2022 Eisenhower Trophy
Albatros Course at Le Golf National
Tournament information
Dates31 August – 3 September 2022
LocationGuyancourt, France
48°45′12″N 2°04′32″E / 48.7532°N 2.0755°E / 48.7532; 2.0755
Course(s)Le Golf National (Albatros course)
Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche (Red course)
Organized byWorld Amateur Golf Council
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par71 (Le Golf National)
72 (Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Brèteche)
Length6,991 yards (6,393 m) (Le Golf National)
6,821 yards (6,237 m) (Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Brèteche)
Field71 teams
213 players
Champion
 Italy
Pietro Bovari, Filippo Celli, Marco Florioli
541 (−31)
Location Map
Location in Europe
Location in France
Location in Île-de-France

The 2022 Eisenhower Trophy took place 31 August – 3 September at Le Golf National and Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche south-west of Paris, France.[1] It was the 32nd World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy.

Defending champion was team Denmark.[2][3][4]

Format

The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event. Each team of three players played two rounds at Le Golf National and two rounds at Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche in different orders. The best placed teams played Golf National in the fourth round. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total.

Venues

Course layout

Le Golf National (Albatros Course)

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Metre3741695093983713494201804973,2673391624023515203681474274073,1236,390
Yards4091855404354063824591975443,5743711774403845694031614674453,4176,991
Par435444435364344543443571

Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche (Red Course)

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Metre3323861484104503945143851713,1903793334951873243661704603373,0516,241
Yards3634221624484914295624211873,4854143645412053544001865033693,3366,841
Par443454543364453443543672

Teams

71 teams contested the event. Each team had three players.

Players in the leading teams

CountryPlayers
 ArgentinaMateo Fernández de Oliveira, Juan Martín Loureiro Segundo, Oliva Pinto
 AustraliaConnor McKinney, Harrison Crowe, Hayden Hopewell
 AustriaChristoph Bleier, Fabian Lang, Maximilian Steinlechner
 BelgiumMatthis Besard, Adrien Dumont de Chassart, James Skeet
 CanadaA.J. Ewart, Garrett Rank, Johnny Travale
 ChileMartin Leon, Lukas Roessler, Clemente Silva
 ChinaWenyi Ding, Ziqin Zhou, Tianyi Xiong
 ColombiaCarlos Ardila, Manuel Merizalde,Nicolas Quintero Macias
 Costa RicaPaul Chaplet, Jose Ignacio Cordero, Nicolas Tobon
 Czech RepublicFilip Jakubcik, Dominik Pavoucek, Jiri Zuska
 DenmarkHamish Brown, Frederik Kjettrup, Rasmus Neergaard- Petersen
 EnglandSam Bairstow, Arron Edwards-Hill, John Gough
 EcuadorBen Cohn, Nico Escobar, Philippe Thorin Andretta
 EstoniaKevin Christopher Jegers, Markus Varjun, Mattias Varjun
 FinlandElias Haavisto, Antti-Jussi Lintunen, Markus Luoma
 FranceMartin Couvra, Julien Sale, Tom Vaillant
 GermanyAnton Albers, Jonas Baumgartner, Laurenz Schiergen
 GuatemalaMiguel Leal, Gabriel Palacios, Alejandro Villavicencio
 Hong KongLeon Philip D'Souza, Taichi Kho, Alex Yang
 IcelandHlynur Bergsson, Sigurdur Blumenstein, Hakon Magnusson
 IndiaRaghav Chugh, Milind Soni, John Thomas
 IrelandMatthew McClean, Robert Moran, Mark Power
 ItalyPietro Bovari, Filippo Celli, Marco Florioli
 JapanKeita Nakajima, Kohei Okada, Taiga Semikawa
 MexicoSantiago De La Fuente, José Islas, José Antonio Safa
 NetherlandsJack Ingham, Benjamin Reuter, Lars van der Vight
 New ZealandJames Hydes, Sam Jones, Kazuma Kobori
 NorwayMats Ege Herman, Michael Mjaaseth, Wibe Sekne
 PolandJakub Dymecki, Alejandro Pedryc, Andrzej Wierzba Jr.
 PortugalHugo Camelo, Daniel Costa Rodrigues, Pedro Cruz Silva
 Puerto RicoJeronimo Esteve, Roberto Nieves, Diego Saavedra Davila
 ScotlandCallum Bruce, Rory Franssen, Calum Scott
 SerbiaNikola Ćuić, Dane Cvetkovic, Marko Jokić
 SingaporeRyan Ang, James Leow, Hiroshi Tai
 South AfricaChristo Lamprecht, Christiaan Maas, Aldrich Potgieter
 South KoreaHaecheon An, Minhyuk Song, HyunJoon Yoo
 SpainJosé Luis Ballester, Luis Masaveu, David Puig
 SwedenLudvig Åberg, Tobias Jonsson, Adam Wallin
  SwitzerlandNicola Gerhardsen, Cedric Gugler, Maximilien Sturdza
 ThailandArsit Areephun, Pongsapak Laopakdee, Ashita Piamkulvanich
 United StatesAustin Greaser, Gordon Sargent, Michael Thorbjornsen
 WalesJames Ashfield, Archie Davies, Luke Harries

Results

Leader after the first round was team Japan on 130. Japan was still leading after the second round on 264.

