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4 <strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong>USA Wins the 2010 Championship<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong><strong>Americas</strong>The USA claimed its second consecutive <strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong>overall championship with a 72-hole total of 10-over-par 1158to win by 12 strokes over host Argentina at Olivos Golf Club inBuenos Aires, Argentina. Canada and Colombia finished tiedfor third at 1184.“The team was patient and focused,” said USA Captain SteveSmyers. “They didn’t get ahead of themselves. It’s fun to watchthe team bond together and interact with each other so well.They are serious about it. They are <strong>de</strong>dicated.”According to Smyers, the second round served as the keymoment when his team managed a 22-stroke turnaround onthe 18-hole lea<strong>de</strong>rs from Argentina. It helped the fourthplaceUSA catapult from a 10-stroke <strong>de</strong>ficit to a 12-strokelead.“We turned it around in the second round,” said Smyers. “Andwe got a tremendous momentum boost by keeping the lead inthe third round.”The USA, which swept the competition categories in Canadain 2007, also won the women’s team competition, with arecord-low score of 583. Argentina won the men’s competition.“Winning as a team is so good,” said the USA’s Jennifer Song,who won the 2009 U.S. Women’s Amateur and the U.S.Women’s Amateur Public Links. “You can never be happierthan winning as a team. It takes so much effort.”For the USA, Song, Nathan Smith and Peter Uihlein — the lattertwo were members of the 2009 USA Walker Cup MatchTeam — each shot 72; Jessica Korda ad<strong>de</strong>d a 75.In the overall competition, Argentina was able to narrow a14-stroke USA third-round lead to 10 strokes but finished at1170 with a quartet of junior players, 15-year-olds VictoriaTanco and Manuela Carbajo Re and 17-year-olds EmilianoGrillo and Tomas Cocha.“We got out of the general tournament with those bad roundson the second day,” said Argentine Captain Miguel Leeson.“Emiliano had a great tournament. The USA was just steadyand it was very difficult to get it back against those players.”Canada had won of the two of the past three <strong>Copa</strong> competitions.In the men’s event, Argentina and the USA entered the finalday tied for the lead. The Argentines (570) pulled ahead forthe gold medal over the USA (575) and Canada (578) in secondand third place, respectively.In the women’s competition, the USA was led by a strong final36 holes from Song, who was the low amateur at the 2009U.S. Women’s Open. She posted rounds of 68-72 in the finaltwo days. At 583, the Americans were ahead of Colombia(593) and Argentina (600), respectively.The low individual scorers were Argentina’s Grillo for the menat 7-un<strong>de</strong>r-par 279, and Andrea Jun of Paraguay and JulianaMurcia of Colombia for the women at 1-over-par 289.Olivos Golf Club, which was used for the second and fourthrounds, played at par 71 for the men and par 72 for thewomen. Buenos Aires Golf Club, which was used for the firstand third rounds, played at par 72 for both the men andwomen.The <strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong> is a biennial team event for amateursin North, Central and South America as well as the Caribbeanthat began in 2003. It consists of three competitions — overall,men and women. At Buenos Aires and Olivos Golf Clubs, 15men’s teams, 12 women’s teams and 11 overall teams competedin the 72 holes of stroke play with the lowest aggregate scoreclaiming trophies in each of the three competitions.


