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Facts and Figures
Facts and figures from 2000 onwards when the format was changed to two
sessions each of fourballs and foursomes.
| Lowest fourball score: |
57 (-15) – Argentina (Angel Cabrera and Eduardo Romero),
New Zealand (Frank Nobilo and Greg Turner), 2000;
United States (Phil Mickelson and David Toms), 2002
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| Lowest foursome score: |
61 (-10) – Argentina (Angel Cabrera and Ricardo Gonzalez), 2005
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| Lowest first 18 hole score: |
57 (-15) – Argentina (Angel Cabrera and Eduardo Romero),
New Zealand (Frank Nobilo and Greg Turner), 2000
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| Lowest first 36 hole score: |
124 (-20) - Argentina (Angel Cabrera and Eduardo Romero),
New Zealand (Frank Nobilo and Greg Turner), 2000
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| Lowest first 54 hole score: |
186 (-30) – United States (David Duval and Tiger Woods),
2000; Japan (Toshimitsu Izawa and Shigeki Maruyama), 2002
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| Lowest 72 hole score: |
252 (-36) – Japan (Toshimitsu Izawa and Shigeki Maruyama), 2002
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| Play-offs: |
2001 – South Africa (Ernie Els and Retief Goosen) beat
Denmark (Thomas Björn and Søren Hansen),
New Zealand (Michael Campbell and David Smail) and the
United States (David Duval and Tiger Woods)
2006 – Germany (Bernhard Langer and Marcel Siem) beat
Scotland (Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren)
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