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Revision as of 20:48, 25 February 2021

1975 World Cup
Tournament information
Dates4–7 December
LocationBangkok, Thailand
13°48′19″N 100°41′50″E / 13.805242°N 100.697229°E / 13.805242; 100.697229
Course(s)Navatanee Course
Format72 holes stroke play
combined score
Statistics
Par72
Length6,904 yards (6,313 m)
Field47 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
Lou Graham & Johnny Miller
554 (−22)
Location map
Navatanee Course is located in Asia
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Navatanee Course is located in Thailand
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The 1975 World Cup took place 4–7 December at the Navatananee Course in Khan Na Yao district, 20 kilometres northeast of Bangkok city center in Thailand. It was the 23rd World Cup event. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 47 teams of which 45 teams completed the competition. Each team consisted of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results. The United States team of Lou Graham and Johnny Miller won by ten strokes over the Taiwan team of Hsieh Min-Nan and Kuo Chie-Hsiung. It was the 13th win for United States in the 23 times the World Cup, formerly named Canada Cup, had been contested. The individual competition for The International Trophy, was won by Miller, two strokes ahead of three players, who shared second place.

Teams

Country Players
 Argentina Juan Cabrera and Jorge Soto
 Australia Bob Shearer and Ian Stanley
 Austria Oswald Gartenmaier and Rudolf Hauser
 Belgium Sylvain Bouillon and Philippe Toussaint
 Brazil Luis Pinto and Antonio Evangelista
 Burma Mya Aye and Maung Shein
 Canada Bob Panasiuk and Bill Tape
 Chile Francisco Cerda and Natalio Morales
 Colombia Juan Pinson and Heraclio Velenzuala
 Denmark Per Greve and Herluf Hansen
 Egypt Adbel Halim and Mohamed Said Moussa
 England Maurice Bembridge and Guy Hunt
 France Jean Garaïalde and Bernard Pascassio
 Greece John Sotiropoulos and George Vafiadis (a)
 Hong Kong Joe Hardwick and Peter Tang
 Indonesia Azis Harwi and Sumarno (a)
 Ireland Christy O'Connor Snr and Christy O'Connor Jnr
 Italy Roberto Bernardini and Pietro Molteni
 Jamaica Norman Marsh and Seymour Rose
 Japan Takashi Murakami and Kosaku Shimada
 Libya Mohamed Salah and Muftah Salem
 Malaysia Bobby Lim Yat Foong and Zainal Abidin Yusof
 Mexico Ernesto Perez Acosta and Margarito Martinez
 Morocco Hamid Balghiti and Fatmi Moussa
 Netherlands Jan Dorrestein and Martien Groenendaal
 Nepal Bismu Shahi (a) and Ghanashyam Thapa
 New Zealand Walter Godfrey and Howard Kennedy
 Nigeria Jaimi Oyebajo and Patrick Okpomu
 Pakistan Taimur Hassan (a) and Muhammad Shafique (a)
 Philippines Ben Arda and Eleuterio Nival
 Portugal Antonio Barnabe and Joaguin Rodrigues
 Puerto Rico Jesús Rodríguez and Jose Rivera
 Scotland Brian Barnes and Norman Wood
 Singapore Lim Swee Chew and Liam Leng Ann
 South Africa John Bland and Tienie Britz
 South Korea Cho Tae-woon and Park Jung–ung
 Spain Seve Ballesteros and Ángel Gallardo
 Sri Lanka W.P. Fernando and H.L. Premadasa
 Sweden Bengt Malmqvist and Gunnar Mueller
 Switzerland Franco Salmini and Fausto Schiroli
 Taiwan Hsieh Min-Nan and Kuo Chie-Hsiung
 Thailand Sukree Onsham and Adul Thappavibul
 United States Lou Graham and Johnny Miller
 Venezuela Julian Santana and Ramón Muñoz
 Wales Simon Cox and Craig Defoy
 West Germany Karl-Heinz Gögele and Gerhard Koenig
 Yugoslavia Mirko Vovk (a) and Rafael Jerman

(a) denotes amateur

Source:[1][2]

