| The Asian
and European Teams at the
Royal Trophy took a further
a step towards tee-off with
the announcement of the draw
for the foursomes matches
(alternate shots) to be played
on Saturday morning.
The highlight of the draw
was the announcement of the
fourth match of the morning
which will feature two great
legends of the game against
Thailand 's golden pair of
Thongchai Jaidee and Thaworn
Wiratchant teeing-up one of
the great moments for Asian
golf. The Thai stars will
face-off six-time Major winner
Nick Faldo of England and
former Masters champion Ian
Woosnam in a Europe versus
Asia dream match.
“I spoke with both Nick and
Ian and they are very comfortable
playing together which is
very important in team golf.
If the players are comfortable
and enjoying themselves, they
tend to produce some of their
best golf. Nick and Ian have
tremendous experience and
in the foursomes this will
be a critical factor. In foursomes
consistency is very important
while in four-ball a player
can be rewarded for being
more aggressive,” said Ballesteros.
“I knew Seve would play Faldo
and Woosnam last. I expected
this to happen and this is
why I went with our very strong
Thai pair of Jaidee and Wiratchant
against them. My guess of
Seve's pairing was right,”
said the Asian golf great
Kuramoto. Wiratchant ended
2005 as the Asian Tour #1
while Thongchai finished second.
The two players had excellent
years and are clearly playing
some of the best golf of their
careers.
On the first match the five-time
Major winner Ballesteros placed
European Tour present-leader
David Howell and highly promising
golfer Kenneth Ferrie who
is a 2005 European Tour title
winner, both from England
. Kuramoto selected eight-time
Japan Tour winner Keiichiro
Fukabori and Korean S.K. Ho.
“Fukabori and S.K. Ho are
a very good pair as S.K. is
very consistent while Fukabori
tends to be more aggr es sive.
They will compliment each
other. It is very helpful
as well that S.K. speaks fluent
Japanese,” said Kuramoto.
“I selected Howell and Ferrie
to start the day for a number
of reasons, one being that
I needed to keep the afternoon
matches in mind. I wanted
to keep my options for the
afternoon open. There is not
much time between the morning
and afternoon matches and
this was a key consideration
in my selection,” commented
Ballesteros.
The third match will see
a tremendous clash of India
's Arjun Atwal and Jyoti Randhawa
playing against Ireland 's
Paul McGinley and Northern
Ireland 's Graeme McDowell,
highlighting Ballesteros'
clear strategy of mixing experience
with youth in three of the
four matches. McGinley is
know as the man who made the
final putt to secure the 2002
Ryder Cup for Europe and has
great match play and team
golf experience while McDowell
is one of Europe 's best stars
for the future.
The third match will feature
Japan 's Yasuharu Imano and
Chinese star Zhang Lian Wei
clashing with European Ryder
Cup star Thomas Bjorn and
Sweden 's Henrik Stenson.
“I have great memories from
the Ryder Cup and team golf.
I believe that the Royal Trophy
has the potential to become
one of the world's greatest
sporting competitions and
will provide a tremendous
boost for the growth of golf
in Asia . My players are ready
and we all have a sense of
making history in this inaugural
Royal Trophy,” said Ballesteros.
“Naturally we want to win
all four matches in the morning
but this is golf and we must
let the golf clubs and ball
do the talking.”
“I was hoping to take three
points in the morning but
a tie would be good. If we
can concluded the morning
at two-all, it is a good result
and we can then attack the
afternoon. I am very happy
with the match-ups of the
draw and like Seve, I also
kept the afternoon matches
in mind in making my selection,”
said Kuramoto.
“This inaugural Royal Trophy
is very important for Asia
. We want to win it very badly
for the Asian people.”
Following the morning foursomes
matches the four-ball matches
will take place starting from
11:45am and going well into
the late afternoon. All eight
players from both the European
and Asian Teams will be playing
thirty six holes tomorrow
in what promises to be one
of the most exciting days
for Asian golf. Major facilities
have been set-up for the fans
including a massive Entertainment
Village featuring a Heineken
Beer Park , multiple food
and beverage stores, displays
of some of the latest in golf
equipment, limited edition
Event merchandise and a variety
of fun games. Convenient car
parking is available for the
public and tickets are available
at the entrance of the Amata
Spring Country Club.
“This is a huge set-up. It
must be the biggest for any
“single sport” event in the
history of Thailand . On the
course there will be intense
and thrilling golf while the
Entertainment Village will
provide a great “day out”
for the fans,” said a Tournament
spokesperson.
“A confident-looking Kuramoto
called on the support of the
Asian fans. “In team golf
the fans play a very significant
role. I call on the Asian
people to come out to Amata
Spring and cheer for the Asian
Team and for your fellow Asians.
We need your support in this
historic match against the
Europeans. We will do everything
possible to win this inaugural
Royal Trophy for Asia .” |