Four Tours World Championship

The Four Tours World Championship was an annual professional golf tournament that was played from 1985 to 1991.

In 1989 United States won the championship with an aggregate score of 404 to Europe's 416.

Both teams had scored 20 points in the three group matches which meant that the result was decided on aggregate scores.

Wayne Levi did not complete his first match because of an injury and hence the United States score was uncountable and Australasia were declared the winners.

Sandy Lyle won the individual event with a score of 267 for his four rounds, three ahead of Curtis Strange Source: [2][3][4] The teams were: Seve Ballesteros was on the original European team but withdrew and was replaced by Ian Woosnam Tsuneyuki Nakajima won the individual event with a score of 270 for his four rounds, two ahead of Bernhard Langer.