| Europe's
quest to land the inaugural
Royal Trophy has been given
a massive boost with the inclusion
of Ryder Cup legends Nick
Faldo and Ian Woosnam.
The battle-hardened veterans
have been named as captain's
picks by Seve Ballesteros
and will add a wealth of experience
to the European team for the
showdown with Asia in Thailand
in early January.
Six-time Major winner Faldo
and 1991 Masters champion
Woosnam join recent HSBC Champions
victor David Howell and Irish
ace Paul McGinley, winner
of last month's Volvo Masters
in Spain, in spearheading
the European challenge.
Faldo ranks as one of the
greatest team players of all
time, he has 11 Ryder Cup
appearances to his name and
still has the honour of being
the all-time points scorer
for Europe.
I know from my Ryder Cup
experiences that team golf
is something special,? said
Faldo. I'm really looking
forward to being part of the
European team at the Royal
Trophy, playing alongside
with Seve as our captain.
We go a long way back and
we have had some great times
at the Ryder Cup.
Seve and I together in a
European team definitely makes
for a very special occasion.
We are certainly expecting
a tough battle because we
know the Asians would love
to win this first tournament
in front of their own fans."
Woosnam, who took part in
eight Ryder Cup events, added:
It's an honour to be selected
to represent Europe in the
first Royal Trophy. Seve led
us to win the Ryder Cup in
1997. Next year is my turn
as captain and in 2008 it
will be Nick?'s turn. Obviously
there is something very special
between us which I am sure
will be very apparent to the
fans watching us at the Royal
Trophy. ?
Non-playing captain Ballesteros
said Faldo and Woosnam would
give his team vital team golf
experience.
The pressure in team golf
is unlike anything else in
the sport, you are playing
not only for yourself, but
also your team, your continent
and your fans,? said Ballesteros.
In this environment, experience
is essential, and Nick and
Ian are two of the all-time
greats. I am proud to have
both of them on our team for
the Royal Trophy.
We are putting together a
very powerful European team
for the Royal Trophy. Nick
and Ian bring tremendous experience
while David and Paul are playing
excellent golf right now and
are both coming from winning
big tournaments. These players
will be part of a fierce and
very strong team who will
make our continent proud.
We are coming to Thailand
to win the Royal Trophy.?
The Royal Trophy, the first-ever
team tournament between Europe
and Asia, will take place
at Amata Spring Golf 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.
Five-time major winner Ballesteros,
whose charisma and competitiveness
were critical in turning the
Ryder Cup into the most compelling
viewing in world golf, has
played a major role in bringing
the Royal Trophy to fruition.
Completing the Ryder Cup
connection are the men who
have been chosen to captain
the European team in the next
two matches. Woosnam will
lead the team for the 36th
Ryder Cup at the K Club, Ireland
next September, while Faldo
will fufil the prestigious
role at Valhalla Golf Club,
Kentucky, in 2008.
Masahiro "Massy"
Kuramoto, one of Asia's most
decorated golfers with 30
Japan Tour titles to his name,
is Asia's non-playing captain
and will unveil his team in
the coming weeks.
Tickets for the Royal Trophy
are on sale at Thai Ticket
Master (www.thaiticketmaster.com). |