2002 Seve Trophy

2002 Seve Trophy
Dates 19–21 April
Venue Druids Glen
Location Newtownmountkennedy, County Wicklow, Ireland
Captains
United Kingdom
Republic of Ireland
14½ 11½ Europe
Great Britain and Ireland wins the Seve Trophy

The 2002 Seve Trophy took place 19–21 April at Druids Glen, Newtownmountkennedy, County Wicklow, Ireland. The team captain for Great Britain and Ireland was Colin Montgomerie, with the captain for Continental Europe being Seve Ballesteros. The competition was won by Great Britain and Ireland.

Format

The teams competed over three days with four greensomes matches and four foursomes matches on Friday, four fourball matches and four foursomes matches on Saturday and ten singles on Sunday.[1]

Each member of the winner team received 150,000, the losing team €90,000 each, giving a total prize fund of €2,400,000.[2]

Teams

Both captains played and had one wild card selection each. The remaining 8 players in each team were the top 8 from the Seve Trophy points table, which started with the Open de Espana (19–22 April 2001) and which was finalised on 31 March 2002.[3]

United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Team GB&I
Name Country Qualification
Colin Montgomerie Scotland Playing captain
Paul Casey England Seve Trophy points
Darren Clarke Northern Ireland Seve Trophy points
Pádraig Harrington Ireland Seve Trophy points
Paul Lawrie Scotland Seve Trophy points
Andrew Oldcorn England Seve Trophy points
Paul McGinley Ireland Seve Trophy points
Steve Webster England Seve Trophy points
Ian Woosnam Wales Seve Trophy points
Lee Westwood England Captain's pick

Oldcorn was a late replacement for David Howell.[4]

Europe Team Continental Europe
Name Country Qualification
Seve Ballesteros Spain Playing captain
Thomas Bjørn Denmark Seve Trophy points
Niclas Fasth Sweden Seve Trophy points
Mathias Grönberg Sweden Seve Trophy points
Raphaël Jacquelin France Seve Trophy points
Miguel Ángel Jiménez Spain Seve Trophy points
Robert Karlsson Sweden Seve Trophy points
Thomas Levet France Seve Trophy points
José María Olazábal Spain Seve Trophy points
Alex Čejka Germany Captain's pick

Source:[5]

Day one

Friday, 19 April 2002

Morning greensomes

United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Results Europe
Montgomerie/Lawrie Europe 2 & 1 Bjørn/Karlsson
Woosnam/Webster United KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 & 2 Olazábal/Jiménez
Harrington/McGinley United KingdomRepublic of Ireland 1 up Grönberg/Čejka
Westwood/Clarke Europe 2 & 1 Levet/Jacquelin
2 Session 2
2 Overall 2

Source:[6][7]

Afternoon foursomes

United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Results Europe
Montgomerie/Oldcorn United KingdomRepublic of Ireland 2 & 1 Fasth/Karlsson
Webster/Casey Europe 1 up Olazábal/Jiménez
Harrington/McGinley United KingdomRepublic of Ireland 1 up Jacquelin/Levet
Clarke/Westwood United KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 & 2 Bjørn/Čejka
3 Session 1
5 Overall 3

Source:[8]

Day two

Saturday, 20 April 2002

Morning fourball

United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Results Europe
Lawrie/Casey United KingdomRepublic of Ireland 2 & 1 Bjørn/Fasth
Montgomerie/Woosnam United KingdomRepublic of Ireland 4 & 3 Karlsson/Grönberg
Harrington/McGinley Europe 2 & 1 Olazábal/Ballesteros
Westwood/Clarke United KingdomRepublic of Ireland 1 up Jacquelin/Jiménez
3 Session 1
8 Overall 4

Source:[9]

Afternoon foursomes

United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Results Europe
Woosnam/Webster halved Bjørn/Karlsson
Harrington/McGinley United KingdomRepublic of Ireland 1 up Čejka/Fasth
Lawrie/Oldcorn halved Levet/Jacquelin
Montgomerie/Clarke Europe 1 up Olazábal/Jiménez
2 Session 2
10 Overall 6

Source:[10]

Day three

Sunday, 21 April 2002

Singles

United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Results Europe
Colin Montgomerie Europe 1 up Seve Ballesteros
Darren Clarke United KingdomRepublic of Ireland 4 & 3 Thomas Bjørn
Paul Casey Europe 4 & 3 Miguel Ángel Jiménez
Paul Lawrie Europe 1 up Robert Karlsson
Andrew Oldcorn halved Niclas Fasth
Lee Westwood United KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 & 2 Raphaël Jacquelin
Pádraig Harrington United KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 & 2 José María Olazábal
Paul McGinley United KingdomRepublic of Ireland 4 & 3 Mathias Grönberg
Steve Webster Europe 2 & 1 Thomas Levet
Ian Woosnam Europe 5 & 4 Alex Čejka
Session
14½ Overall 11½

Source:[11]

References

  1. "The Seve Trophy – Format". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  2. "Prize Money". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  3. "The Seve Trophy – Eligibility". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  4. "Oldcorn gets Seve Trophy call". BBC. 11 April 2002. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  5. "Westwood, Cejka get Seve call-up". BBC. 25 March 2002. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  6. "Seve Trophy". USA Today. 21 April 2002. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  7. "Honours even after opening Greensomes". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  8. "Great Britain and Ireland take early lead in the Seve Trophy". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  9. "Ballasteros and Olazabal put on a vintage display at Druids Glen". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  10. "Seve's magic can't stop GB & I taking 10-6 lead". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  11. "Great Britain & Ireland victorious at Druids Glen". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 28 August 2013.

External links

2000 Seve Trophy
Cont Europe 13½ GB&I 12½
2002 Seve Trophy
GB&I 14½ Cont Europe 11½
2003 Seve Trophy
GB&I 15 Cont Europe 13

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