<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong> 52010 Championship NotesLea<strong>de</strong>rsRound 1 — Argentina at 3-over-par 291, by seven strokes overCanada and Paraguay. Round 2 — USA at 15-over-par 589,by three strokes over Canada and four strokes over Colombia.Round 3 — USA at 5-over-par 867, by 14 strokes overArgentina and 19 strokes over Canada.WeatherCool start on Wednesday but sunny and breezy with highs inthe high 70s. Sunny on Thursday with highs in the high 70s.Same weather but warmer in the 80s on Friday and in the low90s on Saturday.NotesIn the first round: Argentina’s Victoria Tanco had the best dayfor the women, shooting a 1-un<strong>de</strong>r-par 71, which is the lowestfirst-round individual score in the history of the <strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong><strong>Americas</strong>.In the second round: For the USA, Peter Uihlein’s 69 tied forthe lowest second-round individual score in <strong>Copa</strong> historywhile Jessica Korda (69) and Jennifer Song (75) combinedfor a 144, the lowest second-round team score in <strong>Copa</strong> history… Korda’s score was the lowest second-round individualwomen’s score in <strong>Copa</strong> history.In the third round: The two lowest scores in the history ofthe championship were fired by Argentine players, a 64 byEmiliano Grillo and a 65 by Tanco … In addition to the individualrecords of Grillo and Tanco, the USA women, at 141,totaled the lowest team score … The USA and Argentina men,at 137, shot the second-lowest team total.In the final round: The USA’s winning total of 1158 was thesecond-best overall total in the history of the competition,two strokes behind Canada’s 1156 winning score in 2005 … Its12-stroke win tied Canada in 2003 for second-largest marginof victory … The USA women’s total of 583 broke the recordfor the lowest score … The previous low was 592 by Canada in2003 … Argentina’s men’s total of 139 in the fourth round tieda <strong>Copa</strong> record.… The event has not been played every year since then butit is now co-sanctioned by the Tour <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong> and theCanadian Tour … Buenos Aires Golf Club hosted the 2000World Cup, the two-player professional event held every twoyears … Each club has hosted the most important Argentineevents of recent years, including the Argentine Open (OlivosG.C. nine times and Buenos Aires G.C. six times) and theArgentine Amateur and Women’s Amateur Championships… At Buenos Aires Golf Club (which has 27 holes), which wasused for the first and third rounds, the championship golfcourse was ma<strong>de</strong> up of the Green Course (outward nine)and the Yellow Course (inward nine) … At Olivos Golf Club(which has three nines), the White Course was the outwardnine and the Red Course was the inward nine … Eighteen ofthe 54 competitors (nine men and nine women) had played inpast World Amateur Team Championships, which was playedon these same two courses in October 2010 … In addition,11 of those with WATC experience played in 2008 … Beatriz<strong>de</strong> Arenas of Guatemala led all of the competitors with sixappearances at World Amateur competitions … 22 of thecompetitors are former, current or future players at Americancolleges or universities … Juliana Murcia of Colombia was amember of Arizona State’s NCAA Division I Championshipteam in 2009 and Canada’s Matt Hill, playing for NorthCarolina State, won the NCAA Division I men’s individualtitle … Canada’s Nick Taylor was the low amateur at the 2009U.S. Open and shot 65 in the second round … Taylor was anOlympic torch bearer prior to the Winter Games in Vancouverin February … The USA’s Jennifer Song was the low amateurat the 2009 U.S. Women’s Open, where she tied for 13th …Her teammate Jessica Korda also ma<strong>de</strong> the cut at the 2009Women’s Open, shooting 69 in the final round … Three of theteam captains are past participants in the World Amateur …Doug Roxburgh of Canada played in six Eisenhower Trophycompetitions including the 1972 championship at Olivos GolfClub … Cristian Vargas of Chile and Arturo Tapia of Panamaalso played in past Eisenhower Trophy competitions … <strong>Copa</strong><strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong> participants, <strong>de</strong>legates and families, on thebuses provi<strong>de</strong>d by the Argentine Golf Association, traveled onthe wi<strong>de</strong>st street in the world — Avenida 9 <strong>de</strong> Julio, in downtownBuenos Aires, which features nine lanes and measures460 feet wi<strong>de</strong>.<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong><strong>Americas</strong>General: Roberto De Vicenzo, 86, Argentina’s first greatinternational star, atten<strong>de</strong>d the final round of the <strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong><strong>Americas</strong> … The 1989 inductee into the World Golf Hall ofFame lives in the southern part of Buenos Aires … De Vicenzowon the 1967 British Open and the inaugural U.S. SeniorOpen Championship in 1980 … In 1970, he was presented the<strong>USGA</strong>’s highest prize, the Bob Jones Award … Olivos GolfClub has been the site of the Argentine Masters since 1961


