PGA Cup
Golf tournament
The PGA Cup is a men's golf competition for club professionals played between a Great Britain and Ireland team and a United States team. The winning team is presented with the Llandudno Trophy. The competition is run by the British PGA and the PGA of America . It was first played in 1973 and was an annual event until 1984, after which it became biennial.[ 1]
History
The first two contests, at Pinehurst , North Carolina , in 1973 and 1974, were contested for the Diamondhead Cup. Diamondhead Corp. was the owner of Pinehurst and sponsored the event. From 1975, the event was organised by the two PGAs and became known as the PGA Cup.[ 2]
In 1990 the event was opened up to the golfers from continental Europe[ 3] but from 1996 the British PGA team was again restricted to players from Great Britain and Ireland.
The 2017 PGA Cup was held on the Longcross course at Foxhills Golf Club , Ottershaw , Surrey , from 15 to 17 September and was won by Great Britain and Ireland by a score of 16 to 10, their second successive victory.[ 4]
The 2019 PGA Cup was held on the Fazio Foothills course at Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa, Austin, Texas , from 27 to 29 September and was won by the United States by a score of 14 to 12, their first outright victory since 2011.[ 5]
The 2022 event, the 30th contest, was held at the Foxhills Golf Club in Surrey , England , the second time that the course had been chosen to host the event.[ 6] The United States won by five points, to retain the trophy they won in 2019.[ 7]
Trophy
The trophy was first used for the Llandudno International Golf Trophy contested by the leading professionals from England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. The first tournament was held in September 1938 and Llandudno council presented a silver trophy to the P.G.A. for the winning team. Percy Alliss , the captain of the winning English team, took possession of the trophy. It was intended that the tournament would be the first of a series of matches but the Second World War interrupted these plans and the contests were not restarted after the war. During Alliss's later years, the trophy was returned to the P.G.A. and was then used as the trophy for the PGA Cup.[ 8] [ 9]
The event is contested by teams of ten players over three days, with four foursomes and four fourball matches on each of the first two days, and ten singles matches on the final day. All matches are over 18 holes.
The format of the PGA Cup has changed over the years. In 1973 and 1974 it was a two-day competition but in 1975 the event was expanded to three days. In the initial format only 8 of the 9 players contested the singles but from 1977 the whole team play in this session. From 1980 both foursomes and fourballs have been played on the first two days. The team size was increased from 9 to 10 in 1988 and the format has been unchanged since then, the only variation being the order of the foursomes and fourballs on the first two days.
Year
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Total Points
Morning
Afternoon
Morning
Afternoon
Morning
Afternoon
1973–74
4 foursomes
4 fourballs
8 singles
–
16
1975–76
4 foursomes
