1960 Canada Cup

1960 Canada Cup
Tournament information
Dates23–26 June
LocationPortmarnock, Ireland
Course(s)Portmarnock Golf Club
Format72 holes stroke play
combined score
Statistics
Par72
Length7,093 yards (6,486 m)[1]
Field30 two-man teams
Champion
 United States
Arnold Palmer & Sam Snead
565 (−11)
Location map
Location in the British Isles
Location in the Republic of Ireland
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The 1960 Canada Cup took place 23–26 June at Portmarnock Golf Club in Portmarnock, north-east of Dublin, Ireland. It was the eighth Canada Cup event, which became the World Cup in 1967. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 30 teams. These were the same teams that had competed in 1959 but without South Korea and Indonesia and with the addition of Peru and Central Africa. Each team consisted of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results. The American team of Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead won by eight strokes over the English team of Bernard Hunt and Harry Weetman. The individual competition was won by the Belgian Flory Van Donck, who finished two shots ahead of Sam Snead.[2]

Teams

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Country Players
 Argentina Fidel de Luca and Leopoldo Ruiz
 Australia Kel Nagle and Peter Thomson
 Belgium Arthur Devulder and Flory Van Donck
 Brazil José Maria Gonzalez and Mário Gonzalez
 Canada Al Balding and Stan Leonard
Central Africa Wally Hill and James Parkinson
 Chile Luciano Calderon and Enrique Orellana
 China Chen Ching-Po and Hsieh Yung-yo
 Colombia Alfonso Bohórquez and Miguel Sala
 Denmark Henning Kristensen and Carl Paulsen
 Egypt Cherif El-Sayed Cherif and Mohamed Said Moussa
 England Bernard Hunt and Harry Weetman
 France Jean Garaïalde and François Saubaber
 Ireland Norman Drew and Christy O'Connor Snr
 Italy Alfonso Angelini and Ovidio Bolognesi
 Japan Koichi Ono and Sukemasa Shimamura
 Mexico Roberto De Vicenzo and José González
 Netherlands Gerard de Wit and Piet Witte
 New Zealand Frank Buckler and Ernie Southerden
 Peru Eugenio Dunezat and Alex Tibbles
 Philippines Ben Arda and Larry Montes
 Portugal Henrique Paulino and Fernando Pina
 Scotland Eric Brown and John Panton
 South Africa Bobby Locke and Gary Player
 Spain Ángel Miguel and Sebastián Miguel
 Sweden Åke Bergquist and Arne Werkell
 Switzerland Jacky Bonvin and Otto Schoepfer
 United States Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead
 Wales Dai Rees and Dave Thomas
 West Germany Hans Bessner and Kaspar Marx

Source[2]

Scores

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Team

Place Country Score To par
1  United States 140-139-142-144=565 −11
2  England 148-143-138-144=573 −3
3  Australia 149-137-142-146=574 −2
4  Ireland 143-139-149-144=575 −1
5  South Africa 137-147-140-154=578 +2
6  Scotland 143-146-142-149=580 +4
7  Belgium 141-146-147-148=582 +6
8  Wales 145-145-148-146=584 +8
T9  Argentina 144-143-151-149=587 +11
 Spain 151-147-144-145=587
11  Canada 146-144-151-147=588 +12
12  Mexico 149-148-147-147=591 +15
13  Colombia 153-151-143-145=592 +16
14  Egypt 150-151-146-148=595 +19
15  France 147-152-148-150=597 +21
16  Italy 145-150-147-157=599 +23
17  Japan 149-148-150-153=600 +24
18  New Zealand 151-146-149-158=604 +28
19  Philippines 149-154-156-146=605 +29
T20  Brazil 157-148-157-144=606 +30
 China 150-155-156-145=606
22  Denmark 152-152-149-154=607 +31
23  Switzerland 156-144-152-156=608 +32
T24  Netherlands 155-152-151-153=611 +35
 Peru 150-154-156-151=611
26 Central Africa 154-154-154-150=612 +36
27  Chile 156-151-155-151=613 +37
28  Sweden 159-153-153-152=617 +41
29  West Germany 160-157-152-163=632 +56
30  Portugal 160-166-163-157=646 +70

Source[2]

International Trophy

Place Player Country Score To par
1 Flory Van Donck  Belgium 68-71-70-70=279 −9
2 Sam Snead  United States 71-68-67-75=281 −7
T3 Arnold Palmer  United States 69-71-75-69=284 −4
Harry Weetman  England 75-70-68-71=284
T5 Eric Brown  Scotland 70-72-71-73=286 −2
Christy O'Connor Snr  Ireland 73-68-73-72=286
Peter Thomson  Australia 73-69-69-75=286
8 Roberto De Vicenzo  Mexico 73-70-72-72=287 −1
T9 Gerard de Wit  Netherlands 74-69-73-72=288 E
Mário Gonzalez  Brazil 74-70-74-70=288
Kel Nagle  Australia 76-68-73-71=288

Source[2]

References

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  1. ^ Horne, Cyril (24 June 1960). "G.J.Player's record 65 gives South Africa lead". The Glasgow Herald. p. 11.
  2. ^ a b c d Horne, Cyril (27 June 1960). "Canada Cup event ends at Portmarnock". The Glasgow Herald. pp. 1, 4.

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