1982 World Cup (men's golf)

The 1982 World Cup took place 2–5 December 1982 at Pierre Marques Golf Club in Acapulco, Mexico. It was the 29th World Cup event. The previous World Cup was played in 1980, since the 1981 event was cancelled. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 31 teams. Each team consisted of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results. The Spain team of José María Cañizares and Manuel Piñero won by three strokes over the United States team of Bobby Clampett and Bob Gilder. It was the third Spanish victory in the last six World Cup tournaments. The individual competition for The International Trophy, was won by Pinero one stroke ahead of Canizares and Gilder.

1982 World Cup
Tournament information
Dates2–5 December
LocationAcapulco, Guererro, Mexico
Course(s)Pierre Marques Golf Club
Format72 holes stroke play
combined score
Statistics
Par71
Length6,860 yards (6,270 m)
Field31 two-man teams
CutNone
Champion
 Spain
José María Cañizares & Manuel Piñero
563 (−5)

Teams

Country Players
 Argentina Florentino Molina and Adan Sowa
 Australia Mike Cahill and Michael Clayton
 Austria Oswald Gartenmaier and Franz Laimer
 Belgium Philippe Toussaint and Andre Van Damme
 Brazil Jose Diniz and Federico German
 Canada Dave Barr and Dan Halldorson
 Chile Luis Cabrera and Francisco Cerda
 Colombia Luis Arevaio and Alberto Ribadener
 England Mark James and Brian Waites
 France Jean Garaïalde and Géry Watine
 Ireland John O'Leary and Des Smyth
 Italy Baldovino Dassù and Piero Molteni
 Japan Pete Izumikawa and Namio Takasu
 Malaysia Marimuthu Ramayah and Nazamuddin Yusof[1]
 Mexico Antonio Oscar Cerdá and Victor Regalado
 Morocco Mohamed Makroune and Fatmi Moussa
 Netherlands Jan Dorrestien and Cess Renders
 New Zealand Richard Coombes and Frank Nobilo
 Pakistan Ghulam Nabi and Mohammed Shafique
 Philippines Eleuterio Nival and Mario Siodina
 Scotland Bernard Gallacher and Sam Torrance
 Singapore Lim Kiang Tiong and Fung Hee Kwan
 South Korea Choi Sang-ho and Hahn Chang-sang
 Spain José María Cañizares and Manuel Piñero
 Thailand Suthep Meesawad and Uthai Thabpavibul
 United States Bobby Clampett and Bob Gilder
 Uruguay Juan Rodriguez Aguirre and Hugo Santurio
 Venezuela Freddy Acevedo and Ramón Muñoz
 Wales Keith Williams and Ian Woosnam
 West Germany Torsten Giedeon and Heinz-Peter Thül
 Zimbabwe Don Gammon and Tim Price

Scores

Team

# Country Score To par
1 Spain139-140-138-146=563−5
2 United States144-144-140-138=566−2
3 Italy143-144-144-144=574+6
4 England146-144-142-143=575+7
5 South Korea143-145-144-146=578+10
6 Mexico143-148-148-140=579+11
7 Scotland145-146-146-144=581+13
8 Ireland146-143-148-148=585+17
9 Canada141-148-150-147=586+18
T10 Argentina150-144-149-144=587+19
 Brazil149-148-148-142=587
T12 Australia151-144-144-155=594+26
 Japan146-148-150-148=594
14 Philippines146-147-142-160=595+27
15 Thailand151-148-152-150=597+29
16 Colombia150-154-146-149=599+31
17 Chile152-148-147-155=602+34
18 New Zealand146-151-154-152=603+35
T19 France153-156-149-146=604+36
 Malaysia153-154-150-147=604
21 Morocco150-151-154-153=608+40
T22 Wales155-152-150-152=609+41
 West Germany144-152-156-152=609
T24 Netherlands156-149-155-152=612+44
 Pakistan152-148-153-159=612
 Singapore159-148-149-156=612
 Venezuela151-155-152-154=612
28 Austria154-155-154-155=618+50
29 Zimbabwe158-155-162-159=624+56
30 Belgium155-159-153-158=625+57
31 Uruguay167-165-167-169=668+100

International Trophy

# Player Country Score To par
1Manuel Piñero Spain72-65-71-73=281−3
T2José María Cañizares Spain67-75-67-73=282−2
Bob Gilder United States71-74-69-68=282
4Baldovino Dassù Italy69-70-70-74=283−1
5Bobby Clampett United States73-70-71-70=284E
T6Choi Sang-ho South Korea72-71-71-73=287+3
Bernard Gallacher Scotland68-72-74-73=287
Dan Halldorson Canada68-72-74-73=287
Mark James England74-72-70-71=287
T10Antonio Oscar Cerdá Mexico72-75-74-67=288+4
Brian Waites England72-72-72-72=288

Sources:[2][3][4][5][6][7]

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