Nomura Cup

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The Nomura Cup, also known as the Asia-Pacific Amateur Golf Team Championship, is a biennial amateur team golf championship for men organised by the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation. The inaugural event was held in 1963 and it was played in odd-numbered years until 2022 when it switched to even-numbered years.[1]

Format[edit]

Teams used to consist of four players but from 2022 the playing members have been reduced to three. The tournament is held over 4 days with 18 holes of stroke play on each day, the best two rounds counting for the team score.

History[edit]

In the early tournaments, only the Philippines, Japan and Chinese Taipei competed. By the eighth championship in 1977, held in Malaysia, a then record of 10 nations were competing. Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea were invited beginning with the 1979 tournament. Only Australia, Japan and Chinese Taipei have won multiple times. South Korea, New Zealand and India have won as hosts. Thailand took an early lead at the 2017 tournament[2] and managed to secure a maiden win.[3] The 2019 edition scheduled for Hong Kong was postponed due to security concerns.[4][5]

Results[edit]

Year Venue(s) Location Winners Runner-up
2022 Manila Southwoods Golf & Country Club Philippines  Japan (552)
Yuta Sugiura
Minato Oshima
Riura Matsui
 Singapore (559)
James Leow
Ryan John Ang
Brandon Han
2019 Clearwater Bay Hong Kong Postponed due to the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests[5]
2017 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia  Thailand (808)
Kammalas Namuangruk
Sadom Kaewkanjana
Atiruj Winaicharoenchai
Kosuke Hamamoto
 Japan (820)
Kazuya Osawa
Takumi Kanaya
Daiki Imano
Keita Nakajima
2015 Yas Links Golf Club Abu Dhabi  Japan (842)
Daisuke Matsubara
Takumi Kanaya
Naoyuki Kataoka
Toshiki Ishitoku
 Chinese Taipei (842)
Chiu Han-ting
Kevin Yu
Liu Yung-hua
Lu Sun-yi
2013 Santiburi Country Club, Chaing Rai Thailand  Australia (828)
Cameron Davis
Geoff Drakeford
Taylor Macdonald
Aaron Wilkin

