2008 Pitch and putt World Cup

III World Cup · Pitch and putt
- The Netherlands 2008 -
Teams 14
Host  Arnhem
Date October 16 to 18
Podium
Champions
Second place
Third place
Fourth place
Ireland
Netherlands
Catalonia
Great Britain

The 2008 Pitch and putt World Cup was held on the Papendal course, close to Arnhem (Netherlands) and was the third edition for this championship promoted by the Federation of International Pitch and Putt Associations (FIPPA), with 14 national teams. Ireland won the World Cup after defeating The Netherlands in the final.

Contents

Teams

Ireland
Paul O'Brien
Raymond Murphy
Derek Courtney
Breda Brophy (cp)
The Netherlands
Patrick Luning
Jan Tijhuis
Rolf Kwant
R.Huberts /M.Lutterop
Catalonia
Salvador Garangou
Daniel Giménez
Fernando Cano
Xavier Ponsdomènech
Great Britain
Steve Deeble
John Deeble
Anthony O'Brien
Rone Cope (cp)
Andorra
Toni Armengol
Guillem Escabrós
Josep Escabrós
Francesc Gaset (cp)
Australia
James Rogerson
Stewart Genge
Marie Hutchison
Charlie Hutchison (cp)
France
Jean-Claude Richard
Bernard Dinnat
Christian Auziere
Pierre Rongier (cp)
Chile
Fernando Valenzuela
Daniel Valenzuela
Guillermo Aranciba
Juan Moran (cp)
Norway
Anders Olsen
Toni Ede
Jan Andersen
Jo G Brand (cp)
Italy
Enrico Ciuffarella
Angelo Fusco
Vanni Rastrelli
Fabrizio Frassoldati
Switzerland
Claudio Spescha
Marco Bernardini
Oliver Schumacher
Oliver Schumacher
San Marino
Marco Galassi
Loris Riccardi
Roberto Bianchi
Giulio Caramaschi (cp)
Germany
Heiko Tigges
Ralf Kerkeling
Silvio Dietz
Silvio Dietz (cp)
Belgium
Antoine Ferdin
Jonathan Debacker
Jean-François Cornez
Matthieu Donadieu (cp)

 

 

Qualifying round

36 holes qualification
1. Ireland 243
2. The Netherlands 247
3. Catalonia 252
4. Great Britain 253
5. Andorra 257
6. Australia 266
7. France 267
8. Chile 273
9. Norway 288
10. Italy 288
11. Switzerland 289
12. San Marino 293
11. Germany 307
12. Belgium 322
* 5 best results

Second round

Places 9-14

GROUP A Pts P W D L PF PA DP
San Marino 3 2 1 1 0 7,5 2,5 +5
Norway 3 2 1 1 0 6,5 3,5 +3
Belgium 0 2 0 0 2 1 9 -8
October 16 and 17
Norway 4-1 Belgium Papendal Course
October 17
San Marino 5-0 Belgium Papendal Course
October 17
Norway 2,5-2,5 San Marino Papendal Course
GROUP B Pts P W D L PF PA DP
Switzerland 3 2 1 1 0 5,5 4,5 +1
Italy 2 2 1 0 1 5,5 4,5 +1
Germany 1 2 0 1 1 4 6 -2
October 16 and 17
Italy 3,5-1,5 Germany Papendal Course
October 17
Switzerland 2,5-2,5 Germany Papendal Course
October 17
Italy 2-3 Switzerland Papendal Course

Final rounds

  Quarter finals Semifinals Final
                           
  1   Ireland 5  
8   Chile 0  
  1   Ireland 3,5  
  4   Great Britain 1,5  
5   Andorra 0,5
  4   Great Britain 4,5  
    1   Ireland 4
  2   The Netherlands 1
  3   Catalonia 3  
6   Australia 2  
  3   Catalonia 0,5
  2   The Netherlands 4,5  
7   France 1
  2   The Netherlands 4  

Quarter finals

October 16 and 17
Ireland 5-0 Chile Papendal Course
October 16 and 17
Great Britain 4,5-0,5 Andorra Papendal Course
October 16 and 17
Catalonia 3-2 Australia Papendal Course
October 16 and 17
The Netherlands 4-1 France Papendal Course

Places 5-8

October 17
Chile 3-2 Andorra Papendal Course
October 16 and 17
Australia 1,5-3,5 France Papendal Course

Semifinals

October 17
Ireland 3,5-1,5 Great Britain Papendal Course
October 16 and 17
The Netherlands 4,5-0,5 Catalonia Papendal Course

Places 13-14

October 18
Belgium 2-3 Germany Papendal Course

Places 11-12

October 18
Norway 3,5-1,5 Italy Papendal Course

Places 9-10

October 18
San Marino 4-1 Switzerland Papendal Course

Places 7-8

October 18
Australia 2-3 Andorra Papendal Course

Places 5-6

October 18
France 2-3 Chile Papendal Course

Places 3-4

October 18
Catalonia 3,5-1,5 Great Britain Papendal Course

FINAL

October 18
Ireland 4-1 The Netherlands Papendal Course
Champions
Ireland

Final standings

Final standings
1 Ireland
2 The Netherlands
3 Catalonia
4 Great Britain
5 Chile
6 France
7 Andorra
8 Australia
9 San Marino
10 Switzerland
11 Norway
12 Italy
13 Germany
14 Belgium

See also

References

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