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Ballesteros names his squad
David
Howell of England and Irelands Paul McGinley respectively
the winner of the first event on The 2006 European Tour International
Schedule and the last tournament of the 2005 season will
spearhead the European challenge against Asia in The Royal Trophy
at Amata Spring Golf Club, Bangkok, Thailand, from January 7-8,
2006.
This new event, sanctioned by the European, Japan and Asian Tours
and carrying a prize fund of US$1,500,000, will comprise a series
of 16 matches involving foursomes, four-ball and singles.
The eight-man European Team, led by non-playing captain Seve Ballesteros
of Spain, is completed by Thomas Björn of Denmark, Englands
Kenneth Ferrie, Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland, Swede Henrik
Stenson and the two wildcard picks, Nick Faldo of England and Ian
Woosnam of Wales. Japans Masahiro Kuramoto, one of Asias
most decorated golfers with 30 Japan Tour titles to his name, will
skipper the home side.
Howell will return to the Far East in confident mood after beating
World Number One Tiger Woods by three shots to win the HSBC Champions
tournament in Shanghai during November, an event which marked the
start of The 2006 European Tour season. The victory moved the Englishman
up to 13th place on the Official World Golf Ranking.
However, Howells successes, in common with four of his Royal
Trophy team mates and captain, have not been confined to individual
golf. In 2004, he played a key role in Europes record-breaking
18 ½ 9 ½ points victory over the Americans
in the Ryder Cup at Oakland Hills, USA.
McGinley, who two years earlier holed the winning putt for Europe
at The De Vere Belfry, recently capped his most successful campaign
on The European Tour with victory in the season-ending Volvo Masters
at Valderrama, Spain, while one of the Irishmans Ryder Cup
team-mates from 2002, Björn, was another winner in 2005 when
he clinched The Daily Telegraph Dunlop Masters at the Marriott Forest
of Arden.
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 side for The 36th Ryder Cup at The K Club, Straffan, Co.
Kildare, Ireland, next September, while Faldo will fulfil the prestigious
role at Valhalla Golf Club, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, in 2008.
The Englishman also has the honour of holding the playing record
for the competition with a total of 11 appearances.
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, Europes victorious
Ryder Cup Captain in 1997. 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 have a very powerful European team. Nick and Ian bring
tremendous experience while David and Paul are playing excellent
golf right now and are both coming from winning big tournaments.
For Ferrie, McDowell and Stenson, The Royal Trophy at Amata Spring
Golf Club will provide them with the perfect opportunity to test
their match play skills against the finest players in Asia as they
chase a place in Woosnams Ryder Cup line-up for September.
The Royal Trophy is expected to attract massive galleries as Asian
fans enjoy their first opportunity in history to cheer for their
own Asian people in a major team sports event. The winning
continent will be awarded stewardship over the Royal Trophy which
has been donated by His Majesty the King of Thailand.
December 15, 2005
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