Scores

Team

# Country Score To par Money (US$)
1  United States 134-142-140-138=554 −22 2,000
2  Taiwan 140-136-141-147=564 −12 1,000
3  Japan 144-140-144-137=565 −11 800
4  Australia 144-136-138-148=566 −10 400
5  Argentina 138-143-141-149=571 −5
6  Philippines 140-139-145-149=573 −3
7  Thailand 142-149-140-143=574 −2
8  Brazil 148-145-137-147=577 +1
9  South Korea 143-145-148-142=578 +2
10  England 147-153-137-142=579 +3
11  Mexico 151-143-140-146=580 +4
12  Chile 152-143-148-143=586 +10
T13  Ireland 143-147-156-141=587 +11
 New Zealand 146-155-144-142=587
 Scotland 149-145-148-145=587
 South Africa 145-148-142-152=587
17  France 147-145-149-148=589 +13
18  Spain 157-141-142-150=590 +14
19  Austria 152-146-149-145=592 +16
20  Greece 146-151-151-145=593 +17
21  Burma 145-147-152-151=595 +19
22  Denmark 145-149-147-155=596 +20
23  Singapore 159-148-143-147=597 +21
24  Italy 150-151-150-147=598 +22
T25  Colombia 149-147-149-154=599 +23
 Egypt 145-152-149-153=599
 Puerto Rico 148-140-149-162=599
28  Pakistan 159-145-146-150=600 +24
29  Wales 152-147-152-151=602 +26
30  Malaysia 146-149-152-156=603 +27
31  Indonesia 145-158-148-153=604 +28
32  Canada 149-151-154-151=605 +29
33  West Germany 163-143-147-153=606 +30
34  Sweden 154-145-160-150=609 +33
35  Belgium 159-153-152-148=612 +36
36  Sri Lanka 164-153-144-154=615 +39
T37  Jamaica 156-153-155-158=622 +46
 Switzerland 165-153-148-156=622
T39  Hong Kong 157-157-163-156=633 +57
 Morocco 158-156-161-158=633
41  Nigeria 166-170-158-164=658 +82
42  Portugal 180-167-170-163=680 +104
43  Libya 167-178-170-177=692 +116
44  Nepal 183-181-181-167=712 +136
45  Yugoslavia 198-189-179-213=779 +203
WD  Netherlands 164-151-WD
 Venezuela 151-145-WD

International Trophy

# Player Country Score To par Money (US$)
1 Johnny Miller  United States 66-71-70-68=275 −13 1,000
T2 Ben Arda  Philippines 67-68-69-73=277 −11 366
Hsieh Min-Nan  Taiwan 68-68-68-73=277
Bob Shearer  Australia 74-68-66-69=277
5 Lou Graham  United States 68-71-70-70=279 −9
6 Takashi Murakami  Japan 70-69-72-69=280 −8
7 Mya Aye  Burma 72-71-68-70=281 −7
T8 Sukree Onsham  Thailand 69-75-67-72=283 −5
Park Jung-ung  South Korea 72-71-73-67=283
T10 Maurice Bembridge  England 75-74-66-69=284 −4
Juan Cabrera  Argentina 67-70-71-76=284
Ernesto Perez Acosta  Mexico 71-71-68-74=284

Sources:[2][3][4][5][6][1]

References

  1. ^ a b "World Cup – Team and Individual". Pacific Daily News. Agana, Guam. UPI. 9 December 1975. p. 30 – via newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b McCormack, Mark H. (1976). The World of Professional Golf 1976. Collins. pp. 518–520. ISBN 000211996X.
  3. ^ "Miller's 68 paces U.S. victory". The Sun-Telegram. San Bernardino, California. Associated Press. 8 December 1975. p. B-12.
  4. ^ "World Cup". Svensk Golf. January 1976. pp. 20, 62.
  5. ^ "World Cup golf: US win by 10 strokes". The Straits Times. 8 December 1975. p. 31.
  6. ^ "Final standings of the 23rd World Cup Golf championship". The Sun-Telegram. San Bernardino, California. Associated Press. 8 December 1975. p. B-9.

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