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Tournament information | |
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Dates | 11–14 December |
Location | Bogotá, Colombia 4°42′40″N 74°4′20″W / 4.71111°N 74.07222°W |
Course(s) | El Rincon Golf Club |
Format | 72 holes stroke play combined score |
Statistics | |
Par | 72 |
Length | 7,542 yards (6,896 m) |
Field | 46 two-man teams |
Cut | None |
Winner's share | $6,000 team $3,000 individual |
Champion | |
Canada Dan Halldorson & Jim Nelford | |
572 (−14) | |
Location map | |
Location in South America Location in Colombia | |
The 1980 World Cup took place 11–14 December 1980 at the El Rincon Golf Club in Bogotá, Colombia. It was the 28th World Cup event. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 45 teams. Each team consisted of two players from a country. 50 countries originally entered the four-day competition, but Jamaica, Uruguay and the Dominican Republic all withdrew shortly before the start. The team from the Netherlands quit the tournament when one of its players became ill.[1] The combined score of each team determined the team results. A notable player withdrawal, before the tournament begun, was Seve Ballesteros, who was selected to the Spanish team and took part in the Colombian Open on a nearby course the week before, but, reportedly due to his demand of appearance money being denied, didn't play in the World Cup.[2] The Canadian team of Dan Halldorson and Jim Nelford won by three strokes over the Scotland team of Sandy Lyle and Steve Martin. The individual competition for the International Trophy, was won by Lyle one stroke ahead of Bernhard Langer, West Germany.
Teams
(a) - denotes amateur
Scores
Team
Place | Country | Score | To par | Money (US$) |
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1 | Canada | 144-143-139-146=572 | −14 | 6,000 |
2 | Scotland | 147-143-143-142=575 | −11 | 3,000 |
3 | Taiwan | 146-148-143-141=578 | −8 | 2,400 |
4 | Colombia | 151-149-137-144=581 | −5 | 1,200 |
5 | South Africa | 145-144-149-144=582 | −4 | |
T6 | United States | 148-144-147-145=584 | −2 | |
Germany | 150-148-141-145=584 | |||
T8 | Mexico | 148-146-147-144=585 | −1 | |
Ireland | 144-144-152-145=585 | |||
Spain | 150-142-146-147=585 | |||
11 | England | 154-143-147-142=586 | E | |
12 | Japan | 144-144-150-153=591 | +5 | |
13 | Wales | 141-153-148-154=596 | +10 | |
14 | Brazil | 151-151-148-150=600 | +14 | |
15 | Chile | 154-152-145-153=604 | +18 | |
16 | Philippines | 152-146-151-156=605 | +19 | |
T17 | Italy | 153-152-147-154=606 | +20 | |
Venezuela | 150-157-145-154=606 | |||
T19 | South Korea | 156-154-148-150=608 | +22 | |
Thailand | 154-156-149-151=606 | |||
21 | Argentina | 157-150-156-147=610 | +24 | |
22 | Austria | 157-145-147-162=611 | +25 | |
23 | Malaysia | 159-153-153-148=613 | +27 | |
24 | Sweden | 158-167-146-150=621 | +35 | |
25 | New Zealand | 160-154-155-156=625 | +39 | |
26 | Fiji | 157-156-158-155=626 | +40 | |
27 | Greece | 160-163-151-154=628 | +42 | |
28 | Egypt | 162-159-155-154=630 | +44 | |
29 | Hong Kong | 167-161-160-148=636 | +50 | |
30 | Peru | 159-158-162-159=638 | +52 | |
T31 | Belgium | 161-163-159-158=641 | +55 | |
Paraguay | 157-163-163-158=641 | |||
T33 | Denmark | 164-156-160-163=643 | +57 | |
Guatemala | 161-160-162-160=643 | |||
35 | Norway | 161-160-162-162=645 | +59 | |
36 | Trinidad and Tobago | 168-161-159-158=646 | +60 | |
T37 | Ecuador | 165-167-158-161=651 | +65 | |
Costa Rica | 161-161-165-164=651 | |||
39 | Switzerland | 170-161-165-158=654 | +68 | |
40 | Puerto Rico | 167-167-161-165=660 | +74 | |
41 | Portugal | 166-163-170-163=662 | +76 | |
42 | Panama | 175-162-162-169=668 | +82 | |
DQ[b] | France | 152-144-DQ | ||
WD[c] | Australia | |||
WD[d] | Burma | |||
WD[e] | Netherlands |
- ^ The Netherlands team withdrew prior to the start of the tournament when one of its players became ill.[1]
- ^ Jean Garaïalde and Bernhard Pascassio were both disqualified in the third round for signing incorrect scorecards after having tapped down spike marks without recording penalty strokes.
- ^ Bob Shaw withdrew due to illness; his teammate George Serhan continued to play.
- ^ Mya Aye withdrew due to illness; his teammate Kyi Hla Han continued to play.
- ^ The Netherlands team withdrew prior to the start of the tournament when one of its players became ill.[1]
International Trophy
Place | Player | Country | Score | To par | Money (US$) |
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1 | Sandy Lyle | Scotland | 69-69-74-70=282 | −6 | 3,000 |
2 | Bernhard Langer | West Germany | 73-72-70-68=283 | −5 | 1,500 |
T3 | Dan Halldorson | Canada | 70-74-68-73=285 | −3 | 900 |
Lu Liang-huan | Taiwan | 73-71-70-71=285 | |||
T5 | Mike Reid | United States | 73-71-69-73=286 | −2 | |
Alberto Rivadeneira | Colombia | 73-74-67-72=286 | |||
7 | Jim Nelford | Canada | 74-69-71-73=287 | −1 | |
8 | Ernesto Perez Acosta | Mexico | 70-73-73-72=288 | E | |
9 | Manuel Piñero | Spain | 74-72-70-73=289 | +1 | |
10 | Tienie Britz | South Africa | 70-74-74-72=290 | +2 | |
Sukree Onsham | Thailand | 74-72-71-73=290 |
References
- ^ a b c "Canada's second in World Cup golf". The Vancouver Sun. British Columbia. Reuter. 12 December 1980. p. C4 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Jan Sonnevi: Golfpool kan ge de unga en chans, World Cup". Svensk Golf (in Swedish). January 1981. pp. 36–38.
- ^ Golf World Magazine 26 December 1980 pages 10-15
- ^ Lindberg, Christer (January 1981). "World Cup". Svensk Golf. pp. 36–38, 60. Retrieved 24 July 2021.