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The 2010 Eisenhower Trophy took place 28–31 October at the Buenos Aires Golf Club and the Olivos Golf Club in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was the 27th World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy and the second to be held in Argentina. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 69 three-man teams. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total. Each team was due to play two rounds on the two courses.

Weather delays on the second day meant that the second round was not completed until the third day and the event was reduced to 54 holes. The leading 36 teams played their third round at Buenos Aires Golf Club while the others played at Olivos Golf Club.[1]

France won their first Eisenhower Trophy, four strokes ahead of Denmark, who took the silver medal. The United States took the bronze medal while New Zealand finished fourth. Joachim B. Hansen from Denmark had the best 54-hole aggregate of 209, 6 under par.[1]

Teams

69 three-man teams contested the event.

The following table lists the players on the leading teams.[1][2]

Country Players
 Australia Matt Jager, Bryden Macpherson, Kieran Pratt
 Belgium Thomas Detry, Christopher Mivis, Thomas Pieters
 Canada Cam Burke, Albin Choi, Eugene Wong
 Colombia Andres Echavarria, Carlos Rodríguez, Marcelo Rozo
 Denmark Lucas Bjerregaard, Joachim B. Hansen, Morten Ørum Madsen
 England Laurie Canter, Tom Lewis, Eddie Pepperell
 France Alexander Lévy, Johann Lopez-Lazaro, Romain Wattel
 Germany Maximilian Kieffer, Alexis Szappanos, Philipp Westermann
 Iceland Hlynur Geir Hjartarson, Olafur Loftsson, Guðmundur Ágúst Kristjánsson
 Ireland Paul Cutler, Alan Dunbar, Kevin Phelan
 Italy Nino Bertasio, Andrea Pavan, Niccolo Quintarelli
 Japan Masahiro Kawamura, Satoshi Kodaira, Keisuke Otawa
 New Zealand Ben Campbell, Ryan Fox, Peter Spearman-Burn
 Norway Elias Bertheussen, Espen Kofstad, Joakim Mikkelsen
 Portugal Pedro Figueiredo, José-Maria Jóia, Manuel Violas
 Scotland James Byrne, Ross Kellett, Michael Stewart
 South Africa J. G. Claassen, Dylan Frittelli, Dean O'Riley
 South Korea Kim Meen-whee, Lee Jae-hyeok, Park Il-hwan
 Sweden Jeff Karlsson, Jesper Kennegård, Henrik Norlander
 Switzerland Edouard Amacher, Ken Benz, Benjamin Rusch
 United States David Chung, Scott Langley, Peter Uihlein
 Wales Oliver Farr, Alastair Jones, Rhys Pugh

Results

Place Country Score To par
1st place, gold medalist(s)  France 137-142-144=423 −7
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Denmark 139-141-147=427 −3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  United States 143-142-143=428 −2
4  New Zealand 142-144-149=435 +5
5  Scotland 150-140-146=436 +6
6  Ireland 150-146-143=439 +9
7  Germany 146-147-147=440 +10
T8  Belgium 146-151-144=441 +11
 Canada 137-151-153=441
 England 141-148-152=441
T11  Colombia 143-146-153=442 +12
 Switzerland 149-146-147=442
T13  Norway 148-147-150=445 +15
 Portugal 153-141-151=445
 South Korea 145-147-153=445
 Sweden 141-146-158=445
T17  Italy 146-143-157=446 +16
 Japan 146-147-153=446
19  Iceland 147-146-154=447 +17
20  South Africa 147-152-149=448 +18
T21  Austria 148-144-157=449 +19
 Finland 148-147-154=449
 Spain 145-147-157=449
 Wales 148-148-153=449
25  Argentina 147-152-151=450 +20
T26  Australia 143-154-154=451 +21
 Mexico 144-152-155=451
T28  China 143-154-155=452 +22
 Chinese Taipei 147-150-155=452
T30  Malaysia 147-154-154=455 +25
 Singapore 147-154-154=455
T32  Czech Republic 152-148-157=457 +27
 Puerto Rico 145-152-160=457
34  Netherlands 145-153-160=458 +28
35  Hong Kong 146-150-163=459 +29
36  Peru 149-149-164=462 +32
T37  Bermuda 150-155-150=455 +27
 Brazil 155-150-150=455
 Chile 147-158-150=455
T40  Paraguay 160-150-147=457 +29
 Uruguay 152-153-152=457
42  Venezuela 148-154-157=459 +31
T43  Dominican Republic 150-160-151=461 +33
 Philippines 156-154-151=461
T45  India 152-155-156=463 +35
 Zimbabwe 151-159-153=463
47  Slovenia 155-155-154=464 +36
48  El Salvador 149-154-162=465 +37
49  Kenya 154-155-157=466 +38
T50  Costa Rica 149-160-158=467 +39
 Slovakia 156-147-164=467
52  Barbados 153-159-157=469 +41
53  Pakistan 151-159-160=470 +42
54  Guatemala 152-167-153=472 +44
55  Ecuador 165-156-152=473 +45
T56  Bolivia 149-165-163=477 +49
 Turkey 159-157-161=477
58  United Arab Emirates 157-162-161=480 +52
59  Guam 158-170-158=486 +58
60  Serbia 167-161-166=494 +66
61  Egypt 162-161-172=495 +67
62  Nigeria 167-178-164=509 +81
63  Qatar 181-160-169=510 +82
64  Tanzania 166-177-170=513 +85
65  Iran 179-175-164=518 +90
66  Bulgaria 171-177-181=529 +101
67  Croatia 179-186-173=538 +110
WD  Eswatini 158-156-WD
WD  Botswana 160-161-WD

Source:[2]

The leading 36 teams played their third round at Buenos Aires Golf Club with the remaining teams playing at Olivos Golf Club.

Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

Place Player Country Score To par
1 Joachim B. Hansen  Denmark 67-69-73=209 −6
2 Alexander Lévy  France 68-72-72=212 −3
3 Romain Wattel  France 69-70-74=213 −2
T4 James Byrne  Scotland 75-68-71=214 −1
Ben Campbell  New Zealand 69-70-75=214
Maximilian Kieffer  Germany 70-73-71=214
Peter Uihlein  United States 72-72-70=214
Eugene Wong  Canada 67-75-72=214
T9 David Chung  United States 73-70-73=216 +1
Pedro Figueiredo  Portugal 76-69-71=216

Source:[2]

Players in the leading teams played two rounds at Buenos Aires Golf Club and one at Olivos Golf Club.

References

  1. ^ a b c "2010 World Amateur Golf Team Championships Record Book" (PDF). IGF. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Team/Player Leaderboard". Golfstat. 1 November 2018.

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