2000 Seve Trophy

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The 2000 Seve Trophy took place 14–16 April on The Old Course at Sunningdale Golf Club in Berkshire, England. The team captain for Great Britain and Ireland was Colin Montgomerie, with the captain for Continental Europe being Seve Ballesteros. The inaugural competition was won by Continental Europe. The event was officially called "The Eurobet Seve Ballesteros Trophy".[1]

Dates14–16 April
VenueThe Old Course, Sunningdale Golf Club
Captains
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2000 Seve Trophy
Dates14–16 April
VenueThe Old Course, Sunningdale Golf Club
LocationBerkshire, England
Captains
United Kingdom
Republic of Ireland
12½ 13½ Europe
Continental Europe wins the Seve Trophy
2002 
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Format

The teams competed over three days with four fourball matches on both Friday and Saturday, four foursomes matches on Saturday afternoon, four greensomes matches on Sunday morning and ten singles on Sunday.[2]

Each member of the winner team received 150,000, the losing team €90,000 each, giving a total prize fund of €2,400,000.[3]

Teams

Mark James, who qualified by finishing 18th on the 1999 European Tour Order of Merit, turned down the chance to play for Team Great Britain and Ireland and was replaced by David Howell.

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United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Team GB&I
Name Country Qualification
Colin Montgomerie Scotland Playing captain
Lee Westwood England 1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 2nd
Paul Lawrie Scotland 1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 6th
Pádraig Harrington Ireland 1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 7th
Darren Clarke Northern Ireland 1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 8th
John Bickerton England 1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 20th
Gary Orr Scotland 1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 21st
David Howell England 1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 22nd
Phillip Price Wales Leading player on the 2000 European Tour Order of Merit on 9 April
Ian Woosnam Wales Captain's pick
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Europe Team Continental Europe
Name Country Qualification
Seve Ballesteros Spain Playing captain
Sergio García Spain 1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 3rd
Miguel Ángel Jiménez Spain 1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 4th
Jarmo Sandelin Sweden 1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 9th
Jean van de Velde France 1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 13th
Thomas Bjørn Denmark 1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 14th
Bernhard Langer Germany 1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 15th
Alex Čejka Germany 1999 European Tour Order of Merit: 17th
Robert Karlsson Sweden Leading player on the 2000 European Tour Order of Merit on 9 April
José María Olazábal Spain Captain's pick
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Day one

Friday, 14 April 2000

Morning foursomes

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Afternoon fourball

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Day two

Saturday, 15 April 2000

Morning fourball

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Day three

Sunday, 16 April 2000

Morning greensomes

The greensomes were due to be played on Saturday afternoon but were delayed by rain and played on Sunday morning before the singles matches.

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Singles

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References

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