1986 Dunhill Cup

The 1986 Dunhill Cup was the second Dunhill Cup. It was a team tournament featuring 16 countries, each represented by three players. The Cup was played 25–28 September at the Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland. The sponsor was the Alfred Dunhill company. The Australian team of Rodger Davis, David Graham, and Greg Norman beat the Japanese team of Tsuneyuki Nakajima, Naomichi Ozaki, and Tateo Ozaki in the final. It was the second win for the Australian team.

1986 Dunhill Cup
Tournament information
Dates25–28 September
LocationSt Andrews, Scotland
Course(s)Old Course at St Andrews
FormatMatch play
Statistics
Par72
Length6,933 yards (6,340 m)
Field16 teams of 3 players
Prize fundUS$1,000,000[1]
Winner's shareUS$300,000[2]
Champion
 Australia
(Rodger Davis, David Graham, Greg Norman)

Format

The Cup was played as a single-elimination, match play event played over four days. The top eight teams were seeded[3] with the remaining teams randomly placed in the bracket. In each match, the three players were paired with their opponents and played 18 holes at medal match play. Tied matches were extended to a sudden-death playoff only if they affected the outcome between the two teams.[3]

Bracket

First round   Quarter-finals   Semi-finals   Final
1  United States 3  
 Zambia 0     1  United States 2  
8  Canada 2     8  Canada 1  
 Sweden 1       1  United States 1  
5  England 1       4  Japan 2  
 Argentina 2      Argentina 1
4  Japan 3     4  Japan 2  
 South Korea 0       4  Japan 0
2  Australia 3       2  Australia 3
 Italy 0     2  Australia 3  
7  Wales 3     7  Wales 0  
 New Zealand 0       2  Australia 2
6  Spain 1       3  Scotland 1  
 Ireland 2      Ireland 0 Third place
3  Scotland 3     3  Scotland 3   1  United States 1
 Indonesia 0   3  Scotland 2

Round by round scores

First round

Source:[4]

 United States – 3 Zambia – 0
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Raymond Floyd72P. Sinyama81
Mark O'Meara70S. Mwanza83
Lanny Wadkins70P. Tembo79
 Canada – 2 Sweden – 1
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Dave Barr69Mats Lanner74
Richard Zokol75Ove Sellberg72
Dan Halldorson69Anders Forsbrand71
 England – 1 Argentina – 2
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Howard Clark70Vicente Fernández67
Gordon J. Brand70Adan Sowa69
Nick Faldo69Armando Saavedra72
 Japan – 3 South Korea – 0
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Tsuneyuki Nakajima68Choi Yoon-Soo78
Tateo Ozaki71Choi Sang-Ho79
Naomichi Ozaki67Cho Ho-Sang74
 Australia – 3 Italy – 0
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Rodger Davis65Costantino Rocca70
Greg Norman67Giuseppe Calì77
David Graham68Baldovino Dassù79
 Wales – 3 New Zealand – 0
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Mark Mouland69Greg Turner77
Ian Woosnam66Frank Nobilo71
Philip Parkin69Bob Charles73
 Scotland – 3 Indonesia – 0
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Sam Torrance68Sumarno76
Gordon Brand, Jnr71M. Naasim83
Sandy Lyle69E. Tachyana83
 Spain – 1 Ireland – 2
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Seve Ballesteros74Ronan Rafferty67
José Rivero71David Feherty73
José María Olazábal73Des Smyth71

Quarter-finals

Source:[5]

 United States – 2 Canada – 1
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Mark O'Meara72Richard Zokol76
Lanny Wadkins68Dave Barr66
Raymond Floyd69Dan Halldorson70
 Japan – 2 Argentina – 1
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Tsuneyuki Nakajima67Vicente Fernández68
Naomichi Ozaki69Adan Sowa71
Tateo Ozaki72Armando Saavedra69
 Australia – 3 Wales – 0
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Rodger Davis71Mark Mouland73
Greg Norman67Ian Woosnam71
David Graham68Philip Parkin69
 Scotland – 3 Ireland – 0
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Gordon Brand, Jnr68Ronan Rafferty70
Sam Torrance70Des Smyth72
Sandy Lyle70David Feherty72

