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The Eisenhower Trophy is a biennial world amateur team golf championship for men organized by the International Golf Federation. It is named for Dwight D. Eisenhower, the President of the United States when the tournament was first played, who was a keen amateur golfer. Recent tournaments have featured teams from more than sixty countries. The equivalent competition for women is the Espirito Santo Trophy.
[edit] Results
Year |
Venue |
Location |
Winners |
Runners-up |
2008 |
Royal Adelaide Golf Club
The Grange Golf Club |
Adelaide, Australia |
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2006 |
De Zalze Golf Club
Stellenbosch Golf Club |
Cape Town, South Africa |
Netherlands |
Canada |
2004 |
Westin Rio Mar Resort & Country Club |
Río Grande, Puerto Rico |
United States |
Spain |
2002 |
Saujana Golf & Country Club |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
United States |
France |
2000 |
Sporting Club Berlin |
Bad Saarow, Germany |
United States |
Great Britain &
Ireland |
1998 |
Club de Golf Los Leones
Club de Golf La Dehesa |
Santiago, Chile |
Great Britain &
Ireland |
Australia |
1996 |
Manila Southwoods Golf & Country Club |
Manila, Philippines |
Australia |
Sweden |
1994 |
The National Golf Club
La Boulie Golf Club |
Versailles, France |
United States |
Great Britain &
Ireland |
1992 |
Capilano Golf & Country Club
Marine Drive Golf Club |
Vancouver, British Columbia |
New Zealand |
United States |
1990 |
Christchurch Golf Club |
Christchurch, New Zealand |
Sweden |
New Zealand |
1988 |
Ullna Golf Club |
Stockholm, Sweden |
Great Britain &
Ireland |
United States |
1986 |
Lagunita Country Club |
Caracas, Venezuela |
Canada |
United States |
1984 |
Royal Hong Kong Golf Club |
Fanling, Hong Kong |
Japan |
United States |
1982 |
Golf Club of Lausanne |
Lausanne, Switzerland |
United States |
Japan |
1980 |
Pinehurst Resort |
Pinehurst, North Carolina |
United States |
South Africa |
1978 |
Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club |
Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji |
United States |
Canada |
1976 |
Penina Golf Club |
Portimão, Algarve, Portugal |
Great Britain &
Ireland |
Japan |
1974 |
Casa de Campo |
La Romana, Dominican Republic |
United States |
Japan |
1972 |
Olivos Gulf Club |
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
United States |
Australia |
1970 |
Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro |
Madrid, Spain |
United States |
New Zealand |
1968 |
Royal Melbourne Golf Club |
Melbourne, Australia |
United States |
Great Britain &
Ireland |
1966 |
Mexico Golf Club |
Mexico City, Mexico |
Australia |
United States |
1964 |
Olgiata Golf Club |
Rome, Italy |
Great Britain &
Ireland |
Canada |
1962 |
Kawana Resort |
Itō, Shizuoka, Japan |
United States |
Canada |
1960 |
Merion Golf Club |
Ardmore, Pennsylvania |
United States |
Australia |
1958 |
Old Course at St Andrews |
St Andrews, Fife, Scotland |
Australia |
United States |
Players who have featured in a winning Eisenhower Trophy team and later become leading professional golfers include: Jack Nicklaus, Bruce Fleisher, Tom Kite, Lanny Wadkins, Ben Crenshaw, Curtis Strange, Scott Hoch, Hal Sutton, Michael Campbell, Tiger Woods, Ben Curtis and Luke Donald.
[edit] Win summary
Up to and including the 2006 event, the Eisenhower Trophy has been won by eight different teams.
- 13 wins: United States
- 4 wins: Great Britain & Ireland
- 3 wins: Australia
- 1 win: Japan, Canada, Sweden, New Zealand, and the Netherlands
The "Great Britain & Ireland" team represents the two separate independent countries of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. This was the designation of the team which played the United States in the Ryder Cup in the 1973, 1975 and 1977 competitions until its expansion into a European team in 1979, and is also the team which plays the United States in the Walker Cup.
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