1974 Eisenhower Trophy
Tournament information
Dates30 October – 2 November
LocationLa Romana, Dominican Republic
Course(s)Casa de Campo
Teeth of the Dog course
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par72
Length6,744 yards (6,167 m)
Field35 teams
139 players
Champion
 United States
George Burns, Gary Koch,
Jerry Pate & Curtis Strange
888 (+24)
Location Map
Casa de Campo is located in South America
Casa de Campo
Casa de Campo
Location in South America
Casa de Campo is located in Caribbean
Casa de Campo
Casa de Campo
Location in the Caribbean
Casa de Campo is located in the Dominican Republic
Casa de Campo
Casa de Campo
Location in the Dominican Republic

The 1974 Eisenhower Trophy took place 30 October to 2 November at the Casa de Campo in La Romana, Dominican Republic. It was the ninth World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 35 four-man teams. The best three scores for each round counted towards the team total.

The United States won the Eisenhower Trophy for the fourth successive time, finishing 10 strokes ahead of the silver medalists, Japan. Brazil took the bronze medal while South Africa finished fourth. Jaime Gonzalez from Brazil and American Jerry Pate had the lowest individual scores, six-over-par 294.

The event was originally planned to be played in Malaysia but was moved because of the inability of all member countries to compete there as the Malaysian government's policy prohibited entry into Malaysia of representatives of South Africa.[1]

Teams

35 teams contested the event. Each team except one had four players. The team representing El Salvador had only three players.[2]

CountryPlayers
 ArgentinaHoracio Carbonetti, Juan Carlos Devoto, Jorge Ledesma, Roberto Monguzzi
 AustraliaTerry Gale, Tony Gresham, Colin Kaye, Phil Wood
 Bahamas Valdo Prosa, Brendan Lynch, Valdo Prosa, Michael Taylor
 Belgium John Bigwood, Benoit Dumont, Eric Boyer, Fredric Rodesch
 Bermuda Brendam Ingham, Lois Moniz, Bill Pitt, Noel van Putten
 BrazilPriscillo Diniz, Jaime Gonzalez, Rafael Navarro, Ricardo Rossi
 CanadaPierre Archambault, Bruce Brewer, Ken Doig, Doug Roxburgh
 Chile Roberto Desmaras, Mauricio Galeno, Edmund Grasty, Felipe Taverne
 Chinese TaipeiChang Ter-kuei, Chen Tze-ming, Hung Wen-nung, Liao Kuo-chih
 Colombia Albert Evers, Gustavo Giraldo, Alfonso Linares, Fernando Sanchez
 Dominican Republic Ramon Baez Jr, Jack Corrie, Luis F. Henriquez, Luis Hernandez
 Ecuador Fernando Fiore, Isidro Icaza, Joe Monge, Danilo Murtinho
 El Salvador Guillermo Aceto, Mauricio Alvarez,José Duran
 FrancePatrick Cotton, Alexis Godillot, George Leven, Philippe Ploujoux
 Great Britain
&  Ireland
John Davies, Richard Eyles, Peter Hedges, Ian Hutcheon
 Iceland Johann Benediktsson, E. Gudnasson, J. Holton, Torbjörn Kjaerbo,
 Italy Antonio Lionello, Massimo Mannelli, Lorenzo Silva, Giuseppe Sita
 Jamaica Stafford Demarcado, Herman McDonald, Ian Sturdy, Bill Ward
 JapanGinjiro Nakabe, Tsutomu Irie, Tetsuo Sakata, Satoshi Yamazaki
 Mexico Rafael Alarcón, Oscar Fernandez, Tomás Lehmann, José Ortega
 Netherlands Carel Braun, Jaap van Neck, Victor Swane, Tony Trienen
 New Zealand Richard Coombes, Ted McDougall, Ross Murray, Michael Nicholson
 Norway Erik Dønnestad, Westye Høegh, Asbjørn Ramnefjell, Alexander Vik
 Panama Francisco Arias, Leo Dehlinger, Anibal Galindo, Antonio de Janon
 Papua New Guinea Wayne Brittain, Greg Fennell, Tony Gover, John Keating
 Puerto Rico Welby van Horn, Butch James, Victor Morales, James Teale
 Rhodesia George Harvey, Mark McNulty, Denis Watson, Teddy Webber
 South AfricaCoen Dreyer, Jeff Hawkes, Robbie Meier, Neville Sundelson
 South Korea Il Keun Kim, Mee Rang Kim, Youn Chang Kim, Won Taek Park
 Spain Eduardo de la Riva, Snr, José Gancedo, Nicasio Sagardia, Roman Taya
 SwedenOlle Dahlgren, Hans Hedjerson, Göran Lundquist, Jan Rube
  Switzerland Yves Hofstetter, Martin Kessler, Michel Rey, Johnny Storjohann
 United StatesGeorge Burns, Gary Koch, Jerry Pate, Curtis Strange
 Venezuela Jonathan Coles, Gustavo Larrazabal, Carlos Plaza, Carlos Whaite
 West Germany Peter Jochums, Uwe Nievert, Veit Pagel, Christoph Stadler

