2015 Palmer Cup

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2015 Palmer Cup
DatesJune 12–14, 2015
VenueRich Harvest Farms
LocationBig Rock Township, Illinois
United States 18 12 Europe
United States wins the Palmer Cup
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The 2015 Palmer Cup was held on June 12–14, 2015 at Rich Harvest Farms in Big Rock Township, Illinois. The United States won 18 to 12.[1]

Format[edit]

On Friday, there were five matches of foursomes in the morning, followed by five four-ball matches in the afternoon. Ten singles matches were played on Saturday, and ten more on Sunday. In all, 30 matches were played.

Each of the 30 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 15½ points won the competition.

Teams[edit]

Ten college golfers from the United States and Europe participated in the event plus a non-playing head coach and assistant coach for each team.[2]

 Europe
Name Country Class College Qualification method
Jean van de Velde  France non-playing head coach
Janice Moodie  Scotland non-playing assistant coach
Jon Rahm  Spain Jr. Arizona State 1st in Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Max Rottluff  Germany Jr. Arizona State 2nd in Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Rowin Caron  Netherlands Jr. Florida State 3rd in Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Adrian Meronk  Poland Jr. East Tennessee State 4th in Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Clément Sordet  France Sr. Texas Tech 5th in Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Thomas Detry  Belgium Jr. Illinois 6th in Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Gary Hurley  Ireland Sr. Maynooth Committee pick
Matthias Schwab  Austria So. Vanderbilt Committee pick
Mathias Eggenberger  Switzerland Jr. Stirling Winner of R&A Foundation Scholars Tournament
Pep Anglès  Spain Sr. Central Arkansas Coach's pick
 United States
Name Class College Qualification method
Bruce Heppler non-playing head coach
Chris Hill non-playing assistant coach
Lee McCoy Jr. Georgia 1st in Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Maverick McNealy So. Stanford 2nd in Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Hunter Stewart Sr. Vanderbilt 3rd in Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Robby Shelton So. Alabama 4th in Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Jack Maguire So. Florida State 5th in Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Beau Hossler So. Texas 6th in Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking
Kyle Jones Sr. Baylor Committee pick
Ollie Schniederjans Sr. Georgia Tech Committee pick
Carr Vernon Jr. Cal State Monterey Bay Committee pick, non-Division I
Anders Albertson Sr. Georgia Tech Coach's pick

Friday's matches[edit]

Morning foursomes[edit]

Europe Results United States
Detry/Rahm United States 4 & 3 McCoy/Schniederjans
Rottluff/Schwab United States 3 & 2 Jones/Vernon
Caron/Sordet United States 3 & 2 Shelton/Stewart
Eggenberger/Hurley United States 1 up Albertson/Maguire
Anglès/Meronk Europe 3 & 2 Hossler/McNealy
1 Foursomes 4
1 Overall 4

Afternoon four-ball[edit]

Europe Results United States
Detry/Meronk Europe 4 & 3 McCoy/Schniederjans
Eggenberger/Hurley Europe 3 & 2 Jones/Vernon
Caron/Sordet United States 1 up Shelton/Stewart
Rottluff/Schwab Europe 2 & 1 Albertson/Maguire
Anglès/Rahm United States 2 & 1 Hossler/McNealy
3 Four-ball 2
4 Overall 6

Saturday's singles matches[edit]

Europe Results United States
Thomas Detry Europe 5 & 4 Lee McCoy
Jon Rahm United States 2 & 1 Ollie Schniederjans
Max Rottluff Europe 1 up Carr Vernon
Adrian Meronk halved Kyle Jones
Rowin Caron United States 3 & 2 Robby Shelton
Mathias Eggenberger United States 6 & 5 Hunter Stewart
Clément Sordet United States 2 & 1 Anders Albertson
Gary Hurley United States 6 & 5 Jack Maguire
Matthias Schwab United States 1 up Beau Hossler
Pep Anglès United States 2 & 1 Maverick McNealy
Singles
Overall 13½

Sunday's singles matches[edit]

Europe Results United States
Clément Sordet Europe 2 & 1 Anders Albertson
Thomas Detry United States 4 & 3 Hunter Stewart
Pep Anglès United States 2 & 1 Beau Hossler
Adrian Meronk Europe 3 & 2 Maverick McNealy
Max Rottluff United States 5 & 3 Ollie Schniederjans
Matthias Schwab Europe 1 up Carr Vernon
Gary Hurley Europe 1 up Jack Maguire
Rowin Caron Europe 2 & 1 Kyle Jones
Mathias Eggenberger United States 4 & 3 Robby Shelton
Jon Rahm halved Lee McCoy
Singles
12 Overall 18

Michael Carter award[edit]

The Michael Carter Award winners were Hunter Stewart and Matthias Schwab.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2015 results". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved September 17, 2016.
  2. ^ "2015 Palmer Cup Players and Assistant Coaches Announced". Rich Harvest Farms. Retrieved September 17, 2016.
  3. ^ "Michael Carter Award". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved September 24, 2016.

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