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BANGKOK, Thailand -- A Ryder
Cup-style golf tournament
involving teams from European
and Asia will be launched
January in Bangkok.
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Five-time major winner Seve
Ballesteros will spearhead
the European side as a non-playing
captain at the inaugural $1.5
million Royal Trophy, to be
played Jan. 5-8, 2006 at the
Amata Spring Country Club,
organizers announced Wednesday.
Asia has yet to announce
its captain for the event,
which is sanctioned by the
European Tour, Asian Tour
and Japan Tour.
Ballesteros, who captained
the winning European team
at the 1997 Ryder Cup, described
the Royal Trophy as "a
very meaningful development"
for the sport.
There will be eight players
-- led by a non-playing captain
-- on each side, competing
in a series of 16 matches
involving foursomes, four-ball
and singles.
The winning side will take
home $1 million while the
runners-up will earn $500,000.
The tournament will be held
for the first five years in
Thailand, while the sixth
edition will be played in
Europe.
Six players on each team
will be chosen according to
each Tour's Order of Merit
table and the Official World
Golf Ranking, with the two
remaining players on each
side being captain's choices.
The first two European players
will be chosen according to
the European Tour Order of
Merit as of Oct. 31, while
the first two Asian qualifiers
will be selected according
to the world ranking on Nov.
7.
The qualification process
will be completed on Dec.
12 with the captains' picks
to be announced one week later.
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