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Golf World Cup finally secures a new sponsor
AP, VIRGINIA WATER, ENGLAND
Wednesday, Jan 31, 2007, Page 20
The World Cup finally got a title sponsor on Monday, but the team event that has struggled to attract top players from every country will no longer be part of the World Golf Championships when it begins a 12-year deal in China.
Omega has agreed to be the title sponsor of the event that dates to 1953 when it began as the Canada Cup. It will be held Nov. 22-25 at the Mission Hills Golf Club's Olazabal Course in Shenzhen.
The two-man team event began in 1953 as the Canada Cup and attracted golf's greatest players, such as Peter Thomson of Australia, Gary Player of South Africa and Seve Ballesteros of Spain. Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer teamed to win four times for the US.
It became part of the WGC series in 2000, but after Tiger Woods stopped playing in 2001, several countries had trouble getting their best players to compete. Only two of the top 10 in the world -- Padraig Harrington of Ireland and Luke Donald of England -- played last year in Barbados.
The International Federation of PGA Tour, which consists of the six major golf tours in the world, will sanction the US$5 million event, but it will not be part of the WGC series.
That means all the WGC events this year will be played in the US -- the Accenture Match Play Championship in Arizona next month, the CA Championship at Doral in Miami, and the Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone in Akron, Ohio.
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