Asia Rolls Out Big Guns for Royal Trophy
14th December, 2005
Asia’s big guns will be out in force for next month’s Royal Trophy showdown against Europe in Bangkok.
Spearheading the continent’s star-studded lineup are the top three finishers on the Asian Tour Order of Merit – Thai duo Thaworn Wiratchant and Thongchai Jaidee and India’s Jyoti Randhawa.
They are backed up by three of the top four on the Japan Golf Tour’s 2005 money list – Japanese pair Yasuharu Imano and Keiichiro Fukabori and Korea's SK Ho.
And completing the eight-man team are the captain’s picks, Arjun Atwal of India and China’s Zhang Lian Wei, two of the biggest names in Asian golf.
The talent-packed lineup gives non-playing captain Masahiro Kuramoto an awesome array of weapons to choose from as Asia look to triumph in the first-ever Royal Trophy tournament.
"I’m delighted to finalise our team, which I believe is a very strong lineup," said Kuramoto, a legend of Japanese golf with 30 career victories to his name.
"The eight players have produced some terrific golf over the past 12 months, which is clearly reflected by their respective finishes on the Japanese and Asian money lists.
“All the players are proven champions and I’m confident we will put on a good show and challenge Europe for the Royal Trophy."
The US$1.5 million Royal Trophy – the first-ever Ryder Cup-style team tournament between Asia and Europe – will take place at Amata Spring Country Club, Bangkok, from January 5-8, 2006.
Each team will comprise eight players, led by a non-playing captain, competing in a series of 16 matches involving foursomes, four-ball and singles. The event has been sanctioned by the Asian, Japan and European Tours.
Europe’s captain is Spanish golfing great Seve Ballesteros, the five-time Major winner who revolutionised the Ryder Cup in the 1980s with his commitment and charisma.
Ballesteros has already named four of his team – England’s David Howell, who held off Tiger Woods to win last month’s HSBC Champions Tournament in Shanghai; Irishman Paul McGinley, Europe’s 2002 Ryder Cup hero and winner of the European Tour’s season-ending Volvo Masters in October; and Ryder Cup veterans Nick Faldo and Ian Woosnam.
England’s Faldo, a six-time Major winner, and Welshman Woosnam, the 1991 Masters champion, are both captain’s picks.
With the tournament being held in Thailand, the Asian team has been given a huge boost with the inclusion of the country’s top two players, Thaworn and Thongchai.
Thaworn has just enjoyed a stunning year on the Asian Tour, winning an unprecedented four titles and breaking the season earnings record with US$510,122. He was also named Players’ Player of the Year at the Asian Tour’s Awards Night last Sunday.
Thongchai, the 2004 Order of Merit champion, finished second this year with earnings of US$454,335 despite only playing 13 tournaments as he split his time between Europe and Asia. Third-placed Randhawa was just as impressive, amassing US$329,835 from only 11 events.
Imano, Fukabori and Ho all had stellar seasons on the ultra-competitive Japan Golf Tour, winning two titles each.
Kuramoto was particularly delighted with his captain’s picks. Zhang, who made history in 2004 when he became the first Chinese player to tee up at the Masters, has five Asian Tour successes and matchplay victories over Colin Montgomerie and Nick Price to his credit.
Atwal, meanwhile, will appear in Bangkok after an excellent second season on the US PGA Tour in which he registered four top-10 finishes and missed just one cut in 17 starts.
Fans can also look forward to a masterclass on the Amata Spring greens from the Indian ace – he was the best putter on the PGA Tour this year with an astonishing average of 1.710, outranking superstars such as Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson.
“Zhang is a wonderful matchplay competitor and has enjoyed a good year,” said Kuramoto.
“Atwal is another class act and his success in the United States is no surprise. The two wildcards in our team will no doubt lend more weight in our challenge to lift the first Royal Trophy.”
The eight Asian players have a combined 52 career victories on the Asian and Japanese Tours.
“This Asian team is simply awesome,” said Lincoln Venancio, managing director of event promoter Entertainment Group Limited.
“Massy Kuramoto has been able to call upon the cream of talent from the Asian and Japanese Tours and his two captain’s picks are also world-class players.
“Given the strength of the two teams, I think we are in for a fabulous first Royal Trophy and fans at Amata Spring can expect to see some truly spectacular golf.”
Asian team: Thaworn Wiratchant (Tha), Thongchai Jaidee (Tha), Jyoti Randhawa (Ind), Yasuharu Imano (Jpn), Keiichiro Fukabori (Jpn), SK Ho (Kor), Arjun Atwal (Ind), Zhang Lian Wei (Chn).
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The Royal Trophy will be held on January 5-8, 2006 at Thailand’s new world-class private club, Amata Spring Country Club. Sponsors of the tournament include Heineken, BMW Thailand, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Siam Commercial Bank and i-mobile. Tickets for the Royal Trophy are on sale at Thai Ticket Master (www.thaiticketmaster.com or call +662 262 3456) and Supersports stores. For further tournament information, please call +662 640 8197 or visit the official website www.TheRoyalTrophy.com. The Royal Trophy is organised by Entertainment Group Limited and Amen Corner and sanctioned by the Asian, Japan and European Tours.
Distributed on behalf of Entertainment Group Limited by Two Up Front.
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