 304 Juan Antonio Marquine...... 73 83 76 77 309 José Luis Rodriguez...... 82 76 71 85 314 Pablo Carrère...... 76 83 79 75 313 T35 33 T29 T31 PORTugal...... *150 150 *145 152 597 58 T48 T49 T42 THAILAnd...... *161 152 153 *148 614 Tiago Rodrigues...... 75 74 73 76 298 Apichat Papituk...... 82 77 76 73 308 Pedro Figueiredo...... 76 76 72 76 300 Chanat Sakulpolphaisan...... 81 80 77 75 313 José Maria Jóia...... 75 82 73 76 306 wasin Sripattranusorn...... 80 75 77 84 316 T17 T13 16 T31 Chinese Taipei...... *145 143 *147 162 597 T45 44 T45 T42 GREECE...... 158 *150 154 *152 614 Chien-Yao Hung...... 71 69 76 79 295 evangelos Ginis...... 78 72 79 74 303 Tao Huang...... 78 74 71 83 306 Stavros Parthenis...... 80 82 75 80 317 Chi-Hsien Hsieh...... 74 77 78 83 312 Christos Nikopoulos...... 82 78 88 78 326

2008 IGF Record Book — 40 — — 41 — 2008 IGF Record Book 26th World Amateur Team Championship 26th World Amateur Team Championship Position Position Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total T25 T15 17 22 IRELAnd...... *147 142 *147 155 591 42 T34 T32 33 Mexico...... 156 *145 *148 149 598 Jonathan Caldwell...... 73 70 74 76 293 Julian Valenciana...... 78 70 74 79 301 Shane Lowry...... 75 76 73 79 303 Roberto Diaz...... 78 75 74 77 304 Paul Cutler...... 74 72 79 80 305 Mauricio Azcue...... 80 77 76 72 305 3 21 T29 T23 Puerto rico...... *137 156 *152 147 592 T13 39 T35 34 COLOMBIA...... *144 160 149 *149 602 Rafael Campos...... 73 75 74 74 296 Santiago Rivas...... 70 80 76 75 301 Mauricio Muñiz...... 64 81 79 73 297 Diego Velasquez...... 74 80 73 74 301 Leopoldo García...... 78 83 78 wD --- David Vanegas...... 77 80 76 77 310 T29 T22 21 T23 GERMAny...... 150 *144 *145 153 592 T22 T30 37 T35 BRAzil...... 148 *151 *153 151 603 Stephan Gross...... 77 70 70 76 293 Felipé Lessa...... 72 78 73 75 298 Alexander Knappe...... 73 76 75 77 301 Pedro da Costa Lima...... 76 73 81 80 310 Sean Einhaus...... 78 74 77 78 307 Máximo Kopp...... 76 80 80 76 312 T35 T27 27 T23 CHILE...... *150 147 *146 149 592 T38 T27 T35 T35 FInland...... 153 *144 *154 152 603 nicolás Geyger...... 73 70 71 74 288 Toni Hakula...... 77 75 76 79 307 Juan Carlos Cortés...... 77 77 75 75 304 Henri Satama...... 80 70 78 80 308 Antonio Costa...... 87 77 76 81 321 Kalle Samooja...... 76 74 87 73 310 T17 T27 28 26 SIngapore...... *145 152 *147 149 593 T13 T30 34 37 COSTA rica...... *144 155 *151 155 605 Quincy Quek...... 73 75 76 70 294 Alvaro Ortiz...... 69 77 75 79 300 Tze Huang Choo...... 72 77 73 79 301 Paulo Montoya...... 75 78 82 76 311 Jonathan Leong...... 73 79 74 80 306 Ramon Herrero...... 82 81 76 82 321 T29 T19 T22 T27 ICELAnd...... 150 *142 *148 155 595 T40 T40 38 38 people’s rep. of china...... *153 152 150 *155 610 olafur Loftsson...... 75 70 72 78 295 Ye Jianfeng...... 77 75 73 76 301 Sigmundur Masson...... 75 72 76 77 300 Huo Wei...... 77 80 77 79 313 Kristjan Einarsson...... 75 77 80 78 310 Zhang Xinjun...... 76 77 81 79 313 T29 36 31 T27 Philippines...... 150 *152 *144 149 595 T38 T40 T39 39 Czech republic...... *151 154 152 *154 611 Rufino Bayron...... 75 74 71 74 294 Marek Novy...... 77 74 74 77 302 Ferdinand Aunzo...... 75 80 74 75 304 Lukas Tintera...... 75 80 78 77 310 Jerson Balasabas...... 76 78 73 83 310 Stanislav Matus...... 76 80 82 81 319 T29 T30 T32 T27 Austria...... *148 151 *150 146 595 T25 T37 42 40 ESTOnia...... *147 156 156 *153 612 Hanspeter Bacher...... 75 78 82 70 305 Paul Pöhi...... 72 77 78 73 300 Moritz Mayrhauser...... 73 74 78 82 307 egert Pöldma...... 75 79 78 81 313 Bernhard Reiter...... 85 77 72 76 310 Mark Suursalu...... 82 82 78 80 322 T43 T34 T25 30 Peru...... *155 146 *140 155 596 T25 43 T43 41 uruguay...... *147 160 154 *152 613 Joaquin Lolas...... 77 70 78 77 302 Agustin Tarigo...... 74 77 78 77 306 Patricio Salem...... 78 79 69 78 304 Juan Antonio Marquine...... 73 83 76 77 309 José Luis Rodriguez...... 82 76 71 85 314 Pablo Carrère...... 76 83 79 75 313 T35 33 T29 T31 PORTugal...... *150 150 *145 152 597 58 T48 T49 T42 THAILAnd...... *161 152 153 *148 614 Tiago Rodrigues...... 75 74 73 76 298 Apichat Papituk...... 82 77 76 73 308 Pedro Figueiredo...... 76 76 72 76 300 Chanat Sakulpolphaisan...... 81 80 77 75 313 José Maria Jóia...... 75 82 73 76 306 wasin Sripattranusorn...... 80 75 77 84 316 T17 T13 16 T31 Chinese Taipei...... *145 143 *147 162 597 T45 44 T45 T42 GREECE...... 158 *150 154 *152 614 Chien-Yao Hung...... 71 69 76 79 295 evangelos Ginis...... 78 72 79 74 303 Tao Huang...... 78 74 71 83 306 Stavros Parthenis...... 80 82 75 80 317 Chi-Hsien Hsieh...... 74 77 78 83 312 Christos Nikopoulos...... 82 78 88 78 326

2008 IGF Record Book — 40 — — 41 — 2008 IGF Record Book 26th World Amateur Team Championship 26th World Amateur Team Championship Position Position Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total T45 T40 41 T44 SLOVAKIA...... 158 *147 153 *158 616 62 59 57 56 EGypt...... *170 155 154 *168 647 Peter Švajlen...... 77 72 75 78 302 Taymour Scarello...... 85 79 76 84 324 Peter Valášek...... 86 75 78 80 319 Mamdouh El Sheikh...... 85 76 87 85 333 Juraj Zvarik...... 81 80 83 81 325 Michel Adly...... 90 83 78 84 335 T50 T52 T45 T44 zimbabwe...... 159 *156 147 *154 616 T45 T50 56 57 Honduras...... 158 *156 162 *173 649 nicholas MacDonald...... 79 79 75 82 315 eduardo Alvarez...... 79 76 83 85 323 Marc MacDonald...... 86 90 72 72 320 Henry Kattan...... 79 80 79 88 326 nabeel Umerji...... 80 77 83 83 323 59 60 T58 58 Russian federation...... *163 164 156 *168 651 T45 45 T43 46 Guatemala...... *156 154 151 *156 617 Mikhail Morozov...... 74 77 72 75 298 José Toledo...... 74 74 72 76 296 Ilya Grazhdiyanu...... 89 90 84 93 356 José Pablo Rolz...... 82 80 79 80 321 Allan Kronfeld...... 91 87 87 99 364 T35 T37 T39 47 PAKISTAn...... *150 153 154 *161 618 T53 56 60 59 SWAziland...... 161 *157 166 *175 659 Muhammad Safdar Khan...... 75 75 76 81 307 Steven Nemes...... 81 75 83 85 324 Muhammad Ali Hai...... 75 78 78 86 317 Sifiso Vilane...... 80 82 88 90 340 Hamza Taimur Amin...... 78 79 82 80 319 Arthur Horne Jr...... 83 85 83 93 344 T43 T46 T45 T48 FIJI...... 157 *154 151 *161 623 T53 58 T58 T60 CROATIA...... *159 163 161 *180 663 neelkash Ram...... 77 79 77 78 311 Marin Stahan...... 77 85 80 90 332 olaf Allen...... 80 75 74 83 312 Adam Brnic´...... 83 78 83 90 334 Sang Yoon Lee...... 85 83 82 84 334 Andrija Antic´...... 82 88 81 90 341 T50 T46 52 T48 MALAysia...... 159 *152 156 *156 623 61 61 61 T60 COOK islands...... *167 166 164 *166 663 Akhmal Tarmizee Nazari...... 77 82 76 78 313 Royle Brogan...... 89 86 80 80 335 nicholas Fung...... 84 75 81 78 318 Sonny Karati...... 86 82 84 86 338 wilson Choo...... 82 77 80 90 329 Daniel Webb...... 81 84 89 93 347 T40 55 53 50 united arab emirates....*153 164 151 *156 624 60 62 62 62 Mauritius...... 168 *172 170 *166 676 Khalid Yousuf...... 74 79 76 74 303 Brent Sussens...... 82 87 86 82 337 Faris Al Mazrui...... 79 85 87 82 333 nicolas De Chalain...... 86 85 84 84 339 Abdullah Al Musharrekh...... 86 87 75 96 344 Ramanand Chunivan...... 89 91 87 89 356 57 T52 T49 T51 BERMuda...... 160 *155 151 *160 626 63 63 63 63 Qatar...... 175 *175 172 *165 687 Daniel Augustus IV...... 78 78 75 82 313 Ali Mufleh Al Bishi...... 86 85 85 92 348 Jarryd Dillas...... 82 77 76 78 313 Jeham Al Kuwari...... 89 90 87 82 348 nicholas Jones...... 83 84 77 84 328 Salman Al Khanji...... 95 91 97 83 366 T53 T52 54 T51 BOLIVIA...... 161 *154 157 *154 626 644 6 64 64 Bosnia & Herzegovina.....*196 185 183 *194 758 Sebastian Maclean...... 76 69 74 75 294 Mahir Kadric´...... 87 92 87 95 361 Fernando González...... 85 85 83 79 332 Samir Smajic´...... 109 95 96 103 403 52 T50 48 53 HOng kong, china...... 160 *154 150 *163 627 Amar Arslanagic´...... 121 93 102 99 415 Chun Hung Chan...... 77 73 74 84 308 65 65 65 65 GABOn...... *200 186 203 *195 784 Stuart Murray...... 83 81 79 83 326 Jean-Fidèle Diramba...... 98 86 102 99 385 eric Saxvik...... 83 90 76 80 329 etienne Mvoula...... 112 100 101 96 409 T45 T48 T49 54 Latvia...... *156 157 153 *162 628 Léon Paul Lobo...... 102 101 105 111 419 Karlis Broders...... 75 80 73 85 313 Reinholds Pirags...... 83 77 84 79 323 Mikus Gavars...... 81 82 80 83 326 T53 57 55 55 SAudi arabia...... 161 *159 155 *170 645 othman Al Mulla...... 73 79 70 83 305 Ali Hamad Al Balhareth...... 88 87 85 89 349 Fahad Al Mansour...... 95 80 90 87 352

2008 IGF Record Book — 42 — — 43 — 2008 IGF Record Book 26th World Amateur Team Championship 26th World Amateur Team Championship Position Position Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Final Scores Total T45 T40 41 T44 SLOVAKIA...... 158 *147 153 *158 616 62 59 57 56 EGypt...... *170 155 154 *168 647 Peter Švajlen...... 77 72 75 78 302 Taymour Scarello...... 85 79 76 84 324 Peter Valášek...... 86 75 78 80 319 Mamdouh El Sheikh...... 85 76 87 85 333 Juraj Zvarik...... 81 80 83 81 325 Michel Adly...... 90 83 78 84 335 T50 T52 T45 T44 zimbabwe...... 159 *156 147 *154 616 T45 T50 56 57 Honduras...... 158 *156 162 *173 649 nicholas MacDonald...... 79 79 75 82 315 eduardo Alvarez...... 79 76 83 85 323 Marc MacDonald...... 86 90 72 72 320 Henry Kattan...... 79 80 79 88 326 nabeel Umerji...... 80 77 83 83 323 59 60 T58 58 Russian federation...... *163 164 156 *168 651 T45 45 T43 46 Guatemala...... *156 154 151 *156 617 Mikhail Morozov...... 74 77 72 75 298 José Toledo...... 74 74 72 76 296 Ilya Grazhdiyanu...... 89 90 84 93 356 José Pablo Rolz...... 82 80 79 80 321 Allan Kronfeld...... 91 87 87 99 364 T35 T37 T39 47 PAKISTAn...... *150 153 154 *161 618 T53 56 60 59 SWAziland...... 161 *157 166 *175 659 Muhammad Safdar Khan...... 75 75 76 81 307 Steven Nemes...... 81 75 83 85 324 Muhammad Ali Hai...... 75 78 78 86 317 Sifiso Vilane...... 80 82 88 90 340 Hamza Taimur Amin...... 78 79 82 80 319 Arthur Horne Jr...... 83 85 83 93 344 T43 T46 T45 T48 FIJI...... 157 *154 151 *161 623 T53 58 T58 T60 CROATIA...... *159 163 161 *180 663 neelkash Ram...... 77 79 77 78 311 Marin Stahan...... 77 85 80 90 332 olaf Allen...... 80 75 74 83 312 Adam Brnic´...... 83 78 83 90 334 Sang Yoon Lee...... 85 83 82 84 334 Andrija Antic´...... 82 88 81 90 341 T50 T46 52 T48 MALAysia...... 159 *152 156 *156 623 61 61 61 T60 COOK islands...... *167 166 164 *166 663 Akhmal Tarmizee Nazari...... 77 82 76 78 313 Royle Brogan...... 89 86 80 80 335 nicholas Fung...... 84 75 81 78 318 Sonny Karati...... 86 82 84 86 338 wilson Choo...... 82 77 80 90 329 Daniel Webb...... 81 84 89 93 347 T40 55 53 50 united arab emirates....*153 164 151 *156 624 60 62 62 62 Mauritius...... 168 *172 170 *166 676 Khalid Yousuf...... 74 79 76 74 303 Brent Sussens...... 82 87 86 82 337 Faris Al Mazrui...... 79 85 87 82 333 nicolas De Chalain...... 86 85 84 84 339 Abdullah Al Musharrekh...... 86 87 75 96 344 Ramanand Chunivan...... 89 91 87 89 356 57 T52 T49 T51 BERMuda...... 160 *155 151 *160 626 63 63 63 63 Qatar...... 175 *175 172 *165 687 Daniel Augustus IV...... 78 78 75 82 313 Ali Mufleh Al Bishi...... 86 85 85 92 348 Jarryd Dillas...... 82 77 76 78 313 Jeham Al Kuwari...... 89 90 87 82 348 nicholas Jones...... 83 84 77 84 328 Salman Al Khanji...... 95 91 97 83 366 T53 T52 54 T51 BOLIVIA...... 161 *154 157 *154 626 644 6 64 64 Bosnia & Herzegovina.....*196 185 183 *194 758 Sebastian Maclean...... 76 69 74 75 294 Mahir Kadric´...... 87 92 87 95 361 Fernando González...... 85 85 83 79 332 Samir Smajic´...... 109 95 96 103 403 52 T50 48 53 HOng kong, china...... 160 *154 150 *163 627 Amar Arslanagic´...... 121 93 102 99 415 Chun Hung Chan...... 77 73 74 84 308 65 65 65 65 GABOn...... *200 186 203 *195 784 Stuart Murray...... 83 81 79 83 326 Jean-Fidèle Diramba...... 98 86 102 99 385 eric Saxvik...... 83 90 76 80 329 etienne Mvoula...... 112 100 101 96 409 T45 T48 T49 54 Latvia...... *156 157 153 *162 628 Léon Paul Lobo...... 102 101 105 111 419 Karlis Broders...... 75 80 73 85 313 Reinholds Pirags...... 83 77 84 79 323 Mikus Gavars...... 81 82 80 83 326 T53 57 55 55 SAudi arabia...... 161 *159 155 *170 645 othman Al Mulla...... 73 79 70 83 305 Ali Hamad Al Balhareth...... 88 87 85 89 349 Fahad Al Mansour...... 95 80 90 87 352

