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28 teams ready for Omega Mission Hills World Cup

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Oct. 16, 2008

The 28 teams who will have the honor of representing their countries in next month's Omega Mission Hills World Cup in China have now been confirmed, with the host nation represented by Liang Wen-chong and Zhang Lian-wei.

The 28 nations, comprising 18 exempt countries, the host nation and nine qualifiers, will line up on the Olazábal Course at Mission Hills in China from November 27-30, all hoping to win the lions' share of the $5.5 million prize fund.

Liang, the reigning Asian Tour No. 1, is again challenging for the Asian Tour Order of Merit title following his impressive victory in the Hero Honda Indian Open last weekend, and in partnership with Zhang will be hoping to improve on their joint 11th place finish last year and break in to the top 10 for the first time in the World Cup.

Liang and Zhang will be looking to follow China's record-breaking feat at the 2008 Olympic Games. China topped the medal standings with its greatest haul of gold medals ever and expectations of their sporting heroes are now at an all-time high.

"As Chinese, we are all very proud of our country's glorious achievements at the recent Olympic Games. It'll be fantastic if we can raise the standards and profile of golf on the global stage, very much like what our other fellow country sportsmen have done," said Liang.

Zhang is also relishing the opportunity to raise the stature of golf in the country.

"The Olympics games have shown to the world how high the level of our sporting excellence is today. Together with all our Chinese players, we hope to do the same for golf."

The United States Team has also been confirmed with Ryder Cup player and the 2003 British Open Champion Ben Curtis joining forces with Brandt Snedeker. Both players will be making their debuts in the Omega Mission Hills World Cup in China looking to go one better than the 2007 Omega Mission Hills squad, when Boo Weekley and Heath Slocum finished second after a playoff with Scotland.

"I am very excited to be playing with Ben and representing our country in this event," Snedeker said. "In our sport you do not get the opportunity too many times to compete for your country and this is going to be a thrill for me. I look forward to it and hope we can represent the United States well.

"I was disappointed I did not make this year's Ryder Cup team, and this opportunity will provide a good alternative this year. I think it will also be a good experience as I work hard to reach my goal of making the next Ryder Cup team and perhaps The Presidents Cup team next year."

Scotland, of course, will be defending champions following their victory over the Olazábal Course when Colin Montgomerie and Marc Warren made amends for their playoff defeat a year earlier to take the title. Montgomerie is back on the Scottish team and will have a new partner in Alastair Forsyth this year.

Sweden is the top seed with a formidable partnership of Henrik Stenson and the in-form Robert Karlsson, the current European Tour No. 1 and winner of his last two events.

Karlsson said: "I am really looking forward to playing with Henrik and representing Sweden. We have only had one chance to play together before, in The Ryder Cup, and that worked well. I think it will be a good pairing and hopefully it will work out well. It is always important to play for your country and with the new format of the Omega Mission Hills World Cup it is good fun and I am definitely looking forward to it."

The 28 nations were finalised following last week's Marriott Venezuela Playa Grande Nations Cup where Guatemala's Alejandro Villavicencio and Pablo Acuńa secured victory over Mexico and Venezuela with all three teams securing a ticket for China..

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