2008 Pitch and Putt World Cup - Final Rounds

Final Rounds

Quarter finals Semifinals Final
1 Ireland 5
8 Chile 0
1 Ireland 3,5
4 Great Britain 1,5
5 Andorra 0,5
4 Great Britain 4,5
1 Ireland 4
2 The Netherlands 1
3 Catalonia 3
6 Australia 2
3 Catalonia 0,5
2 The Netherlands 4,5
7 France 1
2 The Netherlands 4

Quarter finals

October 16 and 17
Ireland 5-0 Chile Papendal Course
October 16 and 17
Great Britain 4,5-0,5 Andorra Papendal Course
October 16 and 17
Catalonia 3-2 Australia Papendal Course
October 16 and 17
The Netherlands 4-1 France Papendal Course

Places 5-8

October 17
Chile 3-2 Andorra Papendal Course
October 16 and 17
Australia 1,5-3,5 France Papendal Course

Semifinals

October 17
Ireland 3,5-1,5 Great Britain Papendal Course
October 16 and 17
The Netherlands 4,5-0,5 Catalonia Papendal Course

Places 13-14

October 18
Belgium 2-3 Germany Papendal Course

Places 11-12

October 18
Norway 3,5-1,5 Italy Papendal Course

Places 9-10

October 18
San Marino 4-1 Switzerland Papendal Course

Places 7-8

October 18
Australia 2-3 Andorra Papendal Course

Places 5-6

October 18
France 2-3 Chile Papendal Course

Places 3-4

October 18
Catalonia 3,5-1,5 Great Britain Papendal Course

FINAL

October 18
Ireland 4-1 The Netherlands Papendal Course
Champions
Ireland

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