2008 IGF Record Book — 42 — — 43 — 2008 IGF Record Book Men’s Team Medal Winners, Year-by-Year Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams 1974 United States of America / 888 Japan / 898 Brazil / 901 Campo de Golf, 35 George F. Burns III Tsutomu Irie Jose Diniz Cajuiles, La Romana, Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams Gary Koch Ginjiro Nakabe Jayme Gonzalez Dominican Republic 1958 Australia / 918-222 United States of America / 918-224 Great Britain & Ireland / 919 Old Course, 29 Jerome K. Pate Tetsuo Sakata Ricardo Rossi Douglas W. Bachli Charles R. Coe Joseph B. Carr St. Andrews, Curtis Strange Satoshi Yamazaki Farael Navarro Bruce W. Devlin William Hyndman III R. Reid Jack Scotland **Hord W. Hardin **Naomoto Nabeshima **Jesse S. Rinehart Jr. Peter A. Toogood William J. Patton Arthur H. Perowne *Robert F. Stevens Frank M. Taylor Jr. Guy B. Wolstenholme **Robert T. Jones Jr. **Gerald H. Micklem 1976 Great Britain & Ireland / 892 Japan / 894 Australia / 897 Penina Golf 38 1960 United States of America / 834 Australia / 876 Great Britain & Ireland / 881 Merion 32 John C. Davies Masahiro Kuramoto Chris Bonython Club, Portimao, Deane R. Beman Edward Ball Michael F. Bonallack Golf Club Ian C. Hutcheon Micho Mori *Tony Gresham Algarve, Portugal Robert W. Gardner Jack Coogan Joseph B. Carr (East Course), Michael J. Kelley Ginjiro Nakabe Colin Kaye William Hyndman III Bruce W. Devlin Douglas N. Sewell Ardmore, Steve Martin Tetsuo Sakata Phil Wood Jack W. Nicklaus *Eric G. Routley Guy B. Wolstenholme Pennsylvania, **Alexander C. Saddler **Naomoto Nabeshima **Totton P. Heffelfinger **Charles Lawrie USA 1978 United States of America / 873 Canada / 886 Australia / 891 Pacific Harbour 24 1962 United States of America / 854 Canada / 862 Great Britain & Ireland / 874 Fuji Golf Course, 23 Bob Clampett Gary Cowan Christopher Bonython Golf and Country Deane R. Beman Gary Cowan Michael F. Bonallack Kawana, Japan John Cook David Mick Anthony Gresham Club, Fiji Labron Harris Jr. William Wakeham Martin J. Christmas Scott Hoch Doug Roxburgh Peter Sweeney William J. Patton Nick Weslock Alexander C. Saddler Jay Sigel Yves Tremblay Philip Wood Richard H. Sikes Robert Wylie Ronald D.B.M. Shade **Harton S. Semple **Geordie R. Hilton **Neil Titheridge **John D. Ames **Jack E. Leddy **Charles Lawrie 1980 United States of America / 848 South Africa / 875 Chinese Taipei / 884 Pinehurst Resort 39 1964 Great Britain & Ireland / 895 Canada / 897 New Zealand / 900 Olgiata Golf 33 Jim Holtgrieve E. Groenewald Dong-Liang Chang and Country Club Michael F. Bonallack R. Keith Alexander John D. Durry Club, Jay Sigel D. Landsay-Smith Tze-Chung Chen (No. 2 Course), Rodney Foster Gary Cowan Stuart G. Jones Rome, Italy Hal Sutton Wayne Player Chun-Lung Wu Pinehurst, Michael S.R. Lunt Douglas H. Silverberg Edward J. McDougall Robert R. Tway IV David Suddards Ching-Chi Yuan North Carolina, Ronald D.B.M. Shade Nick Weslock Ross C. Murray **Harry W. Easterly Jr. **J. C. Sampson **Wei-Hsiang Lu USA **Joseph B. Carr **W. Arthur Johnston **Philip L. Phillipps 1982 United States of America / 859 Japan / 866 (No bronze awarded — Lausanne Golf 30 1966 Australia / 877 United States of America / 879 Great Britain & Ireland / 883 Club de 32 Nathanial Crosby Kazuhiko Kato duplicate silvers) Club, Lausanne, Harry W. Berwick Deane R. Beman Michael F. Bonallack Golf Mexico, Jim Holtgrieve Masayuki Naito Switzerland Phillip K. Billings Ronald J. Cerrudo Gordon B. Cosh Mexico City, Bob Lewis Kiyotaka Oie Kevin L. Donohoe A. Downing Gray Ronald D.B.M. Shade Mexico Jay Sigel Tetsuo Sakata Kevin W. Hartley Robert J. Murphy Jr. Peter M. Townsend **Frank D. Tatum Jr. **Yoshio Hachiuma **Daniel H. Dwyer **Jess W. Sweetster **Joseph B. Carr Sweden / 866 1968 United States of America / 868 Great Britain & Ireland / 869 Canada / 885 Royal 26 Per Andersson Bruce Fleisher *Michael F. Bonallack Gary Cowan Melbourne Golf Krister Kinell Marvin Giles III Gordon B. Cosh Jim Doyle Club (Composite Magnus Persson Jack W. Lewis Jr. Peter A. Oosterhuis John Johnston Course), Victoria, Ove Sellberg Richard L. Siderowf Ronald D.B.M. Shade Robert L. Wylie Australia **J. Blonqvist **William C. Campbell **John A. Swanson 1984 Japan / 870 United States of America / 877 Philippines / 879 Royal Hong Kong 38 1970 United States of America / 854 New Zealand / 869 South Africa / 870 Real Club 36 Kazuhiko Kato John Inman Guillermo Ababa Golf Club, Fanling, Marvin Giles III Geoffrey E. Clark Hugh J. Baiocchi de la Puerta Noriaki Kimura Jay Sigel Fernando Antolin Hong Kong, China Jr. Stuart G. Jones John A. Fourie de Hierro, Kiyotaka Oie Randy Sonnier Robert Pactolerin Allen L. Miller III Edward J. McDougall Dale Hayes Madrid, Spain Tetsuo Sakata Scott Verplank Carito Villaroman Lanny Wadkins Ross C. Murray Dave H. Symons **Ginjiro Nakabe **Will F. Nicholson Jr. **Simplicio C. Taguiam **Clarence W. Benedict **Peter K.H. Smyth **C. Oldridge 1986 Canada / 838 United States of America / 841 Chinese Taipei / 849 Lagunita 39 1972 United States of America / 865 Australia / 870 South Africa / 878 Olivos Golf Club, 32 Mark Brewer Buddy Alexander Lin Chie-Hsiang Country Club, Ben Crenshaw Michael F. Cahill Coen Dreyer Buenos Aires, Brent Franklin Bill Andrade Lin Chin-Cheng Caracas, Venezuela Marvin Giles III Terrence Ross Gale Johann Murray Argentina Jack Kay Jr. Bob Lewis Hsieh Chin-Sheng Mark S. Hayes Anthony Gresham Kevin Suddards Warren Sye Jay Sigel Cheng Yun-Mao Martin R. West III Noel Anthony Ratcliffe Neville Sundelson **Doug Brewer **William C. Campbell **Lu Wei Hsiang **Wm. Ward Foshay **Graham Ronald Keane **Cliff Anderson 1988 Great Britain & Ireland / 882 United States of America / 887 Australia / 895 Ullna 39 Peter McEvoy Kevin Johnson David Ecob Country Club, Garth McGimpsey Eric Meeks Bradley Hughes Stockholm, Sweden Jim Milligan Jay Sigel Lester Peterson Eoghan O’Connell Danny Yates Shane Robinson **Geoffrey Marks **James R. Hand **John Westacott

2008 IGF Record Book — 66 — — 67 — 2008 IGF Record Book Men’s Team Medal Winners, Year-by-Year Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams 1974 United States of America / 888 Japan / 898 Brazil / 901 Campo de Golf, 35 George F. Burns III Tsutomu Irie Jose Diniz Cajuiles, La Romana, Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams Gary Koch Ginjiro Nakabe Jayme Gonzalez Dominican Republic 1958 Australia / 918-222 United States of America / 918-224 Great Britain & Ireland / 919 Old Course, 29 Jerome K. Pate Tetsuo Sakata Ricardo Rossi Douglas W. Bachli Charles R. Coe Joseph B. Carr St. Andrews, Curtis Strange Satoshi Yamazaki Farael Navarro Bruce W. Devlin William Hyndman III R. Reid Jack Scotland **Hord W. Hardin **Naomoto Nabeshima **Jesse S. Rinehart Jr. Peter A. Toogood William J. Patton Arthur H. Perowne *Robert F. Stevens Frank M. Taylor Jr. Guy B. Wolstenholme **Robert T. Jones Jr. **Gerald H. Micklem 1976 Great Britain & Ireland / 892 Japan / 894 Australia / 897 Penina Golf 38 1960 United States of America / 834 Australia / 876 Great Britain & Ireland / 881 Merion 32 John C. Davies Masahiro Kuramoto Chris Bonython Club, Portimao, Deane R. Beman Edward Ball Michael F. Bonallack Golf Club Ian C. Hutcheon Micho Mori *Tony Gresham Algarve, Portugal Robert W. Gardner Jack Coogan Joseph B. Carr (East Course), Michael J. Kelley Ginjiro Nakabe Colin Kaye William Hyndman III Bruce W. Devlin Douglas N. Sewell Ardmore, Steve Martin Tetsuo Sakata Phil Wood Jack W. Nicklaus *Eric G. Routley Guy B. Wolstenholme Pennsylvania, **Alexander C. Saddler **Naomoto Nabeshima **Totton P. Heffelfinger **Charles Lawrie USA 1978 United States of America / 873 Canada / 886 Australia / 891 Pacific Harbour 24 1962 United States of America / 854 Canada / 862 Great Britain & Ireland / 874 Fuji Golf Course, 23 Bob Clampett Gary Cowan Christopher Bonython Golf and Country Deane R. Beman Gary Cowan Michael F. Bonallack Kawana, Japan John Cook David Mick Anthony Gresham Club, Fiji Labron Harris Jr. William Wakeham Martin J. Christmas Scott Hoch Doug Roxburgh Peter Sweeney William J. Patton Nick Weslock Alexander C. Saddler Jay Sigel Yves Tremblay Philip Wood Richard H. Sikes Robert Wylie Ronald D.B.M. Shade **Harton S. Semple **Geordie R. Hilton **Neil Titheridge **John D. Ames **Jack E. Leddy **Charles Lawrie 1980 United States of America / 848 South Africa / 875 Chinese Taipei / 884 Pinehurst Resort 39 1964 Great Britain & Ireland / 895 Canada / 897 New Zealand / 900 Olgiata Golf 33 Jim Holtgrieve E. Groenewald Dong-Liang Chang and Country Club Michael F. Bonallack R. Keith Alexander John D. Durry Club, Jay Sigel D. Landsay-Smith Tze-Chung Chen (No. 2 Course), Rodney Foster Gary Cowan Stuart G. Jones Rome, Italy Hal Sutton Wayne Player Chun-Lung Wu Pinehurst, Michael S.R. Lunt Douglas H. Silverberg Edward J. McDougall Robert R. Tway IV David Suddards Ching-Chi Yuan North Carolina, Ronald D.B.M. Shade Nick Weslock Ross C. Murray **Harry W. Easterly Jr. **J. C. Sampson **Wei-Hsiang Lu USA **Joseph B. Carr **W. Arthur Johnston **Philip L. Phillipps 1982 United States of America / 859 Japan / 866 (No bronze awarded — Lausanne Golf 30 1966 Australia / 877 United States of America / 879 Great Britain & Ireland / 883 Club de 32 Nathanial Crosby Kazuhiko Kato duplicate silvers) Club, Lausanne, Harry W. Berwick Deane R. Beman Michael F. Bonallack Golf Mexico, Jim Holtgrieve Masayuki Naito Switzerland Phillip K. Billings Ronald J. Cerrudo Gordon B. Cosh Mexico City, Bob Lewis Kiyotaka Oie Kevin L. Donohoe A. Downing Gray Ronald D.B.M. Shade Mexico Jay Sigel Tetsuo Sakata Kevin W. Hartley Robert J. Murphy Jr. Peter M. Townsend **Frank D. Tatum Jr. **Yoshio Hachiuma **Daniel H. Dwyer **Jess W. Sweetster **Joseph B. Carr Sweden / 866 1968 United States of America / 868 Great Britain & Ireland / 869 Canada / 885 Royal 26 Per Andersson Bruce Fleisher *Michael F. Bonallack Gary Cowan Melbourne Golf Krister Kinell Marvin Giles III Gordon B. Cosh Jim Doyle Club (Composite Magnus Persson Jack W. Lewis Jr. Peter A. Oosterhuis John Johnston Course), Victoria, Ove Sellberg Richard L. Siderowf Ronald D.B.M. Shade Robert L. Wylie Australia **J. Blonqvist **William C. Campbell **John A. Swanson 1984 Japan / 870 United States of America / 877 Philippines / 879 Royal Hong Kong 38 1970 United States of America / 854 New Zealand / 869 South Africa / 870 Real Club 36 Kazuhiko Kato John Inman Guillermo Ababa Golf Club, Fanling, Marvin Giles III Geoffrey E. Clark Hugh J. Baiocchi de la Puerta Noriaki Kimura Jay Sigel Fernando Antolin Hong Kong, China Tom Kite Jr. Stuart G. Jones John A. Fourie de Hierro, Kiyotaka Oie Randy Sonnier Robert Pactolerin Allen L. Miller III Edward J. McDougall Dale Hayes Madrid, Spain Tetsuo Sakata Scott Verplank Carito Villaroman Lanny Wadkins Ross C. Murray Dave H. Symons **Ginjiro Nakabe **Will F. Nicholson Jr. **Simplicio C. Taguiam **Clarence W. Benedict **Peter K.H. Smyth **C. Oldridge 1986 Canada / 838 United States of America / 841 Chinese Taipei / 849 Lagunita 39 1972 United States of America / 865 Australia / 870 South Africa / 878 Olivos Golf Club, 32 Mark Brewer Buddy Alexander Lin Chie-Hsiang Country Club, Ben Crenshaw Michael F. Cahill Coen Dreyer Buenos Aires, Brent Franklin Bill Andrade Lin Chin-Cheng Caracas, Venezuela Marvin Giles III Terrence Ross Gale Johann Murray Argentina Jack Kay Jr. Bob Lewis Hsieh Chin-Sheng Mark S. Hayes Anthony Gresham Kevin Suddards Warren Sye Jay Sigel Cheng Yun-Mao Martin R. West III Noel Anthony Ratcliffe Neville Sundelson **Doug Brewer **William C. Campbell **Lu Wei Hsiang **Wm. Ward Foshay **Graham Ronald Keane **Cliff Anderson 1988 Great Britain & Ireland / 882 United States of America / 887 Australia / 895 Ullna 39 Peter McEvoy Kevin Johnson David Ecob Country Club, Garth McGimpsey Eric Meeks Bradley Hughes Stockholm, Sweden Jim Milligan Jay Sigel Lester Peterson Eoghan O’Connell Danny Yates Shane Robinson **Geoffrey Marks **James R. Hand **John Westacott

2008 IGF Record Book — 66 — — 67 — 2008 IGF Record Book Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams 1990 Sweden / 879 New Zealand / 892 (No bronze awarded — Christchurch 33 2002 United States of America / 568 France / 571 Australia / 574 Saujana Golf & 63 Klas Eriksson Steven Alker duplicate silvers) Golf Club, Ricky Barnes Grégory Bourdy Andrew Buckle Country Club Mathias Gronberg Michael Long Christchurch, Hunter Mahan Eric Chaudouet Marcus Fraser (Palm and Bunga Gabriel Hjerstedt Grant Moorhead New Zealand D.J. Trahan Raphaël Pellicioli Adam Groom Raya Courses), Per Nyman Brent Paterson **O. Gordon Brewer Jr. **Bernard Cazenave **Roger Hunt Kuala Lumpur, **Arne Anderson **Roger Brennand Malaysia Philippines / 574 United States of America / 892 Jerome Delariarte Allen Doyle Juvic Pagunsan David Duval Angelo Que David Eger **Rogelio Retuerto Phil Mickelson **William J. Williams Jr. 2004*** United States of America / 407 Spain / 416 Sweden / 417 Rio Mar 66 Spencer Levin Rafael Cabrera-Bello Kalle Edberg Country Club 1992 New Zealand / 823 United States of America / 830 Australia / 842 Capilano Golf 49 Ryan Moore Alfredo Garcia Oscar Floren (Ocean and River Michael Campbell Allen Doyle David Armstrong and Country Club Lee Williams Alvaro Quiros Alex Noren Courses), Grant Moorhead David Duval Stephen Collins and Marine Drive **Trey Holland **Santiago Olle **Ingemar Nyman Rio Grande, Stephen Scahill Justin Leonard Stephen Leaney Golf Club, Vancouver, Puerto Rico Philip Tataurangi Jay Sigel Lucas Parsons British Columbia, **Roger Brennand **Marvin Giles III **Geoff Simmons Canada 2006 Netherlands / 554 Canada / 556 United States of America / 557 De Zalze 70 Wil Besseling James Love Chris Kirk Golf Club and France / 842 Joost Luiten Andrew Parr Trip Kuehne Stellenbosch Golf Club, Gregoire Brizay Tim Sluiter Richard Scott Jonathan Moore Stellenbosch, Christian Cevaer **Gordon Machielson **Doug Roxburgh **Reed Mackenzie South Africa Frederic Cupillard Sebastian Delagrarde 2008 Scotland / 560 United States of America / 569 Sweden / 574 Grange 65 **Francois Illouz Wallace Booth Rickie Fowler Jesper Kennegard Golf Club Gavin Dear Billy Horschel Henrik Norlander (West Course) and 1994 United States of America / 838 Great Britain & Ireland / 849 Sweden / 855 The National 45 Callum Macaulay Jamie Lovemark Pontus Widegren Royal Adelaide Todd Demsey Kalle Brink Golf Course **George Crawford **Walter Driver **Walter Danewid Golf Club, Allen Doyle Stephen Gallacher Eric Calberg and La Boulie, Adelaide, Australia John Harris Lee James Fredrik Jacobson Versailles, France Tiger Woods Gordon Sherry Mikael Lundberg **Grant Spaeth **George MacGregor **Arne Andersson *Playing Captain ** Captain 1996 Australia / 838 Sweden / 849 Spain / 851 Manila 47 ***Championship played over 54 holes Jamie Crow Martin Erlandsson Sergio Garcia Southwoods David Gleeson Christopher Hanell Ivo Giner Golf & Country Jarrod Moseley Daniel Olsson Jose Manuel Lara Club (Masters and Brett Partridge Leif Westerberg Alvaro Salto Legends Courses), **Bruce Nairn **Henrik Stenson **Carlos P. Alonso Manila, Philippines