6 <strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong>4th <strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong> ResultsJan. 6-9, 2010Olivos Golf Club and Buenos Aires Golf Club,Buenos Aires, ArgentinaOverall Results<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong><strong>Americas</strong>Rank Team/Player Name Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Total1 USA 301 288 278 291 11582 Argentina 291 310 280 289 1170T3 Canada 298 294 294 298 1184T3 Colombia 303 291 298 292 11845 Paraguay 298 311 297 295 12016 Peru 302 298 296 308 12047 Venezuela 304 313 299 308 12248 Mexico 318 306 304 305 12339 Chile 317 311 298 308 123410 Bermuda 334 324 299 313 127011 Guatemala 335 309 332 316 1292Men’s ResultsRank Team/Player Name Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Total1 Argentina 145 149 137 139 570Emiliano Grillo 73 72 64 70 279Tomas Cocha 72 77 73 69 2912 USA 150 144 137 144 575Peter Uihlein 76 69 70 72 287Nathan Smith 74 75 67 72 2883 Paraguay 148 149 140 141 578William Kent 71 74 71 69 285Daniel Cano 77 75 69 72 2934 Canada 144 149 141 145 579Matt Hill 72 76 69 72 289Nick Taylor 72 73 72 73 2905 venezuela 149 146 144 148 587Jose Daniel Ortega 74 73 71 74 292Felipe Velazquez 75 73 73 74 295


<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong> 76 colombia 150 145 149 147 591Andres Echavarria 75 70 72 72 289Carlos Rodriguez 75 75 77 75 3027 puerto rico 154 148 145 146 593Rafael Campos 69 74 74 69 286Erick Morales 85 74 71 77 307t8 peru 151 148 149 147 595Patricio Salem 75 73 73 72 293Rafael Claux 76 75 76 75 302t8 brazil 152 152 151 140 595Pedro Costa Lima 77 73 74 69 293Guilherme Oda 75 79 77 71 30210 mexico 156 153 143 152 604Santiago Gavino 81 75 70 72 298Juan Pablo Solis 75 78 73 80 30611 chile 156 158 146 145 605Matias Dominguez 76 78 72 75 301Luciano Diaz 80 80 74 70 30412 bermuda 157 150 150 151 608Jarryd Dil<strong>las</strong> 76 73 72 74 295Nick Jones 81 77 78 77 31313 panama 152 159 152 149 612Miguel Ordonez 71 82 72 75 300Alvaro Tapia 81 77 80 74 31214 guatemala 162 144 166 152 624Jose Pablo Roiz 79 70 84 76 309Martin Modai 83 74 82 76 31515 uruguay 163 156 164 162 645Santiago Huisman 80 77 84 77 318Alvaro Vargas 83 79 80 85 327<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong><strong>Americas</strong>Women’s ResultsRank Team/Player Name Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Total1 USA 151 144 141 147 583Jennifer Song 76 75 68 72 291Jessica Korda 75 69 73 75 2922 COLOMBIA 153 146 149 145 593Juliana Murcia 74 73 72 70 289Luz Alejandra Cangrejo 79 73 77 75 3043 argentina 146 161 143 150 600Victoria Tanco 71 80 65 74 290Manuela Carbajo Re 75 81 78 76 3104 canada 154 145 153 153 605Stephanie Sherlock 80 72 73 76 301Jennifer Kirby 74 73 80 77 3045 peru 151 150 147 161 609Simone <strong>de</strong> Souza 73 76 72 80 301Alexandra Gibson 78 74 75 81 308


8 <strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong><strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong><strong>Americas</strong>6 trinidad and tobago 162 150 146 153 611Monifa Sealy 81 75 71 76 303Martine <strong>de</strong> Gannes 81 75 75 77 3087 paraguay 150 162 157 154 623Andrea Jun 73 72 73 71 289Johanna Doria 77 90 84 83 3348 mexico 162 153 161 153 629Diana Cantu 76 77 75 77 305Paola Valerio 86 76 86 76 324t8 chile 161 153 152 163 629Maria Jose Vial 82 79 71 80 312Isidora San Martin 79 74 81 83 31710 venezuela 155 167 155 160 637Ana Margarita Raga 76 83 75 76 310Nicole Ferre 79 84 80 84 32711 bermuda 177 174 149 162 662Laura Robinson 88 87 72 75 322Ebonie Burgess 89 87 77 87 34012 guatemala 173 165 166 164 668Lucia Polo 83 81 81 80 325Beatriz <strong>de</strong> Arenas 90 84 85 84 343


