1964 Canada Cup


The 1964 Canada Cup took place December 3–6 at the Kaanapali Golf Resort in Kaanapali, Hawaii, on the island of Maui. It was the 12th Canada Cup event, which became the World Cup in 1967. The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with 34 teams. These were the same teams that had competed in 1963 but with the addition of Hawaii. Each team consisted of two players from a country. The combined score of each team determined the team results. The American team of Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer won by 11 strokes over the Argentine team of Roberto De Vicenzo and Leopoldo Ruiz. The individual competition was won by Jack Nicklaus, who finished two shots ahead of Arnold Palmer.

Teams

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Scores

Team
#CountryScoreTo par
1138-136-132-148=554−22
2140-139-142-144=565−11
3138-136-141-153=568−8
4149-138-142-143=572−4
5144-144-146-144=578+2
6HAW141-146-144-148=579+3
7146-148-143-147=584+8
8149-142-144-150=585+9
9143-150-147-147=587+11
10147-142-148-151=588+12
11144-148-146-152=590+14
T12142-153-141-155=591+15
T12151-146-146-148=591+15
14148-144-148-155=595+19
15146-153-148-149=596+20
T16152-144-152-152=600+24
T16154-141-149-156=600+24
18153-147-150-151=601+25
19155-151-148-149=603+27
20148-154-151-152=605+29
21151-151-153-152=607+31
T22152-156-147-157=612+36
T22151-152-151-158=612+36
24153-155-154-151=613+37
25152-153-158-154=617+41
26159-157-152-152=620+44
27156-159-153-159=627+51
T28161-160-158-152=631+55
T28158-160-158-155=631+55
30159-156-162-156=633+57
31165-165-151-162=643+67
32156-163-165-166=650+74
33165-167-165-162=659+83
34165-162-169-168=664+88

International Trophy
#PlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Jack Nicklaus72-69-65-70=276−12
2Arnold Palmer66-67-67-78=278−10
T3Ted MakalenaHAW69-68-70-72=279−9
T3Gary Player69-66-68-76=279−9
5Roberto De Vicenzo71-69-68-73=281−7
6Leopoldo Ruiz69-70-74-71=284−4
7Ángel Miguel74-70-72-69=285−3
T8Ramón Sota75-68-70-74=287−1
T8Flory Van Donck70-71-73-73=287−1
T10Peter Alliss70-72-73-74=289+1
T10Bernard Hunt74-72-73-70=289+1
T10Denis Hutchinson69-70-73-77=289+1

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