In the third round team Sweden advanced from tied eleventh, 13 strokes behind Japan, to take the lead with a 23-under-par score of 307, one stroke ahead of Italy, Japan and United States, all three of them tied second.[2]

Italy won the championship with a total score of 31-under-par 541, one stroke ahead of Sweden.[5]

Final team standings

Place Country Score To par
1st place, gold medalist(s) Italy135-134-139-133=541−31
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sweden137-140-130-135=542−30
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) United States136-135-137-137=545−27
4 Norway138-135-139-135=547−25
5 Spain136-137-138-138=549−23
6 France135-135-139-142=551−21
7 Japan130-134-144-144=552−20
T8 Austria137-147-133-138=555−17
 Wales139-137-139-140=555
10 Finland142-139-138-137=556−16
T11 Argentina141-137-135-144=557−15
 Belgium144-134-140-139=557
 Denmark141-143-138-135=557
14 England136-145-140-137=558−14
15 Australia139-137-144-139=559−13
16 Germany135-141-142-143=561−11
T17 Canada141-135-148-139=563−9
 Colombia144-138-140-141=563
T19 Ireland142-145-140-137=564−8
 South Africa139-141-143-141=564
21 Singapore139-140-144-142=565−7
T22 Chile146-138-141-141=566−6
 Hong Kong139-143-142-142=566
24  Switzerland137-142-140-148=567−5
T25 Czech Republic143-144-139-142=568−4
 Iceland141-143-141-143=568
 Thailand148-144-133-143=568
28 Estonia146-136-141-146=569−3
29 Guatemala145-138-147-141=571−1
30 Netherlands142-142-149-139=572E
T31 China144-146-141-142=573+1
 India145-143-143-142=573
33 Scotland142-148-140-144=574+2
T34 Ecuador145-142-148-142=577+5
 New Zealand144-142-149-142=577
36 Puerto Rico147-142-145-145=579+7
T37 Panama150-146-143-143=582+10
 Portugal145-146-136-155=582
 South Korea146-142-142-152=582
T40 Mexico152-140-146-145=583+11
 Turkey147-148-143-145=583
42 Cayman Islands154-144-145-145=588+16
T43 Chinese Taipei145-150-144-151=590+18
 Morocco150-151-148-141=590
45 Brazil147-147-146-151=591+19
46 Venezuela150-143-146-154=593+21
47 Luxembourg149-147-149-149=594+22
48 Lithuania143-153-149-150=595+23
T49 Bulgaria148-152-144-152=596+24
 Slovakia149-148-151-148=596
51 Slovenia151-148-149-150=598+26
T52 Dominican Republic156-150-144-149=599+27
 Poland151-153-144-151=599
54 Serbia150-154-153-146=603+31
55 Philippines150-147-159-148=604+32
56 Hungary153-149-149-156=607+35
57 Saudi Arabia151-156-146-155=608+36
T58 Egypt158-148-148-158=612+40
 Ukraine159-151-147-155=612
60 Croatia151-158-152-154=615+43
61 Zimbabwe157-151-158-150=616+44
62 Trinidad and Tobago157-147-158-157=619+47
63 Costa Rica160-153-152-156=621+49
64 Bermuda157-158-160-151=626+54
65 Pakistan160-161-154-153=628+56
66 Qatar158-160-157-155=630+58
67 Uruguay152-163-157-161=633+61
68 United Arab Emirates160-151-168-156=635+63
69 Guam167-164-156-152=639+67
70 Bahrain172-157-158-160=647+75
71 Lebanon168-172-159-163=662+90

Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

Place Player Country Score To par
1Tobias Jonsson Sweden67-72-64-66=269−17
2Taiga Semikawa Japan63-65-69-73=270−16
3Austin Greaser United States68-67-69-67=271−15
T4Maximilian Steinlechner Austria69-69-67-67=272−14
David Puig Spain66-66-72-68=272
Filippo Celli Italy67-65-70-70=272
T7Tom Vaillant France69-65-70-69=273−13
Ludvig Åberg Sweden70-68-66-69=273
T9Archie Davies Wales65-69-69-71=274−12
Michael Mjaaseth Norway70-68-68-68=274

See also

References

  1. "WATC 2022 France". International Golf Federation. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  2. 1 2 Strömberg, Martin (2 September 2022). "Drömgolf av herrarna i Lag-VM" [Dream golf by the men in the World Amateur Team Championship]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). Retrieved 2 September 2022.
  3. Strömberg, Martin (4 September 2022). "Toursvepet – VM-silver till herrlandslaget, Bara ett ynka slag från att upprepa damerna guld" [World Championship silver to the men's national team] (in Swedish). Svensk Golf. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  4. Leonard, Todd (3 September 2022). "Italy snaps medal drought in World Amateur Team by taking gold". Golf Digest. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  5. "WATC 2022 Leaderboard". International Golf Federation. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
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