4 fourballs
8 singles
16
1977–79
4 foursomes
4 fourballs
9 singles
17
1980
3 fourballs
3 foursomes
3 fourballs
3 foursomes
9 singles
21
1981–84
3 foursomes
3 fourballs
3 fourballs
3 foursomes
9 singles
21
1986
4 foursomes
4 fourballs
4 fourballs
4 foursomes
9 singles
25
1988–2005
4 foursomes
4 fourballs
4 foursomes
4 fourballs
10 singles
26
2007–date
4 foursomes
4 fourballs
4 foursomes
4 fourballs
10 singles
26
or
or
4 fourballs
4 foursomes
4 fourballs
4 foursomes
Results
Year
Winners
Score
Host country
Venue
USA captain
GB&I captain
Ref
PGA Cup
2024
USA
171 ⁄2 –81 ⁄2
USA
Sunriver Resort , Oregon
Jim Richerson
Tim Rouse
2022
USA
151 ⁄2 –101 ⁄2
England
Foxhills Club & Resort
Suzy Whaley
David J. Russell
2019
USA
14–12
USA
Barton Creek Resort, Texas
Derek Sprague
Cameron Clark
2017
GB&I
16–10
England
Foxhills Club & Resort
Paul K. Levy
Albert MacKenzie
2015
GB&I
131 ⁄2 –121 ⁄2
USA
CordeValle , California
Allen Wronowski
Jon Bevan
2013
Tied
13–13
England
Slaley Hall
Allen Wronowski
Russell Weir
2011
USA
171 ⁄2 –81 ⁄2
USA
CordeValle, California
Jim Remy
Russell Weir
2009
USA
171 ⁄2 –81 ⁄2
Scotland
The Carrick on Loch Lomond
Brian Whitcomb
Gary Alliss
2007
USA
131 ⁄2 –121 ⁄2
USA
Reynolds Plantation, Georgia
Roger Warren
Gary Alliss
2005
GB&I
15–11
Ireland
K Club
M.G. Orender
Jim Farmer
2003
USA
19–7
USA
PGA Golf Club, Port St Lucie , Florida
Jack Connelly and Will Mann
David Jones
2000
USA
131 ⁄2 –121 ⁄2
Wales
Celtic Manor
Ken Lindsay
David Llewellyn
1998
USA
17–9
USA
Broadmoor Resort , Colorado
Tom Addis III
Craig Defoy
1996
Tied
13–13
Scotland
Gleneagles
Gary Schaal
Craig Defoy
1994
USA
15–11
USA
PGA National , Florida
Dick Smith
Mike Ingham
1992
USA
15–11
Ireland
K Club
Patrick J. Rielly
Paul Leonard
1990
USA
19–7
USA
Turtle Point GC , South Carolina
James Ray Carpenter
Richard Bradbeer
[ 10] [ 11]
1988
USA
151 ⁄2 –101 ⁄2
England
The Belfry
Mickey Powell
David Huish
[ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
1986
USA
16–9
USA
Knollwood , Illinois
Mark Kizziar
Derek Nash
[ 15] [ 16] [ 17]
1984
GB&I
121 ⁄2 –81 ⁄2
Scotland
Turnberry
Joe Black
Keith Hockey
[ 18] [ 19] [ 20]
1983
GB&I
141 ⁄2 –61 ⁄2
Scotland
Muirfield
Joe Black
Keith Hockey
[ 21] [ 22] [ 23]
1982
USA
131 ⁄2 –71 ⁄2
USA
Holston Hills , Tennessee
Don Padgett
David Jones
[ 24] [ 25]
1981
Tied
101 ⁄2 –101 ⁄2
USA
Turnberry Isle , Florida
Joe Black
Doug Smith
[ 26] [ 27] [ 28]
1980
USA
15–6
USA
Oak Tree , Oklahoma
Don Padgett
David Talbot
[ 29] [ 30]
1979
GB&I
121 ⁄2 –41 ⁄2
Isle of Man
Castletown
Don Padgett
Bill Watson
[ 31] [ 32]
1978
GB&I
101 ⁄2 –61 ⁄2
England
St Mellion
Henry Poe
Tommy Horton
[ 33] [ 34]
1977
Tied
81 ⁄2 –81 ⁄2
USA
Mission Hills , California
Henry Poe
Jack Hargreaves
[ 35] [ 36]
1976
USA
91 ⁄2 –61 ⁄2
England
Moortown
Frank Cardi
George Will
[ 37] [ 38]
1975
USA
91 ⁄2 –61 ⁄2
England
Hillside
Don Padgett
Christy O'Connor Snr
[ 39] [ 40] [ 41]
Diamondhead Cup
1974
USA
111 ⁄2 –41 ⁄2
USA
Pinehurst , North Carolina
Henry Poe
Bryon Hutchinson
1973
USA
13–3
USA
Pinehurst, North Carolina
William Clarke
Tom Haliburton
United States have won 20 times, Great Britain & Ireland 7 times with 4 ties.
Appearances
The following are those who have played in at least one of the matches.
