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Swedes favorites for World Cup of Golf
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 27 - 11 - 2008

The Swedish team of Robert Karlsson and Henrik Stenson – the two highest ranked players in the World Cup of Golf – are hoping to give the event some traction.
Although the event dates from 1953 – household names like Hogan, Nicklaus, Snead and Woods have all won it – it's struggling to find its place on golf's jammed calendar.
“So to be part of this event – and it was maybe going down ... and maybe even try to grow it to something even more prestigious would be great,” Karlsson said on the eve of Thursday's opening round at the Mission Hills Golf Club in southern China.
The 28 two-man teams represent all of the game's top countries – Spain, England, Scotland, Australia, the United States – but few of its best players.
At No. 6, Karlsson is the top-ranked player in the field, and Stenson is the second highest at No. 12. The only other player in the top 20 is Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez, who is teaming with Pablo Larrazabal – not No. 2 Sergio Garcia.
The event has potential, a permanent home at this sprawling club and an unusual team-play format.
On Thursday and Saturday the teams play the easier fourball (better-ball) format. On Friday and Sunday it's the more difficult foursomes (alternate shot).
“I've always said this format is all about how well you do in the foursomes part of it,” said Scotland's Colin Montgomerie, who won last year with Marc Warren. This time he's defending with Alastair Forsyth.
Montgomerie and Warren shot 66 and 67 last year in foursomes, eventually winning in a playoff against Americans Bo Weekley and Heath Slocum. Weekly charmed the crowds last year with his southern drawl and down-home country humor.
The American team this time is former British Open champion Ben Curtis and Brandt Snedeker.
Curtis, ranked No. 25 on the world list, spelled out the event's main problem. It's attractive, but not attractive enough to always draw the best players.


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