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Teen Van Horn Cup 2020
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Teen Van Horn Cup Information
Overview
Following the three-day championship, the Teen Van Horn Cup, a one-day best ball tournament featuring the top players from the United States squaring off against the top players from the rest of the world, is contested on Pinehurst No. 2. Four boys and two girls from each age group are selected to represent each team. In each of the nine matches, the team with the lowest score after 18 holes will win one point for his/her team. If the competition ends in a tie, a playoff will determine the winner.
Due to circumstances caused by COVID-19, this year's Teen Van Horn Cup will take on a slightly different format. Selections for the 2020 Teen Van Horn Cup will be based solely on the order of finish following the second round of the 2020 World Teen Championship, regardless of the player's country of representation. Instead of a United States v. International Format, the top-8 boys and top-4 girls from each age group will be split into two teams (Red & Blue) to compete for the Teen Van Horn Cup.
Selection Process
Teen Van Horn Cup participants will be selected based on score after 36 holes (Round 2). Once 36-hole scores are compiled, the Teen Van Horn Cup selections and alternate list will be published. Selected players will receive a special Teen Van Horn Cup bag, hat, and caddie bib for the competition.
Format:
Team Best Ball Stroke Play
In each of the nine matches, the team with the lowest score after 18 holes will win one point for his/her team. If the competition ends in a tie, a playoff will determine the winner.
2020 Recap
With COVID-19 limiting International participation in the 2020 World Teen Championship, the event format was changed to feature a Red vs. Blue format instead of the traditional United States v. International format. Despite an early lead from the Red Team, the Blue Team battled back to secure a 6-3 win.
Each year, the boys and girls pairings with the lowest rounds in the Teen Van Horn Cup are awarded a Morrison Medal, named in honor of the late Sir Garth Morrison, who was Lord Lieutenant for East Lothian, and his wife Lady Gill Morrison.
Sam Udovich (Minnesota) and Nicholas Gross (Pennsylvania) of the Red Team secured Morrison Medal honors with a score of 63 (-9).
Two girls groups shared Morrison Medal honors, as Helen Yeung (Maryland) and Morgan Guepet (Louisiana) secured a point for the Red Team with a score of 68 (-4). This was matched by Madison Starke (California) and Brianna Castaldi (Florida). Their point secured the Cup for the Blue Team.
Teen Van Horn Cup Winners
2020, Blue Team 6-3
2019, United States 5-4
2018, United States 4.5 – 4.5 (Playoff)
2017, International 5.5 – 3.5
2016, United States 5.5 – 3.5
2015, United States 6.5 – 2.5
2014, United States 5 – 4
2013, United States 7 – 2
2012, United States 7 – 2
2011, International 4.5 – 4.5 (Playoff)
2010, United States 5 – 4
2009, United States 6.5 – 2.5
Morrison Medal Winners:
2020
Sam Udovich (Minnesota) and Nicholas Gross (Pennsylvania)
Helen Yeung (Maryland) and Morgan Guepet (Louisiana)
Madison Starke (California) and Brianna Castaldi (Florida)
2019
Sihan Sandu (Virginia) and William Ma (California)
Zachary Castro (Philippines) and Ieuan Jones (United Kingdom)
Kiera Bartholomew (New Jersey) and Vilda Westh-Blanc (Tennessee)
2018
Pongsapak Laopakdee (Thailand) and Jeremy Chen (Taiwan)
Stephen Campbell Jr. (Texas) and Benjamin Warian (Minnesota)
Janejilla Marston (Thailand) and Ieong Sin Kuan (China)
2017
Kent Hsiao (Chinese Taipei) & Antoine Biegle (France)
Brendan Valdes (Florida) & Frankie Harris (Florida)
Ling-Jie Chen (Chinese Taipei) and He Xu Yuan (China)
2016
Jack Heath (North Carolina) & Canon Claycomb (Kentucky)
Rylie Heflin (Pennsylvania) & Abigail Schimpf (South Carolina)
2015
Jason Quinlan (Minnesota) & Akshay Bhatia (North Carolina)
Bentley Cotton (Texas) & Phoebe Beber-Frankel (Florida)
2014
Daniel Azallion (South Carolina) & Brian Garrett (Texas)
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