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2018 UL INTERNATIONAL CROWN TEAM STANDINGS JULY 30th, 2018
Top 8 teams are set following the USWomensOpen - 2018 Team members will be finalized following KPMGWomensPGA
The Top Eight Countries
1 REPUBLIC OF KOREA 33 Player Rolex Ranking
Sung Hyun Park 3 So Yeon Ryu 4 I.K. Kim 7 In Gee Chun 19
2 UNITED STATES 45 Player Rolex Ranking
Lexi Thompson 5 Jessica Korda 8 Cristie Kerr 13 Michelle Wie 19
3 JAPAN 149 Player Rolex Ranking
Nasa Hataoka 12 Ai Suzuki 20 Misuzu Narita 58 Mamiko Higa 59
4 ENGLAND 183 Player Rolex Ranking
Charley Hull 23 Georgia Hall 40 Jodi Ewart Shadoff 45 Bronte Law 75
5 AUSTRALIA 228 Player Rolex Ranking
Minjee Lee 10 Katherine Kirk 64 Sarah Jane Smith 70 Su-Hyun Oh 84
6 THAILAND 259 Player Rolex Ranking
Ariya Jutanugarn 3 Moriya Jutanugarn 9 Pornanong Phatlum 92 Saranporn Langkulgasettrin 155
7 SWEDEN 298 Player Rolex Ranking
Anna Nordquist 15 Pernilla Lindberg 32 Madelene Sagstrom 90 Caroline Hedwall 161
8 CHINESE TAIPEI 332 Player Rolex Ranking
Teresa Lu 43 Wei-Ling Hsu 62 Hsuan-Yu Yao 106 Candie Kung 121
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A Review of the UL International Crown - Competition, Scoring, Seeding, Four-Ball, Wild-Card & Singles, Tie-Break, The Purse.
Competition The competition will take place over four days. It will feature three days of four-ball competition and one day of singles matches on Sunday. Five of the eight countries will advance to the Sunday singles matches based on the outcome of the four-ball matches contested Thursday through Saturday.
Scoring Points will be awarded per match based on the following – two for a win, one for a tie and zero for a loss. All points from the four-ball matches will carry over to Sunday and the total cumulative points for the four days of competition will be used to determine the overall champion.
Seeding The eight countries will be seeded #1 through #8 and they will be divided into two brackets based on the cumulative team score of the four players’ Rolex World Rankings.
At the conclusion of the three days of four-ball competition, the two teams with the most points from each pool and one wild-card team will advance to Sunday Singles. In the event of a tie between teams tied for first or tied for second in each pool, a pre-determined formula will be used to break all ties.
Four-Ball Each country will play two four-ball matches against each of the three countries in their bracket. At the conclusion of the three days of four-ball competition, the two teams with the most points from each pool and one wild-card team will advance to Sunday Singles. In the event of a tie betwee teams tied fro first or tied for second in each pool, a pre-determined formula will be used to break the tie.
Wild-Card Countries in third place or tied for third place from each pool will compete in a sudden-death, wild-card playoff. Teams will determine two players to represent their country in the playoff prior to teeing off on the extra holes at the conclusion of the Saturday’s four-ball matches.
Singles After the wild-card playoff, countries will be re-seeded #1 through 5 based on total points earned in the four-ball matches. In the event of a tie during the re-seed, a pre-determined formula will be used to break all ties. Each country will play one singles match against every other country. Pairings will be determined by a semi-blind draw.
Match 1: Seed #4 vs. Seed #5 Match 6: Seed #2 vs. Seed #4 Match 2: Seed #3 vs. Seed #5 Match 7: Seed #1 vs. Seed #4 Match 3: Seed #3 vs. Seed #4 Match 8: Seed #2 vs. Seed #3 Match 4: Seed #2 vs. Seed #5 Match 9: Seed #1 vs. Seed #3 Match 5: Seed #1 vs. Seed #5 Match 10: Seed #1 vs. Seed #2 At the conclusion of the 10 Sunday singles matches, the country with the highest point total from the four days of competition will be “Crowned” the best golf nation in the world.
Tie-Break In the event of a tie after Sunday singles, each team will determine one player to represent the team in a sudden death playoff.
Purse Total - $1.6 million
1st Place Team: $100,000 per player 5th Place Team: $42,500 per player 2nd Place Team: $60,000 per player 6th Place Team: $35,000 per player 3rd Place Team: $52,500 per player 7th Place Team: $32,500 per player 4th Place Team: $47,500 per player 8th Place Team: $30,000 per player
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