| Europe's
elite players will take on
the best of Asia in a Ryder
Cup-style competition in Thailand
in January, organisers said
in Bangkok on Wednesday.
Five-times major winner Seve
Ballesteros has been named
as Europe's non-playing captain
for the inaugural Royal Trophy
event at Bangkok's Amata Spring
Country Club from January
5-8.
The competition, which will
be an annual event comprising
eight players on each team,
has been sanctioned by the
European, Asian and Japanese
tours.
Six players of each team
will be chosen according to
each tour's Order of Merit
and world rankings with the
remaining two places to be
captain's picks, according
to event promoter Entertainment
Group Limited.
The teams will compete in
16 matches involving foursomes,
four-ball and singles.
Former Ryder Cup hero Ballesteros
hailed the new competition
as a historic development.
"Many of the great moments
in my career have happened
at the Ryder Cup," said
the Spaniard. "As a player
and captain these are truly
unforgettable moments.
"I'm delighted to captain
the European team in this
historic first edition of
the Royal Trophy. I believe
it will grow into one of the
world's great sporting competitions."
The first five years of the
competition are expected to
be played in Bangkok with
the event after that alternating
between Europe and Asia.
The first two players to
qualify for Europe's team
will be selected according
to the tour's Order of Merit
on October 31.
Asia's first two players
will be chosen according to
the official world rankings
on November 7.
The eligibility process will
be completed on December 12
with the captain's picks to
be announced one week later.
Ballesteros warned that his
team would be taking the competition
very seriously.
"We will have a great
team representing Europe,"
he said. "This is our
pride and competitive spirit
on the line." |