Semi-finals

Source:[1]

 United States – 1 Japan – 2
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Mark O'Meara70Tateo Ozaki77
Lanny Wadkins74Naomichi Ozaki69
Raymond Floyd76Tsuneyuki Nakajima69
 Australia – 2 Scotland – 1
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Rodger Davis72Gordon Brand, Jnr74
David Graham70Sandy Lyle68
Greg Norman70Sam Torrance72

Final

Source:[2]

 Australia – 3 Japan – 0
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Rodger Davis76Tateo Ozaki81
David Graham81Naomichi Ozaki82
Greg Norman73Tsuneyuki Nakajima76

Third place

Source:[2]

 United States – 1 Scotland – 2
PlayerScorePlayerScore
Mark O'Meara78Gordon Brand, Jnr75
Raymond Floyd73Sam Torrance78
Lanny Wadkins78Sandy Lyle73

Team results

CountryPlaceWLSeed
 Australia11112
 Japan2754
 Scotland3933
 United States4751
 ArgentinaT533
 CanadaT5338
 WalesT5337
 IrelandT524
 EnglandT9125
 SpainT9126
 SwedenT912
 IndonesiaT903
 ItalyT903
 New ZealandT903
 South KoreaT903
 ZambiaT903

Player results

CountryPlayerWL
 AustraliaRodger Davis40
 AustraliaGreg Norman40
 AustraliaDavid Graham31
 JapanTsuneyuki Nakajima31
 JapanNaomichi Ozaki31
 JapanTateo Ozaki13
 ScotlandSandy Lyle40
 ScotlandGordon Brand, Jnr31
 ScotlandSam Torrance22
 United StatesRaymond Floyd31
 United StatesMark O'Meara31
 United StatesLanny Wadkins13
 ArgentinaVicente Fernández11
 ArgentinaArmando Saavedra11
 ArgentinaAdan Sowa11
 CanadaDave Barr20
 CanadaDan Halldorson11
 CanadaRichard Zokol02
 IrelandRonan Rafferty11
 IrelandDes Smyth11
 IrelandDavid Feherty02
 WalesMark Mouland11
 WalesPhilip Parkin11
 WalesIan Woosnam11
 EnglandNick Faldo10
 EnglandGordon J. Brand01
 EnglandHoward Clark01
 SpainJosé Rivero10
 SpainSeve Ballesteros01
 SpainJosé María Olazábal01
 IndonesiaM. Naasim01
 IndonesiaSumarno01
 IndonesiaE. Tachyana01
 ItalyGiuseppe Calì01
 ItalyBaldovino Dassù01
 ItalyCostantino Rocca01
 South KoreaCho Ho-Sang01
 South KoreaChoi Sang-Ho01
 South KoreaChoi Yoon-Soo01
 New ZealandBob Charles01
 New ZealandFrank Nobilo01
 New ZealandGreg Turner01
 SwedenOve Sellberg10
 SwedenAnders Forsbrand01
 SwedenMats Lanner01
 ZambiaS. Mwanza01
 ZambiaP. Sinyama01
 ZambiaP. Tembo01

References

  1. "Japan ousts U.S. in Dunhill Cup". Eugene Register-Guard. Eugene, Oregon. AP. 28 September 1986. p. 3C. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  2. "Australians sweep to victory in Dunhill Cup; Golf, Dunhill Cup". Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. AP. 29 September 1986. pp. B2, B4. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  3. Jacobs, Raymond (25 September 1986). "Close encounter of the giant kind, if they survive until semis". The Glasgow Herald. Glasgow, Scotland. p. 26. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  4. Jacobs, Raymond (26 September 1986). "England, Spain make a shock cup exit". The Glasgow Herald. Glasgow, Scotland. p. 30. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  5. Jacobs, Raymond (27 September 1986). "Scot's strong finish the key to victory". The Glasgow Herald. Glasgow, Scotland. p. 18. Retrieved 7 December 2012.

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