1990 Eisenhower Trophy


The 1990 Eisenhower Trophy took place 25 to 28 October at the Christchurch Golf Club near Christchurch, New Zealand. It was the 17th World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 33 four-man teams. The best three scores for each round counted towards the team total.
Sweden won the Eisenhower Trophy for the first time, finishing 13 strokes ahead of the joint silver medalists, New Zealand and United States with Canada, France and Japan tied for fourth place. Mathias Grönberg had the lowest individual score, 2-under-par 286, six strokes better than fellow-Swede Gabriel Hjertstedt.

Teams

33 teams contested the event. Each team had four players with the exception of team Brazil who only had three.
CountryPlayers
Fernando Chiesa, Ronaldo Damm, Martin Lonardi, Diego Ventureira
Robert Allenby, Chris Gray, Lester Peterson, John Wade
Marcus Brier, Alexander Peterskovsky, Fritz Poppmeier, Rudi Sailer
Christophe Bosmans, Emanuel Janssens, Amaury D'Ogimont, Dany Vanbegin
Scott Mayne, David Purcell, Jack Wahl, Robert Vallis
Patrick Caussin, Rafael Gonzalez, Wagner Rocumback
Jeff Cannon, Craig Marseilles, Doug Roxburgh, Warren Sye
Chang Tse-peng, Huang Tze-lang, Tsai Chi-huang, Yeh Wei-tze
Jan Andersen, Jacob Greisen, Bjørn Norgaard, Henrik Simonsen
Mahmood Buksh, Dharam Rrakash, Jalen Raman, Indra Warjan
Anssi Kankonen, Petri Pulkinen, Juha Selin, Erkki Välimaa
Christian Cévaër, Olivier Edmond, François Illouz, Christophe Pottier
Rainer Mund, Hans-Günter Raiter, Jan Schapmann, Ekkehart Schieffer,

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Andrew Coltart, Gary Evans, Jim Milligan, Ricky Willison
Gerardo Berger, Oscar Castillo, Francisco Escobar, Rolando Vasquez
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Scores

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Individual leaders

There was no official recognition for the lowest individual scores.
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Mathias Grönberg70-67-77-72=286−2
2Gabriel Hjertstedt73-71-74-74=292+4
T3Michael Long71-71-79-73=294+6
T3Shigeki Maruyama72-75-75-72=294+6
5Olivier Edmond75-72-74-75=296+8
T6Roberto Lebrija72-73-78-75=298+10
T6Massimo Scarpa76-76-76-70=298+10
T8David Duval77-69-77-76=299+11
T8Massimo Florioli74-78-76-71=299+11
T8Phil Mickelson78-78-72-71=299+11

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