1960 Eisenhower Trophy
Tournament information
DatesSeptember 28 – October 1
LocationArdmore, Pennsylvania
Course(s)Merion Golf Club
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par70
Length6,694 yards (6,121 m)
Field32 teams
126 players
Champion
 United States
Deane Beman, Robert W. Gardner,
Bill Hyndman & Jack Nicklaus
834 (−6)
Location Map
Merion Golf Club is located in the United States
Merion Golf Club
Merion Golf Club
Location in the United States
Merion Golf Club is located in Pennsylvania
Merion Golf Club
Merion Golf Club
Location in Pennsylvania

The 1960 Eisenhower Trophy took place September 28 to October 1 at the Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. It was the second World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 32 four-man teams. The best three scores for each round counted towards the team total.

United States won the Eisenhower Trophy, finishing 42 strokes ahead of the silver medalists, Australia. Great Britain and Ireland finished five strokes behind Australia and took the bronze medal while South Africa finished fourth. Jack Nicklaus completed the four rounds in 269, 13 strokes better than anyone else and 19 strokes better than the best non-American, Bruce Devlin.

Teams

32 teams contested the event. Each team had four players with the exception of Ceylon and the United Arab Republic who were represented by only three players. Of the teams that competed in 1958, Iceland, Kenya and Spain were not represented. Ceylon, Denmark, Mexico, Peru, Rhodesia & Nyasaland and the United Arab Republic were represented for the first time.[1]

CountryPlayers
 ArgentinaRoberto Benito, Guillermo Carman, Jorge Ledesma, Angel Monguzzi
 AustraliaTed Ball, Jack Coogan, Bruce Devlin, Eric Routley
 Austria Hugo Hild, Fritz Jonak, Alexander Maculan, Klaus Nierlich
 Belgium Jacque Moerman, Eric Taveruier, Philippe Washer, Freddy Rodesch
 Bermuda Joseph T. DeCosta, James A. Pearman, Richard S.L. Pearman, George E. Wardman
 Brazil Humberto de Almeida, Joao Barbosa, Fernando Chaves Barcellos, Carlos Sozio
 CanadaKeith Alexander, Gary Cowan, John Johnston, Bob Wylie
 Ceylon W. Pinsiri Fernando, J. Francis Silva, C. Upali Senanayake
 Republic of China Chang Tung-chang, C.C. Chen, Jeffrey Koo, Stanley Shen
 Denmark Herluf Hansen, John Jacobsen, Henrik Lund, Erik Staerk
 Finland Jalo Grönlund, Pentti E. Nurminen, T. Nyström, Mauri O. Vikström
 France Marius Bardana, Jean Pierre Cros, Patrick Cros, Henri de Lamaze
 Great Britain
&  Ireland
Michael Bonallack, Joe Carr, Doug Sewell, Guy Wolstenholme
 India A.S. Malik, I.S. Malik, R.K. Pitamber, P. G. Sethi
 Italy Eduardo Bergamo, Nadi Berruti, Franco Bevione, Alberto Schiaffino
 Japan Kiyoshi Ishimoto, Takeaki Kaneda, Ginjiro Nakabe, Makoto Tanaka
 Malaya Choong Ewe Seong, T.S. Leong, Patrick Lim, H. Y. Loh
 MexicoJuan Antonio Estrada, Roberto Halpern, Rafael Quiroz, Mauricio Urdaneta
 Netherlands Robbie E. van Erven Dorens, Joan F. Dudok van Heel, Jani A.R. Roland Holst, Ajef F. Knappert
 New ZealandBob Charles, Walter Godfrey, Stuart Jones, Ross Newdick
 Norway Jan Aaseth, John Johansen, Kåre Kittilsen, Arve Pedersen
 Peru Luis Fraser, Luis Larrabure, Alfonso Noriega, Carlos A. Raffo
 Philippines Augustin Coscolluela Jr, Melanio Gana, Alejandro Prieto, Luis F. Silverio
 Portugal Nuno Alberto de Brito e Cunha, Duarte Espirito Santo Silva, Visconte de Pereira Machado, Jose de Sousa e Melo
 Rhodesia and NyasalandBenny Brews, John Drysdale, Dave Proctor, Ken Treloar
 South AfricaMurray Grindrod, Jannie le Roux, Reg Taylor, Arthur Walker
 SwedenGustaf Adolf Bielke, Rune Karlfeldt, Lennart Leinborn, Göran Lindeblad
  Switzerland Olivier Barras, Otto Dillier, Peter Gutermann, Hans Schweizer
 United Arab Republic Vladimir Blazek, Marwan Djeddaoui, Zakaria Taber
 United StatesDeane Beman, Robert W. Gardner, Bill Hyndman, Jack Nicklaus
 Venezuela Alfredo A. Behrens, Jack Corrie, Julio L. Torres, Rafael E. Vaamonde
 West Germany Walter Bruschne, Hans Lampert, Peter Möller, Erik Sellschopp