 South Korea (837)
Ham Jeong-woo
Kim Nam-hun
Lee Chang-woo
Lee Soo-min

2011 Denaru Golf Club Fiji  Australia (840)
Marika Batibasaga
Daniel Bringolf
Jake Higginbottom
Cameron Smith
 New Zealand (861)
Sam An
Ryan Fox
Vaughan McCall
Mathew Perry
2009 Namseoul Country Club South Korea  South Korea (846)
Han Chang-won
Kim Meen-whee
Lee Kyoung-hoon
Yoon Jung-ho
 Chinese Taipei (868)
Hung Chien-yao
Yang Fei-hao
Hsieh Chi-hsien
Huang Tao
2007 Sunrise Golf Club Taiwan  Australia (882)
Rohan Blizard
Andrew Dodt
Rick Kulacz
Tim Stewart
 Japan (891)
Yuki Ito
Shunsuke Sonoda
Naoyuki Tamura
Yuki Usami
2005 Narita Golf Club Japan  Australia (814)
Andrew Dodt
Won Jon Lee
Michael Sim
Andrew Tampion
 New Zealand (831)
Josh Geary
Mathew Holten
Bradley Iles
Mark Purser
2003 Links Golf Club, Port Douglas Queensland, Australia  Australia (852)
Nick Flanagan
Richard Moir
James Nitties
Michael Sim
 South Korea (870)
Kim Hye-dong
Kim Kyung-tae
Lee Dong-hwan
Sung Si-woo
2001 Wu Yi Fountain Palm Golf Club China  Australia (814)
Andrew Buckle
Steven Bowditch
Marcus Fraser
Luke Hickmott
 New Zealand (821)
Sam Hunt
Eddie Lee
Brad Shilton
Tim Wilkinson
1999 Lahore Gymkhana Golf Club Pakistan  Australia (845)
Scott Gardiner
Brad Lamb
Wayne Perske
Brett Rumford
 South Korea (853)
Jung Sung-han
Kim Dae-sub
Kim Hyung-tae
Kim Sung-yoon
1997 Hong Kong Golf Club Hong Kong  Chinese Taipei (829)
Kao Bo-song
Su Chin-jung
Chan Yih-shin
Lin Wen-ko
 Australia (830)
David Gleeson
Geoff Ogilvy
Cameron Percy
Brett Rumford
1995 Russley Golf Club New Zealand  New Zealand (889)
Richard Best
Hadyn Morgan
Martin Pettigrew
David Somervaille
 Australia (890)
Lee Eagleton
Mathew Goggin
Jarrod Moseley
Lester Peterson
1993 Royal Selangor Golf Club Malaysia  Australia (852)
David Bransdon
Steve Collins
Jason Dawes
Chris Jones
 Japan (858)
Shingo Katayama
Katsumasa Miyamoto
Shinichi Yokota
Kazuyoshi Yonekura
1991 Wack Wack Golf Club Philippines  Australia (883)
Robert Allenby
Steve Collins
Stephen Leaney
Lucas Parsons
 South Korea (893)
Ahn Joo-hwan
Kim Joo-hyung
Lee In-woo
Park Tae-won
1989 Taiwan Golf Club Taiwan  Japan (887)
Ryoken Kawagishi
Shigeki Maruyama
Kiyotaka Oie
Tetsuo Sakata
 New Zealand (895)
Owen Kendall
Michael Long
Brent Paterson
Phil Tataurangi
1987 Royal Hua Hin Golf Club Thailand  Japan (877)
Tetsuo Sakata
Takahiro Nakagawa
Tomio Otomo
Kazuyoshi Yonekura
 Australia (877)
David Ecob
Bradley Hughes
Brett Johns
Lester Peterson
1985 Royal Adelaide Golf Club Australia  Australia (874)
Brad King
Brett Ogle
Craig Parry
Gerard Power
 Chinese Taipei (889)
Chen Yun-mao
Hsieh Chin-sheng
Lin Chie-hsiang
Lin Tze-cheng
1983 Nam Seoul Country Club South Korea  Chinese Taipei (869)
Lai Chung-jen
Li Wen-chen
Yu Chin-han
Yuan Ching-chi
 Australia (876)
Tony Dight
Gerard Power
Wayne Smith
Chris Tatt
1981 Royal Calcutta Golf Club India  Japan (879)
Tetsuo Sakata
Masayuki Naito
Kazuhiko Kato
Taichiro Kanatani
 New Zealand (901)
Michael Barltrop
Neil Gaskin
Paul Hartstone
Colin Taylor
1979 Singapore Island Country Club Singapore  Japan (850)
Ginjiro Nakabe
Yutaka Hagawa
Nobumitsu Yuhara
Masayuki Naito
 Chinese Taipei (871)
Chang Dong-liang
Chen Tze-chung
Lin Chia
Yuan Ching-chi
1977 Royal Selangor Golf Club Malaysia  Chinese Taipei (865)
Chen Tze-chung
Chen Tze-ming
Lu Hsi-chuen
Tsao Chien-teng
 Philippines (887)
Thomas Manotoc
Frankie Miñoza
David Hernandez
Emilio Tuason
1975 Tokyo Golf Club Japan  Japan (850)
Ginjiro Nakabe
Michio Mori
Tetsuo Sakata
Masahiro Kuramoto
 Chinese Taipei (884)
Chang Ter-kuei
Chen Tze-ming
Lu Hsi-chuen
Chao Chien-teng
1973 Jakarta Golf & Country Club Indonesia  India (876)
P. K. Pitamber
P. G. Sethi
Vikramjit Singh
Lakshman Singh
 Japan (879)
Tsutomu Irie
Michio Mori
Ginjiro Nakabe
Tetsuo Sakata
1971 Wack Wack Golf & Country Club Philippines  Japan (894)
Tsutomu Irie
Zenjiro Takano
Nobuo Takahashi
Michio Mori
 Philippines (911)
Luis Silverio
Tomas Manotoe
Rolando Viray
Ed Unson
1969 Seoul Country Club South Korea  Chinese Taipei (891)
Chang Tung-chan
Chen Chien-chi
Ho Ming-chung
Lee Cheng-Hsiung
 Japan (898)
Ginjiro Nakabe
Tsutomu Irie
Kenichi Yamada
Shinji Morikawa
1967 Taiwan Golf Club Taiwan  Chinese Taipei (861)
Chen Chien-chin
Ho Ming-chung
Hsu Sheng-san
Shay Yee-shone
 Japan (906)
Shoichiro Maeda
Michio Mori
Ginjiro Nakabe
Masahiko Shimazake
1965 Nikko Country Club Japan  Japan (876)
Yoshikane Hirose
Masahiko Mikame
Ginjiro Nakabe
Akihiro Teramoto
 Chinese Taipei (890)
Chen Chien-chi
Chen Chien-chin
Hsu Sheng-san
Lee Cheng-Hsiung
1963 Wack Wack Golf & Country Club Philippines  Japan (1544)
Yoshikane Hirose
Kiyoshi Ishimoto
Noriyuki Miyoshi
Naomoto Nabeshima
Hiroyasu Tomita
Takayuki Yoshikawa
 Chinese Taipei (1547)
Chang Tung-chan
Chen Chien-chin
Hsieh Min-Nan
Hsu Sheng-san
Kuo Chie-Hsiung
Kuo Jung-shu

Source:[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Results summary[edit]

Country Winner Runner-up
 Japan 10 6
 Australia 10 4
 Chinese Taipei 5 7
 South Korea 1 4
 New Zealand 1 5
 India 1
 Thailand 1
 Philippines 2
 Singapore 1
Total 29 29

Source:[14]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation". 16 April 2020. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Thailand on the threshold of making Nomura Cup history". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Thais seal maiden Nomura Cup". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Wait and watch". Muscat Daily. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  5. ^ a b "2019 Nomura Cup Postponed". WGI Wellington. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Nomura Cup – Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation". Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  7. ^ "2017 Nomura Cup Final Results". scratchplayers.org. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  8. ^ "2015 Nomura Cup Final Results". scratchplayers.org. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  9. ^ "2013 Nomura Cup Final Results". scratchplayers.org. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  10. ^ "2011 Nomura Cup Final Results". scratchplayers.org. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  11. ^ "2009 Nomura Cup Final Results". scratchplayers.org. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  12. ^ "Asia-Pacific Men's Team Championship (Nomura Cup) Australian Representatives and Records" (PDF). Golf Australia. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  13. ^ "Men's Representative Players" (PDF). New Zealand Golf. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  14. ^ "Nomura Cup – Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation". Retrieved 16 April 2020.

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