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Top tournament results: 1994 - Team (All)

The winners in the category "1994 - Team (All)" are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.

1994
Team Events
PGA Tour
206 (-10)
$450,000
Wendy's

Category

Team Events

Winner (holder)

PGA Tour

Score

206 (-10)

Prize money

$450,000

Title sponsor

Wendy's

Played as the Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge (Dec 6; TV screening Dec 18; 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: PGA Tour (-10; Greg Norman, Fred Couples & Paul Azinger, who shared $450,000). Joint second: Snr PGA tour (+2; Ray Floyd, Jack Nicklaus & Dave Stockton) and LPGA Tour (+2; Laura Davies, Nancy Lopez & Patty Sheehan). [Nicklaus Tournament (resort) course, PGA West, La Quinta, CA].

1994
Team Events
Canada
2 - 1
$300,000
Dunhill

Category

Team Events

Winner (holder)

Canada

Score

2 - 1

Prize money

$300,000

Title sponsor

Dunhill

Played as the Dunhill Cup (three-man team event for a team prize of $300,000). Canada beat defending champions USA 2-1 in the final: Dave Barr 70 bt Tom Kite 71; Ray Stewart 71 bt Fred Couples 72; Rick Gibson 74 lost to Curtis Strange 67. [The Old Course, St Andrews, Fife].

1994
Team Events
Internationals
TPC Prestancia
1020 - 1022
$200,000
Chrysler

Category

Team Events

Winner (holder)

Internationals

Venue

TPC Prestancia

Score

1020 - 1022

Prize money

$200,000

Title sponsor

Chrysler

Played as the Chrysler Cup (Feb 25-27; eight top senior professionals per team; best five rounds per team from each of the three days). Result: Internationals 1020 (58-under-par) beat the USA team 1022 (56-under-par), and shared the $200,000 winning team prize. [TPC Prestancia, Sarasota, Florida].
SUNDAY FINAL ROUNDS (five scores contributed to the overall team score): Winning International team: Gary Player (RSA, 67), Bob Charles (NZ, 69), Simon Hobday (RSA, 69), Bruce Devlin (Aus, 71), Graham Marsh (Aus, 71), and Tommy Horton (Eng), Bruce Crampton (Aus) & Harold Henning (RSA). Losing USA team: Al Geiberger (66), Tom Weiskopf (67), Dave Stockton (68), Jim Colbert (68), Mike Hill (70), and George Archer, Chi Chi Rodriguez & Miller Barber. George Archer won the prize for the lowest individual 54-hole score: 203 (-13).

1994
Team Events
Tied
9 - 9
LGU / USGA

Category

Team Events

Winner (holder)

Tied

Score

9 - 9

Prize money

Title sponsor

LGU / USGA

The Curtis Cup (28th). USA vs Gt Britain & Ireland. Eight top women amateurs per team competing in 2x three foursomes and 2x six singles. Result: GB&I 9, USA 9. Non-playing captains: Elizabeth Boatman (Eng/GB&I); Lancy Smith (USA). [Honors Course, Ooltewah, Chattanooga, Tennessee].
SATURDAY SINGLES (six 18-hole matches; home player stated first): Jill McGill halved with Julie Hall (Eng, née Wade); Emilee Klein bt Janice Moodie (Scot) 3&2; Wendy Ward lost to Lisa Walton (Eng) 1 hole; Carol Semple Thompson bt Myra McKinlay (Scot) 2&1; Ellen Port bt Mhairi McKay (Scot) 2&1; Stephanie Sparks lost to Catriona Lambert Matthew (Scot) 1 hole.
SUNDAY SINGLES (six 18-hole matches): McGill bt Wade 4&3; Klein lost to Matthew 2&1; Port bt McKay 7&5; Wendy Kaupp lost to McKinlay 3&2; Ward bt Walton 4&3; Thompson lost to Moodie 2 holes.
Sarah LeBrun Ingram (USA), Kirsty Speak (Eng) and Eileen Rose Power (Ire) did not play in the singles.

