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2018 World Cup of Golf


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22–25 November
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Metropolitan Golf Club
72 holes stroke playfour-ball & alternate shot
72
7,321 yards (6,694 m)
28 two-man teams
$7.0 million
$2.24 million
BelgiumThomas Pieters & Thomas Detry
265 (−23)
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The 2018 World Cup of Golf (known as the 2018 ISPS Handa Melbourne World Cup of Golf for sponsorship reasons) was a golf tournament that was played from 22 to 25 November at Metropolitan Golf Club in South Oakleigh, Victoria, Australia. It was the 59th World Cup. The format is 72-hole stroke play; the first and third days were four-ball (best ball), and the second and fourth days were foursomes (alternate shot) play.

The Belgian pair of Thomas Pieters and Thomas Detry won with a score of 265, 23-under-par. Australia and Mexico tied for second place, three strokes behind. It was Belgium's first victory in the World Cup.

The 28 nations to compete were determined based on the top-ranked player from each country from the Official World Golf Ranking as of 3 September 2018.

These 28 seeded players selected a partner from the same country ranked in the top 500 of the OWGR. If there were less than five possible choices in the top 500, the seeded player could choose any of the next five players from that country in the rankings, even if they were ranked outside the top 500. The deadline for teams to be finalized was 20 September.

The table below lists the teams in order of qualification (i.e. ranking of seeded player on 3 September 2018) together with their World Rankings at the time of the tournament.

CountrySeeded playerUnseeded player
AustraliaMarc Leishman (21)Cameron Smith (33)
EnglandTyrrell Hatton (25)Ian Poulter (39)
United StatesKyle Stanley (30)Matt Kuchar (29)
ThailandKiradech Aphibarnrat (36)Prom Meesawat (488)
DenmarkThorbjørn Olesen (42)Søren Kjeldsen (231)
JapanSatoshi Kodaira (54)Hideto Tanihara (165)
South KoreaAn Byeong-hun (50)Kim Si-woo (57)
ChinaLi Haotong (40)Wu Ashun (177)
CanadaAdam Hadwin (65)Nick Taylor (313)
ScotlandRussell Knox (67)Martin Laird (186)
BelgiumThomas Pieters (70)Thomas Detry (140)
South AfricaDylan Frittelli (75)Erik van Rooyen (135)
SwedenAlexander Björk (63)Joakim Lagergren (188)
New ZealandRyan Fox (89)Mark Brown (496)
VenezuelaJhonattan Vegas (107)Joseph Naffah (2012)
SpainAdrián Otaegui (69)Jorge Campillo (99)
IrelandShane Lowry (74)Paul Dunne (106)
FranceAlexander Lévy (95)Mike Lorenzo-Vera (115)
NetherlandsJoost Luiten (110)Daan Huizing (320)
IndiaAnirban Lahiri (139)Gaganjeet Bhullar (137)
FinlandMikko Korhonen (108)Mikko Ilonen (310)
MexicoAbraham Ancer (60)Roberto Díaz (742)
GermanyMartin Kaymer (159)Maximilian Kieffer (291)
ItalyAndrea Pavan (103)Renato Paratore (227)
ZimbabweScott Vincent (148)Benjamin Follett-Smith (919)
MalaysiaGavin Green (198)Ben Leong (397)
WalesStuart Manley (242)Bradley Dredge (466)
GreecePeter Karmis (248)Alexander Tranacher (2012)

The following players were eligible to be a seeded player but did not commit. The order is based on the World Rankings on 3 September 2018. Five countries with an eligible player did not compete: Argentina, Austria, Chinese Taipei, Chile and Paraguay (withdrew as alternate). They were replaced by Zimbabwe, Malaysia, Wales and Greece.

Australia, England and South Korea tied for the lead after the first day fourball rounds with 10-under-par rounds of 62. Conditions were difficult for the second day foursomes with rain and gusty winds. Belgium and South Korea led after day 2 on 10-under-par. Mexico had the best round of the day, 70, to lift themselves into 7th place while hosts Australia had a disappointing round of 76 and dropped into a tie for 8th place. On the third day Belgium had their second fourball round of 63 and took a 5-stroke lead, ahead of Italy, Mexico and South Korea. On the final day Australia set the clubhouse lead on 268 after a final round 65. Belgium came to the last with a two-stroke lead. Thomas Pieters put their second shot to four feet, which Thomas Detry holed to give Belgium a three-stroke victory with a final round of 68. Mexico tied with Australia for second place.

PlaceCountryScoreTo parMoney (US$)
1Belgium63-71-63-68=265−232,240,000
T2Australia62-76-65-65=268−20957,500
Mexico67-70-65-66=268
T4Canada68-73-64-66=271−17362,000
Denmark63-77-66-65=271
T6Italy65-71-66-70=272−16252,500
South Korea62-72-68-70=272
8England62-74-67-70=273−15185,000
9Sweden65-74-64-71=274−14140,000
T10France66-73-68-69=276−12102,333
India64-72-70-70=276
Ireland64-76-65-71=276
13China66-76-68-67=277−1182,000
T14Scotland67-71-67-73=278−1074,000
Thailand67-78-67-66=278
T16United States66-79-66-68=279−969,000
Wales70-73-66-70=279
T18Finland66-75-68-71=280−864,000
New Zealand65-76-69-70=280
South Africa66-76-66-72=280
21Spain68-74-64-75=281−760,000
22Malaysia63-73-72-74=282−658,000
23Japan66-79-70-72=287−156,000
T24Netherlands69-82-68-70=289+153,000
Venezuela65-82-67-75=289
26Germany68-81-68-73=290+250,000
27Zimbabwe72-84-66-73=295+748,000
28Greece66-87-68-86=307+1946,000

Rounds 1 and 3 were four-ball (best ball), rounds 2 and 4 were foursomes (alternate shot). Prize money is for the pair.

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