World Cup line-ups named for Mission
Hills, China November 27 to 30
The 28 teams who will have the honour of representing their countries in next month’s Omega Mission Hills World Cup in China have now been confirmed.
The 28 nations, comprising 18 exempt countries, the host nation and nine qualifiers, will line up on the Olazábal Course at Mission Hills in China from November 27 to 30, all hoping to win the lions’ share of the $5.5 million prize fund.
Scotland, of course, will be defending champions following their victory over the Olazábal Course when Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren made amends for their play-off defeat a year earlier to take the title. Montgomerie is back on the Scottish team and will have a new partner in Alastair Forsyth this year.
The Swedish Team are the top seeds with a formidable partnership of Henrik Stenson and the in-form Robert Karlsson, the current European Tour Number One and winner of his last two events.
The teams and players are:
Australia (Richard Green, Brendan Jones)
Canada (Wes Heffernan and Graham DeLaet)
Chile (Felipe Aquilar, Mark Tullo)
China (Liang Wen-chong, Zhang Lian-wei)
Chinese Taipei (Lin Wen-tang , Lu Wen-teh)
Denmark (Søren Hansen, Anders Hansen)
England (Ian Poulter, Ross Fisher)
Finland (Roope Kakko and Mikko Korhonen)
France (Gregory Havret, Gregory Bourdy)
Germany (Martin Kaymer, Alex Cejka)
Guatemala (Pablo Acuña, Alejandro Villavicencio)
India (Jeev M Singh, Jyoti Randhawa)
Ireland (Graeme McDowell, Paul McGinley)
Italy (Francesco and Edoardo Molinari)
Japan (Ryuji Imada, Toru Taniguchi)
Korea (Bae Sang-moon and Kim Hyung-tae)
Mexico (Oscar Serna, Daniel De León)
New Zealand (Mark Brown, David Smail)
Philippines (Angelo Que and Mars Pucay)
Portugal (Tiago Cruz and Ricardo Santos)
Scotland (Alastair Forysth, Colin Montgomerie)
South Africa (Rory Sabbatini, Richard Sterne)
Spain (Miguel Angel Jiménez, Pablo Larrazabal)
Sweden (Henrik Stenson, Robert Karlsson)
Thailand (Prayad Marksaeng, Thongchai Jaidee)
United States (Ben Curtis, Brandt Snedeker)
Wales (Bradley Dredge, Richard Johnson)
Hills, China November 27 to 30
The 28 teams who will have the honour of representing their countries in next month’s Omega Mission Hills World Cup in China have now been confirmed.
The 28 nations, comprising 18 exempt countries, the host nation and nine qualifiers, will line up on the Olazábal Course at Mission Hills in China from November 27 to 30, all hoping to win the lions’ share of the $5.5 million prize fund.
Scotland, of course, will be defending champions following their victory over the Olazábal Course when Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren made amends for their play-off defeat a year earlier to take the title. Montgomerie is back on the Scottish team and will have a new partner in Alastair Forsyth this year.
The Swedish Team are the top seeds with a formidable partnership of Henrik Stenson and the in-form Robert Karlsson, the current European Tour Number One and winner of his last two events.
The teams and players are:
Australia (Richard Green, Brendan Jones)
Canada (Wes Heffernan and Graham DeLaet)
Chile (Felipe Aquilar, Mark Tullo)
China (Liang Wen-chong, Zhang Lian-wei)
Chinese Taipei (Lin Wen-tang , Lu Wen-teh)
Denmark (Søren Hansen, Anders Hansen)
England (Ian Poulter, Ross Fisher)
Finland (Roope Kakko and Mikko Korhonen)
France (Gregory Havret, Gregory Bourdy)
Germany (Martin Kaymer, Alex Cejka)
Guatemala (Pablo Acuña, Alejandro Villavicencio)
India (Jeev M Singh, Jyoti Randhawa)
Ireland (Graeme McDowell, Paul McGinley)
Italy (Francesco and Edoardo Molinari)
Japan (Ryuji Imada, Toru Taniguchi)
Korea (Bae Sang-moon and Kim Hyung-tae)
Mexico (Oscar Serna, Daniel De León)
New Zealand (Mark Brown, David Smail)
Philippines (Angelo Que and Mars Pucay)
Portugal (Tiago Cruz and Ricardo Santos)
Scotland (Alastair Forysth, Colin Montgomerie)
South Africa (Rory Sabbatini, Richard Sterne)
Spain (Miguel Angel Jiménez, Pablo Larrazabal)
Sweden (Henrik Stenson, Robert Karlsson)
Thailand (Prayad Marksaeng, Thongchai Jaidee)
United States (Ben Curtis, Brandt Snedeker)
Wales (Bradley Dredge, Richard Johnson)
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