Handa Cup


The Handa Cup is a series of senior women's golf matches between a United States team and a World Team drawn from players from the rest of the world. It was founded in 2006 and is an event on the LPGA Legends Tour. Since 2013 it has been officially known as the ISPS Handa Cup, named after its sponsor, Haruhisa Handa.
The 2015 event was held on November 13–14 at Palm Aire Country Club, Sarasota, Florida.
The format is drawn from the Ryder Cup and similar team events, consisting of twelve players per side and a non-playing captain, usually a highly respected golf figure. The captains are responsible for pairing the teams in the pairs events, which consist of both alternate shot and best ball formats.

Results

Source:
YearDatesVenueLocationWinning teamScoreLosing teamU.S. captainWorld captain
2015Nov 13–14Palm Aire Country ClubFloridaUnited States26–22WorldNancy LopezSally Little
2014Sep 27–28Old Waverly Golf ClubMississippiUnited States28–20WorldNancy LopezSally Little
2013Oct 12–13Hermitage Golf CourseTennesseeWorld27–21United StatesJoAnne CarnerPia Nilsson
2012Nov 3–4Reunion Resort and ClubFloridaUnited States24–24WorldJoAnne CarnerPia Nilsson
2011May 21–22Wentworth by the Sea Country ClubNew HampshireUnited States34–14WorldKathy WhitworthPia Nilsson
2010Sep 4–5Wentworth by the Sea Country ClubNew HampshireUnited States27–21WorldKathy WhitworthCatherine Panton-Lewis
2009Dec 5–6Slammer & Squire at World Golf VillageFloridaUnited States28–20WorldKathy WhitworthCatherine Panton-Lewis
2008Dec 5–6Slammer & Squire at World Golf VillageFloridaUnited States31–17WorldKathy WhitworthCatherine Panton-Lewis
2007Dec 15–16Slammer & Squire at World Golf VillageFloridaUnited States26–22WorldKathy WhitworthHisako Higuchi
2006Dec 16–17Slammer & Squire at World Golf VillageFloridaUnited States27–11WorldKathy WhitworthHisako Higuchi

Format

The match is held over two days; Saturday and Sunday except in 2008 and 2015 when it was held on a Friday and Saturday. Pairs matches are played on the first day with single matches on the final day. Unlike most other team events, two points are awarded for a win and one point for a halved match. Until 2011 it was a match play event but from 2012 it changed to stroke play.
From 2014 the event has consisted of six best-ball matches on the first morning, six modified alternate shot matches on the first afternoon and 12 singles matches on the second day. The first day matches are over 9 holes while the second day matches are over 18 holes. All matches are stroke play. Two points are awarded to the winner of each match with 1 point each for a tied match.

Appearances

Source:

United States

This is a complete list of golfers who have played for the United States.
This is a complete list of golfers who have played for the rest of the World team.