2010 Palmer Cup

2010 Palmer Cup
Dates 24–26 June 2010
Venue Royal Portrush Golf Club
Location Portrush, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Europe 11 13 United States
United States wins the Palmer Cup

The 2010 Palmer Cup was held on 24–26 June 2010 at the Royal Portrush Golf Club in Portrush, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The United States won 13–11.[1]

Format

The format was revised with play being over three days rather than two. On Thursday, there were four matches of four-ball in the morning, followed by four foursomes matches in the afternoon. Eight singles matches were played on Friday, and eight more on Saturday.. In all, 24 matches were played.

Each of the 24 matches was worth one point in the larger team competition. If a match was all square after the 18th hole, each side earned half a point toward their team total. The team that accumulated at least 12½ points won the competition.

Teams

Eight college golfers from Europe and the United States participated in the event.

 Europe
Name Country College
Robertson, DeanDean Robertson
head coach
 Scotland
Danewid, WalleWalle Danewid
assistant coach
 Sweden
Byrne, JamesJames Byrne  Scotland Arizona State
Enoch, RhysRhys Enoch  Wales East Tennessee State
Kennegård, JesperJesper Kennegård  Sweden Arizona State
Lingmerth, DavidDavid Lingmerth  Sweden Arkansas
Norlander, HenrikHenrik Norlander  Sweden Augusta State
Pavan, AndreaAndrea Pavan  Italy Texas A&M
Spraggs, PatrickPatrick Spraggs  England Stirling
Widegren, PontusPontus Widegren  Sweden UCLA
 United States
Name College
Zambri, ChrisChris Zambri
head coach
Southern California
Sharp, BrianBrian Sharp
assistant coach
Virginia Tech
Alexander, TysonTyson Alexander Florida
Chin, JohnJohn Chin UC Irvine
Chung, DavidDavid Chung Stanford
Henley, RussellRussell Henley Georgia
Langley, ScottScott Langley Georgia
Miernicki, DanielDaniel Miernicki Oregon
Nagy, CoreyCorey Nagy Charlotte
Randolph, JonathanJonathan Randolph Mississippi

Thursday's matches

Morning four-ball

European Union Results United States
Norlander/Widegren European Union 4 & 3 Langley/Nagy
Enoch/Pavan European Union 3 & 2 Chin/Miernicki
Lingmerth/Spraggs United States 1 up Chung/Randolph
Byrne/Kennegard United States 3 & 1 Alexander/Henley
2 Four-ball 2
2 Overall 2

Afternoon foursomes

European Union Results United States
Enoch/Pavan United States 1 up Chin/Miernicki
Lingmerth/Spraggs United States 5 & 4 Chung/Randolph
Byrne/Widegren United States 2 up Langley/Nagy
Kennegard/Norlander United States 1 up Alexander/Henley
0 Foursomes 4
2 Overall 6

Friday's singles matches

European Union Results United States
Henrik Norlander European Union 1 up Daniel Miernicki
David Lingmerth European Union 2 & 1 John Chin
Pontus Widegren European Union 3 & 2 Corey Nagy
Andrea Pavan European Union 5 & 4 Scott Langley
James Byrne United States 4 & 3 Jonathan Randolph
Rhys Enoch United States 4 & 3 David Chung
Patrick Spraggs United States 2 & 1 Tyson Alexander
Jesper Kennegard European Union 2 & 1 Russell Henley
5 Singles 3
7 Overall 9

Saturday's singles matches

European Union Results United States
James Byrne United States 5 & 3 Daniel Miernicki
Henrik Norlander United States 4 & 2 David Chung
David Lingmerth European Union 2 up Jonathan Randolph
Pontus Widegren European Union 6 & 5 Corey Nagy
Patrick Spraggs European Union 1 up John Chin
Rhys Enoch United States 1 up Scott Langley
Andrea Pavan European Union 2 & 1 Tyson Alexander
Jesper Kennegard United States 4 & 2 Russell Henley
4 Singles 4
11 Overall 13

Michael Carter award

The Michael Carter Award winners were Henrik Norlander and Daniel Miernicki.[2]

References

  1. "2010 results". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved September 24, 2016.
  2. "Michael Carter Award". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved September 24, 2016.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/24/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.