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The 2016 EurAsia Cup presented by DRB-HICOM was the second edition of the EurAsia Cup, a team golf event contested between teams representing Asia and Europe. It was held from 15 to 17 January at the Glenmarie Golf and Country Club in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. The inaugural event in 2014 finished in a tie, and so the Cup was shared between the teams. For the 2016 edition, the team size was increased from 10 to 12 with a corresponding increase in the number of matches from 20 to 24.[1]

2016 EurAsia Cup
Dates15–17 January 2016
VenueGlenmarie Golf and Country Club
LocationShah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Captains
  • Darren Clarke (Europe)
  • Asia 18½ Europe
    Europe wins the EurAsia Cup
    ← 2014
    2018 →

    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.

    Europe comfortably won the match 18½ to 5½ and, in doing so, became the first winners of the trophy.[2]

    Teams

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    Asia
    Player Country Age Money list ranks OWGR Previous
    appearances
    Matches W–L–H Winning
    percentage
    Asian Japan Euro
    Jeev Milkha Singh   India 44 Non-playing captain
    Anirban Lahiri   India 28 1 20 43 1 3 2–1–0 66.67
    Shiv Chawrasia   India 32 4 113 216 0 Rookie
    Thongchai Jaidee   Thailand 46 6 10 27 1 3 1–1–1 50.00
    Danny Chia   Malaysia 43 8 253 0 Rookie
    An Byeong-hun   South Korea 24 7 29 0 Rookie
    Kiradech Aphibarnrat   Thailand 26 13 38 1 3 1–1–1 50.00
    Kim Kyung-tae   South Korea 29 1 59 0 Rookie
    Shingo Katayama   Japan 42 5 58 0 Rookie
    Prayad Marksaeng   Thailand 49 10 20 98 1 3 1–1–1 50.00
    Wu Ashun   China 30 44 170 0 Rookie
    Wang Jeung-hun   South Korea 20 9 69 171 0 Rookie
    Nicholas Fung   Malaysia 25 33 426 1 3 0–3–0 00.00

    OWGR as of 11 January.
    Yellow background indicates a captain's pick.

    The Asian team was selected as follows: the leading four available Asian players from the 2015 Asian Tour Order of Merit as of 14 December, the leading four eligible and available Asian players from the Official World Golf Ranking as of 14 December, and four captain's picks.[1] The leading four Asian players from the Asian Tour Order of Merit were Anirban Lahiri (1), Shiv Chawrasia (4), Thongchai Jaidee (6) and Danny Chia (8).[3] The leading Asian players from the Official World Golf Ranking were Hideki Matsuyama (15), An Byeong-hun (28), Jaidee (29), Kiradech Aphibarnrat (37), Lahiri (41), Kim Kyung-tae (59) and Shingo Katayama (60). Matsuyama did not play while Jaidee and Lahiri had already qualified through their Asian Tour Order of Merit positions. The captain's picks were Nicholas Fung, Prayad Marksaeng, Wang Jeung-hun and Wu Ashun.

    Europe
    Player Country Age Euro
    rank
    OWGR Previous
    appearances
    Matches W–L–H Winning
    percentage
    Darren Clarke   Northern Ireland 44 Non-playing captain
    Danny Willett   England 28 2 19 0 Rookie
    Shane Lowry   Ireland 28 5 21 0 Rookie
    Andy Sullivan   England 28 8 36 0 Rookie
    Bernd Wiesberger   Austria 30 9 33 0 Rookie
    Victor Dubuisson   France 25 11 32 1 3 1–2–0 33.33
    Matt Fitzpatrick   England 21 12 44 0 Rookie
    Kristoffer Broberg   Sweden 29 14 65 0 Rookie
    Søren Kjeldsen   Denmark 40 15 47 0 Rookie
    Chris Wood   England 28 17 41 0 Rookie
    Ross Fisher   England 35 19 80 0 Rookie
    Lee Westwood   England 42 38 51 0 Rookie
    Ian Poulter   England 40 39 56 0 Rookie

    OWGR as of 11 January.
    Yellow background indicates a captain's pick.

    The European team was selected as follows: the leading 10 available European players from the final 2015 European Tour Race to Dubai rankings plus two captain's picks.[1] The qualifiers from the Race to Dubai were Willett (2), Lowry (5), Sullivan (8), Wiesberger (9), Dubuisson (11), Fitzpatrick (12), Broberg (14), Kjeldsen (15), Wood (17), and Fisher (19); Rory McIlroy (1), Justin Rose (4), and Henrik Stenson (18) chose not to participate.[4] Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood were chosen as captain picks.

    Schedule

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    Friday's matches (four-ball)

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    Asia Results Europe
    Lahiri/Wang 4 &3 Wiesberger/Poulter
    An/Jaidee 3 &1 Willett/Fitzpatrick
    Chia/Fung halved Kjeldsen/Dubuisson
    Kim/Marksaeng 6 &4 Broberg/Fisher
    Wu/Katayama 2 &1 Sullivan/Lowry
    Aphibarnrat/Chawrasia 2 &1 Wood/Westwood
    Session
    Overall

    Saturday's matches (foursomes)

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    Asia Results Europe
    An/Jaidee 3 &2 Poulter/Willett
    Kim/Wang 2 up Wiesberger/Fisher
    Chawrasia/Aphibarnrat 2 up Broberg/Wood
    Marksaeng/Katayama 3 &2 Lowry/Sullivan
    Chia/Fung halved Kjeldsen/Dubuisson
    Lahiri/Wu 5 &4 Westwood/Fitzpatrick
    Session
    3 Overall 9

    Sunday's matches (singles)

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    Asia Results Europe
    Chia 4 &3 Poulter
    An 3 &1 Willett
    Jaidee 4 &3 Sullivan
    Aphibarnrat 2 up Fitzpatrick
    Lahiri 2 &1 Lowry
    Kim 3 &2 Wiesberger
    Fung 7 &6 Westwood
    Wang halved Fisher
    Chawrasia 1 up Wood
    Katayama 5 &4 Broberg
    Wu 1 up Dubuisson
    Marksaeng 3 &2 Kjeldsen
    Session
    Overall 18½

    References

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    1. ^ a b c "Eurasia Cup primed for January return with DRB-HICOM as presenting partner". EurAsia Cup. 28 September 2015.
  • ^ "Europe romp to emphatic victory in the EurAsia Cup". EurAsia Cup. 17 January 2016. Archived from the original on 17 November 2016. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  • ^ "Order of Merit". Asian Tour. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  • ^ "European EurAsia Cup team takes shape". PGA European Tour. 23 November 2015.
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