Day Two
December 10, 2005
The two teams matched up in four ball competition on day two. The international team won three matches to one, with two others being halved, to give them an 8 to 4 lead going into Sunday's singles.
| Asia Team | Results | International Team |
|---|---|---|
| Hee-Won Han/Birdie Kim | International 4&2 | Carin Koch/Marisa Baena |
| Aree Song/Naree Song | International 4&3 | Sophie Gustafson/Suzann Pettersen |
| Candie Kung/Jeong Jang | International 3&2 | Paula Creamer/Natalie Gulbis |
| Grace Park/Riko Higashio | Asia 3&2 | Janice Moodie/Catriona Matthew |
| Jennifer Rosales/Namika Omata | Match halved | Erica Blasberg/Jill McGill |
| Meena Lee/Hee Jung Park | Match halved | Annika Sörenstam/Karen Stupples |
| 2 | Four balls | 4 |
| 4 | Overall | 8 |
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