<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong> 9Championship Results: 2003 to 20102003 (June 25-28) Rio Mar C.C., Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>, Puerto RicoOverall Results1 Canada .................11762 USA ....................11883 Mexico ................12304 Argentina .............. 1246Peru ................... 12466 Puerto Rico ............ 12667 Chile ....................12748 Ecuador ................13069 Dominican Republic ......1367Men’s Results1 Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5842 USA ....................5953 Mexico .................6044 Peru ....................6085 Puerto Rico ..............6126 Guatemala ...............6147 Argentina ................6198 Panama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6239 Uruguay ................62510 Columbia ...............62911 Trinidad and Tobago ....63312 Chile ...................63413 Barbados ...............63514 Ecuador ................63615 Costa Rico ..............65216 Bahamas ................ 65717 Cayman Islands .........66518 Dominican Republic ......66619 U.S. Virgin Islands .......668Women’s Results1 Canada .................5922 USA ....................5933 Mexico .................6264 Argentina ............... 6275 Peru ....................6386 Chile ...................6407 Puerto Rico .............6548 Ecuador ................6709 Dominican Republic .......70110 Trinidad and Tobago .... NC<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong><strong>Americas</strong>2005 (June 22-25) El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta, MexicoOverall Results1 Canada .................11562 Mexico .................11583 Colombia ...............1163Men’s Results4 Argentina ...............11725 USA ....................12146 Peru ................... 12467 Puerto Rico ............ 12498 Trinidad and Tobago .... 12751 Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5592 Argentina ...............5643 Mexico ..................5714 Colombia ............... 5765 Puerto Rico ............. 577Women’s Results6 Guatemala ..............5857 USA .....................5918 El Salvador ..............6039 Peru .....................61710 Trinidad and Tonago ......61911 Dominican Republic ......62612 Panama .................64713 Bahamas ................6691 Colombia ...............5872 Mexico .................5873 Canada ................. 5974 Argentina ...............6085 USA ....................6236 Peru ....................6297 Trinidad and Tobago .....6568 Puerto Rico ............. 672


10 <strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong>2007 (June 18-24) Beacon Hall G.C., Aurora, Ontario, CanadaOverall Results1 USA ................... 11802 Mexico .................12173 Canada .................12194 Argentina .............. 1227Men’s Results5 Colombia ..............12486 Puerto Rico ............ 12877 Peru ................... 12928 Trinidad and Tobago ....13009 Guatemala ............. 136410 Dominican Republic ......14191 USA ....................5822 Argentina ...............5863 Mexico .................5924 Canada ................. 5975 Colombia ................611Women’s Results6 Puerto Rico ..............6177 El Salvador ..............6268 Ecuador ................. 6279 Guatemala ..............62910 Trinidad and Tobago .....63411 Peru ....................63912 Dominican Republic .......64113 Uruguay ................64814 Costa Rica ............... 67215 Venezuela ............... 6761 USA ....................5982 Canada .................6223 Mexico .................6254 Colombia ............... 6375 Argentina ................6416 Peru ....................6537 Trinidad and Tobago .....6668 Puerto Rico .............6709 Guatemala ..............73510 Dominican Republic ......778<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong><strong>Americas</strong>2010 (Jan. 6-9) Olivos G.C. and Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, ArgentinaOverall Results1 USA ....................11582 Argentina ............... 11713 Canada .................1184Colombia ...............1184Men’s Results5 Paraguay ................12016 Peru ...................12047 Venezuela .............. 12248 Mexico ................ 12339 Chile ................... 123410 Bermuda ............... 127011 Guatemala ............. 12921 Argentina ...............5702 USA .................... 5753 Paraguay ................5784 Canada ................. 5795 Venezuela ...............5876 Colombia ................5917 Puerto Rico .............5938 Peru ....................595Brazil ...................59510 Mexico .................60411 Chile ....................60512 Bermuda ................60813 Panama ..................61214 Guatemala ..............62315 Uruguay ................645Women’s Results1 USA ....................5822 Colombia ...............5933 Argentina ...............6004 Canada .................6055 Peru ....................6096 Trinidad and Tobago ......6117 Paraguay ................6238 Mexico .................629Chile ....................62910 Venezuela ............... 63711 Bermuda ................66212 Guatemala ..............668


