2011 World Cup (men's golf)
The 2011 World Cup of Golf, officially the 2011 ISPS Handa World Cup, was the 54th edition of the men's World Cup of Golf. It was a team tournament held at the Mission Hills Golf Club in Haikou, China from November 24 to 27, 2011. Two-man teams representing their respective countries competed in the event.
Tournament Format
The tournament followed a stroke play format. Each team consisted of two players, with both players' scores counting towards their team's total score each round. The team with the lowest cumulative score over the four rounds was declared the winner.
Winning Team
The winning team was the [[United States national golf team|United States]], represented by [[Webb Simpson]] and [[Matt Kuchar]]. They secured victory with a strong performance throughout the tournament.
Notable Participants
While a complete list of participants is beyond the scope of this entry, notable players included several high-ranking golfers from around the world. The event featured many prominent figures in professional golf vying for national pride and the coveted World Cup trophy.
Controversy and Notable Events
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Legacy and Impact
The tournament contributed to the continued growth and popularity of golf in China, playing host to international golfing talent. The event's impact on the golfing landscape in the region would be further expanded upon here. (Information currently unavailable.)
See Also
- [[World Cup of Golf]]
- [[Mission Hills Golf Club]]
- [[Webb Simpson]]
- [[Matt Kuchar]]
External Links
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