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Record Book World Amateur Team Championships 2010 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 R e c oR d B o o k woMen Men for the espirito Santo Trophy for the eisenhower Trophy olivos Golf Club Buenos Aires Golf Club Buenos Aires Golf Club olivos Golf Club Buenos Aires, Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina TABLE OF CONTENTS InternatIonal Golf federatIon . .2 InternatIonal Golf federatIon offIcers and commIttees . .2 InternatIonal Golf federatIon members . .3 InternatIonal Golf federatIon staff . .4 2010 bIennIal meetInG . .5 Espirito Santo Trophy 2010 champIonshIp revIew . 7 scorInG summary . 8 team photos . 13 team medal wInners, year-by-year . 31 champIonshIp records . 34 Eisenhower Trophy 2010 champIonshIp revIew . 41 scorInG summary . 42 team photos . 48 team medal wInners, year-by-year . 71 champIonshIp records . 75 notable past players . 83 natIonal federatIon members of the InternatIonal Golf federatIon . 84 hIstory of the InternatIonal Golf federatIon . 89 the trophIes . 90 orIGInal deleGates . 91 note: The 2012 competitions are scheduled for Antalya, Turkey. The 2014 competitions are scheduled for Karuizawa, Japan. International Golf Federation Maison Du Sport International, Avenue de Rhodanie 54, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland Tel. 41-216-23-12-12 • Fax 41-216-01-64-77 • email: [email protected] World Amateur Team Championships Golf House, P.o. Box 708, Far Hills, nJ 07931-0708, USA Tel. 1-908-234-2300 • Fax 1-908-234-2178 • email: [email protected] (for the most current InformatIon, please vIsIt www .InternatIonalGolffederatIon .orG) IGf offIcers presIdent: vIce presIdent: Mr. Peter Dawson Mr. Ty Votaw Chief executive, The R&A executive Vice President of St. Andrews, Communications, PGA ToUR Fife KY16 9JD, Scotland 100 PGA ToUR Boulevard Tel: 44-1334-460-000 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 email: [email protected] Tel: 1-904-285-3700 email: [email protected] IGf commIttees IGf board chaIrman: Mr. Mike whan (LPGA) members: Ms. Alexandra Armas (Ladies european Tour) Mr. George o’Grady (european Tour) Mr. John Byers (Brazilian Golf Confederation) Mr. Joseph Steranka (PGA of America) Mr. Peter Dawson (The R&A) Mr. Dilip Thomas (Indian Golf Union) Mr. Mike Davis (United States Golf Association) Mr. Ty Votaw (PGA ToUR) Mr. Tim Finchem (PGA ToUR) IGf admInIstratIve commIttee IGf olympIc executIve commIttee chaIrmen: chaIrman: Mr. Allan Gormly, Joint Chairman (The R&A) Mr. George o’Grady (european Tour) Mr. Jim Hyler, Joint Chairman (United States Golf Association) members: Ms. emma Villacieros, women’s Chairman (Royal Spanish Mr. Peter Dawson (The R&A) Golf Federation) Mr. Mike Davis (United States Golf Association) members: Mr. Tim Finchem (PGA ToUR) Mr. Mark Lawrie (Argentine Golf Association) Mr. Joseph Steranka (PGA of America) Ms. Alison Holden (Golf Australia) Mr. Ty Votaw (PGA ToUR) Mr. Scott Simmons (Golf Canada) Mr. Mike whan (LPGA) Mr. Antti Peltoniemi (Finnish Golf Union) Ms. Marion Thannhäuser (German Golf Association) Mr. Dilip Thomas (Indian Golf Union) Mr. Stefano Manca (Italian Golf Federation) Mr. Taizo Kawata (Japan Golf Association, Advisory) Mr. Kwangsoo Hur (Korea Golf Association) Mr. Cesar Verdes (Mexican Golf Federation) Ms. Patsy Hankins (new Zealand Golf) Mr. Taimur Hassan Amin (Pakistan Golf Federation) Mr. Sidney wolf (Puerto Rico Golf Association) Mr. Jim McArthur (The R&A) Mr. Colin Burger (South African Golf Association) Mr. Ismet Aktekin (Turkish Golf Federation, Advisory) Ms. Martha Lang (United States Golf Association) 2010 IGF Record Book — 2 — natIonal federatIon member countrIes Afghanistan Greece Peru Algeria Guam Philippines Argentina Guatemala Poland Australia Honduras Portugal Austria Hong Kong, China Puerto Rico Bahamas Hungary Qatar Bahrain Iceland Republic of Moldova Bangladesh I n d i a Republic of Serbia Barbados Indonesia Romania Belgium Ireland Russian Federation Bermuda Islamic Republic of Iran Samoa Bolivia Israel San Marino Bosnia and Herzegovina Italy Saudi Arabia Botswana Jamaica Scotland Brazil J a p a n S i n g a p o r e Bulgaria K e n y a S l o v a k i a Cambodia K o r e a Slovenia Canada Kyrgyzstan South Africa Cayman Islands Latvia Spain Chile L e b a n o n Sri Lanka Colombia Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Swaziland Cook Islands L i t h u a n i a Sweden Costa Rica L u x e m b o u r g Switzerland Côte d’Ivoire Malaysia Chinese Taipei Croatia M a l t a Thailand Cyprus Mauritius The R&A Czech Republic Mexico Trinidad and Tobago Democratic Republic of the Congo Mongolia Tunisia Denmark Morocco Turkey Dominican Republic Myanmar Turks and Caicos Ecuador namibia United Arab emirates egypt netherlands United Republic of Tanzania el Salvador New Zealand United States of America england nicaragua Uruguay estonia Nigeria Vanuatu Fiji norway Venezuela Finland om a n Vietnam France Pakistan Virgin Islands, U.S. Gabon Panama wales Gambia Papua new Guinea Zambia Germany P a r a g u a y Zimbabwe Ghana People’s Republic of China Please see pages 84-88 for full listing. professIonal members Asian Tour Ladies Golf Union Australian Ladies Professional Golf Tour LPGA Canadian Professional Golf Tour PGA of America european Tour PGA ToUR Japan Golf Tour organization PGA Tour of Australasia JLPGA Professional Golf Tour of India KLPGA Sunshine Tour Korea Professional Golfers’ Association The R&A Ladies Asian Golf Tour Ltd. Tour De Las Americas Ladies european Tour United States Golf Association — 3 — 2010 IGF Record Book IGf staff executIve dIrector Mr. Antony Scanlon Maison Du Sport International, Avenue de Rhodanie 54, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland Tel. 41-216-23-12-12 • Fax 41-216-01-64-77 • email: [email protected] JoInt secretarIes Mr. Peter Dawson Mr. Mike Davis Chief executive, executive Director, Th e R&A, St. Andrews, United States Golf Association Fife KY16 9JD, Scotland Golf House, P.o. Box 708, Tel: 44-1334-460000 Fax: 44-1334-460001 Far Hills, nJ 07931-0708, USA email: [email protected] Tel: 1-908-234-2300 Fax: 1-908-234-2178 email: [email protected] JoInt deputy secretarIes Mr. Robin Bell Ms. Stephanie Parel The R&A, St. Andrews, United States Golf Association Fife KY16 9JD, Scotland 70 Sw Century Drive, #100-452 Tel: 44-1334-460000 Fax: 44-1334-460002 Bend, oR 97702, USA email: [email protected] Tel: 1-541-318-4747 Fax: 1-541-318-4774 email: [email protected] 2010 IGF Record Book — 4 — 2010 Biennial Meeting FEDERATION The following were present at the Biennial Meeting held at the Sheraton Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 25 october 2010: Officers Allan Gormly, Joint Chairman, The R&A Jim Hyler, Joint Chairman, United States Golf Association emma Villacieros, women’s Chairman, Royal Spanish Golf Federation Peter