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Arnold Palmer Cup

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Annual team golf competition
Golf tournament
Arnold Palmer Cup
Tournament information
Location2025:Gillisonville, South Carolina
Established1997
Course2025:Congaree Golf Club
FormatMatch play
Current champion
International

TheArnold Palmer Cup is an annual team golf competition for college/university golfers. It is named forArnold Palmer. From 2018 it has been contested between a United States team and an International team representing the rest of the world. The teams consist of 12 men and 12 women.[1] The teams are selected on the basis of nationality, not according to the location of the players' universities.

The 2025 event was held from June 5 to 7 atCongaree Golf Club, inGillisonville, South Carolina.[2]

The 2026 event will be held July 3 to 5 atTralee Golf Club, in Ireland.[3]

History

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From its foundation in 1997 until 2017 the event was only contested by men. From 1997 until 2002 theUnited States playedGreat Britain &Ireland while from 2003 to 2017 the United States played a European team. Many of the European players attended American universities assports scholarships have never been a feature of the university system in Europe. Until 2016, the event was known as thePalmer Cup.

From 1997 until 2013 the match was contested between eight-man teams. There were four four-ball matches, four foursome matches, and two sets of eight singles matches for a total of 24 points. From 2014 the teams were increased from eight to ten with five four-ball matches, five foursome matches, and two sets of ten singles matches for 30 points overall. The order of the four sessions has varied with the match being played over either two or three days.

From 2018 it has been contested between a United States team and an International team representing the rest of the world. The teams consist of 12 men and 12 women.

Results

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YearWinnerMarginVenueLocation
2025International35–25Congaree Golf ClubSouth Carolina
2024 United States3212–2712Lahinch Golf ClubIreland
2023 United States32–28Laurel Valley Golf ClubPennsylvania
2022International33–27Golf Club de GenèveSwitzerland
2021 United States33–27Rich Harvest FarmsIllinois
2020International4012–1912Bay Hill Club and LodgeFlorida
2019International3312–2612The Alotian ClubArkansas
2018 United States3812–2112Evian Resort Golf ClubFrance
2017 United States1912–1012Atlanta Athletic ClubGeorgia
2016 Europe1812–1112Formby Golf ClubEngland
2015 United States18–12Rich Harvest FarmsIllinois
2014 Europe1812–1112Walton Heath Golf ClubEngland
2013 United States2012–912Wilmington Country ClubDelaware
2012 Europe1312–1012Royal County Down Golf ClubNorthern Ireland
2011 United States13–11The Stanwich ClubConnecticut
2010 United States13–11Royal Portrush Golf ClubNorthern Ireland
2009 Europe13–11Cherry Hills Country ClubColorado
2008 Europe14–10Glasgow Golf Club Gailes LinksScotland
2007 United States18–6Caves Valley Golf ClubMaryland
2006 Europe1912–412Prestwick Golf ClubScotland
2005 United States14–10Whistling Straits, Irish CourseWisconsin
2004 Europe1412–912Ballybunion Golf ClubIreland
2003 Europe14–10Kiawah Island Club, Cassique CourseSouth Carolina
2002 United States1512–812Doonbeg Golf ClubIreland
2001 United States18–6Baltusrol Golf ClubNew Jersey
2000 Great Britain & Ireland1212–1112Royal Liverpool Golf ClubEngland
1999 United States1712–612Honors CourseTennessee
1998Tied12–12Old Course and New CourseScotland
1997 United States19–5Bay Hill Club and LodgeFlorida

Of the 29 matches, the United States team has won 15, the International/European/Great Britain and Ireland team has won 13, with 1 match tied.

Michael Carter award

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The Michael Carter Award was inaugurated in 2002. On February 13, 2002, formerPenn State University golfer Michael Carter died in an automobile accident at the age of 19. "The Michael Carter “Junior” Memorial Award is presented to the Arnold Palmer Cup participant from each team who best represents the qualities and ideals that made this young man unique."[4]

Former participants

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Main articles:List of American Arnold Palmer Cup golfers andList of International Arnold Palmer Cup golfers

The following competitors have subsequently played in either theRyder Cup or thePresidents Cup:Daniel Berger,Kevin Chappell,Ben Curtis,Luke Donald (2),Rickie Fowler,Lucas Glover (2),Bill Haas (2),J. J. Henry,J. B. Holmes,Dustin Johnson,Chris Kirk,Matt Kuchar (2),Hunter Mahan,Graeme McDowell (2),Francesco Molinari,Thomas Pieters,Webb Simpson,Brandt Snedeker,Justin Thomas (2),Oliver Wilson (3).

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Arnold Palmer and GCAA Announce Changes to Arnold Palmer Cup". Golf Coaches Association of America. May 25, 2015. Archived fromthe original on January 15, 2017. RetrievedSeptember 23, 2016.
  2. ^"Courses". Arnold Palmer Cup.
  3. ^"2026". Arnold Palmer Cup. Retrieved2025-07-24.
  4. ^"Michael Carter Award". Arnold Palmer Cup. RetrievedSeptember 21, 2016.

External links

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