1998 Great Britain & Ireland / 852 Australia / 856 Chinese Taipei / 858 Club de Golf 52 Luke Donald Aaron Baddeley Yih-Shin Chan Los Leones and Paddy Gribben Kim Felton Chia-Yuh Hong Club de Golf La Lorne Kelly Brendan Jones Cho-Chuan Lee Dehesa, Gary Wolstenholme Brett Rumford Chin-Jung Su Santiago, Chile **Peter McEvoy **Bruce A. Nairn **Wu-Hsiung Ho

2000 United States of America / 841 Great Britain & Ireland / 857 Australia / 858 Sporting Club 59 Ben Curtis Paul Casey Aaron Baddeley Berlin (Faldo and David Eger Luke Donald Scott Gardiner Palmer Courses), Bryce Molder Jamie Donaldson Brad Lamb Bad Saarow, Germany Jeff Quinney Steven O’Hara Andrew Webster **Judy Bell **Peter McEvoy **Roger Hunt

2008 IGF Record Book — 68 — — 69 — 2008 IGF Record Book Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams Year Gold/Score Silver/Score Bronze/Score Site Teams 1990 Sweden / 879 New Zealand / 892 (No bronze awarded — Christchurch 33 2002 United States of America / 568 France / 571 Australia / 574 Saujana Golf & 63 Klas Eriksson Steven Alker duplicate silvers) Golf Club, Ricky Barnes Grégory Bourdy Andrew Buckle Country Club Mathias Gronberg Michael Long Christchurch, Hunter Mahan Eric Chaudouet Marcus Fraser (Palm and Bunga Gabriel Hjerstedt Grant Moorhead New Zealand D.J. Trahan Raphaël Pellicioli Adam Groom Raya Courses), Per Nyman Brent Paterson **O. Gordon Brewer Jr. **Bernard Cazenave **Roger Hunt Kuala Lumpur, **Arne Anderson **Roger Brennand Malaysia Philippines / 574 United States of America / 892 Jerome Delariarte Allen Doyle Juvic Pagunsan David Duval Angelo Que David Eger **Rogelio Retuerto Phil Mickelson **William J. Williams Jr. 2004*** United States of America / 407 Spain / 416 Sweden / 417 Rio Mar 66 Spencer Levin Rafael Cabrera-Bello Kalle Edberg Country Club 1992 New Zealand / 823 United States of America / 830 Australia / 842 Capilano Golf 49 Ryan Moore Alfredo Garcia Oscar Floren (Ocean and River Michael Campbell Allen Doyle David Armstrong and Country Club Lee Williams Alvaro Quiros Alex Noren Courses), Grant Moorhead David Duval Stephen Collins and Marine Drive **Trey Holland **Santiago Olle **Ingemar Nyman Rio Grande, Stephen Scahill Justin Leonard Stephen Leaney Golf Club, Vancouver, Puerto Rico Philip Tataurangi Jay Sigel Lucas Parsons British Columbia, **Roger Brennand **Marvin Giles III **Geoff Simmons Canada 2006 Netherlands / 554 Canada / 556 United States of America / 557 De Zalze 70 Wil Besseling James Love Chris Kirk Golf Club and France / 842 Joost Luiten Andrew Parr Trip Kuehne Stellenbosch Golf Club, Gregoire Brizay Tim Sluiter Richard Scott Jonathan Moore Stellenbosch, Christian Cevaer **Gordon Machielson **Doug Roxburgh **Reed Mackenzie South Africa Frederic Cupillard Sebastian Delagrarde 2008 Scotland / 560 United States of America / 569 Sweden / 574 Grange 65 **Francois Illouz Wallace Booth Rickie Fowler Jesper Kennegard Golf Club Gavin Dear Billy Horschel Henrik Norlander (West Course) and 1994 United States of America / 838 Great Britain & Ireland / 849 Sweden / 855 The National 45 Callum Macaulay Jamie Lovemark Pontus Widegren Royal Adelaide Todd Demsey Warren Bennett Kalle Brink Golf Course **George Crawford **Walter Driver **Walter Danewid Golf Club, Allen Doyle Stephen Gallacher Eric Calberg and La Boulie, Adelaide, Australia John Harris Lee James Fredrik Jacobson Versailles, France Tiger Woods Gordon Sherry Mikael Lundberg **Grant Spaeth **George MacGregor **Arne Andersson *Playing Captain ** Captain 1996 Australia / 838 Sweden / 849 Spain / 851 Manila 47 ***Championship played over 54 holes Jamie Crow Martin Erlandsson Sergio Garcia Southwoods David Gleeson Christopher Hanell Ivo Giner Golf & Country Jarrod Moseley Daniel Olsson Jose Manuel Lara Club (Masters and Brett Partridge Leif Westerberg Alvaro Salto Legends Courses), **Bruce Nairn **Henrik Stenson **Carlos P. Alonso Manila, Philippines

1998 Great Britain & Ireland / 852 Australia / 856 Chinese Taipei / 858 Club de Golf 52 Luke Donald Aaron Baddeley Yih-Shin Chan Los Leones and Paddy Gribben Kim Felton Chia-Yuh Hong Club de Golf La Lorne Kelly Brendan Jones Cho-Chuan Lee Dehesa, Gary Wolstenholme Brett Rumford Chin-Jung Su Santiago, Chile **Peter McEvoy **Bruce A. Nairn **Wu-Hsiung Ho

2000 United States of America / 841 Great Britain & Ireland / 857 Australia / 858 Sporting Club 59 Ben Curtis Paul Casey Aaron Baddeley Berlin (Faldo and David Eger Luke Donald Scott Gardiner Palmer Courses), Bryce Molder Jamie Donaldson Brad Lamb Bad Saarow, Germany Jeff Quinney Steven O’Hara Andrew Webster **Judy Bell **Peter McEvoy **Roger Hunt

2008 IGF Record Book — 68 — — 69 — 2008 IGF Record Book MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS 5 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 4 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004

Total Medals Won Largest 36-Hole Lead, Team 20 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Country Total 1st 2nd 3rd 14 – Sweden, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 United States of America 22 13 8 1 13 – United States of America, Pinehurst C.C., Pinehurst, United States of America, 1980 Australia 12 3 3 6 8 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Great Britain & Ireland 11 4 3 4 Canada 6 1 4 1 Largest 54-Hole Lead, Team Sweden 6 1 2 3 38 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Japan 4 1 3 0 17 – United States of America, Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978 New Zealand 4 1 2 1 16 – Sweden, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 South Africa 3 0 1 2 Largest Margin of Victory, Team Chinese Taipei 3 0 0 3 42 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 France 2 0 1 1 27 – United States of America, Pinehurst C.C., Pinehurst, United States of America, 1980 Spain 2 0 1 1 16 – United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 Philippines 2 0 0 2 Netherlands 1 1 0 0 Best Comeback by Winner, Final Round, Team Scotland 1 1 0 0 7 – United States of America, Royal Melbourne G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 Brazil 1 0 0 1 4 – Australia, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 3 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Most Victories, Team 13 – United States of America (1960, 1962, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1994, 2000, 2002, 2004) Best Comeback by Winner, Final 36 Holes, Team 4 – Great Britain & Ireland (1964, 1976, 1988, 1998) 9 – Australia, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 3 – Australia (1958, 1966, 1996) 7 – United States of America, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 6 – United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962 Consecutive Victories, Team 4 – United States of America (1968-1974) Best Comeback by Winner, Final 54 Holes, Team 3 – United States of America (1978-1982) and (2000-2004) 17 – Australia, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 9 – United States of America, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 Runner-Up Finishes, Team 6 – Japan, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, China, 1984 8 – United States of America (1958, 1966, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2008) 6 – Great Britain & Ireland, Ullna G.C., Stockholm, Sweden, 1988 3 – Australia (1960, 1972, 1998) 3 – Canada (1962, 1964, 1978) Lowest Score, Team, First Round 3 – Japan (1974, 1976, 1982) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 3 – Great Britain & Ireland (1968, 1994, 2000) 132 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Consecutive Runner-Up Finishes, Team 136 – Italy, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 5 – United States of America (1984-1992) 136 – United States of America, Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 2 – Canada (1962-1964) 136 – Scotland, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 2 – Japan (1974-1976) (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 203 – New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 Top-Five Finishes, Team 203 – Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 24 – United States of America 203 – Great Britain & Ireland, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 19 – Australia 204 – United States of America, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 14 – Great Britain & Ireland 204 – Finland, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 204 – Philippines, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 Consecutive Top-Five Finishes, Team 19 – United States of America (1958-1994) Lowest Score, Team, Second Round 9 – Australia (1964-1980) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 6 – Great Britain & Ireland (1958-1968) 132 – Sweden, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 6 – Sweden (1986-1996) 135 – Argentina, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 136 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Top-Ten Finishes, Team 136 – United States of America, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 25 – United States of America (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 21 – Great Britain & Ireland 204 – France, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 21 – Australia 205 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Consecutive Top-Ten Finishes, Team 205 – Australia, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 25 – United States of America (1958-2008) 205 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 16 – Sweden (1974-2004) Lowest Score, Team, Third Round 14 – Great Britain & Ireland (1958-1984) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) Largest 18-Hole Lead, Team 132 – Wales, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 9 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 134 – Argentina, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 8 – United States of America, Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978 136 – Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 8 – United States of America, Pinehurst C.C., Pinehurst, United States of America, 1980 137 – Denmark, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 203 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 2008 IGF Record Book — 70 — — 71 — 2008 IGF Record Book MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS 5 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 4 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004

Total Medals Won Largest 36-Hole Lead, Team 20 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Country Total 1st 2nd 3rd 14 – Sweden, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 United States of America 22 13 8 1 13 – United States of America, Pinehurst C.C., Pinehurst, United States of America, 1980 Australia 12 3 3 6 8 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Great Britain & Ireland 11 4 3 4 Canada 6 1 4 1 Largest 54-Hole Lead, Team Sweden 6 1 2 3 38 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Japan 4 1 3 0 17 – United States of America, Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978 New Zealand 4 1 2 1 16 – Sweden, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 South Africa 3 0 1 2 Largest Margin of Victory, Team Chinese Taipei 3 0 0 3 42 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 France 2 0 1 1 27 – United States of America, Pinehurst C.C., Pinehurst, United States of America, 1980 Spain 2 0 1 1 16 – United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 Philippines 2 0 0 2 Netherlands 1 1 0 0 Best Comeback by Winner, Final Round, Team Scotland 1 1 0 0 7 – United States of America, Royal Melbourne G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 Brazil 1 0 0 1 4 – Australia, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 3 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Most Victories, Team 13 – United States of America (1960, 1962, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1994, 2000, 2002, 2004) Best Comeback by Winner, Final 36 Holes, Team 4 – Great Britain & Ireland (1964, 1976, 1988, 1998) 9 – Australia, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 3 – Australia (1958, 1966, 1996) 7 – United States of America, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 6 – United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962 Consecutive Victories, Team 4 – United States of America (1968-1974) Best Comeback by Winner, Final 54 Holes, Team 3 – United States of America (1978-1982) and (2000-2004) 17 – Australia, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 9 – United States of America, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 Runner-Up Finishes, Team 6 – Japan, Royal Hong Kong G.C., Fanling, Hong Kong, China, 1984 8 – United States of America (1958, 1966, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2008) 6 – Great Britain & Ireland, Ullna G.C., Stockholm, Sweden, 1988 3 – Australia (1960, 1972, 1998) 3 – Canada (1962, 1964, 1978) Lowest Score, Team, First Round 3 – Japan (1974, 1976, 1982) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 3 – Great Britain & Ireland (1968, 1994, 2000) 132 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Consecutive Runner-Up Finishes, Team 136 – Italy, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 5 – United States of America (1984-1992) 136 – United States of America, Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 2 – Canada (1962-1964) 136 – Scotland, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 2 – Japan (1974-1976) (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 203 – New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 Top-Five Finishes, Team 203 – Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 24 – United States of America 203 – Great Britain & Ireland, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 19 – Australia 204 – United States of America, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 14 – Great Britain & Ireland 204 – Finland, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 204 – Philippines, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 Consecutive Top-Five Finishes, Team 19 – United States of America (1958-1994) Lowest Score, Team, Second Round 9 – Australia (1964-1980) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 6 – Great Britain & Ireland (1958-1968) 132 – Sweden, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 6 – Sweden (1986-1996) 135 – Argentina, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 136 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Top-Ten Finishes, Team 136 – United States of America, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 25 – United States of America (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 21 – Great Britain & Ireland 204 – France, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 21 – Australia 205 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Consecutive Top-Ten Finishes, Team 205 – Australia, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 25 – United States of America (1958-2008) 205 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 16 – Sweden (1974-2004) Lowest Score, Team, Third Round 14 – Great Britain & Ireland (1958-1984) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) Largest 18-Hole Lead, Team 132 – Wales, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 9 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 134 – Argentina, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 8 – United States of America, Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978 136 – Canada, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 8 – United States of America, Pinehurst C.C., Pinehurst, United States of America, 1980 137 – Denmark, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 203 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 2008 IGF Record Book — 70 — — 71 — 2008 IGF Record Book 203 – United States of America, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 830 – United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 205 – United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 834 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Lowest Score, Team, Fourth Round Lowest Score, Team, Final 54 Holes (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 135 – Spain, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 407 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 136 – England, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 416 – Spain, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 136 – Germany, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 417 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 140 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 140 – Phillipines, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 620 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 140 – New Zealand, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 624 – France, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 625 – United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 205 – United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962 206 – Germany, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 Lowest Score, Team, Final 36 Holes 207 – Australia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 207 – N ew Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 279 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 207 – Sweden, Club de Golf Los Leones, Santiago, Chile, 1998 281 – Italy, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 282 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Lowest Score, Team, Any Round (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 415 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 132 – United States of America, first round, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 416 – United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962 132 – Sweden, second round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 416 – United States of America, The National G.C. and La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994 132 – Wales, third round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 418 – Australia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 134 – Argentina, third round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 418 – United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 203 – United States of America, third round, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 18 Holes 203 – United States of America, third round, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 203 – New Zealand, first round, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 132 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 203 – Australia, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 136 – Scotland, Grange G.C., and United States of America, Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 203 – Great Britain & Ireland, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 137 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 204 – United States of America, first round, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 204 – France, second round, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 203 – New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 204 – Finland, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 203 – Australia and Great Britain & Ireland, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 204 – Philippines, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 204 – United States of America, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 208 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Lowest Score, Team, 36 Holes 208 – United States of America, La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 268 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 36 Holes 273 – Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 273 – United States of America, Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 268 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 276 – Spain, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 273 – Scotland and United States of America, Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 278 – Canada, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 408 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 286 – France, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 409 – Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 286 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 411 – United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 408 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 Lowest Score, Team, 54 Holes 409 – United States of America, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 413 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 407 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 413 – Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 54 Holes 416 – Spain, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 417 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 407 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 413 – Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 614 – United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 417 – Netherlands, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 616 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 425 – France, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 616 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 619 – Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 614 – United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 616 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Lowest Score, Team, 72 Holes 619 – United States of America, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 554 – Netherlands, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Lowest Score by Champion, Team 556 – Canada, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 557 – United States of America, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 554 – Netherlands, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 559 – Wales, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 560 – Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 568 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 823 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 823 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992

2008 IGF Record Book — 72 — — 73 — 2008 IGF Record Book 203 – United States of America, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 830 – United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 205 – United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 834 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Lowest Score, Team, Fourth Round Lowest Score, Team, Final 54 Holes (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 135 – Spain, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 407 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 136 – England, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 416 – Spain, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 136 – Germany, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 417 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 140 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 140 – Phillipines, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 620 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 140 – New Zealand, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 624 – France, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 625 – United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 205 – United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962 206 – Germany, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 Lowest Score, Team, Final 36 Holes 207 – Australia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 207 – N ew Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 279 – Australia, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 207 – Sweden, Club de Golf Los Leones, Santiago, Chile, 1998 281 – Italy, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 282 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Lowest Score, Team, Any Round (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 415 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 132 – United States of America, first round, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 416 – United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962 132 – Sweden, second round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 416 – United States of America, The National G.C. and La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994 132 – Wales, third round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 418 – Australia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 134 – Argentina, third round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 418 – United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 203 – United States of America, third round, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 18 Holes 203 – United States of America, third round, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 203 – New Zealand, first round, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 132 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 203 – Australia, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 136 – Scotland, Grange G.C., and United States of America, Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 203 – Great Britain & Ireland, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 137 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 204 – United States of America, first round, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 204 – France, second round, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 203 – New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 204 – Finland, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 203 – Australia and Great Britain & Ireland, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 204 – Philippines, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 204 – United States of America, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 208 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Lowest Score, Team, 36 Holes 208 – United States of America, La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 268 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 36 Holes 273 – Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 273 – United States of America, Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 268 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 276 – Spain, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 273 – Scotland and United States of America, Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 278 – Canada, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 408 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 286 – France, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 409 – Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 286 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 411 – United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 408 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 Lowest Score, Team, 54 Holes 409 – United States of America, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 413 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 407 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 413 – Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Lowest Score to Lead Field, Team, 54 Holes 416 – Spain, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 417 – Sweden, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 407 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 413 – Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 614 – United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 417 – Netherlands, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 616 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 425 – France, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 616 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 619 – Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 614 – United States of America, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 616 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Lowest Score, Team, 72 Holes 619 – United States of America, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 554 – Netherlands, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Lowest Score by Champion, Team 556 – Canada, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 557 – United States of America, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 554 – Netherlands, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 559 – Wales, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 560 – Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 568 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 823 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 823 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992

