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USA Wins 3rd Consecutive World Amateur Team Championship

Rio Grande, Puerto Rico (31 October) The USA won the Eisenhower Trophy for the third consecutive time, its 13th overall, at the weather-shortened World Amateur Team Championship with a 54-hole total of 25-under-par 407 at Rio Mar Country Club.

Ryan Moore, left, captain Trey Holland, left center, Lee Williams, right center, and Spencer Levin show off the Eisenhower Trophy they retained for the USA squad. (John Mummert/USGA)

Because of heavy rain and threats of lightning, the International Golf Federation cancelled play for Sunday and based the Championship results on 54-hole scores. The USA, the only nation to finish in the top 10 in all 24 Eisenhower Trophy competitions, finished nine strokes ahead of silver medalist Spain at 416 and 10 strokes clear of bronze medalist Sweden at 417.

The USA team members, all collegiate All-Americans, were Spencer Levin, 20, of Elk Grove, Calif., Ryan Moore, 21, of Puyallup, Wash., and Lee Williams, 22, of Alexander City, Ala.

"These three individuals are uniquely diverse persons but to see them come together as a team in this event was very gratifying, said USA captain Trey Holland. I will follow their careers as long as there is breath in me.

During the course of the three rounds of the championship, each USA player contributed.

Moore (65) and Williams (67), 2003 USA Walker Cup teammates, sparked the team with a 12-under-par start for a 4-stroke lead after the first round; Moore, the 2004 U.S. Amateur, U.S. Amateur Public Links, NCAA individual and Western Amateur champion, shot 67 to combine with Levin's 69 in Round 2 and increase their advantage to eight strokes; and Levin, who won five amateur events in 2004 and was the low amateur at this year's U.S. Open, shot a 67 to go along with Moore's 72 in the third round to add another stroke to their lead.

Weather and course conditions worsened as the scheduled final day went on at Rio Mar CC.  (John Mummert/USGA)

Moore, who has represented the USA on several international teams, was emotional about this victory.

"This feels better than any of the other events, he said. It's an amazing feeling. We went out and fought for each other and fought for the team. I'm happy we can send it off to the next USA team.

Williams , the runner-up at the 2003 NCAAs, concurred with his teammate.

"We wanted to let the people that follow us have the same feeling we got to have when they played our national anthem at the opening ceremonies as defending champions, Williams added.

The Americans became the 12th team to lead the event from start to finish. The USA also won four consecutive titles from 1968 through 1974 and three consecutive from 1978 through 1982.

Heavy rain, along with lightning in the area, forced a suspension of play at 10:35 a.m. The IGF, attempted to implement Condition 10 of the Championship, which cuts the field. Trying to finish the event, the IGF made the cut at the top 10 teams and ties. Those 11 teams were to play only the inward nine of the Ocean Course. However, more poor weather conditions followed in the afternoon and the resumption of play was suspended at 1:25 p.m. before play was ultimately cancelled.

"Every team out there wanted to play (Sunday), said Holland of having Sunday play cancelled with his team holding a 9-stroke lead. I don't think any lead is safe in this event.

This marks the second time in 24 championships that the event was shortened. In Malaysia in 2002, the IGF implemented a cut to the top 20 after 54 holes because of heavy rains.

Although there is no official IGF recognition, Moore was the lowest individual, shooting 12-under-par 204 through 54 holes. He was followed closely by teammate Levin, who shot 206.

Rounding out the top 10 were Canada , Italy and Switzerland sharing fourth at 422, Wales in seventh at 423, England and Malaysia tied for eighth at 424 and Denmark and Germany tied for 10 th at 425. Host Puerto Rico finished tied for 37 th at 445.

For complete results, visit www.internationalgolffederation.org and click on the Golfstat icon.

Conducted by the International Golf Federation, which comprises national governing bodies of golf in more than 100 countries, the Women's World Amateur Team Championships are a biennial international amateur competition, which is rotated among three geographic zones: Asia-Pacific, American and European-African. This year the event is hosted by the Puerto Rico Golf Association .

Each team, which has two or three players, plays 18 holes of stroke play for four days. In each round, the total of the two lowest scores by players from each team constitutes the team score for the round. The four-day (72 holes) total is the team's score for the championship.

Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Results of Sunday's (31 October) fourth round of the World Amateur Team Championship, played at Rio Mar Country Club (Ocean Course=1: par 36-3672, 6,807 yards, 6,222 meters; River Course=2: par 36-3672, 6,873 yards, 62,82 meters):

Current
position

Team

Scoring

Rounds

Total
score

To par

Thru

Today

1

2

3

1

United States of America 2

-25

F

  -5

132

136

139

407

2

Spain 2

-16

F

  -4

137

139

140

416

3

Sweden 2

-15

F

  -6

138

141

138

417

T4

Canada 2

-10

F

  -8

143

143

136

422

T4

Switzerland 2

-10

F

  -1

137

142

143

422

T4

Italy 2

-10

F

  -4

136

146

140

422

7

Wales 2

-9

F

  E

141

138

144

423

T8

England 2

-8

F

  -3

137

146

141

424

T8

Malaysia 2

-8

F

  -6

143

143

138

424

T10

Germany 2

-7

F

  -2

138

145

142

425

T10

Denmark 2

-7

F

  -5

143

143

139

425

T12

Australia 2

-4

F

  +1

142

141

145

428

T12

Japan 2

-4

F

  E

141

143

144

428

T12

Netherlands 2

-4

F

  -3

140

147

141

428

T15

Chile 2

-2

F

  -2

143

145

142

430

T15

Finland 2

-2

F

  -4

148

142

140

430

T17

Ireland 2

-1

F

  -2

143

146

142

431

T17

South Africa 2

-1

F

  +2

147

138

146

431

19

India 2

E

F

  -3

143

148

141

432

20

Austria 2

+1

F

  +1

145

143

145

433

T21

New Zealand 2

+2

F

  -4

150

144

140

434

T21

Mexico 2

+2

F

  +1

148

141

145

434

T23

France 2

+3

F

  +1

148

142

145

435

T23

Korea 2

+3

F

  +3

144

144

147

435

T23

Philippines 2

+3

F

  E

143

148

144

435

26

Portugal 2

+4

F

  +1

141

150

145

436

T27

Thailand 2

+5

F

  E

143

150

144

437

T27

El Salvador 2

+5

F

  +3

140

150

147

437

T27

Argentina 2

+5

F

  -1

144

150

143

437

T27

Iceland 2

+5

F

  +4

142

147

148

437

31

Scotland 2

+8

F

  +5

141

150

149

440

32

Czech Republic 2

+10

F

  +3

150

145

147

442

33

Peru 2

+11

F

  +8

146

145

152

443

T34

Norway 2

+12

F

  +7

148

145

151

444

T34

Chinese Taipei 1

+12

F

  +3

151

146

147

444

T34

Bermuda 2

+12

F

  +7

143

150

151

444

T37

Pakistan 1

+13

F

  E

148

153

144

445

T37

Guatemala 1

+13

F

  +2

146

153

146

445

T37

Puerto Rico 1

+13

F

  +2

147

152

146

445

T40

Dominican Republic 1

+14

F

  +6

145

151

150

446

T40

Colombia 1

+14

F

  +5

148

149

149

446

42

Brazil 1

+16

F

  +7

150

147

151

448

T43

Bolivia 1

+17

F

  +9

146

150

153

449

T43

Turkey 1

+17

F

  +7

146

152

151

449

T43

Belgium 2

+17

F

  +9

148

148

153

449

T43

Trinidad & Tobago 1

+17

F

  +7

149

149

151

449

47

Zimbabwe 1

+18

F

  +5

151

150

149

450

48

Ecuador 1

+24

F

  +9

155

148

153

456

T49

Venezuela 1

+25

F

  +8

149

156

152

457

T49

Panama 1

+25

F

  +10

150

153

154

457

51

Paraguay 1

+26

F

  +10

156

148

154

458

52

Slovenia 1

+27

F

  +5

158

152

149

459

53

Barbados 1

+30

F

  +13

158

147

157

462

54

Russian Federation 1

+32

F

  +9

157

154

153

464

55

Slovakia 1

+34

F

  +7

158

157

151

466

56

Hong Kong, China 1

+36

F

  +12

154

158

156

468

57

Costa Rica 1

+40

F

  +13

153

162

157

472

T58

Cayman Islands 1

+47

F

  +15

158

162

159

479

T58

Greece 1

+47

F

  +14

160

161

158

479

60

Swaziland 1

+53

F

  +13

168

160

157

485

61

Bahamas 1

+54

F

  +18

165

159

162

486

62

Estonia 1

+57

F

  +15

161

169

159

489

63

Croatia 1

+58

F

  +21

164

161

165

490

64

U.S. Virgin Islands 1

+61

F

  +22

164

163

166

493

65

United Arab Emirates 1

+62

F

  +15

162

173

159

494

-

Egypt 1

DNF

F

  -

156

161

-

DNF