Scores

PlaceCountryScoreTo par
1st place, gold medalist(s) United States224-221-219-224=888+24
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Japan226-226-219-227=898+34
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Brazil225-229-221-226=901+37
4 South Africa227-223-225-233=908+44
5 Australia235-231-229-221=916+52
6 Great Britain
&  Ireland
227-233-228-234=922+58
7 Chinese Taipei243-227-228-230=928+64
8 Argentina239-227-231-234=931+67
9 Canada238-239-224-231=932+68
T10 France245-230-235-226=936+72
 Sweden237-234-235-230=936
12 West Germany242-232-231-234=939+75
13 Spain237-242-229-233=941+77
14 Rhodesia247-233-228-234=942+78
15 New Zealand241-237-236-233=947+83
16 Venezuela241-243-236-236=956+92
17  Switzerland245-242-233-239=959+95
18 Italy240-241-232-247=960+96
19 Papua New Guinea245-234-231-251=961+97
20 Mexico248-231-240-243=962+98
21 Netherlands248-239-244-233=964+100
22 Chile250-244-238-237=969+105
23 Belgium242-239-246-243=970+106
24 Colombia250-244-235-251=980+116
25 South Korea250-247-252-236=985+121
26 Panama251-249-246-242=988+124
27 Ecuador260-243-236-250=989+125
T28 Jamaica244-254-244-248=990+126
 Norway255-246-244-245=990
30 Dominican Republic257-250-246-245=998+134
31 Puerto Rico244-251-253-255=1003+139
32 Bermuda250-246-255-253=1004+140
33 Bahamas261-248-270-267=1046+182
34 Iceland288-290-268-263=1109+245
35 El Salvador282-288-274-282=1126+262

Source:[2][3][4][5]

Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Jaime Gonzalez Brazil73-74-74-73=294+6
Jerry Pate United States73-77-73-71=294
3Satoshi Yamazaki Japan73-75-76-71=295+7
4George Burns United States74-76-70-77=297+9
T5Priscillo Diniz Brazil73-80-70-77=300+12
Terry Gale Australia78-75-75-72=300
7Gary Koch United States79-70-76-76=301+13
8Robbie Meier South Africa72-76-73-81=302+14
9Coen Dreyer South Africa76-75-73-80=304+16
T10Tsutomu Irie Japan75-77-73-80=305+17
Jeff Hawkes South Africa79-72-79-75=305

Source:[2]

References

  1. "Golf Switch". The Tribune. Nassau and Bahama Islands. 1 August 1974. p. 12. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  2. 1 2 3 "Record Book 1974 World Amateur Golf Team Championships" (PDF). World Amateur Golf Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 October 2018. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
  3. "Golf-VM genom åren, VM-resultat genom tiderna" [World Team Championship through the years]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 8. August 1988. pp. 168–170, 174–175. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  4. Jansson, Anders (1979). Golf - Den gröna sporten [Golf - The green sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. p. 178. ISBN 9172603283.
  5. Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den stora sporten [Golf - The great sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 180, 182. ISBN 91-86818007.

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