2013 World Cup of Golf

2013 World Cup of Golf
Tournament information
Dates 21–24 November
Location Melbourne, Australia
Course(s) Royal Melbourne Golf Club
Format 72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par 71[1]
Length 7,046 yards (6,443 m)[1]
Field 60 players
Cut None
Prize fund US$8.0 million
$7.0 million – individual
$1.0 million – team
Winner's share $1.2 million – individual
$600,000 – team
Champion
Australia Jason Day – individual
 Australia – team
Jason Day & Adam Scott
Individual – 274 (−10)
Team – 551 (−17)
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The 2013 ISPS Handa World Cup of Golf is a golf tournament that was played 21–24 November at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia. It was the 57th World Cup. The format changed from being a team event to being primarily an individual event with a team component.[2] Sixty players from 34 countries competed in the individual tournament and 26 teams (two-player combined score) competed for the team prize. The total purse was US$8 million, $7 million for the individual competition and $1 million for the teams.[1] The event was a 72-hole stroke play tournament.[2] Official World Golf Ranking points were award for the first time in the World Cup.[2]

Australia's Jason Day shot a final round 70 to win the individual tournament.[3] Day teamed with Adam Scott to win the team prize.[4][5][6]

Qualification

The field was based on the Official World Golf Ranking on 23 September 2013.[7] The top 15 players in the rankings were eligible with a limit of four players per country. After the top 15, players were eligible with a limit of two players per country until the field of 60 players was filled.[2] The individual portion was similar to what will be used at the 2016 Summer Olympics, except that England, Scotland, and Wales fielded teams instead of a single Great Britain team in the Olympics.[2]

Players

The table below lists the players together with their World Ranking at the time of the tournament.[8]

PlayerCountryRanking
Felipe Aguilar  Chile 157
Kiradech Aphibarnrat  Thailand 68
Bae Sang-moon  South Korea 131
Gaganjeet Bhullar  India 193
Thomas Bjørn  Denmark 44
Jonas Blixt  Sweden 39
Grégory Bourdy  France 112
Rafael Cabrera-Bello  Spain 127
K. J. Choi  South Korea 129
George Coetzee  South Africa 91
Nicolas Colsaerts  Belgium 63
Adilson da Silva  Brazil 247
Jason Day  Australia 18
Brendon de Jonge  Zimbabwe 67
Robert-Jan Derksen  Netherlands 269
Victor Dubuisson  France 32
Oscar Fraustro  Mexico 488
Brad Fritsch  Canada 309
Stephen Gallacher  Scotland 62
Fabián Gómez  Argentina 418
Branden Grace  South Africa 52
Emiliano Grillo  Argentina 270
Peter Hanson  Sweden 43
David Hearn  Canada 142
Michael Hendry  New Zealand 214
Ryo Ishikawa  Japan 110
Miguel Ángel Jiménez  Spain 47
Roope Kakko  Finland 219
Maximilian Kieffer  Germany 260
Espen Kofstad  Norway 319
Mikko Korhonen  Finland 334
Matt Kuchar  United States 7
Anirban Lahiri  India 141
Martin Laird  Scotland 79
Antonio Lascuña  Philippines 316
Liang Wen-Chong  China 104
José-Filipe Lima  Portugal 217
Shane Lowry  Ireland 75
Matteo Manassero  Italy 38
Stuart Manley  Wales 346
Graeme McDowell  Ireland 12
Francesco Molinari  Italy 37
Thorbjørn Olesen  Denmark 58
Prayad Marksaeng  Thailand 168
Angelo Que  Philippines 285
Alexandre Rocha  Brazil 408
Ricardo Santos  Portugal 216
Adam Scott  Australia 2
Mohammad Siddikur  Bangladesh 172
Marcel Siem  Germany 83
Vijay Singh  Fiji 128
Tim Sluiter  Netherlands 404
Kevin Streelman  United States 46
Hideto Tanihara  Japan 134
Mark Tullo  Chile 384
Bernd Wiesberger  Austria 56
Tim Wilkinson  New Zealand 308
Danny Willett  England 114
Chris Wood  England 71
Wu Ashun  China 162

Final leaderboards

Individual competition

#PlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney (US$)
1 Jason Day  Australia 68-70-66-70=274 −10 1,200,000
2 Thomas Bjørn  Denmark 66-68-71-71=276 −8 760,000
3 Adam Scott  Australia 75-68-68-66=277 −7 490,000
4 Matt Kuchar  United States 71-68-68-71=278 −6 340,000
T5 Kiradech Aphibarnrat  Thailand 71-70-70-70=281 −3 270,000
Ryo Ishikawa  Japan 71-71-70-69=281
7 Hideto Tanihara  Japan 72-67-71-72=282 −2 240,000
T8 David Hearn  Canada 70-71-71-71=283 −1 197,500
Stuart Manley  Wales 67-72-72-72=283
Francesco Molinari  Italy 75-67-66-75=283
Kevin Streelman  United States 66-69-74-74=283

Team competition

#CountryScoreTo parMoney (US$)
1  Australia 143-138-134-136=551 −17 600,000
2  United States 137-137-142-145=561 −7 300,000
T3  Denmark 137-140-147-139=563 −5 50,000
 Japan 143-138-141-141=563
5  Canada 141-144-141-144=570 +2 0
6  South Africa 147-141-145-139=572 +4
T7  France 145-140-145-143=573 +5
 Germany 144-145-139-145=573
9  Thailand 143-142-143-147=575 +7
10  Scotland 141-143-146-146=576 +8

Notes and references

  1. 1 2 3 "ISPS Handa World Cup of Golf Media Guide" (PDF). PGA Tour. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "2013 ISPS Handa World Cup of Golf – Format & How players qualify". Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  3. "Jason Day wins as Australia triumph at home". BBC Sport. 24 November 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  4. "Jason Day earns first win since 2010". ESPN. Associated Press. 24 November 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  5. "Australia wins the World Cup of Golf, Jason Day holds on to win the individual title". ABC.net. 24 November 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  6. Lawrenson, Derek (25 November 2013). "Brave Day wins ISPS Handa World Cup and team prize double despite eight relatives dying in Philippines typhoon disaster". Daily Mail. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  7. "Official World Golf Ranking – Week 38, 2013" (PDF). 22 September 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  8. "Official World Golf Ranking – Week 46, 2013" (PDF). 17 November 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2013.

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