2008 IGF Record Book — 72 — — 73 — 2008 IGF Record Book 834 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 227 – Australia, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 838 – Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1996 224 – Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964 838 – United States of America, The National G.C. and La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994 224 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 838 – Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 224 – Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 18 Holes Lowest First-Round Score by Champion, Team (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 137 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 132 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 (Three Counting Scores: 1958-2000) (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 227 – Great Britain & Ireland, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 203 – Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 224 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 203 – New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 219 – Great Britain & Ireland and South Africa, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 207 – United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 208 – United States of America, La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994 Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 36 Holes 208 – Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 208 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 286 – France, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 286 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Lowest Second-Round Score by Champion, Team (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 461 – Great Britain & Ireland, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 136 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 445 – Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 445 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 205 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 205 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 54 Holes 206 – Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 210 – Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 425 – France, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) Lowest Third-Round Score by Champion, Team 687 – Great Britain & Ireland, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 671 – Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964 136 – Netherlands, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 668 – Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 139 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) Highest Score by Champion, Team 203 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 205 – United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 568 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 207 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 918 – Australia, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 Lowest Fourth-Round Score by Champion, Team 895 – Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 892 – Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 137 – Netherlands, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 140 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Highest First-Round Score by Champion, Team (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 205 – United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962 137 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 207 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 208 – Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 244 – Australia, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 208 – Great Britain & Ireland, Club de Golf Los Leones, Santiago, Chile, 1998 224 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 221 – United States of America, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 Start-to-Finish Winners (Including Ties) (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) Highest Second-Round Score by Champion, Team 9 – United States of America, 1960, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1996, 2000, 2004 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 2 – Great Britain and Ireland, 1964, 1976 149 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 1 – Sweden, 1990 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 1 – Scotland, 2008 231 – Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 226 – United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, First Round 224 – Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 42 – Rio Mar C.C. (River Course 30; Ocean Course 12), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Highest Third-Round Score by Champion, Team (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 35 – Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters and Legends Courses), Manila, Philippines, 1996 142 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 22 – Capilano G. & C.C. (16) and Marine Drive G.C. (6), Vancouver, Canada, 1992 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 22 – Club de Golf Los Leones (4) and Club de Golf La Dehesa (18), Santiago, Chile, 1998 229 – Sweden, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 21 – La Boulie and The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 226 – Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964 225 – Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Second Round (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) Highest Fourth-Round Score by Champion, Team 45 – De Zalze G.C. (18) and Stellenbosch G.C. (27), Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 33 -- Royal Adelaide G.C. (10) and Grange G.C. (23), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 147 – Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 30 – Rio Mar C.C. (River Course 21; Ocean Course 9), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 140 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) (Three Counting Scores: 1958-2000) 16 – Capilano G. & C.C. (11) and Marine Drive G.C. (5), Vancouver, Canada, 1992 228 – Great Britain & Ireland, Ullna G.C., Stockholm, Sweden, 1988 16 – La Boulie and The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994

2008 IGF Record Book — 74 — — 75 — 2008 IGF Record Book 834 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 227 – Australia, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 838 – Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1996 224 – Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964 838 – United States of America, The National G.C. and La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994 224 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 838 – Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C., Manila, Philippines, 1996 224 – Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 18 Holes Lowest First-Round Score by Champion, Team (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 137 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 132 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 (Three Counting Scores: 1958-2000) (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 227 – Great Britain & Ireland, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 203 – Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 224 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 203 – New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 219 – Great Britain & Ireland and South Africa, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 207 – United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 208 – United States of America, La Boulie, Versailles, France, 1994 Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 36 Holes 208 – Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 208 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 286 – France, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 286 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Lowest Second-Round Score by Champion, Team (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 461 – Great Britain & Ireland, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 136 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 445 – Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 445 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 205 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 205 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Highest Score to Lead Field, Team, 54 Holes 206 – Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 210 – Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 425 – France, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) Lowest Third-Round Score by Champion, Team 687 – Great Britain & Ireland, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 671 – Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964 136 – Netherlands, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 668 – Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 139 – United States of America, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) Highest Score by Champion, Team 203 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 205 – United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 568 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 207 – United States of America, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 918 – Australia, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 Lowest Fourth-Round Score by Champion, Team 895 – Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 892 – Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 137 – Netherlands, De Zalze G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 140 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Highest First-Round Score by Champion, Team (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 205 – United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962 137 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 207 – New Zealand, Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 208 – Canada, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 244 – Australia, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 208 – Great Britain & Ireland, Club de Golf Los Leones, Santiago, Chile, 1998 224 – United States of America, Campo de Golf, Cajuiles, La Romana, Dominican Republic, 1974 221 – United States of America, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972 Start-to-Finish Winners (Including Ties) (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) Highest Second-Round Score by Champion, Team 9 – United States of America, 1960, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1996, 2000, 2004 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 2 – Great Britain and Ireland, 1964, 1976 149 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 1 – Sweden, 1990 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 1 – Scotland, 2008 231 – Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 226 – United States of America, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, First Round 224 – Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 42 – Rio Mar C.C. (River Course 30; Ocean Course 12), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Highest Third-Round Score by Champion, Team (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 35 – Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters and Legends Courses), Manila, Philippines, 1996 142 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Bunga Raya Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 22 – Capilano G. & C.C. (16) and Marine Drive G.C. (6), Vancouver, Canada, 1992 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 22 – Club de Golf Los Leones (4) and Club de Golf La Dehesa (18), Santiago, Chile, 1998 229 – Sweden, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 21 – La Boulie and The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 226 – Great Britain & Ireland, Olgiata G.C., Rome, Italy, 1964 225 – Great Britain & Ireland, Penina G.C., Portimao, Algarve, Portugal, 1976 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Second Round (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) Highest Fourth-Round Score by Champion, Team 45 – De Zalze G.C. (18) and Stellenbosch G.C. (27), Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 33 -- Royal Adelaide G.C. (10) and Grange G.C. (23), Adelaide, Australia, 2008 147 – Scotland, Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 30 – Rio Mar C.C. (River Course 21; Ocean Course 9), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 140 – United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) (Three Counting Scores: 1958-2000) 16 – Capilano G. & C.C. (11) and Marine Drive G.C. (5), Vancouver, Canada, 1992 228 – Great Britain & Ireland, Ullna G.C., Stockholm, Sweden, 1988 16 – La Boulie and The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994

2008 IGF Record Book — 74 — — 75 — 2008 IGF Record Book Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Third Round 275 – Kim Felton (70-67-69-69), Australia, Club de Golf Los Leones and Club de Golf La Dehesa, Santiago, Chile, 1998 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 275 – Wil Besseling (69-70-66-70), Netherlands, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 43 – De Zalze G.C. (2) and Stellenbosch G.C. (41), Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 35 – Rio Mar C.C. (River Course 32; Ocean Course 3), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Lowest Score, Individual, Any Round, Counted for Team (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 63 – Jason Dawes, Australia, first round, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 26 – La Boulie and The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 64 – Daniel Olsson, Sweden, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 64 – Yusaku Miyazato, Japan, second round, Berlin Sporting Club (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Fourth Round 64 – , Wales, third round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 64 – Mauricio Muñiz, Puerto Rico, first round, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 46 – De Zalze G.C. (42) and Stellenbosch G.C. (4), Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 13 – Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course 13; Bunga Raya Course 0), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Lowest Score, Individual, Any Round, Not Counted for Team (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 69 – Deane Beman, United States of America, third round, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 22 – Club de Golf Los Leones (20) and Club de Golf La Dehesa (2), Santiago, Chile, 1998 Most Players to Compete (3-Player Teams) 14 – La Boulie and The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 208 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Championship 197 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 192 – Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 153 – De Zalze G.C. (72) and Stellenbosch G.C. (81), Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 188 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 107 – Rio Mar C.C., (River Course 83; Ocean Course 24), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Most Players to Compete (4-Player Teams) (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 236 – Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarrow, Germany, 2000 77 – The National G.C. (56) and La Boulie (21), Versailles, France, 1994 207 – Club de Golf Los Leones and Club de Golf La Dehesa, Santiago, Chile, 1998 75 – Club de Golf Los Leones (45) and Club de Golf La Dehesa (30), Santiago, Chile, 1998 195 – Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 Fewest Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Championship Best Finish, Host Nation 1 – Peter A. Toogood, Australia, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 1 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Lowest Score, Individual, 9 Holes 1 – United States of America, Pinehurst C.C., Pinehurst, United States of America, 1980 29 – Daniel Olsson, Sweden, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 2 – New Zealand, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 29 – Dawie van der Walt, South Africa, third round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 3 – Scotland (as part of GB&I), Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 30 – Edward De Jong, Netherlands, fourth round, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Most Teams to Compete 31 – William Hyndman III, United States of America, third round, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 70 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 31 – Ryan Moore, United States of America, first round, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 66 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 31 – Oscar Floren, Sweden, second round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 65 – Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Lowest Score, Individual, First Round 63 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 63 – Jason Dawes, Australia, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 59 – Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 64 – Daniel Olsson, Sweden, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 Fewest Teams to Compete 64 – Mauricio Muñiz, Puerto Rico, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 23 – Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962 65 – Brett Partridge, Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 24 – Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978 65 – Ryan Moore, United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 26 – Royal Melbourne G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 Lowest Score, Individual, Second Round Longest Course 64 – Yusaku Miyazato, Japan, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 7,215 yards, 6,593 meters – Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 65 – Lucas Parsons, Australia, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, , Canada, 1992 7,125 yards, 6,515 meters – Club de Golf, Mexico City, Mexico, 1966 66 – Ronald D.B.M. Shade, Great Britain & Ireland, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962 7,043 yards, 6,440 meters – Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro, Madrid, Spain, 1970 66 – Michael Campbell, New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 7,038 yards, 6,436 meters – Sporting Club Berlin (Faldo Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 66 – Justin Leonard, United States of America, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 66 – Gregory Charmers, Australia, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 Shortest Course 66 – Lee James, Great Britain, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 6,317 yards, 5,776 meters – Pacific Harbor G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978 66 – Rob McMillan, Canada, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 6,456 yards, 5,903 meters – Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 66 – Dawie van der Walt, South Africa, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Winner of Men’s and Women’s Team Championships in Same Year 66 – Oscar Fraustro, Mexico, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 7 – United States of America (1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1980, 1982, 1984) Lowest Score, Individual, Third Round Most Individual Appearances 63 – Jason Dawes, Australia, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 12 – Roberto Gomez, Brazil; 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2006 64 – Rhys Davies, Wales, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 11 – Lorenzo Silva, Italy; 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982 65 – David Duval, United States of America, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 11 – Alexis Godillot, France; 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986 65 – Bryce Molder, United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 11 – Tetsuo Sakata, Japan; 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1992, 1994 Lowest Score, Individual, Fourth Round 9 – Klaus Nierlich, Austria; 1960, 1964, 1970, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986 65E –  duardo Herrera, Colombia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 8 – Fernando Chiesa, Argentina; 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1998, 2002 66 – D.J. Trahan, United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 8 – Brendan Ingham, Bermuda; 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980 8 – Ginjiro Nakabe, Japan; 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1974, 1976, 1978 Lowest Score, Individual, 72 Holes 8 – Freddy Rodesch, Belgium; 1958, 1960, 1964, 1966, 1070, 1972, 1974, 1976 269 – Jack Nicklaus (66-67-68-68), United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 8 – P.G. Sethi, India; 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1978, 1980 271 – Philip Tatuarangi (67-67-68-69), New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 8 – Felipe Taverne, Chile; 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988 273 – Bryce Molder (69-71-65-68), United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 275 – Eduardo Herrera (75-67-68-65), Colombia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venzuela, 1986

2008 IGF Record Book — 76 — — 77 — 2008 IGF Record Book Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Third Round 275 – Kim Felton (70-67-69-69), Australia, Club de Golf Los Leones and Club de Golf La Dehesa, Santiago, Chile, 1998 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 275 – Wil Besseling (69-70-66-70), Netherlands, De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 43 – De Zalze G.C. (2) and Stellenbosch G.C. (41), Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 35 – Rio Mar C.C. (River Course 32; Ocean Course 3), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Lowest Score, Individual, Any Round, Counted for Team (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 63 – Jason Dawes, Australia, first round, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 26 – La Boulie and The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 64 – Daniel Olsson, Sweden, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 64 – Yusaku Miyazato, Japan, second round, Berlin Sporting Club (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Fourth Round 64 – Rhys Davies, Wales, third round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 64 – Mauricio Muñiz, Puerto Rico, first round, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 46 – De Zalze G.C. (42) and Stellenbosch G.C. (4), Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 13 – Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course 13; Bunga Raya Course 0), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Lowest Score, Individual, Any Round, Not Counted for Team (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 69 – Deane Beman, United States of America, third round, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 22 – Club de Golf Los Leones (20) and Club de Golf La Dehesa (2), Santiago, Chile, 1998 Most Players to Compete (3-Player Teams) 14 – La Boulie and The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 208 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 Most Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Championship 197 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 (Two Counting Scores: 2002–2008) 192 – Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 153 – De Zalze G.C. (72) and Stellenbosch G.C. (81), Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 188 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 107 – Rio Mar C.C., (River Course 83; Ocean Course 24), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Most Players to Compete (4-Player Teams) (Three Counting Scores: 1958–2000) 236 – Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarrow, Germany, 2000 77 – The National G.C. (56) and La Boulie (21), Versailles, France, 1994 207 – Club de Golf Los Leones and Club de Golf La Dehesa, Santiago, Chile, 1998 75 – Club de Golf Los Leones (45) and Club de Golf La Dehesa (30), Santiago, Chile, 1998 195 – Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 Fewest Sub-Par Scores, Individual, Championship Best Finish, Host Nation 1 – Peter A. Toogood, Australia, Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 1 – United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 Lowest Score, Individual, 9 Holes 1 – United States of America, Pinehurst C.C., Pinehurst, United States of America, 1980 29 – Daniel Olsson, Sweden, first round, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 2 – New Zealand, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, New Zealand, 1990 29 – Dawie van der Walt, South Africa, third round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 3 – Scotland (as part of GB&I), Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1958 30 – Edward De Jong, Netherlands, fourth round, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Most Teams to Compete 31 – William Hyndman III, United States of America, third round, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 70 – De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 31 – Ryan Moore, United States of America, first round, Rio Mar C.C. (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 66 – Rio Mar C.C., Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 31 – Oscar Floren, Sweden, second round, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 65 – Royal Adelaide G.C. and Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 Lowest Score, Individual, First Round 63 – Saujana G. & C.C., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 63 – Jason Dawes, Australia, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 59 – Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 64 – Daniel Olsson, Sweden, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 Fewest Teams to Compete 64 – Mauricio Muñiz, Puerto Rico, Grange G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 23 – Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962 65 – Brett Partridge, Australia, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 24 – Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978 65 – Ryan Moore, United States of America, Rio Mar C.C., (River Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 26 – Royal Melbourne G.C., Victoria, Australia, 1968 Lowest Score, Individual, Second Round Longest Course 64 – Yusaku Miyazato, Japan, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 7,215 yards, 6,593 meters – Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide, Australia, 2008 65 – Lucas Parsons, Australia, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, , Canada, 1992 7,125 yards, 6,515 meters – Club de Golf, Mexico City, Mexico, 1966 66 – Ronald D.B.M. Shade, Great Britain & Ireland, Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 1962 7,043 yards, 6,440 meters – Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro, Madrid, Spain, 1970 66 – Michael Campbell, New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 7,038 yards, 6,436 meters – Sporting Club Berlin (Faldo Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 66 – Justin Leonard, United States of America, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 66 – Gregory Charmers, Australia, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 Shortest Course 66 – Lee James, Great Britain, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 6,317 yards, 5,776 meters – Pacific Harbor G. & C.C., Fiji, 1978 66 – Rob McMillan, Canada, Manila Southwoods G. & C.C. (Masters Course), Manila, Philippines, 1996 6,456 yards, 5,903 meters – Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 66 – Dawie van der Walt, South Africa, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 Winner of Men’s and Women’s Team Championships in Same Year 66 – Oscar Fraustro, Mexico, Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean Course), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, 2004 7 – United States of America (1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1980, 1982, 1984) Lowest Score, Individual, Third Round Most Individual Appearances 63 – Jason Dawes, Australia, The National G.C., Versailles, France, 1994 12 – Roberto Gomez, Brazil; 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2006 64 – Rhys Davies, Wales, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2006 11 – Lorenzo Silva, Italy; 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982 65 – David Duval, United States of America, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 11 – Alexis Godillot, France; 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986 65 – Bryce Molder, United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 11 – Tetsuo Sakata, Japan; 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1992, 1994 Lowest Score, Individual, Fourth Round 9 – Klaus Nierlich, Austria; 1960, 1964, 1970, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986 65E –  duardo Herrera, Colombia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venezuela, 1986 8 – Fernando Chiesa, Argentina; 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1998, 2002 66 – D.J. Trahan, United States of America, Saujana G. & C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 8 – Brendan Ingham, Bermuda; 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980 8 – Ginjiro Nakabe, Japan; 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1974, 1976, 1978 Lowest Score, Individual, 72 Holes 8 – Freddy Rodesch, Belgium; 1958, 1960, 1964, 1966, 1070, 1972, 1974, 1976 269 – Jack Nicklaus (66-67-68-68), United States of America, Merion G.C., Philadelphia, United States of America, 1960 8 – P.G. Sethi, India; 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1978, 1980 271 – Philip Tatuarangi (67-67-68-69), New Zealand, Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, Canada, 1992 8 – Felipe Taverne, Chile; 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988 273 – Bryce Molder (69-71-65-68), United States of America, Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000 275 – Eduardo Herrera (75-67-68-65), Colombia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas, Venzuela, 1986

