2018 Eisenhower Trophy
Tournament information
Dates5–8 September
LocationMaynooth, County Kildare, Ireland
53°23′24″N 6°33′58″W / 53.390°N 6.566°W / 53.390; -6.566
Course(s)Carton House Golf Club
Montgomerie and O'Meara courses
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par72 (Montgomerie)
73 (O'Meara)
Field72 teams
215 players
Champion
 Denmark
John Axelsen, Nicolai Højgaard &
Rasmus Højgaard
541 (−39)
Location Map
Carton House GC is located in British Isles
Carton House GC
Carton House GC
Location in the British Isles
Carton House GC is located in Ireland
Carton House GC
Carton House GC
Location in the Republic of Ireland

The 2018 Eisenhower Trophy took place 5–8 September at the Carton House Golf Club in Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland. It was the 31st World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 72 three-man teams. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total. Each team played two rounds on the Montgomerie and O'Meara courses. The leading teams played the Montgomerie course on the third day and the O'Meara course on the final day.

Denmark won their first Eisenhower Trophy, a stroke ahead of the United States, who took the silver medal. Spain took the bronze medal while New Zealand, who led after 54 holes, finished fourth.

The winning Danish team: Rasmus Højgaard, John Axelsen, Torben Nyehuus (captain), Nicolai Højgaard

The 2018 Espirito Santo Trophy was played on the same courses one week prior.

Teams

72 teams contested the event. Each team had three players with the exception of Gabon who were represented by only two players.

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

CountryPlayers
 ArgentinaMartin Contini, Mateo Fernández de Oliveira, Andres Schonbaum
 AustraliaMin Woo Lee, David Micheluzzi, Shae Wools-Cobb
 AustriaLukas Lipold, Niklas Regner, Maximilian Steinlechner
 Belgium Alan De Bondt, Adrien Dumont de Chassart, Jean de Wouters d'Oplinter
 CanadaHugo Bernard, Garrett Rank, Joey Savoie
 ChileGabriel Morgan Birke, Agustin Errazuriz, Toto Gana
 China Yilong Chen, Enqi Liang, Huachuang Zhang
 ColombiaCarlos Ardila, Esteban Restrepo, Ivan Camilo Ramirez Velandia
 Costa Rica Paul Chaplet, Luis Gagne, Alvaro E. Ortiz
 Czech Republic Petr Hruby, Simon Zach, Jiri Zuska
 DenmarkJohn Axelsen, Nicolai Højgaard, Rasmus Højgaard
 EnglandMatthew Jordan, Gian-Marco Petrozzi, Mitchell Waite
 Estonia Carl Hellat, Kevin Christopher Jegers, Joonas Turba
 Finland Matias Honkala, Veeti Mahonen, Sami Välimäki
 France Jeremy Gandon, Frédéric Lacroix, Victor Veyret
 GermanyMarc Hammer, Allen John, Hurly Long
 Hong Kong Matthew Cheung, Terrence Ng, Leon Philip D'Souza
 Iceland Aron Snaer Juliusson, Bjarki Petursson, Gisli Sveinbergsson
 India Aadil Bedi, Kshitij Naveed Kaul, Rayhan John Thomas
 IrelandRobin Dawson, John Murphy, Conor Purcell
 ItalyGiovanni Manzoni, Stefano Mazzoli, Lorenzo Filippo Scalise
 JapanDaiki Imano, Takumi Kanaya, Keita Nakajima
 Mexico Álvaro Ortiz Becerra, Raul Pereda, Aaron Terrazas
 Netherlands Jerry Ji, Stan Kraai, Nordin van Tilburg
 New ZealandDaniel Hillier, Denzel Ieremia, Kerry Mountcastle
 NorwayViktor Hovland, Kristoffer Reitan, Jarle Volden
 Poland Philipp Pakosc, Alejandro Pedryc, Jan Szmidt
 Portugal Afonso Girao, Pedro Lencart, Vitor Lopes
 Puerto Rico Max Alverio, Jeronimo Esteve, Erick Morales
 ScotlandRyan Lumsden, Sandy Scott, Euan Walker
 Serbia Dane Cvetkovic, Mihailo Dimitrijevic, Branimir Gudelj
 Singapore Gregory Foo, Joshua Ho, Donovan Lee
 South Africa Malcolm Mitchell, Wilco Nienaber, Matt Saulez
 South Korea Choi Ho-young, Jang Seung-bo, Oh Seung-taek
 SpainAlejandro del Rey, Ángel Hidalgo, Victor Pastor
 SwedenOliver Gillberg, Fredrik Niléhn, Tim Widing
  SwitzerlandPerry Cohen, Loic Ettlin, Jeremy Freiburghaus
 ThailandWitchayanon Chothirunrungrueng, Kosuke Hamamoto, Sadom Kaewkanjana
 United StatesCole Hammer, Collin Morikawa, Justin Suh
 WalesBen Chamberlain, Jake Hapgood, Tom Williams

