Golf tournament
The 2018 Eisenhower Trophy took place 5–8 September at the Carton House Golf Club in Maynooth , County Kildare , Ireland. It was the 31st World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy . The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 72 three-man teams. The best two scores for each round counted towards the team total. Each team played two rounds on the Montgomerie and O'Meara courses. The leading teams played the Montgomerie course on the third day and the O'Meara course on the final day.
Denmark won their first Eisenhower Trophy, a stroke ahead of the United States, who took the silver medal. Spain took the bronze medal while New Zealand, who led after 54 holes, finished fourth.
The winning Danish team: Rasmus Højgaard , John Axelsen , Torben Nyehuus (captain), Nicolai Højgaard
The 2018 Espirito Santo Trophy was played on the same courses one week prior.
Teams
72 teams contested the event. Each team had three players with the exception of Gabon who were represented by only two players.
The following table lists the players on the leading teams.[ 1]
Country
Players
Argentina
Martin Contini , Mateo Fernández de Oliveira , Andres Schonbaum
Australia
Min Woo Lee , David Micheluzzi , Shae Wools-Cobb
Austria
Lukas Lipold , Niklas Regner , Maximilian Steinlechner
Belgium
Alan De Bondt, Adrien Dumont de Chassart , Jean de Wouters d'Oplinter
Canada
Hugo Bernard , Garrett Rank , Joey Savoie
Chile
Gabriel Morgan Birke , Agustin Errazuriz , Toto Gana
China
Yilong Chen, Enqi Liang, Huachuang Zhang
Colombia
Carlos Ardila , Esteban Restrepo , Ivan Camilo Ramirez Velandia
Costa Rica
Paul Chaplet , Luis Gagne , Alvaro E. Ortiz
Czech Republic
Petr Hruby, Simon Zach, Jiri Zuska
Denmark
John Axelsen , Nicolai Højgaard , Rasmus Højgaard
England
Matthew Jordan , Gian-Marco Petrozzi , Mitchell Waite
Estonia
Carl Hellat, Kevin Christopher Jegers, Joonas Turba
Finland
Matias Honkala, Veeti Mahonen, Sami Välimäki
France
Jeremy Gandon, Frédéric Lacroix , Victor Veyret
Germany
Marc Hammer , Allen John , Hurly Long
Hong Kong
Matthew Cheung, Terrence Ng, Leon Philip D'Souza
Iceland
Aron Snaer Juliusson, Bjarki Pétursson , Gisli Sveinbergsson
India
Aadil Bedi , Kshitij Naveed Kaul, Rayhan John Thomas
Ireland
Robin Dawson , John Murphy , Conor Purcell
Italy
Giovanni Manzoni , Stefano Mazzoli , Lorenzo Filippo Scalise
Japan
Daiki Imano , Takumi Kanaya , Keita Nakajima
Mexico
Álvaro Ortiz Becerra , Raul Pereda, Aaron Terrazas
Netherlands
Jerry Ji, Stan Kraai, Nordin van Tilburg
New Zealand
Daniel Hillier , Denzel Ieremia , Kerry Mountcastle
Norway
Viktor Hovland , Kristoffer Reitan , Jarle Volden
Poland
Philipp Pakosc, Alejandro Pedryc, Jan Szmidt
Portugal
Afonso Girao, Pedro Lencart, Vitor Lopes
Puerto Rico
Max Alverio, Jeronimo Esteve, Erick Morales
Scotland
Ryan Lumsden , Sandy Scott , Euan Walker
Serbia
Dane Cvetkovic, Mihailo Dimitrijevic, Branimir Gudelj
Singapore
Gregory Foo, Joshua Ho, Donovan Lee
South Africa
Malcolm Mitchell, Wilco Nienaber , Matt Saulez
South Korea
Choi Ho-young , Jang Seung-bo , Oh Seung-taek
Spain
Alejandro del Rey , Ángel Hidalgo , Victor Pastor
Sweden
Oliver Gillberg , Fredrik Niléhn , Tim Widing
Switzerland
Perry Cohen , Loic Ettlin , Jeremy Freiburghaus
Thailand
Witchayanon Chothirunrungrueng , Kosuke Hamamoto , Sadom Kaewkanjana
United States
Cole Hammer , Collin Morikawa , Justin Suh
Wales
Ben Chamberlain , Jake Hapgood , Tom Williams
Results
Source:[ 1]
Individual leaders
There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.
Source:[ 1]
References
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