2008 IGF Record Book — 76 — — 77 — 2008 IGF Record Book NOTABLE PAST PLAYERS ARTICLES OF THE INTERNATIONAL GOLF FEDERATION Women Men ARTICLE I Organizations in the same proportion as their annual dues. Catherine Lacoste (France)...... 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, Bob Charles (New Zealand)...... 1958, 1960 The name of this federation is the INTERNATIONAL Expenses of the Federation shall be limited to the ...... 1974, 1976, 1978 Jack Nicklaus (United States of America)...... 1960 GOLF FEDERATION. following: Carol Semple Thompson (United States of America)...... Michael Bonallack (Great Britain & Ireland)...... 1960, (1) Cost of Administration including staff, office ...... 1974, 1980, 1988, 1992, 1994 ...... 1962, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1972 ARTICLE II rent, stationery, postage, printing and other Object communications incurred by the Administrative Nancy Lopez (United States of America)...... 1976 Tom Kite (United States of America)...... 1970 Office. Beth Daniel (United States of America)...... 1978 Ben Crenshaw (United States of America)...... 1972 Section 1. Friendship and Sportsmanship through Golf (2) Expenses including travel and hotel Juli Inkster (United States of America)...... 1980, 1982 Curtis Strange (United States of America)...... 1974 accommodation authorized by the Administrative To encourage the international development of golf Committee. Liselotte Neumann (Sweden)...... 1982, 1984 (Zimbabwe)...... 1976 and to foster friendship and sportsmanship among Hiromi Kobayashi (Japan) ...... 1982, 1986 Scott Hoch (United States of America)...... 1978 the peoples of the world through the conduct (3) Insurance and maintenance of the biennially of Amateur Team Championships for the Championship trophies; and Helen Alfredsson (Sweden)...... 1986, 1988 (Fiji)...... 1980 Eisenhower Trophy and the Espirito Santo Trophy. (4) Provision of prizes Wendy Doolan (Australia)...... 1990 Colin Montgomerie (Great Britain & Ireland)...... 1984 Section 2. Olympic Games No Member Organization may incur any expense Annika Sorenstam (Sweden)...... 1990, 1992 Jose Maria Olazabal (Spain) ...... 1984 To promote golf as an Olympic sport and to act as for the Federation, and no representative of the Lorie Kane (Canada)...... 1992 Jesper Parnevik (Sweden) ...... 1984, 1986 the Federation for golf in the Olympic Games. Federation shall have authority to incur any expense except as expressly stated herein. Patricia Meunier-Lebouc (France) ...... 1992 (Australia)...... 1990 ARTICLE III (c) Any other expense incident to the affairs of Maria Hjorth (Sweden)...... 1992, 1994 Shigeki Maruyama (Japan)...... 1990 Membership the Federation shall be borne by the Member Mi Hyun Kim (Korea)...... 1994 Phil Mickelson (United States of America)...... 1990 Organization whose representative incurs such Section 1. Eligibility expense. Se Ri Pak (Korea)...... 1994 David Duval (United States of America)...... 1990, 1992 Membership in the Federation is open to: (d) The expense of conducting the Championships (Australia)...... 1994 Allen Doyle (United States of America). . . 1990, 1992, 1994 (a) The R&A and the United States Golf Association, shall be borne by the Member Organization Hee-Won Han (Korea)...... 1996 Michael Campbell (New Zealand)...... 1992 as the governing bodies of the Rules of Golf and the entertaining it. Rules of Amateur Status; and Kelli Kuehne (United States of America)...... 1996 Justin Leonard (United States of America)...... 1992 Section 4. Obligations and Discipline (b) Any organization which is the National The acceptance of membership in the Federation Janice Moodie (Great Britain & Ireland)...... 1996 Tiger Woods (United States of America)...... 1994 Federation, Association or Union responsible for shall bind each Member Organization to uphold Dorothy Delasin (Philippines)...... 1996, 1998 Sergio Garcia (Spain) ...... 1996, 1998 amateur golf activities in its country; and observes all the provisions of these Articles and any rules the Rules of Golf and the Rules of Amateur Status Jeong Jang (Korea)...... 1998 Henrik Stenson (Sweden)...... 1998 or actions of the Federation or the Administrative of either The R&A or the United States Golf Committee. (Korea)...... 1998 Trevor Immelman (South Africa)...... 1998 Association. Any Member Organization failing in these obligations Nicole Perrot (Chile) ...... 1998 Aaron Baddeley (Australia)...... 1998, 2000 Section 2. Election or ceasing to meet the eligibility requirements may (Mexico)...... 1998, 2000 Luke Donald (Great Britain & Ireland)...... 1998, 2000 An application for membership shall be supported be suspended or expelled by the Federation. (Norway)...... 1998, 2000 (Colombia) ...... 1998, 2000, 2002 by copies of the applicant’s constitution and by- laws or similar documents and such other data as Section 5. Correspondence with Member Hilary Homeyer Lunke (United States of America)...... 2000 Paul Casey (Great Britain & Ireland)...... 2000 the Administrative Committee determines. Organizations Julieta Granada (Paraguay)...... 2000, 2004 Ben Curtis (United States of America)...... 2000 An applicant may be elected to Membership A Member Organization shall not circulate a memorandum to all other Member Organizations Ai Miyazato (Japan)...... 2002 by the Federation after determination by the Administrative Committee that the requirements without approval of the Administrative Committee. Paula Creamer (United States of America)...... 2004 for membership have been met. (Chinese Taipei)...... 2004, 2006 Section 6. Withdrawal Section 3. Finances Any Member Organization may withdraw from Anna Nordqvist (Sweden)...... 2006, 2008 (a) Member Organizations shall pay annual dues, as membership by notifying the Administrative Office shall be determined by the Federation, payable in to that effect. January of each year in the currency of the country Any Member Organization so withdrawing shall in which the Federation’s Administrative Office is remain obligated for its annual dues for the year in located - see Article XI - unless prohibited by law or which withdrawal occurred. government regulation. (b) Income from dues shall be used to defray all ARTICLE IV Federation expenses. If expenses in a given year Championships result in a deficit in the Federation’s account, which shall be maintained in the Administrative Section 1. Time Office, the deficit shall be shared by those Member The Championships shall be held biennially, on

2008 IGF Record Book — 78 — — 79 — 2008 IGF Record Book NOTABLE PAST PLAYERS ARTICLES OF THE INTERNATIONAL GOLF FEDERATION Women Men ARTICLE I Organizations in the same proportion as their annual dues. Catherine Lacoste (France)...... 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, Bob Charles (New Zealand)...... 1958, 1960 The name of this federation is the INTERNATIONAL Expenses of the Federation shall be limited to the ...... 1974, 1976, 1978 Jack Nicklaus (United States of America)...... 1960 GOLF FEDERATION. following: Carol Semple Thompson (United States of America)...... Michael Bonallack (Great Britain & Ireland)...... 1960, (1) Cost of Administration including staff, office ...... 1974, 1980, 1988, 1992, 1994 ...... 1962, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1972 ARTICLE II rent, stationery, postage, printing and other Object communications incurred by the Administrative Nancy Lopez (United States of America)...... 1976 Tom Kite (United States of America)...... 1970 Office. Beth Daniel (United States of America)...... 1978 Ben Crenshaw (United States of America)...... 1972 Section 1. Friendship and Sportsmanship through Golf (2) Expenses including travel and hotel Juli Inkster (United States of America)...... 1980, 1982 Curtis Strange (United States of America)...... 1974 accommodation authorized by the Administrative To encourage the international development of golf Committee. Liselotte Neumann (Sweden)...... 1982, 1984 Nick Price (Zimbabwe)...... 1976 and to foster friendship and sportsmanship among Hiromi Kobayashi (Japan) ...... 1982, 1986 Scott Hoch (United States of America)...... 1978 the peoples of the world through the conduct (3) Insurance and maintenance of the biennially of Amateur Team Championships for the Championship trophies; and Helen Alfredsson (Sweden)...... 1986, 1988 Vijay Singh (Fiji)...... 1980 Eisenhower Trophy and the Espirito Santo Trophy. (4) Provision of prizes Wendy Doolan (Australia)...... 1990 Colin Montgomerie (Great Britain & Ireland)...... 1984 Section 2. Olympic Games No Member Organization may incur any expense Annika Sorenstam (Sweden)...... 1990, 1992 Jose Maria Olazabal (Spain) ...... 1984 To promote golf as an Olympic sport and to act as for the Federation, and no representative of the Lorie Kane (Canada)...... 1992 Jesper Parnevik (Sweden) ...... 1984, 1986 the Federation for golf in the Olympic Games. Federation shall have authority to incur any expense except as expressly stated herein. Patricia Meunier-Lebouc (France) ...... 1992 Robert Allenby (Australia)...... 1990 ARTICLE III (c) Any other expense incident to the affairs of Maria Hjorth (Sweden)...... 1992, 1994 Shigeki Maruyama (Japan)...... 1990 Membership the Federation shall be borne by the Member Mi Hyun Kim (Korea)...... 1994 Phil Mickelson (United States of America)...... 1990 Organization whose representative incurs such Section 1. Eligibility expense. Se Ri Pak (Korea)...... 1994 David Duval (United States of America)...... 1990, 1992 Membership in the Federation is open to: (d) The expense of conducting the Championships Karrie Webb (Australia)...... 1994 Allen Doyle (United States of America). . . 1990, 1992, 1994 (a) The R&A and the United States Golf Association, shall be borne by the Member Organization Hee-Won Han (Korea)...... 1996 Michael Campbell (New Zealand)...... 1992 as the governing bodies of the Rules of Golf and the entertaining it. Rules of Amateur Status; and Kelli Kuehne (United States of America)...... 1996 Justin Leonard (United States of America)...... 1992 Section 4. Obligations and Discipline (b) Any organization which is the National The acceptance of membership in the Federation Janice Moodie (Great Britain & Ireland)...... 1996 Tiger Woods (United States of America)...... 1994 Federation, Association or Union responsible for shall bind each Member Organization to uphold Dorothy Delasin (Philippines)...... 1996, 1998 Sergio Garcia (Spain) ...... 1996, 1998 amateur golf activities in its country; and observes all the provisions of these Articles and any rules the Rules of Golf and the Rules of Amateur Status Jeong Jang (Korea)...... 1998 Henrik Stenson (Sweden)...... 1998 or actions of the Federation or the Administrative of either The R&A or the United States Golf Committee. Grace Park (Korea)...... 1998 Trevor Immelman (South Africa)...... 1998 Association. Any Member Organization failing in these obligations Nicole Perrot (Chile) ...... 1998 Aaron Baddeley (Australia)...... 1998, 2000 Section 2. Election or ceasing to meet the eligibility requirements may Lorena Ochoa (Mexico)...... 1998, 2000 Luke Donald (Great Britain & Ireland)...... 1998, 2000 An application for membership shall be supported be suspended or expelled by the Federation. Suzann Pettersen (Norway)...... 1998, 2000 Camilo Villegas (Colombia) ...... 1998, 2000, 2002 by copies of the applicant’s constitution and by- laws or similar documents and such other data as Section 5. Correspondence with Member Hilary Homeyer Lunke (United States of America)...... 2000 Paul Casey (Great Britain & Ireland)...... 2000 the Administrative Committee determines. Organizations Julieta Granada (Paraguay)...... 2000, 2004 Ben Curtis (United States of America)...... 2000 An applicant may be elected to Membership A Member Organization shall not circulate a memorandum to all other Member Organizations Ai Miyazato (Japan)...... 2002 by the Federation after determination by the Administrative Committee that the requirements without approval of the Administrative Committee. Paula Creamer (United States of America)...... 2004 for membership have been met. Yani Tseng (Chinese Taipei)...... 2004, 2006 Section 6. Withdrawal Section 3. Finances Any Member Organization may withdraw from Anna Nordqvist (Sweden)...... 2006, 2008 (a) Member Organizations shall pay annual dues, as membership by notifying the Administrative Office shall be determined by the Federation, payable in to that effect. January of each year in the currency of the country Any Member Organization so withdrawing shall in which the Federation’s Administrative Office is remain obligated for its annual dues for the year in located - see Article XI - unless prohibited by law or which withdrawal occurred. government regulation. (b) Income from dues shall be used to defray all ARTICLE IV Federation expenses. If expenses in a given year Championships result in a deficit in the Federation’s account, which shall be maintained in the Administrative Section 1. Time Office, the deficit shall be shared by those Member The Championships shall be held biennially, on

2008 IGF Record Book — 78 — — 79 — 2008 IGF Record Book such dates as the Federation shall determine. (2) The degree (if any) to which an invitation to In the case of doubt regarding citizenship, the IGF winning Teams, the second-place Teams, and the Normally, the Championships shall be held in entertain the Championships has been restricted by Secretariat will make the final determination. third-place Teams. consecutive weeks in the time period starting with the Government of the country concerned. (d) No other prizes may be accepted from any the second half of September through the first half If no invitation acceptable to the Federation has Section 3. Form of Play source, except symbolic gifts by a Member of November, with the two competitions being been received from within the appropriate Zone, (a) Prior to the date for closing of entries, the Organization to its Teams. staged in the same geographical location. the Federation may consider and accept any Joint Secretaries shall determine the maximum invitation which may have been received from number of Teams, using two courses, which can Section 5. Championship Committee; Course Section 2. Place within the Zone next in order of rotation. be accepted at the selected venue. At the date Unplayable (a) The Championships shall be rotated among the of closing of entries, if the number of Teams three following Zones in the order stated: However, if the Federation at its Biennial Meeting entered does not exceed the maximum acceptable (a) The Administrative Committee shall appoint is unable, due to a lack of acceptable invitations or number, the Teams will consist of two or three a Championship Committee to conduct the event. (1) Asia-Pacific Zone - Countries of Asia, Oceania, for any other reason, finally to decide the location players. If the number of Teams entered exceeds The host Member Organization shall be represented and some countries of the Middle East. of the next Championships, the Administrative the maximum acceptable, then the Administrative on the Championship Committee. (2) American Zone - Countries of North America, Committee shall take such steps as are necessary to Committee shall determine a revised format for the (b) The Championship Committee shall be the Caribbean, Central America, and South ensure the continuance of the Championships Championships or a method of eliminating entries, authorized to decide when a Championship course America. (d) The Federation shall have the power to waive as it considers appropriate. is unplayable. (3) European-African Zone - Countries of Europe, the annual dues of any Member Organization (b) The Championships shall be conducted in (c) If a Championship course is declared unplayable Africa, and some countries of the Middle East. which, owing to a restriction imposed by the accordance with the Rules of Golf as approved by and as a result it is not possible to complete Government of the country in which a particular All questions as to a country’s zone shall be The R&A and the United States Golf Association. 72 holes of play in the period in which the Championship is being held, has not been invited Championship is scheduled, the Championship settled by the International Olympic Committee’s to participate in that Championship. (c) The Championships shall consist of 72 holes Continental Divisions. stroke play; l8 holes each on four consecutive days shall not be extended beyond the last scheduled day and the winner shall be the Team which returns (b) Invitations to entertain the Championships ARTICLE V of the Championship period. All the players of each Team shall be eligible for all four rounds; the lowest score for the number of stipulated shall be submitted by Member Organizations to Amateur Team Championships rounds played, except that, if it is not possible to the Administrative Office five years in advance. disqualification of a player under the Rules of Golf in any round shall not be effective for any play at least 36 holes in the four scheduled days, The Administrative Office shall inform all Member Section 1. Entry Dates the Championship shall be terminated without a Organizations of such invitations. subsequent round unless the Championship Each Member Organization shall inform the Committee determines otherwise. Champion being determined. (Note: Invitations may be submitted by any Administrative Office biennially as to whether Member Organization in any Zone. Although or not it will enter the Championships; such The Secretariat shall determine the starting times ARTICLE VI invitations from the appropriate Zone will, of notification shall reach the Administrative Office for each country and the course on which each Arrangements for Championships not later than three months before the first country plays. They shall also determine the course, be given first consideration, it is important The Member Organization entertaining the that invitations from other Zones, particularly the Championship. method by which the countries are divided between the two courses for the third and fourth rounds. Championships shall have the honor of and be Zone next in order, should be available in case no Each Member Organization which enters the responsible for planning and arranging for the invitation acceptable to the Federation has been Championships shall inform the Administrative In each l8-hole round, the total of the two lowest Championships, subject to the applicable provisions received from the appropriate Zone.) Office of the personnel of its Team not later scores by players of each Team shall constitute the of these Articles and approval by the Administrative At the time of submitting its invitation the Member than one month before the Championships. Team score for that round. Committee, and for all the expenses in connection Organization shall represent that, subject to any Substitutions may be made at any subsequent time The total of the two-player Team scores for the therewith except the expenses of the Teams. Such restrictions imposed upon it by the Government at the pleasure of the Member Organization, until four rounds shall be the Team’s score for the Member Organization may charge admission to of its country, it will allow all other Member the time that the Team has registered on-site at the Championship. spectators and otherwise raise income as it may Organizations to compete if its invitation is Championships. desire. The Champion shall be the Team with the lowest accepted. It shall also present with its invitation The R&A shall not be entitled to enter a team from such total score for 72 holes. No financial liability shall attach to either the a statement from a properly authorized official Great Britain & Ireland in any year in which teams Federation or to any Member Organization other of the Government of its country that all Member are entered by the Golf Unions of England, Ireland, (d) Prior to the start of every Championship, than the Member Organization entertaining the Organizations, other than those (if any) named in Scotland, and Wales. the Administrative Committee shall decide the Championships. the statement, will be allowed to visit the country procedure to be adopted in the event of a tie. and to compete in the Championship without any Section 2. Qualification of Players; Amateur Status ARTICLE VII restriction whatsoever. The players comprising each Team shall be: Section 4. Prizes Expenses of Teams (a) The Eisenhower Trophy, presented to the At a time not more than eight months and not less (a) Amateur golfers under the Rules of Amateur Each Member Organization shall be responsible for than seven months from the first of the month Federation by the Friends of American Golf through Status of either The R&A or the United States Golf The R&A and the United States Golf Association, the expenses of its Teams’ players and Captains. in which the Championships are to take place, Association; and both the Member Organization and a properly shall be held for the ensuing biennium by the ARTICLE VIII authorized official of the Government of its (b) Citizens of the country of the Member Member Organization whose Team is the winner of country shall reiterate the statement made in the Organization represented. the World Amateur Team Championship. Federation Meetings paragraph above. A player with dual nationality who has played (b) The Espirito Santo Trophy, presented to the Section 1. Biennial Meeting Federation by the family of Ricardo Espirito Santo (c) The location of each Championship shall for one country in a Championship may, in the The Federation shall meet biennially before the normally be determined by the Federation at immediately following Championship, play for through the Portuguese Golf Federation, shall be held for the ensuing biennium by the Member start of the men’s Championship and at the place its Biennial Meeting four years in advance. In the other country of which he or she is a citizen, of the Championships. reaching its decision the Federation shall have provided he or she has been a citizen of the other Organization whose Team is the winner of the regard to: country for at least one year. Women’s World Amateur Team Championship. At a Biennial Meeting of the Federation each Member Organization shall be entitled to be (1) The importance of locating the Championships Each Team shall have a Captain, who may be either (c) A uniform type of prize for individuals shall be awarded to the players and the Captains of the represented by two Delegates, who shall have in the appropriate Zone in accordance with Section a player or a non-player. one vote each, who shall be citizens of, or 2(a) of this Article; and