Results

PlaceCountryScoreTo par
1st place, gold medalist(s) Denmark132-139-137-133=541−39
2nd place, silver medalist(s) United States140-133-134-135=542−38
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Spain140-133-134-137=544−36
4 New Zealand139-131-134-141=545−35
T5 Norway141-138-133-136=548−32
 Italy141-133-134-140=548
 Thailand140-131-136-141=548
8 England140-138-137-134=549−31
9 Canada139-133-142-136=550−30
T10 Ireland134-137-145-137=553−27
 Germany143-134-135-141=553
T12 Australia141-138-137-138=554−26
 Scotland144-136-136-138=554
14 Austria139-136-138-142=555−25
T15 Japan137-144-139-136=556−24
  Switzerland137-143-138-138=556
17 Sweden141-133-143-141=558−22
T18 Colombia143-141-139-137=560−20
 Chile140-140-141-139=560
 Wales141-138-142-139=560
 Argentina141-137-139-143=560
22 Czech Republic142-142-139-139=562−18
23 South Korea138-141-139-145=563−17
24 Poland142-142-138-142=564−16
T25 Belgium144-141-141-141=567−13
 Singapore146-142-139-140=567
 Serbia147-135-143-142=567
T28 China143-143-143-139=568−12
 Netherlands144-142-138-144=568
30 South Africa143-151-137-138=569−11
31 India137-144-145-144=570−10
T32 Mexico145-146-144-137=572−8
 Hong Kong146-146-142-138=572
 Costa Rica149-135-144-144=572
T35 Iceland147-144-143-139=573−7
 Portugal138-148-143-144=573
37 Finland147-148-139-142=576−4
38 France140-144-147-146=577−3
T39 Puerto Rico145-145-146-142=578−2
 Estonia146-139-147-146=578
T41 Chinese Taipei152-145-136-146=579−1
 Guatemala146-143-140-150=579
T43 Zimbabwe141-148-150-142=581+1
 Peru144-144-143-150=581
T45 Brazil148-151-144-139=582+2
 Slovakia148-148-144-142=582
 Venezuela145-142-148-147=582
48 Dominican Republic141-146-148-148=583+3
49 Morocco148-144-150-144=586+6
50 Bermuda144-155-143-146=588+8
51 Turkey149-150-147-150=596+16
52 Slovenia152-151-149-147=599+19
T53 Qatar148-156-149-148=601+21
 Uruguay148-151-151-151=601
T55 Croatia146-154-153-151=604+24
 Luxembourg150-152-149-153=604
57 Saudi Arabia150-144-155-158=607+27
T58 Cayman Islands157-150-154-147=608+28
 Panama156-152-151-149=608
60 Malta151-153-156-149=609+29
61 United Arab Emirates156-152-157-145=610+30
62 Liechtenstein153-157-150-155=615+35
63 Moldova154-156-156-151=617+37
64 Bulgaria158-157-152-153=620+40
65 Guam155-152-158-162=627+47
66 Lithuania161-166-154-158=639+59
67 Ghana164-165-164-158=651+71
68 Nigeria161-168-168-167=664+84
69 Haiti167-170-172-169=678+98
70 Iraq175-172-173-179=699+119
71 Gabon193-178-180-176=727+147
72 Armenia175-202-187-193=757+177

Source:[1]

Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Alejandro del Rey Spain70-64-68-65=267−23
2Takumi Kanaya Japan66-68-67-67=268−22
T3Perry Cohen  Switzerland65-72-68-68=273−17
Daniel Hillier New Zealand69-65-69-70=273
Justin Suh United States69-67-68-69=273
T6Nicolai Højgaard Denmark71-70-67-66=274−16
Min Woo Lee Australia72-68-66-68=274
T8Rasmus Højgaard Denmark68-70-70-67=275−15
Viktor Hovland Norway70-73-65-67=275
Collin Morikawa United States72-66-66-71=275
Lorenzo Filippo Scalise Italy68-69-68-70=275
Rayhan John Thomas India64-72-69-70=275

Source:[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Denmark Edges Out USA To Win First Eisenhower Trophy" (PDF). IGF. 8 September 2018.
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