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World Amateur Team 31Lowest Score, Individual, Third Round63 Jason Dawes, Australia, The National G.C., Versailles,France, 199464 Rhys Davies, Wales, Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch,South Africa, 200665 David Duval, United States of America, Marine DriveG.C., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 199265 Bryce Molder, United States of America, Sporting ClubBerlin (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany, 2000Lowest Score, Individual, Fourth Round65 Eduardo Herrera, Colombia, Lagunita C.C., Caracas,Venezuela, 198666 D.J. Trahan, United States of America, Saujana G. &C.C. (Palm Course), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002Lowest Score, Individual, 72 Holes269 Jack Nicklaus (66-67-68-68), United States ofAmerica, Merion G.C. (East Course), Ardmore, Pa.,United States of America, 1960271 Philip Tatuarangi (67-67-68-69), New Zealand,Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver, British Columbia,Canada, 1992273 Bryce Molder (69-71-65-68), United States ofAmerica, Sporting Club Berlin, Bad Saarow, Germany,2000Lowest Score, Individual, Any Round for Team63 Jason Dawes, Australia, first round, The National G.C.,Versailles, France, 199464 Daniel Olsson, Sweden, first round, ManilaSouthwoods G. & C.C. (Legends Course), Manila,Philippines, 199664 Yusaku Miyazato, Japan, second round, BerlinSporting Club (Palmer Course), Bad Saarow, Germany,200064 Rhys Davies, Wales, third round, Stellenbosch G.C.,Stellenbosch, South Africa, 200664 Mauricio Muñiz, Puerto Rico, first round, The GrangeG.C. (West Course), Adelaide, Australia, 2008Lowest Score, Individual, Not Counted for Team69 Deane Beman, United States of America, Merion G.C.(East Course), Ardmore, Pa., United States of America,1960MiscellaneousMost Players to Compete (3-Player Teams)208 De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch,South Africa, 2006207 Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires,Argentina, 2010197 Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande,Puerto Rico, 2004Most Players to Compete (Four-Player Teams)236 Sporting Club Berlin (Faldo and Palmer Courses), BadSaarrow, Germany, 2000207 Club de Golf Los Leones and Club de Golf La Dehesa,Santiago, Chile, 1998195 Capilano G. & C.C. and Marine Drive G.C., Vancouver,British Columbia, Canada, 1992Best Finish, Host Nation1 United States of America, Merion G.C. (East Course),Ardmore, Pa., United States of America, 19601 United States of America, Pinehurst (N.C.) R. & C.C.(No. 2), United States of America, 19802 New Zealand, Christchurch G.C., Christchurch, NewZealand, 19903 Scotland (as part of GB&I), St. Andrews (Old Course),Scotland, 1958Most Teams to Compete70 De Zalze G.C. and Stellenbosch G.C., Stellenbosch,South Africa, 200669 Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires,Argentina, 201066 Rio Mar C.C. (Ocean and River Courses), Rio Grande,Puerto Rico, 2004Fewest Teams to Compete23 Fuji G.C., Kawana, Japan, 196224 Pacific Harbour G. & C.C., Fiji, 197826 Royal Melbourne G.C. (Composite Course), Victoria,Australia, 1968Longest Course7,215 yards, 6,593 meters Royal Adelaide G.C., Adelaide,Australia, 20087,125 yards, 6,515 meters Club de Golf, Mexico City,Mexico, 19667,043 yards, 6,440 meters Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro,Madrid, Spain, 1970Shortest Course6,317 yards, 5,776 meters Pacific Harbor G. & C.C., Fiji, 19786,456 yards, 5,903 meters Capilano G. & C.C., Vancouver,Canada, 1992Winner of Men’s and Women’s Championships in Same Year7 United States of America (1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1980,1982, 1984)WATC

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