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2004 WGC-World Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 2004 World Cup |
| dates | 18–21 November |
| location | Seville, Spain |
| coordinates | |
| course | Real Club de Golf de Seville |
| format | 72 holes stroke play |
| (best ball & alternate shot) | |
| par | 72 |
| yardage | 7134 yd |
| field | 24 two-man teams |
| cut | None |
| purse | US$4.0 million |
| winners_share | US$1.4 million |
| champion | |
| Paul Casey & Luke Donald | |
| score | 257 (−31) |
| map | Spain#Spain Andalusia |
| map_label | RCG de Seville |
| map_caption | Location in Spain##Location in Andalusia |
| map_relief | yes |
| map_size | 220 |
| previous | [2003](2003-wgc-world-cup) |
| next | [2005](2005-wgc-world-cup) |
(best ball & alternate shot) Paul Casey & Luke Donald The 2004 WGC-World Cup took place 18–21 November at the Real Club de Golf de Seville in Seville, Spain. It was the 50th World Cup and the fifth as a World Golf Championship event. 24 countries competed and each country sent two players. The prize money totaled $4,000,000 with $1,400,000 going to the winning pair. The English team of Paul Casey and Luke Donald won. They won by one stroke over the home Spanish team of Sergio García and Miguel Ángel Jiménez.
Qualification and format
18 teams qualified based on the Official World Golf Ranking and were joined by six teams via qualifiers in South America and Asia.
The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with each team consisting of two players. The first and third days were fourball play and the second and final days were foursomes play.
Teams
| Country | Players |
|---|---|
| Ángel Cabrera and Eduardo Romero | |
| Stephen Leaney and Nick O'Hern | |
| Markus Brier and Martin Wiegele | |
| Stuart Anderson and Darren Griff | |
| José Manuel Garrido and Manuel Merizalde | |
| Anders Hansen and Søren Kjeldsen | |
| Paul Casey and Luke Donald | |
| Raphaël Jacquelin and Thomas Levet | |
| Kariem Baraka and Marcel Siem | |
| Pádraig Harrington and Paul McGinley | |
| Andrea Maestroni and Alessandro Tadini | |
| Shigeki Maruyama and Hidemichi Tanaka | |
| Antonio Maldonado and Alex Quiroz | |
| MMR | Kyi Hla Han and Soe Kyaw Naing |
| Robert-Jan Derksen and Maarten Lafeber | |
| Craig Perks and David Smail | |
| Scott Drummond and Alastair Forsyth | |
| Trevor Immelman and Rory Sabbatini | |
| KOR | Kim Dae-sub and Shin Yong-jin |
| Sergio García and Miguel Ángel Jiménez | |
| Joakim Haeggman and Freddie Jacobson | |
| Lu Wei-chih and Wang Ter-chang | |
| Bob Tway and Scott Verplank | |
| Bradley Dredge and Phillip Price |
Source
Scores
| Place | Country | Score | To par | Money (US$) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 61-64-68-64=257 | −31 | 1,400,000 | |
| 2 | 63-68-61-66=258 | −30 | 700,000 | |
| 3 | 60-71-64-65=260 | −28 | 400,000 | |
| 4 | 66-65-64-68=263 | −25 | 200,000 | |
| T5 | 60-70-68-67=265 | −23 | 135,000 | |
| 65-69-63-68=265 | ||||
| T7 | 64-69-66-68=267 | −21 | 95,000 | |
| 64-67-64-72=267 | ||||
| 64-67-64-72=267 | ||||
| T10 | 64-68-65-72=269 | −19 | 62,500 | |
| 62-69-65-73=269 | ||||
| KOR | 65-70-64-70=269 | |||
| 65-69-64-71=269 | ||||
| 14 | 64-73-67-66=270 | −18 | 50,000 | |
| T15 | 68-68-66-70=272 | −16 | 48,500 | |
| 69-73-62-68=272 | ||||
| 17 | 70-71-64-68=273 | −15 | 47,000 | |
| 18 | 64-72-66-72=274 | −14 | 46,000 | |
| 19 | 70-71-65-70=276 | −12 | 45,000 | |
| 20 | 68-71-64-73=277 | −11 | 44,000 | |
| 21 | 67-73-65-75=280 | −8 | 43,000 | |
| 22 | MMR | 69-73-67-73=282 | −6 | 42,000 |
| 23 | 70-70-68-75=283 | −5 | 41,000 | |
| 24 | 74-72-68-74=288 | E | 40,000 |
Source
References
References
- (14 November 2004). "All eyes set on the host Spaniards at the World Cup". PGA Tour.
- (21 November 2004). "Casey, Donald lead England to World Cup victory". PGA Tour.
- (12 August 2004). "Asia to host World Golf Championships-World Cup qualifier". PGA Tour.
- (2004). "World Cup player profiles". PGA Tour.
- (21 November 2004). "World Cup of Golf final scores". ESPN.
- (21 November 2004). "$4,000,000 WGC- World Cup Leaderboard". The Sports Network.
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