1990 Eisenhower Trophy
Tournament information
Dates25–28 October
LocationChristchurch, New Zealand
Course(s)Christchurch Golf Club
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par72
Length7,002 yards (6,403 m)
Field33 teams
131 players
Champion
 Sweden
Klas Eriksson, Mathias Grönberg,
Gabriel Hjertstedt & Per Nyman
879 (+15)
Location Map
Christchurch Golf Club is located in New Zealand
Christchurch Golf Club
Christchurch Golf Club
Location in New Zealand
Christchurch Golf Club is located in Christchurch, New Zealand
Christchurch Golf Club
Christchurch Golf Club
Location in Christchurch

The 1990 Eisenhower Trophy took place 25 to 28 October at the Christchurch Golf Club near Christchurch, New Zealand. It was the 17th World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 33 four-man teams. The best three scores for each round counted towards the team total.

Sweden won the Eisenhower Trophy for the first time, finishing 13 strokes ahead of the joint silver medalists, New Zealand and United States with Canada, France and Japan tied for fourth place. Mathias Grönberg had the lowest individual score, 2-under-par 286, six strokes better than fellow-Swede Gabriel Hjertstedt.[1]

Teams

33 teams contested the event. Each team had four players with the exception of team Brazil who only had three.[2]

CountryPlayers
 Argentina Fernando Chiesa, Ronaldo Damm, Martin Lonardi, Diego Ventureira
 AustraliaRobert Allenby, Chris Gray, Lester Peterson, John Wade
 Austria Marcus Brier, Alexander Peterskovsky, Fritz Poppmeier, Rudi Sailer
 Belgium Christophe Bosmans, Emanuel Janssens, Amaury D'Ogimont, Dany Vanbegin
 Bermuda Scott Mayne, David Purcell, Jack Wahl, Robert Vallis
 Brazil Patrick Caussin, Rafael Gonzalez, Wagner Rocumback
 CanadaJeff Cannon, Craig Marseilles, Doug Roxburgh, Warren Sye
 Chinese Taipei Chang Tse-peng, Huang Tze-lang, Tsai Chi-huang, Yeh Wei-tze
 Denmark Jan Andersen, Jacob Greisen, Bjørn Norgaard, Henrik Simonsen
 Fiji Mahmood Buksh, Dharam Rrakash, Jalen Raman, Indra Warjan
 Finland Anssi Kankonen, Petri Pulkinen, Juha Selin, Erkki Välimaa
 FranceChristian Cévaër, Olivier Edmond, François Illouz, Christophe Pottier
 Germany Rainer Mund, Hans-Günter Raiter, Jan Schapmann, Ekkehart Schieffer,
 Great Britain
&  Ireland
Andrew Coltart, Gary Evans, Jim Milligan, Ricky Willison
 Guatemala Gerardo Berger, Oscar Castillo, Francisco Escobar, Rolando Vasquez
 Hong Kong Derek Fung, Ian Hindhaygh, Scott Rowe, David Tonroe
 ItalyMassimo Florioli, Enrico Nistri, Marcello Santi, Massimo Scarpa
 Ivory Coast Bertin Djedji, Alain Danho, Siaka Kone, Marcel Suoumahoro
 JapanNoriaki Kimura, Yasunobu Kuramoto, Shigeki Maruyama, Kiyotaka Oie
 Malaysia John Eu, P. Gunasagaran, Wong Hung Nung, Saad Yusuf
 Mexico Roberto Lebrija, Alejandro Munoz, Federico Ortiz, Miguel Quijano
 Netherlands Stephane Lovey, Rolf Muntz, Rik Ruts, Michael Vogel
 New ZealandSteven Alker, Michael Long, Grant Moorhead, Brent Paterson
 Norway Knut Ekjord, Bjørn Hage, Thomas Nielsen, Øyvind Rojahn
 Philippines Danilo Cabajar, Felix Cassius Casas, Francis Gaston, Vince Lauron
 Puerto Rico Elvin Cordova, Elvin Gonzalez, Luis Juncos, Andres Subira
 Singapore Dino Kwek, Kevin Lee, Douglas Oui, John Pang
 South Korea Joo Hwan Ahn, Ik Je Chang, Jin Kun Oh, Hye Sik Min
 SpainDiego Borrego, Eduardo de la Riva, Snr, Tomas Jesus Muñoz, Alfonso Vidaer
 SwedenKlas Eriksson, Mathias Grönberg, Gabriel Hjertstedt, Per Nyman
  Switzerland Kouroche Achtari, Chritophe Bovet, Markus Frank, Thomas Gottstein
 United StatesAllen Doyle, David Duval, David Eger, Phil Mickelson
 Zimbabwe Michael Dardagan, Ross Dennett, Anderson Rusike, Craig Singleton

Scores

PlaceCountryScoreTo par
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sweden215-212-229-223=879+15
2nd place, silver medalist(s) New Zealand222-222-230-218=892+28
 United States227-222-223-220=892
T4 Canada224-222-227-230=903+39
 France228-221-231-223=903
 Japan228-224-232-219=903
7 Italy227-231-230-218=906+42
8 Australia224-228-232-224=908+44
9 Great Britain
&  Ireland
228-226-226-230=910+46
10 Spain234-228-230-219=911+47
11 Argentina222-219-233-241=915+51
12 Netherlands228-224-240-228=920+56
T13 Denmark240-231-232-221=924+60
 Germany241-219-237-227=924
 Norway231-221-240-232=924
16 Finland236-224-234-231=925+61
17 South Korea222-233-239-233=927+63
18  Switzerland227-236-239-226=928+64
19 Mexico236-232-237-231=936+72
T20 Malaysia234-232-241-232=939+75
 Philippines231-235-234-239=939
22 Austria237-242-231-230=940+76
23 Belgium238-232-240-233=943+79
24 Hong Kong235-233-243-233=944+80
25 Chinese Taipei238-239-245-235=957+93
26 Singapore241-243-239-235=958+94
27 Bermuda242-247-236-235=960+96
28 Ivory Coast240-239-244-239=962+98
29 Brazil245-236-239-246=966+102
30 Zimbabwe239-248-241-241=969+105
31 Fiji246-251-259-243=999+135
32 Puerto Rico253-256-274-248=1031+167
33 Guatemala263-263-260-269=1055+191

Source:[2]

Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Mathias Grönberg Sweden70-67-77-72=286−2
2Gabriel Hjertstedt Sweden73-71-74-74=292+4
T3Michael Long New Zealand71-71-79-73=294+6
Shigeki Maruyama Japan72-75-75-72=294
5Olivier Edmond France75-72-74-75=296+8
T6Roberto Lebrija Mexico72-73-78-75=298+10
Massimo Scarpa Italy76-76-76-70=298
T8David Duval United States77-69-77-76=299+11
Massimo Florioli Italy74-78-76-71=299
Phil Mickelson United States78-78-72-71=299

Source:[2]

References

  1. "Tävling, Den cigarren smakade gott, VM 1990" [Competition, That cigar tasted fine, World Amateur Golf Team Championships 1990]. Svensk Golf. No. 11. November 1990. pp. 67–75. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  2. 1 2 3 "Record Book 1990 World Amateur Golf Team Championships" (PDF). World Amateur Golf Council. Retrieved 9 January 2021.

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