<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong> 11RecordsAll-Time Total Medals Won (Overall, Men’s and Women’sCompetitions)Country Total 1st 2nd 3rdCanada 10 6 1 3Mexico 9 0 3 6USA 9 5 4 0Argentina 5 1 3 1Colombia 4 1 1 2Paraguay 1 0 0 1Most Victories, Overall Competition2 Canada (2003, 2005)2 USA (2007, 2010)Most Victories, Men’s Competition2 Canada (2003, 2005)Lowest Score, Champion, OverallLowest Score, Team, First Round134 Colombia, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 2005136 Canada, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 2005145 Canada, Rio Mar G.C., Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>, Puerto Rico, 2003Lowest Score, Team. Second Round139 Canada, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 2005142 Canada, Rio Mar G.C., Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>, Puerto Rico, 2003142 USA, Beacon Hall G.C., Aurora, Ontario, Canada, 2007Lowest Score, Team, Third Round137 Argentina, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina,2010137 USA, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010135 Argentina, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 2005140 Puerto Rico, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 2005Lowest Score, Team, Fourth Round1156 Canada, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 20051176 Canada, Rio Mar G.C., Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>, Puerto Rico, 2003Lowest Score, Champion, Men559 Canada, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 2005582 USA, Beacon Hall G.C., Aurora, Ontario, Canada, 2007139 Canada, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 2005139 Argentina, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010141 USA, Rio Mar G.C., Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>, Puerto Rico, 2003141 Mexico, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 2005141 USA, Beacon Hall G.C., Aurora, Ontario, Canada, 2007Lowest Score, Individual, Any Round<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong><strong>Americas</strong>Lowest Score, Champion, Women592 Canada, Rio Mar G.C., Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>, Puerto Rico, 2003598 USA, Beacon Hall G.C., Aurora, Ontario, Canada, 2007Largest Margin of Victory, Overall37 strokes USA, Beacon Hall G.C., Aurora, Ontario,Canada, 200712 strokes Canada, Rio Mar G.C., Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>, PuertoRico, 2003Men’s RecordsLowest Score, Team, Any Round134 Colombia, first round, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta,Mexico, 2005136 Canada, first round, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta,Mexico, 2005137 Argentina, third round, Buenos Aires G.C., BuenosAires, Argentina, 2010137 USA, third round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires,Argentina, 201064 Emiliano Grillo, Argentina, third round, Buenos AiresG.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201065 Oscar Alvarez, Colombia, first round, El Tigre G.C.,Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 200566 Victor Tomas Argonz, Argentina, third round, El TigreG.C., Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 200567 Oscar Fraustro, Mexico, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta,Mexico, 200567 Nathan Smith, USA, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires,Argentina, 2010Lowest Score, Individual, First Round68 Richard Scott, Canada, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta,Mexico, 200568 James Lepp, Canada, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta,Mexico, 200568 José Toledo, Guatemala, Beacon Hall G.C., Aurora,Ontario, Canada, 2007Lowest Score, Individual, Second Round69 Peter Laws, Canada, Rio Mar G.C., Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>, PuertoRico, 200369 Richard Scott, Canada, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta,Mexico, 200569 José Toledo, Guatemala, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta,Mexico, 2005


