2005 Palmer Cup

2005 Palmer Cup
Dates June 8–9, 2005
Venue Irish Course, Whistling Straits
Location Haven, Wisconsin
United States 14 10 Europe
United States wins the Palmer Cup

The 2005 Palmer Cup was held on June 8–9, 2005 on the Irish Course, Whistling Straits, Haven, Wisconsin. The United States won 14 to 10.[1]

Format

On Wednesday, there were four matches of four-ball in the morning, followed by eight singles matches in the afternoon. Four foursomes matches were played on the Thursday morning with a further eight singles in the afternoon. In all, 24 matches were played.

Each of the 24 matches was worth one point in the larger team competition. If a match was all square after the 18th hole, each side earned half a point toward their team total. The team that accumulated at least 12½ points won the competition.

Teams

Eight college golfers from the United States and Europe participated in the event.

 United States
Name College
Alexander, BuddyBuddy Alexander
head coach
Florida
Drennan, TomTom Drennan
assistant coach
Rhode Island
Blaum, RyanRyan Blaum Duke
Castro, RobertoRoberto Castro Georgia Tech
Every, MattMatt Every Florida
Holmes, J. B.J. B. Holmes Kentucky
Levin, SpencerSpencer Levin New Mexico
Overton, JeffJeff Overton Indiana
Putnam, MichaelMichael Putnam Pepperdine
Rosenfeld, MatthewMatthew Rosenfeld Texas
 Europe
Name Country College
Grankvist, MagnusMagnus Grankvist
head coach
 Sweden
Llewellyn, DavidDavid Llewellyn
assistant coach
 Wales
Cañizares, AlejandroAlejandro Cañizares  Spain Arizona State
Davies, RhysRhys Davies  Wales East Tennessee State
Edberg, KalleKalle Edberg  Sweden Augusta State
Jamieson, ScottScott Jamieson  Scotland Arizona State
Martín, PabloPablo Martín  Spain Oklahoma State
Norén, AlexanderAlexander Norén  Sweden Oklahoma State
Skinns, DavidDavid Skinns  England Tennessee
Tiley, StevenSteven Tiley  England Georgia State

Wednesday's matches

Morning four-ball

European Union Results United States
Davies/Tiley United States 6 & 4 Holmes/Levin
Jamieson/Skinns European Union 3 & 2 Every/Rosenfeld
Cañizares/Martín European Union 2 & 1 Overton/Putnam
Edberg/Norén United States 1 up Blaum/Castro
2 Four-ball 2
2 Overall 2

Afternoon singles

European Union Results United States
Rhys Davies halved Spencer Levin
David Skinns United States 4 & 2 Matt Every
Steven Tiley United States 3 & 2 J. B. Holmes
Pablo Martín halved Jeff Overton
Scott Jamieson United States 5 & 4 Michael Putnam
Alexander Norén European Union 5 & 4 Ryan Blaum
Alejandro Cañizares European Union 3 & 1 Matthew Rosenfeld
Kalle Edberg European Union 3 & 1 Roberto Castro
4 Singles 4
6 Overall 6

Thursday's matches

Morning foursomes

European Union Results United States
Edberg/Norén European Union 3 & 2 Every/Rosenfeld
Jamieson/Skinns European Union 3 & 1 Holmes/Putnam
Davies/Tiley United States 3 & 2 Blaum/Levin
Cañizares/Martín United States 5 & 4 Castro/Overton
2 Foursomes 2
8 Overall 8

Afternoon singles

European Union Results United States
Scott Jamieson United States 2 & 1 Matt Every
David Skinns United States 3 & 1 Michael Putnam
Alexander Norén United States 3 & 2 J. B. Holmes
Kalle Edberg European Union 1 up Matthew Rosenfeld
Rhys Davies United States 3 & 2 Ryan Blaum
Steven Tiley United States 4 & 3 Roberto Castro
Pablo Martín United States 4 & 3 Jeff Overton
Alejandro Cañizares European Union 1 up Spencer Levin
2 Singles 6
10 Overall 14

Michael Carter award

The Michael Carter Award winners were Matt Every and David Skinns.[2]

References

  1. "2005 results". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  2. "Michael Carter Award". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved September 23, 2016.

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