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The 1995 World Cup of Golf took place 9–12 November at the Mission Hills Golf Club in Shenzhen, Dongguan, Guangdong, China. It was the 41st World Cup. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with each team consisting of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results. Individuals also competed for the International Trophy. The prize money totaled $1,500,000 with $400,000 going to the winning pair and $100,000 to the top individual. The United States team of Fred Couples and Davis Love won, for a record fourth time in a row with the same players in the team, by 14 strokes over the Australia team of Brett Ogle and Robert Allenby. Love took the International Trophy after a playoff over Hisayuki Sasaki of Japan.
Tournament information | |
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Dates | 9–12 November |
Location | Shenzhen, Dongguan, Guangdong, China 22°47′9″N 114°0′25″E |
Course(s) | Mission Hills Golf Club, Shenzhen, World Cup Course |
Format | 72 holes stroke play combined score |
Statistics | |
Par | 72 |
Length | 7,039 yards (6,436 m) |
Field | 32 two-man teams |
Cut | None |
Prize fund | US$1,300,000 team US$200,000 individual |
Winner's share | $400,000 team $100,000 individual |
Champion | |
United States Fred Couples & Davis Love III | |
543 (−33) | |
Location map | |
Location in Guangdong | |
Team
Place | Country | Score | To par | Money (US$) (per team) |
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1 | United States | 133-136-138-136=543 | −33 | 400,000 |
2 | Australia | 138-144-137-138=557 | −19 | 200,000 |
T3 | Japan | 139-141-137-141=558 | −18 | 112,500 |
Scotland | 138-144-136-140=558 | |||
5 | New Zealand | 142-141-137-139=559 | −17 | 80,000 |
T6 | France | 141-141-140-139=561 | −15 | 52,500 |
Ireland | 141-140-140-140=561 | |||
8 | South Africa | 145-139-136-143=563 | −13 | 32,000 |
9 | Sweden | 136-137-146-145=564 | −12 | 28,000 |
T10 | Mexico | 142-137-141-145=565 | −11 | 22,000 |
Zimbabwe | 138-150-137-140=565 | |||
T12 | Italy | 142-143-136-145=566 | −10 | 16,000 |
Switzerland | 144-145-144-133=566 | |||
14 | Germany | 144-143-141-139=567 | −9 | 13,000 |
15 | Spain | 140-146-144-139=569 | −7 | 11,000 |
16 | Wales | 141-144-143-142=570 | −6 | 10,000 |
17 | Canada | 139-149-142-141=571 | −5 | 9,000 |
18 | Netherlands | 143-145-141-143=572 | −4 | 8,800 |
19 | Finland | 148-141-148-141=578 | +2 | 8,600 |
T20 | England | 141-143-148-148=580 | +4 | 8,200 |
Paraguay | 144-145-146-145=580 | |||
Philippines | 143-148-145-144=580 | |||
23 | Argentina | 142-153-144-143=582 | +6 | 7,800 |
T24 | Denmark | 148-145-141-149=583 | +7 | 7,500 |
South Korea | 149-145-145-144=583 | |||
26 | Thailand | 150-143-147-145=585 | +9 | 7,200 |
27 | China | 151-148-142-147=588 | +12 | 7,000 |
28 | Venezuela | 154-146-145-144=589 | +13 | 6,800 |
29 | Malaysia | 140-152-152-146=590 | +14 | 6,600 |
30 | Colombia | 149-145-149-153=596 | +20 | 6,400 |
31 | Sri Lanka | 155-145-152-151=603 | +27 | 6,200 |
32 | Peru | 158-158-161-157=634 | +58 | 6,000 |
International Trophy
Place | Player | Country | Score | To par | Money (US$) |
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1 | Davis Love III | United States | 65-67-68-67=267 | −21 | 100,000 |
2 | Hisayuki Sasaki | Japan | 62-69-67-69=267 | 50,000 | |
3 | Sam Torrance | Scotland | 68-70-64-69=271 | −17 | 25,000 |
4 | Costantino Rocca | Italy | 70-68-64-72=274 | −14 | |
T5 | Michael Campbell | New Zealand | 69-71-67-68=275 | −13 | |
Darren Clarke | Ireland | 68-69-69-69=275 | |||
Retief Goosen | South Africa | 71-66-66-72=275 | |||
T8 | Fred Couples | United States | 68-69-70-69=276 | −12 | |
Santiago Luna | Spain | 69-71-69-70=276 | |||
10 | Jesper Parnevik | Sweden | 67-66-73-71=277 | −11 |
Love won in a playoff with a par on the 5th extra hole.
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