1993 - Team (All)
The winners in the category "1993 - Team (All)" are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.
Team Events
Wendy's
Played as the Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge (Oct 5; TV screening Dec 25/26; 18-hole unofficial event for three 3-player teams representing PGA, LPGA and Snr PGA Tours; aggregate of individual scores in relation to par). Winners: Snr PGA Tour (Ray Floyd, Chi Chi Rodriguez & Jack Nicklaus, who shared $300,000). Other teams: LPGA Tour (Laura Merten, Nancy Lopez & Patty Sheehan) and PGA Tour (Greg Norman, Lee Janzen & Paul Azinger). [Nicklaus course, Colleton River Plntn, Bluffton, SC].
Team Events
Dunhill
Played as the Dunhill Cup (three-man team event for a team prize of $300,000). USA beat defending champions England 2-1 in the final: Fred Couples 68 bt Nick Faldo 69; John Daly 70 bt Peter Baker 73; Payne Stewart 74 lost to Mark James 70. [The Old Course, St Andrews, Fife].
Team Events
Chrysler
Played as the Chrysler Cup (Feb 26-28; eight top senior professionals per team; best five rounds per team from each of the three days). Result: USA team 1036 (44-under-par) beat the International team 1045 (35-under-par) by 9 shots, and shared the $200,000 winning team prize. [TPC Prestancia, Sarasota, Florida].
WINNING USA team: George Archer, Miller Barber, Jim Colbert, Dale Douglass, Al Geiberger, Mike Hill, Chi Chi Rodriguez and Tom Weiskopf. LOSING International team: Bob Charles (NZ), Isao Aoki (Jpn), Gary Player (RSA), Tommy Horton (Eng), Bruce Crampton (Aus), Harold Henning (RSA), Simon Hobday (RSA) and Bruce Devlin (Aus). Weiskopf won an additional $55,000 for the lowest individual 54-hole score: 202 (-14). [TPC Prestancia, Sarasota, Florida].
Team Events
Nichirei Foods
Played as the Nichirei International (15th) (Oct 29-31). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour; 16 top women professionals per team. Result: LPGA 23 pts, JLPGA 9 pts. [Ami GC, Ami, Ibaraki, Japan].
Team Events
Eur Tr/PGA of Am
The Ryder Cup (30th) (Sept 24-26). USA vs Europe. 12 top professionals per team competing over three days in a total of eight foursome matches, eight fourballs and 12 singles. Non-playing captains: Tom Watson (USA); Bernard Gallacher (Scot/Europe). [Brabazon course, The Belfry, Wishaw, nr Birmingham].
Overall result: USA 15, Europe 13.
Sunday singles (home player stated first): Ian Woosnam (Wales) halved with Fred Couples; Barry Lane (Eng) lost to Chip Beck 1 hole; Colin Montgomerie (Scot) bt Lee Janzen 1 hole; Peter Baker (Eng) bt Corey Pavin 2 holes; Joakim Haeggman (Swe) bt John Cook 1 hole; Mark James (Eng) lost to Payne Stewart 3&2; Costantino Rocca (Italy) lost to Davis Love III 1 hole; Seve Ballesteros (Esp) lost to Jim Gallacher 3&2; José María Olazábal (Esp) lost to Raymond Floyd 2 holes; Bernhard Langer (Ger) lost to Tom Kite 5&3; Nick Faldo (Eng) halved with Paul Azinger; Sam Torrance (Scot) halved with Lanny Wadkins ( ... this singles match wasn't actually played due to Torrance suffering from a septic toe).
Team Events
R&A / USGA
The Walker Cup (34th). USA vs Gt Britain & Ireland. Ten top amateurs per team competing in 2x four foursomes and 2x ten singles. Result: USA 19, GB&I 5. Non-playing captains: Vinny Giles (USA); George Macgregor (Scot/GB&I). [Interlachen CC, Edina, nr Minneapolis, Minnesota].
WEDNESDAY SINGLES (ten 18-hole matches; home player stated first): Allen Doyle bt Iain Pyman (Eng) 1 hole; David Berganio Jr lost to Matt Stanford (Eng) 3&2; Jay Sigel lost to Dean Robertson (Scot) 3&2; Kelly Mitchum halved with Stuart Cage (Eng); Tim Herron bt Padraig Harrington (Ire) 1 hole; Danny Yates III bt Paul Page (Eng) 2&1; Todd Demsey bt Raymond Russell (Scot) 2&1; Justin Leonard bt Raymond Burns (N.Ire) 4&3; Brian Gay lost to Van Phillips (Eng) 2&1; John Harris bt Bradley Dredge (Wales) 4&3.
THURSDAY SINGLES (ten 18-hole matches): Doyle bt Robertson 4&3; Harris bt Pyman 3&2; Yates bt Cage 2&1; Gay halved with Harrington; Sigel bt Page 5&4; Herron bt Phillips 3&2; Mitchum bt Russell 4&2; Berganio lost to Burns 1 hole; Demsey bt Dredge 3&2; Leonard bt Stanford 5&4.
NOTE: This marked the last of Jay Sigel's nine consecutive Walker Cup appearances for the USA, during which time he was twice the playing captain (1983 and 1985). He was never a non-playing captain. In a total of 33 foursomes and singles matches played, he won 18, lost 10 and halved 5.
Team Events
Heineken
Played as the Heineken World Cup of Golf (Nov 11-14; 72-hole stroke play team event based on total scores of both players). Second-placed Mark McNulty & Nick Price (Zim) finished 5 shots behind defending champions Fred Couples & Davis Love III (USA). Best individual score: Bernhard Langer (Ger, 272). [Lake Nona G&CC, Orlando, FL].
Sony Open in Hawaii: played at Waialae Country Club near Honolulu, the Sony Open takes over the spotlight from The Sentry as the PGA Tour’s calendar-year opening event (Jan 15-18). The Sentry (not being played in 2026) was formerly known as the Tournament of Champions, with a field typically restricted to golfers who won a PGA Tour event in the previous calendar year.
Dubai Desert Classic: the DP World Tour’s first Rolex Series event of 2026, is contested for the 37th time (Jan 22-25). First won by Englishman Mark James in 1989, it now boasts a four-time winner, Rory McIlroy. Played on the Emirates Golf Club’s Majlis course, this once desert-surrounded course is the long-time flagship for Golf in Dubai.
Our visit last month included two rounds at Golf de Chantilly, one of France’s most prestigious clubs.
It offers two superb layouts: Le Vineuil, a five-star championship course with a rich history, and Longères, an excellent four-star course that provides a strong and enjoyable test.
The wider Paris region offers plenty more. Courses such as Fontainebleau, Golf de Saint-Germain, and several other top-rated layouts make this area one of Europe’s most rewarding golf destinations, offering a mix of woodland, heathland, and parkland designs.
The Dutch: "It's no' just a game", as they say in Scotland, and that's certainly true at The Dutch. With 5-star services throughout, a lavishly comfortable Loch Lomond-inspired clubhouse, and a superbly designed and presented golf course, one could not ask for more from this top-end private club.
Join us at The Dutch from August 21–24 for the Festival of Golf, featuring the HotelPlanner Tour. Experience four days of top-tier sport, live music, incredible food, and unexpected surprises. Explore the grounds, connect with others, embrace new challenges, and dive into an unforgettable celebration. Click here to buy tickets.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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