2008 IGF Record Book — 80 — — 81 — 2008 IGF Record Book such dates as the Federation shall determine. (2) The degree (if any) to which an invitation to In the case of doubt regarding citizenship, the IGF winning Teams, the second-place Teams, and the Normally, the Championships shall be held in entertain the Championships has been restricted by Secretariat will make the final determination. third-place Teams. consecutive weeks in the time period starting with the Government of the country concerned. (d) No other prizes may be accepted from any the second half of September through the first half If no invitation acceptable to the Federation has Section 3. Form of Play source, except symbolic gifts by a Member of November, with the two competitions being been received from within the appropriate Zone, (a) Prior to the date for closing of entries, the Organization to its Teams. staged in the same geographical location. the Federation may consider and accept any Joint Secretaries shall determine the maximum invitation which may have been received from number of Teams, using two courses, which can Section 5. Championship Committee; Course Section 2. Place within the Zone next in order of rotation. be accepted at the selected venue. At the date Unplayable (a) The Championships shall be rotated among the of closing of entries, if the number of Teams three following Zones in the order stated: However, if the Federation at its Biennial Meeting entered does not exceed the maximum acceptable (a) The Administrative Committee shall appoint is unable, due to a lack of acceptable invitations or number, the Teams will consist of two or three a Championship Committee to conduct the event. (1) Asia-Pacific Zone - Countries of Asia, Oceania, for any other reason, finally to decide the location players. If the number of Teams entered exceeds The host Member Organization shall be represented and some countries of the Middle East. of the next Championships, the Administrative the maximum acceptable, then the Administrative on the Championship Committee. (2) American Zone - Countries of North America, Committee shall take such steps as are necessary to Committee shall determine a revised format for the (b) The Championship Committee shall be the Caribbean, Central America, and South ensure the continuance of the Championships Championships or a method of eliminating entries, authorized to decide when a Championship course America. (d) The Federation shall have the power to waive as it considers appropriate. is unplayable. (3) European-African Zone - Countries of Europe, the annual dues of any Member Organization (b) The Championships shall be conducted in (c) If a Championship course is declared unplayable Africa, and some countries of the Middle East. which, owing to a restriction imposed by the accordance with the Rules of Golf as approved by and as a result it is not possible to complete Government of the country in which a particular All questions as to a country’s zone shall be The R&A and the United States Golf Association. 72 holes of play in the period in which the Championship is being held, has not been invited Championship is scheduled, the Championship settled by the International Olympic Committee’s to participate in that Championship. (c) The Championships shall consist of 72 holes Continental Divisions. stroke play; l8 holes each on four consecutive days shall not be extended beyond the last scheduled day and the winner shall be the Team which returns (b) Invitations to entertain the Championships ARTICLE V of the Championship period. All the players of each Team shall be eligible for all four rounds; the lowest score for the number of stipulated shall be submitted by Member Organizations to Amateur Team Championships rounds played, except that, if it is not possible to the Administrative Office five years in advance. disqualification of a player under the Rules of Golf in any round shall not be effective for any play at least 36 holes in the four scheduled days, The Administrative Office shall inform all Member Section 1. Entry Dates the Championship shall be terminated without a Organizations of such invitations. subsequent round unless the Championship Each Member Organization shall inform the Committee determines otherwise. Champion being determined. (Note: Invitations may be submitted by any Administrative Office biennially as to whether Member Organization in any Zone. Although or not it will enter the Championships; such The Secretariat shall determine the starting times ARTICLE VI invitations from the appropriate Zone will, of notification shall reach the Administrative Office for each country and the course on which each Arrangements for Championships not later than three months before the first country plays. They shall also determine the course, be given first consideration, it is important The Member Organization entertaining the that invitations from other Zones, particularly the Championship. method by which the countries are divided between the two courses for the third and fourth rounds. Championships shall have the honor of and be Zone next in order, should be available in case no Each Member Organization which enters the responsible for planning and arranging for the invitation acceptable to the Federation has been Championships shall inform the Administrative In each l8-hole round, the total of the two lowest Championships, subject to the applicable provisions received from the appropriate Zone.) Office of the personnel of its Team not later scores by players of each Team shall constitute the of these Articles and approval by the Administrative At the time of submitting its invitation the Member than one month before the Championships. Team score for that round. Committee, and for all the expenses in connection Organization shall represent that, subject to any Substitutions may be made at any subsequent time The total of the two-player Team scores for the therewith except the expenses of the Teams. Such restrictions imposed upon it by the Government at the pleasure of the Member Organization, until four rounds shall be the Team’s score for the Member Organization may charge admission to of its country, it will allow all other Member the time that the Team has registered on-site at the Championship. spectators and otherwise raise income as it may Organizations to compete if its invitation is Championships. desire. The Champion shall be the Team with the lowest accepted. It shall also present with its invitation The R&A shall not be entitled to enter a team from such total score for 72 holes. No financial liability shall attach to either the a statement from a properly authorized official Great Britain & Ireland in any year in which teams Federation or to any Member Organization other of the Government of its country that all Member are entered by the Golf Unions of England, Ireland, (d) Prior to the start of every Championship, than the Member Organization entertaining the Organizations, other than those (if any) named in Scotland, and Wales. the Administrative Committee shall decide the Championships. the statement, will be allowed to visit the country procedure to be adopted in the event of a tie. and to compete in the Championship without any Section 2. Qualification of Players; Amateur Status ARTICLE VII restriction whatsoever. The players comprising each Team shall be: Section 4. Prizes Expenses of Teams (a) The Eisenhower Trophy, presented to the At a time not more than eight months and not less (a) Amateur golfers under the Rules of Amateur Each Member Organization shall be responsible for than seven months from the first of the month Federation by the Friends of American Golf through Status of either The R&A or the United States Golf The R&A and the United States Golf Association, the expenses of its Teams’ players and Captains. in which the Championships are to take place, Association; and both the Member Organization and a properly shall be held for the ensuing biennium by the ARTICLE VIII authorized official of the Government of its (b) Citizens of the country of the Member Member Organization whose Team is the winner of country shall reiterate the statement made in the Organization represented. the World Amateur Team Championship. Federation Meetings paragraph above. A player with dual nationality who has played (b) The Espirito Santo Trophy, presented to the Section 1. Biennial Meeting Federation by the family of Ricardo Espirito Santo (c) The location of each Championship shall for one country in a Championship may, in the The Federation shall meet biennially before the normally be determined by the Federation at immediately following Championship, play for through the Portuguese Golf Federation, shall be held for the ensuing biennium by the Member start of the men’s Championship and at the place its Biennial Meeting four years in advance. In the other country of which he or she is a citizen, of the Championships. reaching its decision the Federation shall have provided he or she has been a citizen of the other Organization whose Team is the winner of the regard to: country for at least one year. Women’s World Amateur Team Championship. At a Biennial Meeting of the Federation each Member Organization shall be entitled to be (1) The importance of locating the Championships Each Team shall have a Captain, who may be either (c) A uniform type of prize for individuals shall be awarded to the players and the Captains of the represented by two Delegates, who shall have in the appropriate Zone in accordance with Section a player or a non-player. one vote each, who shall be citizens of, or 2(a) of this Article; and

2008 IGF Record Book — 80 — — 81 — 2008 IGF Record Book normally resident in, the country of the Member Biennial Meeting thirteen Member Organizations to to the Administrative Committee by the their safekeeping during any suspension of the Organization, and who shall be present at the receive the right to appoint one representative each Administrative Office. Championships. Meeting in person in order to vote. It is requested to the next Administrative Committee. that one delegate be male and one be female. Member countries from each of the three Zones Section 7. Majority Decision Section 2. Dissolution of Federation If only one Delegate is present, the Member should determine in advance of the Administrative A majority vote at a meeting at which a quorum In the event of dissolution of the Federation, such Organization may only cast one vote. Committee Meeting how they would nominate is present, or a majority vote of the entire use or other disposition of the Eisenhower Trophy If a Member Organization represents only men’s or the countries to be represented on the next Administrative Committee in case of action by shall be made as the United States Golf Association only women’s golf in their country, such member Administrative Committee. However, if for any mail, shall determine any question before the may in its discretion determine; such use or other will be entitled to one Delegate and one vote at a reason they cannot come to an agreement on the Administrative Committee. disposition of the Espirito Santo Trophy shall be Biennial Meeting. countries, or which countries will provide male or made as the Portuguese Golf Federation may in its female representatives, the Joint Chairmen and the ARTICLE X discretion determine. Appointment of Delegates shall be certified to the Women’s Chairman will assume responsibility for Officers Administrative Office in advance. nominating the countries/representatives. ARTICLE XIV Section 1. Titles; Election Amendments Section 2. Quorum Additional nominations may be made by Delegates to the Biennial Meeting. The officers of the Federation shall be two Joint These Articles may be amended by action of the Fifty Member Organizations represented by Chairmen, a Women’s Chairman, and two Joint Delegates present in person shall constitute a Federation, provided, however, that the provisions of (b) At each Biennial Meeting thirteen Member Secretaries. these Articles with respect to the Rules of Golf and quorum at a Biennial Meeting of the Federation. Organizations shall be chosen, by ballot, to The Joint Chairmen shall be representatives of and the Rules of Amateur Status shall not be amended receive the right to appoint one representative (or without the unanimous affirmative vote of the Section 3. Action Without Meeting substitute) each to the Administrative Committee, appointed by The R&A and the United States Golf Association. Member Organizations; that the provisions of these Between Biennial Meetings, the Federation may to serve for two years. The term shall commence Articles with respect to permanent representation take action by mail vote on resolutions submitted immediately following the current World The Women’s Chairman serves a term of six years, to the Administrative Committee shall not be to the Member Organizations by the Administrative Amateur Team Championships and will conclude on a rotating basis among the three Zones. A amended without the affirmative votes of the Office pursuant to direction of the Administrative immediately following the next World Amateur female candidate for this office is nominated by respective Member Organizations concerned; and Committee. Team Championships. The R&A and the United the Administrative Committee and ratified at that the provisions of these Articles with respect to States Golf Association shall be permanently the Biennial Meeting. The term shall commence the ownership and custody of the Championship Section 4. Majority Decision entitled to appoint one representative each. immediately following the current World Trophies shall not be amended without the A majority vote of the Delegates at a Biennial (c) Each Member Organization so chosen Amateur Team Championships and will conclude affirmative vote of the United States Golf Association Meeting of the Federation at which a quorum shall promptly appoint its representative immediately following the World Amateur Team for the Eisenhower Trophy and the Portuguese Golf is present, or a majority vote of the Member to the Administrative Committee and give Championships six years later. Federation for the Espirito Santo Trophy. Organizations in cases of action by mail, shall the Administrative Office notification of the The Joint Secretaries shall be appointed by the determine any question before the Federation, appointment. Administrative Committee. subject to any additional requirements of other provisions of these Articles. (d) A Member Organization shall have the right to change its appointee to the Administrative Section 2. Chairman One of the Joint Chairmen shall preside at meetings ARTICLE IX Committee; any such change shall become of the Federation and of the Administrative Administrative Committee effective when the Administrative Office receives notification thereof. Committee, and in general shall perform the customary duties of office. Section 1. Composition Section 3. Duties There shall be an Administrative Committee of The Administrative Committee shall conduct the ARTICLE XI eighteen persons, composed of the Joint Chairmen, Administrative Office the Women’s Chairman and fifteen other affairs of the Federation, subject to the provisions persons representing thirteen different Member of these Articles and to directions of the Federation. The Federation’s Administrative Office is located at organizations, which may not duplicate the Golf House, Far Hills, NJ, USA. The Administrative country of the Women’s Chairman; five Member Section 4. Meetings Office shall keep the records of the Federation and Organizations in each of the three respective Zones The retiring Administrative Committee shall meet of the Administrative Committee, give notices of shall be represented, with at least one country in immediately prior to the Biennial Meeting of the all meetings and conduct all votes by mail, carry on each Zone having a female representative, and with Federation. the correspondence of the Federation, and perform all other customary duties. exactly one of the Member Organizations in the In addition, the Administrative Committee may European-African Zone being from the Continent also meet annually, at a date and location to be of Africa. determined. ARTICLE XII Language Each such person shall be a citizen or normally a resident of the country of the Member Organization Section 5. Quorum The official language of the Federation is English. he/she represents. Any country entertaining a Ten voting members present in person shall future Championship that is not represented in the constitute a quorum of the Administrative ARTICLE XIII Administrative Committee shall be entitled to one Committee. Care of Trophies representative to serve on the Committee in a non- voting capacity. Section 6. Action Between Meetings Section 1. Protection Between meetings, the Administrative The United States Golf Association shall retain Section 2. Nomination; Election Committee may take action by mail vote on title to the Championship Trophies, and shall (a) The Administrative Committee shall serve as a resolutions submitted to the representatives make arrangements for their insurance and for Nominating Committee and shall propose to the