12 <strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong>69 Alan Wagner, Argentina, Beacon Hall G.C., Aurora,Ontario, Canada, 200769 Graham Hill, Canada, Beacon Hall G.C., Aurora,Ontario, Canada, 200769 Peter Uihlein, USA, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires,Argentina, 2010Lowest Score, Individual, Third Round146 Colombia, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010Lowest Score, Team, Third Round141 USA, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010143 Argentina, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina,2010144 USA, Rio Mar G.C., Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>, Puerto Rico, 2003<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong><strong>Americas</strong>64 Emiliano Grillo, Argentina, Buenos Aires G.C., BuenosAires, Argentina, 201066 Victor Tomas Argonz, Argentina, El Tigre G.C., NuevoVallarta, Mexico, 200569 Max Alverio, Puerto Rico, El Tigre G.C., NuevoVallarta, Mexico, 200569 Sebastian Saaveda, Argentina, El Tigre G.C., NuevoVallarta, Mexico, 200569 Pablo Acuna, Guatemala, El Tigre G.C., NuevoVallarta, Mexico, 2005Lowest Score, Individual, Fourth Round67 Oscar Frausto, Mexico, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta,Mexico, 200568 Richard Scott, Canada, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta,Mexico, 200569 Ryan Moore, USA, Rio Mar G.C., Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>, PuertoRico, 200369 William Kent, Paraguay, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires,Argentina, 201069 Rafael Campos, Puerto Rico, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires,Argentina, 201069 Tomas Cocha, Argentina, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires,Argentina, 201069 Pedro Costa Lima, Brazil, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires,Argentina, 2010Women’s RecordsLowest Score, Team, Any Round139 Colombia, fourth round, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta,Mexico, 2005141 Canada, fourth round, Rio Mar G.C., Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>,Puerto Rico, 2003141 USA, third round, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires,Argentina, 2010143 Argentina, third round, Buenos Aires G.C., BuenosAires, Argentina, 2010Lowest Score, Team, First Round145 Canada, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 2005146 Argentina, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina,2010147 Mexico, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 2005Lowest Score, Team. Second RoundLowest Score, Team, Fourth Round139 Colombia, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 2005141 Canada, Rio Mar G.C., Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>, Puerto Rico, 2003144 Mexico, El Tigre G.C., Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 2005Lowest Score, Individual, Any Round65 Victoria Tanco, Argentina, third round, Buenos AiresG.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201068 Laura Matthews, Canada, fourth round, Rio Mar G.C.,Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>, Puerto Rico, 200368 Jennifer Song, USA, third round, Buenos Aires G.C.,Buenos Aires, Argentina, 201069 Paola Morena, Colombia, fourth round, El Tigre G.C.,Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, 2005Lowest Score, Individual, First Round71 Victoria Tanco, Argentina, Buenos Aires G.C.,Argentina, 201072 Violeta Retamoza, Mexico, El Tigre G.C., NuevoVallarta, Mexico, 200572 Lindsay Knowlton, Canada, El Tigre G.C., NuevoVallarta, Mexico, 2005Lowest Score, Individual, Second Round69 Jessica Korda, USA, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires,Argentina , 201071 Juliana Murcia, Colombia, El Tigre G.C., NuevoVallarta, Mexico, 200572 four timesLowest Score, Individual, Third Round65 Victoria Tanco, Argentina, Buenos Aires G.C., BuenosAires, Argentina, 201068 Jennifer Song, USA, Buenos Aires G.C., Buenos Aires,Argentina, 201070 Stacy Lewis, USA, Beacon Hall G.C., Aurora, Ontario,Canada, 200771 Tanya Dergal, Mexico, Rio Mar G.C., Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>,Puerto Rico, 2003Lowest Score, Individual, Fourth Round68 Laura Matthews, Canada, Rio Mar G.C., Rio Gran<strong>de</strong>,Puerto Rico, 200369 Paola Morena, Colombia, El Tigre G.C., NuevoVallarta, Mexico, 2005144 USA, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010145 Canada, Olivos G.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010


<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong> 13USA <strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong> TeamAll-Time Roster: 2003 to 2010 (16 players)Name Years played Name Years playedBBarnes, Ricky 2003Bemowski, Mark 2005CCreekmore, Carolyn 2005EEaton III, Austin 2005HHartwiger, Kathy 2003KKorda, Jessica 2010LLee, Jennie 2007Lewis, Stacy 2007Lucidi, Becky 2003MMoore, Jonathan 2007Moore, Ryan 2003SSimpson, Webb 2007Smith, Nathan 2010Song, Jennifer 2010UUihlein, Peter 2010<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong><strong>Americas</strong>WWeworski, Corey 2005<strong>Copa</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>las</strong> <strong>Americas</strong> Captains: 2003 to 20102003 Mary Bea Porter-King2005 Loren Singletary2007 Loren Singletary2010 Steve SmyersPhotography: photos courtesy Enrique Berardi

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