2004 Pitch and Putt World Cup

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I World Cup · Pitch and putt
- Italy 2004 -
Teams8
Host Flag of Italy.svg   Chia
DateOctober 8 to 10 2004
Podium
• Champion
• Runner up
• Third place
• Fourth place

Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Flag of France.svg France
Flag of Norway.svg Norway

The 2004 Pitch and Putt World Cup was held in Chia, Italy, being the first time for this championship promoted by the Federation of International Pitch and Putt Associations (FIPPA), with 8 national teams in competition. Catalonia won this World Cup.

Contents

Qualifying round

36 holes qualification
1. Flag of France.svg France 263
2. Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia 270
3. Flag of Norway.svg Norway 279
4. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 280
5. Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Netherlands 287
6. Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino 288
7. Flag of Italy.svg Italy 289
8. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland 310
* 5 best results

Final rounds

Quarter finals Semifinals Final
         
1 Flag of France.svg France 4
8 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland 1
1 Flag of France.svg France 2,5
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Netherlands 2,5
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 0,5
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Netherlands 4,5
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Netherlands 2
2 Flag of Catalonia.svg CATALONIA 3
3 Flag of Norway.svg Norway 4
6 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino 1
3 Flag of Norway.svg Norway 1,5
2 Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia 3,5
7 Flag of Italy.svg Italy 0
2 Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia 5

Quarterfinals
France 4-1 Switzerland October 9, 2004

Quarterfinals
The Netherlands 4,5-0,5 Great Britain October 9, 2004

Quarterfinals
Norway 4-1 San Marino October 9, 2004

Quarterfinals
Catalonia 5-0 Italy October 9, 2004


5-8 places
Great Britain 3-2 Switzerland October 9, 2004

5-8 places
Italy 3,5-1,5 San Marino October 9, 2004

Semifinals
Catalonia 3,5-1,5 Norway October 9, 2004

Semifinals
The Netherlands 2,5-2,5 France October 9, 2004


7th-8th places
Switzerland 4-1 San Marino October 10, 2004

5th-6th places
Great Britain 3-2 Italy October 10, 2004

3rd-4th places
France 2,5-2,5 Norway October 10, 2004

FINAL
Catalonia 3-2 The Netherlands October 10, 2004

Flag of Catalonia.svg
Champions
CATALONIA

Final standings

Team
1 Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Netherlands
3 Flag of France.svg France
4 Flag of Norway.svg Norway
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
6 Flag of Italy.svg Italy
7 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
8 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino

See also

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