Teams
The teams were made up of four players from the World Rankings list, four players from the European points list, and two captain's pick. However, there were a number of players who qualified for the trophy, but pulled out. These include: Henrik Stenson, Pádraig Harrington, Sergio García and Lee Westwood.
Team GB&I | |||||
Name | Country | Qualification | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nick Faldo | England | Non-Playing Captain | |||
Justin Rose | England | World Rankings | |||
Paul Casey | England | World Rankings | |||
Colin Montgomerie | Scotland | World Rankings | |||
Bradley Dredge | Wales | World Rankings | |||
Graeme Storm | England | European Points | |||
Oliver Wilson | England | European Points | |||
Phillip Archer | England | European Points | |||
Nick Dougherty | England | European Points | |||
Marc Warren | Scotland | Captain's Pick | |||
Simon Dyson | England | Captain's Pick |
Team Continental Europe | ||||
Name | Country | Qualification | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Seve Ballesteros | Spain | Non-Playing Captain | ||
Robert Karlsson | Sweden | World Rankings | ||
Miguel Ángel Jiménez | Spain | World Rankings | ||
Mikko Ilonen | Finland | World Rankings | ||
Raphaël Jacquelin | France | World Rankings | ||
Søren Hansen | Denmark | European Points | ||
Grégory Havret | France | European Points | ||
Peter Hanson | Sweden | European Points | ||
Markus Brier | Austria | European Points | ||
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño | Spain | Captain's Pick | ||
Thomas Bjørn | Denmark | Captain's Pick |
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