United States
Rick Acton 1986, 1994
Jim Albus 1977, 1981, 1982
Ken Allard 1986
J. C. Anderson 2013
Perry Arthur 1996
Tommy Aycock 1978, 1979, 1980
Danny Balin 2011, 2019
Dave Barber 1978, 1980
Jerry Barber 1974
Rex Baxter 1974, 1976
Alex Beach 2019, 2022
George Bellino 1977
Frank Bensel Jr. 2022
Bob Benson 1975
Steve Benson 1978, 1981
Ryan Benzel 2007, 2009
Rich Berberian, Jr. 2017, 2019
Don Berry 2003
Scott Bess 1986, 1988
Michael Block 2015, 2022, 2024
Gene Borek 1973, 1976, 1981, 1983
Bob Borowicz 1992
George Bowman 1994
Bob Boyd 1990, 2000
Stan Brion 1974
Jamie Broce 2015, 2017
Mark Brown 2000, 2017
Bob Bruno 1973, 1979
Mike Burke Jr. 1998
Kevin Burton 2000
Matt Cahill 2024
Doug Campbell 1980
Jason Caron 2019
Walt Chapman 1994
Paul Claxton 2017
Tom Cleaver 1994
Tyler Collet 2024
Tim Collins 1977, 1978, 1979, 1984
Ben Cook 2019
Richard Crawford 1982
Stuart Deane 2015
John DeForest 1996
Wayne DeFrancesco 2003
Frank Dobbs 2000
Matt Dobyns 2013, 2015, 2017
Sean Dougherty 2015
Bob Duden 1977
Tim Dunlavey 2000
John Elliott, Jr. 1984
Charlie Epps 1986
Scott Erdmann 2011
Barry Evans 2003
Eddie Famula 1975
Jim Ferree 1979
Jim Ferriell 1977
Gene Fieger 1992, 1998
Bruce Fleisher 1990
Kyle Flinton 2009
Terry Florence 1980, 1984
Bob Ford 1981, 1984, 1990, 1996, 2005
Jeff Freeman 2000
Ray Freeman 1986, 1990
Dale Fuller 1990
Brian Gaffney 2000
Mal Galletta 1973
Bob Galloway 1977
Bob Gaus 1998
John Gentile 1979
Ernie George 1973
Gibby Gilbert 1988
Larry Gilbert 1976, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1992
Mike Gill 2000
Mike Gilmore 2003
David Glenz 1984, 1988
Randy Glover 1975, 1976, 1980
Larkin Gross 2022
Laurie Hammer 1978
Phil Hancock 1990
Scott Hebert 2009
Denis Husse 1983
David Hutsell 2011
Stu Ingraham 1990, 1996
Bill Israelson 1996
John Jackson 1981, 1982
Tommy Jacobs 1974
Faber Jamerson 2011
Marty Jertson 2011, 2019
David Jimenez 1976
Chip Johnson 2005
Jared Jones 2022, 2024
Shawn Kelly 2000
Roger Kennedy 1980, 1981
Ben Kern 2019
Darrell Kestner 1998
Jim King 1983
Rob Labritz 2003
George Lanning 1977
Jeff Lankford 1998
Brad Lardon 2011
John Lee 1994
Bob Lendzion 1983, 1988
Ron Letellier 1975
J. L. Lewis 1994
Jack Lewis Jr. 1980
Babe Lichardus 1973, 1975
Eric Lippert 2009
Jim Logue 1974, 1982, 1983
Travis Long 2005
Jay Lumpkin 1988
Denny Lyons 1973, 1974
Larry Mancour 1974
Brad Marek 2024
Don Massengale 1973, 1982
O'Dell Massey 1975
Rives McBee 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978
Sean McCarty 2019
Rob McClellan 2011
Ron McDougal 1992, 1994, 1998
Dave McNabb 2017
Brett Melton 2005
Bob Menne 1988
Mark Mielke 1998
Kelly Mitchum 2013
John Molenda 1974
Alan Morin 2003, 2015
Kevin Morris 1983, 1986
Jesse Mueller 2022, 2024
Dan Murphy 1984
Lonnie Nielsen 1988, 1996
Pete Oakley 1994
Jay Overton 1979, 1998
Don Padgett II 1976, 1981, 1982, 1984
Rod Perry 2013, 2017
Ron Philo, Jr. 2005, 2007
Ben Polland 2015, 2022, 2024
Ryan Polzin 2013
Art Proctor 1978
Sammy Rachels 1990, 1996
Adam Rainaud 2017
Lee Rinker 1992, 2007, 2009
Tom Robertson 1983
Gary Robinson 1982
Jeff Roth 1988, 1994, 1996
Mike San Filippo 1992
Steve Schneiter 1996, 2009
Mike Schuchart 1992
Alan Schulte 2007
Bill Schumaker 1986
Jack Seltzer 1983
Craig Shankland 1973
Butch Sheehan 2007
Mark Sheftic 2009, 2011, 2013
Jerry Shortridge 1979, 1980
Sonny Skinner 2009, 2011
Mike Small 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013
Ron Smith 1978
Todd Smith 1994
John Somers 2024
Jack Sommers 1979
Jeff Sorenson 2013
Bob Sowards 2005, 2013, 2015, 2019
Scott Spence 2005
Josh Speight 2017
Chris Starkjohann 2007
Craig Stevens 2003
