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26
April 2004
Sir
Michael Bonallack Trophy 2004 - Europe vs Asia/Pacific
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During
a most exciting last day, the match finally ended
on
the last green of the last match and the last putt
with
victory for Asia/Pacific over Europe !

Results
In
2006, the match will be played in New Zealand.
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The Winning
team of Asia/Pacific
Composed
of :
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| Tai Kawata, Captain |
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| Nick Flanagan, Australia |
Dong Hwan Lee, Korea |
James Nitties, Australia |
Ben Leong, Malaysia |
Shiv Kapur, India |
Mathew Holten, New Zealand |
Haruo Fujishima, Japan |
Bradley Iles, New Zealand |
Yuta Ikeda, Japan |
Shahid Javed Khan, Pakistan |
Kyong-Tae Kim, Korea |
Juvic Pagunsan, Philippines |
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The
Winners of 4 major Amateur Championships throughout the World
From left to right:
Brian McElhinney, Ireland : 2003 International European Amateur
Championship
James Nitties, Australia : 2003 Namura Cup
Nick Flanagan, Australia : 2003 US Amateur
Gary Wolstenholme, England : 2003 British Amateur Championship
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The
European Team
From left to right:
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Bottom |
| Pablo
Martin, Spain |
Noel
Fox, Ireland |
Stuart Wilson, Scotland |
Nigel Edwards, Wales |
| James Heath,
England |
Francesco Molinari,
Italy |
Gary
Wolstenholme, England |
Edoardo Molinari,
Italy |
Gonzalo
Fernandez-Castaño, Spain |
Hugo Santos, Portugal |
Brian
McElhinney, Ireland |
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Willem Van Hoof, Netherlands |
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| Colin Wood, Captain |
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The
Captains
Tai Kawata
- Japan
Colin Wood - Scotland |
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Officials
from
Asia/Pacific,
European Golf Association and Italian Golf Federation |
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