1989 World Cup (men's golf)
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{{Infobox individual golf tournament
| name = 1989 World Cup
| image =
| caption =
| dates = 16–19 November
| location = Marbella, Spain
| coordinates =
| course = Real Club de Golf Las Brisas
| lang =
| org =
| tour =
| format = 36 holes stroke play
combined score
| par = 72
| yardage = {{convert|6794|yd|m}}
| field = 32 two-man teams
| cut = None
| purse = US$1 million
| winners_share = $240,000 team
$50,000 individual
| champion = {{AUS}}
Peter Fowler & Wayne Grady
| score = 278 (−10)
| map = Spain#Spain Andalusia
| map_label = RCG Las Brisas
| map_caption = Location in Spain##Location in Andalusia
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| map_size = 220
| previous = 1988
| next = 1990
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The 1989 World Cup took place 16–19 November at Las Brisas Golf Club in Marbella, Spain. It was the 35th World Cup event. The tournament was shortened, due to rain, from 72 to 36 holes. Both the second round on Friday and the fourth round on Sunday were cancelled and only the Thursday and Saturday rounds were counted in the competition. The World Cup, previously named the Canada Cup, had been shortened before, due to bad weather; 1963, 1972 and 1984, but it was the first time since the event was instituted in 1953, that two full rounds were lost.
It was a stroke play team event with 32 teams. Each team consisted of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results. The Australia team of Peter Fowler and Wayne Grady won by three strokes over the Spain team of José María Cañizares and José María Olazábal. The individual competition was won by Fowler. Beside the prize money mentioned, Fowler won additional US$10,000 for having the lowest individual score in the first round and the Australia team won additional US$10,000 for the lowest team score the first day.{{cite book |title=World of Professional Golf 1990 |first=Mark H. |last=McCormack |authorlink=Mark McCormack |publisher=Sackville |date=1990 |pages=242–243, 488–490 |isbn=0948615389}}
Teams
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!Country !Players |
{{ARG}} |
{{AUS}}
|Peter Fowler and Wayne Grady |
{{AUT}} |
{{BEL}} |
{{flagcountry|BRA|1968}} |
{{CAN}}
|Jerry Anderson and Dave Barr |
{{COL}} |
{{DNK}} |
{{ENG}}
|Denis Durnian and Mark Roe |
{{FRA}} |
{{GRC}} |
{{IRL}} |
{{ITA}} |
{{flagcountry|JPN|1947}} |
{{MEX}} |
{{NLD}} |
{{NZL}}
|Simon Owen and Greg Turner |
{{NOR}}
|Per Haugsrud and Tom Vollan |
{{PHL}} |
{{PRT}} |
{{SCO}} |
{{KOR}} |
{{ESP}} |
{{SWE}}
|Mats Lanner and Ove Sellberg |
{{CHE}} |
{{TWN}}
|Lu Chien-soon and Yu Chin-han |
{{THA}} |
{{URY}} |
{{USA}} |
{{flagcountry|VEN|1930}} |
{{WAL}} |
{{FRG}} |
Scores
Team
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!Place !Country !Score !To par !Money (US$) | ||||
align=center|1 | {{AUS}} | 134-144=278 | align=center|−10 | align=right|240,000 |
align=center|2 | {{ESP}} | 141-140=281 | align=center|−7 | align=right|120,000 |
rowspan=2 align=center|T3 | {{SWE}} | 142-145=287 | rowspan=2 align=center|−1 | rowspan=2 align=right|76,000 |
{{USA}} | 143-144=287 | |||
align=center|5 | {{WAL}} | 147-151=288 | align=center |E | align=right|50,000 |
align=center rowspan=2|T6 | {{ARG}} | 148-142=290 | align=center rowspan=2|+2 | align=right rowspan=2|35,000 |
{{NZL}} | 145-145=290 | |||
align=center rowspan=2|T8 | {{DNK}} | 148-143=291 | align=center rowspan=2|+3 | align=right rowspan=2|21,000 |
{{ENG}} | 145-146=291 | |||
align=center|10 | {{IRL}} | 145-149=294 | align=center|+6 | align=right|16,000 |
align=center|11 | {{SCO}} | 149-146=295 | align=center|+7 | align=right|14,000 |
align=center rowspan=3|T12 | {{FRA}} | 148-148=296 | align=center rowspan=3|+8 | align=right rowspan=3|10,000 |
