1999 Palmer Cup
Dates | June 12–13, 1999 | ||||
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Venue | Honors Course | ||||
Location | Chattanooga, Tennessee | ||||
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United States wins the Palmer Cup | |||||
The 1999 Palmer Cup was held on June 12–13, 1999 on the Honors Course, Chattanooga, Tennessee. The United States won 17½ to 6½.[1]
Format
On Saturday, there were four matches of four-ball in the morning, followed by four foursomes matches in the afternoon. Eight singles matches were played on the Sunday morning with a further eight more in the afternoon. In all, 24 matches were played.
Each of the 24 matches was worth one point in the larger team competition. If a match was all square after the 18th hole, each side earned half a point toward their team total. The team that accumulated at least 12½ points won the competition.
Teams
Eight college golfers from the United States and Great Britain and Ireland participated in the event.
Name | College |
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Jim Brown head coach |
Ohio State |
Tim Brown team manager |
Skidmore |
Jeremy Anderson | UNLV |
Jonathan Byrd | Clemson |
Ben Curtis | Kent State |
John Engler | Clemson |
Hank Kuehne | SMU |
Matt Kuchar | Georgia Tech |
Bryce Molder | Georgia Tech |
Michael Morrison | Georgia |
Name | Country | College |
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Alistair Crinson team manager |
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Luke Donald | Northwestern | |
Johnny Foster | Ulster | |
Max Harris | North Carolina | |
Michael Hoey | Clemson | |
Oliver Lindsay | St Andrews | |
Philip Rowe | Stanford | |
Kyron Sullivan | Wales | |
Andrew White | St Andrews |
Saturday's matches
Morning four-ball
Results | ||
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Donald/Rowe | Anderson/Kuchar | |
Foster/Hoey | Engler/Molder | |
Harris/Sullivan | Curtis/Byrd | |
Lindsay/White | Kuehne/Morrison | |
1 | Four-ball | 3 |
1 | Overall | 3 |
Afternoon foursomes
Results | ||
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Donald/Harris | Kuchar/Molder | |
Foster/Sullivan | Curtis/Engler | |
Lindsay/White | Byrd/Morrison | |
Hoey/Rowe | Anderson/Kuehne | |
2 | Foursomes | 2 |
3 | Overall | 5 |
Sunday's matches
Morning singles
Afternoon singles
References
- ↑ "1999 results". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved September 20, 2016.
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