2025 Eisenhower Trophy

2025 Eisenhower Trophy
Tournament information
Dates8–11 October 2025
LocationSingapore
1°20′N 103°59′E / 1.333°N 103.983°E / 1.333; 103.983
CourseTanah Merah Country Club (Tampines Course)
Organized byInternational Golf Federation
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par72
Length7,532 yards (6,887 m)
Field36 teams
108 players
Champion
 South Africa
Charl Barnard, Daniel Bennett,
Christiaan Maas
547 (−29)
Location map
Tanah Merah C.C.
Location in Southeast Asia
Tanah Merah C.C.
Location south of Malaysia
Tanah Merah C.C.
Location in Singapore

The 2025 Eisenhower Trophy took place 8–11 October at Tanah Merah Country Club (Tampines Course) in Singapore. It was the 34th men's golf World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy.[1][2][3][4]

Team South Africa won the championship.[5]

Format

The tournament was played over 72 holes of strokeplay with the two best scores of each team in each round counting to the team total.

Venue

Since the first course of the club was opened in 1984, the club had hosted the Singapore Open on the PGA Tour of Australasia, the Johnnie Walker Classic on the European Tour and the HSBC Women's Champions on the LPGA Tour. The second course of the club, the Tampines Course, was planned and build shortly after the first course, opened in 1988, and redeveloped in 2017 by Phil Jacobs Design.[6]

Course layout

Tee location on each hole varied so specified hole length is approximate.

Hole Meters Par    Hole Meters Par
1 352 4 10 547 5
2 469 4 11 384 4
3 406 4 12 398 4
4 232 3 13 390 4
5 581 5 14 178 3
6 158 3 15 463 4
7 392 4 16 143 3
8 520 5 17 397 4
9 305 4 18 572 5
Out 3,415 36 In 3,472 36
Source:[7] Total 6,887 72

Teams

36 teams, each representing a different nation, entered the competition. Each team consisted of three players. Teams that finished in the top ten of the 2023 Eisenhower Trophy were automatically qualified, as was the host country, Singapore. The remainder of the field was filled based on the World Amateur Golf Ranking of the two top players from each nation.

A minimum representation was assured of teams from the regions of Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania.[8]

Country Players
 Argentina Juan Martín Loureiro, Segundo Oliva Pinto, Mateo Pulcini
 Australia Billy Dowling, Declan O'Donovan, Harry Takis
 Brazil Andrey Borges, Eduardo Ferreira, Herik Oliveira
 Canada Isaiah Ibit, Justin Matthews, Ashton McCulloch
 China Hauyi Wang, Qiyou Wu, Ziqin Zhou
 Colombia Carlos Ardila, Tomas Restrepo, Emilio Velez
 Czech Republic Timotej Formánek, Filip Jakubčík, Štěpán Plášek
 Denmark Claes Thrane Borregaard, Oscar Holm Bredkjær, Kristian Hjort Bressum
 England Eliot Baker, Charlie Forster, Tyler Weaver
 Estonia Kevin Christopher Jegers, Richard Teder, Mattias Varjun
 France Louis Anceaux, Oscar Couilleau, Hugo Le Goff
 Germany Wolfgang Glawe, Emil Riegger, Tim Wiedemeyer
 Guam Redge Camacho, Markus Nanpei, Ivan Sablan
 Guatemala Sebastian Barnoya, Gabriel Palacios, Alejandro Villavicencio
 India Arin Ahuja, Rakshit Dahiya, Deepak Yadav
 Indonesia Asa Najib Bhakti, Randy Arbenata Bintang, Amadeus Christian Susanto
 Ireland John Doyle, Stuart Grehan, Caolan Rafferty
 Italy Riccardo Fantinelli, Michele Ferrero, Filippo Ponzano
 Japan Taishi Moto, Taisei Nagasaki, Rintaro Nakano
 Mexico Carlos Astiazaran, Eduardo Derbez, Gerardo Gomez
 Morocco Adam Bresnu, Alexandre El Khomri, Hugo Mazen Trommetter
 Netherlands Guus Lafeber, Benjamin Reuter, Nevill Ruiter
 New Zealand Cooper Moore, Zackary Swanwick, Robby Turnbull
 Norway Emil Børrestuen Herstad, Joachim Larsen Tegner, Michael Mjaaseth
 Panama Raul Carbonell, Miguel Ordoñez, Omar Tejeira
 Paraguay Erich Fortlage (playing captain), Benjamin Fernandez, Franco Fernandez
 Scotland Cameron Adam, Connor Graham, Niall Shiels-Donegan
 Singapore Brayden Lee, Troy Storm, Hiroshi Hirahara Tai
 South Africa Charl Barnard, Daniel Bennett, Christiaan Maas
 Spain Alejandro De Castro Piera, Sergio Jimenez Romero, Alvaro Pastor Roman
 Sweden Alfons Bondesson, Filip Fahlberg Johnsson, Simon Hovdal
 Thailand Arsit Areephun, Pongsapak Laopakdee, Parin Sarasmut
 United States Ethan Fang, Mason Howell, Preston Stout
 Vietnam Anh Huy Ho, Anh Minh Nguyen, Tuan Anh Nguyen
 Wales Jonathan Bale, Tomi Bowen, Caolan Burford
 Zimbabwe Munesu Tadiswa Chimhini, Darlington Chikanyambidze, Elton Dancel Zulu

Results

Sources:[9][10]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Singapore To Host World Amateur Team Championships in 2025, Morocco to Host in 2027". USGA. 30 August 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2025.
  2. ^ "2025 World Amateur Team Championships". IGF. 2025. Retrieved 6 September 2025.
  3. ^ "TMCC – one of Asia's finest venues". Singapore Golf Association. 2025. Retrieved 7 September 2025.
  4. ^ Bose, Robin (30 September 2025). "2025 World Amateur Team Championships: All Eyes on Singapore as Global Elite Converge at Tanah Merah Club". Prestige. Retrieved 5 October 2025.
  5. ^ Jourdan, Cameron (12 October 2025). "Christiaan Maas powers South Africa to historic Eisenhower Trophy victory in Singapore". Golfweek.
  6. ^ "World Amateur Team Championships Singapore 2025". Singapore Golf Association. 2025. Retrieved 6 September 2025.
  7. ^ "2025 World Amateur Team Championships, Tampines Course information". IGF. 2025. Retrieved 12 September 2025.
  8. ^ "Final Field – Eisenhower Trophy". IGF. 2025. Retrieved 8 September 2025.
  9. ^ "Eisenhower Trophy – Tee Times & Scoring, Team Leaderboard". IGF. 11 October 2025. Retrieved 11 October 2025.
  10. ^ "Eisenhower Trophy – Tee Times & Scoring, Individual Leaderboard". IGF. 11 October 2025. Retrieved 11 October 2025.