{{ITA}} | 148-148=296 | |||
{{FRG}} | 148-148=296 | |||
align=center|15 | {{CAN}} | 151-147=298 | align=center|+10 | align=right rowspan=18|7,000 |
align=center|16 | {{JPN}} | 149-150=299 | align=center|+11 | |
align=center|17 | {{PHL}} | 152-148=300 | align=center|+12 | |
align=center|18 | {{flagcountry|VEN|1930}} | 152-151=303 | align=center|+15 | |
align=center rowspan=2|T19 | {{COL}} | 159-147=306 | align=center rowspan=2|+18 | |
{{CHE}} | 150-156=306 | |||
align=center|21 | {{KOR}} | 157-151=308 | align=center|+20 | |
align=center|22 | {{GRC}} | 156-154=310 | align=center|+22 | |
align=center rowspan=2|T23 | {{flagcountry|BRA|1968}} | 151-160=311 | align=center rowspan=2|+23 | |
{{TWN}} | 157-154=311 | |||
align=center|25 | {{URY}} | 160-155=315 | align=center|+27 | |
align=center rowspan=3|T26 | {{MEX}} | 155-161=316 | align=center rowspan=3|+28 | |
{{NLD}} | 160-156=316 | |||
{{NOR}} | 159-157=316 | |||
align=center|29 | {{PRT}} | 161-156=317 | align=center|+29 | |
align=center|30 | {{THA}} | 158-162=320 | align=center|+32 | |
align=center|31 | {{AUT}} | 162-161=323 | align=center|+35 | |
align=center|32 | {{BEL}} | 172-164=336 | align=center|+48 |
International Trophy
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!Place !Player !Country !Score !To par !Money (US$) | |||||
align=center|1 | Peter Fowler | {{AUS}} | 66-71=137 | align=center|−7 | align=right|50,000 |
rowspan=2 align=center|T2 | José María Cañizares | {{ESP}} | 71-67=138 | rowspan=2 align=center|−6 | rowspan="11" align="right" | |
Anders Sørensen | {{DNK}} | 70-68=138 | |||
align=center|4 | Miguel Fernández | {{ARG}} | 71-69=140 | align=center|−4 | |
rowspan=3 align=center|T5 | Paul Azinger | {{USA}} | 70-71=141 | rowspan=3 align=center|−3 | |
Wayne Grady | {{AUS}} | 68-73=141 | |||
Mark Roe | {{ENG}} | 71-70=141 | |||
align=center|8 | Mats Lanner | {{SWE}} | 69-73=142 | align=center|−2 | |
align=center|9 | José María Olazábal | {{ESP}} | 70-73=143 | align=center|−1 | |
rowspan=3 align=center|T10 | Mark Mouland | {{WAL}} | 75-69=144 | rowspan=3 align=center|E | |
Simon Owen | {{NZL}} | 72-72=144 | |||
Philip Parkin | {{WAL}} | 72-72=144 |
Sources:{{cite magazine |url=http://www.e-magin.se/paper/7s7vp177/popup/1? |title=Swingin' in the rain |magazine=Svensk Golf |date=December 1989 |pages=42–43}}{{cite news |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-10-11-sp-381-story.html |title=U.S. to Drive for 18th World Cup |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |date=11 October 1989}}{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/548442172/?terms=%22world%2Bcup%22%2Bgolf |title=Fowler, Grady win World Cup golf title |newspaper=The Brattleboro Reformer |location=Vermont |agency=Associated Press |date=20 November 1989 |page=16 |via=newspapers.com |url-access=subscription}}{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/508317826/?terms=%22world%2Bcup%22%2Bgolf |title=World Cup |newspaper=Times-Colonist |location=Victoria, British Columbia |date=20 November 1989 |page=B4 |via=newspapers.com |url-access=subscription}}{{cite news |url=https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Page/straitstimes19891121-1.1.31 |title=Fowler, Grady triumph in rain-shortened World Cup |newspaper=The Straits Times |date=21 November 1989 |page=31}}{{cite news |url=https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19891120-1.2.31.24 |title=Score and Statistics: Golf |newspaper=The Straits Times |date=20 November 1989 |page=24}}{{cite news |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/120861313/12968152 |title=Aust golfers reign in Spain |newspaper=The Canberra Times |date=20 November 1989 |page=24}}
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