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The '''2011 Royal Trophy''' was the fifth edition of the [[Royal Trophy]], a team [[golf]] event contested between teams representing [[Asia]] and [[Europe]]. It is being held from 7&ndash;9 January at the [[Black Mountain Golf Club]] in [[Thailand]]. Europe won the Trophy 9 to 7.<ref>[http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=6004796 Peter Hanson fuels Royal Trophy win]</ref>
The '''2011 Royal Trophy''' was the fifth edition of the [[Royal Trophy]], a team [[golf]] event contested between teams representing [[Asia]] and [[Europe]]. It was held from 7&ndash;9 January at the [[Black Mountain Golf Club]] in [[Thailand]]. Europe won the Trophy 9 to 7.<ref>[http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=6004796 Peter Hanson fuels Royal Trophy win]</ref>


==Teams==
==Teams==
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| || || [[Naomichi Ozaki|Naomichi "Joe" Ozaki]] - Non-playing Captain || {{JPN}}
| || || [[Naomichi Ozaki|Naomichi "Joe" Ozaki]]<br>Non-playing captain || {{JPN}}
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| [[Colin Montgomerie]] - Playing Captain || {{SCO}} || [[Yuta Ikeda]] || {{JPN}}
| [[Colin Montgomerie]]<br>Playing captain || {{SCO}} || [[Yuta Ikeda]] || {{JPN}}
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| [[Fredrik Andersson Hed]] || {{SWE}} || [[Ryo Ishikawa]] || {{JPN}}
| [[Fredrik Andersson Hed]] || {{SWE}} || [[Ryo Ishikawa]] || {{JPN}}
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*9 January (Sunday) Singles x 8
*9 January (Sunday) Singles x 8


==Friday's matches (Foursome)==
==Friday's matches (Foursomes)==
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==Sunday's Matches (Single)==
==Sunday's matches (Singles)==
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[[Category:Golf tournaments in Thailand]]
[[Category:2011 in golf|Royal Trophy]]
[[Category:2011 in golf|Royal Trophy]]
[[Category:2011 in Thai sport|Royal Trophy]]
[[Category:2011 in Thai sport|Royal Trophy]]
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Revision as of 02:22, 15 December 2012

The 2011 Royal Trophy was the fifth edition of the Royal Trophy, a team golf event contested between teams representing Asia and Europe. It was held from 7–9 January at the Black Mountain Golf Club in Thailand. Europe won the Trophy 9 to 7.[1]

Teams

Europe Asia
Player Country Player Country
Naomichi "Joe" Ozaki
Non-playing captain
 Japan
Colin Montgomerie
Playing captain
 Scotland Yuta Ikeda  Japan
Fredrik Andersson Hed  Sweden Ryo Ishikawa  Japan
Rhys Davies  Wales Kim Kyung-tae  South Korea
Johan Edfors  Sweden Liang Wen-Chong  China
Peter Hanson  Sweden Noh Seung-yul  South Korea
Matteo Manassero  Italy Jeev Milkha Singh  India
Pablo Martín  Spain Shunsuke Sonoda  Japan
Henrik Stenson  Sweden Thongchai Jaidee  Thailand

Schedule

  • 7 January (Friday) Foursomes x 4
  • 8 January (Saturday) Four-ball x 4
  • 9 January (Sunday) Singles x 8

Friday's matches (Foursomes)

Asia Results Europe
Liang/Noh 3 and 2 Stenson/Edfors
Ikeda/Kim 2 and 1 Montgomerie/Davies
Ishikawa/Sonoda 3 and 2 Manassero/Martín
Thongchai/Singh 7 and 5 Hanson/Andersson Hed
2 Foursomes 2
2 Overall 2

Saturday's matches (Four-ball)

Asia Results Europe
Noh/Liang 5 and 4 Montgomerie/Davies
Ishikawa/Sonoda 3 and 2 Manassero/Martín
Kim/Singh 1 up Edfors/Stenson
Ikeda/Thongchai 3 and 1 Hanson/Andersson Hed
4 Four-balls 0
6 Overall 2

Sunday's matches (Singles)

Asia Results Europe
Liang 7 and 6 Hanson
Noh Halved Stenson
Ikeda 2 and 1 Andersson Hed
Ishikawa 4 and 2 Davies
Sonoda 1 up Manassero
Kim 3 and 1 Montgomerie
Singh 1 up Martin
Thongchai Halved Edfors
1 Singles 7
7 Overall 9

References