Golf News for Monday, November 17, 2008 | Tournaments

Chinese team holds high hopes for Omega Mission Hills World Cup

Chinese star Zhang Lian-wei believes he and partner Liang Wen-chong can launch a title challenge at the Omega Mission Hills World Cup on home soil later this month.

Zhang, who is credited for China's rapid rise in the game over the past decade, feels they can improve on last year's 11th place finish when the 28 nations chase for honours at Mission Hills Golf Club from November 27 to 30.

"I believe that this year will be much better than 2007. Liang has more power in his game now. He has also gained a lot of experience in the past year after playing in the Majors and other big tournaments around the world," said Zhang.

The tenacious Liang has certainly become one of the region's top stars after winning the Asian Tour's Order of Merit crown last season, becoming China's first player to achieve the feat.

He has followed up on that success with a second career victory at the Hero Honda Indian Open last month.

The 43 year old Zhang, the first Chinese golfer to win on The European Tour International Schedule and a five-time winner on the Asian Tour, is delighted with how his protégé has risen in stature after taking Liang under his wing nearly a decade ago.

"It's great to see him enjoy his success now as he has worked very hard at his game," said Zhang.

"We will be looking to play well in the World Cup especially when it is in front of our home fans."

Zhang first teamed up with Liang in the World Cup in 2001 before reuniting again last year to produce the country's best finish in the prestigious team event. He has very much been an integral part of China's golfing history and also featured in the country's first hosting of the World Cup back in 1995.

"In 1995, the World Cup was held in our country for the first time and the game was still very new then. Last year, I returned after 12 years and it felt really good. Playing with Liang was a great experience for us.

"It was amazing to see the number of spectators who turned up to watch the event which is good for golf in China. It will help boost the interest of the game and encourage more people to take up the sport.

"I am looking forward to another huge turnout this year which will motivate us to play well," added Zhang.

A native of Shenzhen, the veteran is determined to enjoy the week at home for one of the country's main golfing highlights of the year.

"I'm looking forward to it, being at home for the World Cup. My sponsor Omega has also been very supportive and I really appreciate their backing," he said.

Scotland will return as defending champion following its victory at the Olazabal Course 12 months ago. Colin Montgomerie, who partnered Marc Warren in 2007, will have a new partner in Alastair Forsyth this year.

The 28 nations and teams who will compete in the 2008 Omega Mission Hills World Cup are:-

Australia (Richard Green, Brendan Jones)
Canada (Wes Heffernan and Graham DeLaet)
Chile (Felipe Aquilar, Mark Tullo)
China (Liang Wen-chong, Zhang Lian-wei)
Chinese Taipei (Lin Wen-tang , Lu Wen-teh)
Denmark (Søren Hansen, Anders Hansen)
England (Ian Poulter, Ross Fisher)
Finland (Roope Kakko and Mikko Korhonen)
France (Gregory Havret, Gregory Bourdy)
Germany (Martin Kaymer, Alex Cejka)
Guatemala (Pablo Acuña, Alejandro Villavicencio)
India (Jeev M Singh, Jyoti Randhawa)
Ireland (Graeme McDowell, Paul McGinley)
Italy (Francesco and Edoardo Molinari)
Japan (Ryuji Imada, Toru Taniguchi)
Korea (Bae Sang-moon and Kim Hyung-tae)
Mexico (Oscar Serna, Daniel De León)
New Zealand (Mark Brown, David Smail)
Philippines (Angelo Que and Mars Pucay)
Portugal (Tiago Cruz and Ricardo Santos)
Scotland (Alastair Forysth, Colin Montgomerie)
South Africa (Rory Sabbatini, Richard Sterne)
Spain (Miguel Angel Jiménez, Pablo Larrazabal)
Sweden (Henrik Stenson, Robert Karlsson)
Thailand (Prayad Marksaeng, Thongchai Jaidee)
USA (Ben Curtis, Brandt Snedeker)
Venezuela (Miguel Martinez, Raul Sanz)
Wales (Bradley Dredge, Richard Johnson)

ABOUT OMEGA
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ABOUT MISSION HILLS GOLF CLUB, CHINA:
Founded in 1994, Mission Hills Golf Club, China, seeks to create 'international goodwill through golf'. The Club occupies over 20 square kilometres of land from Shenzhen to Dongguan in Southern China, and boasts 12 signature courses designed by golf legends from five continents: Jack Nicklaus, Ernie Els, Vijay Singh, Jumbo Ozaki, Zhang Lian-Wei, José Maria Olazábal, David Leadbetter, Greg Norman, Annika Sorenstam, David Duval, Nick Faldo and Pete Dye. In light of this feat, the Club was accredited by the Guinness World RecordsTM as the World's Largest Golf Facility. Besides, Mission Hills is the host venue for the Omega Mission Hills World Cup of Golf from 2007 to 2018.

As a complete golf destination, the Club houses a five-star hotel, four luxury clubhouses, world-class spa, three golf academies managed by international elite golf coaches, and palatial residences. It was voted "Golf Resort of the Year" in the Rest of the World Category in 2005 by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO). The Olazábal Course, the proud venue of the OMEGA Mission Hills World Cup in 2008, has been ranked the number one resort course in Asia by Golfing Magazine in the 2008 issue.

ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL GOLF ASSOCIATION:
Established by Canadian industrialist John Jay Hopkins in 1953, the International Golf Association has pursued the mission of "International Goodwill through Golf" for over fifty years. As the owner of the World Cup name, IGA has sanctioned the world's most prestigious international team golf competition throughout six decades. IGA is governed by its Board of Directors, which includes Chairman Jonathan S. Linen (Advisor to the Chairman, American Express), Deane R. Beman (Former PGA TOUR Commissioner), J. B. McCoy (Retired Chairman, Bank One Corporation) and Bill Souders (Former Executive Vice-President and Director, Xerox Corporation).

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