2018 EurAsia Cup explained

EurAsia Cup
Year:2018
Venue:Glenmarie Golf and Country Club
Location:Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Dates:12–14 January 2018
Logowidth:240
Home:Asia
Away:Europe
Homecaptain:Arjun Atwal
Awaycaptain:Thomas Bjørn
Homescore:10
Awayscore:14
Result:Europe wins

The 2018 EurAsia Cup presented by DRB-HICOM was the third edition of the EurAsia Cup, a team golf event contested between teams representing Asia and Europe. It was held from 12 to 14 January at the Glenmarie Golf and Country Club in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. The team captains were Thomas Bjørn and Arjun Atwal.[1]

The event had a $4,800,000 purse; $300,000 to each member of the winning team and $100,000 to each member of the losing team.[2]

Europe won the match 14 to 10. Asia had held a narrow 6½ to 5½ lead at the start of the final day's singles session but Europe won 8 of the first 9 matches and retained the trophy.[3] [2]

Teams

Asia
Player Country Age Money list ranks OWGR Previous
appearances
Matches W–L–H Winning
percentage
data-sort-type="number"Asian !data-sort-type="number"Japan !data-sort-type="number"Euro !data-sort-type="number"PGA
Tour
44 Non-playing captain
24 1 179 0 Rookie
39 5 109 214 1 3 1–2–0 33.33
18 3 87 123 159 0 Rookie
24 8 64 188 172 0 Rookie
32 4 36 0 Rookie
22 17 59 0 Rookie
28 11 49 2 6 2–3–1 41.67
30 133 51 68 2 6 3–3–0 50.00
39 55 27 69 1 3 0–2–1 16.67
30 59 81 0 Rookie
26 93 102 100 1 3 1–2–0 33.33
27 28 255 335 2 6 0–4–2 16.67
OWGR as of 7 January.
Yellow background indicates a captain's pick.

The Asian team was selected as follows: the leading four available Asian players from the 2017 Asian Tour Order of Merit as of 27 November, the leading four eligible and available Asian players from the Official World Golf Ranking as of 27 November, and four captain's picks. The leading four Asian players from the Asian Tour Order of Merit were Gavin Green (1), Shiv Chawrasia (4), Phachara Khongwatmai (5) and Poom Saksansin (6).[4] The leading Asian players from the Official World Golf Ranking were Hideki Matsuyama (5), Yuta Ikeda (37), Kim Si-woo (40), Satoshi Kodaira (53), Li Haotong (57), Kiradech Aphibarnrat (59) and Anirban Lahiri (65). Matsuyama, Kim and Kodaira did not play. The captain's picks were Hideto Tanihara, Kang Sung-hoon, An Byeong-hun and Nicholas Fung.

Europe
Player Country Age data-sort-type="number"Euro
rank !
data-sort-type="number"OWGR !data-sort-type="number"Previous
appearances !
data-sort-type="number"Matches !data-sort-type="number"W–L–H !data-sort-type="number"Winning
percentage
46 Non-playing captain
26 1 18 0 Rookie
26 5 17 0 Rookie
37 6 31 1 3 2–0–1 83.33
33 7 20 0 Rookie
35 8 19 0 Rookie
23 12 29 1 3 2–1–0 66.67
32 14 42 1 3 2–1–0 66.67
41 15 9 0 Rookie
25 16 75 0 Rookie
25 20 38 0 Rookie
27 21 74 0 Rookie
40 14 0 Rookie
OWGR as of 7 January.
Yellow background indicates a captain's pick.

The European team was selected as follows: the leading 10 available European players from the final 2017 European Tour Race to Dubai rankings plus two captain's picks. The qualifiers from the Race to Dubai were Fleetwood (1), Hatton (5), Fisher (6), Cabrera-Bello (7), Norén (8), Fitzpatrick (12), Wiesberger (14), Stenson (15), Dunne (16), and Pieters (20); Justin Rose (2), Jon Rahm (3), Sergio García (4), Francesco Molinari (9) and Rory McIlroy (13) chose not to participate. Lévy and Casey were chosen as captain picks.[5]

Schedule

Friday's matches (four-ball)

width=180AsiaResultswidth=180Europe
An/Aphibarnrat4 & 3Fleetwood/Casey
Ikeda/Green2 & 1Pieters/Fitzpatrick
Tanihara/Khongwatmai2 upNorén/Dunne
Kang/Saksansin5 & 4Stenson/Lévy
Fung/LihalvedWiesberger/Cabrera-Bello
Lahiri/Chawrasia5 & 4Fisher/Hatton
Session
Overall

Saturday's matches (foursomes)

width=180AsiaResultswidth=180Europe
Chawrasia/Lahiri3 & 2Fleetwood/Stenson
Aphibarnrat/An2 & 1Casey/Hatton
Green/Ikeda1 upCabrera-Bello/Lévy
Saksansin/Kang3 & 2Fitzpatrick/Pieters
Khongwatmai/Tanihara2 & 1Dunne/Norén
Li/Fung3 & 1Fisher/Wiesberger
3Session3
Overall

Sunday's matches (singles)

width=180AsiaResultswidth=180Europe
Fung4 & 2Norén
Saksansin1 upCasey
Chawrasia2 & 1Fleetwood
Tanihara2 & 1Stenson
Green4 & 3Cabrera-Bello
Khongwatmai2 & 1Wiesberger
Aphibarnrat3 & 1Lévy
An1 upPieters
Lahiri2 & 1Hatton
KanghalvedFitzpatrick
Ikeda1 upFisher
Li3 & 1Dunne
Session
10Overall14

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Thomas Bjørn and Arjun Atwal confirmed as captains for 2018 EurAsia Cup . EurAsia Cup . 28 September 2017 . 23 November 2017 . 1 December 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171201042412/http://www.eurasiacup.com/web/NewsDetails/196/ . dead .
  2. Web site: Team Europe rallies to take home EurAsia Cup 2018 . 15 January 2018.
  3. Web site: Europe come from behind to win EurAsia Cup . 14 January 2018.
  4. Web site: Order of Merit . Asian Tour . 28 November 2017.
  5. News: Team Europe announcement . EurAsia Cup . 23 November 2017 . 23 November 2017 . 1 December 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171201033046/http://www.eurasiacup.com/web/NewsDetails/197/ . dead .