1994
Team Events
LPGA Tour
Ami GC
22.5 - 13.5
Nichirei Foods

Category

Team Events

Winner (holder)

LPGA Tour

Venue

Ami GC

Score

22.5 - 13.5

Prize money

Title sponsor

Nichirei Foods

Played as the Nichirei International (16th) (Oct 28-30). LPGA Tour (US) vs LPGA of Japan Tour; 18 top women professionals per team. Result: LPGA 22.5 pts, JLPGA 13.5 pts. [Ami GC, Ami, Ibaraki, Japan].
Winning LPGA team: Dottie Mochrie, Val Skinner, Donna Andrews, Michelle McGann, Beth Daniel, Hiromi Kobayashi, Alicia Dibas, Martha Nause, Jane Geddes, Meg Mallon, Judy Dickinson, Nancy Ramsbottom, Helen Alfredsson, Alice Ritzman, Dawn Co-Jones, Elaine Crosby, Tammir Green, Sherri Steinhauer.
Losing JLPGA team: Yuko Moriguchi, Akami Yomaoka, Fuki Kido, Aiko Hoshimoto, Woo-soon Ko, Young-me Lee, Tashimi Kimura, Mayuni Hirase, Ayako Okamoto, Kaori Higo, Chieko Nishida, Suzuko Maeda, Michiko Hattori, Akiko Fukushima, Ikuyo Shiotani, Jae-sook Won, Kumiko Hiyoshi, Nayoko Yoshikawa.

1994
Team Events
USA
20 - 12
PGA Tour

Category

Team Events

Winner (holder)

USA

Score

20 - 12

Prize money

Title sponsor

PGA Tour

The inaugural Presidents Cup (Sept 16-18). USA vs International Team (non-US, non-European). 12 top professionals per team competing over three days in a total of ten fourball matches, ten foursomes, and 12 singles. Non-playing captains: Hale Irwin (USA); David Graham (Aus/Intl). [Robert Trent Jones GC, Gainesville, Virginia].
Overall result: USA 20, Intl team 12.
Sunday singles (home player stated first): Hale Irwin bt Robert Allenby (Aus) 1 hole; Jay Haas bt Mark McNulty (Zim) 4&3; Jim Gallagher Jr bt Tsukasa Watanabe (Jpn); Phil Mickelson halved with Fulton Allem (RSA); Tom Lehman halved with Vijay Singh (Fiji); John Huston lost to Peter Senior (Aus) 3&2; Scott Hoch halved with David Frost (RSA); Jeff Maggert bt Bradley Hughes (Aus) 2&1; Loren Roberts halved with Frank Nobilo (NZ); Fred Couples bt Nick Price (Zim) 1 hole; Davis Love III bt Steve Elkington (Aus) 1 hole; Corey Pavin lost to Craig Parry (Aus) 1 hole.

1994
Team Events
USA
13 - 7
WPG Eur Tr/LPGA

Category

Team Events

Winner (holder)

USA

Score

13 - 7

Prize money

Title sponsor

WPG Eur Tr/LPGA

The Solheim Cup (3rd) (Oct 21-23). USA vs Europe. 10 top women professionals per team competing over three days in five foursome matches, five fourballs and ten singles. Non-playing captains: JoAnne Carner (USA); Mickey Walker (Eng/Europe). [Greenbrier course, Greenbrier GC, White Sulphur Springs, WV].
Overall result: USA 13, Europe 7.
Sunday singles (ten 18-hole matches; home player stated first): Betsy King lost to Helen Alfredsson (Swe) 2&1; Dottie Mochrie (née Pepper) bt Catrin Nilsmark (Swe) 6&5; Beth Daniel bt Trish Johnson (Eng) 1 hole; Kelly Robbins bt Lora Fairclough (Eng) 4&2; Meg Mallon bt Pam Wright (Scot) 1 hole; Patty Sheehan lost to Alison Nicholas (Eng) 3&2; Brandie Burton bt Laura Davies (Eng) 1 hole; Tammie Green bt Annika Sörenstam (Swe) 3&2; Sherri Steinhauer bt Dale Reid (Scot) 2 holes; Donna Andrews bt Liselotte Neumann (Swe) 3&2.

1994
Team Events
USA
536 (-40)
$300,000
Heineken

Category

Team Events

Winner (holder)

USA

Score

536 (-40)

Prize money

$300,000

Title sponsor

Heineken

Played as the Heineken World Cup of Golf (Nov 10-13; 72-hole stroke play team event based on total scores of both players). Second-placed Tony Johnstone & Mark McNulty (Zim) finished 14 shots behind Fred Couples & Davis Love III (USA), who shared the $300,000 first prize and who won this event for the third straight year. Best individual score: Fred Couples (265). [East course, TPC Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico; at the time known as Dorado Beach Resort].].

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