Junior Ryder Cup
Tournament information | |
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Location | 2018: Marne-la-Vallée, Paris, France |
Established | 1997 |
Course(s) | 2018: Golf Disneyland |
Format | Match play |
Month played | September |
Current champion | |
United States |
The Junior Ryder Cup is a team golf competition between Europe and the United States for junior golfers aged 18 and under. It is based on the men's Ryder Cup and is run by the same organisations, the PGA of America and Ryder Cup Europe.
The 2018 event took place at Golf Disneyland, Marne-la-Vallée, Paris, France on Monday 24 and Tuesday 25 September. The United States won 121⁄2–111⁄2, their sixth successive victory in the event.[1]
Format
The teams consist of six boys and six girls. The tournament is played over two days of foursomes, fourball and singles matches. There are three boys' matches and three girls' foursomes matches and six mixed fourball matches on the first day. There are 12 singles matches on the second day, added in 2008.
History
In 1995 an informal match was played between European junior golfers and Central New York PGA Section and area juniors. The European team included 15-year-old Sergio García.[2]
On recent occasions there has been an informal "friendship match" played on the Ryder Cup course after the Junior Ryder Cup but before the Ryder Cup.
Results
Year | Venue | Location | Winning team | Score | USA captain(s) | Europe captain(s) |
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2020 | Postponed to 2021, then cancelled, due to COVID-19 pandemic[3] | |||||
2018 | Golf Disneyland | Marne-la-Vallée, Paris, France | United States | 121⁄2–111⁄2 | Allen Wronowski | Maïtena Alsuguren |
2016 | Interlachen Country Club | Edina, Minnesota | United States | 151⁄2–81⁄2 | Jim Remy | Maïtena Alsuguren |
2014 | Blairgowrie Golf Club | Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland | United States | 16–8 | Brian Whitcomb | Stuart Wilson |
2012 | Olympia Fields Country Club | Olympia Fields, Illinois | United States | 141⁄2–91⁄2 | Roger Warren | Stuart Wilson |
2010 | Gleneagles Resort | Gleneagles, Scotland | United States | 131⁄2–101⁄2 | M.G. Orender | Gary Stangl |
2008 | The Club at Olde Stone | Bowling Green, Kentucky | United States | 22–2 | Ken Lindsay | Gary Stangl |
2006 | Celtic Manor Resort | Newport, Wales | Europe1 | 6–6 | Jack Connelly | Andy Ingram |
2004 | Westfield Group Country Club | Westfield Center, Ohio | Europe | 81⁄2–31⁄2 | Will Mann | Andy Ingram |
2002 | The K Club | Straffan, County Kildare, Ireland | Europe | 91⁄2–21⁄2 | Tom Addis III Susan Addis |
Charlie Westrup Macarena Campomanes |
1999 | Country Club of New Seabury | Mashpee, Massachusetts | Europe | 101⁄2–11⁄2 | Mark Brazil | Jimmy Greene Macarena Campomanes |
1997 | Alcaidesa Links Golf Resort and San Roque Golf Club |
La Línea, Cádiz, Spain | United States | 7–5 | Mark Brazil | - |
1In the event of a tie the current holder retains the cup.
Future venues
- 2023: Golf Nazionale and Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Italy from September 26–28
Teams
United States
2018
- Girls: Rachel Heck, Lucy Li, Yealimi Noh, Alexa Pano, Erica Shepherd, Rose Zhang
- Boys: Akshay Bhatia, Ricky Castillo, Canon Claycomb, William Moll, Cole Ponich, Michael Thorbjornsen
2016:
- Girls: Alyaa Abdulghany, Hailee Cooper, Gina Kim, Lucy Li, Emilia Migliaccio, Kaitlyn Papp
- Boys: Wilson Furr, Noah Goodwin, Eugene Hong, Davis Shore, Patrick Welch, Norman Xiong
2014:
- Girls: Sierra Brooks, Kristen Gillman, Amy Lee, Andrea Lee, Hannah O'Sullivan, Bethany Wu
- Boys: Sam Burns, Austin Connelly, Brad Dalke, Gordon Neale, Davis Riley, Cameron Young
2012:
- Girls: Casie Cathrea, Karen Chung, Casey Danielson, Alison Lee, Esther Lee, Samantha Wagner
- Boys: Cameron Champ, Gavin Hall, Beau Hossler, Jim Liu, Scottie Scheffler, Robby Shelton
2010:
- Girls: Doris Chen, Ginger Howard, Cassy Isagawa, Alison Lee, Kristen Park, Emma Talley
- Boys: Jim Liu, Denny McCarthy, Anthony Paolucci, Ollie Schniederjans, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas
2008:
- Girls: Sarah Brown, Danielle Frasier, Jennifer Johnson, Erynne Lee, Tiffany Lua, Lexi Thompson
