Ben Campbell is looking to bow out from amateur golf in style.
The 21-year-old, who recently safely advanced to the second stage of qualifying for the European Tour in 2013, will represent New Zealand for the final time at the world amateur team's championship in Turkey when he teams up with Vaughan McCall and Mathew Perry.
The trio are hoping to emulate the feats of Phil Tataurangi, Michael Campbell, Grant Moorhead and Stephen Scahill, who won the Eisenhower Trophy in 1992.
Campbell, who achieved a career-high ranking of No 6 in the world during his amateur career, believed the Eisenhower was the perfect place to end his amateur career.
"It's the biggest event in the world for amateur golf and to be playing for your country it's going to be pretty cool, so I don't think you could go out on a better amateur event," said Campbell, who is one of only five amateurs to win on the Charles Tour.