1973 World Cup

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The 1973 World Cup took place 22–25 November at the Club de Golf Nueva Andalucía in Marbella, Spain. The name of the club was later changed to Real Club de Golf Las Brisas. It was the 21st World Cup event. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 49 teams. Each team consisted of two players from a country.

1973 World Cup
Tournament information
Dates22–25 November
LocationMarbella, Spain
Course(s)Club de Golf Nueva Andalucía
Format72 holes stroke play
combined score
Statistics
Par72
Length6,905 yards (6,314 m)
Field49 two-man teams
CutNone
Prize fundUS$6,300
$4,200 team
$2,100 individual
Winner's share$2,000 team
$1,000 individual
Champion
 United States
Johnny Miller & Jack Nicklaus
558 (-18)
Location map
Club de Golf Nueva Andalucía is located in Spain
Club de Golf Nueva Andalucía
Club de Golf Nueva Andalucía
Location in Spain
Club de Golf Nueva Andalucía is located in Andalusia
Club de Golf Nueva Andalucía
Club de Golf Nueva Andalucía
Location in Andalusia
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Team Czechoslovakia of Jiri Dvorak and Jaromir Fuchs were notified, but withdraw from the tournament before it began. Also before the tournament begun, notable player withdrawals were Peter Thomson, selected to the Australian team, replaced by Errol Hardvigsen, Peter Oosterhuis, selected to the English team, replaced by Peter Wilcock, Terry Kendall, selected to the New Zealand team, replaced by Simon Owen and Brian Huggett, selected to the Welsh team, replaced by David Vaughan.[1]

The combined score of each team determined the team results. The United States team of Johnny Miller and Jack Nicklaus won by six strokes over the South Africa team of Hugh Baiocchi and Gary Player. This was the 12th team victory for United States, six of them with Jack Nicklaus on the team, in the event, formerly named Canada Cup, since its inception in 1953.

The individual competition for the International Trophy, was won by Miller, three strokes ahead of Player.

Teams

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This list of players is incomplete

CountryPlayers
 ArgentinaFidel de Luca and Roberto De Vicenzo
 AustraliaErrol Hardvigsen and Randall Vines
 AustriaOswald Gartenmaier and Rudolph Hauser
 BelgiumDonald Swaelens and Philippe Toussaint
 BrazilLuis Carlos Pinto and Humberto Rocha
 CanadaPhil Giroux and Bob Panasik
 ChileFrancisco Cerda and Rafael Jerez
 ColombiaAlfonso Bohórquez and Heraclio Valenzuela
 DenmarkHerluf Hansen and Henrik Lund
 Dominican RepublicArturo Pellerano and Carlos M. Puebla
 EgyptMahmound Abedunahab and Mohamed Said Moussa
 EnglandPeter Butler and Peter Wilcock
 FinlandJuhani Hämäläinen and Harry Safonoff
 FranceJean Garaïalde and Bernard Pascassio
 GreeceGeorge Guinis and George Sotiropoulos
 GuatemalaRoberto Galindo and Hilario Polo
 Hong Kong
 Indonesia
 IrelandJimmy Kinsella and Eddie Polland
 ItalyRoberto Bernardini and Alberto Croce
 JamaicaBasil Campbell and Seymour Rose
 JapanIsao Aoki and Tōru Nakamura
 LibyaMuftah Salem and Mohammed Salah Ziaani
 MalaysiaZainal Abidin Yusof and Jalal Deran[2]
 MexicoRamón Cruz and Victor Regalado
 MoroccoBen Rokya Ahmed Messoud and Fatmi Moussa
 NetherlandsJan Dorrestein and Bertus Van Mook
 New ZealandDennis Clark and Simon Owen
 NigeriaPatrick Okpomu and Paul Osanebi
 NorwayWestye Hoegh (a) and Johan Horn (a)
 PeruBernabé Fajardo and David Montoya
 PhilippinesIreneo Legaspi and Eleuterio Nival
 PortugalFernando Rina and Joaquin Rodriques
 Puerto RicoDavid Jimenez and Jesús Rodríguez
 RomaniaMuntanu Dumitru and Paul Tomita
 ScotlandDavid Huish and David Ingram
 SingaporeLim Kian Tiong and Lim Swee Chew
 South AfricaHugh Baiocchi and Gary Player
 South KoreaCho Tae-ho and Kim Seung-hack
 SpainValentín Barrios and Angel Gallardo
 SwedenBo Johansson and Jan Rosell
 SwitzerlandBernard Cordonier and Ronald Tingley
 TaiwanLu Liang-Huan and Hsieh Min-Nan
 ThailandPrandana Ngarmprom and Sukree Onsham
 United StatesJohnny Miller and Jack Nicklaus
 UruguayJuan Dapiaggi and Carlos Sereda
 VenezuelaRamón Muñoz and Julián Santana
 WalesCraig Defoy and David Vaughan
 West GermanyGerhard Koenig and Toni Kugelmueller