- Boys: Jeffrey Kang, Anthony Paolucci, Cameron Peck, Jordan Spieth, Cory Whitsett, Andrew Yun
2006:
- Girls: Brittany Altomare, Cassandra Blaney, Esther Choe, Vicky Hurst, Isabelle Lendl, Kristen Schelling
- Boys: Bud Cauley, Tony Finau, Philip Francis, Drew Kittleson, Joe Monte, Andrew Yun
2004:
- Girls: Kelly Fuchik, Mina Harigae, Angela Oh, Anne Ormson, Jessica Smith, Tessa Teachman
- Boys: Chris DeForest, Josh Dupont, Kyle English, Tony Finau, Luke Guthrie, Chase Wright
2002:
- Girls: Tiffany Chudy, Mallory Code, Stephanie Connelly, Jennifer Davis, Lauren Mielbrecht, Jenny Suh
- Boys: Travis Esway, Shaun Felechner, Taylor Hall, Adam Porzak, Colin Wilcox, Casey Wittenberg
1999:
- Girls: Erica Blasberg, Catherine Cartwright, Leigh Anne Hardin, Cheryl Hennessy, Ina Kim, Angela Rho
- Boys: Michael Barbosa, Jason Hartwick, Hunter Mahan, Matt Rosenfeld, Ty Tryon, James Vargas
1997:
- Girls: Beth Bauer, Leigh Anne Hardin, Angela Jerman, Blair O’Neal, Kim Rowton, Cimmie Shahan
- Boys: J. C. DeLeon, Bubba Dickerson, David Gossett, John Klauk, James Oh, Leif Olson
Europe
2018:
- Girls: Emilie Alba Paltrinieri, Annabell Fuller, Ingrid Lindblad, Amanda Linnér, Alessia Nobilio, Emma Spitz
- Boys: Conor Gough, Nicolai Højgaard, Rasmus Højgaard, David Puig, Eduard Rousaud Sabate, Robin Williams
2016:
- Girls: Emilie Alba Paltrinieri, Julia Engström, Frida Kinhult, Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, Emma Spitz, Beatrice Wallin
- Boys: Jonathan Goth-Rasmussen, Falko Hanisch, Matias Honkala, Adrien Pendaries, Kristoffer Reitan, Marcus Svensson
2014:
- Girls: Mathilda Cappeliez, Virginia Elena Carta, Annabel Dimmock, Alexandra Försterling, Emily Kristine Pedersen, Linnea Ström
- Boys: John Axelsen, Ivan Cantero Gutierrez, Marcus Kinhult, Bradley Neil, Renato Paratore, Max Schmitt
2012:
- Girls: Quirine Eijkenboom, Bronte Law, Harang Lee, Emily Kristine Pedersen, Covadonga Sanjuan, Linnea Ström
- Boys: Dominic Foos, Gavin Moynihan, Renato Paratore, Matthias Schwab, Victor Tärnström, Toby Tree
2010:
- Girls: Amy Boulden, Isabella Deilert, Manon Gidali, Manon Mollé, Klára Spilková, Kelly Tidy
- Boys: Thomas Detry, Albert Eckhardt, Juhana Kukkonen, Moritz Lampert, Chris Lloyd, Kristoffer Ventura
2008:
- Girls: Anna Arrese, Carly Booth, Leona Maguire, Lisa Maguire, Daisy Nielsen, Kelly Tidy
- Boys: Julien Brun, Stanislas Gautier, Moritz Lampert, Chris Lloyd, Matteo Manassero, Adrián Otaegui
2006:
- Girls: Carly Booth, Carlota Ciganda, Laura Gonzales-Escallon, Saskia Hausladen, Giulia Molinaro, Marta Silva
- Boys: Victor Dubuisson, Sean Einhaus, Pedro Figueiredo, Are Friestad, Maximilian Kieffer, Anders Kristiansen
2004:
- Girls: Carlota Ciganda, Linn Gustafsson, Camilla Lennarth, Belen Mozo, Florentyna Parker, Valerie Sternebeck
- Boys: Dominic Angkawidjaja, Oliver Fisher, Lluís García del Moral, Zac Gould, Rory McIlroy, Marius Thorp
2002:
- Girls: Carmen Alonso, Emma Cabrera-Bello, Claire Grignolo, Dewi Claire Schreefel, Denise Simon, Katharina Werdinig
- Boys: Raphaël De Sousa, Matteo Delpodio, Peter-Max Hamm, Farren Keenan, Tony Raillard, Benjamin Régent
1999:
- Girls: Carmen Alonzo, Tullia Calzavara, Martina Eberl, Lucia Mar, Suzann Pettersen, Denise Simon
- Boys: Rafa Cabrera-Bello, Nicolas Colsaerts, Raphaël De Sousa, Alfonso Gutierrez, David Porter, Craig Stevenson
1997:
- Girls: Nuria Clau, Vikki Laing, Paula Martí, Suzann Pettersen, Federica Piovano, Giulia Sergas
- Boys: Pascal Celhay, Nicolas Colsaerts, Ómar Halldórsson, Roberto Paolillo, Stefano Reale, Tuomas Tuovinen
See also
References
- ^ "United States wins 2018 Junior Ryder Cup". www.rydercup.com. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
- ^ "Junior Ryder Cup History". European Tour. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
- ^ "Joint Statement from the PGA of America and Ryder Cup Europe". Ryder Cup. 20 July 2021. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
- ^ "Junior Ryder Cup" (PDF). European Golf Association. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
- ^ "Junior Ryder Cup 2018 Media Guide" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-09-04. Retrieved 2018-09-04.