Scores

PlaceCountryScoreTo par
1st place, gold medalist(s) United States208-205-203-218=834−6
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Australia219-220-215-222=876+36
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Great Britain
&  Ireland
218-215-221-227=881+41
4 South Africa220-225-215-233=893+53
5 New Zealand217-225-220-233=895+55
6 Canada230-220-222-234=906+66
7 Mexico217-225-227-240=909+69
8 Rhodesia and Nyasaland224-226-223-241=914+74
9 Argentina225-228-224-240=917+77
10 Sweden227-228-229-239=923+83
11 Italy227-229-233-246=935+95
12 France226-232-232-247=937+97
13 West Germany236-230-226-248=940+100
14 Philippines230-229-232-251=942+102
15 Denmark230-231-243-248=952+112
16 Japan237-231-245-241=954+114
17 Belgium231-242-244-243=960+120
18 Venezuela245-231-238-248=962+122
19 Brazil235-244-239-254=972+132
20 India233-244-245-253=975+135
T21 Republic of China237-240-240-260=977+137
  Switzerland238-248-243-248=977
23 Norway239-243-240-257=979+139
24 Peru242-258-245-254=999+159
25 Bermuda243-252-248-258=1001+161
26 Austria244-247-248-266=1005+165
27 Netherlands250-245-252-261=1008+168
28 Finland246-259-264-254=1023+183
29 Portugal250-259-247-279=1035+195
30 United Arab Republic263-255-256-271=1045+205
31 Malaya263-271-282-283=1099+259
32 Ceylon271-265-282-286=1104+264

Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Jack Nicklaus United States66-67-68-68=269−11
2Deane Beman United States71-67-69-75=282+2
3Bruce Devlin Australia74-70-70-74=288+8
T4Robert W. Gardner United States71-71-68-79=289+9
Bill Hyndman United States71-76-67-75=289
T6Bob Charles New Zealand70-75-70-76=291+11
Eric Routley Australia72-75-72-72=291
8Juan Antonio Estrada Mexico71-72-76-75=294+14
9Jannie le Roux South Africa74-75-72-74=295+15
10Michael Bonallack Great Britain
&  Ireland
73-72-73-78=296+16

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

References

  1. 1 2 "Record Book 2nd World Amateur Golf Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy" (PDF). World Amateur Golf Council. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  2. Jansson, Anders (1979). Golf - Den gröna sporten [Golf - The green sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 150–152. ISBN 9172603283.
  3. Jansson, Anders (2004). Golf - Den stora sporten [Golf - The great sport] (in Swedish). Swedish Golf Federation. pp. 180–183. ISBN 91-86818007.
  4. "Golf-VM genom åren, VM-resultat genom tiderna" [World Team Championship through the years]. Svensk Golf (in Swedish). No. 8. August 1988. pp. 176–177. Retrieved 29 December 2020.

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