The Men's World Amateur Team Golf Championship is now underway in Abu Dhabi.
The Championship is hosted by the Emirates Golf Federation and will be played at Abu Dhabi Golf Club.
The Championship is played over 72 holes of stroke play. Each country is represented by a team of two or three players, with the two lowest scores counting per round. Italy took home the Eisenhower Trophy in 2022.
Notable teams for the men include the United States with Nick Dunlap, who won the 2023 U.S. Amateur, and Gordon Sargent, the number one ranked amateur in the world and the low amateur at the 2023 U.S. Open.
Sargent will also earn his PGA Tour Card after participating in the tournament.
South Africa includes Christo Lamprecht, the low amateur at the 2023 Open Championship, Texas standout Christiaan Maas, and Altin Van Der Merwe, who has recorded three wins and three runner-ups this season.
Ireland's team of Alex Maguire, Liam Nolan, and Matthew McClean all represented GB&I in the 2023 Walker Cup.
Eight of the golfers who represented GB&I in the 2023 Walker Cup will be participating in the Championship.
Kazuma Kobori, the 2023 Elite Amateur Series Champion, will compete for New Zealand.
Eisenhower Trophy – Men’s Teams
Argentina: Joaquín Ludueña, Vicente Marzilio, Segundo Oliva Pinto
Australia: Jack Buchanan, Jeffrey Guan, Karl Vilips
Austria: Christoph Bleier, Fabian Lang, Florian Schweighofer
Canada: Piercen Hunt, Ashton McCulloch, Brady McKinlay
People’s Republic of China: Xiangyun Bai, Zihang Qiu, Ziqin Zhou
Colombia: Carlos Ardila Conde, Manuel Jose Merizalde Padilla, Nicolas Quintero
Czechia: Petr Hruby, Filip Jakubcik, Louis Klein
Denmark: Gustav Frimodt, Frederik Kjettrup, Jacob Skov Olesen
England: Jack Bigham, Barclay Brown, Tyler Weaver
Finland: Elias Haavisto, Markus Luoma, Jesse Saareks
France: Bastien Amat, Paul Beauvy, Hugo Le Goff
Germany: Jonas Baumgartner, Tiger Christensen, Tim Wiedemeyer
Guam: Markus Nanpei, Eugene Park, Nalapon Vongjalorn
Guatemala: Juan Ricardo Davila, Gabriel Palacios, Alejandro Villavicencio
India: Shaurya Bhattacharya, Rohit Narwal, Yuvraj Singh
Ireland: Alex Maguire, Matthew McClean, Liam Nolan
Italy: Pietro Bovari, Riccardo Fantinelli, Flavio Michetti
Japan: Riura Matsui, Minato Oshima, Yuta Sugiura
Republic of Korea: Seonghyeon An, Sungho Lee, Donghyun Moon
Mexico: Santiago De la Fuente del Valle, José Cristobal Islas, Omar Morales
Morocco: Soufiane Dahmane, El Mehdi Fakori, Hugo Mazen Trometter
Netherlands: Jack Ingham, Benjamin Reuter, Lars van der Vight
New Zealand: Jayden Ford, Samuel Jones, Kazuma Kobori
Norway: Mats Ege, Michael Mjaaseth, Herman Wibe Seknev
Scotland: Connor Graham, Calum Scott, Gregor Tait
Singapore: Ryan John Ang, Troy Tian Storm, Hiroshi Tai
South Africa: Christo Lamprecht, Christiaan Maas, Altin van der Merwe
Spain: Angel Ayora, Jose Luis Ballester Barrio, Luis Masaveu Roncal
Sweden: Albert Hansson, Daniel Svard, Tobias Jonsson
Switzerland: Nicola Gerhardsen, Marc Keller, Maximilien Sturdza
Chinese Taipei: Chichun Chen, Chuan-Tai Lin, Ching Hung Su
Thailand: Jiradech Chaowarat, Ashita Piamkulvanich, Parin Sarasmut
United Arab Emirates: Rayan Ahmed, Thomas Nesbitt, Ahmad Skaik
United States of America: Nick Dunlap, David Ford, Gordon Sargent
Wales: James Ashfield, Tomi Bowen, Matt Roberts
Zimbabwe: Tafadzwa Nyamukondiwa, Keegan James Shutt, David Amm