Omega Mission Hills World Cup facts and figures – from 2000 when the format changed
Winners: 2000 – USA (David Duval and Tiger Woods)
2001 – South Afrrica – (Ernie Els and Retief Goosen)
2002 – Japan (Toshimitsu Izawa and Shigeki Maruyama)
2003 – South Africa (Trevor Immelman and Rory Sabbatini)
2004 - England (Paul Casey and Luke Donald)
2005 – Wales – (Stephen Dodd and Bradley Dredge)
2006 – Germany (Bernhard Langer and Marcel Siem)
2007 – Scotland (Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren)
2008 – Sweden (Robert Karlsson and Henrik Stenson)
2009 – Italy (Eduardo and Francesco Molinari)
Lowest four-ball score: 57 (-15) – Argentina (Angel Cabrera and Eduardo Romero),
New Zealand (Frank Nobilo and Greg Turner), 2000;
USA (Phil Mickelson and David Toms), 2002
Lowest foursome score: 61 (-10) – Argentina (Angel Cabrera and Ricardo Gonzalez), 2005
Lowest first 18 hole score: 57 (-15) – Argentina (Angel Cabrera and Eduardo Romero),
New Zealand (Frank Nobilo and Greg Turner), 2000
Lowest first 36 hole score: 124 (-20) - Argentina (Angel Cabrera and Eduardo Romero),
New Zealand (Frank Nobilo and Greg Turner), 2000
Lowest first 54 hole score: 186 (-30) – USA (David Duval and Tiger Woods), 2000;
Japan (Toshimitsu Izawa and Shigeki Maruyama), 2002
Lowest 72 hole score: 252 (-36) – Japan (Toshimitsu Izawa and Shigeki Maruyama), 2002
Play-offs: 2001 – South Africa (Ernie Els and Retief Goosen) beat
Denmark (Thomas Björn and Søren Hansen),
New Zealand (Michael Campbell and David Smail) and
USA (David Duval and Tiger Woods)
2006 – Germany (Bernhard Langer and Marcel Siem) beat
Scotland (Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren)
2007 – Scotland (Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren) beat
USA (Boo Weekley and Heath Slocum)