Rich Steinmetz 2005
Wheeler Stewart 1986
Grant Sturgeon 2015
Chip Sullivan 2007, 2013
Bruce Summerhays 1977, 1978
Andrew Svoboda 2024
Tim Thelen 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007
Craig Thomas 2009
Kim Thompson 1990
Jeff Thomsen 1990
David Thore 1988
Dennis Tiziani 1976
John Traub 1981
Chris Tucker 1998
Brett Upper 1992
Omar Uresti 2015, 2017, 2022
Maurice Ver Brugge 1975
Steve Veriato 1992
Ryan Vermeer 2019, 2022
Robby Ware 1996
Tom Wargo 1988, 1992
Roger Watson 1975, 1976
Larry Webb 1984
Tim Weinhart 2003
Jeremy Wells 2024
Jim White 1986
Buddy Whitten 1980
Wyatt Worthington II 2022
Jimmy Wright 1975, 1979, 1982
Bob Wynn 1984
Don Yrene 2007
Bruce Zabriski 1998, 2003
Source:[ 42]
Great Britain and Ireland
Initially the team was based entirely on the PGA Club Professionals' Championship . The leading nine available players in that event qualified, there being a sudden-death playoff when there was tie for 9th place. In 1973 Adrian Sadler tied for third place but later withdrew and was replaced by Bryon Hutchinson , who had earlier lost a playoff for the final place.[ 43] In 1974 Ken Redford finished in a qualifying position but had decided not to travel.[ 44] In 1979 George Will qualified after finishing tied for 3rd position but later withdrew and was replaced by Jim Farmer .[ 45] In 1980 Brian Waites , who finished third, had previously announced that we would not play in the PGA Cup. There was a three-way tie for 10th place. George Will declined to play in it and Leonard Owens gained the final place by beating Peter Tupling in a playoff.[ 46] The system remained the same in 1986, even though the event had become biennial.[ 47]
In 1988 the teams were increased to 10. The selection process was also revised. Eight members of the team gained entry via the PGA Club Professionals' Championship with the captain David Huish having two "wildcard" selections.[ 48] Huish chose the players who had finished 9th and 10th, Nick Job and John Chillas .[ 49] In 1990 the event was opened to the golfers from continental Europe. Only seven player qualified from the club professionals' championship, with the winner of European teaching professionals championship at Broekpolder in the Netherlands, gaining a place. There was a three-way tie for two places in the club professionals' championship but the captain Richard Bradbeer announced that he would use one of his wildcard picks for the losing player. so all three were selected. His other pick was Brian Barnes who had not played but had won it the previous year. Dutch-based John Woof gained the final place by winner the Broekpolder event. In 1992 John Chillas and Russell Weir were the wildcard selections with Dutch-based Tim Giles gaining the final place by winning in Broekpolder.[ 50]
In 1994 the team was selected using a system in which points were allocated in both the 1993 and 1994 PGA Club Professionals' Championships .
Phillip Archer 2017
Robert Arnott 2003
Keith Ashdown 1988
Andrew Baguley 1994, 2005
Benn Barham 2013
Brian Barnes 1990
Jonathan Barnes 2013
Will Barnes 2009
Andrew Barnett 2007, 2009
Sion Bebb 2000
Graeme Bell 2003
Stephen Bennett 1998
Jon Bevan 2007, 2009
Alec Bickerdike 1980
Nicolas Brennan 2013
Dan Brown 2024
Gary Brown 2011
Nick Brown 1996
David Butler 1984
Peter Butler 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984
David Callaway 2013
Bob Cameron 1981, 1983, 1984, 2000, 2003
Paul Carman 1990, 1996
Alex Caygill 1974
John Chillas 1982, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1992
Cameron Clark 2015
Lee Clarke 2015