2008 IGF Record Book — 82 — — 83 — 2008 IGF Record Book normally resident in, the country of the Member Biennial Meeting thirteen Member Organizations to to the Administrative Committee by the their safekeeping during any suspension of the Organization, and who shall be present at the receive the right to appoint one representative each Administrative Office. Championships. Meeting in person in order to vote. It is requested to the next Administrative Committee. that one delegate be male and one be female. Member countries from each of the three Zones Section 7. Majority Decision Section 2. Dissolution of Federation If only one Delegate is present, the Member should determine in advance of the Administrative A majority vote at a meeting at which a quorum In the event of dissolution of the Federation, such Organization may only cast one vote. Committee Meeting how they would nominate is present, or a majority vote of the entire use or other disposition of the Eisenhower Trophy If a Member Organization represents only men’s or the countries to be represented on the next Administrative Committee in case of action by shall be made as the United States Golf Association only women’s golf in their country, such member Administrative Committee. However, if for any mail, shall determine any question before the may in its discretion determine; such use or other will be entitled to one Delegate and one vote at a reason they cannot come to an agreement on the Administrative Committee. disposition of the Espirito Santo Trophy shall be Biennial Meeting. countries, or which countries will provide male or made as the Portuguese Golf Federation may in its female representatives, the Joint Chairmen and the ARTICLE X discretion determine. Appointment of Delegates shall be certified to the Women’s Chairman will assume responsibility for Officers Administrative Office in advance. nominating the countries/representatives. ARTICLE XIV Section 1. Titles; Election Amendments Section 2. Quorum Additional nominations may be made by Delegates to the Biennial Meeting. The officers of the Federation shall be two Joint These Articles may be amended by action of the Fifty Member Organizations represented by Chairmen, a Women’s Chairman, and two Joint Delegates present in person shall constitute a Federation, provided, however, that the provisions of (b) At each Biennial Meeting thirteen Member Secretaries. these Articles with respect to the Rules of Golf and quorum at a Biennial Meeting of the Federation. Organizations shall be chosen, by ballot, to The Joint Chairmen shall be representatives of and the Rules of Amateur Status shall not be amended receive the right to appoint one representative (or without the unanimous affirmative vote of the Section 3. Action Without Meeting substitute) each to the Administrative Committee, appointed by The R&A and the United States Golf Association. Member Organizations; that the provisions of these Between Biennial Meetings, the Federation may to serve for two years. The term shall commence Articles with respect to permanent representation take action by mail vote on resolutions submitted immediately following the current World The Women’s Chairman serves a term of six years, to the Administrative Committee shall not be to the Member Organizations by the Administrative Amateur Team Championships and will conclude on a rotating basis among the three Zones. A amended without the affirmative votes of the Office pursuant to direction of the Administrative immediately following the next World Amateur female candidate for this office is nominated by respective Member Organizations concerned; and Committee. Team Championships. The R&A and the United the Administrative Committee and ratified at that the provisions of these Articles with respect to States Golf Association shall be permanently the Biennial Meeting. The term shall commence the ownership and custody of the Championship Section 4. Majority Decision entitled to appoint one representative each. immediately following the current World Trophies shall not be amended without the A majority vote of the Delegates at a Biennial (c) Each Member Organization so chosen Amateur Team Championships and will conclude affirmative vote of the United States Golf Association Meeting of the Federation at which a quorum shall promptly appoint its representative immediately following the World Amateur Team for the Eisenhower Trophy and the Portuguese Golf is present, or a majority vote of the Member to the Administrative Committee and give Championships six years later. Federation for the Espirito Santo Trophy. Organizations in cases of action by mail, shall the Administrative Office notification of the The Joint Secretaries shall be appointed by the determine any question before the Federation, appointment. Administrative Committee. subject to any additional requirements of other provisions of these Articles. (d) A Member Organization shall have the right to change its appointee to the Administrative Section 2. Chairman One of the Joint Chairmen shall preside at meetings ARTICLE IX Committee; any such change shall become of the Federation and of the Administrative Administrative Committee effective when the Administrative Office receives notification thereof. Committee, and in general shall perform the customary duties of office. Section 1. Composition Section 3. Duties There shall be an Administrative Committee of The Administrative Committee shall conduct the ARTICLE XI eighteen persons, composed of the Joint Chairmen, Administrative Office the Women’s Chairman and fifteen other affairs of the Federation, subject to the provisions persons representing thirteen different Member of these Articles and to directions of the Federation. The Federation’s Administrative Office is located at organizations, which may not duplicate the Golf House, Far Hills, NJ, USA. The Administrative country of the Women’s Chairman; five Member Section 4. Meetings Office shall keep the records of the Federation and Organizations in each of the three respective Zones The retiring Administrative Committee shall meet of the Administrative Committee, give notices of shall be represented, with at least one country in immediately prior to the Biennial Meeting of the all meetings and conduct all votes by mail, carry on each Zone having a female representative, and with Federation. the correspondence of the Federation, and perform all other customary duties. exactly one of the Member Organizations in the In addition, the Administrative Committee may European-African Zone being from the Continent also meet annually, at a date and location to be of Africa. determined. ARTICLE XII Language Each such person shall be a citizen or normally a resident of the country of the Member Organization Section 5. Quorum The official language of the Federation is English. he/she represents. Any country entertaining a Ten voting members present in person shall future Championship that is not represented in the constitute a quorum of the Administrative ARTICLE XIII Administrative Committee shall be entitled to one Committee. Care of Trophies representative to serve on the Committee in a non- voting capacity. Section 6. Action Between Meetings Section 1. Protection Between meetings, the Administrative The United States Golf Association shall retain Section 2. Nomination; Election Committee may take action by mail vote on title to the Championship Trophies, and shall (a) The Administrative Committee shall serve as a resolutions submitted to the representatives make arrangements for their insurance and for Nominating Committee and shall propose to the

2008 IGF Record Book — 82 — — 83 — 2008 IGF Record Book MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS OF 33 656 936 THE INTERNATIONAL GOLF FEDERATION E-mail: [email protected] (For the most up-to-date contact information, please visit the IGF web site, www.internationalgolffederation.org, and go to “Members.”) Web site: www.vfgolfclub.ba 1. Algeria: Algeria Golf E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: 9. Belgium: Royal Belgian Golf 13. Botswana: Botswana Golf Federation; www.golf.at Federation; Union; Federation Algerienne de Golf; Chaussée de la Hulpe 110; P.O. Box 1033; Gaborone; Rue Ahmed Quaked; 5. Bahamas: Bahamas Golf B-1000 Brussels; Belgium Botswana Dely-Ibrahim; Algeria Federation; Tel: 322-672-2389; Fax: 322- Tel: 213-236-3059; Fax: 213- P.O. Box SS-19092; Nassau; 675-4619 14. Brazil: Brazilian Golf 261-4133 New Providence; Bahamas E-mail: [email protected] Confederation; Tel: 242-326-7412; Fax: 242- Web site: www.golfbelgium.be Confederação Brasileira de 2. Argentina: Argentine Golf 326-7415 Golfe; Rua Paes De Araujo, Association; E-mail: [email protected] 10. Bermuda: Bermuda Golf 29 conj. 42; cep 04531-090; Asociación Argentina de Golf; Web site: www.bgfnet.com Association; Sao Paulo - SP; Brazil Av. Corrientes 538 Piso 11 y P.O. Box HM 433; Hamilton Tel: 5511-3168-4366; Fax: 5511- 12; (C1043AAS); 6. Bahrain: Bahrain Golf HM BX; Bermuda 3168-4366 Buenos Aires; Argentina Association; Tel: 441-295-9972; Fax: 441- E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 54-11-4325-1113; Fax: P.O. Box 38938; Riffa; Bahrain 295-0304 Web site: www.cbg.com.br 54-11-4325-8660 Tel: 973-17777179; Fax: 973- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] ; Web 17769484 Web site: www.bermudagolf.org 15. Bulgaria: Bulgarian Golf site: www.aag.org.ar E-mail: [email protected]. Association; bh 11. Bolivia: Bolivian Golf 19, Oborishte Street; 1504 Sofia; 3. Australia: Golf Australia; Federation; Bulgaria Level 3; 95 Coventry Street; 7. Bangladesh: Bangladesh Golf Federación Boliviana de Golf; Tel: 359 294 30610; Fax: 359 South Melbourne; Victoria 3205; Federation; Calle 1 Norte Nro. 297, Zona 294 63740 Australia Kurmitola Golf club; Dhaka; Equipetrol/Faremafu; Casilla de E-mail: s.underwood@golfbg. Tel: 613-9626-5050; Fax: 613- Cantonment; Dhaka- 1206; Correos 359; Santa Cruz; Bolivia com 9626-5095 Bangladesh Tel: 591-3-3394035; Fax: 591-3- Web site: www.golfbg.com E-mail: [email protected]. Tel: 88-02-8752526; Fax: 82-02- 3394035 au 8752521 E-mail: [email protected] 16. Canada: Royal Canadian Golf Web site: www.golfaustralia.org. E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.boliviagolf.com Association; au Web site: www.kgc-bd.com Royal Canadian Golf 12. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Golf Association; 1333 Dorval 4. Austria: Austrian Golf 8. Barbados: Barbados Golf Association in Drive, Suite 1; Oakville; Association; Association; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Golf Ontario; L6M 4X7; Canada Österreichischer Golf-Verband; P.O. Box 585; Bridgetown; Asocijacija Tel: 905-849-9700; Fax: 905- Marxergasse 25; Barbados U bosni - Hercegovini; Slatina 845-7040 A-1030 Wien; Austria Tel: 246-430-0808; Fax: 246- bb; 71 000 Sarajevo; E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 43-1-505-32 45; Fax: 43-1- 437-7792 Bosnia and Herzegovina Web site: www.rcga.org 505-4962 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 387 33 656 936; Fax: 387 2008 IGF Record Book — 84 — — 85 — 2008 IGF Record Book MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS OF 33 656 936 THE INTERNATIONAL GOLF FEDERATION E-mail: [email protected] (For the most up-to-date contact information, please visit the IGF web site, www.internationalgolffederation.org, and go to “Members.”) Web site: www.vfgolfclub.ba 1. Algeria: Algeria Golf E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: 9. Belgium: Royal Belgian Golf 13. Botswana: Botswana Golf Federation; www.golf.at Federation; Union; Federation Algerienne de Golf; Chaussée de la Hulpe 110; P.O. Box 1033; Gaborone; Rue Ahmed Quaked; 5. Bahamas: Bahamas Golf B-1000 Brussels; Belgium Botswana Dely-Ibrahim; Algeria Federation; Tel: 322-672-2389; Fax: 322- Tel: 213-236-3059; Fax: 213- P.O. Box SS-19092; Nassau; 675-4619 14. Brazil: Brazilian Golf 261-4133 New Providence; Bahamas E-mail: [email protected] Confederation; Tel: 242-326-7412; Fax: 242- Web site: www.golfbelgium.be Confederação Brasileira de 2. Argentina: Argentine Golf 326-7415 Golfe; Rua Paes De Araujo, Association; E-mail: [email protected] 10. Bermuda: Bermuda Golf 29 conj. 42; cep 04531-090; Asociación Argentina de Golf; Web site: www.bgfnet.com Association; Sao Paulo - SP; Brazil Av. Corrientes 538 Piso 11 y P.O. Box HM 433; Hamilton Tel: 5511-3168-4366; Fax: 5511- 12; (C1043AAS); 6. Bahrain: Bahrain Golf HM BX; Bermuda 3168-4366 Buenos Aires; Argentina Association; Tel: 441-295-9972; Fax: 441- E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 54-11-4325-1113; Fax: P.O. Box 38938; Riffa; Bahrain 295-0304 Web site: www.cbg.com.br 54-11-4325-8660 Tel: 973-17777179; Fax: 973- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] ; Web 17769484 Web site: www.bermudagolf.org 15. Bulgaria: Bulgarian Golf site: www.aag.org.ar E-mail: [email protected]. Association; bh 11. Bolivia: Bolivian Golf 19, Oborishte Street; 1504 Sofia; 3. Australia: Golf Australia; Federation; Bulgaria Level 3; 95 Coventry Street; 7. Bangladesh: Bangladesh Golf Federación Boliviana de Golf; Tel: 359 294 30610; Fax: 359 South Melbourne; Victoria 3205; Federation; Calle 1 Norte Nro. 297, Zona 294 63740 Australia Kurmitola Golf club; Dhaka; Equipetrol/Faremafu; Casilla de E-mail: s.underwood@golfbg. Tel: 613-9626-5050; Fax: 613- Cantonment; Dhaka- 1206; Correos 359; Santa Cruz; Bolivia com 9626-5095 Bangladesh Tel: 591-3-3394035; Fax: 591-3- Web site: www.golfbg.com E-mail: [email protected]. Tel: 88-02-8752526; Fax: 82-02- 3394035 au 8752521 E-mail: [email protected] 16. Canada: Royal Canadian Golf Web site: www.golfaustralia.org. E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.boliviagolf.com Association; au Web site: www.kgc-bd.com Royal Canadian Golf 12. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Golf Association; 1333 Dorval 4. Austria: Austrian Golf 8. Barbados: Barbados Golf Association in Drive, Suite 1; Oakville; Association; Association; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Golf Ontario; L6M 4X7; Canada Österreichischer Golf-Verband; P.O. Box 585; Bridgetown; Asocijacija Tel: 905-849-9700; Fax: 905- Marxergasse 25; Barbados U bosni - Hercegovini; Slatina 845-7040 A-1030 Wien; Austria Tel: 246-430-0808; Fax: 246- bb; 71 000 Sarajevo; E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 43-1-505-32 45; Fax: 43-1- 437-7792 Bosnia and Herzegovina Web site: www.rcga.org 505-4962 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 387 33 656 936; Fax: 387 2008 IGF Record Book — 84 — — 85 — 2008 IGF Record Book 17. Cayman Islands: Cayman Federation; Brøndby; Denmark Islands Golf 21. Costa Rica: Costa Rican Golf Omospondia Golf Kiprou; Tel: 45-43-26-2700; Fax: 45-43- Association; P.O. Box 31329; Association; Olympic House, 26-2701 Grand Cayman; Asociación Nacional de Golf de Amfipoleos 21, office B208; E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: KY1-1206; Cayman Islands Costa Rica; del P.O. Box 28767; www.dgu.org Tel: 345-947-1903; Fax: 345- Banco Interfin Sabana Norte; 2025 Nicosia; Cyprus 947-3439 100 metros norte, 50 Tel: 357-22-449-874; Fax: 357- 28. Dominican Republic: E-mail: [email protected] metros oeste; tercera casa a 22-449-876 Dominican Golf Federation; Web site: www. mano izquierda; San E-mail: [email protected]; Web Federacion Dominicana de Golf, caymanislandsgolfassociation.com Jose; 1000; Costa Rica site: www.cgf.org.cy Inc.; Calle Macao Tel: 506-296-5772; Fax: 506- No. 7, Urb. Tennis Club; Arroyo 18. Chile: Chilean Golf Federation; 231-1914 25. Czech Republic: Czech Golf Hondo; Santo Federación Chilena E-mail: [email protected] Federation; Domingo; Dominican Republic de Golf; Málaga 665, Las Web site: www.anagolf.com Ceska Golfova Federace; Erpet Tel: 809-338-1006; Fax: 809- Condes; Santiago; Chile Golf Center; 338-1008 Tel: 562-690-8700; Fax: 562- 22. Cote d’Ivoire: Cote d’Ivoire Strakonickà 2860; 150 00 Prague E-mail: administracion@ 690-8720 Golf Federation; -; Smichov; Czech fedogolf.org.do E-mail: [email protected] Federation Nationale Du Golf En Republic Web site: www.golfdominicano. Web site: www.chilegolf.cl Cote D’Ivoire; 08 Tel: 420-257 318 618; Fax: 420- com BP 01, Abidjan 08; Cote 257-318-618 19. Colombia: Colombian Golf d’Ivoire E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: 29. Ecuador: Ecuador Golf Federation; Tel: 225-20210033; Fax: 225- www.cgf.cz Federation; Federatión Colombiana de Golf; 20212021 Federacion Ecuatoriana de Golf; Carrera 7, E-mail: [email protected] 26. Democratic Republic of Ave Amazonas No No. 72- 64, Interior 26; Bogota Congo: Democratic 2817 y Alemania; Edificio D.C; Colombia 23. Croatia: Croatian Golf Republic of Congo Golf Scorpios, Of. 802; Quito; Tel: 571-3-10-7664; Fax: 571-2- Federation; Federation; c/o Rainbow Ecuador 35-5091 Hrvatski Golf Savez; Trg Connections Carrefour des Tel: 593-22922-128; Fax: 593- E-mail: fedegolf@ Kresimira Cosica 11; Jeunes; 5151 Avenue 22422-989 federacioncolombianadegolf.com 10 000 Zagreb; Croatia Kasa-Vubu; Q/Matonge; E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www. Tel: 385-1-309211; Fax: 385-1- Commune Kalamu, Web site: www.feg.org.ec federacioncolombianadegolf.com 309211 Kinshasa; Democratic Republic E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: of Congo 30. Egypt: Egyptian Golf 20. Cook Islands: Cook Islands www.golf.hr Tel: 243 081 540 1140 Federation; Golf Association; E-mail: alainnitu@ 6th Road 301; New Maadi; C/o Ngapoko Ngatamaine; P.O. rainbowconnections.biz; Cairo; Egypt Box 151; Avarua; Tel: 202-27036444; Fax: 202- Rarotonga; Cook Islands 27. Denmark: Danish Golf Union; 227027649 Tel: 682-20-621; Fax: 682-20- Dansk Golf Union; E-mail: mohamedattar@ 631 Idraettens Hus; Brøndby Stadion eescoegypt.com E-mail: [email protected] 24. Cyprus: Cyprus Golf 20; DK-2605 Web site: www.egf_eg.com 2008 IGF Record Book — 86 — — 87 — 2008 IGF Record Book 17. Cayman Islands: Cayman Federation; Brøndby; Denmark Islands Golf 21. Costa Rica: Costa Rican Golf Omospondia Golf Kiprou; Tel: 45-43-26-2700; Fax: 45-43- Association; P.O. Box 31329; Association; Olympic House, 26-2701 Grand Cayman; Asociación Nacional de Golf de Amfipoleos 21, office B208; E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: KY1-1206; Cayman Islands Costa Rica; del P.O. Box 28767; www.dgu.org Tel: 345-947-1903; Fax: 345- Banco Interfin Sabana Norte; 2025 Nicosia; Cyprus 947-3439 100 metros norte, 50 Tel: 357-22-449-874; Fax: 357- 28. Dominican Republic: E-mail: [email protected] metros oeste; tercera casa a 22-449-876 Dominican Golf Federation; Web site: www. mano izquierda; San E-mail: [email protected]; Web Federacion Dominicana de Golf, caymanislandsgolfassociation.com Jose; 1000; Costa Rica site: www.cgf.org.cy Inc.; Calle Macao Tel: 506-296-5772; Fax: 506- No. 7, Urb. Tennis Club; Arroyo 18. Chile: Chilean Golf Federation; 231-1914 25. Czech Republic: Czech Golf Hondo; Santo Federación Chilena E-mail: [email protected] Federation; Domingo; Dominican Republic de Golf; Málaga 665, Las Web site: www.anagolf.com Ceska Golfova Federace; Erpet Tel: 809-338-1006; Fax: 809- Condes; Santiago; Chile Golf Center; 338-1008 Tel: 562-690-8700; Fax: 562- 22. Cote d’Ivoire: Cote d’Ivoire Strakonickà 2860; 150 00 Prague E-mail: administracion@ 690-8720 Golf Federation; -; Smichov; Czech fedogolf.org.do E-mail: [email protected] Federation Nationale Du Golf En Republic Web site: www.golfdominicano. Web site: www.chilegolf.cl Cote D’Ivoire; 08 Tel: 420-257 318 618; Fax: 420- com BP 01, Abidjan 08; Cote 257-318-618 19. Colombia: Colombian Golf d’Ivoire E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: 29. Ecuador: Ecuador Golf Federation; Tel: 225-20210033; Fax: 225- www.cgf.cz Federation; Federatión Colombiana de Golf; 20212021 Federacion Ecuatoriana de Golf; Carrera 7, E-mail: [email protected] 26. Democratic Republic of Ave Amazonas No No. 72- 64, Interior 26; Bogota Congo: Democratic 2817 y Alemania; Edificio D.C; Colombia 23. Croatia: Croatian Golf Republic of Congo Golf Scorpios, Of. 802; Quito; Tel: 571-3-10-7664; Fax: 571-2- Federation; Federation; c/o Rainbow Ecuador 35-5091 Hrvatski Golf Savez; Trg Connections Carrefour des Tel: 593-22922-128; Fax: 593- E-mail: fedegolf@ Kresimira Cosica 11; Jeunes; 5151 Avenue 22422-989 federacioncolombianadegolf.com 10 000 Zagreb; Croatia Kasa-Vubu; Q/Matonge; E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www. Tel: 385-1-309211; Fax: 385-1- Commune Kalamu, Web site: www.feg.org.ec federacioncolombianadegolf.com 309211 Kinshasa; Democratic Republic E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: of Congo 30. Egypt: Egyptian Golf 20. Cook Islands: Cook Islands www.golf.hr Tel: 243 081 540 1140 Federation; Golf Association; E-mail: alainnitu@ 6th Road 301; New Maadi; C/o Ngapoko Ngatamaine; P.O. rainbowconnections.biz; Cairo; Egypt Box 151; Avarua; Tel: 202-27036444; Fax: 202- Rarotonga; Cook Islands 27. Denmark: Danish Golf Union; 227027649 Tel: 682-20-621; Fax: 682-20- Dansk Golf Union; E-mail: mohamedattar@ 631 Idraettens Hus; Brøndby Stadion eescoegypt.com E-mail: [email protected] 24. Cyprus: Cyprus Golf 20; DK-2605 Web site: www.egf_eg.com 2008 IGF Record Book — 86 — — 87 — 2008 IGF Record Book Association; HISTORY OF THE INTERNATIONAL GOLF FEDERATION Eesti Golfi Liit; Liivalaia Dilemma, but a good one: 9;10118 Tallinn; Estonia By the 1950s, the United States Golf Association (USGA) has received too many invitations for 31. El Salvador: El Salvador Golf Tel: 372 566 86 206; international matches against individual countries to be able to accept them all. Federation; E-mail: [email protected]; Web January, 1958: Federacion Salvadoreña de Golf; site: www.golf.ee The USGA Executive Committee, discussing yet another of these generous invitations – this Residencial Escalon time from Japan – proposes the establishment of an international team competition so that all countries can participate in these types of events. Sobre 89 Av. Norte; Entre 1 y 3 35. Fiji: National Golf Association March, 1958: Calle Pte. #2; of Fiji; Representatives from the USGA travel to Scotland to discuss the idea with representatives San Salvador; El Salvador P.O. Box 5363; Rawaqa; Suva; of The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland (The R&A). The concept is Tel: 503-2264-1584; Fax: 503- Fiji enthusiastically received. 2264-1582 Tel: 679-338-3750; Fax: 679- May, 1958: E-mail: [email protected] 338-7464 Representatives from 35 countries meet in Washington, D.C., USA, hosted by the USGA and The R&A, to establish the World Amateur Golf Council (WAGC), so that it may E-mail: datacard@systemsoln. conduct the World Amateur Team Championship. The meeting is arranged through 32. England (Men): English Golf com.fj cooperation with Pan American Airlines and the U.S. Department of State, and the Union Limited; trips of all attendees are funded by an anonymous group, the Friends of American Golf. President Dwight D. Eisenhower welcomes the group in the White House Rose The National Golf 36. Finland: Finnish Golf Union; Garden. The Council is begun with 32 Member Organizations and governing Articles are Centre;Woodhall Spa; Suomen Golfliitto ry; Radiokatu, established. Lincolnshire; LN10 6PU; 20; FIN-00093 October, 1958: England SLU; Finland The first Championship is hosted by The R&A on the Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland. Tel: 44 1526-354-500; Fax: 44 Tel: 358-9-3481-2520; Fax: 358- The Australian team defeats the American team in an 18-hole play-off by two strokes. Bob Jones is the Captain of the USA team. 1526-354-020 9-147-145 September, 1960: E-mail: info@englishgolfunion. E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: The second Championship is hosted by the USGA at Merion Golf Club (East Course) org www.golf.fi in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Although the original 1958 Delegates envisioned that the Web site: www. Championship would be match play by this year, it has remained at stroke play through the englishgolfunion.org 37. France: French Golf present day. Jack Nicklaus’s 72-hole record of 269 at Merion GC still stands today. Federation; 1964: 33. England (Women): English Fédération Française de Golf; The French Golf Federation proposes that the USA Team stop in France for an informal match following the Curtis Cup Match in Wales. The USGA accepts the invitation Women’s Golf 68, Rue Anatole but also suggests inviting other nations to create a women’s counterpart to the World Association; 11 Highfield Road; France; 92 309 Levallois-Perret Amateur Team Championship. The French are delighted to do so. Edgbaston; Cedex; France Vicomtesse de Saint Sauveur (known to many as Lally Segard), of France, and Mrs. Henri Birmingham; B15 3EB; England Tel: 331-41 49 77 00; Fax: 331- Prunaret, of the United States, planned the Championship. Tel: 44121 456 2088; Fax: 44 41 49 77 01 October, 1964: 121 452 5978 E-mail: [email protected]; Web The French Golf Federation holds the first Women’s World Amateur Team Championship. Twenty-five teams compete. France beats the USA by one stroke. E-mail: office@ site: www.ffgolf.org With sincere thanks to France, it is unanimously agreed that the World Amateur Golf englishwomensgolf.org Council will hereafter conduct the Women’s event. Web site: www. 38. Gabon: Gabon Golf 1991: englishwomensgolf.org Federation; The World Amateur Golf Council becomes affiliated to the International Olympic Committee Fédération Gabonaise de Golf; as its recognized International Federation for golf. 34. Estonia: Estonian Golf B.P. 11402; 2003: The World Amateur Golf Council changes its name to the International Golf Federation.

