Golf at the 2019 Pan American Games – Mixed team

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Mixed team at the 2019 Pan American Games
Golf pictogram.svg
Venue Country Club Villa
Start dateAugust 8, 2019 (2019-08-08)
End dateAugust 11, 2019 (2019-08-11)
Competitors57 from 15 nations
Winning score544 (−24)
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
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The mixed team competition of the Golf events at the 2019 Pan American Games was held between August 8 and 11 at the Country Club Villa in Lima, Peru. The team score for each round was the sum of the low men's score and the low women's score.

Contents

The all-amateur team from the United States won the gold medal by five strokes over Paraguay. [1] [2]

Schedule

All times are PET (UTC−5).

DateTimeRound
August 8, 20198:00Round 1
August 9, 20198:00Round 2
August 10, 20198:00Round 3
August 11, 20198:00Round 4

Results

The final results were: [3]

RankNationNameRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Brandon Wu (M-a)
Stewart Hagestad (M-a)
Emilia Migliaccio (W-a)
Rose Zhang (W-a)
134
64
65
70
72
133
65
73
68
76
138
70
70
68
72
139
71
70
70
69
544 (−24)
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Fabrizio Zanotti (M)
Carlos Franco (M)
Julieta Granada (W)
Sofia García (W-a)
134
64
71
70
74
138
67
69
71
71
139
68
71
71
71
138
70
72
68
72
549 (−19)
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Austin Connelly (M)
Joey Savoie (M-a)
Mary Parsons (W-a)
Brigitte Thibault (W-a)
137
69
70
68
74
144
71
75
73
73
133
65
76
75
68
138
68
73
70
75
552 (−16)
4Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Santiago Gómez (M)
Ricardo Celia (M)
Paula Hurtado-Restrepo (W)
Paola Moreno (W)
141
70
72
71
71
142
70
71
72
73
139
69
75
70
74
135
67
70
68
72
557 (−11)
5Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala
José Toledo (M)
Daniel Gurtner (M-a)
Pilar Echeverria (W-a)
Valeria Mendizabal (W-a)
139
69
68
71
75
146
68
70
78
78
138
68
73
70
71
135
64
69
73
71
558 (−10)
T6Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Miguel Ángel Carballo (M)
Estanislao Goya (M)
Ela Belen Anacona (W-a)
Manuela Carbajo Re (W)
138
68
70
76
70
139
65
70
74
79
140
71
72
69
73
142
70
67
75
81
559 (−9)
T6Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Manuel Torres (M)
Wolmer Murillo (M)
Valentina Gilly (W-a)
Vanessa Gilly (W-a)
139
72
70
71
69
137
65
70
72
76
142
70
70
72
75
141
69
69
72
77
559 (−9)
T8Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Raúl Cortes (M)
Gonzalo Rubio (M)
Alejandra Llaneza (W)
Ana Isabel González Cantú (W-a)
143
72
80
71
72
137
67
70
70
73
140
67
67
73
74
141
71
71
70
71
561 (−7)
T8Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Mito Pereira (M)
Felipe Aguilar (M)
Antonia Matte I (W-a)
Natalia Villavicencio (W-a)
138
67
76
79
71
138
67
74
71
80
145
69
72
76
78
140
66
75
74
76
561 (−7)
10Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Luis Fernando Barco (M)
Julián Périco (M-a)
Micaela D. Faraha (W-a)
María Palacios Siegenthaler (W)
140
67
70
73
75
141
68
73
73
77
142
68
66
76
78
141
69
67
74
77
564 (−4)
11Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Juan Álvarez (M)
Facundo Alvarez (M-a)
Sofia Garcia Austt (W-a)
Jimena Marques Vazquez (W-a)
143
70
70
73
73
143
72
71
72
73
138
67
77
71
78
141
67
73
75
74
565 (−3)
12Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Alexandre Rocha (M)
Adilson da Silva (M)
Nina Rissi Miozzo (W-a)
Luiza Altmann (W)
142
70
75
72
76
141
69
71
72
79
145
73
71
77
74
140
67
67
75
73
568 (E)
13Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Guillermo Pumarol (M)
Juan Jose Guerra (M-a)
Rachel Kuehn (W-a)
145
73
72
73
140
69
70
71
144
69
72
75
142
68
72
74
571 (+3)
14Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
José Miranda (M)
Mercedes Solange Gómez (W-a)
María B. Arízaga (W-a)
149
71
78
79
149
74
75
77
146
73
75
73
150
75
76
75
594 (+26)
15Flag of Panama.svg  Panama
Jean Louis Ducruet (M)
Michael Mendez (M)
Laura Restrepo (W)
149
71
73
78
148
76
76
72
148
74
72
76
150
76
81
74
595 (+27)

M = men, W = women, a = amateur

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