Dawson, Joint Secretary, The R&A David Fay, Joint Secretary, United States Golf Association In Attendance InternatIonal Golf federatIon Robin Bell, Joint Deputy Secretary, The R&A Stephanie Parel, Joint Deputy Secretary, United States Golf Association Delegates Ireland: Seamus Smith Scotland: Shona Malcolm, Hamish Grey Algeria: noureddine Djoudi Islamic Republic of Iran: KayKavoos Singapore: Kim Baldwin Argentina: Isabel Alonso, Mark Lawrie Saeidi, Mohammadreza Hakim Imani Slovakia: Ratislav Antala Australia: John Buckley Italy: Stefano Manca South Africa: erica Lefson, Colin Burger Belgium: Christian Moyson, Jean de Japan: Taizo Kawata Spain: Gonzaga escauriaza Booght Kenya: Davis njoka Swaziland: Dr S A Melbu Bolivia: Richard Cadario Korea: Cheul-Gyo oh Sweden: Ingemar nyman, Christer Botswana: onel Mokgosi Malaysia: Dato Haji Mohd Yaacob Mohd Bergfors Brazil: Vicky whyte, Rachid orra Kassim Switzerland: John Storjohann Bulgaria: Seth Underwood Mexico: Fernando Ysita del Hoyo Chinese Taipei: Tedo Yu-Ho Liu Canada: Jack McDonald, Jeff Thompson new Zealand: Patsy Hankins, Phillip Turkey: Ismet Aktekin, Alper Alp Colombia: Lazaro Perez Hassall United Arab emirates: Chris Vallender, Costa Rica: Manuel Jimenez echeverria nigeria: olagunsoye oyinlola, Christiana Khalid Mubarak Czech Republic: Milan Vesely omotsola williams United States of America: Barbara Denmark: Soren Clemmenson, Morten Pakistan: Heidi Amin, Taimur Hassan Douglas, Mike Davis Backhausen Amin Uruguay: Victor Zerbino ecuador: Marcelo Roldos Paraguay: Miguel Figueredo Venezuela: Carlos whaite, Freddy egypt: Ghassan Kabbani People’s Republic of China: Deng Guo Alcantara el Salvador: José Maria Duran Ping wales: nigel edwards england: Jim Robinson, Peter Mattsson Philippines: Pablo Soon Zimbabwe: R M Rateiwa, Roger Bayliss Finland: Antti Peltoniemi, Petra Portugal: Manuel Agrellos Peltoniemi Puerto Rico: Christine Beauchamp, France: Marie-Hélène Vienne, François Sidney wolf Illouz Qatar: Mike Shoueiry, Mohammed Faisal Germany: erhard wetterich, Florian Al-naimi Bruhn The R&A: Keith Hodgkinson, Jim Hong Kong, China: Iain Valentine McArthur Iceland: Margret Teitsdottir, Jon Republic of Serbia: Dragon Solak, eyjolfsson nebojsa Lazic India: Jaydeep Chitlangia, Dilip Thomas Russian Federation: Alexey nikolov 59 Member organizations were in attendance. wInners: 2010 deleGates and duffers competItIon WOMEN: Jane Bird, Cayman Islands MEN: Morten Backhausen, Denmark — 5 — 2010 IGF Record Book 2010 IGF Record Book — 6 — Korea Wins the 2010 Women’s Championship Korea broke the record for the lowest score “The Korean people who live in Argentina gave and won the 2010 Women’s World Amateur us applause and support,” said Han, 17, who Team Championship by 17 strokes over the won the 2008 Queen Sirikit Cup. “I felt the USA to claim its second Espirito Santo Trophy pressure because I wanted to win this with at Olivos Golf Club in Buenos Aires, Argentina. the team.” The championship was hosted by the Asociación Argentina de Golf. The USA finished second at 563 for its 19th medal overall and third silver-medal The Koreans, who also won the title in 1996 performance. Danielle Kang, the 2010 U.S. in the Philippines, shot 30-under-par 546 and Women’s Amateur champion, shot 70 and demolished the Auburn University 72-hole scoring All-American mark of 558 set Cydney Clanton by the USA in shot 73.
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