Robert Coles 2017, 2019
Ian Collins 1982
Matthew Cort 2017, 2019, 2022, 2024
Peter Cowen 1992
David Creamer 1974
Christopher Currie 2017
Gareth Davies 2024
Craig Defoy 1981, 1984
Kevin Dickens 1998
Richard Dinsdale 2005
David Dixon 2015, 2019
David Dunk 1982, 1983
Denis Durnian 1981, 1982, 1984, 1986
John Dwyer 2000, 2003, 2007
Simon Edwards 2003, 2005, 2011
Matthew Ellis 2005
Pip Elson 1986
Richard Emery 1973
Brian Evans 1978
Jim Farmer 1977, 1979, 1980, 1983
Max Faulkner 1975
Bill Ferguson 1973, 1976
Roger Fidler 1975
Alastair Forsyth 2019
Graham Fox 2013, 2015
Ged Furey 1988
Mike Gallagher 1977
Andrew George 1998
Robert Giles 2011
Tim Giles 1992
Christopher Gill 2011
Jordan Godwin 2019
Craig Goodfellow 2007, 2011
Martin Gray 1983, 1986, 1988
John Greaves 1998
Daniel Greenwood 2013
Chris Hall 1992, 1994, 2000
Stephen Hamill 2000
Andrew Hare 2003
Jamie Harris 2009
John Harrison 1994
Peter Harrison 1980
Scott Henderson 2013
Paul Hendriksen 2015
David Higgins 2017, 2022
Joe Higgins 1994, 1996
Philip Hinton 1988
Vince Hood 1974, 1976
John Hoskison 1988, 1992
Garry Houston 2017
David Huish 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1986
Toby Hunt 2024
Greig Hutcheon 2013, 2017, 2022
Bryon Hutchinson 1973
Mike Ingham 1976, 1977, 1978, 1983
David Ingram 1976, 1984
David Jagger 1980
Bob Jamieson 1974, 1975
Nick Job 1988, 1992, 1994, 1996
David Jones 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1992, 1994
Ernie Jones 1976
Kevin Jones 1988
Michael Jones 1998
Niall Kearney 2015
John Kennedy 2011
Adam Keogh 2022, 2024
Jimmy Kinsella 1977
Gordon Law 1996, 2003, 2005
Craig Lee 2019, 2024
James Lee 2009
Paul Leonard 1979, 1982
Jason Levermore 2015, 2019
Simon Lilly 2022
Stuart Little 2011
Bill Longmuir 1996, 2003
Bob Longworth 1986
Michael Macara 1998
Craig Maltman 1992, 1994
Fraser Mann 1996, 2005
Robin Mann 1994
Ashley Mansell 2022
Craig Matheson 2009
Christopher McDonnell 2017
Brendan McGovern 1996, 2003
Damien McGrane 2000, 2017
George McKay 1978
Paul McKechnie 2022, 2024
Steven McKenna 1996
John McTear 1980
David Melville 1973
David Miller 1974
Willie Milne 1982, 1986
Tony Minshall 1980, 1983
John Morgan 1973, 1979, 1981
Colm Moriarty 2024
David Mortimer 2011
Bill Murray 1974
Duncan Muscroft 2007
Tony Nash 2000, 2005
Michael Nesbit 2007
Geoff Norton 1973
Paul O'Hara 2019
Leonard Owens 1977, 1980
Darren Parris 2005
Andrew Raitt 2017
Tim Rastall 1990
Mark Reynolds 2005
Ian Richardson 1975
David Ridley 1979, 1981
Brian Rimmer 1992, 1998
Jeremy Robinson 2009
Keith Robson 1986
James Ruth 2022, 2024
George Ryall 2007
Adrian Sadler 1975
Denis Scanlon 1975
David Scott 1990
David Screeton 1990
Doug Sewell 1973, 1974, 1975
David Shacklady 2011
John Sharkey 1976
Paul Simpson 1998, 2009
Gary Smith 1986
Kevin Stables 1990
Gary Stafford 1988
Mike Steadman 1979, 1981
Hogan Stott 1994, 2000
Barry Taylor 2009
Daniel Taylor 2007
Gordon Townhill 1977
Peter Tupling 1978
Alistair Thomson 1978, 1983
Simon Thornton 2022
David Thorp 1980
David Vaughan 1982, 1984
Brian Waites 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1990
James Walker 2024
Richard Wallis 2013, 2019
Peter Ward 1974, 1976
Michael Watson 2015
Phil Weaver 1982, 1983
Alastair Webster 1990
Russell Weir 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000
John Wells 2011
Paul Wesselingh 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009
James Whatley 2007
Daniel Whitby-Smith 2022
Jack Wilkshire 1973
John Woof 1990
Gareth Wright 2013, 2015
Alex Wrigley 2015, 2019
John Yeo 1981
Source:[ 42] [ 51] [ 52]
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