(a) denotes amateur

Scores

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Team

PlaceCountryScoreTo parMoney (US$)
1  United States142-133-145-138=558−182,000
2  South Africa140-144-139-141=564−121,000
3  Taiwan138-145-142-143=568−8800
T4  Argentina137-143-152-150=582+6200
 Spain142-146-149-145=582
6  Japan143-144-154-142=583+7
T7  Australia147-150-144-145=586+10
 New Zealand151-149-144-142=586+10
9  Ireland147-147-148-146=588+12
10  Philippines151-149-146-146=592+16
T11  England152-145-149-147=593+17
 Thailand140-149-152-152=593+17
T13  Belgium146-156-149-145=596+20
 France153-146-148-149=596
15  Italy152-152-149-145=598+22
16  Wales151-147-150-152=600+24
T17  Netherlands149-152-152-148=601+25
 Puerto Rico152-141-157-151=601
19  Scotland148-148-149-157=602+26
20  South Korea156-144-155-148=603+27
21  Venezuela156-157-149-146=608+32
22  Austria156- - -151 =609+33
T23  Chile150- - -158=610+34
 Mexico154- - -149=610
 Sweden153-144-157-156=610
26  Colombia154- - -149=611+35
27  Canada159- - -150=612+36
28  Singapore163-145-149-162=619+43
29  Jamaica151- - -157=622+46
30  Norway157-161-156-153=627+51
31  West Germany154- - -162=629+53
32  Brazil162- - - =631+55
33  Switzerland159- - -160=633+57
34  Guatemala159- - - =635+59
35  Portugal164- - -158=638+62
36  Egypt155- - -166=639+63
37  Dominican Republic167- - -157 =640+64
38  Morocco157- - - =642+66
39  Indonesia162-157-161-166=646+70
T40  Hong Kong162-159-162-165=648+72
 Peru172- - - =648
T42  Denmark168-162-161-161=652+76
 Finland163-169-159-161=652
44  Nigeria161- - - =654+78
45  Greece164- - - =657+81
46  Malaysia166-160-166-166=658+82
47  Uruguay163- - - =659+83
48  Libya179- - - =708+132
49  Romania185- - - =728+152

International Trophy

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney (US$)
1Johnny Miller  United States73-65-72-67=277−111,000
2Gary Player  South Africa69-72-70-69=280−8500
T3Jack Nicklaus  United States69-68-73-71=281−7300
Lu Liang-Huan  Taiwan67-69-74-71=281
T5Hugh Baiocchi  South Africa71-72-69-72=284−4
Randall Vines  Australia72-74-69-69=284
7Eddie Polland  Ireland71-74-70-70=285−3
T8Isao Aoki  Japan70-71-76-70=287−1
Valentín Barrios  Spain69-70-75-73=287
Hsieh Min-Nan  Taiwan71-76-68-72=287

Sources:[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

References

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  1. ^ "Oosterhuis out of England's World Cup team". Glasgow Herald. 14 November 1973. p. 5.
  2. ^ Lu's 67 equals course mark New Straits Times 24 November 1973, p. 12
  3. ^ "Miller, U.S. win championships in World Cup golf". The Sun. San Bernardino, California. 26 November 1973. p. 18.
  4. ^ "World Cup". Svensk Golf. January 1974. p. 46.
  5. ^ "Jack, John Win Cup". The Desert Sun. 26 November 1973. p. 1B.
  6. ^ "Golf: World Cup". St. Petersburg Times. Florida. 23 November 1973. p. 2C – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "U.S. Leading By 3 Strokes". Tyler Courier-Times-Telegraph. TExas. UPI. 25 November 1973. p. Sec. 2–4 – via newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Golf: World Cup". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia. 27 November 1973. p. 15 – via newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Inscription De Casi Todos Los Paises De La Asociacion Internacional En El Mundial Malagueño de Nueva Andalucia". ABC Sabado (in Spanish). 6 October 1973. p. 83.
  10. ^ "US clinch Cup by 6 strokes". New Nation. 26 November 1973. p. 11.
  11. ^ "US leads by 5 strokes". New Nation. 24 November 1973. p. 12.
  12. ^ "Nicklaus and Miller sweep US to World Cup lead". The Straits Times. 25 November 1973. p. 21.
  13. ^ "US lead cut to three strokes". The Straits Times. 26 November 1973. p. 23.
  14. ^ "Final positions". Glasgow Herald. 26 November 1973. p. 5.
  15. ^ "Nicklaus, Miller give US 12th World Cup win". The Straits Times. 27 November 1973. p. 26.

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