2014 EurAsia Cup

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Dates27–29 March 2014
VenueGlenmarie Golf and Country Club
Captains
2014 EurAsia Cup
Dates27–29 March 2014
VenueGlenmarie Golf and Country Club
LocationShah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Captains
Asia 10 10 Europe
A tie in the EurAsia Cup
2016 

The 2014 EurAsia Cup presented by DRB-HICOM was the first edition of the EurAsia Cup, a team golf event contested between teams representing Asia and Europe. It was held from 27 to 29 March at the Glenmarie Golf and Country Club in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. The match ended in a 10–10 tie and, under the rules of the inaugural event, the Cup was shared between the teams.[1]

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

AsiaEurope
PlayerCountryPlayerCountry
Thongchai Jaidee
Playing captain
 ThailandMiguel Ángel Jiménez
Playing captain
 Spain
Boonchu Ruangkit
Non-playing vice-captain
 ThailandDes Smyth
Non-playing vice-captain
 Ireland
Kiradech Aphibarnrat ThailandThomas Bjørn Denmark
Gaganjeet Bhullar IndiaJamie Donaldson Wales
Nicholas Fung MalaysiaVictor Dubuisson France
Kim Hyung-sung South KoreaGonzalo Fernández-Castaño Spain
Anirban Lahiri IndiaStephen Gallacher Scotland
Prayad Marksaeng ThailandPablo Larrazábal Spain
Koumei Oda JapanJoost Luiten Netherlands
Siddikur Rahman BangladeshGraeme McDowell Northern Ireland
Hideto Tanihara JapanThorbjørn Olesen Denmark

The Asian team consisted of (a) the captain, (b) the leading four members on the final 2013 Asian Tour Order of Merit: Aphibarnrat (1), Lahiri (3), Rahman (4) and Bhullar (5) (c) the leading three members, not already entered, on the Official World Golf Ranking as published on 2 February 2014: Kim (70), Oda (76), Tanihara (101), (d) two captain's choices. Jaidee chose Fung and Marksaeng.

The European team consisted of (a) the leading four members on the final 2013 Race to Dubai: McDowell (4), Donaldson (5), Dubuisson (6) and Fernández-Castaño (7) (b) the leading four members, not already entered, on the Official World Golf Ranking as published on 2 February 2014: Bjørn (24), Gallacher (37), Jiménez (39) and Luiten (43), (c) the captain, (d) a captain's choice. Since Jiménez qualified through (b) he was able to choose a second member. He chose Larrazábal and Olesen.[2]

Schedule

  • 27 March (Thursday) Four-ball x 5
  • 28 March (Friday) Foursomes x 5
  • 29 March (Saturday) Singles x 10

Thursday's matches (four-ball)

Asia Results Europe
Jaidee/Aphibarnrat 2 & 1 Jiménez/Larrazábal
Oda/Tanihara 2 up Bjørn/Olesen
Marksaeng/Siddikur 3 & 2 Dubuisson/Luiten
Bhullar/Lahiri 4 & 3 Fdez-Castaño/Gallacher
Kim/Fung 3 and 1 McDowell/Donaldson
0 Session 5
0 Overall 5

Source:[3]

Friday's matches (foursomes)

Asia Results Europe
Jaidee/Aphibarnrat halved Jiménez/Larrazábal
Marksaeng/Kim 4 & 3 Bjørn/Olesen
Oda/Tanihara halved Fdez-Castaño/Gallacher
Lahiri/Siddikur 1 up Luiten/Dubuisson
Bhullar/Fung 2 & 1 McDowell/Donaldson
3 Session 2
3 Overall 7

Source:[4]

Saturday's matches (singles)

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