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Golf / Copa Alfred Dunhill

Introduced in 1985, the Alfred Dunhill Cup immediately established itself as the world professional team championship. The Old Course at San Andrews, Scotland has been its one and only site. In 2000 was played the last edition. From 2001, there is the Dunhill Links Championship, which is played in teams of two, one professional and one amateur. There are two competitions running concurrently: Pro Individual and Team which will be the lower of the professional’s and his amateur partner's score at each hole.

Desde su primera edición en 1985, la Copa Dunhill está considerada como el campeonato del mundo de golf por países. Hasta el momento siempre se ha disputado en el Old Course de San Andrews, Escocia. En el año 2000 se disputó la última edición y desde el 2001 existe el Dunhill Links Championships, que se disputa en equipos de dos, uno profesional y otro amateur.

Edit. Year Winner / Campeón Sc Runner-up / Finalista
I 1985 Australia (Greg Norman   United States
II 1986 Australia (Greg Norman, David Graham, Rodger Davis)   Japan
III 1987 England   Scotland
IV 1988 Ireland   Australia
V 1989 United States (Mark Calcavecchia, Curtis Strange, Tom Kite)   Japan
VI 1990 Ireland 2-1 England
VII 1991 Sweden (Mats Lanner 2-1 South Africa (Gary Player
VIII 1992 England   Scotland
IX 1993 United States (Fred Couples, John Daly, Payne Stewart) 2-1 England (Nick Faldo
X 1994 Canada   United States
XI 1995 Scotland   Zimbabwe (Nick Price
XII 1996 United States   Zimbabwe
XIII 1997 South Africa (Ernie Els, David Frost, Retief Goosen)   Sweden
XIV 1998 South Africa (Ernie Els, David Frost, Retief Goosen) 3-0 Spain (S. Luna, M.A. Jiménez, J.M. Olazábal)
XV 1999 Spain (Sergio García, José Mª Olazábal, Miguel A. Jiménez) 2-1 Australia (C. Parry, S. Leaney, P. O´Malley)
XVI 2000 Spain (Miguel A. Martín, José Mª Olazábal, Miguel A. Jiménez) 2-1 South Africa (E. Els, D. Frost, R. Goosen)



Last Edition / Última Edición (2000) Sant Andrews, Scotland 12-15.Oct.2000

SPAIN defeat SOUTH AFRICA 2-1
SPAIN: Miguel Ángel Martín, José María Olazábal, Miguel Ángel Jiménez. SOUTH AFRICA: Ernie Els, David Frost, Retief Goosen.
(1-0) Jiménez def. Goosen 70-72
(1-1) Els def. Olázabal 68-70
(2-1) Martín def. Frost on the 19th hole (74-74 after the 18 holes)
Semifinal: Spain 2-1 Argentina Semifinal: South Africa 2-1 Wales



Statistics / Estadísticas

Most titles / Más títulos

Ps Country / País T
1. United States 3
2. Australia 2
. Ireland 2
. England 2
. South Africa 2
. Spain 2
7. Sweden 1
. Canada 1
(9) Scotland 1


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