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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.
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. .click for more
Levin Shoots 67 To Give USA 9-Stroke Lead Over Spain
Rio Grande, Puerto Rico (30 October) – Spencer Levin birdied three of his last four holes to shoot 67, which tied for the day's lowest round, and lead the USA to a 9-stroke advantage over Spain after three rounds of the 2004 World Amateur Team Championship at Rio Mar Country Club. .click for more
USA Widens Lead to 8 Strokes After Second Day
Rio Grande, Puerto Rico (29 October) – Posting the lowest daily total of 66 teams, the USA widened its lead to eight strokes after the second day of the 2004 World Amateur Team Championship at Rio Mar Country Club. ....click for more
USA Powers To 4-Stroke Lead After First Day
Rio Grande, Puerto Rico (28 October) – Powered by Walker Cup teammates Ryan Moore and Lee Williams, the USA opened a four-stroke lead over the field after the first day of the 2004 World Amateur Team Championship at Rio Mar Country Club. .
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