Strong Asian contingent for World Cup in Melbourne


The last Asian victory – Japan’s Shigeki Maruyama (left) and Toshi Izawa celebrate after winning the World Cup in Mexico in 2002.

CHINA, Chinese Taipei, India, Japan, South Korea and Thailand are Asia’s representatives among the 28 countries that have qualified for the ISPS Handa Melbourne World Cup of Golf, based on the world rankings as of last Monday.

The World Cup, set for Nov 21 to 25 at the Metropolitan Golf Club in Melbourne, will feature two-man teams from the top 28 nations based on the world rankings. 

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