| Dates | June 4–5, 2009 | ||||
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| Venue | Cherry Hills Country Club | ||||
| Location | Cherry Hills Village, Colorado | ||||
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| Europe wins the Palmer Cup | |||||
The 2009 Palmer Cup was held on June 4–5, 2009 at Cherry Hills Country Club, Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. Europe won 13 to 11.[1]
Format
On Thursday, 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 Friday 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 | 
| Matt Thurmond head coach | Washington | 
| Walter Chung assistant coach | California | 
| Bud Cauley | Alabama | 
| Erik Flores | UCLA | 
| Morgan Hoffmann | Oklahoma State | 
| Trent Leon | Oklahoma State | 
| Adam Mitchell | Georgia | 
| Cameron Tringale | Georgia Tech | 
| Mike Van Sickle | Marquette | 
| Steve Ziegler | Stanford | 
|  Europe | ||
|---|---|---|
| Name | Country | College | 
| Dean Robertson head coach |  Scotland | |
| Walle Danewid assistant coach |  Sweden | |
| Jorge Campillo |  Spain | Indiana | 
| Stephan Gross |  Germany | Arizona State | 
| Leonardo Motta |  Italy | IULM Milan | 
| Henrik Norlander |  Sweden | Augusta State | 
| Chris Paisley |  England | Tennessee | 
| Andrea Pavan |  Italy | Texas A&M | 
| Tim Sluiter |  Netherlands | Southern California | 
| Robin Wingardh |  Sweden | Tennessee | 
Thursday's matches
Morning four-ball
|  | Results |  | 
|---|---|---|
| Campillo/Sluiter |  2 up | Cauley/Leon | 
| Norlander/Wingardh |  6 & 4 | Flores/Mitchell | 
| Motta/Pavan |  2 up | Van Sickle/Ziegler | 
| Gross/Paisley |  2 up | Hoffmann/Tringale | 
| 3 | Four-ball | 1 | 
| 3 | Overall | 1 | 
Afternoon singles
|  | Results |  | 
|---|---|---|
| Robin Wingardh |  4 & 3 | Bud Cauley | 
| Jorge Campillo |  1 up | Mike Van Sickle | 
| Tim Sluiter | halved | Cameron Tringale | 
| Leonardo Motta |  2 up | Morgan Hoffmann | 
| Stephan Gross |  3 & 1 | Erik Flores | 
| Andrea Pavan |  2 & 1 | Steve Ziegler | 
| Chris Paisley |  4 & 2 | Adam Mitchell | 
| Henrik Norlander |  3 & 2 | Trent Leon | 
| 4½ | Singles | 3½ | 
| 7½ | Overall | 4½ | 
Friday's matches
Morning foursomes
|  | Results |  | 
|---|---|---|
| Campillo/Sluiter |  5 & 4 | Cauley/Van Sickle | 
| Gross/Paisley |  1 up | Flores/Ziegler | 
| Motta/Pavan |  3 & 2 | Leon/Mitchell | 
| Norlander/Wingardh |  1 up | Hoffmann/Tringale | 
| 2 | Foursomes | 2 | 
| 9½ | Overall | 6½ | 
Afternoon singles
|  | Results |  | 
|---|---|---|
| Jorge Campillo |  2 & 1 | Bud Cauley | 
| Stephan Gross |  5 & 4 | Steve Ziegler | 
| Tim Sluiter |  1 up | Morgan Hoffmann | 
| Chris Paisley |  1 up | Cameron Tringale | 
| Leonardo Motta |  8 & 7 | Mike Van Sickle | 
| Andrea Pavan | halved | Erik Flores | 
| Robin Wingardh |  2 & 1 | Trent Leon | 
| Henrik Norlander |  3 & 2 | Adam Mitchell | 
| 3½ | Singles | 4½ | 
| 13 | Overall | 11 | 
Michael Carter award
The Michael Carter Award winners were Trent Leon and Robin Wingardh.[2]
References
- ↑ "2009 results". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
- ↑ "Michael Carter Award". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved September 23, 2016.