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2002 Seve Trophy


Dates
Druids Glen
Newtownmountkennedy, County Wicklow, Ireland
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Great Britain and Ireland wins the Seve Trophy

The 2002 Seve Trophy golf tournament took place 19–21 April at Druids Glen, Newtownmountkennedy, County Wicklow, Ireland. The team captain for Great Britain and Ireland was Colin Montgomerie, with the captain for Continental Europe being Seve Ballesteros. The competition was won by Great Britain and Ireland.

The teams competed over three days with four greensomes matches and four foursomes matches on Friday, four fourball matches and four foursomes matches on Saturday and ten singles on Sunday.

Each member of the winner team received 150,000, the losing team €90,000 each, giving a total prize fund of €2,400,000.

Both captains played and had one wild card selection each. The remaining 8 players in each team were the top 8 from the Seve Trophy points table, which started with the Open de Espana (19–22 April 2001) and which was finalised on 31 March 2002.

Column 1Column 2Column 3
Team GB&I
Colin MontgomerieScotlandPlaying captain
Paul CaseyEnglandSeve Trophy points
Darren ClarkeNorthern IrelandSeve Trophy points
Pádraig HarringtonIrelandSeve Trophy points
Paul LawrieScotlandSeve Trophy points
Andrew OldcornScotlandSeve Trophy points
Paul McGinleyIrelandSeve Trophy points
Steve WebsterEnglandSeve Trophy points
Ian WoosnamWalesSeve Trophy points
Lee WestwoodEnglandCaptain's pick

Oldcorn was a late replacement for David Howell.

Column 1Column 2Column 3
Team Continental Europe
Seve BallesterosSpainPlaying captain
Thomas BjørnDenmarkSeve Trophy points
Niclas FasthSwedenSeve Trophy points
Mathias GrönbergSwedenSeve Trophy points
Raphaël JacquelinFranceSeve Trophy points
Miguel Ángel JiménezSpainSeve Trophy points
Robert KarlssonSwedenSeve Trophy points
Thomas LevetFranceSeve Trophy points
José María OlazábalSpainSeve Trophy points
Alex ČejkaGermanyCaptain's pick

Source:

Friday, 19 April 2002

Results
Montgomerie/Lawrie2 & 1Bjørn/Karlsson
Woosnam/Webster3 & 2Olazábal/Jiménez
Harrington/McGinley1 upGrönberg/Čejka
Westwood/Clarke2 & 1Levet/Jacquelin
2Session2

Source:

Results
Montgomerie/Oldcorn2 & 1Fasth/Karlsson
Webster/Casey1 upOlazábal/Jiménez
Harrington/McGinley1 upJacquelin/Levet
Clarke/Westwood3 & 2Bjørn/Čejka
3Session1

Source:

Saturday, 20 April 2002

Results
Lawrie/Casey2 & 1Bjørn/Fasth
Montgomerie/Woosnam4 & 3Karlsson/Grönberg
Harrington/McGinley2 & 1Olazábal/Ballesteros
Westwood/Clarke1 upJacquelin/Jiménez
3Session1

Source:

Results
Woosnam/WebsterhalvedBjørn/Karlsson
Harrington/McGinley1 upČejka/Fasth
Lawrie/OldcornhalvedLevet/Jacquelin
Montgomerie/Clarke1 upOlazábal/Jiménez
2Session2

Source:

Sunday, 21 April 2002

Results
Colin Montgomerie1 upSeve Ballesteros
Darren Clarke4 & 3Thomas Bjørn
Paul Casey4 & 3Miguel Ángel Jiménez
Paul Lawrie1 upRobert Karlsson
Andrew OldcornhalvedNiclas Fasth
Lee Westwood3 & 2Raphaël Jacquelin
Pádraig Harrington3 & 2José María Olazábal
Paul McGinley4 & 3Mathias Grönberg
Steve Webster2 & 1Thomas Levet
Ian Woosnam5 & 4Alex Čejka
Session

Source:

  • Coverage on the European Tour's official site
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