The 2018 Arnold Palmer Cup was a team golf competition held from 6–8 July 2018 at Evian Resort Golf Club, Évian-les-Bains, France. It was the 22nd time the event had been contested and the first under a new format in which women golfers played in addition to men and an international team, representing the rest of the world, replaced the European team. The United States won the match 38½–21½.[1]
The contest was played over three days. On Friday, there were 12 mixed four-ball matches. On Saturday there were 12 mixed foursomes matches in the morning and 12 fourball matches in the afternoon, six all-women matches and six all-men matches. 24 singles matches were played on Sunday. In all, 60 matches were played.
Each of the 60 matches was worth one point in the larger team competition. If a match was all square after the 18th hole, each side earned half a point toward their team total. The team that accumulated at least 30½ points won the competition.
Teams
Friday's mixed fourball matches
Match
|
International
|
Results
|
United States
|
1 |
Mehaffey/Hovland |
4 & 2 |
Kupcho/Wolff
|
2 |
Rebula/Valenzuela |
6 & 4 |
Phillips/Vu
|
3 |
Long/Tavatanakit |
2 & 1 |
Morikawa/Andrea Lee
|
4 |
Keh/Hall |
2 up |
Riley/Gillman
|
5 |
Weber/Mazzoli |
3 & 1 |
Franken/Migliaccio
|
6 |
Scalise/Jeon |
3 & 2 |
Theegala/Uriell
|
7 |
Niléhn/Boonchant |
3 & 1 |
Freedman/Dalke
|
8 |
Limbhasut/Panthong |
4 & 3 |
Bauchou/Kim
|
9 |
Ryan/Mullarney |
2 up |
S.M. Lee/Papp
|
10 |
Olarra/Gagne |
1 up |
Galdiano/Ban
|
11 |
Szeryk/Zhang |
1 up |
Stephenson/Thornberry
|
12 |
Ortiz/Fassi |
2 & 1 |
Schubert/Suh
|
|
4
|
Session
|
8
|
|
4
|
Overall
|
8
|
Saturday's matches
Morning mixed foursomes matches
Match
|
Tee
|
International
|
Results
|
United States
|
13 |
1 |
Rebula/Valenzuela |
4 & 2 |
Kupcho/Wolff
|
14 |
10 |
Jeon/Scalise |
halved |
Stephenson/Thornberry
|
15 |
1 |
Long/Tavatanakit |
halved |
Phillips/Vu
|
16 |
10 |
Mazzoli/Weber |
1 up |
Andrea Lee/Morikawa
|
17 |
1 |
Hovland/Mehaffey |
1 up |
Ban/Galdiano
|
18 |
10 |
Mullarney/Ryan |
1 up |
Freedman/Theegala
|
19 |
1 |
Szeryk/Zhang |
5 & 3 |
Kim/Suh
|
20 |
10 |
Limbhasut/Panthong |
2 up |
Dalke/Uriell
|
21 |
1 |
Gagne/Olarra |
2 up |
Gillman/Riley
|
22 |
10 |
Hall/Keh |
3 & 1 |
Bauchou/Schubert
|
23 |
1 |
Fassi/Ortiz |
5 & 4 |
Franken/Migliaccio
|
24 |
10 |
Boonchant/Nilhen |
halved |
S.M. Lee/Papp
|
|
|
7½
|
Session
|
4½
|
|
|
11½
|
Overall
|
12½
|
Afternoon fourball matches
Match
|
Tee
|
International
|
Results
|
United States
|
25 |
1 |
Jeon/Ryan |
2 & 1 |
Kupcho/Vu
|
26 |
10 |
Mazzoli/Scalise |
4 & 3 |
Thornberry/Wolff
|
27 |
1 |
Mehaffey/Szeryk |
1 up |
Galdiano/Andrea Lee
|
28 |
10 |
Gagne/Zhang |
2 & 1 |
Ban/Morikawa
|
29 |
1 |
Valenzuela/Weber |
3 & 2 |
Schubert/Stephenson
|
30 |
10 |
Long/Mullarney |
1 up |
Suh/Theegala
|
31 |
1 |
Keh/Tavatanakit |
5 & 3 |
Freedman/Uriell
|
32 |
10 |
Hall/Rebula |
3 & 2 |
Bauchou/Phillips
|
33 |
1 |
Boonchant/Panthong |
1 up |
Kim/Migliaccio
|
34 |
10 |
Limbhasut/Ortiz |
5 & 4 |
Franken/S.M. Lee
|
35 |
1 |
Fassi/Olarra |
5 & 4 |
Gillman/Papp
|
36 |
10 |
Hovland/Niléhn |
1 up |
Dalke/Riley
|
|
|
4
|
Session
|
8
|
|
|
15½
|
Overall
|
20½
|
Sunday's singles matches
Match
|
Tee
|
International
|
Results
|
United States
|
37 |
1 |
María Fassi |
2 & 1 |
Sophia Schubert
|
38 |
10 |
Viktor Hovland |
2 up |
Brad Dalke
|
39 |
1 |
Lorenzo Scalise |
halved |
Chandler Phillips
|
40 |
10 |
Olivia Mehaffey |
5 & 4 |
Jamie Freedman
|
41 |
1 |
Patty Tavatanakit |
halved |
Kaitlyn Papp
|
42 |
10 |
Andy Zhang |
3 & 1 |
Sahith Theegala
|
43 |
1 |
Stefano Mazzoli |
6 & 5 |
Collin Morikawa
|
44 |
10 |
Jiwon Jeon |
7 & 5 |
Andrea Lee
|
45 |
1 |
Maddie Szeryk |
3 & 1 |
Lilia Vu
|
46 |
10 |
Luis Gagne |
4 & 2 |
Stephen Franken
|
47 |
1 |
K.K. Limbhasut |
4 & 3 |
Justin Suh
|
48 |
10 |
Dewi Weber |
w/o |
Jennifer Kupcho
|
49 |
1 |
Pimnipa Panthong |
2 & 1 |
Alana Uriell
|
50 |
10 |
Álvaro Ortiz |
1 up |
Zach Bauchou
|
51 |
1 |
Fredrik Niléhn |
3 & 2 |
Braden Thornberry
|
52 |
10 |
Chloe Ryan |
2 & 1 |
Emilia Migliaccio
|
53 |
1 |
Wenyung Keh |
4 & 3 |
Kristen Gillman
|
54 |
10 |
Harry Hall |
2 & 1 |
S.M. Lee
|
55 |
1 |
Ronan Mullarney |
2 & 1 |
Shintaro Ban
|
56 |
10 |
Albane Valenzuela |
1 up |
Lauren Stephenson
|
57 |
1 |
Jaravee Boonchant |
1 up |
Mariel Galdiano
|
58 |
10 |
Jovan Rebula |
3 & 2 |
Davis Riley
|
59 |
1 |
Hurly Long |
3 & 2 |
Matthew Wolff
|
60 |
10 |
Ainhoa Olarra |
1 up |
Dylan Kim
|
|
|
6
|
Session
|
18
|
|
|
21½
|
Overall
|
38½
|
Dewi Weber conceded her singles match because of illness.
Michael Carter award
The Michael Carter Award winners were Olivia Mehaffey and Collin Morikawa.[1]
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