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2000 Alfred Dunhill Cup

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The 2000 Alfred Dunhill Cup was the 16th and final Alfred Dunhill Cup. It was a team tournament featuring 16 countries, each represented by three players. The Cup was played 12–15 October at the Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland. The sponsor was the Alfred Dunhill company. The Spanish team of Miguel Ángel Jiménez, Miguel Ángel Martín, and José María Olazábal beat the South African team of Ernie Els, David Frost, and Retief Goosen in the final. It was the second win for Spain. The tournament was replaced by the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in 2001, an official European Tour event.

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Format

The Cup was a match play event played over four days. The teams were divided into four four-team groups. The top eight teams were seeded with the remaining teams randomly placed in the bracket. After three rounds of round-robin play, the top team in each group advanced to a single elimination playoff.

In each team match, the three players were paired with their opponents and played 18 holes at medal match play. Matches tied at the end of 18 holes were extended to a sudden-death playoff, unless they could not affect the outcome of the tournament (semi-finals). The tie-breaker within a group was based on match record, then head-to-head.

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Round one

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Group 1

More information Wales – 3, England – 0 ...

Group 2

More information South Africa – 2, France – 1 ...

Group 3

More information Spain – 3, China – 0 ...

Group 4

More information Australia – 2, United States – 1 ...

Round two

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Group 1

More information Scotland – 2, England – 1 ...

Group 2

More information New Zealand – 3, France – 0 ...

Group 3

More information Sweden – 3, China – 0 ...

Group 4

More information Australia – 3, Japan – 0 ...

Round three

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Group 1

More information Scotland – 0, Wales – 3 ...

Group 2

More information Ireland – 3, France – 0 ...

Group 3

More information Zimbabwe – 2, China – 1 ...

Group 4

More information Argentina – 2, Australia – 1 ...

Standings

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Playoffs

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Bracket

Semi-finals Final
      
2  Argentina 1
3  Spain 2
3  Spain 2
4  South Africa 1
4  South Africa 2.5
8  Wales 0.5

Semi-finals

More information South Africa – 2.5, Wales – 0.5 ...

Final

More information Spain – 2, South Africa – 1 ...
Martín won on the first playoff hole.

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