2008 IGF Record Book — 88 — — 89 — 2008 IGF Record Book Association; HISTORY OF THE INTERNATIONAL GOLF FEDERATION Eesti Golfi Liit; Liivalaia Dilemma, but a good one: 9;10118 Tallinn; Estonia By the 1950s, the United States Golf Association (USGA) has received too many invitations for 31. El Salvador: El Salvador Golf Tel: 372 566 86 206; international matches against individual countries to be able to accept them all. Federation; E-mail: [email protected]; Web January, 1958: Federacion Salvadoreña de Golf; site: www.golf.ee The USGA Executive Committee, discussing yet another of these generous invitations – this Residencial Escalon time from Japan – proposes the establishment of an international team competition so that all countries can participate in these types of events. Sobre 89 Av. Norte; Entre 1 y 3 35. Fiji: National Golf Association March, 1958: Calle Pte. #2; of Fiji; Representatives from the USGA travel to Scotland to discuss the idea with representatives San Salvador; El Salvador P.O. Box 5363; Rawaqa; Suva; of The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland (The R&A). The concept is Tel: 503-2264-1584; Fax: 503- Fiji enthusiastically received. 2264-1582 Tel: 679-338-3750; Fax: 679- May, 1958: E-mail: [email protected] 338-7464 Representatives from 35 countries meet in Washington, D.C., USA, hosted by the USGA and The R&A, to establish the World Amateur Golf Council (WAGC), so that it may E-mail: datacard@systemsoln. conduct the World Amateur Team Championship. The meeting is arranged through 32. England (Men): English Golf com.fj cooperation with Pan American Airlines and the U.S. Department of State, and the Union Limited; trips of all attendees are funded by an anonymous group, the Friends of American Golf. President Dwight D. Eisenhower welcomes the group in the White House Rose The National Golf 36. Finland: Finnish Golf Union; Garden. The Council is begun with 32 Member Organizations and governing Articles are Centre;Woodhall Spa; Suomen Golfliitto ry; Radiokatu, established. Lincolnshire; LN10 6PU; 20; FIN-00093 October, 1958: England SLU; Finland The first Championship is hosted by The R&A on the Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland. Tel: 44 1526-354-500; Fax: 44 Tel: 358-9-3481-2520; Fax: 358- The Australian team defeats the American team in an 18-hole play-off by two strokes. Bob Jones is the Captain of the USA team. 1526-354-020 9-147-145 September, 1960: E-mail: info@englishgolfunion. E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: The second Championship is hosted by the USGA at Merion Golf Club (East Course) org www.golf.fi in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Although the original 1958 Delegates envisioned that the Web site: www. Championship would be match play by this year, it has remained at stroke play through the englishgolfunion.org 37. France: French Golf present day. Jack Nicklaus’s 72-hole record of 269 at Merion GC still stands today. Federation; 1964: 33. England (Women): English Fédération Française de Golf; The French Golf Federation proposes that the USA Curtis Cup Team stop in France for an informal match following the Curtis Cup Match in Wales. The USGA accepts the invitation Women’s Golf 68, Rue Anatole but also suggests inviting other nations to create a women’s counterpart to the World Association; 11 Highfield Road; France; 92 309 Levallois-Perret Amateur Team Championship. The French are delighted to do so. Edgbaston; Cedex; France Vicomtesse de Saint Sauveur (known to many as Lally Segard), of France, and Mrs. Henri Birmingham; B15 3EB; England Tel: 331-41 49 77 00; Fax: 331- Prunaret, of the United States, planned the Championship. Tel: 44121 456 2088; Fax: 44 41 49 77 01 October, 1964: 121 452 5978 E-mail: [email protected]; Web The French Golf Federation holds the first Women’s World Amateur Team Championship. Twenty-five teams compete. France beats the USA by one stroke. E-mail: office@ site: www.ffgolf.org With sincere thanks to France, it is unanimously agreed that the World Amateur Golf englishwomensgolf.org Council will hereafter conduct the Women’s event. Web site: www. 38. Gabon: Gabon Golf 1991: englishwomensgolf.org Federation; The World Amateur Golf Council becomes affiliated to the International Olympic Committee Fédération Gabonaise de Golf; as its recognized International Federation for golf. 34. Estonia: Estonian Golf B.P. 11402; 2003: The World Amateur Golf Council changes its name to the International Golf Federation.

2008 IGF Record Book — 88 — — 89 — 2008 IGF Record Book ORIGINAL DELEGATES – MAY 1958, WASHINGTON, D.C., USA THE TROPHIES 1. Argentina Eduardo H. Maglione (Administrative Committee) 2. Australia E.P. Prendergast (Administrative Committee) Espirito Santo 3. Austria Hugo M. Eckelt The Cup once belonged to the Tsar of Russia, Nicolas II. 4. Belgium Pierre Abbeloos It is rumored to once have been gold plated. After the 5. Bermuda George R. Holmes Russian Revolution of 1917 the precious belongings of the 6. Bolivia Jaime del Castillo I. Royal Family were scattered in auction sales and Ricardo 7. Brazil Jose Brady and Silvia Espirito Santo of Portugal bought the Cup. The 8. Canada Gordon B. Taylor, James P. Anglin original intention was for a Portuguese International 9. Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) Annesley de Silva event, but as it was only played once or twice the Trophy 10. Chile German Edwards then had no destination. Vicomtesse de Saint Sauveur, 11. China (now Chinese Taipei) Chen Yih the co-founder of the Women’s World Amateur Team 12. Colombia Harry R. Child Championship in 1964, contacted the Espirito Santos 13. Denmark* (Swedish Delegate) when she heard the Cup might be available. They were 14. Egypt Mahmoud Soliman thrilled to offer the Trophy, through the Portuguese Golf 15. Finland P.H. Zilliacus Federation, for the inaugural event in France. 16. France* (Italian Delegate) 17. Germany Willy Schniewind Eisenhower 18. Great Britain & Ireland Henry H. Turcan (Joint Chairman, With the blessing of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President Administrative Committee), N.C. Selway of the United States of America, the World Amateur Team (Administrative Committee) Championship is played for the Eisenhower Trophy. It is 19. Italy Francesco Ruspoli di Morignana inscribed, “To foster friendship and sportsmanship among (Administrative Committee) the Peoples of the World,” the IGF’s guiding principle. The 20. Japan Shun Nomura (Administrative Committee) trophy was presented, via the United States Golf Association 21. Malaya (now Malaysia) William H. Day and The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland 22. Mexico Raul Valdes V., Rodolfo Patron (now The R&A), by the Friends of American Golf for the 23. Netherlands Charles E. Veltman inaugural World Amateur Team Championship played on 24. New Zealand Douglas O. Whyte (Administrative Committee) the Old Course in St. Andrews in 1958. 25. Norway* (Swedish Delegate) 26. Peru Gabriel Tudela 27. Philippines Mervyn W. Simpson 28. Portugal Jose de Sousa e Melo 29. South Africa Maurice Tom Jackson 30. Sweden Sune Malmstrom 31. Switzerland Peter Prager 32. Thailand Prayad Buranasiri 33. United States of America John D. Ames (Joint Chairman, Administrative Committee), Charles L. Peirson (Administrative Committee), Richard S. Tufts, Wm. Ward Foshay, Joseph C. Dey Jr., (Secretary) 34. Uruguay Richard B. Hewlett 35. Venezuela Enrique Vidal

* Countries were not original Council Members. Compiled January, 2000. Thanks to Rand Jerris, Director of the USGA Museum and Archives, for some of the following sources: USGA Journal and Turf Management, April 1958; USGA Journal and Turf Management, June 1958; Golf World, 1958; 1999 USGA Championships Media Guide.

2008 IGF Record Book — 90 — — 91 — 2008 IGF Record Book ORIGINAL DELEGATES – MAY 1958, WASHINGTON, D.C., USA THE TROPHIES 1. Argentina Eduardo H. Maglione (Administrative Committee) 2. Australia E.P. Prendergast (Administrative Committee) Espirito Santo 3. Austria Hugo M. Eckelt The Cup once belonged to the Tsar of Russia, Nicolas II. 4. Belgium Pierre Abbeloos It is rumored to once have been gold plated. After the 5. Bermuda George R. Holmes Russian Revolution of 1917 the precious belongings of the 6. Bolivia Jaime del Castillo I. Royal Family were scattered in auction sales and Ricardo 7. Brazil Jose Brady and Silvia Espirito Santo of Portugal bought the Cup. The 8. Canada Gordon B. Taylor, James P. Anglin original intention was for a Portuguese International 9. Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) Annesley de Silva event, but as it was only played once or twice the Trophy 10. Chile German Edwards then had no destination. Vicomtesse de Saint Sauveur, 11. China (now Chinese Taipei) Chen Yih the co-founder of the Women’s World Amateur Team 12. Colombia Harry R. Child Championship in 1964, contacted the Espirito Santos 13. Denmark* (Swedish Delegate) when she heard the Cup might be available. They were 14. Egypt Mahmoud Soliman thrilled to offer the Trophy, through the Portuguese Golf 15. Finland P.H. Zilliacus Federation, for the inaugural event in France. 16. France* (Italian Delegate) 17. Germany Willy Schniewind Eisenhower 18. Great Britain & Ireland Henry H. Turcan (Joint Chairman, With the blessing of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President Administrative Committee), N.C. Selway of the United States of America, the World Amateur Team (Administrative Committee) Championship is played for the Eisenhower Trophy. It is 19. Italy Francesco Ruspoli di Morignana inscribed, “To foster friendship and sportsmanship among (Administrative Committee) the Peoples of the World,” the IGF’s guiding principle. The 20. Japan Shun Nomura (Administrative Committee) trophy was presented, via the United States Golf Association 21. Malaya (now Malaysia) William H. Day and The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland 22. Mexico Raul Valdes V., Rodolfo Patron (now The R&A), by the Friends of American Golf for the 23. Netherlands Charles E. Veltman inaugural World Amateur Team Championship played on 24. New Zealand Douglas O. Whyte (Administrative Committee) the Old Course in St. Andrews in 1958. 25. Norway* (Swedish Delegate) 26. Peru Gabriel Tudela 27. Philippines Mervyn W. Simpson 28. Portugal Jose de Sousa e Melo 29. South Africa Maurice Tom Jackson 30. Sweden Sune Malmstrom 31. Switzerland Peter Prager 32. Thailand Prayad Buranasiri 33. United States of America John D. Ames (Joint Chairman, Administrative Committee), Charles L. Peirson (Administrative Committee), Richard S. Tufts, Wm. Ward Foshay, Joseph C. Dey Jr., (Secretary) 34. Uruguay Richard B. Hewlett 35. Venezuela Enrique Vidal

* Countries were not original Council Members. Compiled January, 2000. Thanks to Rand Jerris, Director of the USGA Museum and Archives, for some of the following sources: USGA Journal and Turf Management, April 1958; USGA Journal and Turf Management, June 1958; Golf World, 1958; 1999 USGA Championships Media Guide.

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